Mayfield Hutterite Colony School is located in Dunmore, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Mayfield Hutterite Colony School can be found in our scholarship database
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918 - 2nd Avenue - P.O. Box 204
Dunmore, Alberta
T0J 1A0
(403) 666-3750
Scholarships
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) administers senior undergraduate scholarships established in memory of a loved one or to honor an individual’s contributions to the sciences. These scholarships are intended to help further the education of outstanding students who are pursuing degrees in the atmospheric and related oceanic or hydrologic sciences. Current Juniors should apply now for the school year beginning...
AWARDSUp to ten scholarships will be awarded. Each scholarship award will be between $1,000 – $5,000If awarded: the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees, books and required materials. Recipients do NOT recieve award funds.Awards must be accepted within three (3) weeks of award notification. If the award has not been...
Field: Engineering, Computer Science or Science.Value: $8,500.Number: 2.Duration: 4 years.ConditionsAwarded to a female student beginning the Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Computer Science or the Bachelor of Science degree program. Preference will be given to a student beginning the Bachelor of Engineering degree program. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. The recipient must be a...
The Montrose Community Foundation (MCF) helps to fund the futures of Montrose County students. In 2024, the total value of scholarships that we awarded exceeded $725,000. Click on the tabs below for more information including the unique requirements and deadlines of each scholarship.DMEA ScholarshipsMCF helps administer more than $100,000 in scholarships for Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA). DMEA offers scholarships...
The Daughters of the Cincinnati is a not-for-profit society founded in 1894 by women descended from commissioned officers who served under George Washington in the American Revolution’s Continental Armed Forces or in the French Royal Forces. To honor their ancestors’ service and sacrifice, the Society awards academic scholarships to daughters of career commissioned officers in the United States Armed Forces...
To qualify for these scholarships:You must have an AIST Parent Member active in the AIST Midwest Member Chapter, or be an AIST Student Member through the Material Advantage Student Program, who attends a university within the Midwest Member Chapter area.You must be enrolled in, or planning to enroll in, a university for the fall semester at an accredited North American...