Friendly City Optimist Club “Friend of Youth” Scholarship

Great scholarship opportunity available to local Moose Jaw high school graduates.

2 x $500 (one male and one female scholarship)

2016 Moose Jaw Friend of Youth – Optimist Club

Deadline:  May 20 of each year


Rotary Club of Moose Jaw – Youth Scholarship

Rotary Clubs internationally believe in “Service Above Self;” and as such, The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw is offering Moose Jaw high school students an opportunity to apply for a scholarship to assist with post-secondary.

Details:


Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow Scholarship

2015 Form

Stay tuned for the 2016 form or go online to confirm.

Deadline:  June 30 of each year

Club Site


Moose Jaw Bursary Fund – PSSD/VCI

Website:  https://schools.prairiesouth.ca/scholarships/
Vanier Printable Information Sheet: Moose Jaw Bursary Fund Scholarship Info for Vanier 2016

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CAN NOW USE YOUR OWN EMAIL ADDRESS (GMAIL/HOTMAIL).  However, please note that you will more than likely need to check your spam or junk folder.  The main thing is that you remember to submit all necessary paperwork to the required address by May 1!

Various Scholarships 

Online Scholarship Form Required:

  • Associated Canadian Travellers Scholarship
  • Dubinsky Family Education Trust
  • Elks’ Lodge Trudie Temple Music Scholarship
  • Ellen Greenlay Memorial Scholarship
  • Jennie McCallum Memorial Music Scholarship
  • Ken Stewart Memorial Scholarship
  • Mel Smith Music Scholarship
  • Moose Jaw Festival of Dance Doris Sitter Memorial Scholarship
  • Moose Jaw Refinery Partnership Scholarship
  • Snowbirds Scholarship

Vanier Collegiate General Application Scholarship Form Required:

  • Rotational Scholarships
  • Clarence and Violet Ethel May Redmond Scholarships
  • Evelynn Leone Wilson Memorial Scholarship
  • Jennie E. Graham Scholarship

Deadline:  May 1 of each year

 


Knights of Columbus – Church of Our Lady Father Gilpin Council

See Ms. Lapointe for an application form.


Knights of Columbus Council #1534

See Ms. Lapointe for an application form.


Local Catholic Women’s League Scholarship

Application Requirements:

  • A graduate of Vanier Collegiate in Moose Jaw.
  • Child of a member of CWL or UCWL council St. Joseph’s Church Moose Jaw, Church of our Lady Moose Jaw, St. John’s Marquis, or the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Moose Jaw.
  • Transcript of Grade 12 marks signed by the school principal.
  • Description of your school, church and community activities including volunteer work.
  • Applicant must be accepted to University, College or Vocation School for the fall term following Grade 12 graduation.
  • Application submission to:  Ms. C. Lapointe, Vanier Collegiate Guidance Counsellor

Deadline:  May 1, 2016

Application Form – See Ms. Lapointe


CUPE 5506

This Scholarship is open to:

1. Any student whose parent or guardian is a CUPE Local 5506 member in good standing.
2. One scholarship will be awarded in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00).
3. The scholarship candidate shall be a Grade Twelve graduate during the current school year and continuing his/her education or trade at a recognized institution the following school year.
4. The scholarship candidate shall have an acceptable academic standing in his/her high school year.
5. The scholarship candidate must be a good citizen, law abiding, and with good school conduct.
6. Involvement in student activities, the community and volunteer organizations may be included in the selection.
7. Applications must be submitted to Local 5506 and include a letter of recommendation from the principal or counsellor, and verification of continued education.
8. If no scholarship candidate is selected no scholarship for that year will be awarded.

Submit application form to Recording Secretary – see application form for address.

Deadline:  May 1

Local 5506 2016 Scholarship


CUPE 5512

This Scholarship is open to:

  •  any Prairie South School Division #210 or Vanier Collegiate student whose parent or guardian is a C.U.P.E. Local #5512 member in good standing.  OR
  • a C.U.P.E. Local #5512 employee while still attending a high school in the Prairie South School Division #210.

The amount of this scholarship will be one hundred dollars ($100.00).

Criteria:

  •  The scholarship candidate shall be a Grade Twelve graduate during the current school year and shall be continuing his/her education or trade at a recognized institution within the following school year.
  •  The scholarship candidate shall have an acceptable academic standing in his/her high school year.
  •  The scholarship candidate must be a good citizen, law abiding, and with good school conduct.
  • Involvement in student activities, the community and volunteer organizations would be included in the selection.

 Completed application forms must be returned to your school principal/guidance counselor by:

  • April 30th of the year in which applying for Rural Schools
  • May 30th of the year in which applying for Moose Jaw High Schools

C U P E Local #5512 Scholarship Application Form (2016)


Young Worker Readiness Certificate – Government of Saskatchewan

Overview

In Saskatchewan, the minimum age of employment is 16.  If you are 14 or 15 years old, and  able to work, you  must complete the following before starting to work:

  1. Complete the YWRCC and obtain a Certificate of Completion;
  2. Provide your employer with a copy of your Certificate of Completion; and
  3. Provide your employer with proof of age and written consent from a parent or guardian.

Employers are required to keep a copy of the young worker’s Certificate of Competition, proof of age and consent from a parent or guardian on file.

If you are 14 or 15 years old and have completed the YWRCC, you will also need to be aware of the employment standard restrictions for 14 and 15 year olds which include:

  • You cannot work after 10 p.m. the night before a school day;
  • You cannot work before classes begin on a school day; and
  • You cannot work more than 16 hours in a school week.

During school breaks such as Christmas holidays or summer vacation, these restrictions do not apply and you can work the same hours as other employees.  All other employment standards apply to you.

Website:  Young Worker Readiness Site