Lethbridge

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

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Loran Scholars

Deadline: Oct 15, 2024
$100,000
The Loran Award offers a four-year leadership-enrichment program, financial support for undergrad, diverse opportunities for experiential learning, and a long-term supportive community of peers and mentors—people who will inspire and motivate you in your pursuit to make a difference.Offered in partnership with 25 Canadian universities, and renewable for up to four years, the Loran Award is valued at more than...

$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...

Steel Intern Scholarship

Deadline: Oct 14, 2024
$7,500
These awards are preceded by a required PAID summer internship at a North American steel-producing or steel-related company. Up to 50 one-year awards.Qualifying Criteria for ScholarshipsStudents studying engineering or engineering technology disciplines, in addition to computer science, data science, environmental/sustainability science, and safety or industrial safety programApplications will be accepted from university sophomore and junior applicants, and university seniors planning...

Excellence in Ag Scholarship Program

Deadline: Oct 15, 2024
$16,000
Federated Co-operatives Limited and the Co-operative Retailing System are helping tomorrow’s ag leaders get a head start on their careers. The Excellence in Ag Program is a unique scholarship and internship opportunity that helps finance a student’s education, provide valuable field experience, and build their professional career in the agribusiness industry.Consider the benefits of applying for the Excellence in Ag Program.ScholarshipsScholarships...

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PAVE Student Design Competition

Deadline: Oct 21, 2024
$5,000
The annual PAVE Student Design Competition promotes “real-world” design experience for college-level students globally, who are interested in pursuing careers in the design industry.​COMPETITION OVERVIEWUlta Beauty invites students to think about the store environment holistically, including both Store Design and Visual Merchandising. You may focus on your primary design area and/or collaborate with people who focus on other design areas....

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The largest city within Alberta's southern area is Lethbridge. It is the third biggest city within the province after Calgary and Edmonton and the 4th largest population in the province. In 2004 to 2005, the city was called the "Cultural Capital of Canada," the city is home to various events and venues used for promoting the arts. The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge is the biggest group which is committed to preserving the local arts. Southern Alberta Art Gallery houses contemporary and modern pieces of art; the Bowman Arts Centre has three galleries, and the University of Lethbridge Art gallery has contemporary exhibitions that include works from its many Europeans, American and Canadian art collections. Music is even an important part of the city's culture, and the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra has been existing ever since 1960. Its spin-off music groups are the Southern Alberta Chamber Orchestra and Lethbridge Musical Theatre. Vox Musica is a part of University of Lethbridge's choir, while the university's theatre division is New West Theatre. The Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre consists of two theatres: Yates Theatre and the 180-seat black box Sterndale Bennet Theatre.

Lethbridge has various historical highlights. Amongst the more popular ones is its steel trestle bridge: the Lethbridge Viaduct (likewise normally known as the High Level Bridge). The last battle between the Blackfoot First Nations and Cree in the year 1870 is commemorated at the Indian Battle Park, within the coulees of the Oldman River. Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden (south of Lethbridge) was opened during the year 1967 to celebrate the centennial event which was attended by Prince and Princess Takamatsu of Japan. Galt Museum and Archives is considered to be the largest museum in the Lethbridge area, and its building was once utilized as a hospital all through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Various well-known structures include the Alberta Terminals grain elevators and the water tower.

Half of Lethbridge's occupations come from trade and service industries, with emphasis on finance/insurance, food processing, construction, real estate, construction, and public sector services. Several national companies are based in Lethbridge. They comprise the Canadian Freightways, Taco Time Canada, Minute Muffler, and H&R Transport. During 2006, the Economic Development Lethbridge had a joint partnership with SouthGrow Regional Initiative and Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance so as to create the Southern Alberta Alternative Energy Partnership. Their amalgamation supports alternative energy, such as solar power, wind power and biofuel. During 2007, it was ranked as fourth amongst Canadian economic development groups for "volume of capital investment and job creation" by Site Selection magazine, and during 2007-2008, it won first place at the Economic Developers Association of Canada Awards.