Queen Elizabeth Junior Senior High School is located in Calgary, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Queen Elizabeth Junior Senior High School can be found in our scholarship database
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512 - 18 Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T2N 2G5
(403) 777-6380
Scholarships
Each year, The Mikkelson Foundation Scholarship is awarded to an outstanding graduate of a Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, or New Mexico high school who has been accepted to pursue a course of study or instruction at an accredited college or university granting undergraduate and/or graduate degrees. The recipient will be a student who has demonstrated an ability to excel in...
Blue Grass Community Foundation recognizes the profound power of education to not only transform lives of individuals, but also the life of our community.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria...
ObjectivesThe objective of the Southern California Member Chapter scholarships is to reward and encourage an AIST Southern California Member Chapter high school senior or college undergraduate student, by providing a grant of financial support during attendance full or part time at any accredited university or college. There are two scholarships – AIST Member Scholarship and the Engineering Scholarship.AwardsTwo scholarships, valued...
The Lawrence E. and Mabel Jackson Rudberg Scholarship Fund helps graduating seniors from Two Harbors Senior High School and from Duluth public and private high schools. Lawrence and Mabel Rudberg, from Duluth and Two Harbors, respectively, spent their lives teaching. Lawrence was a professor of economics, and Mabel was an elementary school teacher. They recognized the importance of higher education...
The Governor General’s History Awards are Canada’s top honours in the field of history and heritage. They celebrate the very best in Canadian achievements to ensure our national past has a vibrant presence in our society today.The awards were first established in 1996 by Canada’s National History Society to recognize excellence in teaching Canadian history. In 2011, the awards program...
SECU Foundation established the People Helping People scholarship program to assist students across North Carolina with their educational goals. Since being establishment, the “People Helping People” scholarship program represents an annual commitment of over $5 million, with a collective total of over $81 million since the initial scholarship funding began in 2005.High School Scholarship ProgramSECU Foundation established the People Helping...