Monday, March 30, 2015
Saskatchewan School Boards Association Scholarships
Deadline: August 31, 2015
Each year, the
Saskatchewan School Boards Association awards two $2,500 scholarships to
graduating high school students who remain in Saskatchewan in post-secondary
study:
University Scholarship: $2,500 for a
student entering university in Saskatchewan.
Applied Science and Technology
Scholarship: $2,500 for a student entering a recognized institute of applied science and
technology in Saskatchewan.
Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated good
character, community leadership, financial need, and a 500-word essay. To access the application
form and view the Rubric that is being used to score the scholarships go to www.saskschoolboards.ca and under About
Us on our main menu, you will find Awards. Go to the link
on that page for Education Scholarships. Or, click
here to access the page directly.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Young Women in Trades Conference
Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Moose Jaw Campus along with Skills Canada will be hosting provincial competitions and various activities on Friday, April 17, 2015. Girls in grades 9 - 12 will have the opportunity to learn about careers in trades and technologies and compete in a Junkyard Wars Challenge, an engineering competition for young women.
Transportation between venues Central Collegiate and Saskatchewan Polytechnic, a lunch and snack will be provided. There is no cost to participate.
Transportation between venues Central Collegiate and Saskatchewan Polytechnic, a lunch and snack will be provided. There is no cost to participate.
To register, go to www.saskpolytech.ca/WITT.
Come. See. Investigate Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Prince Albert Campus - April 16, 2015
9:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Participating
Programs
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Thursday, March 12, 2015
Our Lady of the Prairies Scholarship
Deadline: Last Friday in April, annually
This scholarship is sponsored by the Our Lady of the Prairies Foundation and offered to students within the Living Sky School Division. Considerations include academic standing, community involvement, extracurricular activities and leadership. Students must submit their application and career portfolio to their career counsellor. Click here for an application form.
This scholarship is sponsored by the Our Lady of the Prairies Foundation and offered to students within the Living Sky School Division. Considerations include academic standing, community involvement, extracurricular activities and leadership. Students must submit their application and career portfolio to their career counsellor. Click here for an application form.
Dalhousie University Entrance Scholarships
Deadline: March 15
Close to 60% of first-year Dalhousie students receive entrance scholarships. The university provides special scholarships for students entering specific fields and for students with disabilities.
For further information, click HERE.
Lakeland College Information Sessions
An information Session is an opportunity for students to talk face-to-face with instructors, staff, students, and alumni and try hands-on activities. You will also learn about facilities and services that are available on campus.
Various programs will be hosting information sessions throughout March. Click HERE for programs and dates.
Various programs will be hosting information sessions throughout March. Click HERE for programs and dates.
2015 Monsanto Fund Opportunity Scholarship Program
Deadline: May 29, 2015
This year, Monsanto Canada estimates it will provide approximately 65 scholarships to deserving high school students across the country entering their first year of post-secondary education in agriculture at at Canadian college or university. Each scholarship is valued at $1500 and will be awarded to students who meet the criteria set out in the application form.
For further information, click HERE.
This year, Monsanto Canada estimates it will provide approximately 65 scholarships to deserving high school students across the country entering their first year of post-secondary education in agriculture at at Canadian college or university. Each scholarship is valued at $1500 and will be awarded to students who meet the criteria set out in the application form.
For further information, click HERE.
Royal Canadian Legion Scholarships and Bursaries
Deadline: August 28
Jack Moore Memorial Scholarship and Burgess Bursary
Saskatchewan Command, in cooperation with Dominion Command of The Royal Canadian Legion, is offering 10 scholarships of $300 each. In addition, Saskatchewan Command is offering 10 bursaries of $300 each.
Recipients must:
Jack Moore Memorial Scholarship and Burgess Bursary
Saskatchewan Command, in cooperation with Dominion Command of The Royal Canadian Legion, is offering 10 scholarships of $300 each. In addition, Saskatchewan Command is offering 10 bursaries of $300 each.
Recipients must:
- reside in Saskatchewan
- be a child, grandchild or great-grandchild of a veteran, of a still-serving military member, or of an RCMP member
- have completed grade 12 and be entering into FIRST YEAR at a university, technical school (minimum 2 year coure) or a business college.
Further information and application forms can be found by clicking HERE.
Sunday, March 08, 2015
WorkSafe Video Contest
Deadline: Friday, April 17 at 4:00 pm
WorkSafe Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) invite high school students to create a 2-minute video that tells their friends about workplace health and safety. You must use this year’s theme, “If it feels wrong, just ask”. The contest is open to all grade 9 to 12 students.
WorkSafe Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) invite high school students to create a 2-minute video that tells their friends about workplace health and safety. You must use this year’s theme, “If it feels wrong, just ask”. The contest is open to all grade 9 to 12 students.
Destination UBC
Registration opens - Tuesday, March 24
Destination UBC is a full-day information event on UBC’s Vancouver campus and takes place on Saturday, May 23. Attendees will:
- tour the campus
- meet new-to-UBC students from across Canada
- learn from professors and advisors about your first-year program
- get the tools you need for everything from financial planning to living in residence or being a commuter student.
What if I am coming from out of town?
If you are a Canadian or international high school student living in Canada — and your high school is located in Canada — and you have received your UBC offer of admission, you may be eligible for our travel reimbursement program. You will be notified of your eligibility for the program with your offer of admission or in a separate correspondence from UBC.
For further information, click HERE.
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