Mariner GPS
Posted on Friday, June 4th, 2010Grads, there are still some scholarship opportunities available, so don’t miss out. Read the June 4th edition of the Mariner GPS for info about some more post secondary information sessions.
Grads, there are still some scholarship opportunities available, so don’t miss out. Read the June 4th edition of the Mariner GPS for info about some more post secondary information sessions.
Hey Grads, the May 13th edition of the Mariner GPS contains 3 new scholarships and information about a Kwantlen Registration Workshop (for choosing courses, etc.) on May 19th.
Grade 12 students, we have lots of things happening in the next few days. Grade 12 students are reminded that the vote to pick the Valedictorian for the Grad Class of 2010 will take place on Friday April 30 in Block C. If you have a Study or are a Peer Tutor in “C” block, please see a Counsellor before 12:30 Friday to cast your vote. PSI’s: you need to complete the PSI’s online. The deadline is April 30th. Commencement tickets will be on sale on Monday and Tuesday May 3 & 4th in room 213.
Grads! The April 15th edition of the Mariner GPS has information about the Valedictorian nomination and how and when to get your Commencement tickets. There are lots of scholarships still available, so check them out too. Remember April 30 is the deadline for your Grad Transitions and for the PSI forms for the May transfer of grades.
The April 1st edition of the Mariner GPS has many new scholarships, including reminders about the EMS scholarship applications due April 9. Remember to sign up online to complete your PSI form before April 30th.
The February 25th edition of the Mariner GPS has lots of new scholarships. Don’t miss out. Also there is information about Spring Break Campus tours and info sessions.
The February 11, 2010 edition of The Mariner G.P.S. has 17 new scholarships advertised. Of special interest to EMS students are the following: The $30,000 Cmolik Scholarship for financial need – criteria in the GPS. The Dogwood District Scholarships for excellence in non-academic fields, (Last year EMS students received 17 of these). The Earl Marriott Scholarships and Bursaries (Last year EMS students received over 40 of these). Bursaries are based on financial need, and scholarships are based on a combination of academics + school or community involvement.
The Mariner GPS Jan. 28, 2010 edition has information about the LPI (Language Proficiency Index) as well as new scholarships, eg. Semiahmoo Fish and Game Club Scholarship is a $1000 scholarship offered to a South Surrey graduating student seeking advanced education in an area related to the enhancement or protection of the environment and the $3500 RBC Royal Bank Scholarship for New Canadians that rewards graduating high school students who have immigrated to Canada after January 1, 1999.