Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities 90th Anniversary Scholarship

 Deadline: January 15, 2021

ARE YOU

  • ·        Enrolled in Grade 12 for the 2020-2021 school year?
  • ·        Planning on studying at a post secondary school in the fall of 2020? You can be studying out of province if the course is not offered in Saskatchewan

HAVE YOU

·        Completed the last two years of high school in Saskatchewan?

DO YOU.....

  • ·        Have a farming background and live in a rural area?
  • ·        Have parents/guardians who own/rent land and pay taxes to a Rural Municipality?

If you answered “YES” to all of the questions above, please complete an application form. Write an essay on either: The importance of Safety and Health on Our Farm OR Safety and Health Hazards on Our Farm

More details and application form are located HERE.

 


Tuesday, November 03, 2020

University of Regina Updates

 

Below are upcoming faculty events. You can also view our full event listing online.

What is Business? Info Session

Nov 17

Do you have students thinking about business? Encourage them to join our series of What Is Business? info sessions. November's theme is Finance!

Social Work Information Night

Nov 19

Join us at our upcoming Social Work Information Night to learn about the profession and the programs offered through the University of Regina.

What is Engineering?

Nov 20

High school students, particularly Grade 12 students interested in Engineering and Science, are invited to attend the virtual presentation to introduce them to the profession of engineering itself and to the programs offered at the U of R.


If you have questions about any of the information in this email, feel free to contact us at enrolment.services@uregina.ca!

Sunday, November 01, 2020

University of Alberta Updates

 Application for admission to the University of Alberta opened October 1 and is available at uab.ca/apply. Students are encouraged to apply early as admission is competitive and space in our programs is limited. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and offers are administered on a rolling basis. If a student is not immediately admissible to their program(s) of choice, they will be reassessed if/when new information is received or if our admission parameters change.

To assist students with the application process, we have updated two of our key websites, uab.ca/start and uab.ca/apply. We are also creating a series of videos to guide students through the application process, starting with ‘Preparing to Apply’, which can also be found on uab.ca/apply. In addition, we are hosting Submitting Your Application workshops to further aid students and answer their questions.

Here are a couple quick reminders about the University of Alberta application:

  • Students self-report their own marks.
  • Students are asked to report all grade 11 and grade 12 courses.
  • Students can pick two programs on their application.
Students can apply for residence on the same application.  


Online Counsellor Updates

Connect directly with our Recruitment Coordinators and learn all you need to know about the University of Alberta. Head online for dates, times, and registration details. uab.ca/counsellor

Virtual Open House 2020

Registration is now open for Virtual Open House! Students who register will automatically be entered to win a $500 tuition credit. Over the course of this three-day event, students can attend online presentations, visit our virtual booth fair, and explore all the University of Alberta has to offer. Please download our TV poster and promote Virtual Open House in your school! uab.ca/openhouse

University of Alberta 101

We will be hosting virtual sessions throughout the fall as a replacement for traditional in-school presentations. Students will learn all about the U of A, including our programs, scholarship opportunities, events and experiences, how to apply, and more! Registration is required. uab.ca/recruitmentevents

University of Albera Faculty Nights

Students can attend our online faculty booth fairs, offered most weeks throughout the fall, to connect directly with faculty members and recruiters to get their questions answered! Registration is required. uab.ca/recruitmentevents

Online Campus & Residence Tour Webinars

Guests can see campus from the comfort of their own home with these live online presentations. Current UAlberta students will share their experiences and take guests on a photo tour of North Campus and Residence. Registration is required. uab.ca/tours

Indigenous Student After School Tea

Join Indigenous Recruitment at 3:30 p.m. daily for an intimate gathering where we’ll chat about on everything you need to know about the U of A. Students can ask questions, talk to advisors, learn about their program options, and more! uab.ca/recruitmentevents

AP & IB Recognition

We will be hosting online presentations to celebrate the hard work of AP and IB students and to showcase how we will support them and recognize their achievements as they begin their studies at the University of Alberta. Registration is required. uab.ca/recruitmentevents

University of Saskatchewan Updates:

 In this update:


Updates from Univerity of Calgar

Admission Updates:

Choose UCalgary Webinars as well as our Faculty Information Night webinars. To pre-register for these events, please click here.

Lastly, if you or your students missed our Virtual Open House, we are pleased to announce that you can still visit our virtual event. It will be available until March 1, 2021.

Our Campus Tour program is also running again with all COVID-19 protocols in place. For students who are unable to join us for an in-person tour, we are also offering a full virtual live campus tour once a month! To view upcoming tour times, click here.

Student Financial Support Update

UCalgary's entrance award applications are now open! The prestige award offers $37,000 - $100,000, applications will be accepted until December 1, 2020.  The high school entrance awards application will be accepted until March 1, 2021. Students must first apply for admission, but do not need to be admitted to apply for awards! Did you know that over 5 million dollars were awarded to entering students last year?

CAPSLE BURSARY 2020/21

 Following the Annual General Meeting in 2016, the Canadian Association for the Practical Study of Law in Education (“CAPSLE”) established a bursary to provide financial assistance to students entering post-secondary Education and/or Law programs. One $1,000 bursary is available for the 2020/2021 academic year (the “Bursary”) on the terms set out below.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

The following are the eligibility criteria for the Bursary:

(a)              The applicant must have been accepted to a Canadian university program in a recognized Faculty of Education and/or Faculty of Law in the 2020/21 academic year;
(b)             Priority will be given to applicants who identify as a member of a group that is under-represented in Education and/or Law.

APPLICATION PROCESS

1.                The applicant must provide the following documents in support of a Bursary application:

·        Documentary proof that the applicant is accepted to a program at a recognized Faculty of Education and/or Law at a Canadian university, or will be continuing in such program, in the 2020/2021 academic year;

·        A short essay, up to 500 words, describing how the applicant meets the eligibility criteria and why the applicant is studying Education and/or Law, including thoughtful commentary on the nexus between Education and Law; and

·        Professionally formatted resume, including leadership experience applicable to intended area(s) of study.

It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all documents are consolidated into a single PDF file and e-mailed to info@capsle.ca no later than November 30, 2020.

2.                CAPSLE’s Board of Directors, or a committee thereof, will evaluate the applications and select an applicant that best meets the eligibility criteria and terms of the Bursary. 
3.                The successful applicant will be advised of the CAPSLE Board’s decision with respect to the Bursary by no later than December 31, 2020.
4.                The successful applicant will be provided with the Bursary funds on a date between December 31, 2020 and January 31, 2021, conditional upon providing proof of tuition paid equal to or greater than $1,000 by no later than December 31, 2020.  The successful applicant agrees to return the Bursary funds to CAPSLE if the applicant discontinues the intended course of study for any reason during the 2020/21 academic year.
5.                By submitting an application, an applicant agrees to the terms of the Bursary, and consents to:
(a)              publication of his/her name and essay, or portions thereof, in CAPSLE publications, including CAPSLE’s website; and
(b)             receive information related to CAPSLE electronically, which consent may be withdrawn at any time by contacting info@capsle.ca.