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For individuals with a disability; general disability opportunities and others related to specific conditions.
For individuals with a disability; general disability opportunities and others related to specific conditions.
For female students living in Canada, between ages 16 to 30, currently studying or enrolled to start studying in a post-secondary educational institution in Canada. To recognize outstanding feminist work by a young woman in media and/or activism. Applications may be submitted in English or French.
The Foundation offers five $5,000 annual scholarships to Canadian women in engineering in either their 1st, 2nd or 3rd year of study in an accredited program in Canada. One such scholarship is offered to students in the Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairie and BC Regions.
For female head of the household with primary financial responsibility for her family seeking training or first undergraduate degree and who demonstrate financial need.
The objective of the Lea Roback Foundation is to promote education as a means of fulfillment and emancipation for all, and to offer financial assistance to women residing in Québec who wish to pursue their education. Applicants must be socially commited, be undergraduate students who are Quebec residents and in financial need.
The Brilliant Minded Women Scholarship will provide financial aid and a solid foundation of support and mentorship to students in their Program in hopes to see the student fully employed by Graduation. Helping students who have financial or personal hardships to overcome.
To encourage women to consider entering public office. Significant Community/campus involvement related to women’s issues.
Celebrates the hard work and determination of Aboriginal people who have overcome personal, economic or social adversity in their pursuit of learning.
For a project that fosters awareness of Ukrainian art in Alberta and a scholarship to pursue further studies in the field of Ukrainian choral or vocal music.
You must be Aboriginal and aged between 14-29 and have created a short story with an Aboriginal theme(s).
Last Modified: July 21, 2016