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ScholarshipHandbook
2017-2018LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
Grasslands School Division
and Area Scholarships : DEADLINE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION PAGE NUMBER
Academics
N/A 1) Grasslands ATA Local Academic Scholarship page 4FALL • Three awards of $1000.00 from within Grasslands School
Division• Based on highest academic average in Grade 12 (determined by Grasslands High School Principals)
N/A 2) Robert Trimmer Sr. Prize in Science page 5FALL • One award of $1000.00 from within Grasslands School
Division• Based on highest academic average in Grade 12 Math and Sciences (determined by Grasslands High School Principals)
Business Program
July 1 2) Brooks and District Chamber of Commerce Business Scholarship pages 6-8• Three awards of $500.00 each from within Grasslands
School Division• Post-secondary business program• 75% + average in grade 12 courses
Citizenship
June 1 3) Brooks Rotary Club Service Award pages 9, 10• One award of $1000.00 from within County of Newell and Brooks•Exemplary Service to the Community/School
June 1 4) Brooks and District Retired Teachers’ Scholarship pages 11, 12• One award of $500.00• Grasslands Division #6 graduate• Attending post-secondary• Community and/or extra-curricular involvement
DEADLINE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION PAGE NUMBER
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Financial Need
June 1 5) Ellen E. Thompson Scholarship pages 13, 14• Two awards of $3000.00 each from within Grasslands
School Division• Financial need• Graduate from Grasslands School Division #6• Attending a recognized post-secondary institution
June 1 6) Kiwanis Club of Brooks -Armstrong Trust Scholarship pages 15, 16• Variable amount - financial awards based on financial need• Based primarily on financial need – academics, community and school contributions will also be considered
Fine Arts:
Journalism / English
June 1 8) James Nesbitt Senior Memorial Scholarship for Journalism pages 17, 18• One award of $500.00 from within Grasslands School Division• Must be studying Journalism, Communications or English• 70% average required in grade 12 courses
Health Care
June 30 5) Brooks and District Health Foundation Scholarship pages 19 - 23• One award of $1000.00 each from within Grasslands
School Division an all-around individual who has demonstrated academic
achievement and/or outstanding leadership and demonstrates Citizenship and community involvement
Trades, Technology and Fine Arts
June 1 9) Grasslands ATA Local Trades, Technology & Fine Arts Scholarship pages 24, 25• One awards of $1000.00 from within Grasslands School Division• Based on academic average in Grade 12, an essay and attendance in a Trades, Technology or Fine Arts program.
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Grasslands School Division and Area ScholarshipsApplication Deadlines MAY VARY with each Scholarship
Additional Scholarships available by Registering yourself at:
http://www.scholarshipscanada.com/
http://www.studentawards.com/
THE ALBERTA TEACHERS’S ASSOCIATION (GRASSLANDS LOCAL)
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ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: Three awards of $1000.00
DEADLINE: No Application Names will be Submitted by School to Grasslands ATA Executive- based on Overall Blended Marks for 5
Academic Subjects
CRITERIA:
1. The award will be made available annually to a student who is a graduate of Grasslands Regional Division #6 and who are attending a post -secondary institution in the fall.
2. The award will be given to the students with the 3 highest academic averages in the following subjects:
a) English 30 or 33b) Four of the following subjects:
i) A language other than English at the 30 levelii) Biology 30iii) Chemistry 30iv) Physics 30v) Social Studies 30vi) Mathematics 30vii) Mathematics 31
The blended mark will be used in diploma exam courses and the school awarded mark for Math 31 and a language at the 30 level.
3. In the event of a tie the final decision will be determined by comparing sixth, then seventh 30 level course marks.
4. The Secretary of Grasslands Local ATA will request the information and compile the data to identify the recipient and present this information to the ATA local president who will notify the recipient in writing of the selection before September 30th each year.
5. The presentation of the award will be made by a member of the ATA executive.
** The award will be presented only after the recipient has provided proof of registration in a post- secondary program.
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THE ROBERT TRIMMER SR. PRIZE IN SCIENCE
This scholarship is awarded in memory of our grandfather Robert "Bud" Trimmer Sr. by Dr. Kenton Rommens and Dr. Ashley Rommens who both graduated from Grasslands Public Schools.
VALUE: One award of $1000.00
DEADLINE: No Application Name will be submitted by School to Grasslands Central Office in the fall
CRITERIA:
1. The award will be made available annually to a student who is a graduate of Grasslands Regional Division #6 and who are attending a post -secondary institution in the fall.
2. The award will be given to the students with the highest blended academic averages in 3 out of 4 of the following subjects:
Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2
3. In the event of a tie, preference will be given to the student graduating from Duchess High School.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
The Name of One Student from each High School within Grassland s School Division (Bassano, BCHS, Duchess, Rosemary and Sunrise) with the highest blended overall average according to the above criteria will be submitted to the Superintendent or Designate at the Grasslands Public Schools Central Office in the fall.
** The award will be presented only after the recipient has provided proof of registration in a post- secondary program.
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VALUE: 3 awards of $500.00 each
APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 1st of each year
CRITERIA:
1) Candidate will be a student graduating from any of the following County of Newell High Schools
- Bassano School- Brooks Composite High School- Duchess School - Ecole Rousseau- Rosemary School- St. Joseph’s Collegiate
2) Must be registered at a post-secondary institution in a Business Program leading to a Diploma in Business, an Applied Degree in Business or a Bachelor’s Degree in Business such as commerce, administration would qualify
3) Above average to high academic average (75%+)
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants must:
- Include proof of registration from post secondary institution- Provide current high school transcripts- Complete the application form.
Submit applications to Student Services at your school or mail directly to the address below.
SELECTION PROCEDURE :
The Brooks and District Chamber of Commerce would like to be part of the selection committee. The presentation of the scholarship will take place at your school’s annual Academic Awards Program
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BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION **Be sure to include a transcript of high school marks, proof of acceptance at post-secondary institution, and two letters of reference
1) Personal and Contact Information:Name:_______________________________ Phone Number ____________________
Address:_____________________________ City/Town & Postal Code ____________
Email address: __________________________
2) Educational History:
School currently attending: ________________________________
3) Post-Secondary Program Information:Name of Institution: _______________________________________
Location of Institution:_____________________________________
Program of Study: ________________________________________
Expected Start Date: ______________________________________
4) Please describe your future Career plans in Business:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5) How will this Scholarship assist you in achieving these goals?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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6) Personal BackgroundPlease list all school and community activities that you have been involved in for the last 3 years. Include all teams, clubs, organizations, volunteer work and the position of responsibility that you held
Year Activity Extra- curricular, Community Service and Volunteer Activities # of Hours
7) Work ExperiencePlease list all paid and unpaid work experiences you have been involved with in the last 3 years.
Year Position Place of Employment / Job Description # of Hours
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THE BROOKS ROTARY CLUB SERVICE AWARD
VALUE: One award of $1000.00
Application DEADLINE: June 1st
Submitted to: The Brooks Rotary Club Box 4, 333 - 2 Street W
Brooks Alberta, T1R 1G4
CRITERIA:
1) Exemplary Service to the Community/School
2) The award will be presented annually to a graduate of any High School in the County of Newell who is planning to attend a post-secondary institution/program.
3) The student must have exhibited one or more of the following qualities: Commendable service in the school and/or community A demonstrated assistance to others who are in need Being fair and truthful at all times with others Builds goodwill and fosters friendship with peers High ethical standards in school and community involvement
SELECTION:
Students may obtain application forms for this award at the Students Services Office of their school or by contacting the Brooks Rotary Club. Completed application forms (including all attachments) must be submitted to the Brooks Rotary Club at P.O. Box 4 333-2 Street W, Brooks Alberta, T1R 1G4 by June 1st each year.
Application forms must be accompanied by two letters of reference explaining the candidate’s suitability for the award in light of the above criteria. Concrete examples of instances where the student has demonstrated the above qualities would be most appropriate.
The award recipient will be selected by an Awards Committee consisting of a members of the Brooks Rotary Club (president or designate), and two others. The successful candidate will be notified as early as possible after the decision has been made. All decisions of the Awards committee will be final.
The presentation of this award will be made at the School Academic Awards Program of the selected recipient. Acceptance of the award is contingent upon the recipient providing proof of registration in a post-secondary institution.
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THE BROOKS ROTARY CLUB SERVICE AWARD APPLICATION
This application form is to be completed by the student. Please read the criteria for this scholarship prior to completion of this application.
Name: _________________________________ Grade: _________ Age: __________
Address: _____________________________________________________________
Home Phone: 403 ______________________ Cell Phone: 403________________________
Email address: ________________________________________________________________
Post-Secondary School: ________________________ Program __________________
Please describe in detail, your involvement in one or both of the following areas: (attach resume of activities and examples if needed)
1) Service activities in the school and/or community __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Examples of assistance to others who are in need ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The remaining three criteria for the scholarship should be addressed in letters of reference:
1) Being fair and truthful at all times with others2) Building goodwill and fostering friendships3) Demonstrating high ethical standards in school and the community
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BROOKS and DISTRICT RETIRED TEACHERS’ SCHOLARSHIPVALUE: One award of $500.00
Application DEADLINE: June 1st Submitted to Grasslands Central Office
CRITERIA:
1. Candidate will be a student graduating from a Grasslands Regional Division High School.
2. Must be registered at a post-secondary institution.
3. No other system wide award has been achieved .
4. An individual with diverse interests and talents with a record of community and/or extra-curricular involvement.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Submit applications from all Grasslands High Schools to the Superintendent at the Grasslands Public Schools Central Office.
** The award will be presented only after the recipient has provided proof of registration in a post - secondary program.
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BROOKS and DISTRICT RETIRED TEACHERS’ SCHOLARSHIP
Personal and Contact Information:
Name: ___________________________________ Grade:____________ Age: ______
Address: _____________________________________________________________
Home Telephone: 403 ____________Cell Phone 403________________
SIN #______________________ Email Address: ______________________________
Post-Secondary Program Information:
Name of Program: ______________________________________________________
Name of School: ________________________________________________________
Location of School: ______________________________________________________
Citizenship Information:
Provide detailed information and explain your school/community involvement (and/or extracurricular).
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Provide two (2) letters of reference from people who can verify your school/community involvement.
Please provide a transcript of high school marks.
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ELLEN E. THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: Two scholarships at $3000.00 each
Application DEADLINE: June 1st Submitted to Grasslands Central Office
NOTIFICATION DATE: June 30th
CRITERIA:
1) The primary criteria shall be financial need. This need will be determined by criteria established by the Alberta Government Student Finance Board, which shall include:a) Data from the two previous years’ Income Tax Returnsb) The number of dependent childrenc) The number of children already in post-secondary education; and d) Any other information which the administrative committee deems fair and relevant.
All of this information shall remain strictly confidential, shall be used solely for the awarding scholarships and, upon the awarding of scholarships, shall be destroyed.
2) Scholarships will only be awarded to those who were graduates from a Grasslands High School . However, the student does not necessarily have had to attend in the year immediately prior to applying. They are eligible to apply even if they have taken time off from schooling to work.
3) Students must attend a recognized post-secondary institution to qualify for any of the scholarships.
4) Each scholarship will be disbursed in two payments:a) One-half after proof of registration for the first semester;b) One-half after proof of registration for the second semester;
If the school is not operating on a semester system, the funds will be disbursed at the beginning and one-half way through the school year.
5) All applications must be submitted to the Superintendent of Schools, on or before June 1st.6) Students will be notified by June 30th if they have been awarded a scholarship.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Committee: The committee, chosen by the Board of Trustees, shall consist of:
a) One trustee from the rural divisions;b) One trustee from the urban divisions;c) The Superintendent of Schools, or designate.
1) The student must apply for the scholarship in writing.2) The student must have been in full-time attendance with the Division for a period of at least one
school year.3) The student must be recommended by a teacher or principal familiar with the student.4) The student must be planning on attending a post-secondary institution following completion of
a Grade 12 Diploma and, prior to funding, must provide evidence of enrollment in that post-secondary institution.
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ELLEN E. THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
PERSONAL AND CONTACT INFORMATION:Name: ______________________________________________________________Address: ____________________________________________________________Home Phone : 403____________________Cell Phone: 403____________________SIN #___________________ Email address: _______________________________
POST-SECONDARY PROGRAM INFORMATION:Name of Program: _____________________________________________________Name of School: ______________________________________________________Location of School: ____________________________________________________
FINANCIAL INFORMATION:1) Parental Income (from line 150 of income tax form) for the previous two(2)years:
i. Year- _____________ amount- $ ___________________ii. Year- _____________ amount- $ ___________________
2) Student’s savings (at present) $__________________________
3) Potential savings through summer employment $ _______________
4) Post-Secondary School Costs (for 1 year)i. Tuition $__________________ii. Books & Supplies $__________________iii. Living Costs $__________________
OTHER INFORMATION TO SUPPORT THIS APPLICATION: Number of dependent children in the family: ____________________ Number of children presently in post-secondary school: ___________ Other relevant information:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please provide at least one letter of reference from a teacher or principal recommending you for this scholarship.
Please provide a transcript of your high school marks.
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BROOKS KIWANIS CLUB ARMSTRONG TRUST
VALUE: Variable based on need
Application DEADLINE: June 1st Submitted to Sunrise School Office
CRITERIA:
1) The scholarship shall be presented to a graduating from a public High School within the County of Newell planning to attend a post-secondary institution and has demonstrated financial need.
2) Applicants must have applied for a student loan.
3) Applicants must complete the application form which indicates family income, expected savings from summer employment, and a breakdown of costs (tuition, books, and living expenses) for their year at school.
4) Financial need along with academic performance, personal contributions to the school/community and a statement of life goals will be considered when selecting recipients for the scholarship.
5) Please include two letters of reference/support for this scholarship.
6) This application must be submitted to the Student’s Service office by June 1st.
7) The student selected by the committee must present evidence of registration and attendance at the post-secondary school prior to the award being made at the Annual Awards Program.
8) The most worthy candidates will be interviewed by the Kiwanis Trust Committee before final selection. Successful candidates will be notified prior to beginning classes in the Fall Semester.
9) Should there be no suitable applicant; an award will not be made for the school year.
** The award will be presented only after the recipient has provided proof of registration in a post-secondary program.
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BROOKS KIWANIS CLUB ARMSTRONG TRUST APPLICATION FORM
Student’s Name: _______________________________________________________
Home Phone: 403 ______________________ Cell Phone: 403____________________
Email address: ________________________________________________________________
Social Insurance Number _______________________________
Post-Secondary School(s) applied to: _______________________________________
Name of the Program you are planning to enter: ______________________________________________________________________
Projected Financial Outline for the next year:
10)Parent’s yearly income ______________ 4) Expected tuition_______________(line 150 on income tax form)
11)Present savings __________________ 5) Expected book cost____________
12)Additional savings 6) Expected monthlyanticipated from living costssummer employment_______________ a) housing __________________
b) food ____________________ c)transportation ______________ d) incidentals ________________
Have you applied for an Alberta Student Loan? Yes / No
Include TWO letters of reference /support for this scholarship.
Any other information which might be pertinent to this application:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I submit this application certifying that all information included herein is correct and accurate.
Applicant’s signature: ____________________________________________________
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JAMES NESBITT SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR JOURNALISM
VALUE: One scholarship of $500.00
Application DEADLINE: June 1st to Grasslands Central Office
CRITERIA:
1) Students must be registering in a post-secondary program for the fall in Journalism, Communications or English.
2) Program priority is as follows:a) Journalismb) Communicationsc) English
3) The Post-Secondary program must lead to a College Diploma, Applied Degree or a University Degree.
4) A minimum average in grade 12 courses of 70% is required.
SELECTION:
Students will complete an application form (available from Student Services Office at the School) and submit the completed form to the School Office by June 1st of each year. Completed applications can be dropped off by the school at Grasslands Public Schools Central Office. The successful applicant will be notified by the end of June.
PRESENTATION:
This scholarship will be presented by a member of the Nesbitt Family at the awards program of the winner’s school.
** The award will be presented only after the recipient has provided proof of registration in a post- secondary program.
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JAMES NESBITT SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR JOURNALISM
Name: ___________________________________ Grade:____________ Age: ______
Address: ______________________________________________________________
Home Telephone: 403 _____________ Cell Phone 403________________
SIN # ______________________ Email Address:_________________________
Post-Secondary School: __________________________________________________
Name of the Post-Secondary School you are going to be attending in September:
_____________________________________________________________________
In a few sentences, describe your experience in journalism or photojournalism:
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In a few sentences, describe your career plans and goals for this profession:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Please attach a transcript of your high school marks (available from the school office)
Please provide at least one letter of reference from a person who can attest to your current involvement in photography or journalism.
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BROOKS & DISTRICT HEALTH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUNDFor Patient Related Health Care Professions
Available only to students who attend school in Brooks, Duchess or Rosemary(The Brooks & District Health Foundation service area)
Program (Mission Statement)This program was established in 2015 to support and encourage education programs by assisting students in their quest for higher learning at a recognized post-secondary institution.Award Value :Total value of the award is $1,000.00 to be distributed to one successful High School Graduate entering Post-Secondary Education in a chosen health care profession who attend high school in the area served by the Brooks & District Health Foundation (Brooks, Duchess or Rosemary) Deadline Date
Students meeting our criteria are invited to apply for the Brooks & District Health Foundation Scholarship by forwarding the required information to the following address by June 30th.
Please forward application to:
Brooks & District Health FoundationBag 300 Brooks, AB T1R 1B3
The Brooks & District Health Foundation Scholarship Review Committee will select the student based on the following criteria:
a) The recipient should be an all-around individual who has demonstrated academic achievement and/or outstanding leadership in their school or workplace.
b) Citizenship and community involvement
Presentation of the Award
The successful candidate will be awarded a cheque in the amount of $1,000.00 upon receipt of confirmation of registration at a recognized post-secondary institution.
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In the event that no applicant meets the criteria of the scholarship, the scholarship will not be awarded that year.
Brooks & District Health Foundation ScholarshipApplication Form
Date _______________________
Personal Information
Last Name _____________________ First Name ____________________
Middle Name___________________ ___ Male ___ Female
Date of Birth (M/D/Y) ___________________________________________________
Social Insurance Number ________________________________________________
Address
Permanent Address_____________________________________________________
City or Town _________________ Province ____________ Postal Code __________
Phone Number Home (___) _________________ Cell (____) ___________________
E-mail Address _________________________________________________________
History
Name of High School _________________________________________________________
Name of Post-Secondary Institution Entering
__________________________________________________________ ____________
Activity RecordPlease list the three activities within either the school or the community that have been most important to you over the past three years and state why each was important.
1) ACTIVITY_________________________________________________________________
YOUR ROLE AND PERIOD OF INVOLVEMENT______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
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IMPORTANCE________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
2) ACTIVITY_________________________________________________________________
YOUR ROLE AND PERIOD OF INVOLVEMENT______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANCE________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
3) ACTIVITY_________________________________________________________________
YOUR ROLE AND PERIOD OF INVOLVEMENT______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANCE________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES
Volunteer work, Scouts, Guides, etc ACHIEVEMENTS &/OR HONOURS(school or community)
* *
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EMPLOYMENT/WORK EXPERIENCE HOBBIES, PERSONAL INTERESTSList jobs you have held and dates ATHLETICS, ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES
* *
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References
Three letters of reference (not from relatives) must be included with the application. At least one of the letters must be from the following individuals;
Classroom Teacher, Student Counselor or Principal who personally knows you and your achievements for at least one full year.
A recent employer or from a prominent member of a volunteer organization you were involved with for at least one full year.
A prominent member or a religious leader of your community that has known you for at least one full year.
Student Statement
In your own words, state why you wish to study in the health care field. In a short essay (one or two paragraphs) state your reason why the health care profession is important to you.
______________________________________________________________________
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Declaration of Applicant
Having read the instructions, I declare that: I am making application for the Brooks and District Health Foundation High
School Scholarship. I have answered all questions applicable to me and that all of the information given
is true and complete. I accept that, in many award decisions, there is some subjectivity involved because
qualitative aspects are being considered among applicants with varying personal circumstances.
Further to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, I give permission for the following disclosures/exchanges of personal information to determine my eligibility and/or suitability (academic and /or behavioral and/or financial) for my intended award as part of the review and administration of my application. I give the Brooks & District Health Foundation Review Committee permission to contact my references.
I accept that a normal part of the scholarship program is the release of selected information about award recipients, including myself, of an identifying nature (e.g. name, program, home town and photograph) to the media as a part of the process of community relations of the Brooks and District Health Foundation.
_____________________________ _______________________Signature (In Ink) Date
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THE ALBERTA TEACHERS’S ASSOCIATION (GRASSLANDS LOCAL)
TRADES AND FINE ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: One award of $1000.00
DEADLINE: June 1st - Given to Administration at School to be sent to Secretary of Grasslands Local ATA in the Fall
CRITERIA:
1. The award will be made available annually to a student who is a graduate of Grasslands Regional Division #6 and who is attending a post- secondary institution in a Trade, Technology or Fine Arts program in the fall.
2. Students must apply for the scholarship by submitting the application form and proof of attendance at a post-secondary school in a Trade, Technology or Fine Arts program to the Office at their school. In the fall, the Secretary of Grasslands ATA Local will collect the completed application forms.
3. The award will be given to the student with the highest academic average using the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship criteria:
a) English 30-1 or 30-2
b) Any two subjects from the following list: A language other than English at the 30 level *
Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Social Studies 30 Mathematics 30 Mathematics 31*
c) Any two additional subjects except Special Projects at the Grade 12 level.
* The blended mark will be used in diploma exam courses and the school awarded mark for Math 31 and a language at the 30 level.
4. Students receiving the Alberta Teachers’ Association (Grassland Local) Academic Scholarship are ineligible to receive this award.
5. The presentation of the award will be made by a member of the ATA executive.
** The award will be presented only after the recipient has provided proof of registration in a post-secondary program to Grasslands ATA.
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THE ALBERTA TEACHERS’S ASSOCIATION (GRASSLANDS LOCAL)
TRADES, TECHNOLOGY AND FINE ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
Personal and Contact Information:
Name: ________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________
Home Phone: 403 _____________________ Cell Phone: 403 ____________________
Email address: _____________________________ SIN #: _______________________
Post-Secondary Program Information:
Name of Program: ______________________________________________________
Name of School: ________________________________________________________
Location of School: ______________________________________________________
Please Attach Transcript of Marks
Contacted Recipients MUST provide proof of attendance at a Post-Secondary institution:
May be letter of acceptance and a copy of the course schedule OR letter from Registrar’s Office verifying attendance.
Application forms and verification of post-secondary attendance can be sent to Grasslands ATA Secretary through the School Office or through the School ATA Representative:
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Provincial & NationalScholarshipsApplication Criteria and Deadlines VARY with each Scholarship
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National and Provincial Scholarships :
Check the following Scholarship websites for additional scholarships:
http://alis.alberta.ca/ec/fo/scholarships/scholarships.html
Register yourself at: http://www.scholarshipscanada.com/
http://www.studentawards.com/
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship page 28, 29
Loran Scholarship pages 30 - 34
TD Canada Trust Community Leadership page 35
Schulich Leadership Scholarship page 36
Miller Thomson Foundation Scholarship page 37
RE/MAX of W. Canada Quest for Excellence Bursary page 37
Masonic Higher Education Bursary (Financial Need) page 38
Post-Secondary Scholarships: pages 39 - 42
University of AlbertaUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of LethbridgeMedicine Hat College
Miscellaneous Provincial Scholarships pages 43- 54
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ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIP
The Alberta Government Scholarship Program is managed through Student Aid Alberta. After receiving acceptance to attend a Post-Secondary Institution, students must apply Online at the Student Aid Alberta website www.studentaid.alberta.ca for the Alexander Rutherford Scholarships
There will no application time deadlines. Students must identify the post-secondary school they have been accepted into or planning to attend as their preferred post-secondary institution or can apply at any time during their post-secondary study period.
Student Aid Alberta and Student Finance System (for Student Loans) at www.studentaid.alberta.ca uses the same USER NAME and PASSWORD as the user account for ApplyAlberta.
The top ten highest averages for Alberta students, as determined on their first writing of the diploma exams, will be recognized as “Rutherford Scholars” and receive an additional award. These recipients will be notified annually after February 1st.
The Department of Education uses the following requirements for determining eligibility for Alexander Rutherford Scholarships: *Averages are not rounded up for Scholarship purposes.
GRADE 10
Average of 75.0% to 79.9% in 5 subjects $300Average of 80.0% or higher in 5 subjects $500
One of English 10-1 or 10-2, Français 10, 13 or 10-2
At least two of the following: Math 10C Science 10 Social 10-1 or 10-2 a second language other than the one used above at the Grade 10 level
Any two other courses with a minimum three credit value at the Grade 10 level (1000 or 4000 series) including those listed above and combined introductory CTS courses.
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GRADE 11
Average of 75.0% to 79.9% in 5 subjects $500Average of 80.0% or higher in 5 subjects $800
One of English 20-1 or 20-2, Français 20, 23 or 20-2 and
At least two of the following:
Math 20-1 or Math 20-2 Science 20 Biology 20 Chemistry 20 Physics 20 Social 20-1 or 20-2 a second language other than the one used above at the Grade 11 level
Any two other courses with a minimum three credit value at the Grade 11 level (2000 or 5000 series) including those listed above and combined intermediate CTS courses.
GRADE 12
Average of 75.0% to 79.9% in 5 subjects $700Average of 80.0% or higher in 5 subjects $1300
One of English 30-1 or 30-2, Français 30, 30-2 and
At least two of the following: Math 30-1 or 30-2 Math 31 Science 30 Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Social 30-1 or 30-2 a second language other than the one used above at the Grade 11 level
Any two other courses with a minimum five credit value at the Grade 12 level (3000 or 6000 series) including those listed above and combined advanced CTS courses.
LORAN SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
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Value: up to 30 scholarships and $75,000 available
Deadline: October 19th *
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. Sunrise School is allowed to SPONSOR up to THREE individuals. Applications can also be made to the DIRECT POOL for Unsponsored Nominees.
Loran Finalist Award ($3,000 one time award, 42 available)
$3,000 one-time entrance award Offered to all finalists who attend national selections but are not selected as Loran
scholars Tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.
Loran Provincial Award ($2,000 one time award, 40 available)
$2,000 one-time entrance award Offered by our regional committees to an outstanding semi-finalist who is not asked to
attend national selections. Tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.
Honour Citation
Granted to students who distinguish themselves at regional interviews but are not offered any of the above awards.
Certificates are sent to high schools and CEGEPs in the summer
Semi-Finalist Certificate
Issued to students selected for a regional interview who are not recognized in the ways listed above
Certificates are sent to high schools and CEGEPs in the summer
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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%
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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.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers:
1. What do you look for in scholarship recipients?Students that best reflect the criteria of character, leadership and community service are considered to be strong candidates. Activities both within the school and out in the community are weighed equally. An 85% average is the minimum academic threshold for consideration.
2. How can I get an application?Read how to apply and speak to your guidance counselor about your school's nomination process.
3. May I apply for the award online?Yes, but you must mail the completed application as outlined in the instructions contained in the PDF you download from the online application system.
4. Can I photocopy the application?Yes, you may photocopy it as often as you like. One copy of your application must have an original signature.
5. How many copies of the application form do I need to submit?All applicants must submit three copies of both their application and official transcript. One copy must bear original signatures.
6. Are the chances of winning a university award the same for a sponsored as for a direct pool applicant?Historically, more sponsored students win awards and recognitions (honour citations and semi-finalist certificates) than do students who apply through the Direct Pool. Approximately one-third of Loran scholars were direct pool finalists. This number is quite consistent from year to year.
7. I am currently a student at a university or college. Can I still apply for your award?No. Current full-time post-secondary students are not eligible for Loran Awards.
8. Are your awards only open to university-bound students? What about college-bound students?We have two separate award programs. The Loran Awards are granted to university entrants, while the W. Garfield Weston Awards are offered to students studying at or entering community college.
9.What are your deadlines?October 19th. We do not accept any late applications. No applications will be accepted after the deadline, regardless of the postmark date.
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10. How many students can my school sponsor?Secondary schools may sponsor up to three (3) applicants for the Loran Award. CEGEPS may sponsor up to five (5) applicants.
11. What should I do if my school will not sponsor anyone for the Loran Award?See your guidance counselor and stress the importance of school sponsorship. Remind them that, historically, more awards are granted to sponsored applicants than direct pool applicants. If your school still refuses to sponsor any students, please contact us. If you are not sponsored, then you may apply for the Loran Award as a direct pool applicant.
12. I am a student applying from outside of Canada. Can I apply for your the Loran Awards?Yes, but only if you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
13. I will be attending a university that is not on your list of participating universities, am I still eligible for your awards?Loran Awards are only tenable at participating universities in Canada. Loran finalist and provincial awards are tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.
14. I am interested in attending a private university, am I eligible for this award?Loran Awards and Loran finalist and provincial awards are not tenable at private institutions.
15. What is the Morehead-Cain award?Click here for more information on the Canadian Morehead-Cain.
16. Can my parent or good friend sign my activity verification form?No, you must have your school administrator sign your activity verification form.
17. Can I courier my application?All applications must be sent using Canada Post regular mail or XpressPost sevices.
Applications sent requiring a signature will not be accepted. We do not accept applications sent by fax, hand delivered or mailed through private couriers such as Purolator, Fedex, UPS, etc.
18. When will I be notified about the status of my application?Within one month of the application deadline, we will mail a "receipt of application" to all applicants who included a regular size self-addressed stamped envelope with their application.
Only applicants invited to attend interviews are notified of the status of their application. We notify sponsored applicants through their schools, not directly. All schools will be notified by November 12.
We contact direct pool applicants directly. After the initial phone interview, successful direct pool applicants will be invited to national selections by January 21.
Application Process
Applicants may apply to one of two pools:
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the sponsored pool, for applicants sponsored by their schools or the direct pool, for applicants who are not sponsored by their schools.
Sponsored Applicants
Sponsored Applicants are those who are nominated by their school. Each high school in Canada is eligible and encouraged to sponsor up to three (3) students for the award (CEGEPs may sponsor up to five (5) students).
To apply as a sponsored applicant:
1. Seek nomination from your school through your principal or guidance counselor.2. Complete the application form3. Send to your area committee to be received by the deadline
By the deadline, please submit:
Original signed application Two photocopies of the completed signed application An original official transcript Two photocopies of the transcript An additional copy of page 5
Direct Pool Applicants
Direct pool applicants apply without the endorsement of their school.
To apply as a direct pool applicant:
1. Complete the application form 2. Send your application directly to Direct Pool Committee to be received by the deadline
By the deadline, please submit:
Original signed application Two photocopies of the completed signed application An original official transcript Two photocopies of the transcript An additional copy of page 5
Selection Process
The Loran selection process is the most rigorous of any scholarship program in Canada. We rely on a network of over 300 volunteers from across the country to assist us in carrying out our selections each year.
The following is a breakdown of the selection process for Loran Awards, which differs slightly depending on whether the applicant is sponsored by their school or not.
Sponsored Applicants
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Area committees read and evaluate all files received and select approximately 260 students who are invited to regional interviews.
Regional interviews are held across the country in late November or early December depending on the location of the applicant's area committee.
From those interviews, approximately 50-60 finalists are invited to attend national selections in Toronto in early February.
Top candidates not selected as finalists will be offered provincial awards, which are tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.
Direct Pool Applicants
All Direct Pool applications are assessed by a national committee. Telephone interviews and reference checks are conducted with candidates deemed to be semi-finalists, and, from those interviews, 15-25 finalists are invited to attend national selections in Toronto in the first week of February.
Top candidates not selected as finalists will be offered provincial awards, which are tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.
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TD CANADA TRUST COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: Each scholarship has a value of up to $70,000 and includes:
Up to $10,000 for tuition per year $7,500 a year for living expenses
DEADLINE: Applications must be received by December 6 th .
A total of up to 20 TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are awarded to students in their last year of high school or CEGEP who have demonstrated leadership in improving their community.
Eligibility:
Have a minimum overall grade average of 75% in their most recently completed school year and have demonstrated community leadership.
What is "community leadership"? We're interested in hearing from students who have demonstrated consistent and outstanding dedication to solve a community problem or make their community better as a whole. For example, you may be cleaning up the environment, promoting social justice, or fighting child poverty.
Application requirements
Along with your completed application form, you'll need to include:
1. A 600-word essay (three copies) describing your community leadership
2. A letter of recommendation from your school
3. Two letters of support from community groups
4. Your academic transcript
Information is available at http://www.tdcanadatrust.com
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SCHULICH LEADER SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: Scholarship is valued at $60,000 CAD
DEADLINE:
Canadian Schulich Leader Nominees are selected by their high school from graduating students who are intending to study STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at a participating university. Sunrise School can nominate ONE student to apply for the award and
Eligibility:
The student must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, be attending a Canadian high school, and possess at least two of the three following attributes:
1. Outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership
2. Academic excellence
3. Financial need*
*Students planning to apply for financial assistance for undergraduate study at university would meet the criterion of “Financial Need”
Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients (Schulich Leaders) are selected by the participating universities in the program. In order to become a Schulich Leader, one must be a Schulich Leader Nominee enrolling in a STEM faculty at a minimum of one of 20 select Canadian universities participating in Schulich Leader Scholarships. 40 Canadian Schulich Leaders will be selected – two Schulich Leaders at each participating university.
In Alberta the participating universities are University of Calgary and University of Alberta.
Information about the Scholarship and applications are available at http://schulichleaders.com
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MILLER THOMSON FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE : Annually awards one-year scholarships of approximately $3,000 to 100 recipients within Canada. The number of scholarships and the dollar amount is determined annually by the Foundation's Board of Governors.
DEADLINE: For “On-Line Submission” of applications is March 1
The Miller Thomson Foundation National Scholarship is a long-term, ongoing initiative funded by The Miller Thomson Foundation.
Eligibility:
Students must:
be attending a Canadian secondary school, planning on entering a Canadian post-secondary institution in the Fall to pursue a course of study within Canada leading to a degree or diploma from an accredited community college or university. Applicants must obtain a Secondary School Diploma.
must be a Canadian citizen and/or a permanent resident of Canada. have maintained a minimum grade average of 87% in Grades 10, 11 and 12. must provide school transcripts for grades 10, 11, and in-progress Grade 12 grades.
Annually commencing on December 1st, students can submit their Application Form on-line via our website at www.millerthomson.com
RE/MAX of Western Canada Quest for Excellence 2015 Bursary
VALUE: 16 Scholarship valued at $1,000
DEADLINE: September 8, 2014 until midnight March 9, 2015
This program was established by RE/MAX of Western Canada to recognize the success and ongoing pursuits of Western Canadian students in regards to leadership and community contribution initiatives.
Students can enter online at www.remax.ca > about RE/MAX > In the Community > Quest for Excellence.
2015 Quest for Excellence program is open for submissions from September 8, 2014 until midnight March 9, 2015. Only online entries will be accepted.
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Alberta Masonic Higher Education Bursary Fund Scholarship
VALUE: 30 Scholarships valued at $5,000 each
DEADLINE: Must be received by February 1st in Duplicate
This bursary is available to CANADIAN CITIZENS, residing in the Province of Alberta and Northwest Territories. It is intended to assist students whose parents (or family) are in financial need and unable to finance post secondary education in the Province of Alberta or the Northwest Territories for a minimum two year program. Consideration will be given to attendance at institutions outside of the Province of Alberta or the Northwest Territories only if the course is unavailable within these two jurisdictions.This award is made by a Committee of The Grand Lodge of Alberta, whose decision is final.
Applicants must have a demonstrated “need” for financial assistance in order to be able to obtain a “Higher Education”. The relative nature of such “need” is to be determined by the application of a computerized “points” system authorized by the Masonic Higher Education Bursary Committee, which could be amended from time to time.
By completing and submitting this application, the applicant may be subject to a financial audit and home visitation. Completed applications, in duplicate must be received by the “Grand Secretary, The Grand Lodge of Alberta, 330 – 12 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB. T2R 0H2”, no later than February 1st, to be considered for the following academic year.
Applications must be accompanied by a current transcript or marks list (Grade 11). Interviews for Bursaries will be undertaken in March. A copy of the latest transcript or marks (Grade 12) must be made available to those conducting the interview at this time.
A successful interview and confirmation of the family income by the presentation of Canada Revenue Agency’s Notice of Assessment(s) for the last year or a copy of the current years
Those who are advised that they have been accepted for a Bursary will be responsible for providing the committee with a Certificate of Admission from the education institution they wish to attend, before a cheque will be issued.
The receipt of this application will only be acknowledged if the applicant is in the group for final selection.
Applications Forms:
Masonic Higher Education Bursary: PDF Form - Please print off, complete and forward in DUPLICATE to the Grand Lodge of Alberta offices.
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POST-SECONDARY SCHOLARSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA:
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
VALUE: $1,000 - $8,000NUMBER: UnlimitedDEADLINE: December 15 of your Grade 12 yearELIGIBILITY: Students entering University of Alberta and have an average of
80% or higher average.CRITERIA: Based on your Grade 11 final gradesAPPLICATION: Applications available on line at: www.ualberta.ca
ELDON FOOTE TRACK AND FIELD
VALUE: $2,000 a year for a maximum of 5 years ($10,000)NUMBER: 2DEADLINE: July 3CRITERIA: Must have demonstrated outstanding athletic accomplishment in
Track and Field. Must have a Grade 12 average of 80% and mustjoin the Pandas or Golden Bears Track and Field teams.
APPLICATION: Applications available online at: www.ualberta.ca
JOHNATHAN J. DOODY MEMORIAL LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $750NUMBER: 2DEADLINE: June 1CRITERIA: Awarded annually to a male entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program
at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of leadership qualities demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and/or community activities and academic achievement.
APPLY TO: Scholarship Selection Committee11009-89 AvenueEdmonton, AlbertaT6G-0Z7
ENTRANCE LEADERSHIP
VALUE: $1,000 to $20,000NUMBER: Approximately 100DEADLINE: March 15CRITERIA: Grade 12 average of 80% or higher. Student must demonstrate
leadership skills in extracurricular and/or community activities,this also includes an essay.
APPLICATION: Applications available online in January at www.ualberta.ca
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SCHOLASTIC DISTINCTION ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $7,500 - $50,000NUMBER: Approximately 70DEADLINE: March 1, 2009ELIGIBILITY: Students entering University of AlbertaCRITERIA: Academic excellence of students with averages of 95% or greater
in grade 10, 11 and 12.APPLICATION: Applications available online in January at www.ualberta.ca
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AWARDSAND SCHOLARSHIPS CONTACT:
Office of Student Awards1-80 Students’ Union BuildingUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta T6G 2M7Phone: (780)-492-3221e-mail: awards.mail@ualberta.caWebsite: www.registrar.ualberta.ca
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY:ENTRANCE AWARDS
There are several scholarships and bursaries offered to first year students entering the University of Calgary. Many of these awards are based on grades while some may take into consideration financial need or involvement in extra-curricular activities, as well as application to specific faculties. Students must apply for admission prior to applying for these awards, as they will require a U of C student ID number to access the on-line entrance awards.
VALUE: $500 - $20,000APPLICATION: can be applied for at: www.ucalgary.ca/awards/entering DEADLINE: Check University of Calgary website for deadlines as they very
among the scholarships.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS CONTACT:
Student Awards and Financial Aid OfficeMacKimmie Library Block, Room 124University of Calgary2500 University Dr. N.W.Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4Phone: (403) 220-6925Fax: (403) 282-2999Website: www.ucalgary.ca/awards
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UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE : AUTOMATIC HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE AWARDS
VALUE: Up to $1,000NUMBER: UnlimitedELIGIBILITY: Students entering the University of LethbridgeCRITERIA: Actual admission average of 80% or higherAPPLICATION: No application needed, only apply for admission to the University of Lethbridge
BOARD OF GOVERNORS’ ADMISSION SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $1,000NUMBER: 150DEADLINE: December 15ELIGIBILITY: Students entering University of Lethbridge in the fall semester.CRITERIA: Based on student’s grade eleven final marks. No applicant with a grade eleven average
below 80% will be offered this scholarship.APPLICATION: No separate scholarship application is required but applicants must submit an
application for admission to the University of Lethbridge by December 15.
EARLY ENTRANCE AWARDS
VALUE: $1,000 - $5,000NUMBER: 4DEADLINE: March 1ELIGIBILITY: Students entering University of LethbridgeCRITERIA: Based on leadership, academic achievement, volunteer experience and meritorious
accomplishment. (Students must have already applied to the University of Lethbridge and have received a U of L student number.)
APPLICATION: Can be applied for at www.uleth.ca
HIGH SCHOOL APPLICANT AWARDS
VALUE: Up to $2,500NUMBER: VariableDEADLINE: June 1ELIGIBILITY: Students entering the University of LethbridgeCRITERIA: Actual admission average, financial need, volunteer experience, and artistic ability.APPLICATION: Can be applied at www.uleth.ca
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MERIT AWARD
VALUE: $500 or $800NUMBER: 150DEADLINE: June 30ELIGIBILITY: Highest achieving grade 11 students who are attending an Alberta
High School.APPLICATION: Applications for Awards & Scholarships can be found at
www.uleth.ca/ross/student_finance/applications/index.html
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS CONTACT:
Financial Aid and Student AwardsUniversity of Lethbridge4401 University DriveLethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4Phone: (403) 329-2585e-mail: fin.aid@uleth.caWebsite: www.uleth.ca/reg-faa/scholar/awards.html
MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE:There are several entrance level scholarships that will be available to students planning on attending the Medicine Hat College in the fall of 2009. These scholarships will be made available to students online in early 2009. The website for scholarship applications can be found at the main homepage at www.mhc.ab.ca [Please follow the “Scholarships” link and there will be more specific information regarding scholarships, bursaries, and student loans.
Medicine Hat College advises students to regularly check their website for any news and information regarding scholarships and awards.
Medicine Hat College will be accepting applications only online.
OTHER POST SECONDARY SCHOOLS:
FOR THOSE STUDENTS INTERESTED IN OTHER COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES EITHER IN ALBERTA OR OUT OF PROVINCE PLEASE CHECK OUT THE SPECIFIC INSTITUTION’S CALENDAR OR VISIT THEIR WEBSITE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY THAT INSTITUTION.
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES OFFER SEVERAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS BUT IT IS UP TO YOU, THE STUDENT, TO CONSULT WITH A COUNSELLOR TO LEARN ABOUT THESE SCHOLARSHIPS/AWARDS.
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THE ALBERTA HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDABORIGINAL HEALTH CAREERS BURSARY
VALUE: Determined by the Selection CommitteeNUMBER: VariableDEADLINE: May 1CRITERIA: Bursaries are available for aboriginal students in Alberta to pursue post-secondary
education in a health field. Applicants must be Indian, Inuit or Métis and have been residents of Alberta for a minimum of three years prior to applying.
APPLICATIONS: Can be downloaded at: www.alis.gov.ab.caolarships/info.asp
ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIPS
VALUE: Up to $2,500NUMBER: VariableTENABLE: Any post-secondary institutionDEADLINE: May 1 (if planning to commence post-secondary studies in the fall)
December 1 (if planning to commence studies in January)ELIGIBILITY: 75% or better average each high school year in the specified courses on the application.
For example, if you only got the 80% in your Grade 10 year, you can still apply in your Grade 12 year to receive the money. 80% or Higher average : Grade 10 students receive $400.00, grade 11 students $800.00 and grade 12 students $1,300.00.75% - 79.9% average: Grade 10 students receive $300.00, grade 11 students $500.00 and grade 12 students $700.00
APPLICATION: Counselling Office
RUTHERFORD SCHOLARS
The top ten students from Grade 12 based on Diploma Exam results in English 30-1 or French 30, Social Studies 30, and any three of: Mathematics 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30 and Physics 30 are eligible for a plaque and $1,500 in addition to their Alexander Rutherford Scholarship amounts.APPLICATION: Candidates will be selected from the Alexander Rutherford Scholarship applications received prior to August 1.
ANNA & JOHN KOLESAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $1,500NUMBER: 1DEADLINE: July 1CRITERIA: Awarded to the applicant with the highest academic average in three designated
subjects as shown on an Alberta Education Transcript. Must be Alberta residents, planning to enroll in a Faculty of Education and from a family where neither parent has a university degree.
APPLICATION: Can be downloaded at: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships/info.asp
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DR. ERNEST AND MINNIE MEHL SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $3,500NUMBER: 1DEADLINE: June 1CRITERIA: Awarded to a student graduating from an Alberta high school and enrolling in a post-
secondary degree program. Selection will be based on diploma examination marks, financial need and personal commitment.
APPLICATION: Can be downloaded at: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships/info.asp
EARL & COUNTESS OF WESSEX - EDMONTON 2001 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIPS
VALUE: $3,000NUMBER: 2DEADLINE: October 1TENABLE: Any recognized post secondary institution in AlbertaELIGIBILITY: 80% average or better in grade 12 subjects based on their final marks in five designated
courses specified on the application. Applicants must be pursuing a post-secondary education in Alberta. The top male and female who have been enrolled in Track and Field and must have completed grade 12
APPLICATION: Can be downloaded at: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships.info.asp
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE (FRENCH) BURSARY PROGRAM (EXPLORE)
VALUE: $2000 to cover tuition and room and board for the five week programNUMBER: variableDEADLINE: February 28CRITERIA: Applicants must be Canadian citizens and have completed at least Grade 11 or be at the
postsecondary level by the time your Explore course begins. As well, applicants must have been a full-time student for at least one semester during the current school year. Each of the institutions that offers Explore has its own admissions criteria, please check out the specific location to learn more details.
APPLICATION: Apply online at: www.myexplore.ca/english/application.html
PERSONS CASE” SCHOLARSHIPS
VALUE: Up to $5,000NUMBER: VariesDEADLINE: September 30CRITERIA: These awards recognize students whose studies will contribute to the advancement of
women, or who are studying in fields where members of their sex are traditionally few in number. Selection is based on program of studies, academic achievement and financial need.
APPLICATION: Can be downloaded at: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships/info.asp
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ROBIN ROUSSEAU MEMORIAL MOUNTAIN ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: Course feeNUMBER: 1DEADLINE: January 30CRITERIA: This scholarship was developed to recognize excellence in leadership development and
safety in the mountain community. Applicants must be Alberta residents, active in the mountain community and planning on taking a recognized Mountain Leadership and Safety certification program. The committee will look at each applicant’s work record, volunteer activities, personal goals and how these relate to mountain safety.
APPLICATION: Can be downloaded at: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships/info.asp
R.A.P. (REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM) SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $1,000NUMBER: 500DEADLINE: June 30CRITERIA: Student must be a Canadian Citizen and a resident of Alberta who will be graduating
from high school in 2009 and has completed a minimum of 250 hours of work experience/on the job training in a Registered Apprenticeship Program. Applicants must plan on continuing in a regular Apprenticeship program.
APPLICATION: Can be obtained from the R.A.P. Coordinator (Mr. Connor)
GRANT MACEWAN UNITED WORLD COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
VALUE: Two years of study at United World Colleges.NUMBER: VariableDEADLINE: February 15 for study commencing in September of the same year.CRITERIA: These awards are based on academic ability, leadership capability, references and an interview. Applicants must be Alberta residents in the process of completing Grade 11.APPLICATION: Counselling Office
ABORIGINAL BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARD
VALUE: $1,500NUMBER: 4DEADLINE: June 15TENABLE: Any post-secondary educational institution in Alberta.CRITERIA: Aboriginal students attending post-secondary educational institutionsAPPLICATION: Grant MacEwan Community College Foundation
P.O. Box 1796Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2P2Phone: (780) 497-5545Fax: (780) 497-5050
DEADLINE: June 15
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4-H SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
The Alberta 4-H Scholarship program will award over one hundred scholarships with a total value of more than $80,000. By submitting one application, you will be considered for ALL of the Alberta 4-H scholarships for which you are eligible. Each scholarship has a set of criteria that is determined by the scholarship sponsor. Applicants may receive a maximum of one scholarship per year. Recipients will be notified in September about receipt of scholarship. In addition there are also several other scholarships available at this site that students can apply for.APPLICATION: Applicants can apply at the 4H website: www.4h.ab.ca More details are available online regarding the application procedures and deadlines.PROVINCIAL MAILING ADDRESS:
4-H Foundation of AlbertaRR1Westerose, ABT0C 2V0(780)-682-2153 or 1-877-682-2153 (toll free)
Email questions to: foundation@4hab.comThere are Canadian 4-H scholarships that can be applied for by going online at: http://www.4h.ab.ca/About/scholarships.html
Applicants should consult with their club leaders or key leader for more informationregarding Regional or District scholarships
AABRD ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING BURSARIES
VALUE: $ 1,000 (variable)DEADLINE: July 1CRITERIA: Students must be enrolled in programs related to the mental health field.APPLICATIONS: For an application please write to:
Alberta Association for Community Living11728 Kingsway Ave.Edmonton Alberta T5G 0X5
AABRD LEGACY SCHOLARSHIPS
VALUE: $1,500NUMBER: 2DEADLINE: May 31CRITERIA: For students pursuing education in recreation, adapted physical education, or
rehabilitation and who has a disability. Selection is based on academics, related course work, work experience, volunteer experience and future plans.
APPLICATIONS: For an application check www.arpaonline.ca or write to:
Awards CommitteeAlberta Recreation and Parks AssociationPercy Page Centre11759 Groat RoadEdmonton, Alberta T5M 3K6Tel: 780-415-1745
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AGRICORE UNITED SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
VALUE: $600/ year of study (up to 4 years)NUMBER: 12DEADLINE: July 1ELIGIBILITY: All members in good standing as at selection date. Must be an immediate family
member (husband, wife, son, or daughter) of an Agricore United member.CRITERIA: For full-time post-secondary education at college or university APPLICATION: Counselling Office
ALBERTA ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES
VALUE: $1,000NUMBER: 1DEADLINE: July 31ELIGIBILITY: In order to be eligible, an applicant must: Be a resident of a municipality which is a
member in good standing of the AAMD&C; be registered to commence their first year of studies at a recognized Alberta post-secondary institution; and be pursuing a course of studies which is of relevance to local government and/or rural communities.(This criterion is not intended to restrict eligibility to applicants in only a certain few programs. Instead applicants are invited to indicate the relevance of their intended study program within their letter of application.) Applications must be received no later than July 31 in each year, and must include: a letter from the applicant, setting out his/her goals and objectives in pursuing further education, as well as the relevance of their study program to local government and/or rural communities; official transcripts of his/her high school marks; a brief resume; and a letter from the chief administrative officer of their rural municipality, certifying that the applicant is a resident of the municipality.
APPLICATION: Apply to:AAMD&C Scholarship Program2510 Sparrow DriveNisku, AB T9E 8N5Phone: 780-955-3639Fax: 780-955-3615E-mail: aamdc@aamdc.com
ALBERTA FAMILY & SOCIAL SERVICES BURSARY
Twelve to fifteen awards valued from $9,000 to $13,000 are available to Métis or Non –Status Indians. Candidates must have been Alberta residents for a minimum of threeyears. For further information contact:
Personnel Services of Alberta:Family and Social Services 2nd FloorCenter West10035 - 108 StEdmonton AB T5J 3E1
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ALBERTA FOUNDATION OF THE ARTS STUDY GRANTS
Grants are available in Drama, Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Crafts and Performing Arts.Application dates vary. For further information contact:
Alberta Culture and MulticulturalismArts Branch, 3rd FloorBeaver House101158 – 103 St.Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0X6Phone (780) 427-6315Fax (780) 422-9132
AL LARSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $1,000NUMBER: VariableDEADLINE: August 31ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must be children or grandchildren of a member of The Realtors of the Alberta
Real Estate Association. Preference is given to Grade 12 students enrolled in a first year program at a post secondary institution. Applicants are expected to have achieved above-average scholastic performance and are judged on additional criteria such as good citizenship and community involvement.
APPLICATION: Forms may be obtained at local Real Estate Boards or at the Alberta Real Estate Association – phone 1-800-661-0231 or online at: www.abrea.ab.ca
APEGGA (THE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS,GEOLOGISTS AND GEOPHYSICISTS OF ALBERTA) SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $3,000NUMBER: 12DEADLINE: July 15CRITERIA: APEGGA offers 12 scholarships to grade 12 graduates entering the Faculty of
Engineering or the Department of Geology or Geophysics at the University of Alberta or University of Calgary or entering other universities or colleges in Alberta offering transfer programs in these disciplines. The scholarships, which pay for the tuition in the first year only, are awarded on the basis of grade 12 marks, extra curricular activities, financial need, three letters of reference, and reasons for pursuing the planned course of studies. The scholarship will be paid directly to the university or college by APEGGA upon confirmation of registration and must be used within two years of high school graduation. (If successful, you should indicate on your university fee card that a tuition scholarship was awarded by APEGGA.)
APPLICATION: Available in the Counselling Office, online at: www.apegga.org or at:
APEGGA1500 Scotia One10060 Jasper Ave. N.W.Edmonton AB T5J 4A2Telephone: 780-4269-3990 Toll-Free Telephone: 1-800-661-7020Fax: 780-426-1877 Website: www.apegga.com
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BILL KEHLER MEMORIAL AWARDS
VALUE: $2500NUMBER: 4DEADLINE: CRITERIA: Open to students who are completing Grade 12 and are pursuing post-secondary
education in the fall of their graduating year. Awards will be distributed to students with academic interests in broadcasting or agriculture. Individuals in professional rodeo will also be able to apply for an award to support their post-secondary studies.
APPLICATION: Available at: www.canadianfinalsrodeo.ca/bill_kehler.html or by phoning: Northlands at 780-471-7210
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF ALBERTA
VALUE: $500NUMBER: variableDEADLINE: June 29CRITERIA: Must be a member (past or present) of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Alberta. Awards are
based on level of club and community involvement, short statement of the applicant’s goals, aspirations and how belonging has impacted their life, as well as a letter of sponsorship filled out by their supporting Boys and Girls Club.
APPLICATION: Available from the Counselling Office
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $500NUMBER: Up to 2 per yearDEADLINE: February 15CRITERIA: Offered annually to students at any post-secondary institution in Southern Alberta who
intend to investigate ways to improve performance of building materials, components, construction methods, management, safety and design.
APPLY TO:Canadian Construction Research Boardc/o Calgary Construction Association2725-12 Street N.E. Calgary, AB T2E 7J2
CANADA POST SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $2,000NUMBER: 3 for AlbertaCRITERIA: Candidates must have at least a 78% average, have good leadership skills and a
commitment to school and community involvement. Two letters of reference must accompany the application. Competition limited to children of Canada Post Corporation employees, graduating from Grade 12 and entering postsecondaryeducation.
APPLY TO: Canada Post Corporation Employee Relations#201, 9828-104 Avenue NWEdmonton, AB T5J IT0
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EASTERN STAR TRAINING AWARDS FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP
VALUE: $1000NUMBER: VariesDEADLINE: March 15thELIGIBILITY: Applicant must be a Canadian citizen and a resident of Alberta who is enrolled in a
program preparing them for “religious leadership”. Applicants must be sponsored by a local Eastern Star Chapter. Applications are available from the Student Services office and will be forwarded to Helen Chapter.
APPLICATION & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Mrs. Elsie Murray @ 362-2619
FLORENCE E. TAYLOR CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
VALUE: $1000NUMBER: VariesDEADLINE: May 30ELIGIBILITY: Grade 12 female student planning on entering a full time degree or diploma program at
any accredited Alberta post secondary institution. Demonstrated financial need based on her submitted projected budget. Be committed to her educational goals, as shown by her academic record.
APPLICATION & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Mrs. E. Moyes @ 526-2215 or ediesam@telus.net Mrs. Y. Hole @ 504-1249 or yhole@telusplanet.net
G. ALLAN ROEHER BURSARY
VALUE: Up to $1,000NUMBER: VariesDEADLINE: July 1CRITERIA: Applicants must be accepted into full time college programs in the human services or
mental handicap fields including special education and DSW related courses. Students must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and must be recommended by the Provincial Association for Community Living in their province.
APPLY TO: Alberta Association for Community Living11724 Kingsway AvenueEdmonton, ABT5G 0X5
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HALLIDAY MEMORIAL STUDENT AWARD
One award valued at up to $1,000 is available to a Student who has contributed in an out-standing manner to recreation or parks in Alberta, community involvement, extracurricular activities, participation in special courses or workshops, work experience, and academic merit. DEADLINE: May 31For further information contact:
Awards Scholarships CommitteeAlberta Recreation and Parks Association11759 Groat RdEdmonton, AB TSM 3K5Website: www.awards.arpaonline.ca
I.O.D.E. CORONATION BURSARIES
VALUE: $1,000 eachNUMBER: 2DEADLINE: July 15CRITERIA: Candidates for this award must have resided in Alberta for a minimum of three years and
intend to pursue post-secondary studies at an Alberta university or affiliated college. This bursary is based on achievement and financial need and open to students entering the first year of their program.
APPLY TO: Provincial Education Officer,Provincial Chapter of Alberta, IODE4315-54 St. Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 1T1Fax: (780) 352-5945
KINCANADA BURSARY
VALUE: $1000NUMBER: 45DEADLINE: February 1CRITERIA: Applicants must apply to the Kinsmen, Kinette or Kin club closest to their permanent
address.(BROOKS KINETTES). Each club reviews all submitted application forms and selects ONE to be endorsed and forwarded to the Board of Trustees. The successful recipients and their sponsoring clubs are notified by June 30.
APPLY TO: applications available at: http://www.bursary.ca/index.php/site/apply/
Brooks Contact: Ms. Sheila Laverty
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LORD STRATHCONA TRUST SCHOLARSHIPS AWARD
VALUE: $ 1,000NUMBER: 3DEADLINE: June 1CRITERIA: Scholarships are awarded annually to students entering the field of education, physical
education or physical fitness. Candidates must also have served with a cadet program for a minimum of three years.
APPLY TO:SecretaryLord Strathcona Trust FundAlberta Provincial CommitteePrairie Region Cadet Detachment EdmontonCanadian Forces Base EdmontonP.O. Box 10500 Stn. ForcesEdmonton, AB T5J 4J5
MANCAP FOUNDATION LEGACY EDUCATION GRANTS
VALUE: $ 300NUMBER: 6DEADLINE: July 31CRITERIA: Students must be entering their 1st year of a business program. Two letters of
recommendation, one from a teacher and one from another adult (not a relative) are required in addition to completing an application. Financial needs considered.
APPLICATION: Can be downloaded at: www.mancap.com or at:
Legacy Education GrantsThe ManCap Foundation1112-95th St SWEdmonton AB T6X 0A7Telephone: 780-431-8833Fax: 780-431-8819Website: www.mancap.comEmail: foundation@mancap.com
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MASONIC HIGHER EDUCATION BURSARIES
VALUE: Varies (~$2000)NUMBER: 90-100DEADLINE: February 1CRITERIA: Based on financial need, and academic standing, these bursaries are awarded to
students wishing to attend a post secondary institution in Alberta or pursue a program of studies outside the province which is not otherwise available. Application must be accompanied by a current record of marks and an application must be filled out. Applications can be downloaded from: www.freemasons.ab.ca/
APPLY TO: Masonic Higher Education BursariesGrand SecretaryGrand Lodge of Alberta330-12 Avenue S.W.Calgary, AB T2R 0H2Website: www.freemasons.ab.ca/hebf.htmlBrooks Contact: Mr. Roger Cowan
METIS AND NON STATUS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING BURSARY
VALUE: $7,000TENABLE: Any post-secondary institutionDEADLINE: Applications are accepted from January 1 to April 30ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must be either Metis or Non-status Indian Residents of Alberta for a minimum
of 3 years prior to applying and pursuing studies in the social services area needed by Native Child Welfare. Must be willing to complete a return service commitment, or repay the bursary funds.
APPLICATION:Alberta Children’s ServicesMetis and Non-Status Bursary ProgramAttention: Randy Gagne5th Floor Sterling Palace9940-106th StreetEdmonton, Alberta T5K 2N2Tel: 780-422-2183
NOVA NATIVE AWARDS PROGRAM
One award valued at $4,000 is available to status, non-status Indian, Metis, or Inuitstudents. The award is based on financial need and students must have lived in Albertafor at least one year prior to the award. For further information contact:
Community DepartmentNova Gas Transmission Ltd.Floor 18, 801-7th Ave. S.W.P.O. Box 2535, Postal Station MCalgary, Alberta T2P 2N6Tel: 290-7883Website: www.transcanada.com/social.connections_aboriginal.html
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY ALBERTA / N.W.T. COMMAND BURSARIES
VALUE: $500 (Varies)NUMBER: VariesTENABLE: Post-secondary institution in Alberta or NWT DEADLINE: August 31ELIGIBILITY: These awards are available to first year post-secondary students who are children or
relatives of ex-service personnel. Children of personnel currently serving in the forces are also eligible. Candidates must be Grade 12 graduates from a high school in Alberta or the North West Territories.
APPLICATION: Ladies Auxiliary Bursary ChairpersonP.O. Box 3067 Postal Station "B"Calgary, Alberta T2M 4L6(or nearest Ladies Auxiliary Branch)
THE TEAL BURSARY
This award valued at $1,000 is available to a student who is pursuing a course of study which will benefit citizens with a developmental disability. Candidates must submit an essay of approximately 500 words, or a project, describing how the applicant believes developmentally disabled people can be assisted to reach their potential and how the student believes he/she may assist in this program.
Apply by June 1 to:Executive DirectorDevelopmental Disabilities Resource Center4631 Richardson Way SWCalgary, AB T3E 7B7
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