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55262 Range Road 214 - R.R. 2
Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
T8L 2N8
(780) 998-0784
Scholarships
The Law Offices of David A. Black is proud to announce that the firm is once again offering an educational scholarship. We have been providing scholarship assistance to students and prospective students on an annual or biennial basis since 2016.This year, prospective applicants will be individuals who seek to continue their education beyond the high school level, and who have...
The Lincoln-Lane Foundation welcomes applications from any high school or college student who is a resident of the Tidewater area of Virginia and meets the following guidelines:GPA of 3.0 or higherFinancial NeedApplying to, or currently attending, a 4-year college or university in the United StatesUS Citizen or Permanent Resident. A copy of Green Card is required.If you meet these qualifications,...
This LAF Honor Scholarship was established in memory of Joseph J. Lalli, FASLA (1943-2014) and his 46-year career as a landscape architect, artist, philanthropist, mentor, and teacher. Joe was the chairman and former president of the firm EDSA and had more than 500 projects to his credit in 40 countries. He was a persuasive leader, well-known and admired for his...
White Law PLLC is set to offer its Paying It Forward How My Degree Will Make a Difference Scholarship to students at the start of the 2025/2026 academic year. This scholarship highlights the opportunities students may have to one day repay the communities that helped them achieve their academic goals.Specifically, White Law wants to use this scholarship to encourage students...
Since 1990, the ASSP Foundation has awarded more than $6 million in academic scholarships and professional education grants to environmental health and safety students and professionals working towards their educational goals.Interested in making an immediate impact on the future of the profession, and building a legacy of support? Donate to the program of your choice through our online form.For the...
The Miami Police Department’s Do The Right Thing (DTRT) Program is in search of young adults between the ages of 18-22 interested in serving the community as police officers in honor of a beloved officer who passed away in 2011.The Senior Police Executive Angel Calzadilla/Do The Right Thing Police Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Senior Police...