Deadline - April 27 -
This scholarship is donated by the Our Lady of the Prairies Foundation and is open to students in the Living Sky School Division. Selection for this scholarship include Academic Standing, Community Involvement and Extracurricular activities. Students must submit an application form, portfolio and two letters of reference to their guidance counsellor to apply for this award.
To download an application form, click here.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Lakeland College Information Sessions
Lakeland College is hosting information
session in North Battleford on Wednesday, March 28, from 6pm – 8:30pm at the
Don Ross Community Centre, so any students interested in Lakeland
who would like more information are invited to attend.
Further sessions regarding specific programs will be held at Lakeland College (Lloydminster and Vermilion) during early March. Click here to view a list of programs and session dates.
Lethbridge College Entrance Awards
Deadlines: March 12/May 1
In celebration of achieving 50 years of excellence in 2008, Lethbridge College awards 50 - $1000 scholarships to students entering post-secondary college programs every fall! The Lethbridge College 50th Anniversary Early Entrance Scholarship deadline is March 20, 2012. The deadline for all other entrance awards is May 1, 2012. http://www.lethbridgecollege.ca/awards
In celebration of achieving 50 years of excellence in 2008, Lethbridge College awards 50 - $1000 scholarships to students entering post-secondary college programs every fall! The Lethbridge College 50th Anniversary Early Entrance Scholarship deadline is March 20, 2012. The deadline for all other entrance awards is May 1, 2012. http://www.lethbridgecollege.ca/awards
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Valerie Whalley Education Foundation Fund
Deadline: May 1
The purpose of this Scholarship Fund is to provide financial assistance to individuals pursuing a post-secondary education, who have been adversely affected by the death of a family member, through the actions of an impaired driver. The Guidelines and Criteria section specifies impairment as either alcohol or drug related, and defines who qualifies as a family member.
Each scholarship shall be for a minimum of $2,5oo.oo to a maximum of $15,000.00 yearly. Applicants must apply annually and may be eligible to receive a scholarship for a maximum of three individual years. Applicants must qualify to be eligible to receive funds from this scholarship, see the Guidelines and Criteria for requirements.
Attention will be given to applicants who are not receiving financial support from other sources.
Applicants who are actively volunteering in charitable activities or associations will be given special consideration.
For further information, including application forms,click here.
The purpose of this Scholarship Fund is to provide financial assistance to individuals pursuing a post-secondary education, who have been adversely affected by the death of a family member, through the actions of an impaired driver. The Guidelines and Criteria section specifies impairment as either alcohol or drug related, and defines who qualifies as a family member.
Each scholarship shall be for a minimum of $2,5oo.oo to a maximum of $15,000.00 yearly. Applicants must apply annually and may be eligible to receive a scholarship for a maximum of three individual years. Applicants must qualify to be eligible to receive funds from this scholarship, see the Guidelines and Criteria for requirements.
Attention will be given to applicants who are not receiving financial support from other sources.
Applicants who are actively volunteering in charitable activities or associations will be given special consideration.
For further information, including application forms,click here.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Saskatcheawn Skills Canada Competitions
Deadline: March 2
Click here for more information and/or to register for Skills Canada Competitions in Saskatchewan. A wide variety of skills are represented from Computer Animation to Aesthetics, to Autbody Repair, to Carpentry to many more!
Click here for more information and/or to register for Skills Canada Competitions in Saskatchewan. A wide variety of skills are represented from Computer Animation to Aesthetics, to Autbody Repair, to Carpentry to many more!
UR Gap Year Program
The UR Gap Year is a new program for current high school students planning on
taking a year off between high school and coming to the University of Regina.
By indicating that they would like to be a part of the UR Gap Year Program, the students' admission as well as any automatic entrance
scholarships funded by the University of Regina that they were offered will be deferred for a year.
During this year, students will be able to take advantage of many services to help them stay connected with the university and prepare them for their first year of study or future career options, including the opportunity to ear credit towards the UR Guarantee Program.
Students must apply to the University of Regina and will be given the option to join the Gap Year Program once they are granted admission.
Click here for further information.
During this year, students will be able to take advantage of many services to help them stay connected with the university and prepare them for their first year of study or future career options, including the opportunity to ear credit towards the UR Guarantee Program.
Students must apply to the University of Regina and will be given the option to join the Gap Year Program once they are granted admission.
Click here for further information.
Important Deadlines: U of R
February 15: Nursing application deadline
March 1: Nursing transcript deadline
March 15, 2012 deadline to apply for University of Regina Entrance Awards.All of the entrance awards have been consolidated on one application available here.
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.
This is also the deadline for high school students applying to the Faculty of Education.
May 1: Deadline to apply for residence for a guaranteed room
This is also the deadline for high school students applying to the Faculty of Education.
May 1: Deadline to apply for residence for a guaranteed room
May 1: Our start application date for student
electrified parking for the fall/winter semesters - very important for students
who are going to be living in our residences.
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.
U of R Campus Tours/Open Houses
Campus Tours:
Students who want to see the University of Regina campus before making their decision can book a tour online at http://www.uregina.ca/futurestudents/quicklinks/campus-visits/index.html
Click here for more information on the portfolio!
Students who want to see the University of Regina campus before making their decision can book a tour online at http://www.uregina.ca/futurestudents/quicklinks/campus-visits/index.html
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.
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. (306) 585-5572.
The attached document outlines the process for the review and 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.
Click here for more information on the portfolio!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Alberta Colege of Art and Design Application Deadline Extension
Due to the
a number of requests from teachers and counselors to accept late
applications, ACAD
will be accepting applications for the Fall 2012 semester until Wednesday,
February 29, 2012 at 11:59pm. Students must submit both their
application and portfolio by this date to be considered for the Fall 2012
semester.
To register, click here.
For information or assistance with the ACAD admission process please feel free to contact any of ACAD's admissions team by phone at 403.284.7617 or by email at admissions@acad.ca. |
Friday, February 10, 2012
Reminder:Upcoming CSI SIAST Events
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 contacting Christine Nemish, student recruitment advisor at 1-866-467-427 For more information or to register, go to our Visit a Campus page. |
Reminder: Important Application Dates for SIAST
Important application dates
SIAST seats for programs are starting to fill. Check out Choices for 2012 to view programs with seats available for fall 2012.
High-demand programs
Applications for the fall 2012 intake for high-demand programs are now being accepted. The application deadline is February 15, 2012. Official transcripts of all secondary and post-secondary grades must be submitted to SIAST by March 1, 2012.
Combined Laboratory & X-Ray Technology Dental Hygiene Medical Radiologic Technology Medical Laboratory Assistant Medical Laboratory Technology Power Engineering Technology Practical Nursing |
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Dalhousie Entrance Scholarships
Deadline: March 15
Various entrance award applications for students planning to attend Dalhousie University in the fall of 2012 are now available here.
Various entrance award applications for students planning to attend Dalhousie University in the fall of 2012 are now available here.
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Nursing Deadline Extension at U of Alberta
The Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, has extended their application deadline for Fall 2012 to May 1, 2012. Students wishing to apply to any of the Nursing programs at the University of Alberta can now do so until May 1.
Click here for more information about the Faculty of Nursing.
Click here for more information about the Faculty of Nursing.
New Community Planning Program at U of Alberta
Starting fall 2012, the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta will offer degrees in Planning.
Planners work with government officials to build and implement strategies that help them achieve their goals and vision. Local issues like the downtown arena or the LRT expansion are all projects in the hands of Planners. They will offer a:
- BA (major in Planning) with a broad focus on urban and regional planning
- BSc Specialization Planning with a focus on environmental planning and the use of computer technologies in planning.
For more information click here.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
The deadline for applications is March 1st. For more information, please speak to your school, or contact BullyingCanada. Applications can be downloaded online here.
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