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1515 - 93 Street S.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T3H 4A8
(403) 277-4700
Scholarships
The Trustees of the Richard F. Walsh/Alfred W. Di Tolla/Harold P. Spivak Foundation are pleased to offer ten scholarship awards each year. Each winner of a scholarship will receive a total of $10,000 in scholarship funds which will be paid out at $2,500 per year over a four year period. Counting the 2024 awards, the Foundation has assisted 130 students...
Our scholarships for Indigenous students work to address the education inequity faced by Indigenous peoples in Alberta by making post-secondary studies more financially accessible.The $1,500 awards are based on scholastic achievement, financial need and community involvement. Scholarship recipients are selected by an external committee with expertise in academia and Indigenous education.We award 9 scholarships each year to Indigenous students enrolled...
The Jackie Robinson Foundation provides a multi-faceted experience designed not only to address the financial needs of students who aspire to attend college but to guide them through the process of higher education.EligibilityTo be eligible for the Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship, applicants must:Be a graduating high school senior;Be a United States citizen;Present evidence of financial need;Demonstrate a record of academic...
In 2005, Hawai'i Self Storage created a scholarship program to financial support future leaders in our community.The program annually rewards up to $4,000 each, to 10-11 high school seniors across the state.217 scholarships awarded$868,000 total fundsSince 2005, Hawai'i Self Storage (HSS) awards financial scholarships to eligible students to pursue and obtain a college degree. This program is designed to help...
For students showing academic excellence, extracurricular activities and a commitment to the community.Scholarship AmountUp to $5,000BackgroundThis program was established in 1987 in memory of Dr. R. Carter Crain and Mildred E. Crain, through Mrs. Crain's will. The purpose of the scholarship is to enable high school graduates to pursue courses of study that they would otherwise be unable to follow...
Value: $5,000Number offered: 1Eligibility: Saskatchewan residentSelection criteria: Academic achievement and interest, contributions and aptitude for activities related to society's institutions of government and public service (including student government, debating, youth parliaments, United Nations youth forums, etc.).Donor: Allan Blakeney, a public servant for 28 years (1971-1982), including Premier of SaskatchewanApply: Competitive Entrance Awards application formDeadline: March 1