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Sharon Morrison Memorial Indigenous Education Fund

This Fund is for 1-year residents of the Northwest Territories who self-identify with an Indigenous community pursuing post-secondary education in nursing (nurse practitioner, registered practical nurse, licensed practical nurse) or personal support work.

Available bursaries: 3 X $2,500

NTPC Bursary Program

Deadline: September 30 — Value: $1000 per community serviced by NTPC

The NWT Power Corporation is dedicated to developing a skilled, committed and professional workforce and wants to encourage northern residents to further their education in order to develop a sustainable local workforce. The following bursary program is being offered to assist students with their post-secondary education in an effort to empower residents to attain their career aspirations.

A $1,000 bursary will be offered for post-secondary education in any field the Corporation employs. Preference will be given to those students furthering their education in fields the Corporation is having challenges recruiting. This bursary will be available to one student in every community the Corporation services or has a presence. It is open to all current post-secondary students who attended high school in the Northwest Territories.

Applicants must be enrolled in a field of study the Corporation employs, which may include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Engineering, Technologies or Computer Science programs,
  • Business, Commerce or Accounting programs,
  • Health, Safety or Environmental programs, and
  • Various Trades.

In situations where more than one applicant per community has met the criteria for the bursary, the applicant enrolled in the field of study that is most challenging for the Corporation to recruit for will be given priority consideration.

The application deadline is September 30. Funds will be awarded via cheques mailed directly to the recipients or direct deposit.
Email questions or completed application packages to:

  • Jill Zdebiak
  • jzdebiak@ntpc.com
  • Phone: (867) 874-5212

Délı̨nę Got’ı̨nę Government’s Scholarship and Bursary

Deadline: June 30 & October 31 — Value: Various

TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP, BURSARY, OR UPGRADING FUND students must be:

  • enrolled as a beneficiary in the Sahtú Comprehensive Agreement with the Délı̨nę Got’ı̨nę Government;
  • accepted as a full-time student in an accredited university, college or in a certificate/diploma program; and
  • must have a 70% average or equivalent.

For more information, please go to: https://www.deline.ca/en/government/scholarship-and-bursary/

Mary Cazon Memorial Award

Value: $3000

Number Available: 2

Deadline:  June 30th

This award was established to honour Mary Cazon, a well-respected Elder of the Dehcho. Mary was born in Fort Providence in 1939 and was raised in the Dehcho Territory. She lived a very traditional life and raised her children within the values of the Dene lifestyle. Her traditional knowledge expertise was comprised of tanning animal hides, medicinal remedies, and traditional sewing. Mary was passionate about instilling traditional knowledge and values to the new generations. She provided political advice to the Dehcho Leadership and had the highest priority for land protection as she believed that the land defines you as Dene. $3,000 each will be awarded annually to two Dehcho Dene post-secondary students pursuing studies in Environmental Sciences, Health & Wellness and/or Naturopathy.

For more information: https://dehcho.org/education-training/iset-scholarship-awards/#1467051205435-ddcc6c46-30bd

Butler-Hushagen Health Education Fund

Value: TBA

Number Available: 1

Deadline:  May 15th

Established in by 2020 Rob Butler and Tannis Hushagen, the Butler-Hushagen Health Education Fund was established to support Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon residents pursuing post-secondary studies in a health-related field.

Prerequisites Applications for the scholarship are open to individuals who are a resident of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut or Yukon for a minimum of two years. To be eligible, an individual must be registered to attend a University, College or Technical Institute (e.g. SAIT) or an accredited program leading to a Degree or Diploma in a health-related field and planning on returning to the North after studies are complete.

Applications The deadline for applications is May 15 of each year. Applications must include a written essay of a maximum of 500 words on:

  • How they have demonstrated the academic ability to be successful in their chosen field,
  • How providing the scholarship to the applicant will benefit the north,
  • The applicant’s past/current involvement in and contribution(s) to their community,
  • Willingness to be involved in promotional activities in relation to this grant.

Applications must also include:

  1. Written confirmation of acceptance in a University, College or Technical Institute (e.g. SAIT) or an accredited program leading to a Degree or Diploma in a health-related field,
  2. Information on the field of study being undertaken,
  3. Educational transcripts for the most recent year of study,
  4. One letter of reference from a teacher, health care professional or community leader,
  5. Proof of Residency (PDF 176kb) form must be submitted along with the application.

Submit completed applications to Yellowknife Community Foundation:  https://www.ykcf.ca/home/scholarships/butler-hushagen-health-education-fund/

Avens Sheila Broders Award

Avens Sheila Broders Award

Value: $500

Number Available: 1

Deadline:  Awarded at Convocation

This award recognizes the outstanding achievements of an individual currently enrolled in the Aurora College School of Health and Human Services. The award recipient will first be nominated from the Personal Support Worker Program in Yellowknife. If the Personal Support Worker program is not offered in Yellowknife, then the recipient will be nominated from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

This award is named for the late employee of AVENS who was an ideal Care Aide, was well respected by all, and was an asset to the organization. This award seeks to recognize an individual who:
• Has a good attendance record
• Has completed the program in good standing
• Has high professional standards
• Is caring and understanding
• Demonstrates good listening skills
• Demonstrates teamwork and is able to work with others
• Has a good work ethic
• Is punctual
• Is sincere
• Demonstrates selflessness and a willingness to help others
• Is a “friend to all

This award is by nomination. There is no application process.

Email: scholarships@auroracollege.nt.ca