Anderton Bursary for Renewable Resources
This award is presented to a single parent who is taking a Renewable Resources diploma in Forestry, Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, or Integrated Environmental Planning.
This award is presented to a single parent who is taking a Renewable Resources diploma in Forestry, Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, or Integrated Environmental Planning.
This award is presented to a single parent who is taking a Renewable Resources diploma in Forestry, Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, or Integrated Environmental Planning.
These awards are presented to a first year student, and a second year student. If no suitable candidates are identified from the Recreation, Fish and Wildlife program, then the second priority will be from the Integrated Environmental Planning Program, a
This award is presented to a high ranking full-time student in either first or second year of the Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Program.
This award is presented to a RRS Student who has worked on the Selkirk College Trail.
This award is presented to a second year Recreation, Fish & Wildlife Technology student who is a permanent residence of BC.
This award is presented to a graduating student from the Renewable Resource Program pursuing a teaching degree.
To a first or second year Associate of Arts or Science or Renewable Resources student pursuing a career in Engineering/Earth Science and continuing studies in that field. First preference would be to a student who has graduated from JL Crowe or Rossland Secondary.
Based on academic achievement, this scholarship will be awarded to a student of Renewable Resources (includes Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, Forestry or Integrated Environmental Planning) returning to Second Year Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology.
This award will be presented to a high ranking student not receiving other scholarships of equal or higher value. The recipient must be enrolled in a minimum 80% course load.
This award is presented to a second year Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology student from the West Kootenay Region.
This award is presented to a second year Recreation , Fish and Wildlife student from the College region.
This award is presented to a second year student enrolled in Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology who resides in the College region.
To a student in financial need who has attended ABE or SOAR (Steps to Opportunities, Academics & Readiness) programs classes before entering the School of Environment and Geomatics. If the fund is not awarded based on the previous criteria, it will be awarded to any student in financial need.