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GENERAL
LISTINGS
LISTINGS
BY SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH TIPS
Dalhousie University:
First Nations
& Indigenous Black Students Entrance Scholarship
Transition Year
Program
Morris Saffron Award
University of King's College
The ATV/CTV Media and Alumni Media Awards
Dr. Carrie Best
Scholarship
St. Francis Xavier University
James A. Martin
Awards
University College of Cape Breton
Bank of Montreal
Aboriginal Business Administration Student Scholarship
Hydro-Quebec
Programme de Prix D'Excellence pour les Etudiants Autochtones
First Nations & Indigenous
Black Students Entrance Scholarship - Dalhousie University
Value: Ten renewable entrance scholarships valued at $12,000
each ($3,000/year).
Eligibility: Open to First Nations and indigenous Black
residents of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island
who are entering Dalhousie direct from high school as well as
those who have attended another post-secondary institution.
To be eligible, high school applicants will normally have an
admission average of 80% or higher and students with previous
post-secondary work a cumulative average of 3.0 (B) or higher.
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of a student's financial
need and academic standing. Applications are available
on our web site:
http://www.registrar.dal.ca/forms/FNIBSES.pdf
Deadline: March 15
Information:
Awards Office
Dalhousie University
Halifax NS B3H 4H6
Phone: 902-494-1432
Email: Awards@Dal.ca
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Transition
Year Program - Dalhousie University
The Transition Year Program (TYP) is a one-year program designed
for First Nations students who wish to enter university but who
may not yet meet standard entrance requirements. The TYP was
established to redress the historic educational disadvantage
experienced by members of Aboriginal communities.
Amount: Non-Status and Métis students accepted
into the program may qualify to receive a tuition waiver and
bursary funding to attend Dalhousie's Transition Year Program.
If the qualifying year is completed in good standing, continued
financial assistance will become available.
Eligibility: Non-Status or Métis. Status students
attending the program are funded through the Confederacy of Mainland
Micmac, the Department of Indian Affairs or by individual band
councils. Although enrollment is limited to ensure that each
student receives considerable personal attention, highly motivated
First Nations students of all ages and educational backgrounds
are encouraged to apply.
Applicants who are 23 or older are especially encouraged to apply.
Duration: Annual
Deadline: March 15 each year.
Information: Transition Year Program
Dalhousie University
1459 LeMarchant Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3J5
Tel: (902) 494-3730
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Morris
Saffron Award - Dalhousie University
For a Status or Non-Status Aboriginal graduate of the Dalhousie
University Transition Year Program.
Amount: One award of approximately $100
Eligibility: An Aboriginal graduate of the Transition
Year Program who is recommended for acceptance in the first-year
level at Dalhousie University or another university.
Duration: Annual.
Application Deadline: N/A.
Information: Director
Transition Year Program
Dalhousie University
1459 LeMarchant Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3J5
Phone: (902) 494-3730
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Hydro-Quebec Programme de Prix D'Excellence
pour les Etudiants Autochtones
Value: Four prizes of $1,000 for students engaged in CEGEP-
level studies; two awards of $2,000 to students engaged in university-level
studies.
This program rewards the educational efforts and success of
Aboriginal students,and ref lects Hydro-Quebec's concern for
them. Through this program, Hydro-Quebec hopes to persuade other
young Aboriginals to continue post-secondary studies.
Eligibility: Applicants must: be of Aboriginal ancestry;
live in Quebec; completed at least one year of full-time studies
in a CEGEP (DEC)or university (bachelor 's degree) program; and
be registered in a full-time program at a CEGEP or university
in Quebec for the following fall.
Deadline: June - CEGEP awards; March - university awards
Information:
Mr. Dany Nepton
Relations avec les Autochtones
Hydro-Québec
75,boul.René Lévesque oues 18 étage
Montréal, Québec H2Z 1A4
Phone: (514)289-2211 ext.4290
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James A. Martin Awards - St. Francis
Xavier University
Value: Varies.
Eligibility: Applicants are students showing leadership,
dedication and commitment by working for peace and he welfare
of their neighbours. Preference is given to Firs Nation students
at St.Francis Xavier. The award is tenable at St.Francis Xavier
for full-time study for the academic year.
Deadline: April 15
Information:
Financial Aid Office
St.Francis Xavier University
P.O.Box 5000
Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 2W5
Phone: (902)867-2374
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Bank of Montreal Aboriginal Business
Administration Student Scholarship - University College of Cape
Breton
Value: One scholarship of $2,500.
Eligibility: To be eligible, the applicant must: be
of Aboriginal ancestry; be a current University College of Cape
Breton student; demonstrate academic merit in the area of accounting
and finance with a minimum grade point average of 75%,with no
failures; carry a full course load according to the requirements
of the program; and demonstrate financial need.
Deadline: April 8
Information: University College of Cape Breton
P.O.Box 5300
Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 6L2
Phone: (902) 539-5300
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Dr. Carrie
Best Scholarship - University of King's College
Value: 2 awards at $5,000 per year for 4 years.
Students who are seeking admission to an undergraduate programme
in arts, science or journalism at the University of King's College
are eligible for to be considered for this award. Applicants
may request consideration by completing an application form,
available on our web site:
Details and application forms available on-line at www.ukings.ca/kings_3975.html
Eligibility: Open to Aboriginal Canadians and African-Canadians
only, the award is tenable for four years based on satisfactory
academic performance. Final selection is based on interviews
of leading candidates.
Information:
Office of the Registrar
University of King's College
6350 Coburg Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1
Phone: (902) 422-1271 ext 108
E-mail: admissions@ukings.ns.ca
Web site: www.ukings.ns.ca
Fax: (902) 562-0119
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Various Journalism Awards - University
of King's College
Deadline: February 15, 2008 for September 2008
Value: $6,000 each
Alumni Association Scholarship - Value: $6,000
ATV/CTV Media Scholarship - Value: $6,000
Rogers Broadcasting All-News Scholarship - Value: $5,000
Daily News Journalism Scholarship - Value: $1,000
Reader's Digest Journalism Scholarship - Value: $2,000
Details and application forms available on-line at www.ukings.ca/kings_3975.html
Available to students who are applying for admission to our
one year Bachelor of Journalism programme.
Information:
Office of the Registrar
University of King's College
6350 Coburg Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1
Phone: (902) 422-1271 ext 108
E-mail: admissions@ukings.ns.ca
Web site: www.ukings.ns.ca
Fax: (902) 562-0119
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