Dr. Charles Best Secondary School is located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Dr. Charles Best Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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2525 Como Lake Ave
Coquitlam, British Columbia
V3J 3R8
604 461-5581
Scholarships
The American Legion awards between $22,000 and $25,000 in scholarships to deserving baseball players each year. Each Department Baseball Committee may select a player from its department to receive this scholarship. The American Legion will award several scholarships each year depending on the number of applicants and interest earned from the trust fund.Award AmountsDepartment Baseball Scholarship Winners receive $500.Each certified...
SixSurgery, a leader in cosmetic and plastic surgery, will award a $1,000 scholarship to one deserving student who has demonstrated leadership in medical or health-related fields. A winner will be selected according to their academic achievements, and their submission of a short essay or video presentation.How to ApplyParticipants must submit a 500-word essay or a 2-minute video presentation in response...
The FMC Skaters Scholarship program was developed in 1993 to provide financial assistance to ice sports participants and recreational ice skaters that demonstrate personal excellence on and off the ice. The scholarships are awarded to ice hockey, figure skating and recreational skaters in June of each year.Since the program began, FMC has awarded over $510,000 in education scholarships to over...
Anna Sprott Scholarship: $2,000 towards tuition cost.Open to support women taking a program in Sprott Shaw鈥檚 Business Faculty.Submission by a 300-word written essay.Application Deadline: July 31stAll awards, grants and scholarships are subject to our Grant and Scholarship Terms and Conditions.All awards, grants and scholarships (with the exception of the Military Grant, Since 1903 High School Scholarship and RJ Sprott Award),...
The American Respiratory Care Foundation may award up to $1,000 in memory of Jimmy A. Young, past president of the AARC, who personally contributed greatly to respiratory care education. The foundation prefers that nominations be made by a representative of the school or an accredited respiratory training program, however, any student may initiate a request for sponsorship in order that...
In September 1997, the North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association Scholarship Fund was formally established to provide assistance to North Dakota students pursuing a career in veterinary medicine and to further enhance veterinary education in North Dakota. Fourteen scholarships were awarded in 2025 ranging from $750 - $1450 per applicant. Scholarships are given annually. Apply: Go to NDCF.net; click on Scholarships under the...