Posted on Friday, April 5, 2019 by Admin C.L.
All Grade 12 students are required to complete the General Scholarship Application form to be considered for any and all school scholarships that are administered through Vanier Collegiate Scholarships Committee.
2019 Vanier Collegiate General Application Form
They will be handed out on Tuesday, April 16 and all forms must be handed back to your CE teacher ASAP!
2019 Leader Post Foundation Bursary Application Package
Each year the Leader-Post Foundation awards a number of $5,000 bursaries to qualified applicants. The Foundation believes in providing service to the community, assistance to those in need and encouragement for promising young students. It is from those beliefs that the criteria for the bursaries were developed. If you are a Saskatchewan resident living within the Leader-Post designated market, who meets the criteria and is applying for one of the bursaries, we commend you and promise to carefully review your application.
- Applicants must be accepted as a full-time student at a recognized educational institution;
- Applications must be completed by the person applying ;
- Financial information provided in support of the application will beheld in strict confidence by the
review committee;
- Letters of reference should be included from:
- an employer (where applicable)
- a teacher or someone familiar with school activities and extra-curricular involvement
- someone familiar with special talents, cultural activities or community involvement
Applications are to be post-marked no later than May 31, 2019 to:
- Leader-Post Foundation
P.O. Box 2020
1964 Park Street
Regina, SK
S4P 3G4
Every year, several scholarships are awarded to Saskatchewan students studying in a field directly related to information and communications technology.
Eligibility
Open to Entrance and Undergraduate students enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution pursuing a degree, diploma or certificate program directly related to information and communications technology. Programs include, but are not limited to the following:
- Engineering (electrical, electronic, telecommunications)
- Business Administration/Commerce
- Computer Science
- Other field of study related to SaskTel
Candidates must:
- Self declare as Métis
- Be a Saskatchewan resident
- Demonstrate academic ability to be successful in course of study
- Be enrolled or plan to enroll in full-time studies at a Post-Secondary institution in Saskatchewan
- Demonstrate financial need
- Submit a statement of no more than one page attesting to leadership skills and Community involvement, which includes a 50-word biography
By submitting their application, candidates grant permission for the Gabriel Dumont Institute Scholarship Foundation to provide their name, photo, course of study and submitted statement for publication purposes, should they receive the award.
Deadline for scholarship applications is May 1 and October 1 of each year.Please note that Scholarship applications are not retained past the award year.
To apply, visit the Gabriel Dumont Institute website and submit an online application.
http://www.sasktel.com/wps/wcm/connect/content/home/about-sasktel/careers/student-opportunities/scholarships/sasktel-metis-scholarships
Value: 1 x $2000
Info: The Les Donnelly Scholarship provides financial assistance to a post-secondary student who 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. The Saskatchewan Safety Council must receive applications no later than May 31st for the same year of studies.
Les Donnelly Scholarship Brochure and Application Form (PDF)
Deadline: May 31
Site: http://www.sasksafety.org/about-us/awards/les-donnelly-scholarship
Build Strong supports education and training initiatives in the communities where we do business to help build community capacity, develop the next generation of community leaders, and provide a skilled workforce for our industry. Our TransCanada Scholarships are helping students in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico access education in a range of disciplines .
Please select the scholarship you wish to apply for from the list below. TransCanada will be accepting applications from January 14 – May 17, 2019 at 11:59:59 p.m. EST.
TransCanada Trades Scholarship
The TransCanada Trades Scholarship is offered on an annual basis to up to 100 students from communities across TransCanada’s Canadian footprint. Each scholarship is worth $2,500 and is offered to students who are entering or enrolled in a qualifying trades program at a registered education institute. This includes, but is not limited to, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, welding, pipe fitting and camp related positions etc.
TransCanada Indigenous Legacy Scholarship
The TransCanada Indigenous Legacy Scholarship is offered on an annual basis to up to 75 students from communities across our Canadian footprint. Each scholarship is worth $5,000 and is offered to First Nations, Métis and Inuit students pursuing any full-time, post-secondary program at a registered education institute. Recipients are encouraged to apply to receive the scholarship on an annual basis.
TransCanada Community Leaders Scholarship
The TransCanada Community Leaders Scholarship is offered on an annual basis to up to 100 students from communities across our Canadian footprint in the amount of $2,500 per student. The scholarship rewards those students who demonstrate a strong commitment to their communities through volunteer work, community participation, leadership or other activities.
Deadline: May 17, 2019
Information:
Deadline: May 1
CSLA is pleased to offer twelve $500.00 annual student awards to exemplary student leaders from across Canada. The aim of these awards is to recognize outstanding achievement and contribution to student leadership in secondary schools and communities across Canada. These awards are the highest recognition CSLA gives to student leaders in Canada.
There will be a Canadian Student Leader Award offered to one deserving student from each province, the territories, and one discretionary award. In the event that there is no eligible applicant from a province or the territories, the CSLA Board of Directors will, at their discretion, award additional discretionary awards as is deemed merited.
The CSLA Board of Directors will approve award winners. Applicants will be evaluated on whether or not they meet the meet the award criteria.
Here are the 2018 Canadian Student Leader Award Winners
Section One: Eligibility
To be eligible for the award, the individual must:
- Be a graduating student in a secondary school in Canada;
- Be in good academic standing (70%+ average over last two years of study);
- Be from a current CSLA member school;
- Have demonstrated a capacity for student leadership by making significant contributions to his/her school and/or community;
- Have provided service throughout his or her secondary school experience;
- Be planning on post-secondary education (see award requirements)
For more information click on the application form below:
Canadian-Student-Leadership-Awards-Application-Package_2019
Available to all Saskatchewan students who are now in their final year of high school in a SASCA member school.
- This application form, completed and signed.
- A current high school transcript.
- An essay of up to 500 words describing your school and community
involvement. Outline what motivated you to become involved, what was
achieved by your involvement, and how this will be used by you after
high school.
- Two letters of recommendation. One each from a school official and a
non-school leader other than a relative.
- An optional essay of no more than 250 words describing any other
circumstances that may be relevant to your application.
No other material will be judged. Materials will not be returned. Successful applicants will be notified as to their status.
Payment will be made only upon “proof of registration” by the registrar at a recognized post secondary institution.
Mail application package in a standard 9 x 12 envelope to:
- SASCA Scholarships
Box 430
Lashburn, SK S0M 1H0
Applications must be postmarked no later than May 31. Applications sent
in any other manner will not be accepted.
Application Form: http://media.wix.com/ugd/a777a8_babed8b9f29c4925a5bbe219f5859001.pdf
Website: https://www.sascaleadership.com/about1-cvdy
Essay:
Value: $500
Website and Application Form: https://forklifttrainingsaskatoon.com/apply.php
Deadline: May 31
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
The SK Drama Association is a Provincial Cultural Organization and Professional Growth Network of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation. Our mission is to promote the growth and development of youth drama in Saskatchewan and to promote professional development through communication and drama development programs.
To facilitate the delivery of our mission, SDA provides a $1000 Entrance Scholarship to an eligible SDA student member graduating from Grade 12 and continuing his/her education in a post secondary institution with a a major area of study in Theatre/Drama or Theatre/Drama Education.
Deadline: May 31
Website: http://www.saskdrama.com/scholarship.htm