Doaktown Consolidated High School is located in Doaktown, New Brunswick. Scholarships for students attending Doaktown Consolidated High School can be found in our scholarship database
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430 Main Street
Doaktown, New Brunswick
E9C 1E8
506-365-2011
Scholarships
The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War awards two $2,500 scholarships annually for tuition and books to high school seniors and college students (male or female) contingent upon their enrollment at an accredited four-year college or university prior to December 31st of the year the scholarship is granted.Application Check-list1. Demonstrate a record of performance in both academic and...
Nicole LeClair is a Red Seal welder, welding educator, engineering technologist, inspector, and one of the first students awarded a CWB Foundation student award in 2001.The Nicole LeClair Welding Bursary was created in 2019 to support welding students pursuing welding or a welding-related skilled trade at the post-secondary education level at a publicly-funded post-secondary school within Ontario. Applicants must be...
This entrance scholarship was established by the Province of Nova Scotia in 1991 to encourage young people to educate themselves on human rights issues in Canada. It honours the life and work of the late Dr. P. Anthony Johnstone, a former Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.This is a non-renewable entrance scholarship for $6,000 and applies to...
There are Four types of scholarships available:DePuy: These certificates were distributed to children of fallen soldiers from 2005. If you think you may have been given one and can’t locate any paper work please contact Jen Sanford 215-740-0669 or email the Foundation at 1stIDFdnPA@gmail.com so they can verify your status.Huebner-College and UniversityHuebner-Trade and Technical Schools (NEW CATEGORY)Robert R. McCormick Scholarship...
SECU Foundation established the People Helping People four-year scholarship program to help North Carolina public high school students attend college. SECU Foundation takes an active role in assisting communities across North Carolina and truly believes in People Helping People. Each of the 115 North Carolina Local Education Agencies (LEAs)/School Districts will receive a minimum of one scholarship for a senior...
Communication Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CCDHH)Topic for the 2025-2026 school year is: "The Moment I Realized I Belonged - My Definition of Community"Who: The contest is open to young people through grade 12 in the United States and Canada, to CEGEP in Québec and grade 13 in the Caribbean, who are educated in the United States,...