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|DUE DATE |NAME OF AWARD |AMOUNT |CRITERIA |WEBSITE |

|Varies |Indspire Bursary & Scholarship |Varies |Bursary and scholarship awards are provided to First Nation, Inuit, and Metis students |

| |Awards for First Nations, Inuit and| |annually across a diverse range of disciplines. Indspire offers financial assistance | |

| |Metis Students | |through four major categories: Post-secondary education, fine arts, health careers, and | |

| | | |oil & gas aboriginal trades & technology. | |

|Varies |National Educational Association of|Varies |For youth with neuromuscular disorders who want to pursue higher education. | |

| |Disabled Students | | | |

|Varies |G & F Financial Group |5 x $1000 |To students who are beginning or continuing a full program of studies at an accredited |

| | | |university or technical institute in BC, including but not exclusive to UBC, BCIT or a |-bursaries |

| | | |BC college Applicants must be active members or immediate family of an active member of | |

| | | |the credit union. | |

|September 4 |Cerebral Palsy Association of BC: |10 x $1000 |Student must provide documentation they they have Cerebral Palsy and must be planning to|

| |Tanabe Bursary | |attend a post-secondary institution or training program during the following year. |ries/ |

| | | |Student must also demonstrate financial need. | |

|September 15 |UBC Bursary Program |Varies |UBC’s general and affiliation bursary programs are designed to help fill your ‘unmet |

| | | |need’, which is the gap between your educational costs and your available government |rships-bursaries/ubc-bursary-program |

| | | |assistance. Separate from the major entrance awards. | |

|September 15 |Ethel Boyce Achievement Award |$1000 |Open to all registered softball players enrolled at a Canadian post-secondary | |

| | | |institution (registered means that the individual must be a member of a team that is | |

| | | |registered with the provincial/territorial association). All applications must be | |

| | | |endorsed by the respective provincial/territorial association. | |

|June 15 |Automotive Industries Association |Amounts Vary of 4 |Scholarships are awarded annually across Canada to qualified students and monetary | |

|September 15 |of Canada and The High Fives for |different awards |assistance is provided to shoe who wish to further their education in the automotive | |

|November 30 |Kids Foundation Awards | |aftermarket field. | |

|September 17 |Surrey Teachers Association (STA) |Varies |To graduating Surrey students and children of active STA members. |

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|September 17 |Surrey Teachers Association (STA) |12 x $2000 |6 x $2000 are awarded to children of STA members graduating from a BC Public School |

| | | |based on academic performance and school and community involvement. |saries/ |

| | | |6 x $2000 bursaries are awarded to graduating children of STA members based on financial| |

| | | |need and school and community involvement. | |

|September 18 |BC Principals and Vice-Principals |20 x $500 |Students who graduate from the BC public school system and proceeded to a post-secondary| |

| |Association (BCPVP) Non-Members | |institution. Applicants will be judged on academic excellence and demonstrated | |

| |Awards | |leadership within the school and community. | |

|September 29 |Basant Motors |14 for a total of |Awarded to graduating students going to further their education at a post-secondary | |

| | |$28,000 |institution. Must have a min. GPA of 3.2; demonstrate the attributes of good citizenship| |

| | | |and service in school and in the community; plan on attending post-secondary in 2020. | |

|September 30 |MLD Scholastic Scholarship |$3000 |Must be a Canadian or American citizen, enrolled and about to begin studies, currently |

|(2019) | | |studying, or have completed your program in the last 12 months in a recognized, Canadian|p/ |

| | | |or American post-secondary institution. | |

|September 30 |British Columbia Retired Principals|5 x 1000 |Applicants who are pursuing education in technical and career fields, recognizing the |

| |and Vice Principals Association | |arts, trades, technology, and other related areas. Judged on their academic |ZCRcbvz5IYJ9KY7EMkoESeYXma91D5rbhQK07nwUFOKDU |

| |(BCRPVPA) | |achievements and demonstrated leadership activities both within the school and | |

| | | |community. | |

|September 30 (2020) |Aboriginal Awards |Varies |For apprenticeships/trades training/certificates/diplomas; undergraduate degree ($2000);| |

| | | |teacher education award. Application procedures are for both new and renewing | |

| | | |applicants. | |

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|October 1 |BC Association of Health-Care |$1000 |Offering 1 bursary per year to a student seeking financial assistance, who has | |

| |Auxiliaries | |accumulated at least 100 volunteer hours in an Auxiliary sponsored program and who is | |

| | | |enrolled in the 2nd semester of the 2nd or subsequent year of a human health-care | |

| | | |program of students in a recognized post-secondary institution. | |

|October 9 |Cal Callahan Memorial Bursary or |Not exceeding |The recipient must be a son, daughter, or ward of a person whose principal income is | |

| |bursaries (Pipeline Contractors |$10,000 |derived from the pipeline construction industry in Canada and whose employer is a member| |

| |Association of Canada) | |the Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada. Applicant needs to be entering any | |

| | | |recognized Canadian university or college for first year studies in any discipline. | |

|October 15 |Credit Union Foundation of BC |Varies |Criteria is demonstrated financial need. It is expected that the main funding is in | |

| |Education Awards | |place and every effort through normal channels available to students to access funds has| |

| | | |been made. | |

|October 5 |Loran Award |Valued at up to |Funding outstanding students to study on Canadian university campuses. Seeking | |

|(PM deadline for | |$100,000 over 4 |well-rounded students who demonstrate character, promise of leadership and strong | |

|sponsored) | |yrs |commitment to service in the community. Sponsored students must be nominated by a PM | |

|October 24 | | |teacher. | |

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|October 26 |Horatio Alger Canadian Scholarship |Up to $10,000 |To assist students who have demonstrated integrity and perseverance in overcoming | |

| |Program | |adversity, strength of character, financial need, a good academic record, commitment to | |

| | | |pursue a post-secondary education, and a desire to contribute to society. Program | |

| | | |scholarships include: entrepreneurial. Canadian scholarships, financial entrance awards,| |

| | | |vocational & technical awards, and Indigenous achievement scholarships. | |

|October 30 |Pollard & Perrin Orthodontics |$500 |Student must be attending college or university on a full-time or part-time basis no | |

| | | |later than September 2017; have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last | |

| | | |academic year; be a Canadian resident living anywhere in BC; submit answers to the essay| |

| | | |questions no later than 11:59 pm EST on the day of the deadline. *Note that you can be | |

| | | |enrolled in any field of study. | |

|October 31 |Scotia Bank Student Bursary Contest|1-$500/mo. |With a Scotia Line Personal Line of credit for students, your student life could become | |

| | |$5000 grand prize |a little easier. | |

| | |for the contest | | |

| | |period | | |

|October 31 |Modern Metis Woman |See website |Modern Metis Women provides yearly University Scholarship to qualifying self-identified | |

| | | |Metis women. One award per year will be offered. | |

|November 1 |P.E.O. STAR Scholarship |1 x $2500 |For graduating high school senior women who exhibit excellence in leadership, |

| | | |extracurricular activities, community service and potential for future success. Needs to|ments |

| | | |be in their final academic year, 20 years of age or under by Nov. 30, 3.0 GPA or more, | |

| | | |Canadian Citizen or legal permanent resident. | |

|August 1 |Indspire Award for Indigenous |Check website |For Indigenous high school applicants in Indigenous communities with Petro-Canada sites | |

|November 1 |Students | |across Canada. Individuals who are First Nation (status or non-status(, Inuit or Metis | |

|February 1 | | |and enrolled full-time in a high school within Canada are eligible to apply. | |

|November 13 |Canadian Paraplegic Association |Varies |Applicant must have a spinal cord injury (verified in writing by a physician or other | |

| | | |health care professional and attending, or will be attending, a recognized | |

| | | |post-secondary institution in Canada. | |

|November 13 |New Relationship Trust |Varies |Interested and eligible BC First Nation students should apply. |

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|November 17 |TD Canada Trust |Up to $70,000 each|Open to students across Canada who are in their final year of high school, have |scholarship |

| | |for up to 20 |demonstrated outstanding community leadership, obtain a minimum overall average in their| |

| | |scholarships |most recently completed full year of school of 75%. |1-800-308-8306 |

| | | |Applications for students starting post-secondary school in September 2022 will open in | |

| | | |September 2021. | |

|November 30 |Arthur Paulin Automotive |5 x $700 |Must be enrolled in an automotive aftermarket industry-related program or curriculum at |

| |Aftermarket Scholarship Award | |a Canadian college or university. This includes students pursuing their studies as an |holarships/arthur-paulin-automotive-aftermarket-scholars|

| | | |automotive apprentice. Also includes studies in any of the following automotive sectors:|hip-award/ |

| | | |auto body, hard parts, heavy duty or motive power (machinists). | |

|November 30 |Geraldo Donato Vertone Scholarship |1 x $400 |To give to any student with the desire to further their education an equal opportunity |

| | | |to do so. Must be of Italian origin and a resident of BC. |ds/sites/5/2017/09/Vertone-Scholarship-2017.jpg |

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|June 15 |Automotive Industries Association |Amounts Vary - 4 |Scholarships are awarded annually across Canada to qualified students and monetary | |

|September 15 |of Canada and The High Fives for |different awards |assistance is provided to shoe who wish to further their education in the automotive | |

|November 30 |Kids Foundation Awards | |aftermarket field. | |

|December 1 |The Dalton Camp Award |$10,000 (winner) |Established by Friends of Canadian Broadcasting in 2002, this award honours the memory | |

| | | |of the late Dalton Camp, a distinguished commentator on Canadian public affairs. The | |

| | | |winner will receive a $10,000 prize for excellence in creative essay-writing on the link| |

| | | |between democracy and the media in Canada. | |

|December 1 |UBC Major Entrance Awards |Varies |UBC is looking for the most accomplished and promising Canadian secondary school and | |

| | | |CEGEP students to join their community. The Major Entrance Scholarship (MES) program |

| | | |offers the most prestigious awards available to entering students at UBC, including |s-canadian-students/presidential-scholars/ |

| | | |one-time awards of at approximately $5,000 and renewable awards of up to $60,000 payable| |

| | | |over four years. These scholarships recognize students who excel across the board and | |

| | | |who have demonstrated academic and leadership achievements in the arts, community, | |

| | | |athletics, and school. Nominations are no longer required. | |

|December 1 |UBC Centennial Scholars Entrance |Up to $80,000 |The program supports academically qualified students who show an interest in UBC, but |

| |Award | |who would not otherwise be able to attend without significant financial assistance. |s-canadian-students/entrance-award/ |

|December 15 |Burger King Scholars Program |$1000 to $50000 |Available to all eligible high school seniors and Burger King employees. | |

|December 17 |SFU Entrance Scholarships |Varies |Recognizes the exceptional, academic, community, artistic and athletic achievements of |

| | | |Canadian high school students. |hool.html |

|December 18 |French for the Future National |Varies |Students in grades 10, 11 and 12 across Canada, the contest will award a total of | |

| |Essay Contest | |$222,000 in scholarships, giving its winner the chance to pursue their postsecondary | |

| | | |studies partially or completely in French. | |

|December 31 |CIBC GIC Award “Canada’s Luckiest |$20,000 + |Create a profile. Opt in for extra prizes to increase your chances to win. For students | |

| |Student” | |ages 16 and older and in good standing at high school in Canada and have a single | |

| | | |Student Life Network account at CIBC. See contest rules at: | |

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|December 31 |Alice Madden Barton Scholarship |See website |High school students or anyone interested in cosmetology or barbering as a career can |

| |Program (Great Clips) | |apply for a scholarship. Can be used at any cosmetology. Sign up for newsletter updates.|-madden-barton-scholarship-program/ |

|January 5 |Society of Punjabi Engineers and |5 X $700 |For students in a technical Engineering and Computer related field of study, 1 of these | |

| |Technologists of BC (SPEATBC) | |scholarships are applicable to grade 12 students. **NEW** an international student | |

| | | |studying in Canada with a valid Student Visa enrolled in or pursuing an engineering or | |

| | | |technology related field of study at a recognized university, college, or technical | |

| | | |school in BC. | |

|January 6 |BCIT Entrance Awards |Varies |Entrance Awards recognize academic and non-academic achievements of students entering a | |

| | | |BCIT program starting between December 2020 and March 2021. The deadline for BCIT | |

| | | |Entrance Awards is August 5 and January 6 of each year. | |

|January 15 |Canadian Women in Municipal |$1000 |Open to young women in high school who are involved in their schools leadership teams or|

| |Government | |student councils. |overnment-scholarship/eligibility.htm |

|January 15 |Spitz Family Awards for Aboriginal |$10,000 per |For Aboriginal women to attend the Sauder School of Business for the 4-year Bachelor of | |

| |Women |academic year |Commerce degree. Awards recognize direct entry and transfer students who demonstrate |

| | | |academic achievement, community engagement, tenacity, leadership skills, and service to |tz-fellows-program#:~:text=A%20cornerstone%20of%20the%20|

| | | |others. |Spitz,January%2015%2C%202021%20for%20consideration |

|January 15 |STEAM: Horizon Awards |5 x $25,000 |Are you a leaders, achiever, or innovator? Do you have limitless drive, ambition, and |

| | | |determination? Opportunity for 5 students each to receive a $25,000 prize for |ampaign=1f037ca30e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_08_21&utm_medium=|

| | | |post-secondary education – including 2 prizes for indigenous youth. |email&utm_term=0_66dcc49e4f-1f037ca30e-77875977#applicat|

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|January 18 |Schulich Leader Scholarship |Top 5 most |For students enrolling in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) | |

|(Nominee application| |in-demand |areas of study at a participating Canadian university. One nomination only to represent| |

|due to Career Centre| |universities: |each school across Canada (Nomination package available on TEAMS or email from Mrs. | |

|2021) | |2 @ $100,000 for |Hughes) - Deadline to Ms. Lee NLT Jan 18, 20121). Must be a Canadian citizen or | |

| | |engineering; and |permanent resident of Canada. Must possess at least 2 of the following attributes: | |

| | |2 @ $80,000 for |academic excellence, outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership, | |

| | |science or math. |financial need (students who would be applying for financial assistance at university | |

| | |Remaining 15 |would meet this criterion). Nominees must enroll at one of the partner universities. | |

| | |universities:1 @ | | |

| | |$100,000 for | | |

| | |engineering and 1 | | |

| | |@ $80,000 for | | |

| | |science or math | | |

|January 28 |YVR Art Foundation Youth |$5000 |Applicants must be of BC or Yukon First Nations ancestry; reside in BC or the Yukon and | |

| |Scholarship | |are between the ages of 16 and 26 (year of birth between 1990 and 2000); are an emerging| |

| | | |artist who creates visual art that reflects BC or Yukon First Nations culture; have the | |

| | | |goal of becoming a professional artist; are accepted to study with a mentor or at a | |

| | | |forma institution of learning; commit to attend the Scholarship Awards ceremony in | |

| | | |Vancouver on May 27, 2016 and the ceremony in recognition of the completed work, one | |

| | | |year later, on May 26, 2017. The completed work must be delivered to YVR by April 25, | |

| | | |2017. | |

|January 31 |DB Perks Scholarship |3 x $1000 |To support and assist Lifesaving Society trained lifeguards and instructors pursuing |

| | | |post-secondary education in BC or the Yukon. |scholarships |

|January 31 |David C. Lam/BC TEAL ESL |1 x 3000 |To an outstanding ESL student in BC. All ESL students who are living in BC who are | |

| |Scholarship | |landed immigrants or Canadian citizens are eligible to apply. The successful applicant | |

| | | |may use the scholarship to register in any program being offered at a BC post-secondary | |

| | | |institutions that are defined as community colleges, vocational institutions and | |

| | | |universities. | |

|January 31 |TEAL Charitable Foundation (TCF) |$1000 |Recognizes a secondary student whose second language is English and who entered Canada | |

| |Refugee Award | |as a refugee. The award is for a refugee who has shown courage and determination while | |

| | | |adapting a new language and a new culture in Canada and wishes to study in a vocational | |

| | | |or academic program at an educational institution in BC. | |

|January 31 |Fraser Health Bursary Program |$500 each |Offered to existing active volunteers at Fraser Health, who are attending a recognized |

| | | |Canadian university, college or training institution (after high school). |on_volunteerbursary/volunteerbursary.aspx |

|January 31 |First Citizens Fund Student Bursary|See website |Provides funding to students of Aboriginal ancestry to help support their post secondary| |

| |Program | |education. This small but helpful bursary is distributed to all students who m eet the | |

| | | |eligibility criteria on a first come, first served basis. | |

|January 31 |Do Something Awards (5) |Varies |Award honours “world changers”. Earn easy scholarships through community service. | |

|August 1 |Indspire Award for Indigenous |Check website |For Indigenous high school applicants in Indigenous communities with Petro-Canada sites | |

|November 1 |Students | |across Canada. Individuals who are First Nation (status or non-status(, Inuit or Metis | |

|February 1 | | |and enrolled full-time in a high school within Canada are eligible to apply. | |

|February 1 |Kin Canada Bursaries |$1000 |Awarded annually based on financial need, community/volunteer involvement and knowledge | |

| | | |of Kin Canada. Canadian citizen or landed immigrant, plan to register or currently | |

| | | |enrolled as full-time students in the upcoming school year at a recognized | |

| | | |post-secondary institution, selection is based on demonstrated high ideals and qualities| |

| | | |of citizenship. | |

|February 1 |Terry Fox Humanitarian Award |Valued at $28,000 |The value of this award is up to $7000 per year for a maximum of 4 years or until a | |

| |Program | |first undergraduate degree is obtained. Awards are available every year to graduating | |

| | | |secondary level students and those currently enrolled full-time in a Canadian | |

| | | |post-secondary institution. | |

| | | |*The award is $3500 per year for students who do not pay tuition fees. | |

|February 1 |CWA Foundation Secondary School |5 Awards (various |Supporting students across Canada with their post-secondary welding education. Five | |

| |Awards Program |amounts) |awards – 1) Joseph G. Doria Exemplary Student Award, 2) Hugh A. Krentz Student Award, 3)| |

| | | |Indspire Indigenou Bursary Award, 4) Nicole Leclir Welding Bursary, 5) TC Energy Trades | |

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|February 1 |Ted Rogers |20 x $2500 |To encourage and support students involved in a mentoring program with Big Brothers Big |

| | | |Sisters of Canada (BBBSC) agencies, who are entering their 1st year of post-secondary |hip-fund/ |

| | | |education. | |

|February 1 |BC Excellence Scholarship |$5000 |Awarded to 55 students, recognizing well-rounded graduates demonstrating community |princessmargaretscholarships. |

|Application (2021) | | |service and leadership, both inside and outside of their schools. Each public secondary | |

|to be submitted to | | |school in BC may nominate 1 eligible student. Nominee application available by emailing | |

|Ms. Lee in Career | | |Mrs. Hughes at hughes_c@surreyschools.ca or Microsoft TEAMS. | |

|Centre; | | | | |

|lee_maggie@surreysch| | | | |

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|February 10 |Sassy Awards |$1000 each + $500 |“Service Above Self Surrey Youth” Recognizes and celebrate the amazing youth in Surrey &| |

| | |to donate to a |White Rock who are making a positive impact in their communities and the world. | |

| | |charity of choice |Nominations will be accepted in 6 categories for youth between the ages 15-21. | |

| | | |Categories include: Arts & Culture leadership, community service, environmental | |

| | | |leadership, international service, overcoming adversity, sports & recreation leadership.| |

|February 14 |BC School Superintendents |6 x $1000 |Students must be currently enrolled in their final year of studies at a secondary school| |

|(2020) |Association Grade 12 Essay | |in BC. One winner will be hose from each of the 6 BCSSA provincial chapters. Applicants | |

| |Scholarship | |must demonstrate exemplary service and leadership within the school and community and | |

| | | |submit a short description of how his/her volunteer service has made a difference in the| |

| | | |life or lives of others. | |

|February 15 |Credit Union Foundation of BC |Varies |Criteria is demonstrated financial need. It is expected that the main funding is in | |

| |Education Awards | |place and every effort through normal channels available to students to access funds has| |

| | | |been made. | |

|February 15 |Pathway to Teacher Education |20 x $5000 |Recognizes exceptional grade 12 students planning to enter the field of teaching. |

| | | |Applicant can redeem voucher to one of BC’s faculty of education programs. |8C45EBC139DF2FFA&title=Pathway%20to%20Teacher%20Educatio|

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|February 15 |Cmolik Foundation | |Criteria include someone who shows great potential and perseverance and has overcome a |

| | | |significant obstacle to pursuing higher education. |policies |

| | | |Each high school identifies candidates who best exemplify the criteria. See web link for|Please Note: Applications are to be submitted to the |

| | | |full criteria needs. |Career Centre for school identification. |

|February 28 |BCCPAC Educational Award |1 x $1000 |Granted annually to a well-rounded student in Grade 12 who is involved and interested in| |

| | | |many things and has an understanding of the importance of parent involvement in | |

| | | |education. The student must be from a school that has a PAC that is a member of BCCPAC.| |

|February 28 |Stacey Levitt Memorial Award |$2500 |Awarded to the selected application to help them live their life to the fullest. Award | |

| | | |could be put towards an educational endeavour engagement in sports or investment in a | |

| | | |travel experience – all pursuits that would have resonated with Stacey. Award recipients| |

| | | |are expected to write a reflection on the impact of the funding on their life, due | |

| | | |within one year of the distribution of funds. | |

|February 28 |Optimist International Essay |Varies |Interested students must contact their local Optimist Club. They need to submit an |e/member/scholarships3.cfm |

| |Contest | |essay on the pre-assigned topic. To find a contact, please email the Programs Department| |

| | | |at programs@ | |

|February 28 |RBC Indigenous Student Awards |Varies |RBC awards 20 scholarships in two categories: for students majoring in disciplines | |

| |Program | |related to the financial services industry; and for students majoring in disciplines | |

| | | |unrelated to the financial services industry. | |

|March 1 |Donald R. Sobey Family Scholarship |$17,000 (for 1st |Entrance scholarships to University of King’s College in Halifax. For Canadian scholars|ukings.ca/scholarships-applicants-high-school |

| | |yr) |and community leaders who want to be prepared for the challenges of our future. | |

| | |$11,000 (for each | | |

| | |of the next 3 | | |

| | |years) | | |

|March 1 |Tall Clubs International Student |$1000 |Must be less than 21 years of age, entering your first year of post-secondary in the | |

| |Scholarships | |upcoming fall, meet the TCI height requirement minimums (5’10” for women and 6’2” for | |

| | | |men). Due date for applications is March 1 of each year. See specifics on website for | |

| | | |Vancouver sponsor. | |

|March 1 |Capilano University |Varies |Entrance scholarships, bursaries and awards recognize and support scholastic |–finances/financial-|

| | | |achievement, leadership abilities, volunteerism & community involvement, athletic & |aid–awards/scholarships-bursaries–awards/future-students|

| | | |artistic achievements, financial need. |/ |

|March 1 |Douglas College |Varies |Entrance scholarships and awards valued over $100,000 to new high school graduates every|

| | | |year. |ncing/financial-aid-information/financial-aid/scholarshi|

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|March 1 |University of the Fraser Valley |Varies |If you are enrolling at UFV in the academic year immediately following your high school |ufv.ca/entrance-scholarships |

| | | |graduation, you may qualify for a UFV Entrance Scholarship award. Recipients are | |

| | | |selected based on academic excellence, community/school involvement, volunteer | |

| | | |experience, and leadership endeavours. | |

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|March 1 |Canadian Association of Principals |12 x $500 |Offering the school principals the opportunity to recognize one of their student leaders|

| |Student Leadership Award | |and to enter that student as a nominee for a national scholarship. |olarships/ |

|March 1 |BC School Trustees Association |5 X $500 |Recognizes graduating students for outstanding contributions they have made to their |

| |Student Citizenship Award | |school and community. |ips/ |

|March 1 |Surrey United Soccer Club |4 x $500 |Current registered players with Surrey United Soccer Club. |

| |Scholarship | | |ships |

|March 5 |Dream Fund Bursaries |Up to $5000 |Financial support to young people interested in career training and/or education | |

| | | |opportunities. Distributed to successful applicants three times per year. Applicants | |

| | | |must have been formerly in youth care under a continuing custody order or temporary | |

| | | |custody order, or youth agreement in BC under the Child, Family and Community Services | |

| | | |Act. Must also be a Canadian Citizen or a landed immigrant between the ages of 14 to 25;| |

| | | |and currently or planning to enrol in a secondary, post-secondary academic, technical or| |

| | | |vocation program, in a recognized public post-secondary institution. | |

|March 5 |Dream Fund Bursaries |Up to $5000 |Financial support to young people interested in career training and/or education |

| | | |opportunities. Distributed to successful applicants three times per year. Applicants |rts |

| | | |must have been formerly in youth care under a continuing custody order or temporary | |

| | | |custody order, or youth agreement in BC under the Child, Family and Community Services | |

| | | |Act. Must also be a Canadian Citizen or a landed immigrant between the ages of 14 to 24;| |

| | | |and currently or planning to enrol in a secondary, post-secondary academic, technical or| |

| | | |vocation program, in a recognized public post-secondary institution. | |

|March 12 |JA BC Individual |$2500 |Recognizes achievement in the development of speaking and presentation skills. |

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|March 15 |Re/Max Quest for Excellence Bursary|16 x $1000 |Recognizes the pursuits in leadership and community contributions of Western Canadian | |

| |Program | |students. High school students graduating in 2012 from BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, | |

| | | |Manitoba, Northwest and Yukon Territories are encouraged to write an essay to convey the| |

| | | |contributions they have made to enrich the lives of others and their communities, | |

| | | |through leadership, motivation, volunteering and participation in charitable events or | |

| | | |fundraising. | |

|March 15 |Provincial Girl Guide of Canada (BC|Varies |Take time to review helpful hints, criteria and application forms. Ensure that all |

|(opens online Jan |Bursaries, grants & scholarships – | |interactive documents are saved to your computer after opening. Complete the document |ces/Awards___Recognition/GGC_Scholarships.aspx |

|2021) |adults & youth) | |and save to your computer. These documents have been updated to simplify the application| |

| | | |process. | |

|March 15 |St. John Ambulance |Varies |St. John Ambulance’s bursaries and scholarships are ONLY available to volunteers who are|

| | | |members of St. John Ambulance Community Services programs. |/Student%20Bursaries%20and%20Scholarships/Student-Schola|

| | | | |rships-and-Bursaries.aspx |

|March 15 |The Leonard Foundation Financial |Varies |Awarded to students enrolled or enrolling in an accredited undergraduate degree program | |

| |Assistance Program | |in a College or University in Canada. 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 Mining and | |

| | | |Metallurgical Institute of Canada. Also given to those who have previously received an | |

| | | |award from The Leonard Foundation. | |

|March 15 |Trevor Linden Community Spirit |4 x $2500 |Recognizes 4 student leaders in BC attending their 1st year of post-secondary in good |

| |Scholarship | |academic standing and made exceptional contributions. |-search |

|March 15 |Girl Guides of Canada |Check website |Any registered member of Girl Guides of Canada who is entering or pursuing |

| |National Scholarship | |post-secondary education on a full-time basis. |ces/Awards___Recognition/Awards/BC/Volunteers/Guider_Res|

| | | | |ources/Awards___Recognition/Awards.aspx?hkey=c084bfd4-8a|

| | | | |bf-421b-8a37-4de9d9ff88c8 |

|March 16 |Uggla Family Scholarship |Check website |Open to high school applicants applying to the SFU Beedie School of Business or Faculty |

| | | |of Applied Sciences who have applied for the Fall 2021 term. |ly-scholarship |

|March 29 |Partners 36 |Varies |17 different scholarships awarded to only Surrey School District students. |

| | | |Go to princessmargaretscholarships. for detailed information. |Information/scholarships/Pages/default.aspx |

|March 29 |Coast Capital Savings Youth Get It |60 x $2500 |The 2021 awards include: Standing Tall Award and Beth Hutchinson Award. See more details|

| |Awards |1 x $5000 |one of the 3 websites listed to the right. |sForYouth/YouthEducationAwards/ or…. |

| | | |Go to princessmargaretscholarships. (under Partners 36) for detailed |

| | | |information. |36-scholarships.html or…. |

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| | | | |Information/scholarships/Pages/default.aspx |

|March 30 |Lumen Scholarship |2 x $1000 |For high school students who have been impacted by invisible illnesses either directly | |

| | | |or indirectly, so whether they have an invisible illness themselves or someone in their | |

| | | |life has an invisible illness they are eligible to apply. | |

| | | |Due to COVID-19 pandemic we will unfortunately be unable to offer a 2021 scholarship. | |

| | | |Check back early 2022 for updates. | |

|March 31 |The Soroptimist Violet Richardson |28 x $1000 |Young women between the ages of 14-17 who volunteers in their community or school. |

| |Award | | |/ |

|March 31 |Canadian Hard of Hearing |Varies |Scholarship program consists of these available scholarships: Carrell Hearn Memorial | |

| |Association | |Scholarship ($1000); Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship ($1,000); The Dr. Charles A. | |

| | | |Laszlo Scholarship ($1,000); Susan Brown Memorial Scholarship ($2,000). The 2021 | |

| | | |scholarship program process begins in December 2020. Keep checking this website for more| |

| | | |info as it becomes available. | |

|March 31 |Union of National Employees |$1000 in ea. UNE |Scholarships are designed to highlight union principles, as well as promote the union | |

| |BC/Yukon High School Bursary |regions |and labour movement in a positive way. | |

|March 31 |IBABC |Varies |Children of Insurance industry practitioners can give their post-secondary education a |

| | | |leg-up with one of several scholarships available to them. 2 scholarships available. |html |

|March 31 |BC Hydro Power Pioneers |20 x $500 |Candidates must have made outstanding contributions in their community for a |

| | | |considerable amount of time; or a one time project that the individual initiated, |ard.aspx |

| | | |organized and contributed to significantly. | |

|April 1 |Fraser Skies Area Young Adult |5 x $500 |Presented to Girl Guides of Canada Fraser Skies Area members for financial assistance |Awards |

| |Leadership Award | |towards formal education in a field that will enhance the life of the recipient. | |

|April 1 |BC Epilepsy |$1000 |Student must be 16 years or older, entering or are in a post-secondary program, a | |

| | | |Canadian citizen or have landed immigrant status, under a physicians’ care for epilepsy | |

| | | |and a current member of the BC Epilepsy Society. Awarded on the basis of educational | |

| | | |commitment, volunteer work, and other achievements or interests. | |

|April 6 |Ignite a Dream Educational Award |$2500-$5000 |Designed to identify a select group of graduating grade 12 students who have overcome |

| | | |individuals who have surmounted the barriers that have been placed before them and have |a-dream-educational-awards/ |

| | | |consistently demonstrated the resiliency to move forward in their lives. | |

|April 14 |2021 Hartvikson Memorial |$1000 |Awarded to a student who is enrolling in a Canadian post-secondary sustainable |westvanfoundation.ca/scholarships |

| |Scholarship in Memory of Lourdes | |agriculture and food systems program at an institution with the Canadian Revenue Agency.| |

| |Llamzon | | | |

|April 15 |Kwantlen Polytechnic University |$5000 and $20000 |High school students registering in classes at KPU for the first time in Fall 2020 or | kpu.ca/awards |

| |(KPU) | |Spring 2021, can apply for major entrance scholarships. KPU also offers many | |

| | | |donor-funded Entrance awards. | |

|April 15 |Phi Delta Theta Foundation |Varies |For any undergraduate member of Phi Delta Theta who will be continuing his undergraduate|

| |Undergraduate Scholarship | |studies at College or University where his chapter is located during the entire |llowships/undergraduate-scholarships/ |

| | | |2011-2012 academic year. | |

|April 15 |Shear Comfort Automotive |$1500 |To a student enrolled in either an engineering program related to the development of | |

|(Spring Semester) |Scholarship | |vehicles (mechanical engineering, automotive, aerospace, production, electrical, etc.) | |

| | | |Automotive Technology, or a similar program related to the automotive industry at an | |

| | | |accredited college or university in Canada or the US. | |

|April 15 |Public Guardian and Trustee |Varies |Applicant must be a former permanent ward of the Province of BC and planning to study at|

| |Educational Assistance Fund | |a post-secondary level in an academic, technical or vocational program. |rust-services/pages/pgt-educational-assistance-fund.aspx|

|April 15 |Charlene Reaveley Children’s |$1000 |Recognizes graduating students who harbour the hope and potential for a brighter | |

| |Charity Society Bursary | |tomorrow in the face of adversity through the loss of a parent and/or sibling. | |

|April 15 |BC Fire Training Officers Bursary |$500 |To the son/daughter/grandchild of an active member of a participating department to | |

| | | |support post-secondary goals. | |

|April 22 |I-CBABC (Indo-Canadian Business |Various |Awarding academic, athletics and special needs scholarships to students who have a B | |

| |Association) Awards | |average or above; attend a post-secondary institution in the fall; exhibit leadership | |

| | | |aptitude in school and extra-curricular activities; actively involved in the community | |

| | | |and a well-rounded individual. | |

|April 28 |Beach House Theatre |1 x $500 |For students graduating from a Surrey School District school in June. Students who are | |

| | | |planning to pursue post-secondary opportunities and training in the field of technical | |

| | | |theatre. Students who have been involved in stagecraft (courses/experiences) and who | |

| | | |have a keen interest in a career in film and/or theatre technical support should apply | |

| | | |or be nominated. | |

|April 29 |BCGEU Scholarships |$2000 for full |Applicants must be a BCGEU member, or related to a current retired, or deceased BCGEU | |

| | |time students |member or staff; and a student or prospective post-secondary or higher learning student | |

| | |$1000 for part |enrolled, registered or planning to attend an eligible educational institution in 2018. | |

| | |time students | | |

|April 30 |Honey Hooser Scholarship |$500 |The City of Surrey has established this award for each year to a graduating |

| | | |post-secondary arts student, or to a student with an interest in arts and crafts |stance/honey-hooser-scholarship |

| | | |graduating from a senior secondary school in Surrey, or to a disabled person with an | |

| | | |interest in arts and crafts. The interest may be interpreted in a broad fashion, | |

| | | |including the study of the visual, graphic, or performing arts, or the development of | |

| | | |the tools to facilitate these arts. | |

|April 30 |RBC Children of RBC Employees |More than 50 x |RBC is offering a post-secondary scholarship program for children and legal wards of RBC| |

| | |$2500 |employees, incorporating existing scholarship programs offered by some businesses within| |

| | | |the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. More information through RBC’s | |

| | | |internal site for employees. | |

|April 30 |SFU Entrance Awards & Bursaries |Varies | |

| | | | |hool.html |

|April 30 |Howard Legacy Youth Fund & AFABC |2 x $1000 |For youth in and from foster care and youth who joined their family through adoption. | |

| |Youth Bursary | |Assist in covering tuition or other costs directly related to post-secondary programs. | |

|April 30 |BC Hockey |$500-$1000 |Applicant must be current registered members of BC Hockey or former members of Western | |

| | | |Hockey League. | |

|April 30 |Educational Facility Managers Assn.|4 x $1000 |Applicants must be dependents of school district employees in the maintenance/custodial | |

| |BC | |area. | |

|April 30 |BC Housing |Various |Assist students living in subsidized housing or Rental Assistance Programs who are |tenants/services/educationawards |

| |Education Awards Program | |pursuing their educational goals and plans. | |

|April 30 |Unlock Your Future Scholarships |1 x $500 |Available to grade 12 students graduating from high school and to first year | |

| |(Brittany Palmer) |2 x $250 |post-secondary students who have participated in an aspect of the Unlock your Future | |

| | | |Program. This includes seminars, online webinars, individual or group sessions and | |

| | | |writing workshops. | |

| | | |The 2021 UYF Scholarship application will be released on the link by the end of February| |

| | | |2021. | |

|April 30 |BC Technology Scholarship Program |Up to 3 x $3500 |Provided to students who have a proven passion for technology. Six $1000 grants | |

| | | |available to grade 12 graduates entering post-secondary in September 2017. One Equality | |

| | | |Scholarship available to grade 12 graduates who belong to the following groups: women, | |

| | | |First Nations, persons with disabilities, new immigrants, LGBTQ | |

|April 30 |Childhood Cancer Canada Survivor |$1500 |A one-time $1500 award for full-time students in any university, college, or vocational | |

| |Scholarship | |training program. Students may be in any year of their studies provided that they are | |

| | | |enrolled in school for the f all term in which the scholarships are awarded. | |

|April 30 |Pat Fletcher Scholarship |Up to $3000 |Open to any Canadian student under the age of 25 who is in need of financial assistance | |

| | | |for the purpose of pursuing an education at the post secondary level. | |

|April 30 |Scotiabank & myBlueprint |$30,000 |Two scholarship themes: Financial Wellness and STEM. To apply students will need to | |

| |Scholarship Program |Divided X 8 |submit an application to myBlueprint. All applicants must have a myBlueprint account. | |

|May 1 |Surrey Firefighters Community |Up to 40 |Awards given to Surrey students that are based on the student’s contribution to the | |

| |Bursary | |community and may include service to their school, sports teams, church groups, | |

| | | |community centres, hospitals, or service clubs. | |

|May 1 |Mike Pettingale & Kelli Glass |5 x $500 each |Candidate must have played with a team affiliated with the BC Soccer Association (BCSA | |

| |Memorial Soccer Scholarships | |for 3 or more years in a Metro Vancouver Youth Soccer Association, or is related to a | |

| | | |Westside FC member in good standing. Currently participation in some capacity in soccer,| |

| | | |as a player, referee, coach, or administrator. Graduating grade 12 student entering an | |

| | | |accredited Canadian post-secondary institution in the fall of the high school graduating| |

| | | |year. Minimum B average – 73% (grades 11 and 12 year to date. Demonstrating good | |

| | | |citizenship, character, and leadership. | |

|May 1 |Overwaitea Food Group /UFCW Local |10 x $1000 |Open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada pursuing a part-time or |diversity |

| |1518 | |full-time post-secondary program in BC and have demonstrated involvement in diversity | |

| | | |initiatives in their school or community. | |

|May 1 |United Croats of Canada |$500 |Offered to students of Croatian ancestry. |

| |Scholarships & Bursaries |$1000 |Cancelled until further notice. |hips |

|TBA for 2021 |PMSS Punjabi Language Community |2 x $500 |“Be the Change You Want to See in the World” bursary is awarded to students who are |

| |Scholarship | |making a difference by being themselves and their daily acts which make others’ lives |al-scholarships.html |

| | | |better. The “Achievable Dreams” bursary is created to support the aspirations of | |

| | | |students who wish to make a difference in the world and have financial obstacles. | |

|May 7 |The Canadian Scholarship Trust |25 x $6000 |For students who are facing financial difficulty. Preference will be given to students | |

| |Foundation (CST) | |who are first generation PSI students. (First generation PSE students are students whose| |

| | | |parents did not complete post-secondary education – i.e., did not attend either college | |

| | | |or university). | |

|May 7 |The Federation of Community Social |Max. of $2000 per |Eligibility requires that the applicant is currently in care, a former youth in care | |

| |Services of BC Bursary |academic yr. |either under a continuing custody order or temporary custody order or Youth Agreement in| |

| | | |BC under the Child, Family and Community Services Act. Must be a Canadian citizen or | |

| | | |landed immigrant; 25 years old or younger; currently planning to enroll in a | |

| | | |post-secondary academic, technical or vocational program in a recognized public | |

| | | |post-secondary institution. Educational plans must relate to a career in the fields of | |

| | | |Social Services, Health, Education or Social Justice. | |

|May 7 |BC School Sports Scholarships | |Assisting worthy student-athletes in their desire to attend an accredited Canadian | |

| | | |University or College. Rewards students who excel in both scholastic and athletic | |

| | | |pursuits. Successful applicants will be student-athletes who have balanced their high | |

| | | |academic achievements with significant success as school athletes and contributors to | |

| | | |their community. Scholarships include: BCSS Zone Scholarship, Dave Gifford Memorial | |

| | | |Scholarship, Bert & Greta Quartermaine Badminton Scholarship, & BC Dairy Association | |

| | | |Scholarship. | |

|May 9 |Jan Bell-Irving Award for Women’s |$2500 |This award’s purpose is to inspire and encourage young women to lead at the highest | |

| |Leadership | |levels, with heart. To be eligible for this award, you must be female in grade 10, 11 or| |

| | | |12; have participated in JA Company, JA Tital or JA Be Entrepreneurial; and have | |

| | | |demonstrated leadership skills. | |

|May 9 |Dr. Donald Rix Inspiring Business |$2500 |Recognizes a self-identifying Indigenous OR rural (outside Metro Vancouver, Fraser | |

| |Excellence Scholarship | |Valley and Greater Victoria) OR new immigrant student (born outside Canada) who has | |

| | | |demonstrated significant growth in business skills, learning skills, leadership skills | |

| | | |and/or entrepreneurial skills. | |

|May 14 |BC Public Service |60 x $2500 |Offered to children of BC public servants who are taking a bachelor’s or trades training|

| |Pacific Leaders Scholarship | |at a post-secondary institution in BC. |oyees/career-development/pacific-leaders/scholarships-fo|

| | | | |r-children |

|May 15 |BC Music Educators’ Association |5 x $500 |Open to students currently enrolled in the school music program taught by a teacher who | |

| |Scholarship | |is currently a BCMEA member and students who can perform at a very high level. | |

|May 15 |BC Arts Council Scholarship |Up to $6000 |Assist outstanding arts student in post-secondary education. |

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|May 15 |The Fountainhead Essay Contest |1 x$10,000 |Open to students worldwide who are enrolled in grades 11 or 12. Applicants must submit |

| | |5x$2,000 |an original 80-1600 word essay on one of the pre-selected topics from Ayn Rand’s ‘The |head-essay-contest |

| | |10x$1,000 |Fountainhead’. | |

| | |45x$100 | | |

| | |175x$50 | | |

|May 15 |BC Hydro post-secondary and |Varies |Supporting students who are not only committed to a post-secondary education, but who |

| |Aboriginal Scholarships | |are good examples of how to maintain a healthy life balance. |arships.html?WT.mc_id=rd_scholarships#1 |

|May 15 |Fraser Valley Secondary Schools |6 x $750 |Open to both boys and girls who fully displays the all round qualities exemplified by | |

| |Scholarship (FVSSS) | |the selection criteria. To be eligible a candidate must have attended grade 12 at a | |

| | | |secondary school in the districts represented by the FVSSAA during the year of | |

| | | |application. | |

|May 15 |Hebden Bursary |$1000 |Western Campus is offering a $1000 bursary to a student who can demonstrate financial | |

|(2020) | | |need and how you have made your school and/or community a better place. | |

|May 17 |Lotus Light Charity Scholarship |1 x $500 |Any Canadian student who is 17 years or older and will be beginning or continuing their |

| | | |studies at a recognized post-secondary educational institution on a full-time basis may |olarship-accepting-application-on-march-1/ |

| | | |apply. Applicants will be assessed on scholastic record and community volunteer | |

| | | |involvement. | |

| | | |2020 Scholarship Program suspended until further notice. | |

|May 18 |Jennifer Wadge Social Justice |2 x $2000 |Awards for children of STA members. |

| |Awards | | |saries/ |

| | |4 x $2000 |Open to any current Grade 12 student at a public secondary school during the current | |

| | | |year. | |

| | | | | |

| |STA’s Indigenous Student Awards |2 x $2000 |Open to any current Grade 12 student at a Surrey public secondary school during their | |

| | | |graduating school year who identifies as an Indigenous student. | |

|May 20 |Clean Energy BC |$1000 |Available for students who are interested in pursuing a future in clean energy at a post|

| | | |secondary institution. |ip-2021 |

|May 21 |PM Secondary School-Based |Varies |Princess Margaret Secondary awards given directly for distribution to qualified PM |princessmargaretscholarships. |

| |Scholarship & Bursaries | |students. See website for specific categories. Applicants are encouraged to submit to | |

| | | |more than one application, if qualified. | |

|May 21 |District/Authority (Dogwood) Awards|$1250 each |District/Authority Awards (Dogwood) are distributed across BC school districts that |Link to these & other PM scholarships: |

| | | |reward graduating BC students for excellence in their chosen non-academic field(s). |princessmargaretscholarships. |

|May 23 |Youth Transforming Society |$1000 |Recognizes students for their dedication and commitment to selfless service in the |

| | | |community. |application/ |

|May 24 |Cloverdale Rodeo Youth Initiative |3 x $1000 |Recognizes a student’s dedication and commitment to selfless service in the community. |

| |Fund Scholarship | |Open to past and present student volunteers of the Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair who |arship/ |

| | | |are in their graduation year. | |

|May 29 |Irving K Barber BC Scholarship |100 x $5000 |Provides scholarships and awards to help BC post-secondary students achieve their | |

|June 30 |Society | |educational goals. | |

|July 6 | | |Women In Technology/Indigenous Women in Technology Scholarship. Deadline: July 6, 2020. | |

| | | |Premier’s International Scholarship. Deadline: June 30, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Student Award (apprentice, certificate, diploma or undergraduate degree). | |

| | | |Deadline: May 29, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Masters/Doctoral Award. Deadline: May 29, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Teacher Education Award. Deadline: May 29, 2020 | |

|March 11 |JA British Columbia Awards |Varies |Each year, JABC is very pleased to offer a number of awards to recognize outstanding |

|May 31 | | |student performance in a JA Program. |xkDxKy_Gi5tZTYNOpjINpmKpTPENNQzfYwWk |

|June 14 | | | | |

|May 31 |Tony Marzitelli Memorial |1 x $500 |The applicant must be a graduating Grade 12 student residing in the Metro Vancouver area| |

| |Scholarship Fund | |whose parents are of Italian heritage. | |

| | | | | |

| |ICC Scholarships |4 x $500 |Granted annually to four grade 1 2 students residing in Metro Vancouver whose parents | |

| | | |are of Italian heritage and members of the ICCS and who intend to pursue | |

| | | |Italian-language course work at a post-secondary institution. | |

|May 31 |BC Drama Teachers Scholarship |2 x $750 |Drama teacher from students school who is sponsoring application must be a current |

| |(ABCDE) | |member of ABCDE or application will not be considered. |.html |

|May 31 |MADD Canada Bursary Program |Varies |Open to Canadian citizens who have themselves been severely injured or who have had a |

| | | |parent (or legal guardian) or sibling killed or severely injured as a result of an |outh-bursary-fund/ |

| | | |impaired driving crash and who are enrolled in a full-time, ministry-approved, | |

| | | |post-secondary educational program.  | |

|May 31 |Betty Spalton Trust Fund |$1500 |Any student entering or continuing studies leading to a career in road building, road |

| | | |maintenance, or heavy construction. | |

|May 31 |Leavitt Machinery Scholarship |1 x $500 |Student must be currently enrolled or expect to be enrolled in a degree program (2 years| |

| |Program | |length or greater) by September; must have a GPS of 3.0 or higher and submit an answer | |

| | | |to the essay question prior to the deadline. | |

|May 31 |Leavitt Machinery Scholarship |$500 |For individuals obtaining an education in fields associated with the road building, road|

| |Program | |maintenance, or heavy construction. Canadian citizens only. | |

|May 31 |BC Aviation Council (BCAC) |Varies |Students actively pursuing studies in the following aviation fields can apply. There are| |

| | | |4 scholarship categories – pilots, aircraft mechanics (AMEs), airport operations, and | |

| | | |general. | |

| | | |2020 scholarships extended to September 30th. Some scholarships will be postponed until | |

| | | |2021. | |

|May 31 |gfnf (Grace Family Network |3 x $500 |Available to Greater Vancouver area students that will be beginning their studies at any| |

| |Foundation) | |post-secondary institution in the fall. Priority given to students in financial need. | |

| | | | | |

|May 31 |SOAR Philanthropic Society |Over $35000 in 10+|Must be attending and graduating a SD36 high school, attending post-secondary in Fall of| |

| | |categories |2020. | |

| | | |Due to COVID 19 they will not be holding any scholarship programs until further notice. | |

|May 31 |BC Ferry & Marine Workers Union |Varies |Available to students who will be enrolling in University, College or Technical | |

| |Scholarship Fund | |Programs. Applicant needs to have a relationship to a member of the BC Ferry and Marine | |

| | | |Workers’ Union (active, retired or deceased). | |

|May 31 |Luke Santini Award |$1000 |To a graduating high school student who has been accepted into a full-time academic |

| | | |program in Physical Sciences at a Canadian university in the fall. The successful |/luke-santi-award |

| | | |student is expected to direct the award towards tuition for studies in physics. | |

|May 31 |Italian Culture Centre Scholarships|4 x $500 |One of the applicants parents must be of Italian heritage as well as a member of the | |

| | | |Italian Cultural Centre Society. | |

| |Tony Marzitelli Memorial | | | |

| |Scholarship |1 x $500 |Rewarded to a worthy graduating student with an opportunity to assist in the pursuit of | |

| | | |their academic dreams. The recipient of the scholarship must be a graduating Grade 12 | |

| | | |student residing in the Metro Vancouver area whose parents are of Italian heritage. | |

|June 1 |Scouts Foundation Scholarship |20 x $1000 |Candidates selected based on demonstration of scouting history, leadership, scholastic | |

| | | |achievements, attitude and aptitude. | |

|June 1 |Jack Cooper Scholarship |1 x $500 |For previous Dr. F.D. Sinclair Elementary (SD #36) students. |Contact Mrs. Hughes hughes_c@surreyschools.ca or on |

| | | | |TEAMS in the Career Centre for an application |

|June 1 |AbbVie IBD Scholarship Program |10 x $5000 |Applicants of any age can apply. Must be a legal and permanent resident of Canada |

| | | |diagnosed with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis seeking an associate, |hips |

| | | |undergraduate, or graduate degree from a Canadian university; college; or enrolled in a | |

| | | |trade school educational diploma. | |

|June 2 |Arctic Chiropractic “Got a Spine |$500 |Student must be attending college or university on a full-time basis by no later than |

| |Scholarship” | |October of 2020; must have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during the last academic |_a_spine_scholarship_scholarship.php |

| | | |year. | |

|June 10 |Bayer Fund Scholarship Program |65 x $1500 |Scholarships offered to students entering either agriculture or food-related studies. | |

|June 13 |Chief Joe Mathias BC Aboriginal |Varies |Applicants must be members of BC First Nation, enrolled at an eligible post secondary | |

| |Scholarship Fund | |educational institution as a full-time or part-time student, pursuing studies that lead| |

| | | |to a degree or to a certificate or diploma from that institution and are in financial | |

| | | |need and demonstrate merit. | |

|June 14 |South Asian Family Association |3 x $1000 |Must be a student of South Asian descent; a Canadian citizen or permanent resident; | |

|(2019) |Scholarships | |enrolling in their 1st year of full time studies at a post-secondary institution in | |

| | | |Canada or abroad; be completing/have completed grade 12 in a BC high school. $1000 | |

| | | |awarded in each of the following categories: Academic excellence, Excellence in | |

| | | |Community Involvement/Fine Arts, and Excellence in Athletics. | |

|March 11 |JA British Columbia Awards |Varies |Each year, JABC is very pleased to offer a number of awards to recognize outstanding |

|May 31 | | |student performance in a JA Program. |xkDxKy_Gi5tZTYNOpjINpmKpTPENNQzfYwWk |

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|June 15 |Monsanto Fund Opportunity |65 x $1500 |Awarded to students who are entering their first year of post-secondary education in | |

| |Scholarship Program | |agriculture, food science or culinary arts at a Canadian college or university. | |

|June 15 |Credit Union Foundation of BC |Varies |Criteria is demonstrated financial need. It is expected that the main funding is in | |

| |Education Awards | |place and every effort through normal channels available to students to access funds has| |

| | | |been made. | |

|June 15 |Automotive Industries Association |Amounts Vary of 4 |Scholarships are awarded annually across Canada to qualified students and monetary | |

|September 15 |of Canada and The High Fives for |different awards |assistance is provided to shoe who wish to further their education in the automotive | |

|November 30 |Kids Foundation Awards | |aftermarket field. | |

|June 15 |Global Lift Equipment Scholarship |$500 |Student must be currently attending or planning on attending a post-secondary |

| | | |institution in Canada or the US in the Fall of 2020; submit a short story (detailed |y/2883/used_daewoo_forklifts_inventory_british_columbia.|

| | | |instructions can be found on the application page); must have a GPA of 2.5 or greater; |php |

| | | |be a resident of the United States or Canada. | |

|June 15 |Royal Arch Masonic Bursary Fund |5 x amount varies |To provide bursaries to assist needful qualified students whose father or grandfather | |

| | | |is, or at the time of his death was, a Royal Arch Companion in a Chapter of the Grand | |

| | | |Chapter of Royal Arch Masons British Columbia & Yukon. | |

|June 28 |Khalsa Credit Union |Academic |Academic, religious, sports, universities, high school scholarships and bursaries. | |

| | |26 x $1800 | | |

|June 30 |Prospera Credit Union |35 x $1000 |Applicants must be entering or a returning student to an accredited university or |

| | | |college program in one of the following areas: Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Agassiz, Mission,|/ |

| | | |Langley, Surrey, Vancouver, Kelowna, Penticton or Vernon, BC. Applicants must display a | |

| | | |financial need, maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Children of Prospera employees are | |

| | | |eligible. | |

|June 30 |Engineers and Geoscientists BC |6 x 2500 |Entrance scholarships |

| |Foundation |1 x $1000 |Transfer scholarship |ent-Program/Scholarships |

| | | |For BC Secondary students entering engineering or geoscience programs. | |

|June 30 |David Ellis Scholarship |5 x $500 |Available only to high school students who are the child or grandchild of a member of | |

| | | |the United Steelworkers. | |

| | | |Deadline extended to July 31 | |

|June 30 |Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society |Varies |The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC offers three types of scholarships | |

|July 31 |of BC | |annually: post-secondary scholarships and music scholarships. See website for details: | |

| | | | | |

|May 29 |Irving K Barber BC Scholarship |100 x $5000 |Provides scholarships and financial awards to help BC post-secondary students achieve | |

|June 30 |Society | |their educational goals. | |

|July 6 | | |Women In Technology/Indigenous Women in Technology Scholarship. Deadline: July 6, 2020. | |

| | | |Premier’s International Scholarship. Deadline: June 30, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Student Award (apprentice, certificate, diploma or undergraduate degree). | |

| | | |Deadline: May 29, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Masters/Doctoral Award. Deadline: May 29, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Teacher Education Award. Deadline: May 29, 2020 | |

|June 30 |Alice Madden Barton Scholarship |See website |High school students or anyone interested in cosmetology or barbering as a career can |

| |Program (Great Clips) | |apply for a scholarship. Can be used at any cosmetology. Sign up for newsletter updates.|-madden-barton-scholarship-program/ |

|June 30 |United Steelworkers Education Fund |21 x $1000 |Awarded to members, or sons and daughters of members, of the United Steelworkers. | |

|June 30 |UCBeyond Rheumatoid Arthritis |Varies |Students diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, who are entering into or currently | |

| |Scholarship Program | |attending a post-secondary educational institution. | |

|June 30 |Pete Ketcham Memorial Scholarship |Varies |The Pete Ketcham Memorial Scholarship Fund was initiated by West Fraser and many of its |

| | | |employees, suppliers. Open to any student, preference may be given first to students |scholarships/pete-ketcham-memorial-scholarship-fund |

| | | |graduating from a school located in a community in which the company operates and | |

| | | |secondly, to students who have a relative employed by the Company. | |

|June 30 |Lift Parts Express Scholarship |1 x $500 |Student must be a current senior in high school or be a freshman or sophomore in college|

| | | |or university (ages 16-21); and must be enrolled or expected to be enrolled by the Fall |s.php |

| | | |of 2014. | |

|June 30 |SOARS Philanthropic Society |5 x $1000 |Requirements include applicant is currently attending a secondary school in the Lower | |

| | | |Mainland, graduating this year, will be attending a post-secondary institution in Fall | |

| | | |2016, professional references (max. 2), can only apply to ONE of the SOAR scholarships. | |

| | | |Five scholarships available in the areas of: Academics, Adversity, | |

| | | |Athletics/Sportsmanship, Community Leadership, Visual & Performing Arts. | |

|June 30 |Looking Glass Foundation Awards |Varies |Available to BC students, who have received, or are currently receiving, treatment for | |

| | |(3 awards) |an eating disorder. There are 3 scholarship categories. Applications open online | |

| | | |beginning March 1. | |

|June 30 |The BC Electrical Association |$500-$1000 |Available to high school students pursuing a career in the following areas: Electrical, | |

| |Bursary Program | |Marketing, Electrical Engineering, Business. | |

|June 30 |ARFI (Automotive Retailers |Varies |Ten awards supporting students entering the automotive industry. Students must be |

| |Foundation) | |enrolled full-time for the year of the scholarship. (some restrictions in 2020 due to |ries/ |

| | | |COVID-19) | |

|July 1 |Canadian Institute of Steel |5 x $500 |Applicants must have an interest in pursuing ‘specific training’ (such as welding, |For an application come to the Career Centre or more |

| |Construction “Steel Scholarship” | |fabricating, ironworking, detailing, etc.) that leads to a career in the Steel |info. email infor@ |

| | | |Construction Industry. | |

|July 2 |Canadian Printing Industries |Varies |To attract the most talented young people available to the printing industry by | |

| |Association Scholarship Trust Fund | |providing financial assistance to them while enrolled in a graphic arts management or | |

| | | |technical program. | |

|July 5 |Retail as a Career Scholarship |1 x $5000 |Students who are going into marketing, retail or business courses. |

| |Program |1 x $3000 | |tion/retail-as-a-career-scholarship-program |

| | |18 x $1000 | | |

|May 29 |Irving K Barber BC Scholarship |100 x $5000 |Provides scholarships and financial awards to help BC post-secondary students achieve | |

|June 30 |Society | |their educational goals. | |

|July 6 | | |Women In Technology/Indigenous Women in Technology Scholarship. Deadline: July 6, 2020. | |

| | | |Premier’s International Scholarship. Deadline: June 30, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Student Award (apprentice, certificate, diploma or undergraduate degree). | |

| | | |Deadline: May 29, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Masters/Doctoral Award. Deadline: May 29, 2020. | |

| | | |BC Indigenous Teacher Education Award. Deadline: May 29, 2020 | |

|July 6 |National Union of Public and | |Given each year to children of NUPGE members. Open to the children, grandchildren, or | |

| |General Employees Scholarships | |foster child of the National Union’s 340,000 members who are starting a post-secondary | |

| | | |education. | |

| | |$1500 |Brian Fudge Memorial to all students who plan to enter the 1st year of a Canadian | |

| | | |post-secondary education institution full time in 2017. Essay award. | |

| | | |Tommy Douglas Scholarship Open to all students who plan to enter the 1st year of a | |

| | |$1500 |Canadian public post-secondary education institution full-time and who are children or | |

| | | |foster children of a NUPGE member. | |

| | | |Terry Fox Memorial Scholarship Open to all students with disabilities who plan to enter | |

| | |$1500 |the 1st year of a Canadian public post-secondary education institution full-time and who| |

| | | |are the children/foster children of a member of the NUPGE. | |

| | | |Scholarship for Aboriginal Canadians. | |

| | | |Open to all Aboriginal Canadian students who plan to enter the 1st year of a Canadian | |

| | |$1500 |public post-secondary education institution full-time and who are the children/foster | |

| | | |children of a NUPGE member. | |

| | | |The Scholarship for Visible Minorities Open to all visible minority students who plan | |

| | | |to enter the 1st year of a Canadian public post-secondary education full time and who | |

| | |$1500 |are the children/foster children of a NUPGE member. | |

| | | |2020 applications extended to August 24 | |

|July 15 |Lower Mainland Down Syndrome |2 x $250 |Assists students with Down Syndrome seeking a post-secondary education. |

| |Society | | |info-for-web.pdf |

|July 16 |CFIG (Canadian Federation of |1 x $6000 |National scholarship | |

| |Independent Grocers)ng |6 x $2000 |Regional scholarships | |

| | | |Applicants must be Canadian residents studying Canada; must be expected to enrol in a PS| |

| | | |program of at least 2 years; must be working for a CFIG member (retail, associate, | |

| | | |affiliate) or be a family member of an employee of a current CFIG member. | |

|July 20 |Jinnah Excellence Award |4 x $500 |Academic – to recognize and support capable students of Pakistani origin in their | |

| | |(academic) |academic pursuits. | |

| | |1 x $300 |Sports – To recognize capable and need athletes/sportsmen of Pakistani origin. | |

| | |(sports) |The awards have been discontinued, but will resume in due course. | |

|June 30 |Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society |Varies |The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC offers three types of scholarships | |

|July 31 |of BC | |annually: post-secondary scholarships and music scholarships. See website for details: | |

| | | | | |

|July 31 |The BC Electrical Association |Over $5000 to |Available to dependents of personnel of BCEA member companies in good standing, up to a | |

| |Scholarship Program |award |maximum of two scholarships per member company. The employee of the BCEA member company | |

| | | |must live and work in BC. Students are not required to attend school in BC. Students | |

| | | |need to be pursuing careers in electrical, marketing, or business. | |

|August 1 |Indspire Award for Indigenous |Check website |For Indigenous high school applicants in Indigenous communities with Petro-Canada sites | |

|November 1 |Students | |across Canada. Individuals who are First Nation (status or non-status(, Inuit or Metis | |

|February 1 | | |and enrolled full-time in a high school within Canada are eligible to apply. | |

|August 1 |Telecommunication Workers Bursary |3 x $750 |To children of TWU members graduating from high school. This scholarship program |

| | | |considers leadership values and labour knowledge. |ion-deadline |

|August 1 |Dennis McGann Bursary Fund |1 x $1000 |The Columbia Foundation, CUPE BC, CALM, NOW Communications and the McGann family have |

| | | |established this award. Designed for those studying or planning to study Communications |y/ |

| | | |who demonstrate a commitment to the issues and actions affecting working people. | |

|August 5 |BCIT Entrance Awards |Varies |This deadline is for those applicants entering their BCIT program April to November. |

| | | |Entrance Awards recognize academic and non-academic achievements of students entering a |rsaries/entrance-awards/ |

| | | |full-time BCIT program. The deadline for BCIT Entrance Awards is August 5 and January 6| |

| | | |of each year. | |

|August 12 |Johnson Insurance |50 x $1000 |Applicants must be a resident of a province or territory of Canada, completing high | |

| | | |school in 2020, and, enrolled in an undergraduate program on a full-time basis for the | |

| | | |2020-2021 academic year at a recognized public funded Canadian post-secondary | |

| | | |institution. Applicants must also fall into one of the organizations categories, please | |

| | | |see website for further details. | |

|August 15 |Sergio & Carmen Lovison |2 x $800 |Must be Roman Catholic residents of the Lower Mainland and have a 3.0 (B) GP or higher. |Sergio Lovison Family Memorial Scholarship |

| |Scholarships | |Applicants are to have the strength of Christian character, as well as community |c/o 5576 Argyle Street |

| | | |services rendered within the candidate’s own community and school. Involvement in |Vancouver, BC V5P 3J6 |

| | | |athletic activities and in particular the ability to promote team spirit and | |

| | | |sportsmanship. | |

|August 31 |CUPE Employees-Aubrey Burton/Reg | |Available to students entering 1st year from grade 12 in the current or previous | |

| |Ford Memorial Scholarship | |calendar year. Eligible candidates must provide proof of admission into 1st year of a | |

| | | |recognized post-secondary institution in BC (including schools of | |

| | | |Barbering/Hairdressing; nursing). Applicant or his/her parent/guardian or spouse must be| |

| | | |a member in good standing of a CUPE local affiliated with CUPE BC at the time of | |

| | | |application. | |

|August 31 |Father Emmanuele Rosaia Scholarship|2 x $1500 |Applicants must be residents of the Lower Mainland, Roman Catholic and of |Contact for more information: |

| | | |Italian-Canadian origin. |The Father Rosaia Scholarship Committee |

| | | | |c/o 12059 188A Street, |

| | | | |Pitt Meadows, BCV3Y 1W3 |

|August 31 |Aboriginal Education Incentive |Varies |Recognizes and celebrates the hard work and determination of Aboriginal people who have | |

| |Awards | |overcome personal, economic or social adversity in their pursuit of learning. | |

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