Livingstone Colony School is located in Lundbreck, Alberta. Scholarships for students attending Livingstone Colony School can be found in our scholarship database
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P.O. Box 130
Lundbreck, Alberta
T0K 1W0
(403) 628-2960
Scholarships
Since 1955, National AMBUCS, Inc. has awarded scholarships to students pursuing degrees in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and audiology. To date, more than $10 million in scholarships have been awarded to over 16,757 students.Who is eligible:Students must be US citizens accepted in a graduate-level program that is accredited by the appropriate therapy profession authority in physical therapy, occupational...
The Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association (AAHA), the Atlantic Affiliate of USA Hockey, is honored to offer a scholarship in memory of Daniel Triano to a student who plans to continue their education beyond high school and who is a member of USA Hockey Officiating in the AAHA.A one thousand dollar ($1,000) non-renewable scholarship is available, to a high school senior...
The Jack Davis Scholarship is awarded annually to the most outstanding all-round North Shore secondary school graduate to assist in his or her entering the University of British Columbia. It was established to commemorate the many contributions of the late Honourable Jack Davis, P.C., to Canada and British Columbia.Best known for the 27 years he represented North Shore constituents, at...
Established in 2016, the Ramblers Scholarship supports student athletes pursuing an undergraduate education who self-identify publicly as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex (LGBTQI), or as demonstrated and committed straight allies. Awardees will receive a one-time scholarship, paid directly to their school to cover tuition fees. Up to two scholarships of $2,500 each will be awarded publicly each summer....
This entrance scholarship was established by the Province of Nova Scotia in 1991 to encourage young people to educate themselves on human rights issues in Canada. It honours the life and work of the late Dr. P. Anthony Johnstone, a former Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.This is a non-renewable entrance scholarship for $6,000 and applies to...
The AAUW is an organization that promotes equity and education for women and girls. The work of AAUW builds upon a century of responsible public participation at the local, state, national, and international levels. Its members are required to be degreed from an accredited college or university. For additional information on the AAUW please visit their website. One scholarship will...