Schulich Leader Scholarships – Vanier Collegiate Institute Nominee Process

Schulich Leadership
2020-2021
Vanier Collegiate Nomination Process

PDF DOCUMENT FOR VCI STUDENTS – Schulich Leadership 2020 2021

WEBSITE:  https://www.schulichleaders.com/

To qualify, Nominees must:

Nominees must meet the following criteria

  • Academic Excellence AND
  • Leadership, charisma and creativity.
  • Strong consideration will be given to students with financial need.
  • Be entrepreneurial-minded and intend to pursue a career in one or more of the following focus areas:
    • Technology
    • Engineering
    • Entrepreneurship and business enterprise;
    • Applied scientific research.
  • Schulich are NOT considering students who:
    • Focus on activism (environmental/political/societal)
    • Intend to become a practicing physician and or medical research (e.g. Doctor, Dentist, Nurse, Psychologist, Pharmacist, Optometrist, etc.)
    • Intend to become a Professor and conduct theoretical research.

Package:

  • Title Page
  • Include a small paragraph listing the schools and programs you are applying to and your future career and professional goals.
  • Essay – 600-word essay demonstrating why they would make a great Schulich Leader (research who Schulich was/did/etc.)
  • Resume
  • Transcript

Deadline:

Vanier Nomination Deadline:                                         Extended to January 20, 2021
Vanier Nominee will be informed:                                            Extended to January  20, 2021

Schulich School Nomination Deadline:                                    January 27, 2021
Student Nominee Deadline:                                                     February 17, 2021
Universities Make Offers                                                              March 1 – June 15, 2021                               

Other:

  • Nominee, shot at $100 000 Schulich Leader Scholarship and/or 50 STEM scholarship

Nomination form includes:

  • Name and contact information for your school
  • Name and contact information for your Nominee
  • Your Nominee will receive an email with a link to the Schulich Leader Scholarship Application. The rest is up to them!

Vanier Selected Nominee Application Requires:

  1. Universities they wish to attend
  2. List of their top three achievements (academic or other)
    – 50 words maximum per achievement
  3. Essay describing why they should win
    – 600 words maximum
  4. Optional essay to outline extenuating circumstances that put them at a financial disadvantage, or they feel are relevant to their application
    – 250 words maximum
  5. Short answer to identify where they see themselves in 10 years and how they plan to get there
    – 50 words maximum
  6. Two letters of reference, including referee contact information for verification
    – Save as Microsoft Word, PDF or JPEG
  7. Copy of up-to-date transcript, credit counsel summary or detailed academic report
    – Save as Microsoft Word, PDF or JPEG
  8. Headshot profile image for publicity
    – Save as JPEG (No PDF or Word documents)

Websites:

 


IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Grade 10/11/12 students and parents

Students and Parents


See Your Future Career Event

NOVEMBER 3, 2020
Virtual

See Your Future – Education & Career Fair 2020 allows students and parents to ask important questions about life after high school:

  • Where will I study?
  • Where will I live?
  • What scholarships are available?
  • What program do I require to get the job I want?

These questions, and more, will be answered by professional representatives at See Your Future – Education & Career Fair

STUDENT AND PARENT RESOURCES AND REGISTRATION

Site: https://seeyourfuture.ca/ 


U of R Events!

MAIN SITE FOR EVENTS

You will need to log in or create a URConnected.ca account to sign-up for an event.
Currently, you are not logged in, but may browse the upcoming events.

Virtual Events

EVENT NAME DATE & TIME LOCATION REGISTER
Q & A: Pre-Professional Studies at Campion College October 19, 2020
06:30 PM  to 07:30 PM
Central Standard Time (North America)
Virtual
Social Work – Prospective Student Q&A Session November 02, 2020
01:30 PM  to 02:30 PM
Central Standard Time (North America)
Virtual
What is Engineering? November 20, 2020
05:30 PM  to 07:00 PM
Central Standard Time (North America)
Virtual

Information Sessions

EVENT NAME DATE & TIME LOCATION REGISTER
What is Business? Info Session October 22, 2020
04:30 PM  to 05:30 PM
Central Standard Time (North America)
Virtual
UofR Information Session – Oct 26 October 26, 2020
05:30 PM  to 06:30 PM
Central Standard Time (North America)
Virtual
Faculty of Nursing Info Session November 05, 2020
06:00 PM  to 07:00 PM
Central Standard Time (North America)
Virtual

SK Poly

Become a Student Advising Sessions

Want to learn what Sask Polytech is all about? Connect with our Recruitment advisors today! Advisors can give you an overview of the programs we offer and advantages of a Sask Polytech education, and will help guide you through the application process.

  • Join an online drop-in advising session happening Monday to Thursday, 1 – 3:00 p.m.
  • Email us at askaquestion@saskpolytech.ca
  • Call our toll-free number at 1-866-467-4278
  • Contact our Welcome Centres at:
    • Saskatoon 306-659-4012
    • Regina 306-775-7395
    • Prince Albert 306-765-1611
    • Moose Jaw 306-691-8429
  • Zoom Drop-in Advising Sessions

    Do you have questions about Saskatchewan Polytechnic? We are here for you! Join this online drop-in session where you can speak with a student recruitment advisor one-to-one. Advisors will be available to provide information on everything from program information to submitting your application to Sask Polytech.

    International students (current and future) are invited to join the International Student Drop-in Advising Sessions happening daily from 10 a.m. – 12 noon (CST).

    Date: Daily, Monday to Thursday
    Time: 1 – 3:00 p.m.
    Location:  Online, via Zoom

    Advisors are available for drop-in zoom sessions Monday – Thursday from 1 – 3 p.m. Fill out the form below to begin a one-on-one chat.

    Advisors are currently not available. Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents are invited to join us during Advisor drop-in sessions Monday – Thursday from 1-3 p.m. by filling out the form below. If you fill out the form at a time outside these hours, we will contact you.

 

https://saskpolytech.ca/events/become-a-student-advising-session.aspx


Possible Grade 10 & 11 Scholarships

Grade 10 and 11 Opportunities

Note: Create an account at Scholarships Canada, Student Awards and/or StudentScholarship.org and you might be able to find even more scholarships/awards/competitions you can apply for while in high school.

  1. A Voice for Animals Contest
  2. Ayn Rand Essay Competitions
  3. Leadership – B Davis Scholarship Essay Competition (May 22, 2021)
  4. Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Scholarship (Grade 11 and 12 – see the office)
  5. Vimy Foundation Essay and Trip Opportunities
  6. Sidney Bloxom Scholarships – SK Chapter of Association of Certified Fraud Examiners will award scholarships valued at $500 for up to two SK High School Students (Grade 9-12); Essay; email saskacfe@outlook.com in December to get upcoming information. Old information.
  7. Check with the library for poetry and writing competitions.
  8. WorkSafe Saskatchewan Video Competitions (we have had students win this before!)
  9. Grade 11 Students can apply for a scholarship at Great Plains College in Swift Current (you must go there to get the scholarship)
  10. Affinity Credit Union Leadership (Moose Jaw ?)
  11. SCIE Global Opportunities
  12. Skills Canada Competitions – SK

Other Ideas:

  1. Encounters with Canada
  2. Forum For Young Canadians
  3. City of Moose Jaw Advisory Committees
  4. U of T Summer Programs
  5. U of R Accelerated Program

PAVE Student Design Competition

The PAVE Student Design Competition promotes “real world” design experience for college-level students interested in pursuing careers in the retail design industry. Students involved in retail planning, visual merchandising, interior design and branding programs are encouraged to participate in creating a dynamic design space for SketchUp. Students participating in our competition will demonstrate the will to innovate, redesign, and reinvent an actual retail design space.

This annual international competition is open exclusively to undergraduate college students involved in retail planning, design, visual merchandising, and branding programs. This year’s challenge SketchUp invites you to imagine an innovative brand experience for SketchUp.

The role of technology in shaping design and architecture cannot be underestimated. This has become more evident during the current pandemic we are experiencing. Designers have been working from home in record numbers and we will see an increase in this trend. SketchUp is a tool which allows us to envision three-dimensional space in new and exciting ways.

Prizes include grants to students and the winning students may even see their designs come to life. As a reminder, the competition is open to undergraduate students only.

First Place – $3,000
Second Place – $2,000
Third Place – $1,000
Honorable Mention – $500

 

Deadline:  November 19, 2020

Website: https://paveglobal.org/Competitions.aspx?typeid=26&typeid=26

Scholarships


Saskatchewan Safety Special Project Credit

Career Safety Education is the first program of its kind in North America. It provides universal access to completely FREE safety training for all youth in Saskatchewan. By working together with generous partners, we are able to deliver the training to any youth between 14 and 21 years of age.

The goal of Career Safety Education is to increase the knowledge of safety in Saskatchewan youth through education. Following the completion of Career Safety Education, students will apply their knowledge to prevent injuries at work or at home.

The online components are specifically designed by industry safety experts to address the most common injuries to new workers in their respective fields. The online components can be complimented with practical on-site training if community sponsorship is available.

To complete Career Safety Education, four safety courses must be completed.

The 4 compulsory courses are:

  1. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS 2015) – Youth Specific Online
  2. Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course
  3. Mental Health Wellness Training
  4. And, depending on your career interest, you choose one of the following industry orientations:
  • Agriculture: OATS (Online Agriculture Training System)
  • Heavy Construction: RSTS (Roadbuilders Safety Training System Online)
  • Construction and Trades: SCOT (Safety Construction Orientation Training)
  • Healthcare: WAVE (Workplace Assessment and Violence Education)

​More online courses will be added to the list as they become available.
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CWL Social Justice Award

The Saskatchewan Provincial Council of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada has establised a Social Justic Award. The award is intended to enable young women to engage in social justice work. Young women between the ages of 18-35 years will be eligible to receive up to one thoughsand dollars in one year upon application and decision of the committee.

Award Criteria:

  • Open to young women between the ages of 18-35 years.
  • Demonstrated involvement in social justice activities.
  • Recommendation of a pastor or campus minister or equivalent.
  • The award must be used to finance participation in a reputable social justice activity, either at home or abroad, e.g. Development and Peace, Cuervavaca experience, work in inner city or northern experiences.
  • Priority will be given to CSL members or relatives of CWL members.
  • The committee may decide to give the yearly amount to one candidate or divide it among qualified applicants
  • Academic standing and background will be a consideration but not the determining factor.
  • Successful candidates will be asked to share their experience with League members.
  • Decision of the committee is final.

Deadline: April 30, 2020

Information and Application Form

Mail completed application forms to M. Nordick, 242 670 Kenderdine Road, Saskatoon, SK S7N4W5