Tuesday, February 07, 2012

CEFPI Gerry McCudden Memorial Scholarship Award

Deadline: May 31
Value: $950.00

The CEFPI 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.

Qualifications - Students must submit an essay (see below) as well as evidence that all criteria listed below have been met:
1.The candidate shall be a graduating grade twelve student.
2..The candidate shall have an academic average of 80% or higher in their grade twelve year.
3.The candidate shall have leadership potential as measured by leadership roles in school or community activities, or by creatively and vision demonstrated through participation in school or community activities.
4.The candidate will submit an essay on the required Essay Subject: “There has been increasing evidence that the design and condition of an educational facility has a significant impact on the quality of education and a student’s ability to learn. In 500 words or less, please describe how your high school facility has contributed to the quality of your education. Also, please describe the changes to your high school facility that you would propose, which you feel once implemented, would improve the quality of education.”
5.The candidate must be accepted into a post-secondary educational program following their grade twelve graduation, (i.e.: university, technical school, community college, etc.)

Mail applications to:
CEFPI Gerry McCudden Memorial Scholarship

310-21st Street East * Saskatoon, SK S7K 1M7

Oddfellows and Rebekahs Bursary

Deadline: March 15
Amount: $1000.00

This bursary is awarded by the Oddfellow and Rebekahs of Saskatchewan to a student who is deemed most worthy and in need of financial assistance. The award must be used in the year in which is it granted.

For further information open and print the information sheet and application form attached as photographs below.

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Projects Abroad

The goal of this program is to provide students with the opportunity to live and work in developing countries in a way that is both convenient and safe for the students and positive for the countries, themselves.

Projects Abroad sends volunteers ages 16 and up to 27 countries to do over 150 different unpaid internships and service projects.  Volunteers can go for as little as 2 weeks per year and up to a year.

For additional information, click here.

Saskatchewan Cooperative Youth Program

Saskatchewan Co-operative Youth Program, also known as Co-op Camp, has been leading Co-operative Youth Education in the province for over 80 years. Co-op Camp is a series of 8 camps throughout July and August where youth ages 12 to 18 from all across Saskatchewan come together to meet new people, develop leadership skills, learn more about co-operatives and have a great time. All activities are participatory and interactive in nature and challenge participants to work together to solve challenges. There is also swimming, canoeing, volleyball, campfires, and other recreational activities. Camps are held at Candle Lake and Last Mountain Lake.
The Saskatchewan Co-operative Youth Program contributes to the personal development of youth and encourages their active involvement in community and co-operative organizations. The uniqueness of the Program stems from its ability to provide a co-operative, participatory learning experience for young people, co-op staff and volunteers, within a positive, enjoyable environment.

For further information, click here.




Bullying Canada Scholarship

BullyingCanada, Canada's National Anti-Bullying Charity is now accepting applications for the organizations Scholarship Program. The scholarship is open to students in their final year of high school who have worked to end bullying in their schools and communities to aid them with their post-secondary education. The first round has 3 $100.00 scholarships, with more to follow in the months to come.

The deadline for applications is March 1st. For more information, please speak to your school, or contact BullyingCanada. Applications can be downloaded online here.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

University of Regina Spring Open House

May 11, 2010

The University of Regina is holding an open house for prospective students.  Click here for further information.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

University of Manitoba: Student Residences

The application for residence at the University of Manitoba is now accessible online. Click here to go directly to this application.

Certified Management Accountants Scholarship

CMA Canada (Saskatchewan) is once again offering its annual scholarship for high school students in Saskatchewan. This $1000 award is available to one graduating high school student who is entering the accounting program at the University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan or SIAST.  The award will be given to the applicant with the highest GPA in Grade 12 and will be presented at the annual CMA convocation ceremony in November.
Ask your guidance counsellor for application details.

Youth Summer Programs in Law and Medicine

The University of Toronto is once again offering Youth Summer Programs in Law and Medicine for the summer of 2012. Students are free to choose the number of weeks they would like to join, from one to four (Law) or five (Medicine).

In addition, this year, there is an opportunity to spend two weeks working in a research laboratory under the supervision of a Faculty of Medicine researcher, from July 15 to 28.

For further information about this program, click here.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Lethbridge College: Student for a Day

These are some confirmed dates for our Student for a Day program at Lethbridge College.Call 403 – 320-3322 to set up a day and have the attached form filled out and faxed in to the office for confirmation. We need at least one week’s notice to make arrangements.

Broadcast Journalism - Only Thursdays and Fridays

Justice Studies - March 21 (full day of mock court trials and crime scene scenarious) – Call for other dates

Child & Youth Care - Mondays in February only

Engineering Programs - March 14 – Call for other dates

Nursing Degree - Mon/Tues/Wed – 8:00 – 2 pm

Practical Nursing - March 2nd 10 – 12 or 12:30 – 2:30pm – Call for other dates

Special Needs Teacher - March 15th

Culinary - Mon – Fri Always 8 am start time

Massage Therapy - Mondays 9:00 – 2 pm

Multimedia - Mondays 10 am – 2 pm

Mechanics - Not the week March 2nd

All other programs - Call to set up a date

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

SIAST Program Changes

New Programs:
Mining Engineering Technology is a new program to SIAST. Applications are now being accepted for this two-year diploma program that begins in August 2012.

Fabricator-Welder certificate - The 34-week certificate program will start July 1, 2012 and will include one fall intake of 12 students. The program will be based on Steel Fabricator Level 1 and Welder Level 1 apprentice curriculum and will contain enhancements to Level 1 content so that graduates can return for Level 2 training.


Indigenous Peacekeeping  - This 25-week program will prepare graduates to help meet the community demand for trained individuals within First Nations communities who will ensure personal protection and public safety. The program will start July 1, 2012.

Canadian Forces accreditation
SIAST's Medical Laboratory Technology, Primary Care Paramedic and Dental Assisting programs have been recognized by the Canadian Forces (CF) and now qualify for a CF Paid Education program. Students who graduate from the Medical Laboratory Technology program receive advanced standing as Medical Laboratory Technologists, Primary Care Paramedic grads receive advanced standing as Medical Technicians, and Dental Assisting grads receive advanced standing as Dental Technicians. To learn more about enlisting with the Canadian Forces visit their website here.

My Robot Rumble, 2012


Go bot-to-bot against other Saskatchewan high-school teams. Not only can you win great prizes…your school gets to keep your bots too!


SIAST will give your school a SUMO robot kit that has everything you need to be ready for the rumble (check competition rules for details). Your team builds it, programs it and then tests it on the included competition mat. Returning teams can work on making their school's robot even better!

They are set to go on March 22, 2012. Registration is now open! You can register online or download a PDF version of the registration form and fax or mail it in. In addition to online registration, the myRobotRumble website has a new discussion board feature. Participants will be able to ask questions, receive updates and post comments.

Visit the Robot Rumble site here.


C.S.I. SIAST Campus Tours.

Upcoming dates for CSI SIAST events are:

SIAST Kelsey Campus, March 14, 2012, 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.


SIAST Palliser Campus, March 8, 2012, 1 - 3 p.m.

SIAST Wascana Campus, March 29, 2012, 1 - 3 p.m.

At SIAST Woodland Campus students and parents can arrange for individual CSI sessions by calling 1-866-467-4278

Click here for more information, including online registration.

SIAST: Machining Madness


Saturday, February 11, 2012 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m., lunch provided)


Machinists are everywhere and are in high-demand. Machine shop grads find employment in variety of different work places, from mines and steel mills to automotive engine shops and food processing plants. Come. See. Investigate what goes on in a machine shop!
SIAST Wascana Campus
4500 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK
Room A164

For more information go to www.goSIAST.com and click on "visit a campus" to start a profile and register for this event.

U of A AP/IB Conference

AP/IB Conference - March 10


Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012

Time: 9:00 am – 5:15 pm

The AP/IB Conference, "Exploring Global Change" is a free, full day event happening at the Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS) on U of A's North Campus on Saturday, March 10, 2012.


This conference provides Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate students with an opportunity to explore an important set of global issues, network with other students and university faculty, and be exposed to what the University of Alberta has to offer!

Location: University of Alberta's North Campus, Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS)

Registration: Students can register to attend online here.
There is no fee to attend and lunch and snacks are provided.
Any student currently taking Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate classes is welcome.

U of A Rural Student Discovery Day

Date: Friday, March 16, 2012

Rural Discovery Day is a day-long event designed to introduce students from rural communities to what the University of Alberta has to offer. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with current rural U of A students, meet Faculty representatives and tour the campus.
Time: 10:00AM-4:00PM (Registration opens at 9:30AM)

Location: Lister Conference Centre, Maple Leaf Room

Registration: Students can register online here.
There is no fee to attend and lunch is provided. Chaperons are welcome.

U of Alberta Aborginal Student Discover Day

Date: Friday, March 9, 2012

This full day event will provide students with a chance to see what the U of A has to to offer for Aboriginal Students and offer them an opportunity to engage with staff and students.
Time: 9:30AM-3:45PM

Location: Lister Conference Centre, Maple Leaf Room

Registration: Students can register online here.

There is no fee to attend and lunch is provided. Please note we will only accept a maximum of 100 students. Chaperons are welcome.

Allan Blakeney SaskTel Bursary

Deadline: March 10, 2012

This bursary is available to support an outstanding Saskatchewan student pursuing post-secondary studies. The total value of the bursary is $40 000 over a period of 4 years.

Eligibility is based on
  • financial need
  • high academic standing
  • Saskatchewan residency
  • full time studies at university in Saskatchewan
Further information and on-line application is available here.

Monday, January 16, 2012

University of Regina Entrance Scholarships

Most of these scholarships have an application deadline of March 15

The applications for this year's University of Regina Entrance Awards are now available online. Click here to access award information.

Friday, January 06, 2012

Sask Youth Apprenticeship Industry Scholarship


The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship encourages Saskatchewan youth to complete the SYA Program and enter into a career in a skilled trade within two years of high school graduation. For 2011-2012, the number of $1000 scholarships to be awarded through participating Saskatchewan high schools will increase from 40 to 80; that means more youth than ever will benefit. A minimum of 20 scholarships will be awarded to SYA graduates through internal SATCC processes. The increase in SYA Industry Scholarships is made possible due to significant financial contributions by the Government of Saskatchewan through the Saskatchewan Innovations and Opportunity Scholarship Program.
Please note: To be selected to nominate an SYA Industry Scholarship winner, SYA participating high schools must submit participating high school student SYA contracts or progress information to SATCC no later than January 13, 2012.

The Garfield Weston Entrance Awards

Deadline: March 28
The Garfield Weston Foundation will distribute up to 25 entrance scholarships to students entering their first year of college studies in Canada for the 2012-2013 academic year. Each award comprises a tuition waiver renewable for up to 3 additional years, an $8000 stipend, renewable for up to 3 additional years and access to summer program funding of up to $3500 as well as mentorship.

Entrance W. Garfield Weston Awards recognize and support the outstanding college-bound student who is: 
  • passionate about his or her field of study; 
  • curious, courageous, and willing to try new things; and 
  • community-minded and truly committed to being involved and making a difference in society.

 In order to be eligible for an Entrance W. Garfield Weston Award, a student must:
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • be entering his or her first year of full time college studies in the fall of 2012 in a program recognized as eligible by the college and the W. Garfield Weston Awards;
  • have a minimum average of 75% in courses required for his or her college program of choice.
For more information, application forms, and list of eligible colleges, click here.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Canada World Youth Programs

Canada World Youth manages several youth exchange programs for young people. They are currently recruiting for 2012-2013 programs for their various programs including Youth Leaders in Action, Global Learners, International Aboriginal Youth Internships and the Aboriginal Youth Excellence Program. These opportunities are aimed at 17-29 year olds and include experiences both within and outside of Canada.

For further information, click here.

French Language Bursaries

The Explore program gives students and opportunity to visit another region of Canada while learning French for give weeks in the summer. Participants must have completed grade 11 to be eligible.

Most expenses are paid by the program.

Click here for further information.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Lester B. Pearson College Scholarship

February 15 Deadline

One Saskatchewan student is chosen each year to attend the two-year, International Baccalaureate program at Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific, an United World College. This provides recipients with the opportunity to excel academically, to become involved in service activities and to gain an increased understanding and tolerance for world cultures.
 
The scholarship is limited to Grade 11 students attending a Saskatchewan school that is provincially funded. The selection process involves a half-day session where students give a presentation and participate in discussion on  pre-assigned topics. A personal interview follows in the afternoon.

Contact your guidance counsellor for further information.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Saskatchewan - Skills Canada Competitions

Skills Canada Saskatchewan will be hosting the 14th Annual Provincial Skills Competition March 15th – 16th, 2012 in Regina. Check out the website for competition areas  and register in January, 2012. For more information, call the Skills office at 306-775-1890. With over 30 skill areas there are many competitions that do not require access to a specialized shop area. Preparation for competitions like Work Place Safety, Job Skill Demonstration, Prepared Speech, and Job Interview can be supported in any school setting

CWSE-Prairies Logo Contest.


All high school (grades 7 to 12, inclusively), college and university students in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta are encouraged to enter the CWSE-Prairies logo contest. The logo’s symbology should integrate the five concepts that are the core of the Chair program. The deadline for entries is January 15, 2012.


The winning logo will be used on the program website and on selected promotional materials that will be distributed by the NSERC-CWSE-Prairies program to students, teachers and other stakeholders inCanada, but particularly in the Prairies.

For further information, visit here.



Pre-employment Hair Stylist is the newest addition to Lakeland College's pre-employment programs



Pre-Employment Hair Stylist 26 -Week Pre-employment Training Certificate

In 22 weeks program you'll learn and practice the hair stylist trade during evening and weekend classes. This will be followed by a 4-week practicum. In just 6 months, you'll be ready to work in this exciting trade. 
 •In partnership with the Lloydminster Public School Division, Lakeland College students will participate in lecture, hands-on training and labs in the innovative hairstyling classroom at the Lloydminster Comprehensive High School.
•Instructors teach from an industry standard as well as Pivot Point curriculum and texts.
•Students will learn about the fundamentals of the hairstyling profession.
•Program content will concentrate on haircutting and styling, with an introduction to texturizing and colouring.
•Students will be given the opportunity to live the learning during hands-on practice, labs and a 140 -hour practicum.
•Prior to practicum, students are equipped to challenge their first year apprenticeship training exam.
•Following the practicum component of the program, successful students will have the skills to join the workforce while completing the remaining portion of the 1,400 hours of work experience required for the Alberta Apprenticeship Board.
•High school students enrolled in the cosmetology program can build on their skills by taking part in this evening and weekend program - meaning they will gain exceptional training and experience and be ready to work soon after graduation.

Schedule:
The first program session starts January 30, 2012 and ends July 28, 2012.  Classes will be held during evenings and weekends.

Requirements:  Applicants must have English Language 10-2 and Applied Math 10 or  equivalent or pass an entrance exam and/or interview.

For more information and course descriptions, contact Alanna:
·         Toll-free 1 800 661 6490 ext. 5429 
·         Or email her at alanna.negri@lakelandcollege.ca

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Applying to Education, University of Regina

Deadline: March 15

For information about the education programs offered at the University of Regina and the procedures to apply to this faculty, click here.

University of Saskatchewan: Important Deadlines

February 15

This is the deadline to apply for the faculties of Kinesiology and Education (Direct Entry only, which is ONLY for these faculties:

  • Aboriginal Teacher Education Programs
  • Combined Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Music in Music Education
  • Practical & Applied Arts
  • University of Saskatchewan Competitive Entrance Awards

    Application Deadline: February 15

    Competitive Entrance Awards are based on academic achievement, financial need, and/or contributions to school and community life. These awards also recognize particular backgrounds, acknowledge contributions to certain clubs, and reward achievement in music or athletics. Competitive Entrance Awards are available to:
    • students proceeding directly from high school to university; and
    • students who have been out of high school for one or more years and have less than 18 credit units transferable to a program of study at the University of Saskatchewan.
    Starting in 2012-13, each student can receive payment of one Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship and one Competitive Entrance Award. If eligible to receive multiple awards, students will be contacted to confirm which award they will be accepting. Students can receive additional awards administered at the college/department level or from an external source. Self-declared St. Thomas More (STM) students may be eligible for additional awards and will be contacted when the STM awards application becomes available (usually in August). To apply for these awards, click here.

    In order to qualify for these awards, students must also complete and application to the University of Saskatchewan by the February 15 Early Application Deadline. To apply, click here.

    SIAST: Important Deadlines

    A small number of SIAST programs are designated as high demand.  These high-demand programs have admission requirements plus additional selection criteria.  The application window is from 8:00 a.m., October 1 to 4:30 p.m., February 15 (local times) each academic year.  All supporting documentation is required by February 28(29). 

    Practical Nursing 

    Monday, December 12, 2011

    UR Guaranteed Program

    Here is information about the UR Guaranteed Program as described by the U of R:

    The UR Guarantee Program will support students through every step of their university experience to successful employment. We will be there to make sure their transition is smooth and stress-free.
    We provide your students with access to academic supports, service and leadership opportunities, career development, and ways to get involved on campus and in the community.
     Reasons students should join:
    To ensure they are making the most of their University experience
    To gain valuable work experience, build their career portfolios and stand out from the competition
    To strengthen their leadership skills and build school spirit
    To improve their study skills and academic performance
    To meet new people and have fun!
    And for new students (and those with less than 30 credit hours): if they do not secure career-related employment within six months of graduation, they will be eligible to come back for another year of undergraduate classes free of charge (tuition and course fees).

    Campion College Information Night

    On Wednesday, February 2, Campion College will be hosting an information night for prospective students. This session is for prospective students and for newly admitted Campion students. Some of the topics covered will be: the application process, qualifying programs, and the registration process. They will also have an application session and scholarship application session for interested students.
    Where: Campion College Student Commons, Main floor
    Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    Fine Arts Events at the U of R


    MUSIC OPEN HOUSE - Wed. February 15
    Experience a day in the life of a music student. Sit in on music classes, attend a student recital, have a private lesson with a faculty member, and learn about the application/audition process for Music and Music Education programs at U of R. Click here for more information.

    Visual Arts Portfolio Review Dates Set: March 9 & March 28
    Students applying for selection to the BFA Visual Arts Major may make an appointment with the Department of Visual Arts for a portfolio review and interview beginning February 1st. 2012. 
    Click here for an outline of the process for the review and information about how to make other arrangements if the dates above or travel to Regina are not possible.

    Note: All students interested in Visual Arts should apply to the BA Visual Arts major. Students interested in the BFA for September entry must make an appointment as noted above and will be advised of their acceptance after the review.



    U of R Entrance Scholarships

    The 2012 Entrance Application for Undergraduate Awards will be posted online around January 6, 2012. You will find it here.
    Enrolment Services will be hosting Scholarship Workshops around the province in the Winter Semester so check the website to see where the nearest one is!

    Important Deadlines: University of Regina


    February 15: Nursing application deadline
    March 1: Nursing transcript deadline
    March 15: Priority application deadline for all direct entry undergraduate programs. The priority deadline is the recommended deadline to ensure best course selection and opportunities for enrolment and other university services such as scholarships, residence and parking.
    May 1: Deadline to apply for residence for a guaranteed room
    August 1: Final deadline for all programs (excluding Education and Nursing). If a program still has space available, it may be extended beyond this deadline. Extensions will be posted on the futurestudent Web site.

    Tuesday, December 06, 2011

    Schulich Leader Scholarships

    Deadline: Friday, January 13, 2012

    These new scholarships are for students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics areas of study at participating Canadian universities in the fall of 2012.

    This program asks every high school to select one student to represent their school as a Schulich Leader Nominee. From this pool, 20 universities across Canada will select one outstanding student to be their Schulich Leader, each of whom will receive a four-year scholarship valued at $60 000 to support their studies. For further information, click here.

    New! Direct Entry to Education at U of Alberta


    The University of Alberta will begin accepting high school entrants directly into their faculty of education for the fall of 2012.
    Please visit this chart to view entrance requirements.
    Interested candidates are asked to apply early.  You can email  educ.info@ualberta.ca for further information.

    University of Alberta Entrance Awards

    Deadline: February 15

    A reminder that the applications for the Scholastic Distinction and Entrance Leadership awards at the University of Alberta open this month! Students can apply for these awards through beartracks.. More information can be found on their Entrance Awards website.

    Monday, December 05, 2011

    Certified Firefighter Training in Saskatchewan

    Parkland College offers certified firefighter training in Melville, Saskatchewan. The program uses National Fire Protection Association 1001 Standards and is both IFSAC and ProBoard certified.

    To find out more about this program, click here.

    Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Saskatchewan Bursary

    Deadline: March 15
    Amount: $1000.00
    This bursary is awarded yearly to a worthy student who has obtained an overall average of 75% in all subjects for both grades 11 and 12 (based on subjects completed to date). Applicants must complete a form, to be obtained through their school guidance counsellor, as well as submit letters of reference, a letter of intent and a transcript of marks. Contact your guidance counsellor for further information.

    United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth

    Application Deadline: January 15, 2012
    Grade 11 students, ages 16 or 17, with a minimum of one year of high school remaining are eligible to apply for a 10-day, all expense paid tour of New York City/The United Nations.
    All applicants must be willing to speak in a public speaking competition in Regina in late February 2012 and submit an original essay of 450-500 words describing the United Nations involvement in a current affair.
     For more information, please click here and/or talk to your guidance counsellor.

    RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program

    Deadline: February 28, 2012

    This scholarship is intended to support those Aboriginal Students who have at least 2 years remaining in their current academic program. Scholarship recipients are selected primarily on the basis of personal and academic achievements and personal financial need.

    For more information, click here.

    Friday, December 02, 2011

    Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarshi


    Deadline: Feb. 15, 2012
    Amount: $1000
    Are you:
    • A Grade 12 student or recent graduate (the past two years) in Saskatchewan?
    • Planning to take agriculture-related post-secondary education beginning in the fall of 2012?
    Do you:
    • Look forward to a career in agriculture?
    If you said YES to all of the above, apply for the Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship.
    All entrants must complete an application form available here. Grade 12 students or recent graduates in Saskatchewan who are entering full-time agriculture related post-secondary studies in 2012 are eligible.
    Essays need to address one of two topics:
    i) The future information and technological needs of agricultural producers; or
    ii) One or more common myths about agriculture. Essays must dispel the myth(s) through research, facts and statistics.

    Communicating for Agriculture Education Programs


    For more than a quarter century, Communicating for Agriculture Education Programs, a paid agriculture internship program, has carried out the vision of giving young adults an opportunity to experience the world through agricultural exchange, and provide an opportunity for rural families to be touched by other cultures, cultivating lifelong friendships.

    • Over 30 program options
    • Over 20,000 international interns placed
    • 16 International Offices connecting globally 
    • 48 International Partners in 50 countries
    • Use of state-of-the-art technology 
    • Highest rate of visa approval
    For further information about this exchange program click here.

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    Lakeland College Update


     Program info sessions
    ·         Human Services                                   March 5, Vermilion campus
    ·         Enviro-Citing                                         March 9, Vermilion campus
    ·         Business & University Transfer          March 13, Lloydminster campus
    ·         Ag-Citing                                                March 16, Vermilion campus
    Prospective students, parents and friends are welcome. Sessions for other programs will be planned soon, for more details and updates go to www.lakelandcollege.ca/infosessions.

    Program news and changes
    Animal Health Technology
    Changed to a competitive entrance process
    •              Acceptance will be based on a work experience report and high school academic average
    Adventure Tourism and Outdoor Recreation
    Suspended
    Business
    All Business programs are based at the Lloydminster campus to allow for more flexibility in students’ course selection within the five majors of accounting, appraisal and assessment, marketing, general business, and small business and entrepreneurship
    Pre-employment Hairstyling
    Currently under development for fall 2012 – will be offered in evening and weekend courses
    Heavy Oil Operations Technician
    Changed to a competitive entrance process
    •              Entrance into the program is based on an average between high school marks, career investigation report and interview with department faculty

    Heavy Oil Operations Technician diploma (currently offered as a one-year certificate only)
    Proposed for fall 2012 – two-year diploma program to train and graduate 4th and 3rd class power engineers
    Practical Nurse
                    Changed to a competitive entrance process
    Competitive academic average in the required courses
    For the latest information on all admission requirements, programs and calendar information, go to www.lakelandcollege.ca


    New Holland & Lakeland partner to enhance agriculture programs
    Lakeland College and New Holland Agriculture announced in September a new multi-million dollar, 10-year deal that will propel Lakeland students to the forefront of post-secondary agricultural education and hands-on training that incorporates advanced technology and the most up-to-date equipment. As part of the new agreement with Lakeland, New Holland will consign agricultural equipment to the college on a rotating basis annually or otherwise agreed upon. This academic year, about $320,000 worth of equipment including a T7 Series Tier IV EcoBlue Tractor, a 50 HP Boomer50 Tractor, a 56 HP L223 Skid Steer Loader, a manure spreader, a BR7090 round baler and four Rustlers utility vehicles have arrived on campus. During the 10-year collaboration, it is estimated the total retail value of the New Holland equipment consigned to Lakeland will exceed $12 million. In recognition of New Holland’s significant commitment, the college has renamed its farm operation to be the Lakeland College Student Managed Farm – Powered by New Holland. New Holland also established a $100,000 endowment fund at Lakeland that will supply a number of annual student scholarships and awards which will start in 2013, the college’s centenary year.

    Academic Excellence Scholarships
    Lakeland College is now accepting new student applications to programs that qualify for Academic Excellence Scholarships. Based on their Grade 11 average in five eligible subjects, Grade 12 students will receive an Academic Excellence Scholarship when they apply to Accounting Technician, Agribusiness, Business, Educational Assistant, Environmental Sciences and University Transfer. Scholarship amounts are:
    •              $1,500 = 85% minimum average
    •              $2,500 = 90% minimum average
    •              $3,500 = 95% minimum average

    Campus Visit & Tuition Credit Programs
    From now until August, students travelling more than 101 km from their permanent home for a campus tour of either Lakeland College’s Vermilion or Lloydminster campus will receive a tuition credit of:
             101-150 km = $140 total tuition credit
             151-200 km = $170 total tuition credit
             201-250 km = $200 total tuition credit
             251-350 km = $235 total tuition credit
             351-500 km = $340 total tuition credit
             501-700 km = $475 total tuition credit
             More than 700 km = $600 total tuition credit (maximum available)
    Students who take a campus tour will be entered to win a $1,000 tuition credit when they come for a campus tour. Names of two lucky new students (one for each campus) are drawn at the beginning of every academic year.


    Friday, November 18, 2011

    Top 20 Under 20

    Deadline: January 23


    Top 20 under 20™ applicants will meet the following eligibility requirements:
    • A young person who has demonstrated significant amounts of Innovation, Leadership and Achievements in their life, school, community, province or country
       
    • Under the age of 20 (as of December 31, 2011)
       
    • Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status
       
    • Desire to pursue some form of education or training, whether that be Canadian secondary, post-secondary or training education (high school or equivalent, CEGEP, GED, college, university, training or apprenticeship programs)
       
    • All nominations must include a letter of endorsement by a sponsor. The sponsor must speak to the applicant's role and innovative project.
       
    • Top 20 Under 20™ is an individual award. Applications for a group is not permitted.
       
    • Not a past recipient of the Top 20 Under 20™ Award


    For further information, including access to an application, click here.

    Wednesday, November 09, 2011

    Toyota Earth Day Scholarship


    Deadline: January 31, 2012
    Earth Day Canada launched the 2012 Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program to recognize and cultivate tomorrow's environmental leaders. This is an opportunity for students graduating from a Canadian high school  to earn one of twenty $5 000 entrance scholarships to go towards their post-secondary education, regardless of their chosen field of study. All they have to do is demonstrate excellence in their school studies and a commitment to the environment through school or community initiatives. A national winner will also receive a Panasonic notebook computer.
    You can access information hereh: application online at earthday.ca/scholarship.


    Friday, November 04, 2011

    Augustana Preview Day

    November 25, 2011

    This day has been designated for prospective students to visit the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus in Camrose, Alberta.

    Students will meet with professors, sit in on classes, enjoy a free lunch, learn about admission requirements, awards and residence admission and tour campus with a current student.

    For more information, click here.

    Thursday, November 03, 2011

    BK Scholarship

    Deadline: January 10, 2012

    High school seniors, Burger King employees and children of Burger King employees are eligible to apply for these scholarships for $1000, $5000, $25000 or $50000.

    Check out this link for further information.

    U of R Social Work Information Evening in Saskatoon


    Prospective students, counsellors and family members are invited to an information evening to learn about the field of social work, career opportunities and admission requirements. 
    Guests will have an opportunity to speak with academic advisors and faculty members on:

    Monday, November 7, 2011 at 7pm
    Candle Room, The Atrium
    111 Research Dr.
    Saskatoon, SK

    To RSVP or for more information contact SW.StudentServices@uregina.ca or call 664-7370

    Tuesday, November 01, 2011

    U of R: What is Business Administration? Open House


    "WHAT IS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION?" Information Day

    YOU are invited to attend an informative and event-filled day to find out more about pursuing an education in Business Administration at the University of Regina:

    Date:Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Time:  9:30 a.m.           Registration
             10:00 a.m.           Event begins
               3:00 p.m.           Event concludes

    Place:                           Faculty of Business Administration
                                         University of Regina
                                         6th Floor - Education Building

    Events of the day will include:
    -Presentation on the Faculty of Business Administration programs
    -Guest speakers
    -Workshops/mini-lectures provided by instructors in all majors of Business Administration (Finance,Accounting, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, International Business, Management)
    -FREE pizza lunch
    -Draw for $500 bursary prize as well as other great prizes to be won

    Parents and guidance counselors are welcome to attend and must register!

    Please RSVP by Thursday, November 24, 2011 at: 

    http://www.uregina.ca/admin/highschoolregistration.htm

    *Free Parking will be provided for all guests!

    Spots Open for Health Discovery Day



    Thursday, November 10


    This event, hosted by the University of Saskatchewan, which will feature a keynote lecture, two hands-on workshops and an interactive discussion with medical and health care professionals.


    As there are still a number of spots left in the Discovery Day event at the University of Saskatchewan, we have decided to open the registration up to any interested high school student and the registration deadline has been extended to Monday, November 7th.

    So, if you have any interested aboriginal students and/or non-aboriginal students, all are now welcome to register.  Attached is the most up-to-date workshop catalogue – the newest addition has been a Nursing workshop.

    For schools that have not yet registered: Please follow this linkhttp://www.cdnmedhall.org/school-registration-form?id=331 to the school registration page submit the form. 


    Friday, October 28, 2011

    Medicine Hat College Student for a Day

    November 15-19
    January 24-26
    February 13-15
    The dates listed above will be "Student for a Day" events at Medicine Hat College. Prospective students can attend classes, meet instructors, have lunch with current students and tour the campus on these days. Call 403.529.3819 at least one week prior to your date of choice to register.

    November 9
    March 8
    These dates are for Medicine Hat College Information Evenings. Call 403.529.3819 for further information.

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011

    Links to Lakeland Open House Sites


    Open houses at Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses will  take place Friday, October 28 and Saturday, October 29  from 9 am – 4 pm at both campuses

    Students have the opportunity to sit in on classes, take tours, apply online for free, meet and talk with students and instructors and learn more about the great clubs and services at Lakeland.
    For further information, visit the links below.



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    Friday, October 14, 2011

    York University: Fall Campus Day

    November 12 and 13

    York University in Toronto will be holding these visit opportunities at their Keele and Glendon Campuses.

    Click here for further information.

    University of Regina Distance Learning Opportunities

    The U of R offers several online, televised and face to face courses for people throughout the province. This includes the opportunity for high school students to earn university credits.

    Click here for further information.

    Duke of Edinburgh Award

    The Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme was developed to encourage all youth ages 14 to 25 to be active, to participate in new activities and to pursue their current interest in four different areas. It involves goal-setting, fun and challenges. It is a non-competitive program and individuals benefit through their own efforts and grow from the experience. Bronze, Silver and Gold levels are included in the programme.

    Click here for further information.

    Aboriginal Youth Financial Management Awards

    Deadline to Indicate Interest: November 15


    The AFOA-Meyers Norris Penny LLP Aboriginal Youth Financial Managements Awards are open to First Nation youth in grades 11 and 12. Winners attend AFOA's National Conference and participate in a special Youth program designed to introduce youth to careers in Aboriginal finance and management.
    There is a great demand both within First Nation communities and off-reserve for Aboriginal financial management professionals and there are many opportunities for those who want to pursue this career path and many sources of assistance.
    Click here for application information.

    Thursday, October 13, 2011

    Student Awards Website

    Students searching for scholarships can register with studentawards.com

    After registering, you will receive updates on scholarships available to suit your interests and needs.

    Wednesday, October 12, 2011

    Alberta College of Art and Design Open Houses

    October 21 and 22 - 10 am to 4 pm
    This open house will allow prospective students to attend brief presentations about the college and possible career paths within art and design. It will also be an opportunity to have you portfolio reviewed by a panel of faculty, provided that you have pre-registered.

    November 5, December 3 - 10 am to 4 pm
    These information sessions will allow participants to attend a lecture geared toward general admissions information and the benefits of art education. Tours will also be offered.

    January 14 - 10am to 4pm

    This winter information session and portfolio day will allow students to attend lectures and to receive feedback on their portfolios.

    For further information, click here.


    YOU Innovate Canada Tournament

    $25000 in cash awards!

    This contest challenges teams of four to sign up in a contest that asks them to create multiple uses for a coffee cup that involve using, reusing or altering it to create something new.

    Further details are available here.



    Friday, October 07, 2011

    What is Engineering?

    Tuesday, November 8 - Saskatoon
    Wednesday, November 9 - Regina

    These events are hosted by the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Regina and the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. They consist of presentations given by practicing professional engineers, university professors and administrators, and university students with the objective of providing an accurate overview of what engineering is, what engineers do and the educational opportunities that exist in the province.

    Ask your guidance counsellor for registration information.

    Monday, October 03, 2011

    Open House: Concordia University College of Alberta

    October 22, 2011 and March 10, 2012

    Concordia University College, located in Edmonton will be holding two open houses once again this year. This is a small university that offers undergraduate programs in Arts, Management, Science; after-degree programs in elementary education and environmental health and graduate programs in public health, Christian and Biblical studies, and information systems.

    For further information, click here.

    UR Connected

    October 21 & 22

    The University of Regina is holding it's annual fall visit days for students and their families to meet a faculty advisor, learn about programs and services and tour facilities.

    Register online here.



    Thursday, September 29, 2011

    Sask. Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

    Deadline: February 15, 2012

    Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program applications for the fall 2012 intake are now being accepted. The application deadline is February 15, 2012. A competitive admission process will be used for new applicants, based on the University of Regina early conditional admission process:
    http://www.uregina.ca/futurestudents/admissions/hs-students/early-conditional/index.html

    Previous applicants, who met the final admission requirements for the 2011 intake but were not offered a seat, will be invited to re-apply for admission by October 31, 2011. There is no application fee to re-apply.

    Grade 12 students who are interested in our new nursing degree are invited to attend one of these nursing information nights:
    Tuesday, October 11 in Regina
    7:00 - 9:00 pm
    Education Auditorium 106.1
    University of Regina

    Wednesday, October 12 - Saskatoon

    7:00 - 9:00 pm
    B19 (Basement)
    SIAST Kelsey Campus



    Design Competition

    Deadline: March 30

    The 17th Annual Sears Canadian High School Design Competition is now underway. Participants can enter projects in the areas of industrial design, fashion design, architecture and interior design as well as graphic design.

    For further information, click here.

    TD Discovery Day in Health Sciences

    Thursday, November 10

    Aboriginal students are invited to attend this event hosted by the University of Saskatchewan which will feature a keynote lecture, two hands-on workshops and an interactive discussion with medical and health care professionals.

    Every Saskatchewan school can register students who have a strong interest in health science and who are highly committec to attending the event.

    You can register your school online here

    Monday, September 26, 2011

    Lakeland College Open House(s)

    October 29 and 29, 2011
    Both campuses, Lloydminster and Vermilion will be hosting Open House events on both of these days from 9am to 4pm. Participants can tour classrooms, apply for programs (with a waiver of the usual $75 application fee) and enter to win a $1000 scholarship.

    In addition to the open house, there will be a Career Fair at the Vermilion Campus on October 28, running from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

    Friday, September 23, 2011

    The Scoop on Applying to SIAST

    Prospective SIAST students should be aware of the different application processes that exist for SIAST programs and the resulting deadlines. The procedure for applying is different between these 3 program groups:


    University of Saskatchewan: Experience US Event

    This year, the University of Saskatchewan is inviting high school students to attend an annual Experience US Open House on either October 13 or 14. Information about this event and an online regisration form can be found by clicking here. Experience US will include a campus tours, program information, activities and games to win prizes. There is also specific programming for parent(s)/guardian(s) at Experience US!. For more information please visit the Parents tab found at this link.

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011

    Communities in Bloom Foundation Scholarships

    Deadline: September 30 2011 Bursaries: · Two (2) bursaries of $1,000/each will be awarded to eligible successful individuals for the 2011/2012 school year; · The 2011 bursaries will be awarded by November 2011. Eligibility: · Applicants must be registered in, and successfully complete, a full-time post secondary level pertaining to ornamental and/or environmental horticulture programs in an accredited institution; · Applicants must be involved in a community participating in the Communities in Bloom program (national or provincial editions); · Successful recipients must agree to have their name and education information publicized throughout the Communities in Bloom network and public (website, magazine, et cetera). For further information, click here.

    Voter's Choice 4Kids Contest

    Submission Deadline: September 29-October 21, 2011 Prize: $5000 to be split between winners and the school of choice This contest is open to students in Canadian high school who create and submit a 30 second - 5 minute YouTube video that is educational and/or promotes positive behaviours regarding drugs and alcohol. Videos can be funny or serious, real or animated. For contest details and and entry form, click here.

    ACAD Open House and Portfolio Days

    Friday October 21 and Saturday, October 22 Saturday, January 14 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. This is an opportunity for students who are interested in applying to the Alberta College of Art and Design to attend an information session, tour the facility and have their portfolios reviewed by faculty. Saturday, November 26 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Edmonton Information Session and Portfolio Day will take place at the Matrix Hotel. To book your portfolio review appointment, click here.

    TD Scholarships for Community Leadership

    Deadline: October 31 Each scholarship is valued at up to $70,000 and includes - •Up to $10,000 for tuition per year •$7,500 a year toward living expenses Plus - •An offer of paid summer employment •Mentorship Opportunities •Invitations to annual gatherings, networking opportunities and events TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are intended to serve the needs of all Canadian families and communities. Scholarships are open to students across Canada who - •Are in their final year of high school, or CEGEP (in Quebec) •Have demonstrated outstanding community leadership •Obtain a minimum overall average in their most recently completed full year of school of 75% Doing good for others during difficult times in one's own life requires particularly outstanding commitment. This is why, as part of the selection process, the personal circumstances and/or challenges of each applicant will be considered. For further information and to access a print or online application form, click here

    Thursday, September 15, 2011

    Do the Math 2011

    The Canadian Mathematical Society, in partnership with the University of Toronto and Université Laval, is pleased to announce the 2011 Sun Life Financial Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge (COMC), taking place on Wednesday, November 2. The COMC is Canada’s premier national mathematics competition that is open to any student with an interest in mathematics. The competition is now in its 16th year. The COMC is designed to encourage students to explore, discover, and learn more about mathematics, and to develop analytical and problem solving skills that will be essential to their future careers. This year there will be an expanded awards program, a new prize program, and a three section exam format encompassing regular, intermediate and advanced problems. The COMC is the main qualifier for the Sun Life Financial Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO). Top scoring students will receive an invitation to write the CMO, an advanced competition written only by expressly invited students. Registration In order for students to write the COMC, their school must register for the competition. Registration is now open through the Canadian Mathematical Society website: More information about the COMC is also available at this site, including a list of study topics for students, past competition papers, and information on awards and prizes.

    Monday, September 12, 2011

    Olds College: Discovery Day

    September 30, 2011 Olds College will be holding its annual Discovery Day from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This includes tours, a complimentary lunch, classroom shadowing, a presentation for parents and prize draws. To register, click here.
    Various Deadlines The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation has published a booklet "Building Brighter Futures" which is available pdf form my clicking here. Various scholarships are highlighted in this publication.

    Thursday, September 08, 2011

    Loran Awards

    October 19 Deadline The Loran Award is open to every graduating high school or cegep student from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Renewable for up to four years, it includes an annual tuition waiver and a stipend of $8,000, access to funding and internships through our summer program, invitations to annual gatherings and forums, and mentorship opportunities. The award is tenable at any of our partner universities. Eligibility Criteria Be in the graduating year of uninterrupted full-time studies in high school or CEGEP. Exceptions may be considered for those who have undertaken a gap year for academic pursuits or community service-based activities. Present a minimum cumulative average of 85% Hold Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status Selection Criteria Character, service and leadership are the selection criteria for Loran Awards. Loran scholars are people of strong moral character who have demonstrated academic excellence and potential as leaders. They are curious by nature, interested in a wide range of subjects and willing to take meaningful risks. They prioritize results over appearances and value integrity and honesty. Though they study diverse subjects, and go on to work in a variety of fields, they share a common commitment to their university and larger communities. Click here for application information.

    Tuesday, September 06, 2011

    University of Guelph National Scholarships

    Deadline: January 25, 2012 Every year, 12 entering students who demonstrate the potential to become Canada's next leaders are awarded a President's, Lincoln Alexander or Chancellor's scholarship valued at $32 000. These prestigious awards include being mentored by a leading faculty member as well as receiving a Summer Research Assistantship. Click here for further information.

    Work2Live Video Contest

    WorkSafe Saskatchewan is raising awareness about on-the-job safety by hosting a Youth Safety Video Contest for students in grade 9 through 12. You can find contest rules, regulations and applications packages here or here.

    Careers in Aviation Information Session

    Registration deadline: October 7 The Saskatchewan Aviation Council is hosting this information session on October 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Saskatoon Inn. Students who are interested in becoming pilots, aircraft maintenance engineers, air traffic controllers, customer service specialists, flight attendants or any other aviation related occupations are invited to attend. Sessions include a tour of the SIAST/SIIT training hangar at the Saskatoon Airport. Contact your guidance counsellor for registration information.

    University of Alberta Engineering Expo

    Engineering Expo 2011 will take place the at the Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex, University of Alberta on Saturday, September 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For registration and further information click here.

    U of A Fall Open House

    oin us Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 from 9:00AM to 4:00PM in the Universiade Pavilion (the Butterdome) for the UofA's Open House! We will be offering Early Admission Workshops for students who wish to apply (Early Admission will be granted to those who meet admission requirements). Make sure to check our Open House 2011 website

    New: Direct Entry for Education at the University of Alberta

    Application Deadline: March 1, 2012 New this year - the Faculty of Education is now accepting applicants directly from high school! Students interested in becoming a teacher will no longer be required to complete a year of post secondary education before applying to the Faculty. For more information of all of our Faculty of Education programs, click here