Indspire

Indspire: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards

Due Date: November 1 (variety of dates)

Amounts: Various

Various Criteria:

  1.  Open to Indigenous students
  2. Open to post-secondary, apprenticeships and/or technology studies
  3. Multiple scholarship opportunities

Poster:  http://indspire.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/FN832BFF_8.5x11Eng_proof2.pdf

Website: http://indspire.ca/for-students/bursaries-scholarships/


Bill Hanson Post-Secondary/Seconary Student Awards

Bill Hanson Bursary/Scholarship Program
Sponsored by: Treeline Association of I.A.N.E.

Eligibility: Aboriginal ancestry student enrolled in post-secondary or Adult Basic Education who has indicated a preference in commerce, bookkeeping, receptionist/secretarial, clerical accounting, business administration, accounting, or data entry

Value: Two at $150

Criteria: Have demonstrated proficiency in academics, involvement with extra-curricular activities and community volunteer organizations, leadership qualities, proven dedication and perseverance in overcoming educational barriers, intent on continuing studies at a recognized university or technical institute for the next academic year.

Deadline: May

Applications available from:
Vicki Drieger
Royal Bank
1135 Central Avenue
Prince Albert, SK

Fax: (306) 953-5766

Site:  http://www.ammsa.com/content/saskatchewan-scholarships

 


The Aboriginal Bursaries Search Tool

Many aboriginal students are looking for assistance to achieve their post-secondary education goals.

There are over 750 bursaries and scholarships that can be reviewed at www.aandc.gc.ca/bursaries


SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Awards of Excellence

The SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Awards of Excellence recognize youth achievement in 10 categories.

You can nominate any youth or group if they are:

  • Of Aboriginal ancestry
  • Between 14 and 18 years of age by May 22nd, 2015
  • A resident of Saskatchewan
  • Able to demonstrate outstanding commitment and/or ability in one of the 10 award categories
  • The deadline for application is April 16th, 2015.

Aboriginal Arts and Stories

Celebrate Creativity, Heritage and Legacy!

Aboriginal Arts and Stories invites self-identified First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth (ages 11 to 29) to submit a piece of creative writing or visual art for a chance to have their work published or exhibited and win up to $2000.

For more information go to  the following link.