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Scholarships & Bursaries

Grads of 2025

Please see the Grade 12 Student Teams channel or the Grad Bulletin board in the south hallway for information regarding University and College Virtual Open Houses, scholarship, bursaries and other important information.

If you have any questions regarding the scholarships or bursaries, please contact Ms. Bailey at the Career Centre or Ms. Lemoine in the library.

 

Current External Canadian Scholarships 

Canadian Scholarships Trust Foundation Bursary 
 Fountainhead Essay Contest Gr. 11-12
Research and Academic Paper Scholarship
Lincoln M. Alexander Award
Pretty Lightroom Presets Scholarship
Assumption Life Scholarship
NSHSS First Scholarship
Canada's Luckiest Student
 Anthem Essay Contest Gr. 8-12 
Peak of the Market
The Louise Joanne Twerdy Leadership Bursary $10,000 
Loran Award -Deadline October 15, 2024


Current External Canadian Scholarships

Fraser Institute Essay Contest
Manitoba Aboriginal Sport & Recreation Council
TC Energy Scholarship
Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest Gr. 9-Post-Secondary 
Valour Canada
GoSkills Canada Women's Entrepreneurial Scholarship 
BigSun Sport Scholarship
Brandon University Scholarships
The Senator Gerry & Margaret St. Germain Bursary (June 26) *Metis Scholarship

Compagnie Canada Company Scholarship (Canadian Active Service Family Members)


University Scholarships

Please note that some universities and colleges are open to registration as early as October 1.  In some cases, Entrance Scholarships require a completed and submitted application for admission, and some carry a deadline of December 1. Please ensure you check with the post-secondary institutions that you are planning to apply to in order to determine their deadlines.

Scholarship Options

There are many different types of scholarships. Some scholarships are given based on academic achievement, while others include criteria such as community involvement, volunteer work, and/or extra-curricular activities. Bursaries are awards given to students based on financial need, as well as other possible criteria. Awards will generally require an application form to be completed. Some awards will require a resume and/or cover letter, and possibly reference letters as well. Answering an essay question may also be required to apply to win a scholarship.
 
Get started now!
  • Create a resume for yourself, including a detailed list of your volunteer and extra-curricular involvement.
  • Ask a teacher or supervisor to write a reference letter for you.
  • Check the bulletin board and this webpage often!
  • Visit post-secondary institutions' websites that you are interested in for scholarships and bursaries they offer.
  • Begin researching scholarship websites: 

www.scholartree.ca 

www.scholarshipscanada.com 

www.studentawards.com 

www.studentscholarships.org 

www.indspire.ca - Indspire Scholarships 

www.naaf.ca - National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation


 
Student Aid Assistance & Planning

Answers for parents-Manitoba Student Aid

Canada Student Loan Overview

Parental Contribution Calculator
Student Financial Assistance Estimator
Loan Repayment Estimator 

The government of Canada's website includes information about post-secondary education planning, financing, budgeting, etc.



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