| Students are encouraged to research scholarship and bursary
information early in the school year in order to meet the various
deadlines. Come to the Career Centre for up-to-date scholarship
applications and information:
Vincent
Massey Scholarships
Brandon
School Division Scholarships
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Types of Awards
SCHOLARSHIPS: Based on academic
and/or personal abilities; do not have to be repaid.
BURSARIES: Based on financial need;
do not have to be repaid.
LOANS: Must be repaid after
graduation from university (or discontinuance of studies), including
interest.
PRIZE/AWARD: Certificates, medals,
plaques, etc. given in recognition of excellent performance.
Deadlines: Award applications must
be submitted before certain dates. If it’s a mailed-in application,
allow adequate time for delivery.
Tips on Finding Scholarships
Start
Locally!
You are going to have the greatest success finding scholarships by
starting with your parents, your employers, and your local
organizations. You also increase your odds of actually winning a
scholarship by hitting your local organizations first. You may only be
going up against a few other local students, versus the entire student
population of the country.
Employers
Have your
parents ask their personnel administrator if their company offers any
sort of financial aid, tuition reimbursement, or scholarships, for
employee's children. Most major companies do offer this benefit. If you
have a job, ask your own company if they offer this sort of benefit.
Volunteer
work
Have you
done any volunteer work? Perhaps at your local hospital? Do you help out
at the food bank? Are you involved with the Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts?
All are excellent sources.
Organizations
What
professional or social organizations are you or your parents involved
with? 4H, Rotary, Lions Club? Association for Internet Addiction? You
name it. If you or your parents are a member of an organization, ask
them and see if they offer any kind of scholarships. If you are NOT a
member of any organizations, the next thing to check with is
organizations that represent what you are planning on studying. Many
such organizations offer scholarships to students who are studying what
they support, even if you are not a member. However, do expect you to
join the organization after receiving the scholarship.
Unions
Are you or
your parents a member of a Union? All the major labor unions offer
scholarships for members and their dependent children (CUPE, etc.)
Church
Check with
your church. Your local parish may or may not have any scholarships for
their members, but the Diocese or headquarters may have some available.
And if you have been very active in your local church, they may be able
to help you in other ways.
Chamber of Commerce
Check with
your local Chamber of Commerce. Many offer (usually small, less than
$500) grants to students in the community, especially those planning on
careers in Business and Public Service. Even if they do not offer any
themselves, you can usually get a listing of members, and many of them
may offer small scholarships to local students.
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