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Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries

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AwardSpring: Your New Online Scholarship Application Platform!

No more paper applications! We’re thrilled to introduce AwardSpring, an intuitive online platform designed to make applying for scholarships quick and easy.

Important Dates

  • Scholarship Applications Open: September 16 at 9:00 AM

How to Apply

  1. Register: Sign up on to get started.
  2. Watch the Video: View our for a step-by-step guide on completing your application.
  3. Need Help? Check out the instruction sheet, or contact us if you have any questions.

Apply Now

Questions?

For general inquiries, please contact our Scholarship and Emergency Bursaries Coordinator:


Financial Aid

Student Success Services Emergency Bursary 

The ϲʹ Student Success bursary is intended to assist eligible students who are experiencing an unexpected financial challenge that may impact their ability to stay in school. The bursary will assist students who can demonstrate that they require short-term urgent financial assistance to continue progressing in their studies. Urgent financial needs may include immediate living expenses such as groceries, housing, basic utilities, medication, day-care fees, etc. 

Students may only apply for this bursary once per academic year. This bursary is not meant to serve students on an ongoing basis. The application must demonstrate that receiving the bursary will assist students to stay in school. Students are encouraged to exhaust other sources of funding prior to accessing this bursary. 

Details:

ϲʹ students have a few options for financial aid. 

  • If you are of Treaty Status and are registered with a First Nation Band, you can contact your band’s post-secondary counsellor for funding procedures. 
  • If you are of Métis ancestry, you can contact your Métis local for further information. 

To apply email: Scholarship and Emergency Bursaries Coordinator 

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