Thursday, April 18, 2019

Machining Madness at SK Polytech


When you stop and think about it there are many things that machinists make. Did you know that a machinist made the molds that made your car tires? Take a look at your cell phone; A machinist made the die-cast that set the plastic for that phone. Machinists are everywhere.
Come out to Saskatchewan Polytechnic and have a great day finding out more about becoming a machinist. There will be competitions to see who will be the maddest machinist.
Don't miss it! You might even win a prize! Lunch is provided.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Regina Campus
4500 Wascana Parkway

Sunday, May 26, 2019
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Room A614 - Machine Shop

To register click here.

Technology Workshop at SK Polytech


This hands-on event offers an introduction to the Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation Technologies programs.  The day will provide exploration of the programs, career opportunities and hands-on activities.  Both programs are full of career opportunities!
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
  - Moose Jaw Campus
600 Saskatchewan St W


May 10, 2019
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Please wear closed-toe shoes.  No cost to register, however participants will incur own transportation costs.  Lunch is provided.
To register click here.  A Consent Form will be emailed to registered participants.

Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Agriculture Scholarships - Various

Agriculture in the Classroom has compiled and published a list of agriculture scholarships. Click HERE to access this information.

MC College Creative Scholarship


MC College is pleased to offer our Creative Scholarship to any student graduating from High School in Saskatchewan who is interested in pursuing a career in the Beauty industry!  This $1000 tuition scholarship gives students the opportunity to offset the cost of a post-secondary cosmetology education.

MC College offers Hairstyling and Esthetics programs at our 6 locations throughout Western Canada! High school students who are considering a Career in Cosmetology can take programs with no prior Hairstyling or Esthetics experience.



Digitized Conference in Saskatoon - May 7

Digitized is the largest one-day technology career event for Saskatchewan high school students. In 2018, more than 400 students attended Digitized.

Attendees have the opportunity to: 
  • Learn how Computer Science and Information Technology (IT) is shaping our lives and changing the world
  • Attend hands-on workshops in game development, artificial intelligence, cyber security, visual arts, and more
  • Explore current and future trends in technology 

Digitized is organized by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan in partnership with the Saskatoon Industry-Education Council

U of Saskatchewan Graduation Powow

Consider attending the annual Graduation Powwow on Friday, May 31 at Merlis Belsher Place on the Saskatoon campus.

Graduation Powwow honours the academic achievements of Métis, First Nations and Inuit graduates from USask and local secondary schools.

The powwow is also a time to celebrate the Indigenous community and culture at USask and around the province. This is the largest annual Indigenous event held by USask and attracts over 2,500 participants each year.

Attendees have the opportunity to:
• celebrate and honour Indigenous graduates from USask and local secondary schools
• listen to traditional First Nations drumming and singing
• watch a variety of traditional First Nations and Métis dance styles
• participate in educational children's workshops
• enjoy delicious food

Registration opens soon, in the meantime visit their website to learn more. 

U of Saskatchewan Admission Deadlines

The deadlines to apply for admission for the following colleges are fast approaching. These are the deadlines to apply to begin in Fall 2019.
Refer to Requirements and Deadlines web page for more information

Sunday, April 07, 2019

Indigenous Student Discovery Day

In honouring its relationship with the Indigenous community, the University of Alberta invites Indigenous students in grades 10, 11, and 12 to take part in a one-day UAlberta experience at our North Campus on May 15, 2019. Students are encouraged to RSVP at uab.ca/isdd.

Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Saskatchewan Pulse Scholarships

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) would like to invite all students completing Grade 12 this year, to apply for five of their $5,000 scholarships being given out in 2019.
To be eligible for a scholarship, students must complete Grade 12 this year and go on to attend a Saskatchewan-based, post-secondary program, full-time this fall, in a program associated with the agriculture industry. The student or student’s parent(s) must also be registered Saskatchewan pulse growers (ex. they have sold Saskatchewan-grown pulses in the last two years).
Applications are due by Friday, May 3, 2019 at 4:30 PM. For details on eligibility and selection criteria, please see the attached documents

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Our Lady of the Prairies Scholarship 2019

Amount
$1000.00
Apply to
your guidance counsellor
Deadline
last Friday in April
Form
Along with submitting your career portfolio, you are to complete the application form, available by clicking HERE and scrolling down.
Eligibility
A graduating student from within the Living Sky School Division who is working at his/her potential. and plans to advance his/her education at a recognized post-secondary institution.  The student must possess and exhibit the qualities of a good citizen both within and outside of the school.  This should be a student who does not usually receive public recognition.  The student must meet the admission requirements of their post-secondary program, but do not necessarily have to be an Honour Roll student.  Students must submit a portfolio that provides evidence of citizenship, extra-curricular, and volunteer activities to verify their experiences.  The candidate must provide proof of successful attendance in Semester 2 courses of their chosen program before the scholarship will be awarded.

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Sask. Learning Disabilities Association Scholarship


This scholarship has been established to recognize the hard work and dedication required of individuals with learning disabilities who succeed in completing their high school education and to encourage those individuals to continue their education in a post-secondary educational institution.
FIELD OF STUDY: Any field of study at any institution (in Saskatchewan) listed as a post-secondary educational institution on the website of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Education.
VALUE OF SCHOLARSHIP: $1000
DURATION: Three awarded annually.
DEADLINE: Completed applications as well as all supporting documents must be received by the Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan postmarked no later than April 30, of the present year.
CONDITIONS: Candidates must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and permanent residents of Saskatchewan who have graduated from a Saskatchewan high school, and who have a written diagnosis of a learning disability.
PROGRAM The scholarship is administered by the Learning Disabilities.

For further information and application forms, click HERE.






Thursday, March 14, 2019

Sask Polytech Info Nights


March 27 at Moose Jaw and Saskatoon Campuses
March 28 at Regina and Prince Albert Campuses

Tour the campus and learn about:
• programs
• application and admission processes
• scholarships, awards and bursaries
• services for students

Students and parents are encouraged to attend a Sask Polytech Info Night.
For more information or to register, visit https://saskpolytech.ca/events/info-night.aspx

Wednesday, March 13, 2019


TRANSITION AWARD 2019
Eligibility: This is a $1000.00 award in recognition of a Saskatchewan citizen who has overcome significant challenges due to a disability in order to achieve his/her goals. The individual may be entering a training program, a work experience program, beginning a new job or making some other significant transition (e.g. high school to supported employment; high school to post-secondary education; supported employment to regular employment or other transition) in Canada. The award money will be given directly to the recipient after The Saskatchewan CEC Scholarship and Awards chair has received confirmation that the person has begun the transition into his/her new situation.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP 2019
 Eligibility: This is a $1000.00 academic scholarship intended to support a Saskatchewan citizen pursuing a career directly related to working with persons with exceptionalities. The individual must be entering a full time education or training program in a Canadian institution in the next academic calendar year. The scholarship money will be given directly to the recipient after the Saskatchewan CEC Scholarship Committee chair has received confirmation that the person is registered in a post-secondary program. 

Click HERE for an application package.

Saturday, March 09, 2019

Hazel Asmussen Scholarship


The Hazel Asmussen Fund provides an annual scholarship for a student who is pursuing post-secondary education in the fine arts. Hazel, a retired nurse and local artist, had long been involved in community building. Donors have contributed to this fund since 2007.

The 2019 scholarship amount is $1,015


Eligible Applicants
-         Students registered in post-secondary programs for the Fine Arts
-         Students from the Battlefords and district


Application Process

Potential applicants for the Hazel Asmussen Fund scholarship are encouraged to contact the foundation at 441-2961 (phone or text) or sterlingcommunications@littleloon.ca for more information.

Applicants must submit a completed application to the BDCF by the deadline of 5pm on March 31, 2019. The Grants Committee will review all applications by April 15, 2019. They will focus on applicants who have met the above criteria. The scholarship will be paid directly to the college/university on behalf of the successful applicant once proof of tuition deposit has been received by BDCF.

Sarah Beth Therien Memorial Scholarship

Deadline: June 31, 2019]

Are you a young person striving to make the world a safer place? Apply for the Sarah Beth Therien Memorial Scholarship, a one-time award of $2,000 recognizing safety leaders among Canada’s youth. 

The competition for the Sarah Beth Therien Memorial Scholarship is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents who are full-time undergraduate students, or graduating high school students entering a recognized post-secondary program in September 2019. To apply, write us a short essay (500 to 700 words) explaining how you improve safety in your community, and complete the application form. Click here for the full instructions and application form. Applications will be accepted until June 30, 2019.

Access Communications Scholarship

Deadline: April 18, 2019

Grade 12 graduates across Saskatchewan can apply for 20 $1,000 Access Communications Scholarships? Since 2005, Access Communications has put more than $318,000 into the hands of high school graduates across our province. Applicants must have demonstrated record of volunteerism in the community in non-school sponsored activities; participation in extracurricular school activities; demonstrated leadership skills; academic achievement and have the endorsement of their school guidance counsellor or principal.
Access also awards
  •  the $1,500 Access Communications/Fred Wagman Entrance Scholarships in Film & Video to deserving students at the University of Regina. 
  • the Saskatchewan Polytechnic students $3,000 annually in the Computer Networking Technician and the Telecommunications Network Technician certificate programs.

For details on all of these awards, please click HERE.

U of S Application Deadlines

The deadlines to apply for admission for the following colleges are fast approaching. These are the deadlines to apply to begin in Fall 2019.
Refer to Requirements and Deadlines web page for more information.
 

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Scholarship

These scholarships provide an annual maximum of $16,000 to ease the financial burden that some students face during their educational journey. These students are living with vulnerable circumstances.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Scholarship assists Grade 11 students with completing their secondary education. A maximum of 20, $500 scholarships, are awarded annually.
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Scholarship assists Grade 12 students with completing their post-secondary education. A maximum of six, $1000 scholarships, are awarded annually.
For more information regarding the scholarships, please direct your attention to the following websites:
The application deadline for both scholarships is March 15, 2019.

Pulse Growers' Scholarship

Deadline: May 3, 2019
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) would like to invite all students completing Grade 12 this year, to apply for five of their $5,000 scholarships being given out in 2019. To be eligible for a scholarship, students must complete Grade 12 this year and go on to attend a Saskatchewan-based, post-secondary program, full-time this fall, in a program associated with the agriculture industry. The student or student’s parent(s) must also be registered Saskatchewan pulse growers (ex. they have sold Saskatchewan-grown pulses in the last two years).

For details on eligibility and selection criteria, please see the attached documents or visit our website at saskpulse.com/news-events/news/.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

New Emergency Communications Program at SK Polytech

Emergency Communications is a 20-week applied certificate program offered at the Prince Albert Campus. This is a career field that requires unique training, which will enable a Communications Operator to serve the public and make a difference to someone in a crisis.
Applications are currently being accepted

INSIGHT Events at SaskPolytech


INSIGHT -  save the date!
INSIGHT events provide an opportunity for prospective students to experience a Sask Polytech program first hand.   
These half-day events will provide insight into:
  • a specific program
  • student life
  • campus atmosphere
  • admission requirements
  • application process
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - all campus locations. Registration will open in late March.
Check out many other Special Events


U of Saskatchewan Events:

2019 A.S.K: Arts Student Kickoff
March 7, 3:00 pm to 7:45 pm

So your students have been admitted into the Faculty of Arts - now what?  All new Arts students can join us at the Arts Student Kickoff for a glimpse of what their time on campus will look like. Students will attend a mock lecture from an Arts professor, learn about the different majors within Arts, meet current and graduated students, and more! They can also spend a night on campus! Learn more about Arts Student Kickoff by clicking here.

Faculty of Science Sneak Peek
March 9, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

The Dean of Science would like to invite all new Science students to spend a day discovering what their future in the faculty will look like! Students will hear about exciting research on campus, meet current students, connect with faculty, staff, and advisors, tour our facilities, and socialize! Various overnight accommodations are available for any students coming from out of town for the event. Learn more about Science Sneak Peek by clicking here.

MAP Life Preview 2019
March 14 - 15

All newly admitted Media, Art, & Performance students are invited to attend an exclusive preview of life as a MAP student. Students will join faculty, staff, and current students for an exciting evening and full day of activities including attending performances by current students, behind the scenes tours, film viewings, and more! All attendees can spend the night for FREE on campus! Learn more about MAP Life Preview by clicking here. 

Entrance Award Application Workshops:


Full details for all workshops can be found on their Events Page.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

New Construction Management Degree at SK Polytech


The 2-year Bachelor of Construction Management (BCM) degree is aimed directly at graduates of Sask Polytech’s Architectural and Engineering Technology diploma programs. The BCM lets you add a degree to your career credentials in 2 years or 4 semesters. 
The Bachelor of Construction Management combines practical skills with theoretical knowledge and technical training in business administration and project management. It’s the only program of its kind in Saskatchewan.
The program started September 2018 at the Regina campus. The current class schedule allows students to learn while they learn. All classes are afternoon classes typically starting at 5:00 p.m. and students are able to connect remotely to classes. Fall 2019 seats are starting to fill up and are assigned on a first come first serve basis.
To learn more about the program, go to Bachelor of Construction Management

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

2019 Indigenous Stduent Awards Program

Deadline: February 28, 2019

More information HERE

The RBC Indigenous Student Awards Program was launched in 1992 to assist Indigenous students to complete post-secondary education, and provide an opportunity for RBC® to strengthen its relationship with the Indigenous community. Selected students are awarded up to $4,000 each academic year for two to four years to use towards tuition, textbooks, supplies and living expenses.

RBC awards ten scholarships in two categories:
  • For students majoring in disciplines related to the financial services industry
  • For students majoring in disciplines unrelated to the financial services industry
We also consider scholarship recipients who are interested in careers in financial services for summer and post-graduate employment.


Who Is Eligible?
You are eligible to apply to the RBC Indigenous Student Awards Program if you are a Status Indian*, a Non-status Indian, Inuit or Métis and meet these criteria:
  • You are a permanent resident or citizen of Canada
  • You have applied or are currently attending an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada
  • You maintain a full course load that leads to a recognized degree, certificate or diploma
  • You have at least two years remaining in post-secondary studies as of September 2019
  • You require financial assistance to pursue your education
If you are already receiving partial funding from other sources, you may still apply to the RBC Indigenous Student Awards Program to cover additional educational and living expenses.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Great Plains College Open Houses


Great Plains College, Kindersley Campus is hosting an open house Friday, March, 1. Feel free to invite anyone who may be interested in learning more about any of our programs to drop in between 11:00am-2:00pm.

Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/1935363593186791/
Website: www.greatplainscollege.ca/news-and-events/kindersley-open-house
Kindersley Open House
Drop by the Kindersley Campus between 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and learn about local programs, scholarships and financial aid. Instructors, student advisers and program coordinators will be available to answer questions and assist with the application process. Refreshments, snacks and tours will be available.
Kindersley programs include:

Heer Law Entrepreneurship Scholarship Criteria


In order to be eligible for the $2000 CAD scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be currently attending university or college or set to attend during the 2019-2020 academic year;
  • Must be in good standing with their current or prospective institution;
  • Must apply via email and provide their name, address, university or college, major and expected graduation month and year;
  • Provide their application (a business plan for a current or prospective business which includes a section outlining intellectual property strategy) by December 31, 2019.
  • Applications will be judged on the strength of the business idea and the cogency of the business plan and intellectual property strategy. A winner will be chosen by January 31, 2020.
For more information, click HERE.


Wednesday, February 06, 2019

University of Alberta Updates

Registration 101 Workshops
The U of A will be hosting Registration 101 Workshops across Western Canada and online to help students register for the University of Alberta. Workshop dates and locations, as well as registration tips, how-to videos, and more will be available soon at uab.ca/reg101.

Application Deadline
The application for admission deadline for most direct-entry programs is March 1. Students can apply at uab.ca/apply.
Eligible first-year applicants can apply for admission and residence using the same application form. Students who apply for residence by April 30 will be guaranteed on-campus housing.

Online Events
Students are invited to the following online events where they can ask general questions, and learn how to submit updated marks. Students can learn more and RSVP at uab.ca/chats. 
Online Presentation - Updating Courses & Marks: Wednesday, February 13 at 5 p.m. (MST)
General Online Chat: Wednesday, March 6 at 5 p.m. (MST) 
Online Advising
Students are invited to speak one-on-one with a UAlberta advisor and have their questions answered online. The sessions are available in the evenings and over lunchtime. Help students book their session at uab.ca/advising.
Upcoming online advising sessions: Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Boarding UAlberta Application Deadline 
Out-of-province grade 11 students are invited to take off to Alberta's capital city and discover everything the University of Alberta has to offer. Their first class experience will include flight reimubursement, accommodation, and a weekend of events. Interested students must apply at uab.ca/boarding before the deadline of February 10, 2019.
Augustana Campus Visits
Explore the campus in Camrose, enjoy a complimentary lunch, and learn what Augustana has to offer by attending a Preview Day.
Upcoming preview days:
Saturday, February 2nd, 2019

Friday, February 22nd, 2019

Indigenous Student Discovery Day
The University of Alberta invites Indigenous students in Grade 10, 11, and 12 to take part in a one-day UAlberta experience at our North Campus on May 15, 2019. Students are encouraged to RSVP at uab.ca/isdd.

Campus Tours
Faculty and general one-on-one advising sessions are available, as well as individual and group tours. Tour bookings are available online now through April 26, 2019.They are also be offering Saturday tours on February 16 and April 13, 2019. Learn more and book at uab.ca/tours.

Application and Scholarship Events: U of Regina

Admission on the Spot & Information Night (Prince Albert)
February 5th from 2:00 - 7:00 p.m.


the U of R are hosting both an Admission on the Spot event in addition to an Information Night with sessions on the Faculty of Nursing, First Nations University of Canada, Indigenous Social Work, Indigenous Education, and a Scholarship Workshop session! If you are from Prince Albert, or the surrounding area, and your students are looking for more information about the University of Regina, or are thinking of applying – tell them to attend this event! More information can be found on the event page.

Admission on the Spot (Regina)
February 13th Come and Go between 3:30 - 7:30 p.m.

This will be the last Admission on the Spot in Regina for the year! More information can be found on the event page.

Online Scholarship Information Session

February 12th, 2019 
5:00 to 6:00 PM (CST)
New this year, we are hosting an online scholarship information session. This will be a great resource for students, parents, and counsellors who are not able to make it to one of our on-campus sessions.
Pre-register for the session on the event's webpage and we will send you a reminder with the link!
Learn more about the sessions by clicking here!

University of Regina: Important Deadlines


Upcoming Application Deadlines

Just a reminder of the upcoming application deadlines!
  • Faculty of Nursing: February 15th 
  • Priority deadline for all other faculties: March 15th