Seabird Island Community is located in Agassiz, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Seabird Island Community can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 650
Agassiz, British Columbia
V0M 1A0
604 796-3061
Scholarships
The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association is now accepting applications for college students enrolling full-time at a community college or university as sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate students for the 2026-27 academic year. Scholarship funds can be applied to tuition.Application deadline is May 1, 2026.Scholarships totaling up to $9,000.00 will be awarded.Scholarship recipients will be announced during the annual Mid-Year meeting June...
Houzz is committed to supporting and encouraging women architecture students as they pursue their educational endeavors and enter the world of residential design. Open to female students studying architecture/architectural engineering at the undergraduate or graduate level.EligibilityThe Houzz Scholarship Program is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, 17 years of age or older...
In the spring of her freshman year at Nova High School in Davie, Florida, Rebecca “Becca” Kirtman launched a dress drive to help classmates who could not afford formal wear for school events. Becca was passionate, bright, and fun-loving. She believed no student should miss a meaningful school event because of financial hardship.By the end of her sophomore year, she...
A college scholarship program for undergraduate students committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science research.About this programThe NIH UGSP is a financial needs-based scholarship award for students who are committed to biomedical, behavioral and social science research. The program provides scholarship recipients up to $20,000 per academic year for tuition, educational, and reasonable living expenses. Scholarships are awarded...
The objective of the St. Louis Member Chapter is to reward and encourage an AIST St. Louis Member Chapter high school senior or college undergraduate student, preparing for a career in Engineering or the sciences, by providing a grant of financial support during attendance full or part-time at any accredited university or college.AwardsOne scholarship, valued at US$1,500 will be available...
This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelor’s degree.RequirementsComplete and submit application by February 17thProvide most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication)Applicants must:Be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United StatesComplete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of...