Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship

  • Must be planning to take an agriculture related program.
  • Must submit a 3 minute video or 1,000 word essay that highlights agriculture’s stewardship story

Site:  https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/agriculture-natural-resources-and-industry/agribusiness-farmers-and-ranchers/thinkag/prepare-for-a-career-in-ag/scholarships

Value:  1 x $4000 and 3 x $2000

Deadline:  March 1


RBC Students Leading Change Scholarships

Who Can Apply?

Students who fall into one of the 2 categories below are eligible to apply:

  • Category 1 (Graduating High School or CEGEP): Currently enrolled in their graduating year of a Canadian High School or CEGEP, or have graduated from a Canadian High School or CEGEP within the last 2 years, and will be enrolled in their first year of a minimum 2 year undergraduate degree or diploma program on a full-time basis at a recognized publicly funded Canadian university or college in the fall 2017 academic term
  • Category 2 (Undergraduate or Graduate Degree or Diploma): Currently enrolled in a degree or diploma program on a full-time basis in a recognized publicly funded Canadian university or college and planning to continue full-time studies in fall 2017. Must have at least 2 years of full-time studies left in the program
  • All applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with a minimum 75% average in their last completed year of study
  • Students with a disability who attend or are planning to attend post-secondary school on a part-time basis in fall 2017 are also eligible. Please see terms and conditions for full details

Site:  http://scholarships.rbc.com/studentsleadingchange.aspx?_ga=1.42393125.1496392958.1448979554

Value:  15 x $10 000

Deadline:  February 28, 2017 at 3:00 pm


RBC Royal Bank Scholarship for Aboriginals

For status and non-status Indians, Inuit or Métis pursuing post-secondary education.

Site: http://www.rbc.com/careers/aboriginal_student_awards.html  

Value:  10 x $4000

Deadline:  February 28


Canadian Association of Principals Student Leadership

  • One grade 12 student per school may be nominated by the school administrator.
  • Based on leadership activities in the school and community and on academic achievement.
  • Each nominee must complete the questionnaire and essay.

Please note this scholarship is decided upon at the school level.  No action is required of a student/family for nomination process.

Value:  12 x $750

Deadline:  March 1

 


The Leonard Foundation Financial Assistance Program

Students must enroll in a full-time undergraduate program and participate regularly in athletic or military activities.  Personal qualities showing a potential for leadership are also a requirement.

All applicants will be considered but preference will be given to daughters or sons of ordained clergy, elementary or secondary school teachers, and Canadian military personnel.

Site: http://www.leonardfnd.org/

Value:  40 x $1000

Deadline: March 31


Saskatchewan Council for Exceptional Children Scholarships and Awards

The Academic Scholarship will support an individual pursuing a career directly related to working with persons with exceptionalities.

The Transition Award will be given to an individual who has overcome significant challenges due to a disability in order to achieve his/her goals.

Site:  http://www.saskcec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/2016-Sask-Scholarship-Package-1.pdf

Value:  Academic Scholarship – $1000, and Transition Award – $1000

Deadline:  March 31

Please note that the application says 2016 but it is still being offered for 2017.  Due date stays the same.


Agriculture Student Scholarship

Please find information about the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Agriculture Student Scholarship below. Please share with teachers and grade 12 students in your school division who are pursuing agriculture-related post-secondary education in the fall of 2017.

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture awards a grand-prize scholarship of $4,000 and three runner-up scholarships of $2,000 for students who thinkAG. Applicants need to produce a three-minute creative video or write a well-researched fact-based 1,000-word essay sharing their food story; and provide proof of acceptance to a post-secondary institution and a letter of recommendation from a teacher, agriculture industry or community leader. Note that immediate family of the Government of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation employees are not eligible to apply.

The application deadline is March 1, 2017. Visit saskatchewan.ca/thinkag or contact agriculture.scholarship@gov.sk.ca for more information. Please help us spread the word!

Contact:
Taylor Peppler, Ministry of Agriculture, 306-787-0350, taylor.peppler@gov.sk.ca


Rick Hansen Youth Leadership Summit

Rick Hansen will be hosting an exclusive Youth Leadership Summit in Ottawa on May 20-22, 2017 for 50 young leaders who care about access and inclusion for people with disabilities. Selected students will be treated to an amazing lineup of activities such as:

  • Exclusive leadership training opportunities with distinguished Canadians;
  • Hands-on workshops on access and inclusion that empower young leaders to take learning back into their schools and communities; and,
  • Special events and private tours of iconic Canadian monuments.

Qualified youth aged 12-19 must apply online with a short essay or video before February 10, 2017. There is no cost to attend the Summit, travel and accommodation will be covered for each delegate and a parent or caregiver.

Contact:
Brenda Gabriel, 306-873-7851, bgabriel@rickhansen.com

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Student Art and Poetry Request

Student Art and Poetry Request

The Ministry of Education would like to revive its physical environment to reflect what matters most― Saskatchewan students. School divisions and First Nations education authorities are encouraged to send one piece of student artwork and/or poetry by Wednesday, March 15, 2017 to the ministry for display on the walls in our buildings. Please note that the student work will not be returned, but the students will be recognized by receiving a thank you card from the Deputy Minister and a picture of their displayed work.

Please select one-dimensional works that would fit into an 11 x 17 frame. Arrangements for pickup can be made by emailing curriculum@gov.sk.ca. We thank you in advance for shaping the Ministry of Education’s physical environment to honour the work of Saskatchewan students.

Contact:
Susan Nedelcov-Anderson, 306-787-6098, susan.nedelcovanderson@gov.sk.ca


The University of Regina’s Accelerated Program

The University of Regina’s High School Accelerated Program  is for grade 11 and 12 students.

The HSXL program allows high school students to take one university course per semester for credit toward a future University program.  Students can take courses whenever and wherever is convenient for them.

Benefits of the program include:

  • Lighten the first semester by taking a course before even starting university.
  • Get a taste of what university is like before the first semester.
  • Obtain a U of R student ID card and access to university services, facilities and programs
  • In some cases, students may be eligible for dual credit or special project credit on the high school transcript for university course.

English 100 is offered online for HSXL student. This course is scheduled to start in February 2017 to better align with the high school semester.  The deadline to apply for HSXL English 100 is January 9.

 

Contact:  cce.studentservices@uregina.ca or phone 306-525-5807

Form:  http://www.uregina.ca/cce/assets/docs/pdf/student-services/hsxl-admit-register.pdf