API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.

GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=31
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, POST, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

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        {
            "name": "SIGA Indigenous Scholarship Awards Program",
            "description": "The SIGA Indigenous Scholarship Awards Program will be awarding $55,000 in scholarships in 2023. These awards will be distributed through three scholarships: SIGA Justice Paul Favel Indigenous Award for Outstanding Leadership in Community Involvement, Shauna Bear Memorial Scholarship for Aspiring Indigenous Human Resources Professionals, and SIGA Scholarships for First Nations Post-Secondary Students.\nSIGA Justice Paul Favel Indigenous Award for Outstanding Leadership in Community Involvement \nSIGA is pleased to offer one (1) scholarship award of $5,000, which will be presented to an Indigenous student in a full-time academic program, who is studying at a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution. This award will honour a student who has shown tremendous commitment to Indigenous culture, their community and their education. The chosen student will exemplify the qualities that Justice Favel has demonstrated over his career; including a commitment to Indigenous activism and to representing the spirit of Indigenous Peoples.\nShauna Bear Memorial Scholarship for Aspiring Indigenous Human Resources Professionals \nSIGA remembers the loss of a member of the SIGA family, with the passing of former Vice President (VP) of Human Resources (HR), Shauna Bear. SIGA and Shauna’s family are honouring her memory with multiple scholarships set at varying amounts for Indigenous students in her honour. We are looking for students who embody Shauna’s passion for lifelong learning, creating spaces for Indigenous Peoples, and for pursuing a Human Resources profession.\nSIGA Scholarships for Saskatchewan First Nations Post-Secondary Students \nSIGA is pleased to offer forty (40) scholarship awards valued at $1,000. These scholarships are designed to celebrate First Nations students being game-changers within our communities and pursuing post-secondary education. These awards will honour students who display commitment to their academic studies, exhibit community commitment through volunteerism or advocacy, have demonstrated commitment to First Nations culture and language, and/or demonstrate financial need.\nThe Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Association is a progressive organization with guiding principles rooted in our First Nations heritage. Our principle Pimȃcihowin refers to making a living, and we understand education and continuous learning are essential ingredients in doing so. We also know training, upgrading and education programs cost money. That’s why we established our SIGA Indigenous Scholarship Awards Program.\nThe SIGA mission is rooted in strengthening the lives of First Nations peoples in Saskatchewan through employment, economic growth and community relations. By establishing strategic alliances, SIGA will be well positioned to fulfill its mission as an organization. By being game-changers, all people will benefit and bring about many positive relationships to meet our mission as an organization.",
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            "deadline": "2023-08-14T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "5000.00000000",
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            "date_time_created": "2023-08-04T10:20:19.523054Z",
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        {
            "name": "Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series",
            "description": "To emphasize the importance of education and our desire to have post-secondary graduates, as well as current undergraduates, enter into the mechanical contracting industry, the Construction Education Council in partnership with MCA Canada Associate Members have established the Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series, renamed to recognize the work of the Association’s past-CEO.\n18 scholarships from $1,500 to $3,000 are available from participating MCAC Member Companies.",
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            "id": 1528,
            "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/MCAC-Logo.jpg",
            "deadline": "2023-09-02T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "3000.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-08-03T10:18:30.800281Z",
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        {
            "name": "Languages in Teacher Education Scholarships",
            "description": "This scholarship program is designed to reward Alberta post-secondary students enrolled in a recognized Alberta teacher preparation program taking courses that will allow them to teach languages other than English, including Indigenous languages in Alberta schools. The scholarship was created by an endowment from the Government of Alberta to the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund to build provincial capacity in the area of language education.\nValue\n16 scholarships of $2,500 each",
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            "id": 1527,
            "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alberta-Logo.jpg",
            "deadline": "2023-11-01T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "2500.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-08-01T10:26:18.006192Z",
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            "name": "cwstest",
            "description": "production",
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            "id": 1526,
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            "deadline": "2023-07-26T06:59:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
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            "date_time_created": "2023-07-26T05:09:17.794674Z",
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        {
            "name": "Canadian Skin of Colour & Diversity Scholarship Program",
            "description": "This year the Skin Spectrum Summit conference* is pleased to announce the launch of the Canadian Skin of Colour & Diversity Scholarship program, supported by Pfizer Canada.\nAs part of our mutual commitment to empower dermatologists to elevate Canadian healthcare and knowledge, an independent committee of dermatologists will seek applications from Canadian dermatology residents across the country to propose innovative projects to address care gaps within skin diseases in underrepresented populations, including Canadians with deeper skin tones, Indigenous people and other racialized groups.\nTwo Scholarships of $20,000 each are available.\nSelected recipients will receive the scholarship funds to support the development and implementation of their initiative.",
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            "id": 1525,
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            "deadline": "2023-09-06T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "20000.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-07-20T10:18:50.686971Z",
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            "name": "CPAEF BC Post-Secondary Student Awards",
            "description": "The Chartered Professional Accountants’ Education Foundation of British Columbia (CPAEF) offers scholarships and/or bursaries to students attending accredited post-secondary institutions (university or college) in British Columbia.\n  CPAEF Named Scholarships and Bursaries\nApplication deadline: As indicated by the specific post-secondary institution\nCPAEF has worked closely with post-secondary institutions across the province to offer awards to accounting students in recognition of their academic achievements. Students can apply for these scholarships and bursaries by contacting their school’s registrar and/or financial aid office. Award recipients are selected by the post-secondary institution based on the eligibility requirements of the specific awards.\nSee a complete listing of named post-secondary awards and how to apply.\n  CPAEF Scholarships at Other PSIs\nApplication deadline: May 1\nThe CPAEF also awards scholarships to students who demonstrate achievement in accounting at the following post-secondary institutions that do not have named scholarships or bursaries. Students must be in their final year of their diploma or degree program and intend to register for the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP). Successful applicants will receive their award upon registering with the CPA Western School of Business.\nFill out the CPA Education Foundation Award Application Form\n  CPAEF Bursaries for PSI Students\nApplication deadline: May 15 and November 15 of each year\nCPAEF offers bursaries of up to $3,000 per year for accounting students who have financial need and who are attending a BC post-secondary institution in their first through fourth years. These awards are based on community involvement, personal circumstances, and financial need.\nFill out the Post-Secondary Institution Student Bursary Form\n  Telus Award for Indigenous Post-Secondary Success ($2,500)\nApplication deadline: May 15 and November 15 of each year\nThis sponsored award is open to BC students that identify as Indigenous and are in their 3rd or 4th year of a BBA or BCom program with an accounting concentration or that are enrolled in a diploma program in accounting. This award is open to all Indigenous students enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution that are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons, or students with study permits. Applicants must have completed at least one Intermediate Financial Accounting course, demonstrate financial need, and demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement. Please ensure that your application specifies the name of the award you are applying for.\nDownload the application form for Telus Award for Indigenous Post-Secondary Success.\n  Telus Award for Black Post-Secondary Success ($2,500)\nApplication deadline: May 15 and November 15 of each year\nThis sponsored award is open to BC students that identify as Black and are in their 3rd or 4th year of a BBA or BCom program with an accounting concentration or that are enrolled in a diploma program in accounting. This award is open to all Black students enrolled at an accredited post-secondary institution that are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons, or students with study permits. Applicants must have completed at least one Intermediate Financial Accounting course, demonstrate financial need, and demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement. Please ensure that your application specifies the name of the award you are applying for.\nDownload the application form for Telus Award for Black Post-Secondary Success.",
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            "id": 1524,
            "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/CPAEF-BC-Logo.jpg",
            "deadline": "2023-11-16T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "2500.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-07-19T10:19:34.731025Z",
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        {
            "name": "Merdon Hosking Youth Scholarship",
            "description": "The Merdon Hosking Youth Scholarship was established in honour of ACFO-ACAF founder and former president Merdon Hosking. The one-time $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a child or dependent of a member of the CT Community that is currently enrolled in a post-secondary degree or diploma program at a recognized institution.\nAs part of ACFO-ACAF’s commitment to professionalism and lifelong learning, the ACFO-ACAF Scholarship Program was created in 2016 to support the educational pursuits of the CT Community and of the next generation of professionals in Canada.\nTwo scholarships will be awarded in 2023, for a total of two winners.\nApply for the Merdon Hosking Youth Scholarship before the September 14 deadline!",
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            "id": 1523,
            "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ACFO-Logo.jpg",
            "deadline": "2023-09-15T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "2500.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-07-15T10:20:17.183571Z",
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            "name": "Electrical Contractors Association of BC Jack Funk Scholarship",
            "description": "The Electrical Contractors Association of BC (ECABC) and the Construction Foundation of BC have partnered to create the Jack Funk Scholarship.\nThis scholarship honours the memory Jack Funk, a long-time electrical contractor and leader in British Columbia. Jack ran his electrical contracting business for 45 years and served as President of ECABC from 1994 to 1996. These scholarships reflect his commitment to training and supporting future generations of electrical workers and electrical contractors.\nThere are six $1,000 scholarships available: three for apprentices in Metro Vancouver, one for an apprentice on Vancouver Island, one for an apprentice in the Interior and Northern B.C., and one for a line technician apprentice.",
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            "id": 1522,
            "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ECABC-Logo.jpg",
            "deadline": "2023-08-05T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "1000.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-07-11T10:19:09.916744Z",
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            "name": "Fort Saskatchewan Minor Sports Association Scholarships",
            "description": "The Fort Saskatchewan Minor Sports Association (FSMSA) has partnered with Strike Group to recognize and reward senior high school students that have participated in FSMSA with scholarship support to help them pursue their post-secondary studies.\nThanks to a generous annual donation by Strike, $15,000 in scholarships will be available to prospective students who have previously participated in a FSMSA sport.\nThe Strike Scholarship is tiered, with bronze recipients receiving $250, silver recipients receiving $500, and gold recipients receiving $1000. Higher-tiered scholarships will be awarded to applicants who have participated longer in FSMSA sports. Applicants who have played for three or more years will be eligible for the gold level scholarships.",
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            "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/FSMSA-Logo.jpg",
            "deadline": "2023-09-01T03:00:00Z",
            "currency": "CAD",
            "funding_amount": "1000.00000000",
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            "open_date": null,
            "date_time_created": "2023-07-07T10:18:43.626739Z",
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            "name": "Girls Write The Future Scholarship",
            "description": "As an organization proudly based in Canada and run by Canadians, we want to make sure that we’re contributing to gender equality in education both at home and abroad.\nThere is a significant gap between the enrolment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women at Canadian universities. There are many historical social, economic and political reasons for this, including barriers to funding. To do our part in contributing to reconciliation, we’ve created a scholarship for Indigenous women to pursue an undergraduate education at any university across Canada.\nThis scholarship will cover up to $5000 of tuition fees per year for students beginning their studies at any accredited university in Canada.",
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            "deadline": "2023-08-05T03:00:00Z",
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