*Attention Grade 12 Students:
The Greenall Career Services is here to help you with next steps after your final year at Greenall High! Our key role early and throughout the school year is graduation career transition meetings with graduating grade 12 students. The purpose of these meetings is to develop a plan for transition after graduation and offer support in steps required to initiate that plan. Our goal is that all students will have a plan in place for next steps the year after graduation. We can advise and support you in the following transitions:
University/College
Trades/Trade Apprenticeships
Direct Workforce Entry
Gap Year Opportunities
Scholarship Opportunities
U.S. College Applications
Career Exploration
To arrange a meeting, come to the career office and sign up for a date/time that works for you on the appointment forms located on the career bulletin board just outside of the office. If you schedule this meeting during one of your classes, you need to speak with your class teacher to ensure that date/time also works for them and that they know you will be coming to the career office at that time. Appointments will begin during the first week of classes.
We look forward to meeting with you and helping you turn your passions and future ideas into meaningful plans and helping you take steps towards your future career/work pathway. If you have questions about transition meetings and/or the events outlined, please let us know.
*The grade 10-12 course registration process begins in February. Once timetables based on student course requests are developed in April, the Greenall Career Services team reviews the timetables for conflicts and if necessary meets with students to make adjustments and schedule specialized programs. We will also complete timetable review meetings for the following school year each June. All schedules are then finalized. Further changes are only made for academic reasons as determined by Greenall Career Services and Administration. Students will be allowed to drop courses at any time during both semesters. However, students must complete an official Course Withdrawal Form, available from both the school and career office. This form needs to be signed by the student, parents, course teacher, career counsellor and principal to be approved.
If you have questions about these announcements, please contact the Greenall Career Office.
Saskatchewan Post-Secondary News and Events
University of Regina
Summer Bridge 2026 - The Summer Bridge Program offers a unique opportunity to earn 3.0 credit hours by completing English 100 while also developing essential university success skills before first semester officially begins. This on-campus experience takes place in August and is specifically designed for incoming high school students like yours!
Luther College Student Village on the University of Regina campus - A safe, supportive and affordable home for students from University of Regina, Luther College, Campion College, First Nations University, and other post-secondary programs in Regina and the surrounding area. Special Offer: New residents have a chance to win $1,500 off their yearly residence fees! Simply complete the form in the link: Win $1,500 Off Residence Fees - Luther College
Course Registration Days - Attending one of these sessions will give students a better chance of securing their preferred class schedule and allow them to ask questions to their dedicated faculty advisors! Location: Both Zoom and in-person sessions available Dates: Students can choose one of their faculty sessions on April 30, May 1, or May 2 - Registration coming soon!
High School Accelerated | University of Regina - What if we told you it was possible to start university while still in high school? With High School Accelerated (HSXL) you have the unique opportunity to kickstart your university studies by earning university credit before graduating from high school! Get ahead and stay ahead by taking university courses in high school: Ease your transition to university; Free up your schedule in your first year; Explore your interests before choosing a program; Save money on your U of R education. Registration for both Fall and Winter Courses is open. Full program details, upcoming courses, and application instructions are available on the website link above. Students can apply directly on our website through the online application portal.
Spring Preview: Health & Wellness Programs - Highlights the exciting and diverse study areas in the faculties of Kinesiology, Nursing, and Social Work! Students can join a small crew of like-minded individuals, tour campus, and sit in on dynamic mini-lectures led by our professors. Your students will test-drive new subjects, experience real university classrooms, and start picturing themselves here.
Event Details:
Date: Friday, May 22
Time: 9:30 AM- 2:30 PM
Location: Research and Innovation Centre (RI/RIC), University of Regina campus
Register at Spring Preview: Health & Wellness Programs
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Programs Still Available for Fall 2026 - Start School This Fall
Justice Studies Virtual Information Session: Monday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Register here to receive the Zoom link.
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University of Saskatchewan
Colleges and student services at USask offer in-person and online activities starting next month designed to support new students' transition to university and prepare them for their next most important step: class registration. This year, first-year class registration opens on Saturday, June 13. By participating in U-Start, new students can prepare with confidence and learn: how to choose and register for classes, how they can get a head start, where to find help, and what else they need to know before September. U-Start events coming up in May include:
Wednesday, May 13: Regina U-Start
Thursday, May 21: U-Start parent session (online)
Wednesday, May 27: U-Start student services session (online)
Thursday, May 28: U-Start residence session (online)
Saturday, May 30: Saskatoon main campus U-Start
Go to U-Start - Students | University of Saskatchewan to learn more and register.
Now Open to Mid-August
• Sign-up period open for Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways LCs
May 1
• Deadline to apply for admission to Edwards School of Business B.Comm. degree program
May 4 to June 7
• Sign-up period open for: Agriculture and Bioresources LCs, Arts and Science First-Year Learning Experience (FLEX) LCs, Edwards School of Business LCs, and Kinesiology LCs
May 20
• Indigenous Student Experience Day hosted by the Office of the Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement
June 1
• Deadline for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to apply for degree programs in Agriculture and Bioresources
• Deadline for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to apply for Edwards School of Business certificate programs
June 4
• Class registration opens for students signed up for LCs or admitted to USTEP
June 13
• First-year class registration opens
• Education and Kinesiology/Education Combined Program students register for Education LCs as part of their program requirements
July 15
• Deadline for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to apply for Arts and Science programs
Upcoming Scholarships
https://www.sk.bluecross.ca/wellness-scholarship/ - For students going into Saskatchewan health, wellness and/or inclusion post-secondary programs
Bursaries | Matthewson & Co. - For students from communities with population under 5000 attending post-secondary
Scholarships - Let's Go Build - For students looking for a future in the Building Materials Industry
EFC Scholarships for All Students | Electro Federation Canada - For students looking for a future in the Electrical/Electronics Industries
IWSH World Plumbing Day Essay Contest - Essay about the importance of fresh water
Scholarships – CABEF Agricultural Scholarships - For students going into a Canadian Agricultural post-secondary program
Scholarship Program - PHCC Educational Foundation - For students enrolling in plumbing/heating/cooling apprenticeships and/or post-secondary programs
High School Senior Scholarships - Foir students enrolling in Engineering post-secondary programs related to HVAC&R
LM Scholarship Application - Attending post-secondary, essay required
Got a Spine Scholarship - Attending post-secondary, essay required
Women in STEM Empowerment Scholarship - Tacuna Systems - Women enrolling/involved in STEM post-secondary programs and/or initiatives
JGL Legacy Scholarship - For students from rural Saskatchewan enrolling in an Agriculture related post-secondary program
CUPE Local 5252 Scholarship - For students planning on post-secondary with family members a part of CUPE 5252
Canada's Luckiest Student 2026 - ScholarshipsCanada.com! - You could win everything you need for school including $20,000 for tuition, free groceries, once-in-a-lifetime travel, help with rent, and more. Are you Canada's Luckiest Student? How to enter for your chance to win:
1: Sign up for an account at ScholarshipsCanada.com - Sign-up It’s free and only takes about 2 minutes
2: Enter prizes. Enter into each prize for a chance to win them all
3: Boost your odds. Enter codes, complete challenges, and refer friends to boost your odds of winning with extra entries
Opterus Awards - Women 18-26 attending at Arts or STEM post-secondary program
Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) – 2026 Scholarship Competition - Attending post-secondary, develop marketing plan for waste collection
Conexus - Youth Leadership Award - For graduating students involved in leadership activities that are benefit to their communities. Must be Conexus or Cortnerstone Credit Union members in Saskatchewan
ScholarTree Unique April Scholarships: For students who are still interested in applying for scholarships, this can be an opportunity to gain an additional competitive edge, as many students' interest in scholarships has lessened by this time of year. Here are some unique scholarships that are currently available and have not received many completed applications.
Dream Scholarship 8 x $10,000 - Applicant must be entering a program (degree, diploma, certificate) that is related to Dream's operations, i.e., Business, Urban Planning, Sustainability, Property Management, Real Estate, etc.
Geotab Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship - is for students planning on studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
The Brandon Walli "Phones Down, Eyes Up" Memorial Scholarship - is for students planning on studying Arts, Creative Arts, or Music
Future on Tap Scholarship - Non-Binary or Woman looking to study a STEM program
Pathfinder Scholarship Award - Open to students studying Business or Tourism
PVTA Education Scholarships - The PVTA will be awarding up to 6 scholarships of $700 for graduates of Prairie Valley entering university to become a teacher. If you are a graduate applying to an education program, please look to apply for this award. Everything you need to know is in the application form below, or you can access the application at www.pvta.ca/scholarships . Deadline for applications is Thursday, May 7, 2026.
Application Form - PVTA Education Scholarship Application 2026
Regina Trades & Skills Centre 12 to Trades Program
Program Dates: July 6 - August 14, 2026
Registration Closes: May 3 at 11:59 pm
How to Register/Mandatory Steps:
1.Register online at www.rtsc.org
2.Attend a Teams Info Session – May 5, 2026 at 7:00 pm (link emailed May 4)
3.In-Person Interviews – scheduled between May 7 - 29, 2026
12 TO TRADES – 6 WEEK COURSE - Regina Trades & Skills Centre offers a 12 to Trades employment program. The program is designed for recent high school graduates seeking a start toward a career in the trades. The choice is yours regarding which trade you want to get into. We provide safety training, workplace readiness, and then we place you with a mentor company in that specific area. This is a get-your-boot-in-the-door opportunity. Although there is no trade-specific training in the classroom, your base knowledge allows you to learn on the job, with a high chance of apprenticeship. There is no cost for the program; wages are paid throughout the program, and RTSC secures the work placement/employment opportunity for you.
REQUIREMENTS •MUST BE A CANADIAN CITIZEN, PERMANENT RESIDENT TO APPLY•Valid Class 5 Driver’s License required (Drivers abstract will be required to confirm admission into the program)•A Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check may be required by your work placement•Grade 12 Required (must complete Grade 12 or equivalent between July 1,2025 - June 30, 2026 and under 21 years of age or under)•Excellent school attendance | Good academics•Must have your guidance counselor submit transcripts and attendance•Must have base knowledge of your trade (ie: PAA classes, CRP, work experience)•Compliance to RTSC’s Fit for Duty Policy•For more selection criteria, please visit rtsc.org/why-train-with-us
AREAS OF STUDY
•Safety Construction Orientation Training (SCOT)
•Construction Site Safety
•Fall Protection | Rights & Responsibilities
•Get Paid while you Learn & Work
•Work with a Company & Mentor and Receive Job Coach Support
•Opportunity to continue employment after the placement
•Scholarship Opportunity through SATCC
Contact Information - 306-337-0533 | 1275 Albert St Regina, SK S4R 2R4 | Go to the link below for more information!