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AGNES JACKS SCHOLARSHIPS $1000/ RINGETTE SCHOLARSHIPS
Applicants must be ringette players registered with one of Ringette Canada’s provincial/territorial member associations or NCCP-certified ringette coaches or active on-ice ringette-certified officials who will be enrolled full-time in a recognized post-secondary education institution for the following academic year. Applicants must have actively participated in ringette as player, coach or on-ice official for at least 5 of the last 7 years & must be registered in the current playing season. Applications sent to Ringette Canada must be received in their office no later than April 30 each year.
AIA & THE UNIVERSITY OF THE AFTERMARKET FOUNDATION (UofAF) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - $1000
Qualified applicants must be:
a graduating high school senior;
enrolled in a college-level program, university or an accredited automotive technical program (contact AIA for a complete list);
priority given to those pursuing a career in automotive aftermarket;
attending a full-time program in Canada
Along with the application you must submit a 250 word essay, a high school transcript & letter of recommendation. All items must be postmarked or e-mailed by June 15 each year.
ALLIANCE FOR EQUITY OF BLIND CANADIANS T-BASE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM $1,000
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of Academic performance, Community involvement, and Overcoming adversity. Each criterion will contribute in the overall evaluation process, but equal weight will not be applied when determining a final score. Rather, each criterion will serve to assist in distinguishing the exceptionalities and strengths among the candidates.
Applications open the beginning of February and close at the end of March each year.
ATLAS SHRUGGED ESSAY CONTEST - Top Prize: $10,000; Second Prizes (3) $2, 500; Third Prizes (5): $500
Open to all 12th grade, college undergraduate, and graduate students worldwide. Students are permitted to submit one entry for Atlas Shrugged per year. Essays must be 800-1600 words in length and written in English only. Essays will be judged on whether the student is able to argue for and justify his or her view—not on whether the Institute agrees with the view the student expresses. Judges will look for writing that is clear, articulate and logically organized. Winning essays must demonstrate an outstanding grasp of the philosophical meaning of Atlas Shrugged. For more information, visit
BARRON PRIZE FOR YOUNG HEROES - $10,000
The Barron Prize welcomes applications from public-spirited young people who are, on our April 15 deadline:
between the ages of 8 and 18 (not yet age 19)
permanent residents of and currently residing in the U.S.A. or Canada
currently working on an inspiring service project or have done so within the past 12 months
working as an individual to lead their service work. The Barron Prize does not accept applications from large groups of young people.
The Barron Prize does not discriminate against its applicants based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 15 each year.
BAYER FUND OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP - $1,500
For students entering their first year of post-secondary education in agriculture, food science or culinary arts at a Canadian college or university. Deadline is the beginning of June each year.
BEART-PRESETS ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP - Two Winners of $5,000 USD
In order to apply, fill out the online application form and submit it. Winner is selected based on a written essay on a different topic each year, relating to BeArt Presets. Applicants must be written in English, with correct spelling and grammar.
Award Eligibility: Applicants must be either an Undergraduate, a Graduate, or a High School senior.
Nationality/Gender: All students, irrespective of nationality, race, or gender are eligible to be considered for this scholarship. The Scholarship is available to anyone in the world, from any demographic.
Application Requirements: Write an essay according to the instructions. Each essay must reflect the contestant's own research, writing, and original thinking.
Deadline: April 1 each year.
BLITZ SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
Must be a high school senior or transitioning from high school to post-secondary. Essay and photo required. Research and write an essay of 500 – 1,000 words in length on one of the topics provided. Deadline is June of each year.
BRANDON WALLI "PHONES DOWN, EYES UP" MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (For Arts, Creative Arts or Music)- $1,500
The Brandon Walli "Phones Down, Eyes Up" Memorial Scholarship is open to students graduating each year who are pursuing a post-secondary education in the arts, creative arts or music and who have volunteer experience. Geotab is proudly hosting this scholarship in Brandon Walli's name for students who show the same love of music and art that Brandon possessed. Brandon Walli tragically lost his life at the age of 23 while crossing the road in 2016. Applications open on March 1, 2024.
BREAKTHROUGH JUNIOR CHALLENGE - $250,000*
* Post-secondary scholarship, $50,000 for your teacher, $100,000 Breakthrough Science Lab
To enter, make a 3-minute video explaining a big idea in Physics, Life Sciences, Mathematics or the Science of the COVID-19 pandemic in an engaging, illuminating, and creative way.
Anyone ages 13 through 18 is eligible. The winner will be invited to an awards ceremony where the prize will be presented in front of superstars of science, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood. This is a KHAN Academy Scholarship.
Deadline in June of each year.
BURGER KING SCHOLARS PROGRAM - $1,000 TO $50,000
Selection criteria include academic achievement (must have a GPA of 2.5 out of 4) and participation in school and community activities. For some of the scholarships, length of employment, work experience, and financial information will be considered. Integrity, high standards, entrepreneurial spirit, good citizenship, and education are the values on which this award is based.
Applications open yearly in mid October and the deadline is mid December.
CANADIAN AGRI-BUSINESS EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP - $2,500
Who is eligible: Canadian Grade 12 students who are entering into an accredited agriculture college or university. Seven $2,500 scholarships will be awarded annually - one to an Alberta student - based on a combination of leadership attributes, academic standing, and an essay response to the question, “Name a challenge that you think agriculture can help solve. How will your future career in agriculture allow you to play a role in solving that program?”
Deadline: April 30 of each year.
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PRINCIPALS STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD - $250
Criteria for Selection: (100 possible points): Leadership in school activities (1 to max. of 25 points), Leadership in the community (1 to max. of 25 points), Academic achievement (1 to max. of 20 points), Essay (1 to max. of 20 points), Recognition, awards, honours and scholarships (1 to max. of 10 points). Must request nomination from your school by contacting your school counsellor. Schools are allowed to nominate only one student. Deadline for application is April 30th of each year. Please contact your counsellor by February 1 to inquire about becoming nominated.
CANADIAN COWBOYS ASSOCIATION HIGH SCHOOL RODEO SCHOLARSHIP 2 of $500
Must be a member in good standing with SHSRA; Provide proof of enrollment to a secondary institution or program prior to the Scholarship being paid out. Complete the application form in full. Deadline July 31 of each year (after high school graduation).
Provide the CCA with a written application (essay form) that includes the following:
• Number of years involved in rodeos
• Events worked in rodeos
• Rodeo Accomplishments
• Rodeo goals
• Education goals
• Financial need (how would the scholarship help your needs)
• A short summary of what rodeo means to you
CANADIAN HARD OF HEARING ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM – 3 of $1000 & 1 of $2,000
Applicants must be either hard of hearing, deafened, or oral deaf with the premise that all applicants use spoken language as their primary means of communication. Those who communicate primarily through sign language are directed to the Canadian Association for the Deaf. Students should be registered in or planning to register for a full-time program as of September 2016. Support documentation required. Selection is based on academic achievement, determination to cope with hearing loss, & community involvement.
Deadline is April 12, 2024
CANADIAN NATURAL 'BUILDING FUTURES' SCHOLARSHIP - up to $3000
To qualify, applicants must be a child/dependent of a Canadian Natural employee and/or Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit included).
Be a resident of Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba) for at least one year prior to application. Students from communities where Canadian Natural has operations will receive added consideration.
Hold a Canadian Social Insurance Number (SIN).
Be pursuing an area of study that is relevant to the oil and natural gas industry and/or that supports the communities where these activities occur.
Maintain a passing GPA of at least 2.3, which is the equivalent of approximately 70% or a C+
You must submit your application before you begin the term for which you are seeking funding. Deadlines are April 15, August 15 and December 15 each year.
CANADIAN WOMEN IN MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
There are five awards of $1000 each, with one award to be presented in each of the five regions of Canada (British Columbia, The Prairies and Territories, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada). The scholarship is open to female students enrolled in any year of study in secondary school and who are contributing to their school's leadership team or student council. Deadline :
CARA BROWN RINGETTE SCHOLARSHIP - $1000 (2 available)
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide aide towards post-secondary education for competitive ringette players at the AA level (or at the highest level offered in the applicant’s community) who are entering university for the first time and have demonstrated academic excellence combined with a strong commitment to the sport of ringette. Applicants must also have achieved academic excellence of a minimum B average or equivalent. Applications sent to Ringette Canada must be received in their office no later than April 30 each year.
CENOVUS INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - $3,500
Each year, we offer scholarships for Indigenous students residing in our operating areas who are pursuing a full-time degree, diploma or certified trade. These scholarships are valued at $3,500 and are renewable for up to four years, or to the completion of your first degree.
Deadlines August 1, November 1, and February 1 of each year.
COVER GUY ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
The student must be currently enrolled, or going to be enrolled in a program at a university, college or trade school in the United States or Canada for the upcoming school year. The applicant must submit an article consisting of 500-1000 words. The article must be in and around the applicant's experience with hot tubs, backyard experiences, how hot tubs improve life, etc. Application should be sent by email only to: scholarships@thecoverguy.com. Please include name, phone number, address, school name, program. Give an explanation of why you should be considered for the award (grades, volunteer work, etc.), student ID number, and the article.
Deadline June 30 of each year (after high school graduation).
DALTON CAMP AWARD - $10,000
The Dalton Camp Award is a $10,000 prize for the best essay on the link between media and democracy, presented annually by FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting. FRIENDS launched the award in 2002 to honour the memory of Dalton Camp, a distinguished commentator on Canadian public affairs. In 2020, FRIENDS is pleased to announce a second prize of $2,500 to the best essay submitted by a student journalist. Applications open September and the deadline is early January.
DCCI SCHOLARSHIP FOR CANADIAN STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES - $1,000
The scholarship will be awarded to a Canadian high school student with a documented disability who is pursuing post-secondary education in the field of study in health care, criminal justice, or community & social services at an accredited Canadian institution for the upcoming academic year.
To apply, submit an original essay of 500-700 words with the following topic: “How your disability shaped your decision to study the program you chose.”
The following documents must be provided for consideration:
Proof of graduating high school in 2023
Proof of Fall 2023 acceptance to an accredited post-secondary institution (proof or registration to health care, criminal justice or community & social services studies will be required before the scholarship is awarded).
Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
Documented proof of disability.
To apply, you must use the form available on their website.
Application Deadline: July
DICK MARTIN SCHOLARSHIP - $3,000
Eligibility: Any student enrolled, either full-time or part-time, in an occupational health and safety (OHS) related course or program at an accredited Canadian college or university leading to a certificate, diploma, or degree in OHS. Programs include mine safety, occupational or industrial health and safety, industrial hygiene, safety management, or other related safety program. Deadline January 31st of each year.
ENERGYRATES.CA SCHOLARSHIP - $500
To be considered for the scholarship, you must write an essay, no more than 500 words in length, telling where you see the future of the energy industry.
Applicants must be enrolled in an American or Canadian post-secondary educational institution or planning to enroll in such an institution within the following calendar year.
The subject of the essay must fall within the parameters described on the website.
The essay must be written in English or French, and have a length of no more than 500 words (not including title, applicant name, etc).
The winner of the scholarship grants EnergyRates.Ca non-exclusive publication rights to their essay so that we can feature their winning essay on our scholarship site.
Deadline January 31 of each year. Any submissions submitted after 11:59 PM MST on January 31st will not be eligible for consideration.
ETHEL BOYCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - $1000 to each 1 female, 1 male
This award is given annually to a female and a male recipient. The award winners are expected to exhibit leadership traits and skills in softball. The award is meant to help defray the costs of education and/or playing softball.
To qualify for this award the applicant must be:
registered with a provincial/territorial association
a resident of the province or territory
in attendance at a recognized Canadian post-secondary educational institution, or plan on attending one in the following year
Deadline September 15, each year.
EXPLORE SECOND LANGUAGE SPRING-SUMMER PROGRAM - $2,800
This is a 5 week intensive language immersion course. To be eligible to apply, you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (those studying in Canada on a student visa are not eligible), be at least in grade 11 during the preceding year, have been a full-time student for at least one term during the current school year. As long as your application is submitted on or before February 7 of each year, it will be accepted for review.
Deadline February
FRASER INSTITUTE STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST - $1,500, $1,000 and $500
Essay Contest -- Showcase your ideas on public policy and the role of markets by entering our essay competition. $9,000 in cash prizes will be awarded with $3,000 of this designated just for high school students! Winning essays may be published in Fraser Institute journals and authors will have the opportunity to experience the peer review process. Essay topics change each year.
Deadline in June of each year.
FUTURE MASTERFEEDER SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
Who is eligible: Canadian individuals aged 17 to 19 who are pursuing post-secondary education in agriculture.
A scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to the winning applicant that can demonstrate their passion and potential through an essay about what they hope to achieve for the future of food production or other ag-related pursuits through their education.
Deadline: April 30 of each year
GOLF CANADA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS - Various Amounts
Golf Canada Foundation encourages the athletic and academic careers of promising Canadian golfers and students of the industry by offering financial assistance through scholarships and awards. All scholarship applicants must be attending, or have been accepted at, a Canadian university or college with a golf program recognized by Golf Canada Foundation. Applications open June 15th and close on July 15th.
THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S ACADEMIC MEDAL - BRONZE MEDAL
To be eligible, a student must be in their final year of high school and be awarded a diploma.
A BRONZE medal is awarded to the student who achieves the highest average upon graduation from a secondary school.
The average includes all grade 11 and grade 12 courses as listed on the student’s official Transcript of Grades issued by the Ministry of Education. The average cannot be anticipated; it must be calculated based on final results after provincial/territorial examinations, where the Ministry of Education requires final exams.
Equitable access for the entire student population is an important aspect of the medal’s value. Regardless of the stream or the subjects chosen, all students are eligible for consideration upon graduation.
Courses taken after graduation to upgrade marks are not to be included.
Please pop into Student Services and see Ms McGowan for more information on how to apply.
HAYWOOD HUNT & ASSOCIATES SCHOLARSHIP - $1,250
Haywood Hunt: We believe that working hard and striving to be the best you can be is vital to success in business and in life. We also understand and remember the financial strains that seeking a higher education can place on individuals. That’s why we’ve created our annual scholarship available to all Canadian college and university students, in order to make things a little easier along the way.
Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or other legal standing that allows study in Canada and accepted or enrolled in a Canadian college or university. To apply: Write a 500-1000 word essay that expresses your ideas about a specific topic (there is a different topic each year)
Deadline is August 31 of each year.
HORATIO ALGER CANADIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - 160 scholarships of $5,000
Criteria: Plans to enter post-secondary no later than the fall following graduation, a strong commitment to pursuing and completing a degree at an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada, critical financial need (family income of $65,000 or less), involvement in co-curricular and community activities and a minimum grade percentage of 65.
Deadline March 15, 2024
IWSH ESSAY SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000, $750 or $500
Applicants must write an essay (800-1600 words) on a different topic each year, related to the crucial importance of plumbing in today's world . Must be a current high school senior; or enrolled or accepted as a full-time (12 credit hours) student in an accredited technical school, community college, trade school, four-year accredited college or university, or an apprentice program.
Deadline April 28, 2023
JEREMY DIAS SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
The Jeremy Dias Scholarship seeks to recognize a youth that has taken initiative in addressing discrimination in their school or community. Applicants must be Canadian citizens/residents; and must be a high school student entering accredited post-secondary institutions, or students currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution. Those who work within their secondary school or community to address homophobia/heterosexism will be given special consideration.
Deadline December 31 of each year.
JOB-APPLICATIONS.CA WORKING PARENT COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
Job-Applications.ca is offering a college scholarship designed to benefit working parents in Canada who are pursuing post-secondary education.
To be eligible, you must:
Be a full or part-time student who is in an accredited Canadian post-secondary educational institution (including, but not limited to, college, university or trade school, or similarly accredited program) with a current cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher at that institution; have worked an average of at least twelve (12) hours for each of the previous four (4) weeks at the time of applying, be a residential parent of at least one minor child, be a legal resident of Canada, be currently enrolled and furthering his or her education at an accredited Canadian post-secondary institution or program, be eighteen (18) years of age or older at the time of applying; and complete and submit the official Application form within the relevant periods for the periodic scholarships to be awarded.
Deadline is the beginning of December each year.
JOHN EVANS ENGINEERING ENTRANCE AWARD FOR WOMEN - $5,000
For women entering the field of Engineering. Recipients are selected based on their enthusiasm for engineering, their involvement in volunteer activities, leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. This $5,000 award also includes an engineering work placement opportunity with Fortis Inc. at one of their Canadian utilities.
Deadline March 17, 2023. They are not currently accepting applications for 2024 awards (as of Feb 22, 2024).
JOSEPH G. DORIA EXEMPLARY STUDENT AWARD - $3,000
This award will be made to a graduating Canadian secondary school student who shows exemplary academic excellence, a demonstrated passion for the welding industry, and community involvement, who is entering a full-time welding technician or welding engineering technology program with a desire to pursue a career in the industry.
Deadline June each year. Applications open March 1 - June 14, 2024
'KIN CANADA' HAL ROGERS ENDOWMENT FUND - 30 of $1,000
Financial assistance is available to students in their quest for higher learning at a recognized university, community college, technical institute, or other post-secondary institute for advanced education. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants.
Must be a student in the process of graduating from high school or currently studying or registered at a post-secondary institution
Will be evaluated on their community and school involvement, knowledge of Kin Canada and financial need.
Deadline February 1 each year to the nearest Kinsmen, Kinette or Kin Club.
LAMBDA FOUNDATION TUITION AWARD IN STEM @ U OF A for LGTBQ Community - $2,500 annually for up to 4 years
Must be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, and must be openly “out” in the LGBT community, must provide official proof of acceptance as a first year, full-time, undergraduate student, majoring in a STEM program at the University of Alberta, should be an active member of the LGBT community. For further information and criteria, please go to the website.
Deadline is in August of each year.
LIVES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE ESSAY CONTEST - $500 - $1,500
Enter the contest by writing and submitting an original essay in English (topics vary, year to year). All students under 18 years of age must submit a consent form signed by their parent or legal guardian (“Parent”) with their entry. Essay must be legible and is limited to 300 words or less. Entries over 300 words or not properly labeled will not be eligible. Each entry must include the student’s name, complete address, postal code, telephone number, age, grade, name of teacher, school, school address, etc.
Deadline is February
LOANS CANADA STUDENT AWARD - $750
Criteria: Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, be 30 years old or younger, must be enrolled or accepted for enrolment as a full-time or part-time student in the academic year at an accredited post-secondary institution, must certify that all information provided on your application form is accurate. "All you have to do is show us how financial literacy has made a difference in your life. Tell us how you've budgeted, saved, invested, paid down debt, applied for as many scholarships as possible or how your side hustle has helped you bring in extra cash. We want to know how your exceptional financial management efforts have made a positive impact in your life."
There are 3 cycles of award per year: Deadlines are May 1- Aug 31 and September 1- December 31
LORAN SCHOLARSHIP - up to $100,000 over 4 years
Loran Award: the country’s most comprehensive merit-based undergraduate award, valued at $100,000 over four years. The LORAN will now have a single application process, as opposed to the previous dual system of school sponsorship and the direct pool. All eligible students will be welcome to apply by filling out the application, uploading a transcript, and naming a reference. School sponsorship is no longer required.
To receive news about the Loran Scholars Foundation or to get reminders about application deadlines, sign up for the mailing list at: https://airtable.com/shr5IL0fvxlADvV1T. There will be a single deadline for all applicants falls in October of each year. Check deadlines here: https://loranscholar.ca/becoming-a-scholar/faqs
MANULIFE LIFE LESSONS SCHOLARSHIP - $10,000
Scholarship intended for students who have experienced the death of a parent or legal guardian who had little or no life insurance coverage. Students must be currently enrolled or have been accepted to college, university or trade school in Canada. Must be a permanent resident of Canada, between 17 and 24 years of age. Applications open February 1 and the deadline is March 31 of each year.
MYBLUEPRINT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - $3,750.00 Multiple prizes in different categories
Applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, must attend a school in Canada and be currently enrolled in Grade 12 and 16 years or older. Students will access the scholarship application directly using their myBlueprint account. Information available at: Applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, must attend a school in Canada and be currently enrolled in Grade 12 and 16 years or older. Students will access the scholarship application directly using their myBlueprint account. Deadline is May 3, 2024.
NELSON CIVIC LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP - $10,000
Nelson Civic Leadership Scholarships support community-minded student leaders in achieving their educational goals. Recipients will be selected based on their civic leadership, grades, and other factors including, without limitation, community involvement (such as extracurricular activities or part-time work and special circumstances) as demonstrated in their Application. Different awards are available with a wide range of deadlines.
NELSON INDIGENOUS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP - $10,000
Awarding First Nation, Métis and Inuit student leaders who have demonstrated academic success, personal strength, with the intent to pursue post-secondary studies in Education. Deadlines are August 1, November 1, February 1 of each year.
NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES LOGISTICS SCHOLARSHIP - 2 OF $1,000
For a student who is enrolled (or enrolling) as full-time student of an accredited college/university within a Canadian province, for completion of undergraduate degree in Logistics or equivalent field. Limit of one (1) entry per contestant. Employees and professional affiliates of North American Van Lines (and their immediate families) are not eligible. Essay must be submitted relating to supply chain management required. Deadline December 15 of each year.
NOVUS BIOLOGICALS SCHOLARSHIP - $1,500
Must have a major declared in a science related field, be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a degree or diploma program. Deadlines vary with spring and fall application windows.
NUTRIEN ABORIGINAL YOUTH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AWARDS – $5,000 value
These Awards are now open to Aboriginal youth in grades 11 & 12. Recipients attend AFOA Canada's National Conference and participate in a special youth program designed to introduce youth to careers in Aboriginal finance and management. There is a 5 year Scholarship package valued at over $5,000.Call 1-866-722-2362 for details. Criteria: Aboriginal ancestry, pursuing post-secondary education and considering a career in finance, management, commerce, business, accounting and/or economics, academic success. Click here for the application.
ORVILLE ERICKSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND – up to $4000
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to students pursuing higher education in the field of conservation. Criteria being that student must be:
attending a full-time post-secondary program in the field of wildlife & conservation at a recognized Canadian Education Institute
must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant with the intent of working in Canada
must have financial need
Deadline May 25th each year.
OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARMER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
Who is eligible: Canadian individuals pursuing post-secondary education leading to a diploma or degree in agriculture.
Two $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually. One scholarship is awarded to an individual entering post-secondary education from high school. The second scholarship is awarded to an individual who has already completed at least one year of post-secondary study.
Deadline: June 30 of each year.
PRETTY LIGHTROOM PRESETS ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP - $500
Must be a high school senior or be transitioning from high school to post-secondary. To qualify, students must carefully research and compose an essay-style Adobe Lightroom tutorial of 800 to 1,000 words, with screenshots and photos included to illustrate your points on one of the topics posted on the site. Deadline April 15 each year.
PRETTY PHOTOSHOP ACTIONS SCHOLARSHIP - $500
Must be a high school senior or be transitioning from high school to post secondary. To qualify, students must carefully research and compose an essay style Adobe Photoshop tutorial of 800 to 1,000 words, with screenshots and photos included. Deadline October 15 each year.
RBC INDIGENOUS STUDENT AWARDS - 10 of $4000 per year (max. 4 years)
Applicant must be a Status Indian, a Non-status Indian, Inuit or Métis and meet these 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 that leads to a recognized degree, certificate, or diploma
You require financial assistance to pursue your education
Deadline for application is February 7, 2024.
RBC Capital Markets is committed to fostering inclusion and workplace diversity. The RBC Pathways program in Canada aims to identify, hire, grow, and retain outstanding undergraduate students who identify as Black and/or as an Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) person of Canada studying full-time at a Canadian university or college and who are passionate about pursuing a full-time career in Capital Markets.
Deadline Feb 20, 2024
RBC FUTURE LAUNCH SCHOLARSHIP - $1,500
For Canadian youth between the ages of 15 and 29. Enrolled part time in school or not in school at all, Canadian citizen or Permanent resident, not working at RBC. Can be used for short-term courses, workshops, certificates, necessary equipment or books. The end date of your learning opportunity must not be prior to the application deadline. Deadlines vary.
RE/MAX “QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE” SCHOOL BURSARY - 16 of $1,000 each
Sixteen individual bursaries of $1000 given to Western Canadian Grade 12 students based on an essay. Students are to convey the contributions they have made to their communities in a short online essay, maximum 1,250 words. Key qualities students should demonstrate are leadership, motivation and communication skills. Other attributes may include volunteering, participation in charitable events or fundraising, and contributions that enrich the lives of others and their communities.
Only on-line entries will be accepted. Students can enter online.
Deadline in March 13, 2024
RETAIL AS A CAREER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM – 1 x $5,000 Interac Scholarship, 1 x $3,000 Canadian Retail Hall of Fame Scholarship, 18 x $1,000 Industry Sponsored Scholarships
Retail Education Scholarship winners will receive financial assistance for their post-secondary education & the opportunity to network and engage with the brightest professionals in the Canadian retail industry. To be considered for one of the scholarships applicants must meet the following criteria:
Enrolled full-time or part-time at a Canadian college or university
Pursuing a retail, business or marketing-related program
Currently working part-time or full-time within the retail industry
Deadline April 1, 2024
RINGETTE GOALIE SCHOLARSHIPS 5-COUNT - 2 of $250
You must have been a goalkeeper for the past three years to apply for this scholarship. The 5-Count Ringette Goalie Scholarships are awarded annually to registered players who are actively playing as a goalkeeper. The scholarships are to be used for a unique opportunity that will benefit the recipient as a goalie, their team, and/or ringette in general. The scholarships have been made possible through the support of Keely Brown, Heather Konkin and the program they co-own, 5-Count Ringette Goalie Instruction. Deadline is April 30 each year.
RUDDER REID CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS - up to $5000 for University, $3000 for college programs
Individuals resident in the Maritime Provinces, Alberta and British Columbia may apply for any of the scholarship awards offered. RRCF focuses its scholarships on wellness enabling, business and trade skills training. The selection of awardees will take into account the following criteria but not so as to limit the parameters of choice: financial need, academic achievement, integrity, innovation, commitment, demonstrated community service and society needs. Deadline May 31 each year.
Rupertsland Institute (RLI) - $7,500 to Up to $20,000
Rupertsland Institute (RLI) provides post-secondary financial aid to Métis students to reduce the overall cost of education and the financial burden it can have. RLI seeks to increase the number of Métis students who complete post-secondary studies and to bring parity between Métis post-secondary participation to that of other Albertans.
SCHOLARTREE $1,000 GIVEAWAY SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
Click Apply and tell ScholarTree what you think of ScholarTree to be entered into the giveaway! One lucky student will be selected at random and receive the $1000 prize. Deadline is end of June.
SCHULICH LEADER SCHOLARSHIPS - 25 of $100,000 each in Engineering and 25 of $80,000 each in Science, Technology or Math
All Canadian high schools are eligible to select 1 candidate each year to represent the school as a Schulich Leader. Criteria: enrolling in a program at one of the 20 participating Canadian universities in a STEM area of study (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) (not medicine). Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and possess at least 2 of the following 3 attributes: academic excellence, outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership, financial need.
For consideration as the Schulich Leader, students must fill out a google form. Please see your counsellor in Student Services to inquire.
SERVICESCAPE SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000 USD
To apply for the ServiceScape Scholarship, all scholarship applicants should fill out the application form and submit a 300 word essay on this topic: How does writing impact today's world? (Topic may change; see website for more details). Rules and exclusions apply. Deadline is end of November each year.
SPINA BIFIDA AND HYDROCEPHALUS ASSOCIATION BURSARY PROGRAM - 2 of $1000 each
This bursary is available for Canadians with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus to develop independence and responsibility for their future education and to encourage and support them while pursuing higher education at university or other post-secondary studies. Deadline is in May each year.
STEAM HORIZON AWARDS - 5 of $25,000
STEAM Horizon Awards recipients will have inspiring achievements in the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. These achievements could be formally recognized – a science fair win, a published app, a patented invention, etc. or they could be less formally recognized – the founding of a local coding club, developing a course for kids, or creating a local interactive art installation. Regardless of the accomplishment, it must reflect passion and illustrate a positive impact on the community. Deadline in January of each year. *Not currently accepting applicaitons as of Feb 22, 2024.
TD SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP - Up to $70,000 over 4 years
Twenty TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are awarded to students in their last year of high school or CEGEP (in Quebec) who have demonstrated leadership in improving their community. Each scholarship has a value of up to $70,000 and includes:
Up to $10,000 for tuition per year (for up to a maximum of four years)
Up to $7,500 a year for living expenses (for up to a maximum of four years)
Applications for students starting college or university open in September close in November of each year.
TERRY FOX HUMANITARIAN AWARD PROGRAM - $3500 to $7000 per year for up to 4 years
Criteria: Involvement in voluntary humanitarian work, Canadian citizens or landed immigrants, undergraduates studying towards their first university degree or diploma at a Canadian post-secondary institution in Canada, maintain a satisfactory academic standing and continued involvement in voluntary humanitarian and community work. Terry Fox Humanitarian Award recipients are selected for their dedication to the humanitarian ideals of Terry Fox, their courage in overcoming obstacles, and definite marks of distinction and persistence in the pursuit of excellence in academic, athletic, and civic life. Application deadline is February 1 of each year.
VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY - $8,000 to full tuition
2 awards of fully paid tuition towards the VFS full-time program of choice
2 awards of $15,000 towards the VFS full-time program of choice
3 awards of $8,000 towards the VFS full-time program of choice
Applicants must identify as First Nations (status or non-status), Inuit, or Métis, and must be at least 18 years of age at the time of your program’s start date. The VFS Indigenous Peoples Scholarship for Creative Industry Arts will be applied towards eligible program tuition and has no redeemable cash value.
VIMY PILGRIMAGE AWARD: One Week of Study Abroad
The Vimy Pilgrimage Award consists of a fully funded week-long educational program in Belgium and France to study Canada’s tremendous First World War effort. The program, scheduled for November, is offered by the Vimy Foundation and features daily visits to important First World War sites including museums, cemeteries, and historic battlefields. A total of 20 students will be selected for each program. Applicants are required to submit a 500 word essay describing their volunteer work; a 500-750 word biography of, and tribute to, a solider or nursing sister; a 500 word motivation letter; a resume detailing their relevant experiences; and a reference letter from a teacher, guidance counselor or principal, service club, volunteer organization, etc. In choosing award winners, the Award Committee will take into consideration all elements submitted for the application with special emphasis placed on the applicant’s volunteer work/service to their communities.
ZOEKEN AGAINST THE ODDS SCHOLARSHIP - $500
Applicants from all backgrounds, disciplines and Canadian provinces and US States are encouraged to apply. The Scholarships are awarded every six months during the months of March and October. You must be a current student to be eligible for this scholarship. The Deadline: February 28 for the March Award and September 30 for the October award.
To be considered for this scholarship, please provide the following details:
-Full Name
-University or college
-Anticipated year of graduation
-Major/minor area of study
In addition to above, Please send an essay of no more than 500 words highlighting the toughest odds you have faced in your life so far and how you overcame them to continue on the path of academic success. If you are still grappling with those odds, you are especially encouraged to apply.