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Posted: November 9, 2012

Value:  $36,000 each (30 awards).  Up to $4,000 per year of tuition, for up to four years of post-secondary education.  Criteria:  For students enrolled in a mentoring program with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Canada or YMCA Canada Website:  cibc.com/youthvision     
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Value: Up to five awards valued at $1,000 Criteria :  Entering a recognized degree program in history Deadline: Mid-April Website:  www.warmuseum.ca
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Value:  Nine awards valued at $2,000 Criteria:  High level of academic and leadership standards Deadline:  June 1
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Value:  $750 (12 scholarships – one per CAP province/territory) Criteria:  Based on demonstrated outstanding leadership in both the school and community.  Students must be in the top 20% of their classes academically. Deadline:  March 1 Website: www.cdnprincipals.org
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Posted: November 9, 2012

The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada and Abbott Canada offer seven, one-time scholarships valued up to $5,000 to students living with IBD who are entering a post-secondary institution.  Further information is available at www.ccfc.ca
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Posted: November 9, 2012

Value: $1,000-$5,000 (and one award valued up to $25,000 and three awards valued up to $50,000)   Criteria:  Specified minumum grade average.  Works part-time an average of 15 hours per week.  Demonstrated participation in community services and/or co-curricular activities.  Demonstrated financial need.  Awards are also available to children of employees.   Deadline:  Second week of January   Website:  www.haveityourwayfoundation.org
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The Board of Directors of Alcool NB Liquor seeks to support First Nations students enrolled in a program to obtain their first post-secondary accreditation.  The purpose of the Scholarship Program is to provide financial support and an incentive for First Nations students.   2 Scholarships may be awarded to First Nations Students at MVHS. Each scholarship is valued at $1250.   See attachment for details and application guidelines or talk to Mr. Landry in the Guidance office.
SaveEveryday.com is recognizing and rewarding the exceptional accomplishments of students in the following 6 categories: Leadership Arts, Culture & Recreation Community & Volunteerism Business & Entrepreneurship Science & Technology Government & Politics   There are 25 scholarships available ($2000 each) All students under the age of 20 (as of Dec 31, 2012) are eligible to apply. To apply, visit www.SaveEveryday.com/Scholarships and download an application form.
See attachment for guidelines and application form.

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