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2452 Battleford Avenue SW - Building B4
Calgary, Alberta
T3E 7K9
(403) 288-5335
Scholarships
Calling all Delaware High School Seniors!Are you looking for a way to receive some extra help with college costs?Your credit union has a program just for you! Each year Del-One Federal Credit Union will award two $2,500.00 scholarships to students that meet the eligibility requirements. This Scholarship program demonstrates our founding principle of people helping people. We will award scholarships...
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If you are a student that has suffered a life-altering birth injury or childhood injury, we would like to hear your story. We understand that sustaining a birth or childhood injury can impact all aspects of your life, and we would love for you to share your story about how you have persevered in the face of the challenges presented...
The annual Jay Kennedy Scholarship, in memory of the late King Features editor, was funded by an initial grant from the Hearst Foundation / King Features Syndicate and additional generous donations from Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman, Patrick McDonnell and many other prominent cartoonists. Submissions are adjudicated by the board of directors of the National Cartoonists Society Foundation, and an awardee...
Field: Unrestricted.Value: $5,000.Number: Multiple.Duration: 1 year.ConditionsAwarded to students beginning their first undergraduate degree program. The recipients must be New Brunswick residents, according to the definition of the Provincial Government's Student Financial Services guidelines. Selections are made on the basis of scholastic attainment and financial need.DonorThe Sobey Foundation and the New Brunswick University Opportunities Fund.
This scholarship was created in perpetuity to:Reduce financial and other barriers students face when accessing post-secondary educationFoster academic achievementEnsure successful transition to university learning and lifeBuild confidence and develop life skillsPosition students for career and leadership successBuild a life-long international community in partnership with the Uggla Family Scholars program at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and...