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Scholarships, Bursaries, Grants & Frequently requested applicationsThis is a guide only. Students are responsible for confirming deadlines and criteria with the granting organization.center0 Award AmountCriteria Deadline Website/Contact Information00 Award AmountCriteria Deadline Website/Contact InformationABORIGINALSCHOLARSHIP/BURSARYGUIDESee website for moreinformationVariousOver 375 listingsVariousammsabursary.htmlART INSTITUTE OFVANCOUVERVariousSee websiteVarious$20,000Contact local Rotary ClubVarious OFUNIVERSITIES ANDCOLLEGES OF CANADASCHOLARSHIPVariousRestricted to the dependants of Employees of various organizations and companies. Academic excellence, withsome eligibility criteriaVariousaucc.ca/AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIESASSOCIATION OF CANADAVariousFor all students in Secondary educationPriority will be given to students enrolled in an automotive aftermarket industry related programVarious –starting March BROKERSYOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS$1000See websiteVariousBCITOther entrancescholarshipsUp to 132 awardsvalued between$500 and $3,000Criteria vary according to award. Most awards require demonstrated leadership and participation in school activities, community involvement and volunteer activities; Personal Statement; two references; some are based entirely on academic standing.Checkwebsite UNIONFOUNDATION OF BCEDUCATION BURSARIES$2400BC resident, Various CriteriaVariousSept – May & LEEMAURPUBLISHERSSCHOLARSHIP$10,000Financial needWrite short essays on available topics – see siteVarious FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESVariousCheck CriteriaVarious OF ALBERTAFACULTY/DEPARTMENTSELECTED ENTRANCEVariousStudents who have played a key leadership role, volunteered and work experience, for ex. Stud council, captain, editor of newspaper/yearbook. Award average 80%Variousregistrar.ualberta.caYORK UNIVERSITYSCHOLARSHIPVarious$16,000Top academics. Service, achievement in arts or sports, etc.Various RAND INSTITUTEATLAS SHRUGGEDAWARDS1X $10,0003 x $2,000, 5x $1,000,20 x $100 and 20x $50High school students entering college in the fall are eligible. Essay must be no fewer than 800 and no more than 1,600 words in length. Essay topics are provided on the websiteSeptember (BCPRINCIPALS’ –VICE-PRINCIPALS’ASSOCIATION)42 x $500All applicants will be judged on academic excellence and demonstrated leadership within the school and community and must graduate from the BC public school system and will proceed to a post-secondary institution. Monies are distributed according to the following: (10) for children whose parents who are members of the BCPVPA, (30) open to all BC graduates and (2) for First Nations studentSeptember x $500Must be planning to continue their education in some manner of a post-secondary setting. Applicants who are pursuing education in technical and career fields are encouraged to apply. Evaluation is based on academic achievement and demonstrated leadership activities both within the school and community.September EMMANUELEROSAIA SCHOLARSHIP2 X $1000Lower mainland resident Roman Catholic Italian ancestry. Must have a B Average or higher, 400 word essay, 3 letters of reference. See Mrs. Hewett.August / SeptemberThe Father RosaiaScholarship Committeec/o 1128 West Keith Road,North Vancouver, BC V7P 1Y7SERGIO & CARMENLOVISON SCHOLARSHIP2 x$800Must be residents of the Lower Mainland and have a 3.0 (B) GPA or higher. Applicants are expected to have the strength of Christian character, as well as community services rendered within the candidate’s own community and school as well as be involved in athletic activities and in particular, have the ability to promote team spirit and sportsmanship. See Mrs. Hewett.August / SeptemberSergio and Carmen LovisonScholarship Selection Committeec/o 5576 Argyle Street,Vancouver, BC V5P 3J6OctoberAES ENGINEERSSCHOLARSHIP$500Awarded on the basis of character, as determined by the essays that are submitted. Essay topics can be found on the website.October ARTHUR PAULIN AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET SCHOLARSHIP AWARD $700Applicants must be enrolled in an automotive aftermarket industry related program or curriculum at a Canadian college or university. This includes students pursuing their studies as an automotive apprentice. It also includes studies in any of the following automotive sectors: auto body, hard parts, heavy duty, or motive power (machinists).October 31 LUNG ASSOCIATIONBURSARYSee websiteFor students in financial need. Students eligible for this bursary must be enrolled in the General Nursing Diploma or Degree ProgramOctober ACADEMYSee websiteFinancial needOctober EMAILBrandon@CCTT / MANULIFESCHOLARSHIP$1000Awards each year to the son or daughter of individual members of a CCTT Constituent Member (CM) AssociationOctober FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ABORIGINAL YOUTH (FAAY) SCHOLARSHIPAND BURSARY(Several) $750bursaries(Several) $2,500 for students pursuing a post-secondary educationCanadian residents, of First Nation (Status or Non-Status), Métis and Inuit heritage and attending either high school or a Post-secondary institute full-time within Canada. There are no age restrictions. The selection committee is looking for: demonstrated financial need, academic and career commitment, contributions to family and community and leadership and role model qualities.October AWARDSee website for moreInformation (up to 30) $16,000 per year, renewable for up to 4 years of study; funding for experiential learning in the summer of upto $7,500 over 3years; mentorshipAre only available for use for undergraduate study at particular universities. Must be in the graduating year of uninterrupted full-time studies in high school, present a minimum cumulative average of 85% and hold Canadian citizenship or residency status. Character, service and leadership are the selection criteria for Loran Awards Loran scholars are people of strong moral character who have demonstrated academic excellence and potential as leaders. They are curious by nature, interested in a wide range of subjects and willing to take meaningful risks. They prioritize results over appearances and value integrity and honesty. Though they study diverse subjects, and go on to work in a variety of fields, they share a common commitment to their university and larger communities.Octoberloranaward.caLORAN FINALISTAWARD(up to 42) $3,000Offered to all finalists who attend national selections but are not selected as Loran scholars. Tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.Octoberloranaward.caLORAN PROVINCIALAWARD(up to 40) $2,000Offered by the regional committees to an outstanding semi-finalist who is not asked to attend national selections. Tenable at any accredited public university in Canada.Octoberloranaward.caTD CANADA TRUSTSCHOLARSHIPVariousWhile applicants must be academically capable of entering (by obtaining an overall minimum average of 75% in their most recently completed year of high school) and successfully completing either university or college, the focus of these scholarships is not primarily on rewarding the highest marks. The key criterion is outstanding community leadership, in balance with the student’s academic performance.October ’83SCHOLARSHIPCOMPETITION30 $2,000; 60% are for athletics, 25% are for fine arts; 25% arefor entrance students, transfer studentsStudents must be in full-time attendance at the University of Alberta as of September, have demonstrated excellence in athletics or fine arts, be pursuing excellence in athletics or fine arts during the current academic year, and have superior academic achievement. Recipients are selected in the fall by nomination by the Athletics Office and by the Departments of Art and Design, Drama, and Music. No application is required.Octoberualberta.ca/UNIVERSITY OFTORONTO NATIONALSCHOLARSHIPPROGRAMCover tuition and incidental fees for four years, provide residence support in first year, and will include an additional, renewable, monetary award.Awarded to a student who demonstrate superior academic performance, original and creative thought, and exceptional achievement in a broad context. The National Scholar will be one who not only excels in academic pursuits but also has an enthusiasm for intellectual exploration and an involvement in the life of their school and community.Octoberadm.utoronto.ca/adm-awards/html/awards/natschps.htmNATIONAL BOOKAWARDSNational BookAwardMust be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, intending to begin university study in September 2009. It is not necessary that the student intend to apply for admission to the University of Toronto.OctoberARBOR SCHOLARSHIPS(11) $5,000 in thefirst year, renewableat $1,500 for thesecond, third andfourth yearsUniversity of Toronto National Scholars.OctoberUNIVERSITY OFVICTORIA BURSARIESVariousBursaries are non-repayable awards based on financial need and reasonable academic standing. These awards are for students who are receiving the maximum student loans available for their period of study and are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. International students should visit the International Student Resources page. Only one application is necessary to be considered for all bursaries that are administered by Student Awards and Financial Aid. Generally, a student who has completed a General Bursary Application form will be considered for all applicable awards. For those exceptional bursaries requiring separate application, forms are available directly from the appropriateAthletic Coach, Faculty, School or DepartmentOctober SCHOOL SPORTSAQUATICS SCHOLARSHIP4 X $250Compete at the Open male or female category or in the B male or female category. Must be in Grade 12 and competing in the provincial meet. Must be nominated by coach.November A BRIGHTERFUTUREVariesYou are eligible to apply if you are: A Canadian resident Aboriginal individual with Metis status as recognized by the Metis National CouncilNovember to May SURVIVORS’ FUND OF CANADASCHOLARSHIPBased on individualFinancial / Personal NeedCancer SurvivorNovember’ COMPETITIVESCHOLARSHIPCommunity / Employment / VolunteersNovember INSTITUTE VIDEO CONTEST SCHOLARSHIP$1500Arts – Video Contest – Topic – what is the Role of the Government in the EconomyNovember OF COMMONS PAGE PROGRAMME SCHOLARSHIP$1000Canadian citizen 80% average, bilingual, Attend University of Ottawa or CarletonNovember VIOLETRICHARDSON AWARD28 X $1000Must be between the ages of 14 and 17 who volunteers in the community or school. Volunteer actions that benefit women or girls are of particular interest.November’S CLASSICACHIEVER SCHOOL AWARDNATIONAL WINNERSREGIONAL WINNERSWENDY’S CREWSCHOLARSHIPS34 X $50001 male and 1female plus a fully paid weekend toNew York City9 X $5,00011 X $1,000Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada, be in your final year of high school with the intent to enter college or university in the next academic year, achieved at least a 70% grade average the previous year, participated in at least one extracurricular activity, and demonstrated involvement in your community (eg. Volunteer work). Meet the above requirements and be employed byWendy’s.Novemberwendysclassicachiever.caDecemberBC COWBOY HERITAGESOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP$500Applicant best depicting the value of our western/cowboy heritage, original poem, essay or short story or a piece of artworkDecember KING$1000GPS 2.4 and work part time 5 hrs/week, community service and school serviceDecember HOSPITALITYFOUNDATIONSCHOLARSHIP$1000 - $3500Students must be planning on enrolling in an events management award or Applied Hospitality Degree ProgramDecember YOUTH AWARDS$1000BC Gr 8 – 12 leadership initiative (volunteer) achievementDecember PRESSCONTEST FOR A FIRSTYOUNG ADULT NOVELSCHOLARSHIP$1500Arts – write a novelDecember & LEEMARPUBLISHERSUp to $10000Essay no longer than 500 wordsDecemberQUEEN’S UNIVERSITYCHANCELLOR SCHOLARSHIP$4000 local $16,000 Provincial, $19,000 NationalSuperior academic ability, creative and original thinking and proven leadership skills. 1/schoolDecember SCHOLARSHIP$1000Financial and Personal NeedDecember VALLEY 3 X $25000See websiteDecember FIREFIGHTERSBURSARYGOODWILL SENIOR GIRLSBASKETBALL CLASSIC$500Complete application, attach at least 2 character references, transcript and have administrator signatureDecember OF ALBERTASCHOLARSHIPVariousMinimum award average of 80% based on Grade 11 and 12 marks based on five subjects: English and your four highest marks from Humanities (Group A), Fine Arts (Group B), and Sciences (Group C). Planning to attend University of Alberta in SeptemberDecemberbeartracks.ualberta.caUNIVERSITY OF CALGARY$1000 - $6000University of Calgary student – check websiteDecember OF NORTHERNBRITISH COLUMBIA$2000Forward transcript, statement, 2 letters of ReferenceDecemberunbc.caJanuaryBC LUNG ASSOCIATIONBURSARYVariousFor students in financial need. Students eligible for this bursary must be enrolled in the General Nursing Diploma or Degree ProgramJanuary JACKSCARA BROWNTELUSSCHOLARSHIP AWARDSMany at $1000For ringette players, coaches and/or officials who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the sport of ringette and use it towards post-secondary education.January UMBRELLA10 full3 pieces of original artwork: sketchbook, statementJanuaryBCGEU: BC GOVERNMENT & SERVICES EMPLOYEESUNION$2000 (full timestudents)$1,000 (part time students)Application form; C grades or better; essay; personal letterMembers or relatives of members of BCGEU in good standing; going full time to post-secondaryJanuary and some Februarybcgeu.bc.caBCIT ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIPvariousOpen to any student entering a trade or technology. High achievement and active participation in school or community.Januarybcit.ca/CMA SCHOLARSHIPCOMPETITION$2000A competition where students displaying a high interest in business or accounting will compete to solve real-world business problems by combining their classroom knowledge and street smarts. This innovative competition will challenge high school students across BC to compete in teams of three for the Management AwardJanuaryEmail:Winnie@DAVID C. LAM/TEALCHARITABLE FOUNDATION2 X $2500Students who have combined academic competence with community involvementJanuary H. CARNEGIEFUTURE ACESSCHOLARSHIP ANDCITIZENSHIP AWARD30 X $1000Must be between ages of 16 – 24, Canadian citizens, entering first year at a recognized post-secondary institution; demonstrate exemplary citizenship qualities, community service, volunteerism and financial need. Must be nominated by school (max of 2 per school), submit letters of support, answers to exhibit questions and official student transcript.January ACHIEVEMENTSCHOLARSHIPCheck website in January to find out detailsJanuaryLIFESAVING SOCIETY4 X $500Applicants must be holders of current Lifesaving Society awards, actively employed by a B.C. & Yukon Branch affiliate as a lifeguard or Lifesaving Society Instructor, part-time or full-time AND pursuing post-secondary education in the subsequent school term at a university, college or vocational school in B.C. or the Yukon.January DELTA KAPPACheck websiteAcademic standing/essay/letters of recognition within your school and communityJanuary FOUNDATION2 X $2500ESL/school and community serviceJanuary 20 UNDER 20NATIONAL AWARDSUp to $5000The Top 20 Under 20 is more than an award. It is an experience & opportunity to change your life. It honours students demonstrating innovation, leadership and achievement.20Under20.caTOYOTA EARTH DAYSCHOLARSHIPS20 X $5000Environmental Community Projects, extracurricular, volunteer, academic strength. Rewards high school students who have distinguished themselves through environmental community service, extracurricular and volunteer activities, and academic excellence. Not an employee or immediatefamily member of an employee of Toyota Canada Inc.Januaryearthday.ca/scholarship/TRIUMF HIGH SCHOOLFELLOWSHIP$3000Must have completed both Physics 11 and 12. Planning to enter their first undergraduate year within the science field. The student must enter a program that enables the student to achieve a Bachelor’s degree in science or engineering.January OF GUELPH12 X $32,000Students are required to submit an on-line application comprised of a letter from the student applicant, listing of community work and leadership for the past three years, 2 letters of reference and an official transcript.January OFWESTERN ONTARIONATIONALSCHOLARSHIPSPresident’s EntranceScholarshipFaculty EntranceScholarshipsBeryl Ivey ContinuingEntrance AwardNational Merit Awards10 x $10,000renewable for fouryears with first year residence room and board included(10) $6,000 renewable for four years with first year residence room and board included(1) $64,000payable $16,000 per academic yearSeveral $2,000Must be nominated by your school and only four nominations per school are accepted. Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and have obtained a minimum academic average of 90%. National Scholarships are available only at Western’s main campus and Faculty Entrance Scholarship available only within the Faculty for which the scholarship has been offered. They are awarded on the basis of outstanding academic performance to candidates who demonstrate ability for creative and innovative thought and a passion for the pursuit of learning. National Scholarships also recognize exceptional leadership in extracurricular activities such as the arts and athletics. A special emphasis is placed on a candidate’s commitment to community service through ongoing contributions to school and community life.Those students interviewed for a National Scholarship but not offered a scholarship and accepting an offer of admission to main campus. Recipients will also retain eligibility for an Admission Scholarship ranging in value from $1,500 to $10,000.JanuaryMid-Januaryto yourcounsellor;Mid-Februarydeadline SECONDARY SCHOOLS WRESTLING ASSOCIATIONSCHOLARSHIP2 X $500Provided to any successful applicant of a school currently registered with BCSSWA and be awarded to a graduating student who will be attending a university or community college in BC. Must have proficiency in wrestling, a minimum “C” average or the capability of being accepted by the post-secondary institution of their choice and demonstrate good citizenship, character and leadership.February STUDENTSCHOLARSHIPS$2,000 for fulltime and $1,000 for part-time students for a total of $36,000Applicant must be registering in a post-secondary program at a BC educational institution in 2009 and are students who are BCGEU members or relatives of members or staff. For students with special needs who have an IEP (Individual Education Plan) you have the choice of submitting your essay as per the criteria or alternatively, you can submit in DVD format, video (i.e. acting/skit) or audio (reading). It must be at least 15 minutes in lengthFebruary YOUNG INNOVATOR SCHOLARSHIP$4000Idea Mash Up scholarship competition challenges you to combine two or more current technologies to create the idea for a new technology that has a benefit to people in your community and the world. Students must create a presentation in any format, though electronic digital format (including audio and/or video) is preferred so that the idean can be shared online.February KINGVariousC+ or higher, works part-time average 15 hrs. per week, participation in school and community, letter from employer. Please note that students DO NOT have to be employed at a BURGER KING? restaurant to be eligible for a scholarship. However, BURGER KING? employees may be eligible.February ASSOCIATIONOF PRINCIPALS12 X $750An opportunity to recognize one of our student leaders and to enter that student as a nominee for a national scholarship.FebruaryMarch 1deadline SCHOLARSHIP$5000 books$25,000 tuitionPayable over 4-5 years of post-secondary educationStudents are graduates from a British Columbia Secondary School. Are seeking financial aid to complete a post-secondary education or trade. Have a specific post-secondary goal to complete. Post-secondary education is a requirement for their chosen career path. Have demonstrated the tenacity and ability required to succeed with their individual post-secondary educational goal. Without financial aid they may not have the opportunity to attain a post-secondary education. Agree to sometime during their lifetime, fund a non-related person in furthering his or her educationLast Fri inFebruaryPlease see Mrs. Hewett, student must be nominated by the school. OF BCPREMIER’S EXCELLENCEAWARDS15 X $15,000By nomination by Principal based on academic excellence, community service and school service.Mid-February-Early Marchdeadline ROGERS ENDOWMENT FUND$1000Rewarding students demonstrating high ideals and qualities of citizenshipFebruary PROSPECTIVEEDUCATOR$500For students who intend to major in education. EssayFebruary ROYAL BANKSCHOLARSHIPsVariesMust be a student who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. Please check the website.Various FRASERUNIVERSITYVarious $2000 -$34,000Entrance Scholarship - nominationGenerally minimum 80% average,SFU, alumni, Gordon Shrum, Dean’s Scholarship, (requires special scholarship application)Summit, Tadeusz Spect Memorial, Jack Diamond – automatic with application formFebruary FOXHUMANITARIAN AWARD$7000Involvement in voluntary humanitarian work. Can be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. Recipients must maintain a satisfactory academic standing and continued involvement in voluntary humanitarian and community work.Recipients are selected for their dedication to the humanitarian ideals of Terry Fox, their volunteer experience, their courage in overcoming obstacles, their participation in sport, fitness and community service and their academic standing. Applicants may apply directly (without a nomination) but it should be noted that the nomination adds a great deal of weight to the application.February BURSARYVarious62 up to $4,350Entrance Bursaries. By nomination only. Awarded on the basis of financial need but do not have to receive a student loan.Februarystudents.ubc.ca/financeUBC INTERNATIONALLEADER OF TOMORROWAWARD$14,000 - $34,000depending on needBy nomination only. To be eligible, you must be a non-Canadian, studying on a study permit, and enrolling in a UBC undergraduate program. In addition, you must demonstrate an exceptional level of scholastic achievement, extracurricular achievement, and leadership ability. Finally, you must also demonstrate that you would not be able to attend UBC without receiving the award.Februarystudents.ubc.ca/financeUBC INTERNATIONALSTUDENT HUMANITARIANAWARDUp to $34,000depending on need and course of study undertakenBy nomination only. Recognizes outstanding international students from impoverished or war-torn areas. Recipients are students who have achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances and would be unable to pursue postsecondary education without financial assistance. To be eligible, you must be an international student entering university directly from secondary school and you must be eligible to study in Canada on a Canadian study permit. You must also meet UBC’s competitive admission requirements.Februarystudents.ubc.ca/financeUBC MAJOR ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIPS$7,500 one timeawards up to$10,000 renewable awardsBy nomination only. Separate application for each campus (Vancouver and Okanagan). Schools are allowed to nominate the top 2% of their graduating class; nominated students must excel academically and have demonstrated leadership in one of the following areas: artistic endeavours, original intellectual pursuits, community service, athletics or school activities.Februarystudents.ubc.ca/financeUNITED WORLD COLLEGEPEARSON COLLEGEUp to $60,000Apply Grade 11February OF ALBERTA SCHOLASTIC DISTINCTION AWARD70 x $7,500 -$50,000Minimum award average of 95%+ in Grades 10, 11 and 12 based on five subjects: English and your four highest marks from Humanities (Group A), Fine Arts (Group B) and Sciences (Group C). Planning to attend University of Alberta in September.Februaryto careerfacilitator;Early Marchdeadlineualberta.ca/awardsUVICBACHELOR OFCOMMERCE BLACKPRESS BUSINESSSCHOLARSHIPVariousEntranceApplying to the University of Victoria Faculty of Business program and have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement.February OF WESTERNONTARIOVariousAwarded on the basis of outstanding academic performance to candidates who demonstrate ability for creative & innovative thought and a passion for the pursuit of learning or exceptional leadership or commitment to community serviceFebruary UNIVERSITYENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPSUnlimitedscholarshipsranging from $500- $3,000(renewable for 4years)Must be seeking admission into the first year ofundergraduate study at York University, and possess a minimum admission average of 90% or equivalent and have a demonstrated record of participation and leadership in extracurricular student life, such as leadership in community service, achievement in arts or sports, or excellence in other areas of individual endeavour which demonstrate the wholeness of the person and grace of character.February UNIVERSITYPRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIPUnlimitedscholarshipsranging from $500 - $3,000(renewable for 4yearsAwarded to high-school students based on admission average (final grades including prerequisites) – different scholarships awarded according to averages ranging from 80% - 95%. Must also be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Available to students entering any program.February UNIVERSITYPRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP(18) $21,600($5,400 for 4years)Awarded to high-school students based on highest admission average (final grades including prerequisites). Must also be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Awarded to top students in each Faculty.February UNIVERSITYHARRY W. ARTHURSALUMNIENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP$24,000 ($6,000for 4 years)Must be a child, grandchild or sibling of a graduate holding a York University degree.February UNIVERSITYGOVERNORS’ AWARD OFDISTINCTION: JOHN S.PROCTORENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP$32,000 ($8,000for 4 years) plusthe cost of a room in residence for thefirst year of study (approx. $4,000)Must be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person.February UNIVERSITY GOVERNORS’ AWARD OF DISTINCTION: BRUCE BRYDEN ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIPsame as the previousGovernors’ Award of DistinctionMust be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person.February UNIVERSITYGOVERNORS’ AWARD OFDISTINCTION: ALUMNIENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP(2) of the previousGovernors’ Award of DistinctionMust be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person.February UNIVERSITYAWARD OF MERIT(8) $2,000Must be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Must be one of the eight final candidates for the final selection for the Governors’ Awards of Distinction.February COUNCIL OF SURREYVariousPerforming, visual or literary art student.March SCHOOLSUPERINTENDENTS ASSOC$1000EssayMarch CONFEDERATION OF PARENT ADVISORY COUNCILS$500Essay on value of parent involvement in education.See WebsiteMarch SOCCER ASSOCIATIONSCHOLARSHIPSeveralTo any successful applicant who, for 3 or more years, has played with a team affiliated with BCSA and who is currently participating in some capacity in soccer (player, referee, coach or administrator). Awarded to Grade 12 students proceeding to any university in the province or other postsecondary institution approved by the Scholarship Selection committee. Must have proficiency in soccer as indicated by their play and/or have shown worthwhile contributions to the sport, as judged by the Scholarship Committee, in the area of refereeing, coaching or club or district administration. Must have a C+ average and demonstrated good citizenship, character and leadership.March$1000 full time$500 part-time$18000 in totalApplication form; C Grades or better; essay; personal letter Members or relatives of members of BCGEU in good standing; attending Post-Secondary full time.March BUSINESS BUREAUVariesScholarship eligible to students in grades 11 and 12 to recognize high levels of ethics, personal integrity, and academic history. We have developed this award as a way to focus on ethics with young adults whoare on the cusp of their careers, planning their post-secondary education and focusing on future goals.March COLUMBIAASSOCIATION OF HEALTHCAREAUXILIARIES$1000Resides in BC, has volunteered at an accredited health related facility (minimum of 100 hours and career prep does NOT count as volunteer hours), intending to enrol at a recognized institution in a human health-related field, have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and in need of financial assistance.March IRANIANFOUNDATION$2000Volunteer HoursMarchscholarshipCANADIAN RETAIL INSTITUTE$1000 X 5$1000 X20Students entering or currently enrolled in a business,marketing or retail-related program at a Canadian postsecondaryinstitutionMarch CAPITAL SAVINGS EDUCATION AWARDS (16 STANDING TALL AWARDS AND 32 CITIZENS AWARDS)16 x $5,000 and32 x $2,000Standing Tall Awards – given to selected individuals who have overcome significant life challenges and achieved personal growth;Citizenship Awards – given to selected individuals who have worked diligently to achieve a good balance between school and personal activities, and in turn made a positive impact in their communities.March DOUGLAS H. GUNTER AWARD$1000Application for this award is open to all graduating students. To qualify, each student must submit an original work using one of the following media: Text, Visual Art, Web Design, Audio or Video ProductionMarch UNIVERSITYVariousSee websiteStudents enrolled in UniversityMarch & LEEMAURPUBLISHERS$10,000Write an Essay. Details on the website.March EXPO3 X $10000Grade 7 – 12 or CEGEP studentCombined art with science to save the environmentSee website BOYCE AWARD5 X $1000This award is administered by Softball Canada and is given each year to a female and male recipient. It is expected that the award winners will have exhibited leadership traits and skills in softball.Marchsoftball.caJACK FARLEY YOUTHSPORTS$1500Outstanding athleteMarch WESTONAWARDS$8000$4000$2500Available only for specified colleges (BCIT, Douglas College, Langara, VCC, Northern Lights College, Northwest Community College, Okanagan College, Selkirk College as well as various colleges throughout Canada). Minimum 75% average, entering a minimum 2-year college program (university transfer programs are not eligible); passionate about his/her field of study; demonstrated caring about his/her neighbourhood and community; and interested in making a difference in society.March GUIDES SCHOLARSHIPSeveralThe National Scholarship Program is one of the ways that Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada (GGC) recognizes girl and adult Members who embody the Mission and Values of the organization. This program supports our “registered Members” who continue in Guiding, while they pursue their education / training at a recognized post-secondary institution.March FARLEY YOUTH SPORTSACHIEVEMENT AWARD$2,000 award for 1 male and $2,000 award for 1 female to be used in a BC postsecondaryinstitutionAn outstanding male or female amateur athlete graduating from a BC secondary school who is involved in either their community or school sports. Must be a registered Grade 12 BC student, be a resident of BC for the last 12 months, be aCanadian citizen or landed immigrant, show evidence of high athletic ability and performance, maintain a C+ average, demonstrate leadership skills and be active in your school and community. Candidates must be nominated by their PE dept. or community coach.March OF TOMORROWENTRANCE AWARDSUp to three nominees allowed per school. Must be entering Kwantlen for the first time, have a minimum average of 80% based on the student’s best four provincially examinable Grade 12 courses (in subjects where provincial exams are mandatory); and demonstrate community involvement, leadership and volunteerism. Applicants must also fulfill thefollowing criteria for each specific award:February toyour CareerFacilitator;Mid-Marchdeadline) THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD$20,000MUST ENROL IN ANY FOUR YEAR PROGRAM AT KWANTLEN; IN FULL TIME STUDIES EACH YEAR, AND REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A 3.0 GPA FOR THE DURATION OF THE AWARD.) THE HONOUR AWARDSAME AS THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD EXCEPT MUST ENROL IN ANY TWO YEAR PROGRAM AT KWANTLEN, IN FULL TIME STUDIES EACH YEAR, AND REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A 3.0 GPA FOR THE DURATION OF THE AWARD.) THE MERIT AWARDSAME AS THE ABOVE TWO AWARDS EXCEPT CAN ENROL IN ANYKWANTLEN PROGRAM AND BE IN FULL TIME STUDIES. AWARDSCRITERIA VARY DEPENDING ON THE AWARD. NOMINATION IS NOT REQUIRED.MID-MARCHDEADLINE) MARKETING MANAGEMENTENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP(2) $3,000ENROLLING IN THE MARKETING MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA PROGRAM AND BASED ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT.) KWANTLEN STUDENTASSN ENTRANCE AWARD$1,000ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SERVICE. PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO A STUDENT ENROLLING FULL-TIME IN COMMUNITY AND HEALTH STUDIES (NURSING, HEALTH UNIT COORDINATOR, SPECIAL EDUCATION ASSISTANT AND HOME SUPPORT/RESIDENT CARE ATTENDANT). OTHER FIELDS OF STUDY MAY ALSO BE CONSIDERED. FOUNDATION$1000 - $1500All applicants will be considered but preference will be given to daughters or sons of ordained clergy, licensed elementary or secondary school teachers, Canadian military personnel, graduates of a Canadian Military College, members of the Engineering Institute of Canada and members of the Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Canada. Those still living with their families and whose gross total annual income, including “in kind” benefits exceeds $50,000.00 are not likely to be accepted. Those applicants who have permanently resided outside of the family home for an extended period will be required to supply detailed financial information. It is recognized that some of this information is somewhat personal; however, it is required. If you do not wish to divulge this information, the General Committee will not be able to make a decision.March CanadaBursaries$2000This bursary is for Canadian students who have had a parent or guardians killed in an impaired-driving related crash and are pursuing any full time educational program approved by Prov.Ministry of EducationMarch THOMSON100 x $3000Graduating Students who have demonstrated a contribution to their school and their community through their involvement in extracurricular activities. ie. Local clubs, organizations and community activities.March BORDER MEMORIAL$2000Available to dependents of first responders. EMS, FIRE, POLICE COAST FIELDLACROSSE$2,000For Graduating field lacrosse players who demonstrate good sportsmanship, hold a 2.5 average, and give back to fieldMarch CREDIT UNION$1000 - $1500Member of Prospera Credit Union for at least one year. Visit your branch.March X $500A short essay with involvement in Leadership; SportsTechnology & Trades; Performing Arts; Fine Arts;Community/ Volunteer Service Grade 12March on quest for excellenceRETAIL BC$1000Students must be applying for, or currently enrolled in, a retail training program or business-related post- secondary programMarch X $34,000Recognize excellent academic performance & potentialMarch SFUGORDON M. SHRUMSCHOLARSHIP$24,000Recognize high academic achievement and a commitment to school and community service, leadership, volunteer activity, the arts or athletics.MarchSFUSHAD VALLEY SHRUMSCHOLARSHIPS$24,000Same criteria as Gordon Shrum, plus must have attended the Shad Valley program with outstanding achievement and participation.MarchSFUTADEUSZ SPECHT MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIP$10,000Recognizes academic excellence and is awarded to students pursing studies in health-related sciences.MarchSFUDEAN’S SCHOLARSHIPS22 X $7,000These are awarded within each of SFU’s faculties to recognize academic achievement and potential in a particular field of study.MarchSFUCOMMUNITY ENTRANCEAWARD6 X $2,000Students must have demonstrated a commitment to school and/or community leadership, the contemporary arts or the sciences. Minimum average of 80% is required. Preference is given to students living outside the Lower MainlandMarchSFUSURREY ENTRANCE AWARD$2,000Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or landed immigrant. Minimum academic average of 80%. Recognizes students who have demonstrated a commitment to their school and wider community and who have exhibited leadership. Students must also apply to one of the programs being offered at the Surrey campus.MarchSFU ALUMNI LEADERSHIPSCHOLARSHIPS2 X $29,000Recognize extraordinary leadership, community service, citizenship, and achievement of high academic standingMarchSFU UNIVERSITYMAJOR ENTRANCE$ is over four years and varies by scholarshipRequire that you be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident, or Landed Immigrant to apply. Minimum 90% average required to apply for any of these scholarships.MarchTHE DALTON CAMP AWARD$5000Short essay depicting democratic values and quality of the media in Canada Canadian studentMarch LINDENCOMMUNITY SPIRITSCHOLARSHIP$2,500Recognizes student leaders attending their first year of post-secondary education, who are in good academic standing and who have made exceptional contributions to: School and community service, leadership; initiating community development; affecting positive change; mentoring others; personal development and growth.March 15scholarshipUNIVERSITY OF ALBERTAVariousPlan to attend U of AHave an award average of 80% +Marchregistrar.ualberta.ca/awardsUNIVERSITY OFALBERTA LEADERSHIPAWARD(100) $1,000-$20,000Must be entering an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta in September, possess exceptional leadership qualities as demonstrated by community service and involvement and have an award average of 80% or higher based on Grade 11 and/or Grade 12 final marks. Your award average is based on English mark and your four highest marks in Humanities (Group A), Fine Arts (Group B) and Sciences (Group C). Selection is based on demonstrated leadership skills and abilities. Looking for students who play key roles in volunteer activitiesEarly March toyour CareerFacilitator;Mid-Marchdeadlineregistrar.ualberta.ca/awardsUNIVERSITY OFALBERTA SCHOLASTICDISTINCTION AWARD70 X $7,500 -$50,000Minimum award average of 95%+ in Grades 10, 11 and 12 based on five subjects: English and your four highest marks from Humanities (Group A), Fine Arts (Group B) and Sciences (Group C). Planning to attend University of Alberta in September.UNIVERSITY OFVICTORIAENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS$16,000 - $26,000renewablescholarship over four years several $1,000Criteria vary by Scholarship. Only 1 application needed for all Entrance Scholarships. Min. 85% average or higher on grade 12 courses required for admission to the faculty/program applied for. See website for various scholarships.Admission average between 87% to 89.99%.March EPILEPSY$1000For British Columbians living with epilepsy who are entering, or are in post-secondary institutions. These scholarships can be applied towards tuition, housing, or any other academic expense. Must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and are currently under a Canadian physician’s care for epilepsy. Must be a current member of the BC Epilepsy Society.AprilBC ARTS COUNCILSCHOLARSHIPUp to $2000See websiteApril 30 CATTLEMEN’SASSOCIATION3 x $1000Student from rural areas where cattle are raised, to further his/her education in any field of studyApril HOCKEY$500 - $1500Evaluated on academic achievement, sportsmanship, hockey participation and/or quality of contribution, as well as school and community participation and service. To be eligible, an individual must be in his/her graduating year of high school and must be a current registered member or a former member playing in the WHL.April HYDRO ABORIGINALAWARDS$1,500Available to individuals who are status/non status Indians, Inuit or Métis and are residents of BC who plan to enrol in a full-time public post-secondary institution in Canada, in any field of study.April HYDRO POWERPIONEER COMMUNITYSERVICE AWARDS$1000Open to B.C. students attending school full-time, who are maintaining a passing grade and who are 18 years of age and under. Candidates must have made outstanding contributions in their community for a considerable amount of time. Alternatively, the individual must have initiated, organized and contributed significantly to a one-time project.April HOUSINGVariousThe Education Awards Program helps individuals living in subsidized housing or those on the Rental Assistance Program (RAP) pursue their educational goals. The bursaries and awards can be used towards post-secondary educational and training programs.April (downloadAppl. Mar 1) SCHOOLSUPERINTENDENTSASSOCIATIONApple MacBookOpen to BC public school students in grades 6 – 12.There are six separate entry categories. Produce awebsite that covers a topic like math and science,language arts, social studies, multimedia or marketing. See judging criteria on website for more details.April SCHOOLSUPERINTENDENTSASSOCIATION7 X $1,000Must be currently enrolled in their final year of studies at a public secondary school in BC and expect to graduate in 2009. Academic achievement as indicated on each applicant’s school transcript anddemonstrated exemplary service and leadership within the school and community in addition to an essay written in English (or French) to be selected by a committee of educators.April SECONDARY SCHOOLSGIRLS FIELD HOCKEYSCHOLARSHIP$500Must be graduating from a BC school this year,entering their first year of full-time studies at aCanadian university or college, have demonstratedexceptional athletic achievement in Girl’s Field Hockey, have a minimum GPA of 75%, have demonstrated outstanding service and leadership in school and/or community, fulfill the requirements of the application and have competed in Girl’s Field Hockey at school in their Grade 12 year.April PRESSCOUNCIL HIGH SCHOOLSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM1 X $3,500 and 1 X $1,500 and 1 X $500Available to every graduating high school student inBC and the Yukon who writes the best 500-word essay answering the following question: “How can community newspapers better serve and engage their young readers?”AprilBIG DIG SCHOLARSHIP$3,000Students must be in Gr 12 or in 1st yr college or university. Students must also submit a short essay answering the question on the company’s website.April TOURISM COLLEGESCHOLARSHIP$150 to $10,000To be used towards any Diploma program at the Canadian Tourism College. Applicants may be one of the following: in Grade 12 at time of application, new immigrant (landed within the last three years), relocating from out of province, single parent, a person with special needs, or aboriginals.April UNIVERSITYENGLISH CREATIVEWRITING SCHOLARSHIP(1) $1,000 and an internship with theCapilano ReviewMust have a GPA of 3.5 on English 12 plus threeacademic Grade 12 courses and be admitted intoCapilano University’s Associate of Arts Degree program – Creative Writing concentration.April UNIVERSITYENGLISH DEPARTMENTSCHOLARSHIP(3) $500Grade 12 courses and be admitted into CapilanoUniversity’s Associate of Arts Degree – EnglishConcentration.AprilSame as aboveTHE CAPILANO EXCELLENCESCHOLARSHIPS (CAPX)(10) $3,000renewable over 4 yearsMust have a minimum average of 80% to be eligible, demonstrated excellence in athletics or the arts, active involvement in community leadership and students from outside BC, including international students are eligible.AprilSame as aboveCERTIFIED GENERALACCOUNTANTS$1000 - $5000Offered to students for academic excellence, financialassistance and many more. Visit the websiteAprilcga-COAST CAPITAL$5000 X 5$2000 X 55Apply onlineAprilCOLLEGE AND UNIVERSITYFOOD SERVICE – HOSPITALITYENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS7 X $3,000 and6 X $3,500College-Entrance Scholarships and University-Entrance Scholarships. Must be graduating from high school and enrolling this September 2008 in a minimum two-year college diploma program or a university degree program in Canada and in the following areas of study: culinary, hotel, tourism, events, food and beverage, hospitality and resort.AprilDAVID MASON EDUCATIONALFUND$2000Assist those with a physical disabilityApril COLLEGE(8) tuition fees for the program year and may berenewed for up to four (4) yearsCandidates must have a GPA of 3.5 or better (81.5% average in high school) and make significant contributions to school or community activities.Applicants should be nominated by the school and the school Principal.April FINANCIALEDUCATION AWARD16 X @2,000Member in good standing prior to July 1, 2009Aprilenvisionfinancial.caGFNF2 X $500Low-income, see websiteAprilGIRL GUIDES OF CANADA14 X $2000Girl Guides of Canada registered member continuingApril EDUCATIONFOUNDATION BURSARY$500Available to students pursuing a career in either glazing installation and/or fabrication apprentice program. Criteria for selection is based on: glazingapprentice, financial need, employment, communityservice/school activities/volunteering and essaydiscussing why you feel you require this scholarship and why you want to enter the glazing industry.April CANADIAN BUSINESSASSOCIATION (ICBA)$1000Participate in school events & extra-curricular well-rounded individual. Min B Grade aver. and active involvement in communityApril AND ABBOTSFORDCHAMBER ENDOWMENTENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP$1,000The applicant must have a minimum B average (or 3.0 GPA) in all Grade 12 courses, meet all the entrance requirement and prerequisites for entrance into the UFV Business Administration program, demonstrate a high level of leadership, determination and effort. They should also have made significant contributions to school life and have participated actively in community life.April's ABORIGANAL SCHOLARSHIP$1500To be eligible you must be a Canadian citizen, a Status Indian, non-status Indian, Inuit, Innu or Métis, a full-time student who is currently enrolled in, or has been accepted to, a university or community college and pursuing studies of Business or First Nation Financial Administration August INTERNATIONALTIRELESS RUNNER AWARD$3,000Must be entering Kwantlen for the first time and be an international student (NOT a Canadian citizen and permanent residents). Must have achieved a min. of 75% average in English 12 and two other provincially examinable courses. Community involvement, leadership and volunteerism either in Canada or their home country will be considered as well.Aprilkwantlen.caMSA FLAVELLE ENTRANCEANNUAL CIS LEADERSHIPAWARD$500The applicant must have a minimum B average (or 3.0 GPA) in all Grade 12 courses, meet all the entrance requirement and prerequisites for entrance into the UFV Computer Information Systems program, demonstrate a high level of leadership, determination and effort. They should also have made significant contributions to school life and have participated actively in community life.April 1 CAR DEALERSFOUNDATIONGrantAprilnewcardealers.caPUBLIC GUARDIAN ANDTRUSTEE EDUCATIONALASSISTANCE FUND$3300Financial needFormer permanent wardApril PROPERTIESENTRANCE ANNUALSCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMENIN THE FACULTY OF TRADES& TECHNOLOGY$1,000The female applicant must meet all entrance requirements for the UFV Trades and Tech program that they have applied to, have exhibited a high level of determination, effort and motivation for study in their selected trade. This scholarship is not available to students who will be receiving another UFV Entrance Scholarship for the same academic year.April BRANT MEMORIAL ABORIGINAL AWARD$1,000Available to individuals who are status/non status Indians, Inuit or Métis and are residents of BC who plan to enrol in a full-time public post-secondary institution in Canada, in any field of study. Based on a combination of academic achievement and outstanding community involvement.April AS A CAREERSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM$1000Retail Council of Canada, in partnership with industrysponsors, will award scholarships to students enrolled in post-secondaryApril ALLAN CLOTHIERSENTRANCE ANNUALSCHOLARSHIP IN FASHIONDESIGN$1,000The applicant must have a minimum B average (or 3.0 GPA) in all Grade 12 courses, meet all the entrance requirement and prerequisites for entrance into the UFV Fashion Design program, demonstrate a high level of leadership, determination and effort. They should also have made significant contributions to school life and have participated actively in community life.April PLANT OFFICIALSASSOCIATION OF BC (SPOA BC) BURSARIES4 X $600Offered to students completing their Grade 12 year who will enter a recognized post-secondary institution in the upcoming fall term. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and/or special needs. Preference will be given to students entering the fields of engineering, architecture, or building technology. Students in other courses of study may be considered should there not be suitable applications received in these fields. ALL applicants MUST be dependents of school district employees in the school plant area (ie. Maintenance or Custodial).April ABORIGINAL ENTRANCEAWARD$2,500Awarded to First Nations students from high school (minimum 80% average) or BC College (minimum 3.0 average) who have a living connection to their aboriginal community.April – ERM FIORILLO-HALLDAVIS BURSARY$6,000A Bursary for a capable student whose family is on income assistance and wants to attend SFU. Must be nominated by School CounselorAprilSee counsellorSFU H.Y. LOUIE OR LOHN FOUNDATION ENTRANCE AWARDS$5,000Recognizes financial need and demonstrated commitment to volunteer activities. Min. average of 80% is required. International students qualify.April JOHN A. MACDONALD SCHOLARSHIP$250Awarded to a graduating student who is attending school within the Fleetwood-Port Kells electoral district boundaries and pursuing a post-secondary education and has an outstanding record of voluntary service to the community.April UNITED SOCCER CLUB$5002.5 GPAAprilUFVBEL PAR ENTRANCEANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP IN FINE ARTS$1,000The applicant must have a minimum B average or 3.0 GPA in all Grade 12 courses and must complete their BFA entrance interview including presentation of their portfolio of works on or before the UFV Awards deadline.Aprilufv.ca/entrancescholarshipsUFV TRADES ENTRANCE$2000The applicant must meet all entrance requirements for the UFV Trades and Technology program that they have applied to, have exhibited a high level of determination, effort and motivation for study in their selected trade. This scholarship is not available to students who will be receiving another UFV Entrance Scholarship for the same academic year.Aprilufv.ca/entrancescholarshipsUNITED CROATS OF CANADA KING TOMISLAV BRANCH$500$1000Students must be of Croatian ancestry and a resident in BC. At least one parent must be of Croatian ancestry. Available for full time attendance either at a university, college, or a technical vocational institute. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and are intended for initial post-secondary schooling and are not available for graduate work. All successful applicants will have previously demonstrated a capacity for high achievement. Bursaries are awarded on the basis of financial need and previously demonstrated capacity for successful completion of a program of studies.April 30 OF THEFRASER VALLEY (UFV)PRESIDENT’S ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIP(4) $4,000renewable forthree yearsthereafterMust be planning to attend UFV in the fall and havesubmitted an application for admission to UFV andThe applicant must have a high academic standing with an overall B average or 3.0 GPA in all Grade 12 courses (must include at least 3 Grade 12 provincially examinable courses), must meet all entrance requirements and prerequisites for the UFV program that they have applied to, must be able to demonstrate exceptional level of leadership, citizenship, determination and effort. They should also have made significant contributions to school life and have participated actively in the community. This award is not available to students who will be receiving a UFV Excellence Entrance Scholarship for the same academic year.Aprilufv.ca/entrancescholarshipsVCAD VANCOUVERCOLLEGE OF ART ANDDESIGN$1000 - $22,000For students entering this field to gain a relevant, hands on and practical education that feels like you’re in a production environment on projects you’d find in the Design, Fashion and Animation industries. Apply on lineAprilscholarshipInfo.vcad.caMayAERO CLUB OF BCSCHOLARSHIP$1000For students seeking financial assistance in pursuit of their passion for aviation.May RAND NOVELSESSAY CONTEST$2000Essays will be judged on both style and content. Judges will look for writing that is clear, articulate and logically organized. Winning essays must demonstrate an outstanding grasp of the philosophic meaning of Ayn Rand’s novels.May PRESS LITERARCYESSAY$1000Open to all US & Canadian high school students who are graduating in 2008 or 2009, including home-schoolers. This scholarship is NOT open to any persons, or their relatives, previously or currently affiliated with Avar Press in any capacity.May ATHLETICS – HARRY JEROMESCHOLARSHIP AWARDVariousDemonstrated exceptional ability and showconsiderable promise in track and field, road or cross country running; demonstrate financial need; character and leadershipMay HIGH SCHOOL BOYSVOLLEYBALL SCHOLARSHIP$400 and$500A candidate must have proficiency in indoor volleyball, demonstrate good citizenship, character, and leadership, have a minimum C+ average in his marks or the capability of being accepted by the postsecondary institution of his choice (including EN12 and 2 prov. Exam course marks), be a part of a team affiliated with the BCHSBVA and proceeding from Grade 12 to any accredited Canadian university or college.May SCHOOL SPORTSDAVE GIFFORD MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIP$1,500 for 1 male and 1 femaleApplicants must be athletically eligible, compete in a minimum of two BCSS approved sports during their Grade 12 year and have at least a GPA of at least 75% in both Grades 11 and 12. The recipient will have made a positive impact at their school and in their community.Maybcschoolsports.caBC SCHOOL SPORTSZONE SCHOLARSHIPS$1,000 per zoneApplicants will have outstanding academic and athletic achievements, must be athletically eligible and compete in at least one BCSS approved sport during their Grade 12 year and have a minimum GPA of 75% in both Grades 11 and 12.Maybcschoolsports.caBCSS CROSS COUNTRY &TRACK AND FIELDASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP$1,000Candidate must have proficiency in Cross Country orTrack and Field at the BC High School ProvincialChampionships. Must demonstrate good citizenship, character and leadership. Must have a minimum C+ average or the capability of being accepted into a post-secondary institution of their choice.May ACADEMY OFTRAVEL & TOURISMUp to $10,000CATT students graduating from high school and receiving a certificate from the Canadian Academy of Travel & Tourism program at any level. These students must be registered in a tourism-related postsecondary program scheduled to commence no later than the fall semester of 2010:May FEDERATION OFINDEPENDENT GROCERS$1500 - $7000Each application must be sponsored by a CFIG retailmember located either in the student’s hometown, orin the city where the student resides while pursuinghis/her post-secondary educationMay COLLEGE$1000variousEntranceSee websiteMay DISTRICT AUTHORITY AWARDSCHOLARSHIPS$1000Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident(landed immigrant), enrolled in Fraser Heights anddemonstrates superior achievement in any of thefollowing areas: Fine Arts (Visual Arts, Dance, Drama, Music), Applied Skills (Business Education, Technology Education, Home Economics), Physical Activity (not limited to Physical Education), and Second Languages (including Aboriginal Languages), and must have completed ALL the graduation requirements.May 15See Career DepartmentDOUGLAS COLLEGE ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIPS UNITED ASSOCATION OF PLUMBERS &PIPEFITTERS, LOCAL 170 ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS$300Entering first-year of any community college in BC directly from high school. Applicants must be sons,daughters or legal descendants of a member of theUnited Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local170.Maydouglascollege.caDOUGLAS COLLEGE ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIPSVANCOUVER MUNICIPAL,EDUCATION AND COMMUNITYWORKERS SOCIETY/CUPLOCAL 15/VMECWDEPENDENT’S BURSARY$1,000Open to sons, daughters and legal dependents ofmembers, who at the time of application are eithercurrent members in good standing of the Union orretired membersMaydouglascollege.caDOUGLAS COLLEGE ENTRANCESCHOLARSHIPSCUPE LOCAL 15,VANCOUVER MUNICIPAL,EDUCATION AND COMMUNITYWORKERS’ BURSARY$1,000Must be planning to enrol at Douglas College.Open to sons, daughters, and legal dependants of members, who at the time of application are either current members in good standing of the union or retired members.Maydouglascollege.caFIELD HOCKEY BCSCHOLARSHIPS JUDY BROOMFOUNDATION FUND ATHLETEASSISTANCE AWARD$1,000Must be a Field Hockey BC member.The Regional High Performance program, have been selected to a BC Provincial Team and show why there is a need for financial assistance to continue with the Field Hockey BC Provincial program.May YOUNG$1500NominationOffered to student who attended a Surrey School during Gr 12 of the year of application and maintain a min GPA of 3.0May SECONDARY SCHOOLSTUDENTS SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM$1,000Offered to a graduation student from a BC secondary school that has completed 4 credits of Tourism 11 AND 4 credits of Tourism 12 or a recognized equivalent (e.g. Hospitality 12 or Cook Training 12) and registered in a BC post-secondary tourism or hospitality program scheduled to begin no later than the fall semester. Applicants will be judged on theiraptitude for, and related experience in, the tourism and hospitality industry in any of the eight tourism sectors, extracurricular activities, scholastic record, essay quality, financial need and references from school and employers.Maygo2hr.caHEALTH LIFESTYLESSCHOLARSHIP$5000Be a resident of Canada & answer two essay questionsMay HOOSER SCHOLARSHIP$500For students with an interest in arts and crafts graduating from a senior secondary school in Surrey or to a disabled person with an interest in arts and crafts.May K. BARBER$1000 - $3500* A brief outline of your education and career goals;* Supporting evidence of your Aboriginal ancestry;* Evidence of community service in an Aboriginal, or any other, community; and Indication of financial need.May ACHIEVEMENTVariousOpen to all BC students participating in JA’s Company Program – A Student Venture, and is based on the criteria outlined in the information pkg.May MATTERSEDUCATION CHARITY$2500Must be a Canadian citizen or have landed immigrant status in Canada, be entering or enrolled in a full-time postsecondary undergraduate education program at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution and be able to demonstrate financial need, and one or more of community involvement, academic excellence, and career objectives which will make a positive contribution in Canadian society.May CANADA30 x $1500Agriculture or Forestry students entering a degree program in agriculture.Maymonsanto.caNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPPROGRAM$1500The CFIG awards scholarships to students writing a 1000 word essay on topics chosen by the committee and who are sponsored by a *CFIG Member storeMay O. BARTON$1000Must have attended Grade 12 at a SurreySecondary School during the year of application, be qualified to enter the first year of a program leading to a Bachelor’s degree in the area of physical education or sports science and rank academically in the top quarter of students in his/her graduating class. Selected on the basis of leadership in and service to their school and/or the community, participation and achievement in student activities and athletics, academic achievement and promise and character and personal qualities. Candidates must be nominated by a Secondary School principal, who may nominate more than one candidate.May DELTA THETASCHOLARSHIP(3) $3,000 (fullhousing scholarshipsfor one year)Grade 12 male student who will be attending UBC in the fall. Candidates will be evaluated upon the following criteria: academic success, extracurricular involvement, and excellence in organized athletics.MaySee Career FacilitatorROYAL BANK$2000See websiteMay TEJA SINGH SCHOLARSHIP$4000? successful completion of grade 12 with a minimum of a 3.00 GPA in grades 11 and 12;? involvement in the community including volunteerexperiences;? willing to learn Sikh history and Sikh religious principles;? acceptance to a Canadian University;? Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.May DELTA THETA STACEYLEVITT WOMEN AND SPORTMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP$2,500The scholarship is open to a young woman, a girls’ team, or a sport organization that exemplifies Stacey’s ideals and qualities: demonstrates a keen interest in sports and a healthy lifestyle, takes the initiative to make positive things happen, is highly motivated and enthusiastic and strives to be the best and doesn’t give up trying. High school and university/college-age women are encouraged to apply. Consideration will be given to financial need. See website for unique application process.May COLLEGEvariousMust be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or landed immigrant; be ready to begin classes full time at Stenberg College’s Surrey campus in the fall and must use the scholarship awarded for tuition only.MaySURREY HOME ECONOMICSTEACHER ASSOC.SCHOLARSHIP$400Criteria to be posted.MayPlease see the Home Ec. TeacherSURREY FIREFIGHTERS Bursary$250 - $500Must include a completed application form, cover letter, resume detailing community contribution and transcriptMay BIG KAHUNA ATHLETICLEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP$1500By Nomination. Students demonstrate Leadership and Service to the school involving athletics.MayPlease see the Athletic DirectorTHE CANADA SOARS AWARDS$500, $250, $100Recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional achievements in the following categories: academics (for outstanding scholastic achievement), arts (for outstanding achievement in Fine, Performing or Applied Arts) and community service (for exemplary contributions to the community – locally, nationally or internationally). All senior students must have a minimum grade average of 73% on their most recent transcript.Maycanadianclubvancouver.caOVERWAITEA FOOD GROUP DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP$1000 x 10Canadian citizens or permanent residents attending post-secondary next year who are involved in diversity initiatives in their school or community.MaydiversityUBC– ABORIGINALSTUDENT AWARD$5,000 / yearMay OF WATERLOOHong Kong AlumniAssociation Entrance Award$1,200Open to students entering any full-time program at Waterloo who currently live in or who previously lived in Hong Kong and who intend to return to Hong Kong after graduation. Selection is based on academic excellence as well as character, initiative and community involvement.May PREMIERCOLLEGE OF HOTELMANAGEMENT$1500registration in at least 27 percentage-graded credits in the previous academic yearaverage of at least 75% (with no failed or incomplete courses)registration in at least 24 credits for the upcoming academic yearMay CANADACOMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP$4000A short essay (500 words or less) describing “How Wal-Mart can do better” Rewards students attending Cdn College, CEGEP or UniversityMay & FENNER BUSINESS CONSULTANTS$1000Available to all high school juniors and seniors as well as all students currently registered in any accredited postsecondary institution (between the ages of 16 and 30). You will need to write an essay on one of the two topics: 1) If you could have lunch with any famous person, either living or dead, whom would you choose and why. Describe your conversation at lunch. 2) When you look back on your life in thirty years, what would it take for you to consider your life successful?June SCHOLARSHIPS HEALTH CAREERSOIL AND GAS TRADESFINE ARTSNUMEROUS OTHERS1 X $1000The key criterion is based on academic achievement, however, applicants must also provide evidence of involvement with First Nations, Inuit or Metis community and suitability and commitment to health careers. To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate a GPA of 80% or higher.June GLOBAL AFTERMARKET SCHOLARSHIP$1000For all students in secondary education. June 15 SCHOLARSHIPSVaried ScholarshipsDependent upon funds available.Must be Canadian citizens or have lived in Canada for at least 2 years as permanent residents. June SCHOLARSHIPS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGEBC FERRY AND MARINEWORKERS’ UNIONSCHOLARSHIP$250 - $1000Financial need, academic standing and communityinvolvement; application formJune LACROSSE ASSOCIATIONSCHOLARSHIPSWAYNE GOSS SCHOLARSHIPDOROTHY ROBERTSONMEMORIAL BURSARYTED FRIDGE SCHOLARSHIPVaries$1000$500General criteria are: the person(s) selected must show a high standard of ability in his/her particular area of participation; possess strong leadership potential; have demonstrated good character, a sense of citizenship, and have a history of participation in school and community activities. The person selected should have taken part in a member association’s program and have indicated a desire to remain in lacrosse upon completion of their education. Must attend a BC postsecondary education institution, not be in receipt of any other scholarship or award granted for their lacrosse participation. Same as above. Must be female, 16 years or older, be involved in lacrosse as a player, coach, official and/or volunteer, has shown enthusiasm for lacrosse, exhibits sportsmanship, promotes the sport in her community and has shown a strong commitment to the game of lacrosse. Must be a field lacrosse player who is registering in postsecondary education, an athlete currently or previously registered with the BC Lacrosse Association as a Field Lacrosse player, a person who demonstrated commitment to participating in the BC Lacrosse Association Field Sector in one of the following roles: player, coach, referee/umpire, executive/committee member, other volunteer position. This person must be considered as displaying sportsmanlike behaviour, with an academic standing of A or B average calibre, who is regarded as a helpful, upstanding leader with their peers, involved in their community and be currently in Grade 12.June SUN ATHLETIC$500All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in. The student must be a high school senior or be attending a post-secondary institute.JuneC & J BANKS SCHOLARSHIP$5000Scholarships are offered to outstanding studentsentering the Faculties of Science, Applied Science(Engineering), Forestry, Pharmaceutical Sciences orLand and Food Systems from a college or university other than UBC. The awards are based on the students’ scholarly and personal achievements.June MEDICAL HALL OF FAME GREAT-WEST LIFE LONDON LIFE AND CANADA LIFE$1000Academic excellence, financial need and a passion in health sciences.June UNIVERSITYENTRANCE AWARDSFAIRFAX FINANCIALHOLDINGS LTD. ENTRANCEAWARD2 x $3500Must be a Canadian citizen or granted permanent residence in Canada; accepted into (and attend) the first year at Capilano University, have achieved a cumulative average of at least 75% in your graduating year at a Canadian school, not have previously received a Fairfax award and demonstrate financial need.June PALSY ASSOC$1000Has Cerebral PalsyJune ITALOCANADESESOCIETY$1000Open to this year’s graduating secondary school students planning to enrol in a post-secondary educational institution for the first time. To be eligible for this scholarship, candidate must: 1) be of Italian origin (i.e. As having at least one parent or grandparent of direct Italian descent); 2) be living in a city or municipality within the 21-member Greater Vancouver Regional District; 3) have an academic standing sufficient to qualify for entry into the post-secondary institution of their choice.June COLLEGE SPORTS INSTITUTE SCHOLARSHIP$1000 Male$1000 FemaleMust be graduating from a BC school this year and entering their first year of full-time studies at Douglas College, have demonstrated exceptional athletic achievement in a BCSS sanctioned sport, have a minimum grade percentage of 70%, have demonstrated outstanding service and leadership in school and /or community, and must have competed in at least one (1) BCSS approved sport during Grade 12.June INSTITUTESTUDENT ESSAYCONTEST$250Open to Canadian and foreign students.June$1000Eligibility: 1. A student must be currently attending school at the high school or post-secondary level. 2. A student must be between the ages of 17-21June CALLWOODHARMONY$1000This scholarship recognizes the outstanding achievements of youth in promoting harmony and diversity across Canada. Must be a graduating high school student who will be attending a post-secondary institution in the fall and have done work on diversity issues such as the following: Race and Ethnicity, Class, Family, Gender, Age, Ability, Regionalism or Sexual Orientation. All applicants must provide proven admittance and enrolment at a post-secondary institution for the fall. Applications are judged according to the applicant’s length of service, their scope of activity, their leadership qualities in promoting social cohesion and their role in advocating for diversity.June ONLY FUNDSCHOLARSHIP (SOFTBALL)$500Any minor player/coach registered with a Softball BC affiliated Association during the year of application will be eligible for consideration and applicant must be a registered Grade 12 BC student.June FORVISIBLE MINORITY CANADIANS$1,500Open to all visible minority Canadians who are entering University and are children or foster children of National Union of Public and General Employees members.June FOX MEMORIALSCHOLARSHIP$1,500…is open to all students with disabilities who plan to enter the first year of University and who are the children of, or foster children of, a member of the National Union of Public and General EmployeesJune CSSASCHOLARSHIPFOUNDATIONvariousWill be graduating from a BC high school who will be attending college or university in Canada in September and be young Canadians who have achieved a high level of academic and leadership standards over the years.June & TOBAGOCULTURAL SOCIETY$750Graduating High School (Grade 12) students in the BC Lower Mainland Graduating students as above, but of Caribbean heritage Cecil Ash Memorial Scholarship: Graduating students with Trinidad & Tobago family background JuneUNITED STEELWORDERSDAVID ELLIS SCHOLARSHIP$1000$500The scholarship shall be awarded to members, or sons and daughters of members of the United Steelworkers. The awarding of scholarships will be based on: the academic record and all-around achievement of the student, a 1,000 word essay on topics provided on the website and proof of acceptance in an institution of higher education.Awarded to high school students who write winning essays or videos on health and safety themes as selected by a panel of judges. Available only to sons, daughters or grandchildren of Steelworker members. Topics are on the listed website provided.June CANADA WEST$1000 - $25000UCAN is a private post-secondary institution that offers MBA, Bcom. And BA programs. It offers a mixed model of teaching with both on-line and on-campus programs.Juneucan.caUNITVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGESee websiteAttend Univ. of LethbridgeJune OFVICTORIA BURSARIESVariousBursaries are non-repayable awards based on financial need and reasonable academic standing. These awards are for students who are receiving the maximum student loans available for their period of study and are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.June SPALTON$1500Planning to enter full or part-time studies at any BC college, or university, technical or trades institute leading to a career in road building, road maintenance or heavy construction. Preference will be given to students who are female and/or members of minority groups.Julyroadbuilders.bc.ca/education_fund.phpCANADA POST$1000Aboriginal StudentJuly – DA VINCISCHOLARSHIP$1500Financial need Essay questionJuly STEELWORKERS15 x $1000The scholarships shall be awarded to members, or sons and daughters of members, of the United Steelworkers.June 29$1000Golf & Academic achievementsAug / Sept ENTRANCEAWARDS$500 - $3000Academic achievement, participation and contribution to school activities, leadership and community service.Augustbcit.ca/finaidBCIT OTHER AWARDSVarious $500 -$4500Criteria vary according to award. Most awards require demonstrated leadership and participation in school activities, community involvement and volunteer activities; Personal Statement; two references; some are based entirely on academic standing.Augustbcit.ca/finaidBCPVPA REGIONALScholarship Non Member30 X $500Letter from BCPVPA memberAugust SCHOLARSHIP10 X $500BCPVPA MEMBERAll applicants will be judged on academic excellence and demonstrated leadership within the school and community and must graduate from the BC public school system and will proceed to a post-secondary institution. Monies are distributed according to the following: (10) for children whose parents who are members of the BCPVPA, (30) open to all BC graduates and (2) for First Nations students.bcpvpa.bc.caBCPVPA Scholarship First Nations Student$500Letter from BCPVPA memberAug / SeptLog in April to get update$400EssaySeptbcpvpa.bc.caBCRPVPASCHOLARSHIPS/BURSARIES$500Must be planning to continue their education in some manner of a post-secondary setting. Applicants who are pursuing education in technical and career fields are encouraged to apply. Evaluation is based on academic achievement and demonstrated leadership activities both within the school and community.August -Septemberbcpvpa.bc.caEDMONTON RODEO$2500Scholarships are distributed to students with interests in broadcasting or agriculture.Augustcanadianfinalsrodeo.ca/bill_kehler.htmlFIELD HOCKEY BCSCHOLARSHIPSMOIRA RERRIE BURSARY$200In addition to the above, must be attending or entering a post-secondary institution, must intend to continue playing in a recognized league OR have the intention to continue in Field Hockey and to give back to the FHBC through coaching, umpiring or volunteering. Applicants cannot be receiving carding monies (BC or National) and include a letter giving their reason for applying for the bursary.August PEER SUPPORTSCHOLARSHIP$1,000To assist peer volunteers with a Spinal Cord Injury to advance their post-secondary education in the disability field.August WINTER BURSARYAugust/Sept is a guide only. Students are responsible for confirming deadlines and criteria with the granting organization. ................
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