Salmon Arm Alternate is located in Salmon Arm, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Salmon Arm Alternate can be found in our scholarship database
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PO Box 129 220 Shuswap St NE
Salmon Arm, British Columbia
V1E 4N2
250 838-9869
Scholarships
ABC Law Centers: Birth Injury Lawyers awards one scholarship per year in the amount of $1,000 to a student who has cerebral palsy. Our annual scholarship is designed to increase awareness about cerebral palsy (CP) and celebrate the achievements of those with cerebral palsy.The award will be granted by a panel of judges to a single applicant who meets the...
Every year, the New Brunswick Federation of Labour (NBFL) offers several different scholarships and bursaries. Some are open to all New Brunswick students, while others are reserved to the sons and daughters of members of local unions affiliated with the NBFL.A brief description of the various awards, bursaries and scholarships can be found when you click on its name. An...
Through the BPW/Maine Futurama Foundation, working with the Maine Community Foundation, the following scholarships are awarded annually to Maine women with financial need. The Scholarship Period opens January 1st of each year. Scholarship awards this year are $3000 each.The Lemieux颅-Lovejoy Youth ScholarshipTo a high school senior woman who has been accepted into an accredited college or university.The Jeanne L. Hammond...
Eligibility RequirementsTo be eligible for this scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:Currently enrolled as a full-time student at a United States college/university.鈥婭ncoming freshmen/high school seniors are not eligible to apply.Freshmen are not eligible to apply for Summer and Fall quarters but will be eligible in Winter and Spring quarters.Seniors who will not be attending a United States graduate school...
Who is eligible?Students must meet all of the following criteria:Identify as an Indigenous person.Be living in non-profit housing in Ontario during the school term.Be enrolled in a program at a recognized college, university, or private trade school for the 2026-2027 school year, or program equivalent.*Non-profit organizations, including community groups, faith groups, and local governments (cities, towns, or counties), own and...
The Law Office of Eric M. Mark is proud to announce the 2026 Roots and Routes Scholarship! As dedicated immigration attorneys, we deeply appreciate the invaluable contributions immigrants make to the United States. We also recognize that the immigration journey and the path to citizenship can be long and challenging.This scholarship is designed to support students who are either immigrants...