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Posted: March 10, 2014

NBFL Solidarity Bursaries NBFL Solidarity Bursaries:  These two bursaries are open to any person regardless of union membership pursuing post secondary education full-time or enrolled in high school at the grade 12 level. Funded by AIL Canada, a unionized insurance provider, these two bursaries serve to promote greater awareness and understanding of the value of unions.   The deadline for entries is June 30th of each year.
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Posted: March 10, 2014

Your Favorite CAr Scholarship $500 Deadline April 30th

The City of Miramichi Inside Workers CUPE Local 3863 has 1 bursary valued at $500 in memory of John James Bryenton to be awarded to a student entering university, college, or community college. The basis of the award is marks, aptitude, promise, and financial need. Preference will be given to sons and daughters or legal wards of members of CUPE Local 3863.
Deadline May 1 2014

Posted: March 10, 2014

Student Scholarships

Co-op Atlantic – McEwen Scholarships   The Board of Directors of Co-op Atlantic awards two McEwen Scholarships annually. Worth,  $1,000 and renewable for four years to a maximum value of $4,000, a scholarship will be awarded in each of the following categories:        Member or dependent of a member, of a member co-operative of Co-op Atlantic.      Full-time or part-time employee or dependent of a full-time employee, of Co-op      Atlantic or one of its member co-operatives.   Deadline- Friday, March 14  

Posted: November 13, 2013

Dialogue New Brunswick Scholarship

Dialogue New Brunswick is offering two $1,000 scholarships to grade 12 students who will have graduated high school within the Anglophone Sector of the New Brunswick Department of Education as well as two $1,000 scholarships to grade 12 students who will have graduated high school within the Francophone Sector of the New Brunswick Deparment of Education. Eligibility All grade 12 students who are currently enrolled in a New Brunswick high school and who can demonstrate acceptance in a post-secondary institution are eligible. Application Dialogue New Brunswick fosters understanding, respect and appreciation between English-speaking and French-speaking New Brunswickers. The candidate must complete the application form and describe the nature of his/her extracurricular activities and/or community involvement and explain how this involvement promotes the values of mutual understanding, respect and appreciation between New Brunswick’s two official language communities (250 to 400 words maximum). Deadline: April 18, 2014

Posted: November 13, 2013

Canada's Luckiest Student

Posted: November 13, 2013

www.studentawards.com   www.scholarshipscanada.com Register and create a profile and scholarships will be emailed to your account.            
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Unique in Canada, the TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are designed to recognize the achievements of youth who are making a difference and help them realize their educational goals. After all, today’s community-minded students are tomorrow’s leaders. Have you made your community a better place? Then we want to hear from you. You may qualify for one of our Community Scholarships. What are the TD Scholarships? Twenty TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are awarded to students in their last year of high school or CEGEP (in Quebec) who have demonstrated leadership in improving their community. Each scholarship has a value of up to $70,000 and includes: Up to $10,000 for tuition per year $7,500 a year for living expenses Helping you build connections But that’s not all. These scholarships also help you make connections that could last a lifetime, including: Offers paid summer employment Mentorship opportunities Annual gatherings, networking opportunities and more What is “community leadership”? We’re interested in hearing from students who have demonstrated consistent and outstanding dedication to solving a community problem or making their community a better place. For example, you may be cleaning up the environment, promoting social justice, or fighting child poverty. Check out what some of the past scholarship recipients have done to improve their community. How are the winners chosen? We carefully review all applications, taking into consideration not only each applicant’s contributions to the community but also their personal circumstances and any special challenges they may have faced along the way. We then select up to 80 finalists from across five regions: Atlantic Canada Quebec Ontario Prairie Provinces/Northwest Territories/Nunavut British Columbia/Yukon Regional selection panels (made up of prominent community members) then interview the finalists. Each region will have at least two scholarship recipients and 20 scholarships will be awarded across Canada (provided there are qualified applicants)

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