Island Oak High School

Island Oak High School is located in Duncan, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Island Oak High School can be found in our scholarship database If you are searching for scholarships for students attending a different high school in Duncan, visit the Duncan directory.

PO Box 873 STN Main
Duncan, British Columbia
V9L 3Y2
250 701-0400

Scholarships

$24,000
The AGA College Scholarships are valued at $24,000 over four years ($3,000 per semester).  Scholarship InformationScholarship recipients must attend an accredited college or universityScholarship recipients must be enrolled as full-time students carrying a class load of no fewer than twelve (12) hours per academic semester or quarter unless written permission is obtained from the AGA Committee prior to the commencement...

The Paul Moeggenberg Family Youth Agricultural Scholarship has been established to honor a man who lovingly devoted his entire life to his faith, family, community and farming.  At age 15, Paul left high school to help sustain his parent’s farm while his older brothers served in WWII.  Paul never looked back.  In 1955, Paul and his young bride, Eleanor, purchased...

Peace of Mind Scholarship

Deadline: Mar 31, 2026
$1,000
The dedicated team at Bott & Associates, Ltd. works hard to help give individuals, parents, spouses and families, peace of mind about what will happen to an estate when the owner of the estate is no longer with them. We help people in all different phases of life and people with varying amounts of material possessions and wealth, to plan...

EREF Scholarships

Deadline: Mar 02, 2026
$16,000
Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate excellence in master’s and doctoral research related to solid waste. Awards include a stipend that may be renewed each year based on satisfactory progress toward the degree and continued engagement in solid waste research. During their scholarship period, students work on projects that advance understanding of key issues in the field. EREF staff...

In 1955, the Japanese American community established a scholarship to honor the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was involved with the Japanese American community on both the local and national level and believed the youth is the future of the Japanese American community.From that humble beginning, the Japanese American Community Graduation Program has developed into a program that recognizes...

To be eligible for an Energy Southeast scholarship, a student’s parent and/or legal guardian must receive electric service from an Energy Southeast Member utility, and the student must attend a four-year college/university, community college, and/or vocational/trade school within the state of Alabama.EligibilityTo be eligible for an Energy Southeast scholarship, a student’s parent and/or legal guardian must receive electric service from...