Brantford

There are many scholarships for Brantford students. If you are searching for scholarships for a particular high school located in Brantford, please select the appropriate school from the list below. The scholarship database contains scholarships for Brantford students in the following categories:

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Loran Scholars

Deadline: Oct 11, 2023
$100,000
The Loran Award supports promising young Canadians who show strength of character and a commitment to service in their communities, challenging them to fully realize their leadership potential. In 2023-24, the Loran Scholars Foundation will offer up to 160 financial awards funding studies on Canadian campuses at the following three levels:LORAN AWARDSWith the support of a national network, up to...

$70,000
Since 1995, TD has awarded millions in TD Scholarships for Community Leadership to recognize students who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to community leadership. TD Scholarships for Community Leadership recipients receive up to $70,000 for tuition and living expenses as well as opportunities for paid summer employment, peer networking and mentorship. Supporting young community leaders is one way TD is...

$20,000
SME Education Foundation has awarded $18 million to over 5,000 students since 2005. Graduating high school seniors as well as students pursuing two-year, four-year or graduate degrees in manufacturing or engineering are eligible to apply for scholarships. In the past two years, the Foundation awarded a record number of scholarships to women and minorities as part of a new Diversity,...

Apprenticeship Service Program

Deadline: Mar 01, 2024
$10,000
With a shortage of skilled workers across the trade industry, the Apprenticeship Service Program makes it easier for small to medium-sized enterprises to hire first-year apprentices in specific Red Seal trades across Canada through financial incentives funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service, and in partnership with EHRC (Electricity Human Resources Canada).The Apprenticeship Service Program is designed to incentivize...

Steel Intern Scholarship

Deadline: Oct 02, 2023
$7,500
Steel Intern Scholarship – PAID Summer internship followed by a US$7,500 one-year scholarship.These awards are preceded by a PAID summer internship at a North American steel producing or steel-related company.Up to 40 one-year awards.Premier Intern Scholarship – The top-scoring applicant of all received will be awarded the Premier Scholarship, a one-year scholarship of US$12,000 with a paid summer internship (summer...

10 Words or Less Scholarship

Deadline: Nov 15, 2023
$1,000
Scholarship Eligibility:A) Anyone who is between the ages of 14-25 who will be attending school in the Fall of 2024.B) This scholarship is provided by StudentScholarships.org. In order to apply for our scholarship follow these instructions:1. Go to www.facebook.com/myscholarships and place a comment on any post you see answering the question:In 10 words or less, tell us why you deserve...

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Referred to as "The Telephone City," since it was Alexander Graham Bell's residence, the city of Brantford is situated on the Grand River in Southern Ontario, Canada. This municipality is a single-tiered municipality located in Brant County.

There are numerous cultural places situated within Brantford, which feature the arts. The buildings consist of the Brantford Arts Block, Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant, Glenhyrst Gardens, Sanderson Centre, and Woodland Cultural Centre. Museum lovers can go to the various museums consisting of: the Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site, Bell Homestead National Historic Site, Canadian Military Heritage and Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Brant Museum and Archives, Chiefswood National Historic Site, Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant, Myrtleville House Museum, Her majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, Sanderson Centre, Personal Computer Museum, Woodland Cultural Centre and Sports Hall of Recognition.

There are several great trails and parks in the city of Brantford, for all its residents and visitors to enjoy. A few of these parks offer recreational or sports activities, and there are parks geared toward peace and relaxation. Gordon Glaves Memorial Pathway is the most popular trail in the city, and the most well-known parks comprise: Alexandra Park, Anne Good Park, Armouries Gore Park, Bell Memorial Park, Ballview Park, Bill Little Park, Brier Park, Brenda Court Park, Burnley Park, Cameron Heights Park, Cedarland Park, Charles Ward Park, D'Aubigny Creek Park, City View Park, Florence Buchanan Park, Earl Haig Fun Park, George Campbell, Iroquois Park, Lorne Park, Mayfair Park, Orchard Park, Princess Anne Park, Recreation Park, Robert Moore Park, Turtle Pond Park, Wilkes park and Spring Gardens Park.

Brantford's influence in Canada's economy was greatly felt all through the first half of the 20th Century, since it was once ranked 3rd in all Canadian cities that have the highest cash-value of manufactured export goods. The reason for its profitable value lies in its geography. The city is at the deepest navigational point of the Grant River in addition to a railroad center of Southern Ontario. The combination of water and rails helped the city's farming community thrive into a blue-collar industrial city based on farm-based businesses, such as Massey-Harris, Cockshutt Plow Company and Verity Plow. During the later years, Highway 403 was completed in the year 1997. Connected from from Ancaster to Brantford, it was designed to encourage easy access to Hamilton and Toronto, which is another good incentive for companies to put up their businesses in the city. Numerous companies started their businesses here, like Procter and Gamble and Ferrero Spa.