Joseph G. Doria Exemplary Student Award
This scholarship is for students starting a Welding program in post-secondary.
This scholarship is for students starting a Welding program in post-secondary.
Rick and Amanda Hansen believe that people of all abilities should have the right to a barrier-free education. The Rick & Amanda Hansen Scholarship for Youth with Disabilities, funded generously by the April 1 Foundation, provides financial support to Canadian youth with disabilities to pursue post-secondary education and realize their full potential.
This scholarship aims to make a profound impact on the lives of Canadian youth with disabilities by removing financial barriers and supporting career aspirations through post-secondary education.
Several Vocational and Technical Scholarships are available, ranging from $3000 to $9000. Some are reserved for BC students.
To be eligible for the Horatio Alger Vocational and Technical Education Scholarship Program, an applicant must:
About the Bursary
The TELUS Student Bursary provides financial assistance to deserving young people across the country who are committed to giving back in their local communities by taking on a social impact project.
Recipients receive a bursary valued at $3,000 (college) or $5,000 (university) to put toward tuition fees at post-secondary institutions in Canada.
Who is eligible to apply:
The Victoria Italian Assistance Centre (VIAC) offers a one-year scholarship valued at $1,200.
The VIAC Scholarship is available to first-time post-secondary students entering a full-time undergraduate degree program. To be eligible, candidates must:
Be of Italian descent, no more than 2 generations apart (i.e., have at least one parent or grandparent of Italian citizenship),
Have attended high school in school district sd61,sd62 or sd63,
Criteria: Live with or Are Affected by Epilepsy
Number of Awards: 2
Richard and Jean were well known respected residents of Sooke. Richard and his family started Sooke Motors in the 1940's, and with Jean by his side, Richard continued running Phillips Supplies with humour and hard work until their retirement in the late 1990's. Richard was always ready with a smile and a helping hand, even leaving holiday family dinners to open the store and help stranded motorists. Jean's knitted hats, scarves, dolls, blankets and slippers always found their way to those in need, which brought her great happiness.
Since 1982, CMHA BC has been helping people with mental illness further their pursuit of post-secondary education through our scholarship and bursary programs. We are committed to lowering access barriers and would like to ensure that these scholarships and bursaries are available to anyone in British Columbia with lived experience who is pursuing higher education. Learn more about our values.
These scholarships are for students planning to