Piccadilly Central High is located in Piccadilly, Newfoundland and Labrador. Scholarships for students attending Piccadilly Central High can be found in our scholarship database
Piccadilly, Newfoundland and Labrador
709-642-5752
Scholarships
In 2005, the foundation established The Drug Abuse Education Scholarship Program in an effort to promote a discussion of drug-free lifestyles among our Nation’s youth. The annual scholarship program recognizes outstanding high school seniors who have exemplified the personal and educational lifestyles that promote success in the future as adults. The scholarship winners receive a monetary scholarship award for use...
Locally, First Tee – Connecticut offers several scholarships that are available only to young people active within the chapter; a summary of each scholarship is included below. Completed scholarship applications must be returned to the First Tee – Connecticut’s office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026. Applications may be returned via mail, fax or email. All scholarship recipients...
Advancing gender equity includes helping women manage the high cost of higher education. In 2024 alone, AAUW-SJ awarded more than $150,000 in scholarship money to 19 local studentsScholarship EligibilityPermanent home address in Campbell, San José, Milpitas or Santa ClaraCompletion of two full years at an accredited college or universityMinimum 3.0 GPA in college coursesEnrollment in a four-year institution as a...
Joe Francis’ entrepreneurial spirit started at the age of 17, when he became the youngest licensed barber in the State of Minnesota. In 1957, Joe and his wife, Flo, opened a one-chair shop in West St. Paul, Minnesota where Joe’s spectacular journey of realizing his American Dream began.A Master at his craft, Joe attracted success through his powerful self-confidence, positive...
Since 1988, the Chapter has distributed just under $1.6 Million in the form of 669 scholarships to New York based college students working towards a degree in construction or construction-related engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) at colleges or universities. The Chapter awards $2500-$5000 undergraduate and graduate scholarships each July.Applicants must be New York State Residents but can be attending a school...
The computer science field is one of the fastest growing and most lucrative industries, but there’s a stark lack of diversity when it comes to both people and ideas.The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship will support the next generation of multi-faceted computer scientists, with a special focus on coders, by providing financial assistance for their degree. The goal is to uplift...