Saskatchewan Hockey Association

The Saskatchewan Hockey Association shall award a minimum of eleven (11) $1,000.00 Hockey Education Assistance Grants each hockey season to a minimum of eleven (11) registered members (male or female) of the S.H.A. as follows:

  • 8 Regional (zone) members (player, coach or member of the referees division)
  • 1 Midget AAA registered player
  • 1 Female registered player
  • 1 Junior A, Junior B, Junior C or Senior registered player

Link:  Website, Application Information and Application Form

Deadline:  August 31 annually


Gabriel Dumont Institute Scholarships and Bursaries

The Gabriel Dumont Institute has been administering scholarships for Saskatchewan’s Métis since the early 1980s through the Gabriel Dumont Scholarship Foundation.

Scholarships are awarded to Métis students who are Saskatchewan residents and are registered as full-time students at an accredited post-secondary institution.

The programs are intended to recognize leadership, academic ability, financial need, and community involvement of students who meet the eligibility criteria for any or all scholarship programs.

The scholarship fund is based on a $2.5 million capital investment and scholarships are awarded on the interest earned on the fund’s principle and through individual corporate partnership donations.

Award decisions are made by a scholarship trustee and selection committee comprised of five members; three members are selected from within the institute while two members are external appointees from the Métis community.

GDI welcomes the opportunity to build partnerships with corporate and independent businesses, and has the potential for matching GDI-partner contributions. Contact the Scholarship Coordinator for more information at scholarships@gdi.gdins.org.

Site:  https://gdins.org/student-services/scholarships-bursaries/

 


Apply for Financial Help for Post-Secondary Studies in French

The Federal-Provincial Fellowship and Travel Scholarships provide an opportunity for minority-language and second-language students to pursue post-secondary French education in Saskatchewan and out-of-province, when courses are not available to them in Saskatchewan.

There are two main scholarships available to students looking to pursue post-secondary studies in French:

  • The Federal-Provincial Fellowship Scholarship to Study in French; and
  • The Federal-Provincial Travel Scholarship to Study in French.

How to apply?

Applicants use the same form to apply for both the Federal-Provincial Fellowship Scholarship and the Travel Scholarship.

In addition to the completed application form, students need to forward a copy of their Social Insurance Number (SIN), and a confirmation of enrolment from their school.

Please forward the application, confirmation of enrolment form, and a copy of your SIN to:

Student Services Centre
1120 – 2010 12th Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan  S4P 0M3

Fax: (306) 787-1608

Application Deadlines:

  • Fall semester must be received by October 31.
  • Winter semester must be received by January 31.
  • Spring/summer semester must be received by May 31.

Site:  https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/education-and-learning/scholarships-bursaries-grants/scholarships/federal-provincial-scholarships-for-studies-in-french#scholarships-available 


4-H Scholarships for Saskatchewan, Canada and Other

Saskatchewan

  • Every year 4-H Saskatchewan has the opportunity to award some of our outstanding senior members with scholarships to assist with their post-secondary education. Awarding these scholarships is always a very difficult task, as all applicants consistently demonstrate outstanding levels of leadership with the 4-H program and their communities.
  • Various scholarships and awards
  • Deadline: April 1, 2016
  • http://www.4-h.sk.ca/scholarships/4-hsask

Canada

  • 4-H Canada would like to thank their generous partners: Canadian Co-Operative Wool Growers, Canadian Meat Council, CIBC, John Deere Canada, TD Bank Group, The W. Garfield Weston Foundation and CN for their commitment to supporting 4-H members as they pursue their post-secondary education.There are several scholarship opportunities available for 4-H members across Canada. Follow the link below for more information. You will need to create a log-in to access the application area for 4-H Canada grants, scholarships and other opportunities.
  • Various scholarships and awards
  • Deadline: varies
  • http://www.4-h.sk.ca/scholarships/4-hcanada

 

Site: http://www.4-h.sk.ca/opportunities/scholarships


SAS Speech-Language and Audiology Canada Scholarships

SAS Scholarships

Scholarships are available to full-time students in the final year of a master’s or doctorate degree program in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology. The scholarship program is administered by SAC (Speech-Language and Audiology Canada).

Through our partnership and letter of understanding, a total of 17 scholarships are awarded annually.

– The Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children Susan Lane Scholarship ($2,000) is awarded to a student based on general selection criteria plus involvement in one of the current Elks on-going clinical programs (BC Family Hearing Resource Centre, ISTAR, SPARC, etc.)

– The Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children Deborah Kully Scholarship ($2,000) is awarded to a student based on general selection criteria plus involvement in one of the current Elks on-going clinical programs (BC Family Hearing Resource Centre, ISTAR, SPARC, etc.)

– The Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children William J Blake Scholarship ($2,000) is awarded to a student based on general selection criteria plus who is a member (or relative) of the Elks of Canada.

– Fourteen Elks and Royal Purple Gordon Leslie Memorial Scholarships ($1,000 each) are awarded to students based on general selection criteria.

The Elks of Canada have long been associated with and recognized for their dedication and generous contributions in supporting communication-related professions.

Deadline:  Typically October


Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers National Scholarship Program

2017 National Scholarship APPLY NOW!

NEW!!! DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR ENTRIES: JUNE 9, 2017

1. Applicants must be Canadian residents studying in Canada.

2. Applicants must be enrolled or expected to enroll in a post-secondary program of at least 2 years.

3. All Graduating High School Students

4. College/University students must be enrolled in at least one more year of study as of Spring 2016.

5. Applicants must be working for a current CFIG member (retail, associate, affiliate) or be a family member of an employee of a current CFIG member.

6. Only complete applications containing full and accurate information will be considered.

7. Plagiarism is an infringement of copyright laws. All essays must be properly referenced.

Scholarship Poster (Download here)


Gerry McCudden Memorial Scholarship

The Saskatchewan Chapter Gerry McCudden Scholarship is a competitive, merit-based scholarship program designed for graduating grade twelve students who desire financial support for their pursuit of post-secondary educational opportunities. The amount of this Scholarship will be $2,000, provided for the first year of post-secondary education.

Deadline: June 12, 2017

 


Casino Regina and Moose Jaw Scholarship and Award Program

Student Award Program

SaskGaming offers a Student Award Program to encourage Saskatchewan residents to pursue full-time, post-secondary education in the fields of business administration, hospitality management, electronics or computer technologies, and public relations. Click here for available awards.

SaskGaming Dependent Award (Two awards valued at $1,500)

This award is designated for dependents of SaskGaming employees who are currently attending a post-secondary institution.

SaskGaming Dependent Award Criteria:

  • will be presented to a student who meets the following criteria:
  • Must be a dependent of an employee of SaskGaming as defined as the employees’ natural, legally adopted, step child, or ward of an employee who is unmarried and is directly dependent upon the employees’ financial care and support. The children of a common-law spouse may also be covered provided they are living in the same address as the employee. Note – this will not include contracted employees;
  • Must be accepted as a full or part-time student at a recognized educational institution in the coming year and;
  • Demonstrated financial need.

Applications are available at our Human Resources office at 2020 Saskatchewan Drive in Regina or by clicking here. 

Deadline:  September 30 of each year


Cameco Scholarships

 

Cameco Corporation Scholarship for First Nation and Métis Students

Cameco is proud to participate in this exciting partnership with Indspire, the largest supporter of Indigenous education outside the federal government. Indspire is a national charity that is dedicated to delivering programs and tools to help Indigenous peoples, especially youth, achieve their potential.

The Cameco Corporation Scholarship for First Nations and Metis Students, funded by Cameco and administered by Indspire, provides financial support for students from within Saskatchewan’s Northern Administration District (NAD).

Scholarships apply to all disciplines. The first deadline is June 1; the second application deadline is November 1st.

For more information and to apply:

Indspire – Guide for Indigenous Students

All applications can be made online at – https://indspire.ca/apply

Call 1-855-INDSPIRE (463-7747) for additional information or assistance

Non-Aboriginal students from northern Saskatchewan will continue to be supported by a variety of Cameco-sponsored scholarships that will require direct application through the University of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. All students who are residents of Northern Saskatchewan will remain eligible for Cameco’s employee dependent scholarship program as well.

Cameco Mining and Mineral Process Engineering Scholarship

Cameco Corporation is committed to increasing opportunities in the mining, mineral process and nuclear energy industry. In order to promote employment growth in the identified industries, Cameco has a scholarship to encourage pursuit of select engineering disciplines.

Annually, up to three $5,000 scholarships will be awarded to second year mining and mineral process engineering students at select post-secondary institutions. Students pursuing mining or mineral process engineering at the following institutions in Canada are encouraged to apply:

  • Dalhousie University – Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Université Laval – Québec, Québec
  • Ecole Polytechnique – Montreal, Québec
  • McGill University – Montreal, Québec
  • Queen’s University – Kingston, Ontario
  • University of Toronto – Toronto, Ontario
  • Laurentian University – Sudbury, Ontario
  • University of Alberta – Edmonton, Alberta
  • University of British Columbia – Vancouver, British Columbia
  • University of Saskatchewan*

*See application for details.

Application deadline: October 31

2016 CIM Application form

Applications should be sent to:

Ashley Cates
Specialist, Workforce Planning and
Talent Acquisition, Human Resources
Cameco Corporation
2121 11th Street West,
Saskatoon, SK S7M 1J3, Canada​

The Russell W. Thompkins Memorial Award in Mining Engineering (funding partner)

Established in memory of Russell W. Thompkins, distinguished and admired Emeritus Professor and former Chairman of the Department of Mining Engineering, in recognition of the valued contribution he made to the safety of the uranium mining industry. Awarded on the basis of financial need and overall academic accomplishment to a student in the fourth year of a Mining Engineering program. Preference will be given to students who have made a positive contribution to the Mining Engineering Department and to the University through extracurricular activities.

Cameco provides funding to support one scholar per academic year.

Please consult www.queensu.ca for award deadlines.

SASKATCHEWAN SCHOLARSHIPS

Bernard Michel Scholarship

The Bernard Michel Scholarship provides support for a Saskatchewan aboriginal student entering their second or third year of study within the College of Engineering or College of Arts & Science. Arts and Science students, to be eligible, must be pursuing the following degrees:

  • B.Sc. Geology
  • B.Sc. Geography
  • B.Sc. Biology
  • B.Sc. Computer Science
  • B.Sc. Toxicology
  • B.Sc. Chemistry
  • B.Sc. Physics
  • B.Sc. Environmental Sciences

The total award value includes two $5,000 scholarships over a maximum of two years, renewable once for a total potential award of $10,000 per student. Renewal eligibility is based on successful academic promotion as determined by College regulations and maintaining full-time student status.

Applications for the upcoming academic year are available each March on the University of Saskatchewan website.

Application deadline: June 1

For more information, please contact: (306) 966-1212
Email: awards@usask.ca

Cameco Scholarship in Business

This scholarship is to recognize and promote academic excellence among students who have completed the second or third year of their program in pursuit of a bachelor of commerce (B.Comm) degree at the Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan. Preference will be given to residents of Saskatchewan’s Northern Administrative District. One annual scholarship of $5,000 will be awarded.

Application deadline: March 31st of each academic year

Please visit the University of Saskatchewan website for more information

For more information, please contact: (306) 966-4785
Email: undergrad@edwards.usask.ca

Cameco Corporation Scholarships in the Geological Sciences

This scholarship is to encourage students to pursue a career in the geological sciences and is open to students studying geological sciences at the University of Saskatchewan. Two annual scholarships of $5,000 are available for students in their second or third year of study.

Students are advised to consult with the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan for further information and eligibility requirements.

Please visit the University of Saskatchewan website for more information.

Cameco Corporation Scholarship in Engineering

To recognize academic achievement of undergraduate students who are pursuing a bachelor of science (B.Sc.) degree in engineering with an interest in metallurgy and mineral processing in the mining industry.

Candidates must be pursuing a B.Sc. in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or geological engineering at the University of Saskatchewan and entering their third year of study. This scholarship consists of two annual awards of $5,000 each, renewable once students successfully register for fourth year of study for a total potential award of $10,000.

Preference will be given to chemical engineering students. Candidates must submit a letter outlining their interest in the mining industry, including any previous work experience.

Application deadline: end of September each academic year

Please visit the University of Saskatchewan website for more information

CANADA, AUSTRALIA OR UNITED STATES SCHOLARSHIPS

Cameco Employees’ Dependent Children Scholarship

Dependent children of Cameco employees who are either beginning their post-secondary studies in the fall of 2017 or are already enrolled in a post-secondary program are eligible for a scholarship of up to $2,500. Applicants are assessed based on evidence of community service, participation in extra-curricular activities and academic performance. Recipients are limited to a maximum of four annual Cameco awards.

Applicants must include all contact information on the application form and submit a copy of the application along with their most recent secondary or post-secondary transcripts by the application deadline. A reference is also required to complete a section of the application form.

Application deadline: June 1

Cameco Employees’ Dependent Children Scholarship

For more information, please contact: Human Resources at (306) 956-6370
Email: scholarship@cameco.com

 

 

Site:  https://www.cameco.com/careers/students/scholarships 


Automotive Industries Association of Canada

AIA Canada is committed to building a prosperous future for the automotive aftermarket industry and for Canada as a whole.

AIA and the University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UofAF) Scholarship Program ($1,000)
Annual scholarship for students in secondary school or pursuing post-secondary education
Deadline:  June 15 of each year

Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Award ($700)
Annual award for students pursuing careers in the automotive aftermarket industry
Deadline:  November 30 of each year

Hans McCorriston Grant ($1,000)
Annual grant for students enrolled in a college-level machinist training program in Canada.

Site:  https://www.aiacanada.com/career-resources/grants-and-scholarships/