Wetaskiwin Home Education School is located in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Wetaskiwin Home Education School can be found in our scholarship database
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5014 - 48 Ave.
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
T9A 0N1
(780) 352-6582
Scholarships
The Orvil L. Davie Memorial Fund was initiated in memory of Orvil L. Davie, the first chair of The Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI). The purpose of the fund is to assist students in completing their education for a career in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry (HVACR) and to assist in maintaining a...
Our scholarship program has awarded countless deserving high school and college students pursue agriculture-related fields of study since its inception nearly 30 years ago.Scholarship RequirementsGraduating Kansas high school senior or current undergraduate student enrolled in a Kansas 4-year university, community college or votechnical schoolSelf-starter, excellent academic credentials, good school and community citizens, strong desire to continue educationPlanning to or currently...
The Mark Vrahas Foundation Scholarship is a $2,500 one-time scholarship awarded to a high school senior with a documented reading disability. The ideal Mark Vrahas Foundation recipient will be a student who:Articulates his or her learning disability and recognizes the need for self-advocacyIs committed to post-high school academic study/career training and has begun to set career goalsHas demonstrated perseverance and...
Hellen Jean McKenzie was born in Warwick, Ontario on June 25, 1911, the only child of William D. McKenzie and Jean Laws who were farmers. Her mother died when she was nine years old and Jean and her father moved to Donna Texas where they farmed. Jean started playing the piano when she was quite young and became the church...
This program "truly changed my life and [gave] me a renewed confidence in who I am as a disabled artist."—2024 ParticipantEach year outstanding disabled writers from around the world are selected to participate in the Access/VSA Playwright Discovery Program. In addition to receiving a $1,000 award, these talented young writers enrolled in secondary school (generally, ages 14-19) participate in a...
The Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation was created to help deserving young men and women excel in their quest to improve themselves, their school or their community.The scholarship is available to any high school student in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is awarded on the basis of need, and is not academically based. In addition, the Foundation will give more serious...