Moira Secondary School is located in Belleville, Ontario. Scholarships for students attending Moira Secondary School can be found in our scholarship database
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Scholarships
Nicole LeClair is a Red Seal welder, welding educator, engineering technologist, inspector, and one of the first students awarded a CWB Foundation student award in 2001.The Nicole LeClair Welding Bursary was created in 2019 to support welding students pursuing welding or a welding-related skilled trade at the post-secondary education level at a publicly-funded post-secondary school within Ontario. Applicants must be...
These scholarships are available to provide financial assistance to high school seniors interested in environmental health sciences and the pursuit of a higher education. Scholarships, in the amount of $1,000 each, will be awarded to eligible students whose past and present efforts best embody the ideals of civic responsibility and environmental stewardship. The application form is online.EligibilityAny graduating high school...
To apply for an academic scholarship from the Swim with Mike Foundation simply follow the process via our application portal.We are now accepting applications for the 2026-27 academic year. Deadline for submission is May 1, 2026.About the ScholarshipIn 1981, the first event, Swim For Mike, was held to raise money to purchase a specially equipped van for three-time All-American Swimmer...
A competitive scholarship of $1,000 is awarded annually to a Maine high school senior who is planning to study architecture or engineering (civil, structural, mechanical or electrical).Student should be accepted to an architecture or engineering school that is recognized as an accredited college by the appropriate licensing group.Upon selection, the winning student’s credentials will be verified by his or her...
Sttark is excited to award a $3,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can show us how products can be labeled but people can’t. We understand the harm in mislabeling and believe the best ideas begin with a fresh slate – without prejudices or preconceptions. For this reason, we want you to forget about...
The Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists understands that youth are the future of the profession of agrology. To support youth in attaining a career in agrology-related sectors, including agriculture, bioresources, food, or the environment, the Institute’s six branches each award a scholarship of $1,500 to candidates who meet the eligibility requirements and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in agrology...