Scholarship List
API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.
GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=35
https://atila-7.herokuapp.com/api/scholarships/?format=api&page=36", "previous": "https://atila-7.herokuapp.com/api/scholarships/?format=api&page=34", "results": [ { "name": "Fund My First Year – Chance to Win $10,000* for first year tuition", "description": "Grade 12 is full of memorable moments—prom, grad, and potentially winning $10,000?! Celebrate life after high school with a massive new chance to win.\nAlready entered for your chance to win? Earn additional chances to win by completing the following actions: 1. Double Your Entries if you bank with CIBC (x2 of your total entries) 2. Share the Parent Guide (+50 entries) 3. Refer a Friend to enter Fund My First Year, too! (+25 entries)\n *NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open May 1 – July 15, 2023 to residents of Canada 16 years of age or older who are current students of an accredited high school in Canada. One (1) Grand Prize available: $7,500 and one (1) CIBC Client Prize available: $2,500. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. Math skill test required. Full contest rules.", "slug": "fund-my-first-year-chance-to-win-10000-for-first-year-tuition-m5xjn0f9", "id": 1486, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/StudentAwards-CIBC-400x400-1.jpg", "deadline": "2023-07-16T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "10000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-26T10:19:05.552069Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "MAE Indigenous Education Fund Scholarship", "description": "McCuaig & Associates Engineering (MAE) is a multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm\nspecializing in the assessment, renovation, and restoration of existing residential, commercial, and public buildings.\nIn an effort to decrease financial barriers and increase the participation of Indigenous students in post-secondary Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, MAE has established an education fund of $1,000 per year open to self-identifying Indigenous students studying full-time in a STEM field at any post-secondary school in Canada.\nThe amount will be awarded to one or two students based on a review of applicants. If two applicants are selected, each receives $500.", "slug": "mae-indigenous-education-fund-scholarship-o0wuip9m", "id": 1488, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/MAE-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-07-01T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-26T10:19:11.163287Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarships", "description": "The Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to six student-athletes that will be continuing their post-secondary education at a Canadian College or University. Three males and three females will each be awarded a scholarship of $5,000. Preference shall be given to a student whose character is reflective of qualities that Brian Maxwell demonstrated in his life: honesty, integrity, compassion and an unwavering quest to accomplish the best they can, academically and athletically, while supporting his fellow team members.\nBrian Maxwell was a successful distance runner and entrepreneur, as co-founder of Power Bar with his wife Jennifer. He attended Victoria Park Secondary School from 1968-72. As a distance runner, basketball guard and wrestler at Victoria Park, Brian had a determined focus and dedication to be the best at his chosen sport.\nBrian excelled in Track & Field, long distance, and Cross-Country running. He was an OFSAA champion and Canadian junior, juvenile and senior champion. While on scholarship at University of Berkeley, Brian attained a degree in Architecture. He was the winner of many international marathons (third place in Boston Marathon and twice at Ottawa) and a member of the 1980 Canadian Olympic Marathon team.\nLater in life he found out that a defective heart valve had been robbing him the entire time of an estimated one to three per cent of aerobic power. This would have translated his best marathon at Seaside of 2:14.43 (fifth fastest ever Canadian) to a handicap of close to four minutes, thus making him a 2:10.43 marathoner (only Jerome Drayton was faster at 2:10.06).\nTragically, Brian suffered a heart attack in 2004 that took his life.", "slug": "brian-maxwell-memorial-scholarships-89nikzst", "id": 1485, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Brian-Maxwell-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-06-13T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-19T10:19:00.699596Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Public Service Alliance of Canada Scholarship Program", "description": "Applications for the 2023 PSAC Scholarship Program are now open!\nThe PSAC Scholarship Program offers the following 14 scholarships for dependent children of current PSAC members, who will be attending full-time studies at a recognized post-secondary institution in the fall of 2023:\nOne $4,000 PSAC – AGR National Scholarship\nOne $4,000 PSAC – Coughlin National Scholarship\nTwo $3,000 PSAC – AGR National Scholarships\nTwo $3,000 PSAC – Coughlin National Scholarships\nOne $2,000 J.R. (Joe) Power National Scholarship\nSeven $1,000 PSAC Regional Scholarships – one for each of the seven PSAC regions (Atlantic, Quebec, National Capital Region, Ontario, Prairies, British Columbia and the North)\nThe PSAC Scholarship Program also offers 5 scholarships to current PSAC members:\nThree $2,000 National Member Scholarships – Full-Time Studies for PSAC members who will be registered in full-time studies at a recognized post-secondary institution in the fall of 2023.\nTwo $1,000 National Members Scholarships – Part-Time Studies for PSAC members who will be registered in part-time studies at a recognized post-secondary institution in the fall of 2023.", "slug": "public-service-alliance-of-canada-scholarship-program-yy23mrw1", "id": 1484, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/PSAC-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-06-26T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "4000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-18T10:19:18.577587Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency Scholarship", "description": "The Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency established a scholarship to encourage and support students pursuing post-secondary studies in the field of agriculture, agricultural research, or with an agriculture background pursuing studies in marketing.", "slug": "canadian-beef-check-off-agency-scholarship-ec4wbilw", "id": 1482, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Canadian-Beef-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-07-01T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "2000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-16T10:18:48.092255Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Florence E. Taylor Charitable Scholarship Fund", "description": "The Florence E. Taylor Charitable Foundation Scholarship was established through the generous contribution of Florence E. Taylor, Chapter C, Alberta, P.E.O. Sisterhood, and is further supported through ScotiaWealth investments and donations from P.E.O. members and affiliates.\nIt provides financial assistance to women who are entering first or second year post-secondary educational programs. It is a one time award. Financial need is a consideration.", "slug": "florence-e-taylor-charitable-scholarship-fund-lwpxf50n", "id": 1483, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/PEO-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-08-16T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-16T10:18:48.728934Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Bill 7 Award", "description": "The Bill 7 Award Trust was established in 1987 to provide post-secondary education scholarships to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirited or queer (LGBTQ) students with demonstrated financial need who are pursuing a first degree, diploma or certification in any Ontario post-secondary institution.\nThe Trust was founded by six community groups, predominantly led by women: the UofT Women’s Centre, the Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal (now the CommunityONE Foundation), Lesbians of Colour, The Black Women’s Collective, Zami, and the Toronto Counselling Centre for Lesbians and Gays.\nToday, Bill 7 Award trustees are appointed by our two current partner organizations, Supporting Our Youth (SOY) and the Community One Foundation, successors to the original founding groups.\nSince 1987, the Bill 7 Award Trust has granted over $200,000 in scholarships to students in the queer community to help them with the cost of post-secondary education. All scholarship funds are raised through donations. We have been working hard to increase both the number and size of the available scholarships.", "slug": "bill-7-award-1fzcjiz4", "id": 1480, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/StudentAwards-Bill7-400x400-1.jpg", "deadline": "2023-08-05T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "3500.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-09T10:18:40.004140Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "99 Scholarships: Money for your passions, not your grades.", "description": "99 Scholarships: A chance to win scholarships for your passions, not your grades. Check out individual scholarship opportunities below for application and eligibility requirements.\nYears In The Making Scholarship\nAnime All Day Scholarship\nMade For Trades Scholarship\nSee The World Scholarship\nGlobe Trotter Scholarship\nCan You Flip It? Scholarship\nHealth Is Wealth Scholarship\nMoney Talks Scholarship\nKnock Our Stocks Off Scholarship", "slug": "99-scholarships-money-for-your-passions-not-your-grades-rvcy3cyx", "id": 1479, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/StudentAwards-99scholarships-400x400-1.jpg", "deadline": "2023-11-01T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-06T10:18:59.596270Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarships", "description": "The Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to six student-athletes that will be continuing their post-secondary education at a Canadian College or University. Three males and three females will each be awarded a scholarship of $5,000. Preference shall be given to a student whose character is reflective of qualities that Brian Maxwell demonstrated in his life: honesty, integrity, compassion and an unwavering quest to accomplish the best they can, academically and athletically, while supporting his fellow team members.\nBrian Maxwell was a successful distance runner and entrepreneur, as co-founder of Power Bar with his wife Jennifer. He attended Victoria Park Secondary School from 1968-72. As a distance runner, basketball guard and wrestler at Victoria Park, Brian had a determined focus and dedication to be the best at his chosen sport.\nBrian excelled in Track & Field, long distance, and Cross-Country running. He was an OFSAA champion and Canadian junior, juvenile and senior champion. While on scholarship at University of Berkeley, Brian attained a degree in Architecture. He was the winner of many international marathons (third place in Boston Marathon and twice at Ottawa) and a member of the 1980 Canadian Olympic Marathon team.\nLater in life he found out that a defective heart valve had been robbing him the entire time of an estimated one to three per cent of aerobic power. This would have translated his best marathon at Seaside of 2:14.43 (fifth fastest ever Canadian) to a handicap of close to four minutes, thus making him a 2:10.43 marathoner (only Jerome Drayton was faster at 2:10.06).\nTragically, Brian suffered a heart attack in 2004 that took his life.", "slug": "brian-maxwell-memorial-scholarships-mycaq06d", "id": 1478, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Brian-Maxwell-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-06-13T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-05-03T10:18:39.439606Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "CCOHS Chad Bradley Scholarship Award", "description": "The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Council of Governors established this scholarship to honour the memory of Governor Catherine (Chad) Bradley, who passed away in 2018, to inspire and encourage women across Canada to pursue careers in the occupational health and safety field. Awarded annually, this $3,000 national scholarship is available to women pursuing careers in the field of occupational health and safety.\nAbout Chad Bradley\nChad was a passionate and enthusiastic bilingual occupational health and safety leader with nearly 30 years of dedication to advancing workplace safety in Canada. She was recognized by her contributions as Présidente de l’Association québécoise pour l’hygiène, la santé et la sécurité du travail, Management of Confined Spaces, Federally Regulated Employers – Transportation and Communications (FETCO) and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) committees, and certification by Queen’s University in Workplace Mental Health Leadership. Chad held a Master’s of Science in Occupational Health (McGill University), and was one of a small number of Canadians to maintain dual certification by both the American Board of Industrial Hygiene and the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. During her 19-year tenure at Bell Canada, she developed contractor safety, confined spaces, safety, emergency, training, auditing and numerous other health and safety programs. As a pioneer in women’s leadership in the industry, Chad’s commitment and contributions were widely known and instrumental in protecting the lives of workers and promoting women in health and safety.", "slug": "ccohs-chad-bradley-scholarship-award-2pi20vy5", "id": 1476, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/StudentAwards-CCOHS-400x400-1.jpg", "deadline": "2023-09-01T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "3000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-04-26T10:19:03.551256Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false } ] }{ "count": 1276, "next": "