Carihi Secondary is located in Campbell River, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Carihi Secondary can be found in our scholarship database
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350 Dogwood St
Campbell River, British Columbia
V9W 2X9
250 286-6282
Scholarships
Congratulations on taking these steps to further your education to achieve your career goals. Upakar supports the educational and career aspirations of the Indian American community.Upakar provides our scholars either:Scholars selected from 2025:$10,000 over four years at a university ($2,500 per year) or$2,000 over 2 years at a community college ($1,000 per year) and can receive $5,000 over 2 years...
Student CriteriaThe applicant must be a graduating high school senior with an overall scholastic average of 3.0.The scholarship is renewable for four years, provided that the recipient maintains a 3.0 or better grade point average in college.The winner is responsible for presenting a copy of his or her college grades after each quarter/semester to ALTAC.The scholarship will be awarded in...
Nursing SchoolFirst Place - One scholarship award of $2,750A candidate must be:A U.S. Citizen or permanent Florida residentA student in an accredited Florida Nursing School/ProgramDeadline:April 1 of the current school yearEligibility:A U.S. Citizen or permanent Florida residentEntering their second year of study in an accredited Florida nursing schoolNomination Packet must include:1. A nomination letter from the nursing school’s dean or...
The John Shirra Memorial Scholarship was established by John’s family, friends and business colleagues whose lives have been enriched by knowing John during his life. Born and raised in Calgary, John established two small side businesses prior to completing a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Calgary and a Master of Business Administration from Nijenrode, the Netherlands School of...
The Eye-Bank recognizes outstanding students with the Young Ambassador Scholarship in Memory of Christopher Nordquist. The annual $3,000 award to an eligible student is made possible through private contributions given to The Eye-Bank in memory of Christopher, who was two when he died and left the gift of sight.Through the years, his mother Andrea Nordquist has shared the story of...
The purpose of the Kailee Mills Foundation Scholarship Program is to educate teen drivers about seat belt safety through seat belt awareness, research, volunteerism, and leadership. Scholarship recipients deliver high levels of academic achievement, ambition, leadership, and a desire to make a difference.We award numerous scholarships to students across the United States each year. The scholarship awards vary in range...