Friday, December 05, 2008

Bursaries - Odd Fellows and Rebekahs

March 15 - is the application deadline for the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Bursary program. Six bursaries in the amount of 1000 each will be awarded for students who are planning to attend post-secondary school. Students applying do ot have to have a connection with the Odd Fellows or Rebekahs but must show definite promise and a need for financial assistance. The bursary is to be used in the year awarded.

Ask your guidance counsellor for application forms and further information.

United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth

January 12 Application Deadline - The purpose of the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth is for youth to study and observe the United Nations in action. The two-week, all expense paid tour involves a week in New York as well as time in Washington, Philadelphie and Ottawa. Applicants must be 16 or 17 years old with a minimum of one year of high school remaining.

Contact your school guidance counsellor for further information or visit www.unpilgrimage.org

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Mount Royal College - Auditions

Mount Royal College offers a 2 year music diploma in both Jazz and Classical streams. Auditions are on March 6 and April 17 for jass and on March 26 and 27 for classical streams. Students must officially apply to Mount Royal College before being assigned an audition time.

Mount Royal also offers a two year Theatre Arts program of intensive, hands-on, practical training in both Performance and Technical Production. Acceptance is based on an interview or audition.

Applications for fall intake start on December 1.

For more information, see http://www.mtroyal.ca/

MacLean's Virtual Career Fair - On Demand

Until January 21, students can register for MacLeans's Virtual Career Fair and view presentations by some of Canada's leaders on demand.

To register go to http://events.unisfair.com/index.jsp?eid=297&seid=25

Distance Learning - U of R

The University of Regina offers several online courses for people interested in part time studies. Televised and online formats are available. See www.uregina.ca/cce/offcampus for further information.

Agriventure Programs

Students who are considering a "gap year" before starting post-secondary studies may benefit from this international agricultural exchange program. Agriventure gives young people, aged 18 - 30 the opportunity to travel the world and combine this with working in agriculture or horticulture. The program includes flights, visa or work permit, insurance, an information package, an allowance work placement, an orientation seminar and a contact person in the host country. Placements are available in UK, Japan, New Zealand, Australia or Europe. If a student wants to travel around the world, they can do a two country porgramme for 14 months.

For further infomation, see www.agriventure.info

Bachelor of Education at Red Deer College

Red Deer College is now offering a Bachelor of Education degree that focuses on learning how to teach young adolescents from grades 4 to 9. For further details, see http://www.rdc.ab.ca/programs_and_courses/departments/bachelor_of_education/

Reminder - Millenium Scholarships

December 12 - This is a reminder that interested students should apply for the Millennium Excellence Awards scholarships before December 12. Download the award application from www.excellenceaward.ca

Tourism Industry Information

The Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council can help students who are looking for a tourism education program suitable for their interests. Call 1.800.331.1529 or email careerinfo@sasktourism.com for assistance. Also, check out www.discovertourism.ca for further information.

Excellence Awards

April 20 is the deadline for student submissions to the YBEX program. Students in grades 6-12 are eligible to submit business plans, reports, or waste-reduction plans. This year there is a first-in-advantage grant of $50 for the first two scools to submit entries. YBEX entry guides are available at the Community Futures Office in North Battleford or by download from www.northwestcf.com

Earth Day Scholarship

January 31, 2009 - is the application deadline for the Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program. This is an opportunity for graduating high school students to earn a $5 000 entrance scholarship toward their post-secondary education, regardless of their chosen field of study. For program details, see www.earthday.ca

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

University of Ottawa Information Evening (Online)

December 4 - The University of Ottawa will host an information evening to familiarize potential students with their admission process, scholarships and bursaries and student services. Two of the presentations from this event will be broadcast live on the web so that people who do not live in the region can also benefit from the information presented. Event details and registration for the live webcast can be found at http://www.admission.uottawa.ca/

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

University of Regina - Teacher Education Profiles

Deadline March 16 - The fall 2009 Teacher Education and Application Profiles for the Faculty of Education, University of Regina are now available. The online version can be accessed at http://education.uregina.ca

Language Programs - Council of Education Ministers

The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada offers three unique programs of interest to students who want to travel the country.

Explore - Explore is a five-week intensive language-learning course. You are eligible to apply for the program if you are a Canadian citizen or have permanent resident status, have completed grade 11 (secondary 5 in Quebec) or are at the postsecondary level prior to the start of the course, and were enrolled in school full-time for at least one semester in the current academic year. See www.myexplore.ca for further details.

Accent - Accent is a part-time work experience available to postsecondary students who, as a rule, study outside their home province or territory.
With Accent, you will lead classroom activities in English with elementary, secondary, or postsecondary Canadian students, eight hours per week, between September and April.
Language assistants are paid $4,160* ($520 a month, approximately $16 per hour) over eight months. See www.myaccent.ca for more information.

Odyssey - Odyssey is a full-time work experience that will give you the opportunity to live in another province, share your culture, and make a difference in the lives of young people in your host community. You'll be paid a total of $18,500* (approximately $2,000 a month, $20 per hour) during your Odyssey for the nine months of your mandate. * Please note that this amount is taxable. See www.myodyssey.ca for further details

Friday, October 31, 2008

ECampus Alberta

This consortium of 15 colleges and technical institutes provides a number of online learning opportunities. Currently over 150 courses, several full-time programs and 24/7 technical support are available. Registration for these courses is done through member institutions. View the online course catalogue at www.ecampusalberta.ca

York University Information

What's New?
  • new faculty - Faculty of Arts and Professional Studies - - students intending to begin studies in September 2009 will apply directly to this faculty. See www.yorku.ca/newfaculty
  • new program - Digita Media. See www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/program
  • Bridging the Gap - a program for students who wish to take a year off between high school and university to gain work experience, do community esrvice or go on an international exchange and who wish to defer their offer of acceptance and entrance scholarship for one year.
  • renewable entrance scholarships - see www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/financialsupport

Luther College at the University of Regina

Luther College gives students access to the facilities and educational opportunites of a large university, plus the benefits of a small and caring environment.

Facilities include a student residence.

To experience a day in the life a university student, book at Check Us Out campus visit at Luther College at the University of Regina at www.luthercollege.edu

House of Commons Page Program (2009 - 2010)

Closing Date: December 1, 2008

Application forms are available for students to apply to work at the House of Commons for one year beginning in late-August 2009. The will work a minimum of 15 hours/week and their work schedule is co-ordinated with their university schedule.

A salary of $11 461 will be paid in 26 equal payments to Pages throughout their working year. In addition, a sum of $1200 will be paid at the completion of the contract.

Each candidate must be a Canadian citizen, be graduating from high school and beginning full time studies in the fall of 2009, have an academic average of 80%, have a superior knowledge of both official languages, and apply to a university in the National Capital Region.

See www.parl.gc.ca/hocpage for further information.

Career Expo at Agribition

November 26 - 27 - A career exhibition will take place at Canadian Western Agribition, to be held at IPSCO Place in Regina. This event is aimed at Grades 9-12.

For further information, visit http://www.agribition.com/

SAIT - Student for a Day

This program is for Grade 12 students who are interested in SAIT programs. To register,
  • go to www.sait.ca
  • click on "programs and courses"
  • select from "Full-Time Programs"
  • click on and read about the program that interest you
  • see which department offers each program (scroll to the bottom of the page under "related links")
  • phone the department to register

Millenium Excellence Awards

December 12 - This is the deadline for applications for this award to be postmarked.

Potential candidates should demonstrate a capacity for creative leadership and be able to commit themselves to the pursuit of social innovation and academic excellence. Over 1000 millennium excellence entrance awards are distributed proportionally each year across Canada. These awards are valued at $4000 (local), $16000 (provincal) and $20 000 (national).

For applications and further information, see www.millenniumscholarships.ca

Monday, October 27, 2008

S.A.R.M. Anniversary Student Scholarship

When: Deadline February 6, 2009

Who:
-must be in grade 12 for the 2008-2009 school year
-must be planning on studying at a post-secondary school in the fall of 2009 (can be outside of Saskatchewan only if your chosen program is not offered in Saskatchewan)
-must have completed the last 2 years of high school in Saskatchewan
-must have a farming background and live in a rural area
-must have parents/guardians who own/rent land and pay taxes to an R.M.

What:
-complete and application form and an essay on either "The Importance of Safety and Health on Our Farm" or "Safety and Health Hazards on Our Farm"

Where:
Pick up an application form at your R.M. office or from
http://www.cchsa-ccssma.usask.ca/ahsn/scholarships.php

Friday, October 24, 2008

Entrepreneurship Keynote at SCWEA

The final keynote speaker at the SCWEA conference was Dallas Gislason of Enterprise Saskatchewan. He provided a fresh perspective on entrepeneurship, particularly with regard to identifying potential in our youth and encouraging young people to become "enterprisable" and to convert creativity (thinking) into innovation (doing). This process involves awareness, education, access to finance, policy, incubation, mentorship, skills, and networking - - all of which are available in the province today, according to this young man.

Gislason pointed out that as educators, we are often involved in the tangible side of developing entrepreneurship, but there is also an intangible side involving creativity, intrapreneurship, diversity, and other socioeconomic indicators (arts, music, cultural activies) that we can tap into.

Recommended resources included Screw It, Let's Do It: Lessons in Life (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Screw-Lets-Do-Lessons-Quick/dp/0753510995)


To explore more about Enterprise Saskatchewan, see

http://www.ei.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=8e8407eb-13dc-4a8d-b925-3b1e33e783c5

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Reminder: TD Canada Trust Scholarships

Deadline October 31 - This is a reminder that applications for the TD Canada Trust Scholarship for Community Leadership must be postmarked no later than October 31.

The key criterion for these scholarships is outstanding community leadership, in balance with the student's academic performance. The amount of each scholarship is $70 000.

Application forms are available from your guidance counsellor or from http://www.tdcanadatrust.com/scholarship/

C.S.I. SIAST

CSI SIAST is a fun and interactive way to showcase specific SIAST programs. Each is a half-day event which provides an overview of the featured programs. Students will be able to explore the programs they are most interested in and interact with instructors and students.

Projected dates are:

Moose Jaw - Oct. 23 and Nov. 13
Prince Albert - Oct. 23 and Nov. 13
Regina - Oct. 23 and Nov. 20
Saskatoon - Nov. 19

Dates are subject to change. Please check the website at www.goSIAST.com for updates.

To register, go to https://myChoice.goSIAST.com and create a user profile. Then click on "events" on the left hand side and register for the CSI of your choice.

Saskatchewan Nursing Application Available

The application period for the Nursing Education Program of Saskatchewan runs from October 1 to January 15 each year. For more information, go to www.siast.sk.ca/siast/admissions/applynow.htm

Pearson College Scholarship Opportunity

A scholarship opportunity is available at Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific in British Columbia in the fall of 2009. Generally, candidates would currently be attending and completing Grade 11 in June 2009.

Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific is a unique two year pre-university school for two hundred students selected from around the world based solely on their personal merit, potential and demonstrated commitment to engage actively in creating a better world. All students attend on a full scholarship and live together while studying the International Baccalaureate program and pursuing explicitly the mission of the United World Colleges to make education a "force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future".

The two-year scholarship, valued at over $30 000 annually, covers room, board and tuition costs for attendance at Pearson College. The college encourages students to apply online at www.psyl.ca.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

SIAST Deadlines

October 1, 2008- February 15, 2009

This is the application window for high demand programs at SIAST. For this year, these are:
  • applied photography
  • combined x-ray and lab technology
  • cytotechnology
  • dental hygeine
  • medical labroatory technology
  • medical radiologic technology

Refer to www.goSIAST.com for details on the admission process for each of these programs. Details include an information document and an application guide specific to each program.

Medicine Hat College - Visual Communications

The Bachelor of Applied Arend the (Visual Communications) program at Medicine Hat college is extending an invitation to prospective students to spend a day and sit in on one or two studio classes.

Students are also invited to attend their 2009 graduation exhibition next spring. The show opens on March 28 and continues through April 5. A tour and lunch can be arranged to accompany such a visit.

For more information visit www.viscomonline.ca

SAIT - Expanded Legal Assistant Program

SAIT in Calgary has just announced an expansion to its Legal Assistant Program. The combination of high industry demand and huge student demand is the reason for this increase from 96 to 126 seats. The employment rate for graduates from this program for the last 8 years has been 100%. For further information, go to www.sait.ca and search diploma programs.

Monday, October 06, 2008

University of Victoria - Scholarships

Early Application - Current grade 12 students are able to report their final Grade 11 marks from September to November 30, 2008 and potentially recieve a conditional offer of admission for September 2009. Complete details are available at www.uvic.ca/self-reporting

Deadline March 31, 2990 - See www.usiv.ca/safa for details on qualifying for the following scholarships:

  • renewable scholarships, worth $16 000 to $26 000 paid over four years

  • $1000 scholarships for students with admissions averages of 85% and greater
  • Come to Campus Grants for students with admission averages of above 90% who are moving to Victoria to attend UVic
  • $2000 scholarships (and more) for International Baccalaureate (IB) students

The University of Victoria undergraduate calendar is available online at www.uvic.ca/calendar

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

ACAD Pre-College Program

Graduating high school students can earn 3 first year studies credits at Alberta College of Art and Design through one month intensive study during July of 2009.

This program can help students to successfully transition to post-secondary learning and can lighten their first year workload. All students will have many opportunities to create works suitable for their admission portfolios under experience guidance by ACAD faculty members.

Detailed registration will be posted on the ACAD web site in January 2009. To view a short video about the program, visit www.acad.ca/extended_studies.html

SAT Tests at North West Regional College

Students can take the SAT tests at NWRC locations on November 5 and May 5, 2009. The need to register online at http://www.collegeboard.com/

Bishop's University Calendar - On-line only

The academic calendar for Bishop's University will only be available in on-line format. It can be accessed at www.ubishops.ca/departments.html

Bishop's University

March 1 - Bishop's University in Sherbrooke, Quebec guarantees renewable Entrance Scholarships to all Canadian high school students who meet the scholarship criteria:

80% = $1000
85% = $2000
90% = $3000

For more information or to learn about becoming a Dean's Scholar ($4000 renewable), see www.ubishops.ca/dividends

Forum for Young Canadians

Approximately 450 students from across the country selected to participate in this event each year. The “Forum experience” brings students to Ottawa for an intensive academic adventure that immerses them in the exciting world of national politics and public affairs.
*Dates are subject to change due to the schedule of when the House of Commons will be sitting.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

When: Four week-long sessions are offered each Spring
Where: Held in Ottawa - most seminars and simulations are held on Parliament Hill. Accomodations are in a hotel in downtown Ottawa.
What: A bilingual, non-partisan experience to develop leadership skills and to learn about democracy, how government works and how YOU can make a difference!
For an example of the week's schedule, click here.
Who: Up to 125 students (aged 15-19 years) from across Canada each session. See our Eligibility section for more details.
Why: You meet great people from across the country and develop your leadership skills through a stimulating, high-intensity and fun program!

For further details, visit www.forum.ca

Shad Valley

Shad Valley is a month-long, university host science, technology and innovation enrichment experience for grade 10, 11 and 12 students (15 to 18 years of age). Successful applicants come to Shad Valley from June 28 to July 24, 2009 to work with others who share the same drive for achievement and the same desire to make a difference. Key components of the program are academics and a business project where the students are challenged to bring a new science and engineering based invention to market. Students will also participate in challenging recreational activities such as hiking, camping, etc.

To help offset the cost of attending this program, Shad Valley provides bursaries for those who need financial assistance.

For details on Shad Valley campuses, selection criteria, post-secondary scholarships and alumni accomplishments, go to http://www.shad.ca/

Rock your Bottom Line

December 15 Deadline:

Student awards.com, in partnership with Scotiabank, are offering a chance to win one of five $1000 scholarships. Go to www.fundyourfuture.ca/rock to enter to win.

This site also provides tips on budgeting, saving and using credit wisely, finding the right collee or university and applying for student jobs and co-op programs.

Quest for Excellenct Awards 2009

Deadline: March 6

Re/Max of Western Canada is renewing the Quest for Excellence busary program and once again offering twenty-four bursaries of $500 to grade 12 students.

Students are encouraged to submit their essay on-line based on their interests and passions. There are six subjects to choose from: Leadership, Sports, Technology and Trades, Peforming Arts, and Community Service.

More information and on-line application forms can be accessed at http://www.remax-western.ca/

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

U of Alberta Rural Discovery Day

Registration Deadline: October 31

November 8 - The University of Alberta will host it's Discovery Day for rural high school students at the Wilkd Rose Room, Lister Hall Conference Centre on the university campus.
This event will run from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm. Participants will have a chance to:
  • find out about undergraduate programs
  • discuss university life with current students from other rural areas
  • hear graduate students share informationa about their current research
  • have a tour of residence and campus
  • particpate in an application workshop
  • win prizes

To register, fill out the form at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/rsvp

MacLean's OnCampus Virtual Fair

October 22 - Macleans Magazine is hosting a virtual fair that will give students, parents, teachers and administators instant access to faculty experts and representatives from Canadian universities and colleges. Participants can:
  • watch live university and college presentations from across the country
  • get expert education and career advice
  • talk directly with school representatives
  • meet successful Canadians and find out the keys to their successes

To register, vist www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair

Lakeland College - financial incentives

  • Students attending an open house or booking a campus tour at Lakeland are eligible for the tour incentive program. Student living more than 100km away from campus will receive atuition credit based on kilometres traveled up to a maximum of 1500 km. A tuition credit for meals is also provided.
  • Deadline April 30 - If you apply to Lakeland College and submit your Grade 11 marks and you have an average of 85% or higher, you'll recieve will be eligible for an academic excellence scholarship ($1500 for 85% minimum; $2500 for 90% minimum; $3500 for 95% minimum.

For further details, call the financial award office at Lakeland at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8418.

Lakeland College - Open House and Career Fair

Open House and Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. will take place on
  • October 22 - Lakeland College (Vermilion Campus)
  • October 23 Lakeland College (Lloydminster Campus)

See www.lakelandcollege.ca for further details.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

University of Waterloo - Information

New areas of study at Waterloo for 2009 include:

-Global Engagement - apply to Arts and Business
-Information Technology Management - apply to Mathematics/Business Administration
-Mathematical Finance - apply to Mathematics

Prospective students and their parents and counsellors can learn more about the university by visiting www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca or can participate in a virtual tour at www.virtualtour.uwaterloo.ca

The current calendar is available at www.ucalendar.uwaterloo.ca

Interested in Accounting

To find out more about accounting as a career, students can check out www.becomea.ca and take the test for signs of accountancy. Also, check out the CA School of Business website at www.casb.com

Programs - Sky Wings Academy

Sky Wings Aviation Academy, in partnership with Red Deer College, offers the following programs:

a) Aviation Diploma Program - a two-year program which gives students a certificate in Business Management as well as all necessary licenses and ratings to become a career pilot.

b) Aviation Tech Program - a two year program that runs concurrent with the Aviation Diploma Program but without the Business Management requirements. There is the possibility of completing this program in 1.5 years.

For further information, see www.skywings.com or www.rdc.ab.ca

U of S Information

Check out these links for information about the University of Saskatchewan:

- 2008/2009 Calendar - www.usask.ca/calendar

- Information for high school counsellors and administrative staff - explore.usask.ca/counsellors

Greystone Scholars - U of S

Deadline - November 1 - Grade 12 students who have achieved an average of 95% or higher in Grade 11, are eligible for nomination to the Greystone Scholars Society. More information and nomination forms are available at explore.usask.ca/moneymatters/awards/greystone

Greystone Scholars - U of S

Deadline - November 1 - Grade 12 students who have achieved an average of 95% or higher in Grade 11, are eligible for nomination to the Greystone Scholars Society. More information and nomination forms are available at explore.usask.ca/moneymatters/awards/greystone

Experience US

October 16/17 - Students can now register for this open house event hosted by the University of Saskatchewan.Sessions fill up quickly on a first-come, first-served basis. Counsellor and parent programs are also available.

To register, online, visit explore.usaskca/events/experience

University of Guelph - Scholarships

Deadline - February 2, 2009 - Entrance scholarship programs at Guelph include the President's Scholarships and the Lincoln Alexander Chancellor's Scholarships. These 14 scholarships, with $26 000 each, are the most prestigious entrance awards at the Unversity of Guelph.

For further information, see www.uoguelph.ca

New Programs - Wilfred Laurier University

Wilfred Laurier University, is a mid-sized university located in Waterloo, Ontario.for
This year, new programs include:

Health Sciences - preparing students for careers in medicine, pharmaceuticals, dentistry, chiropractics and many more. Students can choose from three streams including bio-med, med-chem and med-psych.

North American studies - at Waterloo Campus

Law & Society; Health Administration - at Brantford Campus

To book a campus tour, go to www.chooselaurier.ca

Monday, September 22, 2008

Concordia University College of Alberta - Information

Concordia offers 27 undergraduate degree programs in Arts, Education, Environmental Health, Management, and Science as well as two graduate degrees and programs directed at those pursuing a church work vocation.

Tours
October 25 (2008) and March 7 (2009) - scheduled Open Houses

Flexible times - Campus Visits

Sign up for one of these events at www.concordia.ab.ca/visit

Scholarships
Concordia offers a renewable entrance scholarship program, aimed at high school graduates, which guarantees an annual scholarship valued up to $3750. The President's Leadership Scholarship, worth approximately $30 000 as well as transfer student and other scholarships are also available. see www.concordiarewards.ca for further details.

Olds College - Discovery Day

Friday, October 17 - will be Discovery Day at Olds College. Students will get an opportunity to learn about the campus, spend time in a typical classroom, meet instructors and students, find out about campus housing, learn about financial assistance, and get step-by-step instructions on how to apply.

School groups attending may be eligible for a limited number of subsidies to help with costs of attendance.

Participants can register online at www.oldscollege.ca/discoveryday

Wendy's Classic Achiever

Wendy's Classic Achiever program awards scholarships of up to $5000, a trip to New York for the two national winners, a chance to win $1000 for the winner's high school and a chance to get an early application incentive award.

Students can apply online at www.wendysclassicachiever.ca

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

UR Connected

The University of Regina's campus visit event will take place October 22 and 23, 2008. All grade 12 students are welcome to attend either day. For more information or to register please see your guidance counsellor or go to www.uregina.ca/newstudent

Monday, September 15, 2008

What is Engineering? (Seminar)

This anual joint initiative bettwen the Faculty of Engineering at the U of R, the College of Engineering at the U of S and the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan will take place Tuesday, November 4 in Saskatoon and Wednesday, November 5 in Regina.

This is a great opportunity for Grade 12 students and their advisors to become familiar with what the engineering profession may offer.

Invitations will be mailed out at the beginning of October.

for more information, call 1.306.585.5090

Subsidized Training: Canadian Forces

The Canadian Forces has two programs for subsidizing students:

Deadline - late December 2008 - University Subsidization Program - The Regular Officer Training Plan pays for all required tuition and materials and gives the student a salary (about $16 000/year) while they pursue their degree. This can be at an accredited civilian universty or at the Royal Military College in Kingston, ON.

Year Round Entry - for technical schools - The Non-Commissioned Member Subsidized Education Plan pays for all required tuition and materials and gives the student a salary (about $30 000/year) while they pursue a civilian diploma.

For further information,call 1.800.856.8488

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Loran Awards 2008

Deadline: October 21 (Sponsored Applicants) and October 28 (Direct Pool Applicants_ Applications are now available for the Loran Awards. The Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation grants Loran Awards to talented young Canadians on the basis of character, service and leadership potential. A Loran Award includes four years of funding for undergraduate studies and a comprehensive enrichment program.

For more information and application forms, see
http://www.loranaward.ca/sef/index.html

Monday, September 08, 2008

See Your Future 11

This year, Saskatchewan's largest career and education fair will be held in Saskatoon on November 3 at the Saskatoon Inn and Regina on November 4 at the Queensbury Convention Centre.

At this event students can explore educational opportunities, examine career paths and plan vocational goals. We host over 130 exhibitors from organizations across Canada, the USA, and overseas. Over the past eleven years, there has been a substantial increase in interest from institutions around the world as well as high-school counsellors and leaders.

The event is presented in a trade show approach with interactive display booths. The universities, colleges and organizations with in-house training bring expertise and innovation in a variety of fields. Students are provided with in-depth information in the form of literature, technological demonstrations, seminar presentations and one-on-one consultations.

For further information, see http://www.seeyourfuture.ca/index.php

Sunday, September 07, 2008

University of Ottawa - New Programs and Updates

The University of Ottawa is now offering three new programs:

  • four year degree in Entrepreneurship,
  • minor in Film Studies
  • Techniques de redaction program (offered in French only)

For more information, see www.uOttawa.ca/viewbook

University of Ottawa - Admission Scholarships/Bursaries

March 31, 2009 - This is the deadline to apply for a number of financial scholarships and bursaries offered by the University of Ottawa. For further information and to order your personalized viewbook, visit www.uOttawa.ca/ifinancemystudies

WorldSkills - Calgary - 2009

In September of 2009, nine hundred competitors from forty-nine countries will compete in 40 skill categories in the areas of Transportation & Logistics; Construction and Building Technology; Information and Communication Technology; Creative Art and Fashion; and Social and Personal Services.

For more information about this event, visit www.worldskills2009.com

Thursday, September 04, 2008

UR Update - September 23

Deadline: September 12

High School Counsellors have until this date to register to spend this day at the University of Regina to learn about updates including scholarship and admission information, faculty changes and disability resource information.

You can register by phoning 585.4791 or online at www.uregina.ca/newstudent/counsellors.shtml

Monday, June 09, 2008

Academic Excellence Scholarship Competition U of A

Earlybird Deadline - July 15 (for grade 11 students)
Deadline - December 15, 2008

To be eligible, applicants must:

-have an award average of 80% or higher (based on Grade 11 and/or Grade 12 final grades)and
-plan to enter full time studies in an undergraduate degree program at the U of A in September 2009

For complete competition details and to apply visit www.registrar.ualberta.ca/awards

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Partnership SIAST and U of S

SIAST and the University of Saskatchewan, College of Agriculture and Bioresources recently signed an articulation agreement that enables SIAST Natural Resources diploma graduates to transfer into the third year of the university's B.Sc.in Agriculture or the B.Sc. in Renewable Resource Management. See www.siast.sk.ca/siast/admissions/transfercredit for further details.

My Future is Here - Online Community

MyFiH has launched a new website with many spaces for young people to contribute to the content of the site. This includes a theatre for videos, an arts centre for photos and artwork, a rec centre for music and discussion boards and blogs for them to speak their minds about what they need and what they dream about their future in Saskatchewan. Elected officials, the business community and edocators as invited to participate as well. Visit this site at www.myfutureishere.ca

Various Summer Camps

Your school may have received information and brochures about the following camps. If not, email contacts are given below for each one:

Lakeland College (Vermilion and Lloydminster Campuses) - basketball, rodeo, volleyball, performing arts - email summercamps@lakelandcollege.ca

Bethany Sports Camps (Hepburn, SK) - volleyball and basketball - email bsc@bathany.sk.ca

Clipper Camps (Caronport, SK) - basketball, and volleyball - email clippercamps@briercrest.ca

Co-operative Youth Leadership Camps (Candle Lake, SK) - email scyp@sask.coop

Redberry Bible Camp - email info@redberrybiblecamp.com

Pioneer Saskatchewan (Christian)Camps - (Camp Oshkidee) - email info@pioneercamps.net

Mount Royal College - New Programs

The following five new degrees will be offered for the Fall 2008 semester at Mount Royal College in Calgary: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Communication, Bachelor of Scence and Bachelor of Business Administration. See www.mtroyal.ca for further information about these programs.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

SIGA Scholarship Program

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) has announced a new scholarship program that will give $25 000 to First Nations students. The scholarships, to be given out this spring, include two $5000 awards to students in computer science, commerce, or hospitality and tourism management; and two $2500 awards to communications or electronics students. Ten $1000 scholarships will also go toward First Nations language retention, as well as to eligible students in any other fields. Applications will be available on the SIGA website. The deadline is July 31.

Learning Communities - U of S

The College of Arts and Science has introduced Learning Communities for first-eyar students. Each Learning Community consists of 40 students wh take a set of three courses together. This helps students build relationships with like-minded peers both in and outof the classrom setting, as well as with faculty, through a variety of extra-curricular activities. For more information visit

http://www.artsandscience.usask.ca/students/learningcommunities

Heartland Health Region Jobs

The Heartland Health Region is looking to hire students in the following areas:
-Maintenance Service Workers ($17.64 - $18.89/hour) - requires grade 10 and a Fire Safety Certificate, which you obtain within in 6 months of being hired

-Food Services Workers ($15.24-$16.32/hour) - requires grade 10 and a Food Safe Certificate

-Environmental Services Workers ($14.75 - $15.80/hour)

Send your resume by email to tamara.goertzen@hrha.sk.ca or fax it to 1.306.867.1877

Summer University Transition Program

The Summer University Transition Program is open to all Aboriginal students who have applied to the University of Saskatchewan for July 2008 in any direct entry college. The goal of the program is to support Aboriginal students in the transition to first year studies at the University of Saskatchewan. The Summer University Transition Program is a joint initiative between the college of Arts and Science and the Aboriginal Students' Centre. It provides a foundation for programs available within the College of Arts and Science as well as other direct entry colleges at the University of Saskatchewan.

Extended Deadlines - U of S

The application for admission deadline for Agriculture and Bioresources and Arts and Science have been extended to August 15. For up to date application deadlines visit: explore.usask.ca/admisson/deadlines

U-Start (U of S)

U-Start helps students and their parents find out about online class registration, class selection, housing options and more. Students who have applied for admission for September 2008 can register for a U-Start session nearest them. The schedule and registration form are online at explore.usask.ca/events.ustart

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Prince Edward Drama Scholarship

June 2 Deadline - Saskatchewan drama students aged 13 to 18 may receive up to $500 through the Prince Edward Drama Scholrship to attend a drama program in the province. Programs include drama camps and theatre classes - - everything from acting and playwriting to directing and design. The scholarship helps students with financialneed to ocer costs such as fees, travel and accomodation.

Applications are available online at www.artsboard.sk.ca/Grants/grants.shtml

Premier's Centennial Arts Scholarship

May 15 - If you are undertaking training for a career as a professional artist in any fine arts discipline, you could be eligible for a Premier's Centennial Arts Scholarship.

These scholaships give financial assistance to full and part time students taking courses or training at an accredited post secondary institution or recognized fine arts training program.

Maximum grants are: $2500 for full time students and $1000 for part time students. Applications are available online at www.artsboard.sk.ca/Grants/grants.shtml

Friday, May 02, 2008

Bridging Opportunity - Agriculture

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS – AGRICULTURE & BIORESOURCES DIPLOMAS
Diploma programs offered in the College of Agriculture & Bioresources are two-year programs targeted at specific program opportunities in the areas of Agribusiness and Agronomy. The recent changes to the programs allow Diploma students to ladder into the Degree programs in their area of study. The admission average for these programs is 70%, however, changes to specific high school subjects required for admission are outlined as follows:

SASKATCHEWAN REQUIREMENTS

Diploma in Agribusiness
- Mathematics B30*
- Mathematics C30*
- Biology 30 or Chemistry 30 or Physics 30
*Students may be admitted with one deficiency in these subjects. Such a deficiency must be cleared before entering the second year of study.

More information can be found online at:
http://explore.usask.ca/admission/requirements/

Surviving US

SURVIVING US! RENAMED U-START – MAY & JUNE
We have renamed Surviving US! to U-START! You can expect a poster in your mailbox soon! Encourage students and parents to prepare with U-Start and learn the ins and outs of:
- course selection
- registration procedures
- class schedules
- first-year transition programs
- housing options

Students will be receiving an invitation in the mail shortly, and more information will become available online at:
http://explore.usask.ca/events/ustart

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Online Golf Management Courses

Selkirk College, Nelson BC will launch a 10 course online certificate program this fall to preapre young people with knowledge and skills to break into the field of golf management. For more information about golf industry growth, career opportunities, courses offered and program details, visit this link.

Transition to Post-Secondary/Employment Program

This program is designated for high school/GED graduates who are diagnosed with a learning disability and or ADHD. Students will be given the opportunity to develop study skills, note taking abilities, time management, organizational and advocacy skills needed to be successful at a post secondary level or for employment. The students are given time to develop skills to learn to use technological devices adequately. They are also given an opportunity to audit a class at a post-secondary institution and take a class for credit in their chosen field. For further information, contact SIAST.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Creative Writing and Drama at IMC

The folllowing camps are to be held this summer at the International Peace Garden on the Border between North Dakota and Manitoba

-Creative Writing - June 22-28
-Drama - June 29 - July 5
-Middle School Musical - June 8-14
-Musical Theatre - July 20-26

For more information, check out www.internationalmusiccamp.com

National Youth in Care Network

Each year, Ken Dryden Scholarships are awarded to young people, currently or formerly in the care of the Canadian child welfare system who demonstrate great achievement and promise. Each scholarship covers up to $3000 or 80% of the cost of tuition and fees, whichever is less and is renewable annually.

See http://www.youthincare.ca/work.scholarship.html for further details.

Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Scholarship

June 15 - The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, in partnership with Great-West Life and Lnodon LIfe and Canada Life have established a fund that supports up to two scholarships each year for high schol students hoping to pursue an education in health or medical science at a Canadian University. The value of the scholarship is $1000 per year toward a four year undergr4aduate degree in the health schiences at any accredited Canadian university. Visit www.cdnmedhall.org for applications and further details.

CN Scholarships for Women

Deadline October 12 - This scholarship program for women is intended to encourage women to seek careersin Trades, Technology and Operations where participation to date by owmen in these fields has been limited. There are fifty scholarships of $600 awarded annually to selected community colleges, institutes of technology and Cegeps. For further information, see http://www.tru.ca/assets/finaid/docs/CN%202008%20Application.pdf

Student Loan Applications

Student Financial Assistance Branch offers scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students to help reduce education costs. Students may be eligible for scholarship taxation exemption under certain conditions, including studnets who study outside Canada.

To access an online or printable Canada-Saskatchewan student loan application form, see student-loans.sk.ca

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Masonic Youth Trust Award

Deadline August 7 - This $1000.00 award is offered annually to Saskatchewan high school graduates who proceed to an institution of higher learning anywhere in Canada. Selection is based upon academic achievement, leadership skills, community and school activities, special awards and need.

Applications are available from your guidance counsellor.

Tommy Rutherford Masonic Bursary

This $500 award is open to students at CutKnife High School, Luseland High School, Macklin High School, Unity Composite High School and Wilkie High School (1 bursary given, not one per school).

This award goes to a student whose parents or grandparents are or were affiliated with any Masonic Lodge. (If no Masonic relation is eligible other students can apply.)

Contact your guidance counsellor for further information.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Saskatchewan School Boards Association Scholarship

Each year the Saskatchewan School Boards Association offers two education scholarships of $1,000 each to graduating high school students who remain in Saskatchewan in post-secondary study. One scholarship is awarded to a student entering university in Saskatchewan and one scholarship is awarded to a student entering a technical institute in Saskatchewan. Check out this link for application forms and information.

Petroleum Society Scholarships

The Petroleum Society Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (Lloydminster and District Heavy Oil Section) is offering both a scholarship and an essay contest for students who are enrolled for their first year in an engineering program related to the oil industry.

See www.petsocheavyoil.org for forms and further information.

Monday, April 14, 2008

U of R - New Programs

The U of R is now offering two new programs:

a) Bachelor of Arts in Prairie Studies - available online, local focus on Canadian Prairies within a global context, cooperative education program career opportunities in government organizations; economic development; rural municipalities; rural, northern and aboriginal corporations

b) Liberal Arts Certificate and Diploma - alternative to a four year BA program, completed in one or two years, courses include social sciences and humanities in a variety of topic areas, general knowledge and skills applicable to all walks of life

For further information, see www.uregina.ca/arts/

UR Ready Workshops

Students who are planning to attend the University of Regina this fall are encourages to attend a UR Ready Workshop so that they and their parents can find out about final admission, how to book advising appointments and register for classes, when and how to pay tuition, deadlines for changing and dropping courses, how to get a parking pass, information on living in residence and more. See posters in your school for dates when these workshops will be happening in your area.

Luther Residence Spend-A-Night

May 9-10 - Luther College is offering a free overnight stay in Luther College Residence at the University of Regina. Young adults ages 17-21 who are thinking aobut attending a post-secondary insitution including (Luther, U of R, Campion College, FUNC, SIAST, Police College) are invited to atttend. To register go to www.luthercollege.edu/spendanight

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Coca Cola Scholarship in Fine Arts

The Drama Department at the University of Saskatchewan is currently accpeting applications for this scholarship, normally valued between four and five thousand dollars. The award will go to a students who is entering the first year of study in the B.A. program (with a major in Drama) and who has a record of distinguished participation in drama during her/his high school years.

Interested students should send their most recent high school transcipts, along with letters of recommendation from drama teachers or other high school teachers and/or community theatre directors to

Dwayne Brenna, Head
Department of Drama
University of Saskatchewan
118 Science Place
Saskatoon, SK
S7N 5E2

New Program - U of S

In September 2008, the first students will begin their Bachelor of Science in Renewable Reource Management program at the University of Saskatchewan. These students will be educated to deal with issues such as bioremediation of contaminated land, evaluation of ecological goods and services, forestry and agroforestry systems, indigenous peoples' resource management and greenhouse gas mitigation. This new program is offered through the College of Agriculture and Bioresources.

For more information see here

Track and Field Camp

The Royal Canadian Legion will once again be sponsoring a Track and Field Camp at the University of Saskatchewan on July 8-12, 2008. Boys and girls born from 1991-1995 inclusive who are still attending school are eligible to attend. Ask your guidance counsellor for further information.

Legion Scholarships and Bursaries

The Saskatchewan Command, in cooperation with the Dominion Command of The Royal Canadian Legion are offeirng 10 scholarships of $300.00 each (based on adacemic standing) and 10 bursaries of $300.00 each (based on academic standing and financial need).

These are offered to students who have completed their grade 12 and are continuing their education at university, technical school, or business college.

These scholarships are available to the sons/daughters, grandsons/granddaughters and great grandsons/great granddaughters of beterans, ex-service, or still serving military or R.C.M.P. personnel.

See your guidance counsellor for application forms.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Delta Co-operative Association Scholarship

June 1st Deadline: Delta Co-op offers a $500 scholarship to an individual who meets the following criteria:
-graduating in the current year from a high school in a community that does NOT have a Delta Retail outlet
-express a sincere desire to further their eduction at any accredited technical, trade school, college or university
-enter a program that is a minimum of two semesters in length
-be the son or daughter of an active Delta Co-op member

Forms may be obtained from your guidance counsellor or by calling Delta's Main office at 1.306.228.2662.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Health Information Management System at SIAST

This program, formerly known as the Health Record Technology/Administration Program, is offered at Wascana Campus. This is a two-year diploma program, with options to transfer into degree program in Health Information Management at several universities across Canada, including Ryerson University, which gives students full credit for their two years at SIAST.

For further information, check out this link.

Monday, March 03, 2008

SGI Corporate Scholarship Program

September 30 - The SGI Corporate Scholarship is open to all Saskatchewan residents attending accredited post-secondary institutions in Saskatchewan. Eight $2,500 scholarships are awarded each year - four to university students and four to students attending a technical institute. Scholarships are awarded for one year on a one-time basis - recipients may receive only one SGI scholarship during their studies.

Eligibility:
To be eligible for an SGI Corporate Scholarship, a student must:

be a Saskatchewan resident
be enrolled in a certificate, diploma or degree program related to the business needs of SGI at an accredited post-secondary campus in Saskatchewan. Business needs of SGI are defined very broadly to include all aspects and departments included in the corporation
show their contribution to community, extracurricular activities or commitments made in balancing work, education and home responsibilities
be receiving no other scholarship funding for the current school year
Forward a completed SGI Corporate Scholarship application form directly to SGI at:

SGI Human Resources
Scholarships - 2nd floor
2260 - 11th Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 0J9

Friday, February 29, 2008

Upcoming Events - Various

-March 11 - North West Regional College (North Battleford) will be hosting a workshop open to all students and parents regarding scholarships, student loans and study grants. This workshop will take place from 7:00-8:00 p.m. There is no preregistration required.
-The Manitoba Science Academy provides a six week program for high school students from July 2 - August 10. This program introduces students to hands-on research and encourages them to pursue careers in science and engineering.The campus is in Pinawa, Manitoba. Bursaries and scholarships are available until May 15, 2008. See http://www.msawhiteshell.com/intro.htm for further details.
-Skills Work - this conference is for young women in grades 11 and 12 who are interested in skilled trades and technical professions. It involves networking events, hands-on activities and even a competitive component. This will take place on March 14 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. Those interested should contact your guidance counsellor.
-Ag-Citing Careers Info Day - Lakeland College, Vermilion Campus is holding this event on March 14 in order to familiarize participants with careers in the agriculture industry. Call 1.800.661.6490 for futher information.
-UR Connected - Students in grades 10 and 11 are invited to attend this campus visit day on March 12. See www.uregina.ca/newstudent for further information.
-March 28 - University of Alberta Rural Discovery Day. Register at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/rsvp by March 21
-March 29 - Open House - CSI SIAST will be held from 9:00 a.m. to noon for several programs. Ask your guidance counsellor for a detailed list and register today!

Upcoming Events - Various

March 11 - North West Regional College (North Battleford) will be hosting a workshop open to all students and parents regarding scholarships, student loans and study grants. This workshop will take place from 7:00-8:00 p.m. There is no preregistration required.
The Manitoba Science provides a six week program for high school students from July 2 - August 10. This program introduces students to hands-on research and encourages them to pursue careers in science and engineering.The campus is in Pinawa, Manitoba. Bursaries and scholarships are available until May 15, 2008.
Skills Work - this conference is for young women in grades 11 and 12 who are interested in skilled trades and technical professions. It involves networking events, hands-on activities and even a competitive component. This will take place on March 14 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. Those interested should contact your guidance counsellor.
Ag-Citing Careers Info Day - Lakeland College, Vermilion Campus is holding this event on March 14 in order to familiarize participants with careers in the agriculture industry. Call 1.800.661.6490 for futher information.
UR Connected - Students in grades 10 and 11 are invited to attend this campus visit day on March 12. See www.uregina.ca/newstudent for further information.
March 28 - University of Alberta Rural Discovery Day. Register at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/rsvp by March 21
March 29 - Open House - CSI SIAST will be held from 9:00 a.m. to noon for several programs. Ask your guidance counsellor for a detailed list and register today!

University of Lethbridge Grade 11 Merit Awards

June 30 - Deadline for University of Lethbridge Grade 11 Merit Awards. Students with an 80% average and above are encouraged to apply. Go to uleth.ca/ross/student_finance/scholarships/awards.html for an application form.

Monsanto Scholarship

May 16 - Monsanto Canada Opportunity Scholarships - For young people from farming backgrounds who wish to pusue a career in the agricultural sciences or forestry. Successful applicants will each be awarded a scholarship valued at $1500 based on academic standards and leadership in the community. See www.monsanto.ca for further details.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Manitoba Science Academy

The Manitoba Science Academy provides a six week program for high school students from July 2 - August 10. This program introduces students to hands-on research and encourages them to pursue careers in science and engineering.

The campus is in Pinawa, Manitoba. Bursaries and scholarships are available until May 15, 2008.

For further information, contact www.msawhiteshell.com

A.E. Blakeney SaskTel Bursary

In honour of Allan Blakeney's tenure on the SaskTel Board, and in recognition of his retirement, the A.E. Blakeney Bursary has been established in his name.

The A.E. Blakeney Bursary is awarded biannually and since the first award was given in 2004, future awards will be given in 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012. The application deadline is March 28, 2008.

The recipient of the A.E. Blakeney SaskTel Bursary will be awarded $10,000 annually for a period of four years. The total value of this four year bursary is $40,000.

Eligibility:
be in need of financial assistance in order to complete their studies. Needs assessment will be based on a Canada Student Loans formula of assessed costs and assessed resources.
be graduating or a graduate from a Saskatchewan high school with an academic standing of 80% or greater.
be a Saskatchewan resident, for a minimum of 12 months, at time of application. Must be a Canadian citizen or Landed Immigrant (people who have been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities).
be an entering or first year full-time student, enrolled in a minimum of 24 credit units (in Regular Session) and in a post-secondary program of at least four academic years at the University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, or First Nations University of Canada. Preference will be given to those enrolled in Business/Commerce/Administration with major in Marketing or Accounting, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Information Technology.
Preference will be given to students who meet SaskTel's diversity criteria. Diversity includes the following: visible minorities, women in non-traditional roles, people with disabilities or Aboriginal people. Aboriginal people include the following: status and non-status First Nations, Métis and Inuit. Note: Must provide proof of Aboriginal Ancestry - photocopy of Band/Treaty card; Métis Membership card; Inuit Beneficiary card.

Payments beyond year one will be dependent on the student maintaining an acceptable academic average, continued enrollment in one of the eligible fields of study, and continued demonstration of financial need.

To apply online, visit here

Thursday, February 14, 2008

SHA Hockey Education Assistance

August 31 - The Saskatchewan Hockey Association shall award a minimum of eleven $1000 hockey Education Assistance Grants each hockey season to a minimum of eleven registered members of the SHA as follows:

8 - Regional (Zone) members (player, coach or member of the referees division)
1 - Midget AAA registered player
1 - Female registered player
1 - Junior A,B, or Senior registered player

See www.sha.sk.ca for application forms.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Casino Regina Scholarship Program

May 31 - The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation offers scholarships to encourage Saskatchewan residents to pursue full-time post-secondary education in the fields of business administration, hospitality management, electronics or computer technologies, and communications.

Fourteen scholarships are available. Six $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to students enrolled in university degree programs, and eight $500 scholarships will be awarded in certificate or diploma programs at regional colleges and technical institutes.

To be eligible for a scholarship, the applicant must:

Be a Saskatchewan resident
Be enrolled or about to enroll in full-time studies (for a minimum of eight months) at a recognized post-secondary institute in Saskatchewan. (Full-time is defined by the educational facility the student is planning on attending)
Preference may be given to those students enrolled in degree, diploma or certificate programs related to business administration, hospitality management, electronics or computer technologies, and communications.

A PDF file of the scholarship application form is available for download HERE.

MS Scholarship Program

April 15 - The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Scholarship Program supported by Billy Talent and Friends, is accpeting applications from Canadians under the age of 25, who have MS or a parent with MS for funding toward the 2008/09 post-secondary studies.

Details on criteria and application fors are available for download at http://www.mssociety.ca/en/help/scholarship.htm

Resume Link

The following link was recommended by NBCHS staff.

http://resumizer.com

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

CUPE 4747 Scholarship Criteria

April 30 -To be eligible, students must have a parent/guardian be a member of CUPE local 4747 for at least one full year. Students must submit their application including their high school marks and letter outlining future education plans to CUPE local. Proof of acceptance at a post-secondary school must be provided before money is given.

Scholarship amount is a minimum of $200 to a maximum of $1000 per region.

Mail applications to CUPE Local 4747, Box 1101, North Battleford, SK, S9A 3K2

Monday, February 04, 2008

Workplace Health and Safety Event

Sask Advanced Education, Employment and Labour has partnered with the Sask Construction Safety Association to offer this event in Saskatoon, in conjunction with the Saskatoon and Regional Homebuilders Home Show and Career Centre. In this Olympic-style competition, students participate in paactical challenages designed to test the skills required in trade and technology occupations.

Luther College at the U of R Information Night

Wednesday, February 27 - An information night will be held at Luther College at the University of Regina. For more information, see www.luthercollege.edu/informationnight

EF Global Citizen Awards

February 28 - This essay contest is for students in grades 10 and 11. Applicants are required to write an essay in response to the following prompt "Describe how a shared experience with someone form another cultural background influenced both of you as global citizens."

Two winners will be selected from Canada. The will travel with a group on a 10 day expenses paid international educational tour and will receive a 30 GB iPod.

Entrance forms are available at eftours.ca/globalcitizen

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

UBC Scholarships - Further Deadlines

June 30
-Affiliation Scholarships
-Affiliation Bursaries
-Aborginal Awards

September 15
-Winter Bursary

Work study job postings are available for September. Visit www.students.ubc.ca/careers/workstudy for further information.

Luther College Entrance Scholarships

May 15 - To be eligible for Luther College scholarships, students must be registered in Luther Arts, Fine Arts or Science and remain registered in 12 credit hours for the Fall semester.

To apply see www.luthercollege.edu/scholarships

UR Connected - Grades 10 and 11

Wednesday, March 12 from 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

This session is for Grade 10 and 11 students, parents, high school counsellors and teachers. It includes a campus tour and careers sessions.

To register, go to www.uregina.ca/newstudent/knowur/urconnected/shtml

Pearson College Scholarship Opportunity - Grade 11's

February 15 - A scholarhsip opportunity is available at Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific in British Columbia in the fall of 2008. Generally, candidates would be attending and completing Grade 11 in June 2008. A Two-year scholarship, valued at over $30 000 annually covers room, board, and tuition costs.

Online applications are available at www.pearsoncollege.ca. Information regarding summer programs is available at www.psyl.ca

Pearson College Scholarship Opportunity - Grade 11's

February 15 - A scholarhsip opportunity is available at Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific in British Columbia in the fall of 2008. Generally, candidates would be attending and completing Grade 11 in June 2008. A Two-year scholarship, valued at over $30 000 annually covers room, board, and tuition costs.

Online applications are available at www.pearsoncollege.ca. Information regarding summer programs is available at www.psyl.ca

Alberta College of Art and Design Pre-College Program

This is an opportunity of talented high school students who are serious about pursuing post-secondary studies in visual art or design to become immersed in a month-long intensive studio and liberal arts experience at the college level.

This program is a 3-credit first year studies studio elective that is open to students who have not yet been admitted to ACAD. Youth between the ages of 16-18 years who have completed grades 10, 11 or 12 prior tothe program start can apply.

See www.acad.ca for more details.

University of Regina Entrance Scholarships

The University of Regina has sent out its award applications to schools. Theses packages include forms for the following:

March 15:
-General Application for Entrance Scholaships
-Alumni Association Children of Alumni Entrance Scholarship
-Dwain Lingenfelter Centennial Scholarship (Economics, Political Science, Sociology or Business Administration)
-Dr. George and Helen Ferguson Entrance Scholarship
-Bert Fox/Ferguson University of Regina Alumni Entrance Scholarship
-35 Lions Club of Regina Scholarship

May 31
-IPSCO Scholarships (Engineering, Administration/Commerce, Science)

July 1
-CIC Aboriginal Bursary
-University of Regina International Students Entrance Scholarship

July 30
-Internationa Baccalaureate Diploma Entrance Scholarship
-University of Regina Advanced Placement Entrance Scholarship
July 31
-Morley Wood Memorial Scholarship for Aboriginal Female Students

September 30
-Garth Edward Usick Memorial Bursary (full or part time student with a disability)
-Don Powell Award (Kinesiology and Health Studies)

For further details, see http://www.uregina.ca/awards/scholarships/

Friday, January 18, 2008

CSI SIAST

Come, See, Investigate SIAST - participating students have the opportunity to explore a SIAST program by engaging in a hand-on activity in a shop, lab or classroom.

Palliser Campus, Moose Jaw - February 14, March 19

Kelsey Campus, Saskatoon - March 19 only

Wascana Campus, Regina - February 21, April 4

Woodland Campus, Prince Albert - February 14, March 13

To register, visit www.gosiast.com

U of T Youth Summer Programs

The University of Toronto's Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine offer a summer program where high school students experience what it is like to be a student in these faculties. Participants have access to the University's top academic and research professionals and take part in "hands-on" academic programming. Programs range in length from one to four weeks.

For more information, see www.ysp.utoronto.ca

Important Deadlines - University of Saskatchewan

February 15 - Competitive Entrance Awards - apply at explore.usask.ca (To be eligible, you must also apply for admission by February 15.

May 1 - Application for Admission and consideration for Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships

As soon as possible - applications for residence

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

More Scholarship Information

May 25 Deadline - Orville Erickson Memorial Scholarship Fund - to provide financial assistance to students prusing higher education in the field of conservation. See http://www.cwf-fcf.org/pages/pdfs/orvilleerickson_form_e.pdf

March 15 - Leonard Foundation Financial Assistance Program - considers financial need and occupations of parents (clergy, teachers, military, engineers) as well as athletic, fitness or military endeavours. See www.leonardfnd.org/english/criteria.html

RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program Application

Deadline January 31 - You are eligible to apply for this award if you are a Status Indian, a Non-status Indian, Inuit or Metis and you meet the following criteria:

-you are a permanent resident or citizen of Canada
-you have been accepted to or are currently attending an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada
-you maintain a full course load the leads to a recognized degree, certificate or diploma
-you require financial assistance to pursue your education

For application forms and information, see http://www.rbc.com/uniquecareers/campus/aboriginal-student-awards.html

Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges

March 25 Deadline - This award, administrated by the Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation is designed to recognize outstanding college-bound students who show a strong commitment to their field to study and are interested in making positive contributions to their communities.

For further information, see www.gwmsc.ca

Prospective Educator Scholarships

February 1 Deadline - The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation annually aards scholarships to prospective educators who have a connection to PDK. Eligible students include high school seniors intending to major in education.

Address questions regarding this scholarship to scholarships@pdkintl.org

U of A Scholarship - Extended Deadline

The University of Alberta has extend the Academic Excellence Scholarship Competition until March 1, 2008 (for this year only).

Students who are currently in grade 12 (or final year of high school); have an award average of 80%; are planning to enter the U of A in Spetember 2008 and who did not already apply for the Academic Excellence Scholarship Competition are eligible to apply.

Information on application procedures can be found at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/awards

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Scholarships - Various

February 1 - Kin Canada Bursaries - see www.bursary.ca

March 1 - Canadian Association of Principals Student Leadership Award - see http://www.cdnprincipals.org/Student%20Leadership%20Application%20Form.doc

March 15 - Odd Fellow and Rebekah Bursaries - ask your guidance counsellor for more details

March 31 - Miller Thomson Foundation Scholarship - see www.millerthomson.com for details and application forms

May 30 - Walmart Canada Community Scholarships - http://www.walmart.ca/wps-portal/storelocator/scholarships/community_scholarship_form.pdf

Monday, January 07, 2008

Insight: Taylor University Visits

Thursday, February 28 to Friday, February 29, Taylor University is inviting prospective students to spend a day and sit in on classes, attend chapel, enjoy a free lunch and get to know Taylor students. This could include an overnight stay in residence. Taylor University is a fully accredited Christian Liberal Arts College which offers 3 or 4 year degress in Psychology, English,Social Studies, General Studies, and Religion and Theology, as well as transfer programs in Education, Business, Music and General Studies.

There is no cost to attend. However, registration is required by February 22.

For further information and to register, visit tayloru.ca