Current Ross Sheppard students can join the Scholarships Google Classrom to stay up to date on all scholarships.
https://classroom.google.com/c/NTg0NjU5NDY2NzU1?cjc=dikq6c6 Code: dikq6c6
Find and Apply for Scholarships and Bursaries
Alberta Scholarships
Apprenticeship Scholarships
Bursaries and Scholarships for Indigenous Students
Post-Secondary Institutions
Some scholarships are based on academic achievement and some are based on volunteer experience in your school or community.
Get organized. Set up a binder or folder to keep track of the scholarships you apply for. Keep copies of your applications and reference letters.
When completing applications, print clearly or type them on a computer.
Complete EVERY section of the application and follow the instructions carefully.
Proofread before submitting.
Start planning early. Watch for deadlines. Don't get frustrated if you're not immediately successful - there are thousands of scholarships available. Persevere.
Although there are fewer scholarships available for Grade 11 students, they still exist and there is a lot that students in Grade 11 can be doing to make themselves great candidates in Grade 12.
CHECK OUT THIS RESOURCE TO LEARN MORE!
This webinar is all about how you can...
Find and apply to more scholarships (and in less time)
Write the best possible application
Win multiple scholarships!
Check out a some of the following websites to learn how you can apply for International Student Scholarships in Canada:
https://www.educanada.ca/scholarships-bourses/index.aspx?lang=eng
https://www.scholars4dev.com/category/country/canada-scholarships/
https://yocket.com/blog/scholarships-in-canada