SK Poly Insight Day

Students get to spend a half a day experience hands-on activities and learning bout a specific program, admission requirements and application processes.

https://saskpolytech.ca/programs-and-courses/resources/INSIGHT.aspx


Nelson Civil Leadership and Indigenous Student Scholarship

CIVIC LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP

Award amount: $10,000

Awarding students who have demonstrated academic success, personal strength, and determination in their commitment to civic engagement and leadership.

 

INDIGENOUS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP

Award amount: $10,000

Awarding First Nation, Métis and Inuit student leaders who have demonstrated academic success, personal strength, and a commitment to preserving Indigenous languages and culture.

 

Nelson Education’s mission is to enable the success of Canadian students. We recognize students who are committed to continued civic engagement and leadership. If you are one of these leaders, you have an opportunity to receive one of three $5000 scholarships!

All Applicants

  • Completed online application form
  • 500–750 word essay detailing your civic leadership activities
  • Minimum 75% average in final year of high school
  • A reference letter from a high school teacher

Finalists

  • High school transcripts
  • An additional reference letter from someone in your community
  • Letter of acceptance to a Canadian post-secondary program of study

Scholarship Recipients

  • Proof of tuition payment (first installment)

Value:  3 x $5000

Site: https://www.nelson.com/scholarship/

Deadline:  June 30 (always check online)


Dual Credits, University Classes, Online Options

Students who would like to learn more about dual credits, taking university classes in their grade 12, ag service technician 20, Introduction to Business online – please see Ms. Lapointe for more information.

Government of  Saskatchewan – Dual Credits


WorkSafe Saskatchewan Video Contest

Grade 9-12
Video Competition

Theme: “Focus on Safety”
Prizes: $1000
Deadline:  March 26

Website: http://www.worksafesask.ca/youth/teachers/2020-youth-video-contest/


TC Energy Scholarship

TC Energy Build Strong

Our scholarships are an easy way to get financial support for school. Now with close to 1,000 scholarships available across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, you could receive a scholarship valued at up to $10,000.

See if you pre-qualify now!

TC Energy is proud to help build strong communities, develop the next generation of community leaders and provide a skilled workforce for our industry.

Basic Scholarship Criteria:

  • enrolled in post-secondary for the fall
  • located near projects
  • a citizen or permanent resident of Canada
  • would benefit from supplementary education

Categories:

  • Community Leaders, Indigenous Legacy, Trades

Deadline: 

  • Friday, May 15

Website: 


4 H Scholarships

The following scholarship opportunities are available to 4-H members pursuing a post-secondary education.

Scholarships:

  • 4-H First Generation Scholarships (still open till October 31, 2018)
  • 4-H Canada Leadership Excellence Award of Distinction
  • Canadian Co-operative Wood Growers 4-H Scholarships
  • John Deere Canada 4-H Scholarships
  • TD 4-H Agriculture Scholarships
  • Weston Family 4-H Agricultural Scholarships

Deadline: May 31

Website:  https://4-h-canada.ca/scholarships-awards


Stacy Levitt Memorial Award

 

https://scholartree.ca/scholarship/stacey-levitt-memorial-award/yDWW5myc8


Friendly City Optimist – Friend of Youth Scholarship

Guidelines:

  1. Two scholarships of $500 dollars each to be awarded to two (2) applicants continuing on to any post-secondary educational institute.
  2. Require applicants to have involvement in community , school, youth and/or other volunteer activities as well as some leadership qualities.
  3. Grade 12 from one of the Moose Jaw high schools. Minimum average of 75%.
  4. Deadline date is May 20 of each year.
  5. Transcript from the school.

Requirements:

  1. 2020 Friend of Youth Optimist Scholarship Form
  2. Letter of acceptance
  3. Two letters of reference (read the application)
  4. School transcript

Please see Ms. Lapointe for more information and/or pick up an application form outside of her room.


National Union Scholarships and SGEU

Saskatchewan Union:

  • SGEU

Scholarship:

  • Brian Fudge Memorial Scholarship
  • Scholarship for Students of Colour
  • Scholarship for Indigenous Students
  • Scholarship for LGBTQ2 Students
  • Tommy Douglas Scholarship
  • Terry Fox Memorial

Eligibility:  

  • Child/Grandchild of a member.
  • Saskatchewan Government and General Emplyees’ Union
  • Various criteria and factors to look at for each of the scholarships above

 

Information and Application Forms:

2020 Scholarship Information


Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan Entrance Scholarships and Bursaries

Amazing Opportunities

The Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, as well as many Lodges, sponsor a number of awards, scholarships, and bursaries. Information, including closing dates for applications, along with downloadable application forms are listed below.

Please note that there are Entrance Scholarships/Bursaries and Post-Secondary Scholarships/Bursaries available. Some scholarships/bursaries require a personal connection to Freemasonry or to the Eastern Star. Many scholarships/bursaries are open to Saskatchewan students without a Masonic connection.

You are encouraged to apply for all scholarships/bursaries for which you are qualified. If you apply for more than one scholarship/bursary you are not required to send additional copies of the same required documents. You will not be considered for any scholarship/bursary for which you have not completed the required application form.

GRAND LODGE AWARDS – Closing date for applications is August 11, 2020

  • EDGAR ALEXANDER GARTON SCHOLARSHIPS – 3 x $1,500 (Application)
    Offered annually to undergraduate students who have completed one or more years of University, Sask. Polytechnic, or other post-secondary education. Applicants must be children or grandchildren of a Master Mason in good standing, a resident of Saskatchewan and attending a post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan. Selection will be based on academic achievements, sportsmanship and leadership. Must be registered for a full academic load for a full academic year as required by the institution chosen.
  • ROBINSON MEMORIAL BURSARY- 2 x $500 (Application)
    Offered annually for one undergraduate from the University of Saskatchewan and one undergraduate from the University of Regina pursuing a course leading to an honours degree or a Master’s degree in English. Selection will be based upon academic achievement and leadership.
  • GRAND LODGE OF SASK. A.F. & A.M. POST SECONDARY EDUCATION BURSARY 2 x $500 (Application)
    Offered annually to an undergraduate student at the University of Regina or the University of Saskatchewan who is a resident of Saskatchewan. Selection will be based upon academic achievement, sportsmanship and leadership.
  • MASONIC YOUTH TRUST AWARD 6 x $1,500 (Application)
    Offered annually to Saskatchewan High School graduates who proceed to an institution of higher learning (Technical, Vocational or University) anywhere in Canada. Selection is based upon academic achievement, leadership skills, community and school activities and special awards.
  • GILBERT AND GAY COOK MEMORIAL AWARD 1 x $1,000 (Application)
    Offered annually to Saskatchewan high school graduates with preference to graduates who currently are or were members of the International Order of Job’s Daughters or the Order of DeMolay and who will be entering the University of Regina or the University of Saskatchewan. Selection will be based upon academic achievement and a range of non-academic activities.
  • MASONIC YOUTH BURSARY 10 x $1,200 (Application)
    Offered annually to Saskatchewan High School graduates who proceed to an institution of higher learning (Technical, Vocational or University) anywhere in Canada. Selection is based upon academic achievement, leadership skills, financial need, community and school activities and special awards.

OTHER MASONIC AWARDS

  • ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR EXCELSIOR CHAPTER NO. 21 AWARD 1 x $1,500 (Application)
    This award is offered annually to a Saskatchewan resident who is or will be attending a University or Technical Institute in Saskatchewan. Selection is based upon academic achievement and extra-curricular activities. Candidates must be closely related to a current member of a Saskatchewan Eastern Star Chapter (dues paying or life). Valid relationships include spouse, child, grandchild, sibling, niece or nephew (all biological, adopted or step), or be a member themselves. If there is no OES connection then a Masonic relationship is required. Preference will be given to graduates who are closely related to a current member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Applicants must be registered for a full academic load for a full academic year.

 

MORE INFORMATION

Many Lodges sponsor a number of awards, scholarships, and bursaries, for information and details on ALL awards offered by the Grand Lodge and constituent Lodges click below:

Please read and comply with all the requirements stated on the application forms.