To demonstrate the Moose Jaw Co-op’s commitment to young people in our community, the Moose Jaw Co-op is sponsoring three $1000.00scholarships for three graduating Grade 12 students. The successful applicants will receive the payout of the scholarship once the proof of enrollment in a post-secondary institution or course is produced.
Criteria:
Must personally have an active membership with the Co-op or be a family member living in the same household as an active member with purchases of $5000 or more in the previous year.
Must be a Grade 12 student who is graduating in the year he/she applies.
Details:
Complete the application form
Answer their questions
Submit via email to michaela.turner@moosejawcoop.ca NO LATER THAN MAY 15, 2020
Scholars Education Partners With NHL’s Drew Doughty To Offer $10,000 Scholarship
For immediate release
Toronto, ON — March 20, 2020 — Scholars Education is partnering with Drew Doughty of the Los Angeles Kings to help a deserving student further their education. Doughty has generously donated $10,000 in commitment to helping Canadian students achieve academic success in light of recent school closures nationwide.
“Drew is used to assisting goals while on the ice, but now he is assisting students to reach their goals in the classroom,” says Matthew Baxter, President at Scholars. “First, he won Canada a gold medal at the World Junior Championships and then goes on to earn two gold medals at the Olympics. Now, he has achieved a hat trick with this incredible act of generosity. Drew Doughty’s positive impact to the lives of Canadian youth is truly remarkable and we are grateful for his pledge to support education.”
The scholarship is available to students in high school to attend a Canadian college or university. To apply, students must construct an essay (approximately 1,500 words) explaining how they have overcome adversity and explore the connection to a positive response to the world’s current situation. Eligible submissions will be judged by the Scholars Advisory Board which is made up of Canadian university professors with the winner chosen by Doughty himself. The $10,000 scholarship will be awarded to a student who shows exemplary writing skills.
Applications for the scholarship must be submitted by March 31, 2020. To submit an essay application, please email info@scholarscanada.com with the subject line “Essay Contest Submission.”
Founded in 1999, Scholars Education is a leading tutoring and supplementary education service that offers research-driven proprietary programs in all subjects for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Scholars Education’s focus is developing analytical and thinking skills so students become self-aware, real-world thinkers who can take the skills they learn far beyond the classroom. For more information please visit www.scholarscanada.com.
There is a lot of uncertainty at this time, however, just to be proactive, if you would like to complete the scholarship application below and email it to christa.lapointe@htcsd.ca by May 1 that would be greatly appreciated.
Suggestion:
send as a pdf
save it with the following format (Sally Johns Vanier Scholarship Form)
The Les Donnelly Scholarship provides financial assistance to a post-secondary student who is a resident of Saskatchewan and has contributed to health and safety in their community. It is awarded annually and applicants must submit their responses to the eligibility questions along with their application to be considered. In the past, this scholarship amount has ranged from $500 to $1,500. The amount and number of recipients varies year to year.
The Saskatchewan Safety Council must receive applications no later than May 31st for the same year of studies.
The Saskatchewan Hockey Association shall award a minimum of eleven (11), $1000.00 Hockey Education Assistance Grants each hockey season. The criteria for applying to for these grants is the following:
8 – Regional (zone) members (player, coach or member of the referee’s division)
1 – Midget AAA registered player
1 – Female registered player
1 – Junior A, B, Junior, or Senior registered player
Each applicant must meet the following criteria:
Must have been registered for three (3) years
Must be a registrant in good standing in the SHA
Must have graduated Grade 12 by June of that year except for:
Junior A, B, C players
Senior players 20 years of age or under as of December 31st of the current season.
Must be going to attend a Saskatchewan based University affiliate College, or Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Must attend a Saskatchewan institution within (4) years to take advantage of the grant.
Junior A grant recipients must attend a Saskatchewan post-secondary institute within
Four (4) years if application requirement is a graduating Grade 12 student during that year.
One (1) year, if application requirement is as a player 20 years of age or under as of December 31st of the hockey season.
Recipients may only be eligible to receive the grant once.
Each applicant will be required to fill out and return an application form on or before August 31st of the hockey season.
Each application form indicates two (2) methods whereby a person may apply. They can apply in the zone where the player’s home address is and/or the division of hockey they play in. An example is a player whose home address Zone 1 and plays on a Midget AAA team; the player may apply in Zone 1 and also as a Midget AAA player; or the female player may apply in zone 1 and also as a female player.
The grant will be paid upon proof of enrolment. The proof of enrolment will be in the form of receipts from the educational institution the recipient is attending. The payment, which is to be applied to tuition and purchase of textbooks, will be made directly to the applicant.
A committee of three (3) Executive Committee members of the SHA will determine the recipients of the grant. The President of the SHA appoints this committee. The recipient will be announced by Sept 30th of the hockey season.
Craig Hartl Memorial Scholarship (Goalie)
On behalf of Don and Kim Hartl of Lake Lenore, Saskatchewan, I would like to announce an opportunity for Goaltenders within the Province who will be graduating from Grade 12 this year to apply for a $1,000 Scholarship to honour the memory of their son Craig Hartl.
Craig was a young man who grew up in Lake Lenore playing hockey and the position he loved, Goaltender. Craig passed away in January, 2018 and his family wishes to honour his memory and love of a Hockey Goaltender by offering an annual scholarship of $1,000. The criteria for the Scholarship is as follows;
The candidate must have completed their grade 12, and they will be attending – university, college, or a trade school.
They must have been registered in Saskatchewan as a goalie for at least 3 years.
The candidate must be in good standing in the SHA.
The student must be an avid volunteer both in the community and in their school.
Please attach two (2) letters of reference with the application.
The scholarship will be paid out upon proof of enrollment and acceptance of their chosen post-secondary school.
Applicant will be required to fill out and return the application and required documents by March 1 of each year.
The Scholarship recipient will be chosen be the Don, Kim and Cortney Hartl, Craig’s family.
SASKATCHEWAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
#2-575 Park Street
Regina, SK
S4N 5B2
Applications Forms
Past Winners
The following people were awarded SHA Scholarships for the 2018/19 season;
Award
Name
Hometown
Zone 1
Nathan Bye
Manor
Zone 2
Dillan Zurowski
Regina
Zone 3
Carson Fehr
Glentworth
Zone 4
Kaitlyn Sauser
Churchbridge
Zone 5
Kaitlyn Harrison
Craven
Zone 6
Jadyn Kushniruk
Saskatoon
Zone 7
Jaryd Nachtegaele
North Battleford
Zone 8
Clark Aylward
Carrot River
Midget AAA
Kersey Reich
Estevan
Female
Tegan Flegg
Carrot River
Jr. A/B/C/Sr.
Tyson Meyers
Melfort
BF Lorenzetti
Sebastian Eger
Regina
For more information please contact:
Kelly McClintock
General Manager
Saskatchewan Hockey Association
Tel (306) 789-5101 kellym@sha.sk.ca