LAKELAND COLLEGE Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing. • Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations. • There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school. • You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Alphabetical list of all awards, bursaries and scholarships Index A – Any school or any program awards, bursaries and scholarships Index B – Multiple schools or programs awards, bursaries and scholarships Index C – Bursaries, Entrance Awards and Year-end Awards – all require applications Index D – Agricultural Science awards, bursaries and scholarships Index E – Business awards, bursaries and scholarships Index F – Energy & Petroleum Technology awards, bursaries and scholarships Index G – Environmental Sciences awards, bursaries and scholarships Index H – Fire & Emergency Services awards, bursaries and scholarships Index I – Health & Wellness awards, bursaries and scholarships Index J – Human Services awards, bursaries and scholarships Index K – Interior Design awards, bursaries and scholarships Index L – Street Rod Technologies awards, bursaries and scholarships Index M – Trades & Technology – Apprenticeship & Pre-employment awards, bursaries and scholarships Index N – University Transfer awards, bursaries and scholarships Index O – Additions and deletions
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
ABVTA Animal Health Technology Student Award Established in 1998 by the Alberta Association of Animal Health Technologists, the ABVTA Animal Health Technology Student Award is available to Animal Health Technology students enrolled full-time at Lakeland College. Awarded to the students who best exemplifies the following qualities in the academic setting: • All around skills in both large and small animals. • In good academic standing. • Demonstrates the professionalism & the skills that represent the veterinary profession. • Participates in the community at large, possesses an attitude of volunteerism and participates in classroom and/or in community volunteer activities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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ABVTA Veterinary Medical Assistant Student Award Established in 2012 by the Alberta Association of Animal Health Technologists, the AAAHT ABVTA Veterinary Medical Assistant Student Award is available to Veterinary Medical Assistant students enrolled full-time at Lakeland College. Awarded to the student who best exemplifies the following qualities in the academic setting: • All around skills in both large and small animals. • In good academic standing. • Demonstrates the professionalism & the skills that represent the veterinary profession. • Participates in the community at large, possesses an attitude of volunteerism and participates in classroom and/or in community volunteer activities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Advisian (WorleyParsons) Environmental Bursary Established in 2000 by Komex International Ltd., the Advisian (WorleyParsons) Environmental Bursary is available to a student who has completed a Lakeland College diploma and is in the 1st year of the Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management program. Award based on financial need and academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
AFSC Award Established in 2002 by the Agriculture Financial Services Corporation, the AFSC Award is available to a full-time 2nd year student enrolled in Agribusiness. To qualify the successful candidate must meet the following criteria: • Alberta resident. • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Show initiative, entrepreneurial skills, and have leadership qualities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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Agricultural Sciences Achievement Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Agricultural Sciences Achievement Award was created through the generous support of staff members Larry Bingham, Ken Smith and Josie Van Lent. It is available to a full-time student enrolled in the 2nd year of any Agricultural Sciences program on the Vermilion campus. Based on the following criteria: • Shows personal growth and achievement. • Displays leadership, maturity and integrity. • Is helpful to other students. • Shows respect for peers, faculty, and staff. • Demonstrates a passion for agriculture. • Is committed to learning. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Agricultural Tour Club Scholarship Created by Lakeland College’s Agricultural Tour Club in 1986, the Agricultural Tour Club Scholarship is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of the Crop Technology program based on: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Active participation on Student-Managed Farm during both years of study No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Agri-Trade Bursary Established in 2018 by Agri-Trade Equipment Expo, the Agri-Trade Bursary is available to students enrolled full-time in 1st or 2nd year Crop Technology, Animal Science Technology and Animal Health Technology on the Vermilion campus. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 5 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
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AHT Dedication Award Established in 2017 by the AHT Club, the AHT Dedication Award is available to students enrolled full-time in Animal Health Technology on the Vermilion campus. One awarded to a 1st year student and one to a 2nd year student, based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement. • Demonstrates true compassion and empathy for animals in their care. • Helpful to peers. • Hardworking, reliable, and goes the extra mile. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Albert Carter Award Established in 1988 by Deanna Carter, in memory of her husband, the Albert Carter Award is given to a graduating journeyman welder on the basis of leadership, enthusiasm, contributions to college activities and academic ability. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $50 and a copy of the Welding Procedure Handbook How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Alberta Assessors’ Association Achievement Award Established in 1999, the Alberta Assessors’ Association Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of the Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment major (business administration diploma). It is awarded to the student with the highest cumulative grade point average, who is an Alberta resident of at least 3 years. No application. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Entrance Scholarship Established in 1999 by the ABC Benefits Corporation Foundation, the Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Entrance Scholarship is available to Alberta residents entering any degree or diploma post-secondary program of 2 or more years duration. It is awarded on the basis of academic achievement throughout high school and demonstrated financial need. Students who have previous post-secondary education, or who are receiving more than $3,500 in scholarships or awards for the current academic year, are ineligible for this award. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus.
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Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $750 How selected: By application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Alberta Industrial Fire and Emergency Management Association Scholarship Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Alberta Industrial Fire and Emergency Management Association Scholarship is available to students in the Firefighter Training program and Emergency Services Technology program. One will be awarded to the student in each program who: • Has the highest cumulative GPA (minimum 80% required) • Is an Alberta resident. No application. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Alberta Seed Growers’ Award Established in 1991, the Alberta Seed Growers’ Award is available to a 1st year full-time student enrolled in the Crop Technology program, based on the following criteria: • Displays academic excellence. • Preference given to an Alberta resident. No application. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Bursary Established in 1986, the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Bursary is awarded to full-time students at Lakeland College who meet the following criteria: • Financial need. • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Members of AUPE in good standing with 1 consecutive year of membership, are eligible, retired members and/or their spouses/same sex partners, their financial dependent children and dependent children of deceased members. All dependents must be under the age of 25 years. • Consideration will be made for a past AUPE member who enrolls full-time in post-secondary education within the 1st year following job elimination. • Priority will be given to applicants who have not received this bursary previously. However, if there are monies available, an applicant may receive a bursary in subsequent years.
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You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
Alberta Veterinary Medical Association Award Established in 1991, the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association Award is available to a graduating Animal Health Technology student enrolled in full-time studies. Awarded to the student who best exemplifies the practical application of the technical skill and the related knowledge and experiences gained in the Animal Health Technology Program. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Alberta Wheat Commission Scholarship in Crop Technology Established in 2015, the Alberta Wheat Commission Scholarship in Crop Technology is available to full-time students completing the 1st year of the Crop Technology program. Award based on: • Outstanding academic achievement (with a minimum GPA of 3.5). • Leadership skills and involvement in the student community, related to agricultural pursuits. • Must be a Canadian citizen. You must apply. This is a Year-end scholarship, with final selection being made by the Awards Committee. When enrolment is confirmed in September, the scholarship funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Alberta Women’s Institute, Cornelia R. Wood Award Established in 1964, the Alberta Women’s Institute, Cornelia R. Wood Award is awarded to a 1st year female student enrolled in full-time studies at Lakeland College, with a satisfactory academic standing and who has made a positive contribution to the community and/or the college. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Andrew Darling Memorial Bursary Established in 1997 by Mrs. Lillian (A.J.) Darling, in memory of her husband, the Andrew Darling Memorial Award is available to a full-time student in 1st year Agribusiness. It is awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
Andy Klar Memorial Award Established in 1992, the Andy Klar Memorial Award is available to a full-time, 1st year student enrolled in Environmental Sciences. Awarded to the student achieving the highest overall academic standing in BO120 Plant Ecology, Field Botany and Taxonomy. Should more than one student meet these criteria, preference will be given to the overall highest cumulative grade point average. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration.
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Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
ARAMARK Canada Ltd. Award Established in 1992, the ARAMARK Canada Ltd. Award is available to one student in an Agriculture Sciences program, Vermilion campus, and one student in a Business Administration diploma, Lloydminster campus. Recipients must show a good balance between academic excellence and leadership in college student activities and will meet the following criteria: • Enrolled in a full program load. • Demonstrate academic achievement. • Demonstrate leadership in school and/or community activities. • Be respected by fellow students and staff. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $750 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Arthur and Gladys McGinnis Future of Agriculture Award Established in 2013 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Arthur and Gladys McGinnis Future of Agriculture Award is available to students graduating from any Agricultural Sciences diploma program to continue full-time studies at the university level at Lakeland College, or any Canadian university, with the intent to complete a BSc Degree in Agriculture. The scholarship will be awarded based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement (minimum 3.0 GPA). • Leadership in student and community affairs. • Must include a copy of his/her acceptance/provisional acceptance letter from the attending institution. • Preference will be given to deserving students continuing University level studies at Lakeland College. You must apply. This is a Year-end award, with final selection being made by the Awards Committee. Upon receipt of confirmation of enrolment in September, the award funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-Marchto mid-April
ATB Financial Award Established in 1987 by the Alberta Treasury Branches, the ATB Financial Award is available to students enrolled in the 2nd year of any Agricultural Sciences program at the Vermilion campus based on the following criteria: • Canadian citizen and 5 year resident of Alberta.
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• Intends to return to agricultural industry. • Demonstrates academic achievement. • Displays leadership qualities through college and community involvement. • Preference given to a student with an agricultural background or involvement with agricultural organizations (eg. 4H). You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
ATCO Award Since 1959 ATCO has supported Lakeland students through various awards. In 2018 ATCO combined its support to establish the ATCO Award, available to students enrolled full-time in the following programs. • Pre-Employment Electrical or 1st year Electrical. • 2nd year Welding. • 2nd year Interior Design. • 1st or 2nd year University Transfer, Lloydminster campus. One student from each of these programs will receive an award based on: • Academic achievement • Enthusiasm • Leadership skills within the classroom and college activities No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration, at each recipients respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
AUPE Local 071 Chapter 004 Award Established in 1982, the AUPE Local 071 Chapter 004 Award is available to students enrolled at Lakeland College or another recognized post-secondary institution displaying academic achievement in the following order of preference: • College employee (AUPE, Local 71) taking part-time credit courses at a recognized post-secondary while working full-time. • A student who is a member of AUPE or a relative of a member. • Preference will be given to an employee who has not received this award. This award is decided upon based on nominations received from staff and faculty. The recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $300
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How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
AUPE Natural Resources Conservation Services Award Established in 1992 by AUPE Local 5, the AUPE Natural Resources Conservation Services Award is available to a full-time, 1st year students enrolled in any Environmental Sciences program at Lakeland College, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Demonstrates good character and leadership, having the potential to make substantial contributions to the profession of renewable resource management. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Barry Richardson Memorial Award Established in 1992, in memory of Barry Richardson (1949 - 1992), the Barry Richardson Memorial Award is intended to recognize an outstanding 2nd year student in the Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment program, Lloydminster campus. The recipient must exhibit the following: • Positive attitude and leadership. • Respect for fellow students and faculty. • Academic achievement. • Optimism, initiative and commitment. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty through nominations received from faculty and students, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Bayer Inc. Animal Health Bursary Established in 2018, the Bayer Inc. Animal Health Bursary is available to students enrolled full time in 1st or 2nd year Animal Health Technology (Vermilion campus). Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
Beaton Family Agricultural Bursary Established in 2006, and supported by the Battle River Community Foundation, the Beaton Family Agricultural Bursary is available to a 1st or 2nd year full-time student in any agricultural program on the Vermilion campus. Awarded to a student with a satisfactory academic standing who demonstrates financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
Bill & Myrna Fox Bursary Established in 2015, the Bill & Myrna Fox Bursary is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of an Agricultural Sciences program. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 14 | Lakeland College
Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
SGS - BioVision Seed Research Limited Scholarship (new name) Established in 2016, the BioVision Seed Labs Scholarship is available to students enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of the Crop Technology program. Award based on: • Outstanding academic achievement • Must be an Alberta resident • Preference given to a student with a farming background. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Board of Governors Scholarship Created in 1988 as a way for the Lakeland College Board of Governors to recognize academic achievers and student leaders at the college, the Board of Governors Scholarship is available to full-time Lakeland College students completing a minimum of one full academic year and returning into full-time studies in the following year. Up to 10 scholarships are available to students displaying academic excellence. At the discretion of the Awards Committee, up to 5 scholarships are available for leadership and excellence in student athletic and recreational activities, student government or other student organization involvement while maintaining a good academic standing. If suitable nominations are not received, the remaining scholarships will be awarded based on academic excellence. No application. Ten of the scholarships are based specifically on academics, with the other five leadership scholarships being decided based on nominations received by staff and students. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee and funds are released to recipients in January when year 2 semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Official recognition is given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 15 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April.
Bocock CARE Bursary Established in 2018 by Bill Bocock, the Bocock CARE Bursary is available to full-time students enrolled in the 1st or 2nd year of the Environmental Sciences: Conservation & Restoration Ecology (Care) major. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships | 15
Bocock Indigenous Entrance Award Established in 2018 by Bill Bocock, the Bocock Indigenous Entrance Award is available to students of Indigenous ancestry (status Indian/First Nations, non-status Indian/First Nations, Métis or Inuit) who are enrolling full-time in any program at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campus. Award based on: • Academic achievement. • Demonstrated ability to be successful in their program of study. Type: Entrance 3 Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Border City Rotary Club Award Established in 2015, the Border City Rotary Club Award is available to full-time students enrolled in any program of study, who are members of the Lloydminster campus Ambassador program. Applicants must write an essay outlining how they exemplify the Rotarian motto of service above self and meet the Rotary Four Way Test in their daily lives. The Rotary Four Way Test answers the questions: 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and friendship? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? You must apply. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee in consultation with the Ambassador Program’s staff advisor. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Bryan & Sharon Perkins Agricultural Award Established in 2018 by Bryan Perkins, the Bryan & Sharon Perkins Agricultural Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of an Agricultural Sciences program on the Vermilion campus. Based on academic achievement and a demonstrated ability to be successful in their program of study. Must be of Indigenous ancestry. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $750 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Bryan and Sharon Perkins Double Diploma Award Established in 2015 by Bryan Perkins, the Bryan and Sharon Perkins Double Diploma Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of any Agricultural Sciences diploma level program on the Vermilion campus. The recipients must be eligible to graduate and be returning to Lakeland College the following year to earn a subsequent diploma level credential. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement. • Involvement in extracurricular, college or community activities. • Demonstrates initiative and commitment. 16 | Lakeland College
You must apply. This is a Year-end award, with final selection being made by the Awards Committee. When enrolment is confirmed in September, funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Byron McKenna Memorial Award Established in 2009, the Byron McKenna Memorial Award is available to one full-time student enrolled in each year of the Heavy Equipment Technician program at Lakeland College, Vermilion campus who best exhibits safety standards and promotes those standards among other students. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
C.P. Hayes Memorial Scholarship Established by Alberta Capital Finance Authority (formerly Alberta Municipal Financing Corporation) in 1990, the C.P. Hayes Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a full-time student at the Lloydminster or Vermilion campus who is an Alberta resident. To be eligible, students must have a good academic standing, as determined by the Awards Committee of Lakeland College, and demonstrate financial need. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Cam MacFarlane Memorial Pre-Employment/Apprenticeship Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign and in memory of a Lakeland College instructor who passed away in 2011, the Cam MacFarlane Memorial Pre-Employment/ Apprenticeship Award is funded through donations from Cam’s widow Vicki, college staff, and friends of Cam. The award is given to a pre-employment or apprenticeship carpentry student, based on the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic standing. • Current with all modules and projects. • Displays good work ethic. • Must be a Canadian citizen. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing
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Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Canadian Deafblind Association AB Chapter Bursary Established in 2014, the Canadian Deafblind Association AB Chapter Bursary is awarded to 2nd year Sign Language and Interpretation program students to support travel expenses incurred in order to complete the practicum component of their diploma. Bursaries will be made available to students who complete their practicum component in Canada. You must apply. Applicants will submit request for assistance and include details of expenses anticipated for practicums. You are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. Funds are released upon successful completion of 2nd year classroom studies. Type: Year-end Bursary Number of Awards: varies Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Canadian Land Reclamation Association (Alberta Chapter) Award Established in 1988, the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (Alberta Chapter) Award is in recognition of excellence, and is awarded to the top student obtaining the highest cumulative grade point average in the 1st year of the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation major, and returning for their 2nd year of full-time study. The recipient will be entitled to a one-year CLRA membership and attendance fees for the CLRA Alberta Chapter Annual AGM & Conference. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award being recognized at both the Awards Celebration, Vermilion campus and the CLRA Alberta Chapter Annual AGM & Conference. Award funds are presented at the CLRA Alberta Chapter Annual AGM & Conference. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo Association Scholarship Established in 2018, the Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo Association Scholarship is available to a full-time 1st year student at Lakeland College who is an active member of the Lakeland College Rodeo team. Award based on outstanding academic achievement. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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CAPP/EPAC Award Established in 2004 by Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) & Small Explorers and Producers Association of Canada (SEPAC) and now funded by the CAPP/EPAC Scholarship Fund Recipients of the CAPP/EPAC Award are selected on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. There are two available to 2nd year students enrolled full-time in the Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) program at the Lloydminster campus, and three available to 2nd year students enrolled full-time in one of the following programs: • Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management • Conservation and Restoration Ecology • Environmental Conservation and Reclamation • Water Conservation and Management No application. The recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the awards presented at the Awards Celebration at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 5 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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CAPP/EPAC Bursary Established in 2004 by Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) & Small Explorers and Producers Association of Canada (SEPAC) and now funded by the CAPP/EPAC Scholarship Fund Recipients of the CAPP/EPAC Bursary are selected on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. This bursary is available to 10 1st year students enrolled full-time in one of the following programs: • Bachelor Applied Science: Environmental Management • Conservation and Restoration Ecology • Environmental Conservation and Reclamation • Water Conservation and Management • Heavy Oil Operations Technician • Heavy Oil Power Engineering You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 10 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Carolyn Cheetham NKBA Award for Excellence Established in 2013 by the National Kitchen and Bath Association Prairie Provinces Chapter, in memory of Carolyn Cheetham, the Carolyn Cheetham NKBA Award for Excellence is given to a 1st year full-time Interior Design Technology student who exemplifies the following characteristics: • Leadership by example. • Hard worker. • Passion and enthusiasm for the interior design industry. • Understanding of the importance of volunteering, networking and enjoying life. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Cassandra Logozar Memorial Award Established in 2012, the Cassandra Logozar Memorial Award is awarded to a member of the Stock Dog Club who contributes to the success of the club. No application. Nominations are submitted to the faculty advisor of the Stock Dog club, who makes the recommendation. Final approval is given by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $400
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How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
CEDA Student Achievement Award Established in 2015, the CEDA Student Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the final year of the Heavy Equipment Technician and Steamfitter/Pipefitter apprenticeship programs. One awarded to each program. Award based on: • Demonstrated leadership skills • Community involvement • Academic achievement • Recipients must be Canadian citizens. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Agricultural Sciences Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Agricultural Sciences Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Agricultural Sciences Achievement Award is available to students enrolled fulltime in any Agricultural Sciences certificate program, and the 2nd year of any Agricultural Sciences diploma program, on the Vermilion campus. One awarded to a student from each program, based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement. • Demonstrated involvement in college clubs and student activities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 7 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Athletic Leadership Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Athletic Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Athletic Leadership Award is available to full-time students enrolled in any program on the Lloydminster and Vermilion campuses who are also team members of an ACAC sanctioned sport. Awarded to one female athlete and one male athlete based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated volunteerism. • Exemplary leadership and role modeling. • Demonstrated team leadership. • Satisfactory academic standing. No application. Nominations will be received from coaches, selections made by an athletics department panel and final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s
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respective campus. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Business Administration Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Business Administration Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Business Administration Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of a Business Administration diploma (any major) and 3rd or 4th year of a degree, (Lloydminster campus). One awarded to a student in each diploma major and one to a degree student based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement. • Exemplary work ethic and determination to succeed. • Demonstrated professionalism. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 6 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Emergency Training Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Emergency Training Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Emergency Training Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the Emergency Services Technology (EST) and Firefighter Training programs. Four awards of $2,000 will be given to EST students and one award of $1,000 will be available to a student in each firefighter training program offering annually. Selection will be based on the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic standing. • Commitment to chosen profession. • Demonstrated character and leadership skills. • Willingness to assist and be supportive of fellow students, contributing to the success of all class members. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. FFTP awards will be recognized at the closing ceremonies of each platoon EST awards will be recognized at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 5 or more Award Amount: $1,000 to $2,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Energy & Petroleum Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Energy & Petroleum Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Energy & Petroleum Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full22 | Lakeland College
time in the 2nd year of the Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) program. Award based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement. • Exemplary work ethic and overall improvement. • Respect of fellow students, faculty and staff. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Environmental Sciences Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Environmental Sciences Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Environmental Sciences Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of an Environmental Sciences diploma (any major) and 3rd year of the Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management (BASEM). One awarded to a student from each diploma major and one to an applied degree student based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement. • Demonstrated leadership/ involvement in the classroom. • Willingness to volunteer and participate in group assignments and projects. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 5 Award Amount: $1,400 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial Health & Wellness Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Health & Wellness Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Health & Wellness Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the Esthetician and Hairstyling programs, Lloydminster campus. Three will be awarded to esthetician students and two will be awarded to hairstyling students based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement. • Demonstrated positive attitude and effort plus overall progress. • Exemplary customer focus. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 5 Award Amount: $1,200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
Centennial Human Services Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Human Services Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Human Services Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the Educational Assistant certificate program and the 2nd year of the Early Learning & Child Care, and Child & Youth Care diploma programs, Vermilion campus. One awarded to a student in each program based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement. • Displays positive attitude and leadership. • Respected by fellow students and faculty. • Shows optimism, initiative and commitment. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 3 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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Centennial Interior Design Achievement Award Established in 2014, with funds from the Centennial Interior Design Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Interior Design Achievement Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in the 2nd year of Interior Design Technology. Award based on the following criteria: • Outstanding academic achievement. • Demonstrates leadership and professionalism. • Displays a strong work ethic and proficiency in individual and group projects. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial President’s Leadership Award Established in 2014 with funds from the Centennial Leadership Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial President’s Leadership Award is available to students enrolled full-time in any program at the Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses. One will be awarded at each campus based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated college involvement. This includes leadership and volunteerism in college activities in an unpaid capacity (participation in clubs, college wide or program specific events, or other non-academic activities). • Demonstrated community involvement. This includes (but is not limited to) leadership and volunteerism for other non-profit, healthcare or amateur sports programs in the community. You must apply. Selection and approval of the recipients is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Centennial Spirit of Perseverance Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Centennial Spirit of Perseverance Award is available to full-time students enrolled in a one-year certificate program, or the 2nd year of a diploma program at the Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses. One will be awarded at each campus based on the following criteria: • Demonstrates the ability to overcome personal hardship to attain his/her academic goals. • Continues to persist and succeed despite obstacles such as physical, emotional or social • Maintains a satisfactory academic standing. No application. Nominations are open to all staff. Selection and approval of the recipients is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at each recipient’s respective campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
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Centennial Trades & Technology Achievement Award Established in 2014 with funds from the Centennial Trades & Technology Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial Trades & Technology Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in each of the pre-employment programs. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays skill performance and overall improvement. • Demonstrates satisfactory academic standing. • Shows commitment to chosen trade. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Centennial University Transfer Achievement Award Established in 2014 with funds from the Centennial University Transfer Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Centennial University Transfer Achievement Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 2nd or subsequent year of the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated academic achievement and overall merit. • Exhibits positive attitude. • Exemplifies good character and is respected by their peers. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 6 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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Established in 2013 by Tim Dyck Financial Services Inc., the Chamber of Commerce Business Opportunity Bursary is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of the University Transfer program or any Business Administration major, Lloydminster campus. The recipient must maintain satisfactory academic standing. Award based on financial need.
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CIBC Centennial Award Established in 2013 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the CIBC Centennial Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 3rd year of a Business degree or 2nd year of the Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment diploma, who has a minimum GPA of 2.5. Award based on the following criteria: • Participates in extracurricular activity and/or community involvement (may include internal or external clubs, college athletics, student ambassador, student club leadership). • Involved in the Business Case Competition. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
CIC Aboriginal Bursary Launched in 2010, the CIC Aboriginal Bursary is available through a partnership between Lakeland College and the Crown Investment Corporation of Saskatchewan. To be eligible, applicants must: • Be an entering or continuing full time student at Lakeland College, with a minimum entrance high school average of 70% or a college grade point average (GPA) of 2.7. • Be a status Indian, non-status Indian, Métis, or Inuit (self-declared). • Be a Saskatchewan resident, for a minimum of the past 12 consecutive months. • Be enrolled in one of the following: Environmental Sciences programs: Conservation & Restoration Ecology, Environmental Conservation & Reclamation, Water Conservation & Management, Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation, Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management. Business Administration majors: Accounting, General Business, Marketing, or Small Business & Entrepreneurship. • Submit a statement of contributions to date with respect to leadership, management experience, and community service. • Submit a statement of career goals and future employment plans. • Submit a statement of financial need. • Students must remain registered as a full-time student throughout the fall term, up to and including the last day of class. • Candidates may be registered on or off-campus in any undergraduate program. Candidates may have completed courses at the Lakeland College or another post-secondary institution. Selection will be based 75% on financial need, and 25% on experience in the areas of leadership, management, and community service, career goals, and potential to contribute to the Province of Saskatchewan. You must apply. Application forms are available each spring. Recipients are recommended by the Lakeland College Awards Committtee, with final approval by CIC. • Payment is given in two increments: one in the fall and one in the winter. To receive the 2nd payment recipients must achieve a college grade point average (GPA) of 70% (2.70) or better on the fall term; and remain registered as a fulltime student throughout the winter term, up to and including the last day of class. • This bursary must be accepted for the semesters offered. Students on a coop or practicum work term may receive the funds only after completing their coop work term. Students who do not apply/receive the bursary in the fall can apply in December to receive $2,500 in the winter term.
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Official recognition is given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Government bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $5,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: July/Dec
Citadel Mechanical Gasfitter Achievement Award Established in 2018, the Citadel Mechanical Gasfitter Achievement Award is available to students in the 1st year of the Gasfitter program. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Puts into practice, what is learned in theory • Class participation (including attendance and completion of assignments). No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Class of ‘66 Award Created in 1987 through contributions made by students from the Lakeland College Class of 1966. The Class of ‘66 Award is available to a graduating student enrolled in studies at the Vermilion campus. Preference will be given to a student who meets any or all of the following criteria (in prioritized order): • Exhibits above average contribution to campus life (sports, student leadership, student activities). • Displays academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Claude Gallinger Memorial Bursary Established in 1966, the Claude Gallinger Memorial Bursary is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st year of an Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus, who meets the following criteria: • Is industrious and of good character. • Shows financial need. • Preference given to a married student. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 28 | Lakeland College
Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-Novemberember
CM Wolters Entrance Award Established in 2016 by Cathy Wolters, as part of the as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the CM Wolters Award is available to a student entering their first year of full-time studies in the University Transfer program. • Based on satisfactory academic standing. • Preference will be given to a student who graduated from a high school within the Buffalo Trails Public School Division or East Central Catholic School Division. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Coca-Cola Bursary Established in 2014, the Coca-Cola Bursary is available to two students enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of any Human Services program, Vermilion campus and two students enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of University
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Transfer, Lloydminster campus. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary 1 Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
Coca-Cola Scholarship Established in 2003, the Coca-Cola Award is available to one student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of a Human Services program, Vermilion campus and one student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of University Transfer, Lloydminster campus. Award based on academic excellence. No application. The recipients of this scholarship are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Colchester and District Agricultural Society Entrance Scholarship Established in 1993, the Colchester and District Agricultural Society Scholarship is available to a 1st year full-time student entering an Agricultural Sciences program. The scholarship is based on the following criteria: • Displays a commitment to academic achievement throughout high school. • Provides a short autobiographical essay describing contributions made to school and/or community life. • Preference will be given to Alberta residents of Strathcona County. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
College Grounds Department Student Award Established in 2015 by Jared Fehr, the College Grounds Department Student Award is available to a full-time student in any program of study at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campus, who lives in a Lakeland College residence. Awarded to a student who: • Takes ownership for their surroundings. • Leads by example. • Shows respect towards College buildings and grounds. • Displays conscientiousness and stewardship about how their personal choices affect others. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January 30 | Lakeland College
Compliant Environmental Award Established in 2013 by Compliant Environmental Services Ltd., the Compliant Environmental Award is awarded to a 1st, 2nd or 3rd year student in Environmental Sciences with outstanding academic achievement. Preference is given to a student in the Environmental Club or a student athlete. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Cornerstone Co-op Award Cornerstone Cooperative has supported awards for students at Lakeland College since 1947. Today the Cornerstone Co-op Award is available to students enrolled full-time in 2nd year Agribusiness and Crop Technology. One will be awarded to a student in each program, based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Has a valid Cornerstone Coop membership number. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Country Lane Angus Award Established in 2014 by Arch & Geretta Partington, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Country Lane Angus Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of any program. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Active involvement in the beef industry, with preference to Angus-influenced cattle. • 4-H involvement may be considered. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
County of Vermilion River Scholarship Established in 2007, the County of Vermilion River Scholarship is awarded to a 2nd year student in the Conservation and Restoration Ecology (CARE) program, Vermilion campus, achieving the highest academic standing. To be eligible, students must be registered in a full course load.
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No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
CPA Education Foundation Scholarship in Accounting Having supported students at Lakeland College since 1985 through various awards, in 2016 the CPA Education Foundation established the CPA Education Foundation Scholarship in Accounting. Available to a full-time student enrolled in the final year of the accounting major program, Lloydminster campus. Recipient must: • Demonstrate overall merit • Be interested in pursuing the Chartered Professional Accountant designation No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Craig’s Award
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CropLife Canada - Alberta Council Legacy Scholarship Created in 2017, the CropLife Canada - Alberta Council Legacy Scholarship is available to a full-time student in the 2nd year of the Crop Technology program. Award based on academic excellence. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
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apprenticeship program, Vermilion campus, who displays a desire to achieve, mechanical ability and good work ethics as they apply to the classroom and workplace. To support the advancement of Indigenous Canadian apprentices, preference will be given to an apprentice of Indigenous ancestry. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $450 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
D. George Loxam/CS Resources Limited Memorial Scholarship Established in 1995 by the family of the late D. George Loxam and CS Resources Limited, the D. George Loxam/CS Resources Limited Memorial Scholarship is available to full-time students in the Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) program and 1st year of the Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) program at Lloydminster campus. One award for each program based on the following criteria: • Display maturity, and has a desire to achieve and excel. • Possess strong communication skills and an above-average work ethic. • Demonstrate leadership potential. • Have a positive attitude toward the program, the institution, the instructional staff, and fellow students. • Show consistent, progressive academic achievement. No application. You are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Designers Choice Scholarship Originally created in 1990 and renamed in 2011, the Designers Choice Scholarship is awarded to one 1st year student and one 2nd year student enrolled full-time in the Interior Design Technology program. The recipients must meet the following criteria: • Display academic achievement. • Demonstrate high technical skills. • Be self-motivated and demonstrate positive attitude and leadership. • Be respected by fellow students and staff. No application. The recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
Determination in Learning Award Established in 2005, the Determination in Learning Award is available to students at Lakeland College who are registered with Accessibility Services. One award for a student at the on each campus, who: • Demonstrate a positive attitude • Determination and commitment to their studies • Maintain a satisfactory academic standing No application. Award recipients are recommended by the Accessibility Services staff, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Dick York Memorial Award Established in 1985, the Dick York Memorial Award is available to the top academic students in all pre-employment programs at all campuses of Lakeland College. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards
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Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Don Lawrence Memorial Award Established in 1994 by Ina Lawrence, the Don Lawrence Memorial Award is available to a graduating Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation student, Vermilion campus, who is continuing their studies in the following year to pursue a career goal in the Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation area either as a wildlife officer or as a wildlife biologist. The successful candidate must be graduating from the Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation Program at Lakeland College and continuing studies in the Conservation Enforcement Program at Lethbridge Community College, or the University of Alberta in the Conservation Biology major of the ENCS program and meet the following criteria: • Provide a copy of their acceptance/provisional acceptance letter from the attending institution. • Display academic achievement. • Show genuine interest in the field of wildlife management and conservation. • Demonstrate good character and leadership, having the potential to make substantial contributions to the profession.
• Evidence of financial need. • Preference will be given to Alberta residents. You must apply. This is a Year-end award, with final selection made by the Awards Committee. Upon receipt of confirmation of enrolment in September, the award funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Doug Schmit Scholarship Established in 1996, the Doug Schmit Scholarship is available to a 1st year full-time student enrolled in a diploma program at Lakeland College. The successful candidate must meet the following criteria: • Display satisfactory academic achievement. • Be a resident of Alberta or Saskatchewan. • Be completing year one and be returning to year two. • Demonstrate financial need. You must apply. This is a year-end scholarship, with final selection being made by the Awards Committee. Upon receipt of confirmation of enrolment in September, the scholarship funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Awards Celebration at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
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Dr. Byrad & Kelly Yyelland University Transfer Humanities Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Dr. Byrad & Kelly Yyelland University Transfer Humanities Award is available to a full-time student in the 2nd year of the University Transfer program who: • Is currently studying psychology or sociology. • Displays a positive attitude. • Is in good academic standing. • Displays ethical values and conduct. • Demonstrates financial need. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship Made available in 2011 by the Alberta Student Aid, the Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship was created to recognize post-secondary students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, especially in the area of disability, and/or initiative to improve the conditions and lives of all people, while attending post-secondary studies in Alberta. Applicants must be: • A Canadian citizen. • An Alberta resident. • Enrolled full-time in a post-secondary program at a designated Alberta institution in the year of nomination. • Demonstrate leadership skills, especially in the area of disability, and/or showing commitment to improving conditions in the lives of other Albertans. • Attend a post-secondary institution in Alberta. Lakeland College students must submit their applications to the Financial Aid & Awards office at Lakeland College. The Lakeland College Awards Committee selects the approved number of nominees from the applications received. Nominees are forwarded to the Alberta Student Aid office for final approval. Scholarship funds are paid directly to recipients by Alberta Student Aid. Type: Government Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Dr. Kenneth Maxwell Smith Memorial Award Established in 2015 by friends and family of the late Ken Smith, the Dr. Kenneth Maxwell Smith Memorial Award is available to a 2nd year full-time student in the Animal Health Technology program. Award based on the following criteria: • Demonstrates proficiency in bovine technical skills. • Displays a positive attitude. • Maintains a good academic standing.
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• Plans to pursue a career in bovine/ mixed animal practice. • Must be an Alberta resident. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Dr. Scott Rairdan Memorial Scholarship Established in 2004, the Dr. Scott Rairdan Memorial Scholarship is available to a graduating Animal Health Technology student at Lakeland College. The scholarship recognizes high aptitude and encourages learning in the area of large animal veterinary medicine and participation in extra-curricular activities while exhibiting leadership qualities and a positive attitude. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Dr. Steve West Agriculture Future Award Established in 2002 by the Vermilion/Lloydminster PC Constiteucy Association, the Dr. Steve West Agriculture Future Award is available to full-time 1st year students in Agricultural diploma programs. This award is given out annually to students who display the following: • A commitment to a career in agriculture. • Leadership and college/community involvement. • Satisfactory academic standing. Applicants will be asked to provide a 500 word essay on How do you propose to sustain a career in the Agricultural industry over the next 25 years? You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the recipient recognized at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Eagle Builders LP Dairy Leadership Award Created in 2018, the Eagle Builders LP Dairy Leadership Award is available to a full-time Agricultural Sciences student who is an outstanding leader within the Student-Managed Farm (SMF) Dairy Unit — Powered by New Holland. Selection will be made at the end of year one and awarded on the basis of: • Academic achievement.
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• Exemplary student leadership, as demonstrated through leadership qualities and commitment to the Dairy Unit members. No application. This is a year-end award, with the recipient recommended by the program faculty, in coordination with the SMF executive selections for the following year. Final approval by the Awards Committee. When full-time enrolment is confirmed in September, the award funds will be paid for the current period of study. Official recognition will be at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $4,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Ed Jenson and Family Entrance Scholarship Established in 1992, the Ed Jenson and Family Scholarship is available to a student entering full-time studies in the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus, who exhibits the following: • Satisfactory academics. • Leadership in school and community activities. • Positive attitude. • Musical interest and talent may be an additional factor considered. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Emergency Services Technology Award Established in 1997, the Emergency Services Technology Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in the Emergency Services Technology program. Awarded to a student displaying initiative and academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Emergency Services Technology Award - Fire Stream Established in 2012, the Emergency Services Technology Award - Fire Stream is available to a full-time student enrolled in the Fire stream of the Emergency Services Technician program. Nominees must have: • Satisfactory academic standing • Commitment to chosen career • Demonstrated character and leadership skills • Willingness to assist and be supportive of fellow students including making a contribution to the success of all class members. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards
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Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Emil Lychak Servus Credit Union Award Established in 2011 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Emil Lychak Servus Credit Union Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of the Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) or Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) program at Lakeland College, Lloydminster campus. To be eligible, the student must be an Alberta resident and meet the following criteria: • Maintain satisfactory academic achievement. • Preference given to an underrepresented group (i.e. aboriginal, female). • Demonstrate financial need. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration.
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Enviro Club Award Established in 2005 by the Lakeland College Enviro Club, the Enviro Club Award is available to any full-time student at the Vermilion campus with a satisfactory academic standing. To be considered, successful applicants must write an implementable plan or proposal for environmental improvement in one or more areas of the College. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $400 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Environmental Science Student Award for Excellence Established in 2001, the Environmental Science Student Award for Excellence is available to full-time students who are in the final year of an Environmental Sciences diploma program, 1st year of the Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management program, or a preparation course bridging program in order to enter the Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management program. To qualify, the student must have a positive attitude and a good balance between academic excellence, participation, leadership, and contributions to the program/school. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Erica Dancey Leadership Award Established in 2013 by Brenda and Randy Dancey in memory of their daughter, the Erica Dancey Leadership Award is available to a 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in the Interior Design Technology program, Vermilion campus, who displays leadership qualities and shows creativity. Preference will be given to a student with outstanding academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $700 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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Ethridge E. Webber Memorial Bursary Established in 1973, the Ethridge E. Webber Memorial Bursary is available to a student with an honest desire to attend Lakeland College. The recipient must demonstrate financial need. Preference given to a rural student from the Vermilion/Wainwright area. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Evelyn Nelson Legacy Award Established in 2017 by Inclusion Lloydminster, the Evelyn Nelson Legacy Award is available to students enrolled at Lakeland College in the Inclusive Post-Secondary Initiative program. The recipient must either be a resident of Lloydminster attending the Lloydminster or Vermilion campus, or have recently relocated to Lloydminster to attend the Lloydminster campus. Award based on: • Recognized effort and progress. • Openness to experience campus life and embrace learning at Lakeland College. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Ever to Excellence Award Established in 2009 by Mark & Kristine Alexander, the Ever to Excellence Award is available to a full-time student who has successfully completed the 2nd year of a business administration diploma and currently enrolled in the 3rd year of the Bachelor of Commerce (general) degree completion of Lloydminster campus. To qualify successful candidates must meet the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Be passionate about the business program. • Must show initiative, leadership qualities, integrity and be of good character. • Show active involvement within the college and community. • Preference will be given to an experienced student that may be returning to college after being out of school for at least one year. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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Experienced Student Award Established by the OTAS (Older Than Average Student) Club of 1989, the Experienced Student Award is available to a full-time student who is married, a parent, or returning to college after having been out of school for at least one year. To be eligible, a student must also meet the following criteria: • Display a positive attitude and enthusiasm at college. • Shows active involvement with college activities. • Expects to complete their program at the Vermilion campus. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Farm Credit Canada Agricultural Award Established in 1985, the Farm Credit Canada Agricultural Award is available to a full-time student in the 2nd year of Crop Technology or Agribusiness programs, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Displays satisfactory academic achievement. • Shows contribution to college and community life. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
First General Services Athletics Award Established in 2018, the First General Services Athletics Award is available to students enrolled full-time at Lakeland College, who are members of the Rustlers basketball and soccer teams. Awarded to one female player and one male player in each sport, based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Demonstrated leadership and dedication in the sport they play, in their program of study, and in the community. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the Athletics Department, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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First Truck Centre Lloydminster Scholarship Established in 2014, the First Truck Centre Lloydminster Scholarship is available to students enrolled full-time in any year of the Heavy Equipment Technician and Parts Technician (on campus only) programs. Awarded to two students in HET and one student in Part Technician based on outstanding academic achievement. No application. The scholarship recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 3 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty Recommendation Selection Period: January
Fund for the Future Entrance Scholarship Established in 2007, the Fund for the Future Entrance Scholarship is available to students entering full-time programs at any campus location of Lakeland College. The successful candidates will show a good balance between academic excellence and leadership in school and community activities. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 8 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Governor General’s Academic Medal The Governor General’s Academic Medal is a national award administered by the Chancellery of Canadian Orders and Declarations. Since 1988, Lakeland College has been given the opportunity to award a medal, annually, to the student who achieves the highest academic standing in the final year of a diploma level post-secondary program (minimum 2 year full-time duration). No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the medal presented at the Convocation Ceremony on the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award: Collegiate bronze medal How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: May
Greenlee Tool Award Established in 2014, the Greenlee Tool Award is available to a full-time student in the Pre-employment Electrician program. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays good work ethic. • Demonstrates willingness to learn. • Shows respect for faculty and fellow classmates. • Preference given to a student achieving academic excellence. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration.
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award: Electrician’s tool kit How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Gristhaven Lodge Ltd. Award Established in 1982, the Gristhaven Lodge Ltd. Award is available to a 2nd year Environmental Sciences student, Vermilion campus on the basis of academic achievement. No application. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Growing Alberta Scholarship Since 1999, Lakeland College has been designated as one of the eligible institutions to recommend students for the Growing Alberta Scholarship. The scholarship is administered by the 4-H Foundation of Alberta, and is available to a 44 | Lakeland College
full-time student enrolled in the 2nd or subsequent year of an agriculture or agriculture related program. The recipient must be an Alberta resident and display: • Good academic standing. • Commitment to the agriculture through active participation in agriculture and community activities. • Leadership, role model qualities and good communication skills in the promotion and support of agriculture. • Commitment, through career goals, towards the advancement of the Alberta agriculture. • Community involvement. • 4-H experience is not mandatory to qualify for this award. You must apply. Application available at the Financial Aid & Awards Office. Application forms must be word processed and complete, and submitted to the Lakeland College. Qualifiying applications are then submitted to the 4-H Foundation of Alberta for consideration. The 4-H Foundation of Alberta selects and notifies the recipients. Scholarship funds are paid by the 4-H Foundation of Alberta. Type: Government Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $750 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Gurdev Bhamra Award Established in 1991, the Gurdev Bhamra Award is available to a full-time Interior Design Technology student enrolled in the 2nd year of studies. The award is based on student achievements in four areas of study: • Technical Drafting I. • Technical Drafting II. • Graphic Presentation. • Office Practice (lettering, estimating and specifications). No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Harold W. Webber Estate Bursary Established in 1991, the Harold W. Webber Estate Bursary is available to assist deserving students enrolled in a full course load in a post-secondary program at the Lloydminster or Vermilion campuses, to further their education. Awarded to students with a satisfactory academic standing and demonstrating financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: minimum $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
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Hazel Hurt Award Established in 1983, the Hazel Hurt Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in the 1st year of the Agribusiness program. This award is based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement. • Respected by fellow students and staff. • Involved in extra-curricular activities such as recreation, student government and/or community. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Heavy Crude Hauling L.P. Award Established in 2003, the Heavy Crude Hauling L.P. Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) program, Lloydminster campus. To be eligible, students must: • Display a desire to achieve and possess good work ethics, as relates to the classroom. • Demonstrate outstanding academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Heavy Oil Engineering Faculty Award Established in 2012, the Heavy Oil Engineering Faculty Award is available to a student in the 1st or 2nd year of a heavy oil program, who has: • Satisfied the requirements for either a 1 year certificate or 2 year diploma. • Become a positive example for the class. • Displays a positive attitude and respect towards course, faculty and fellow students. • Shows the desire to succeed, not only through academics, but through an outstanding work ethic. • Provided positive influence on lab group and comes to class every day ready to work. • Provided constructive comments and questions to instructors. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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Henry S. Varley Rural Life Bursary Established in 2017 through the generosity of the Community Foundation of Lethbridge & Southwestern Alberta, the Henry S. Varley Rural Life Bursary is available to students enrolled full-time in Agricultural Sciences. Recipients must: • Show financial need. • Display satisfactory academic standing. • Be from a rural community in the region served by the Community Foundation of Lethbridge & Southwestern Alberta (review map available at: http://www.cflsa.ca/about-us to determine eligibility). • Have completed a minimum of one year of study in Agricultural Sciences and will return to continue studies in Agricultural Sciences. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $2,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Herb Little Horsemanship Award Established in 2016 by Herb & Nita Little, the Herb Little Horsemanship Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the Western Ranch & Cow Horse program. Award based on the following criteria: • Demonstrates academic achievement. • Displays good work ethic and leadership skills. • Must be involved in the rodeo or ranch horse clubs. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Herman Huber Entrance Award Established in 1989, the Herman Huber Entrance Award is available to any student entering a full-time program at Lakeland College, Vermilion campus according to the following criteria: • Must be an Alberta resident. • Must display a commitment to academic achievement throughout high school. • Must provide a short autobiographical essay describing contributions made to school and/or community life. Official recognition given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Entrance 3 Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
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Highland Feeders Agricultural Leadership Award Established in 2015 by Denise and Mike Kotelko, the Highland Feeders Agricultural Leadership Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of Animal Science Technology. Awarded to a student who: • Exhibits leadership skills • Works well with fellow classmates, • Has a desire to work in the cattle industry • Preference given to a student who is actively involved in the student-managed farm. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Hugh Service Academic Award Established in 1982 through the Hugh Service Memorial Trust Fund, the Hugh Service Academic Award is available to all students in all programs at any campus. Awarded under special circumstances only at the discretion of the Awards Committee. No application. The recipients of this award are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Hugh Service Memorial Trust Bursary Established in 1982, the Hugh Service Memorial Trust Bursary is available to all students in all programs, at any campus, demonstrating financial need. Awarded under “special” circumstances at the discretion of the Awards Committee. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Human Services Distinguished Student Award Established in 2016, the Human Services Distinguished Student Award is available to students enrolled full or part-time in any Human Services program, who have completed a minimum of 2 semesters of study. Two awards will be given for academic perseverance and will be based on the following criteria: • Shows academic improvement from Semester I to Semester II of studies. • Demonstrates dedication, perseverance, and commitment to their program. Two awards will be given for leadership and will be based on the following criteria: 48 | Lakeland College
• Satisfactory academic achievement. • Displays positive attitude, good work ethic, and leadership skills. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Human Services Volunteer Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Human Services Volunteer Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in any Human Services program at Lakeland College. This award recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and volunteerism in their community in the area of Human Services. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration.
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Husky Energy Inc. Entrance Scholarship Established in 1991, the Husky Energy Inc. Entrance Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in the Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) certificate or the 1st year of the Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) diploma, Lloydminster campus, according to the following criteria: • Must display a commitment to academic achievement throughout high school. • Must provide information describing contributions made to school and/or community life. Official recognition given at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $750 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Indigenous Careers Award Made available in 2016 by Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education, the Indigenous Careers Award is available to students of Indigenous ancestry (including Status Indian/First Nations, non-status Indian/First Nations, Métis, or Inuit) who are: • Canadian citizens and residents of Alberta. • Enrolled full-time (minimum 60% course load). • Studying in one of the following program areas at Lakeland College: Agricultural Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Interior Design, Street Rod Technology, Educational Assistant, Early Learning & Childcare, Child & Youth Care, Business Administration diploma, Energy & Petroleum Technology, and University Transfer. • Displaying satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Funds paid in two disbursements, one in the Fall semester and one in the Winter semester. Recipients must maintain full-time enrolment in an eligible program, and attain a satisfactory academic standing each semester to receive both disbursements. Note: Proof of Indigenous ancestry is required. See application for listing of approved documentation. Type: Government Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $4,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
Interior Design Staff Award Established in 1995, the Interior Design Staff Award is available to a 1st year Interior Design Technology student, Vermilion campus, who meets the following criteria: • Enrolled in a full course load. • Academic achievement. • Demonstrates a positive attitude and leadership in class and college activities.
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• Self-motivated. • Respected by fellow students and staff. • Demonstrates perseverance and dedication towards studies. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Isa & Stanley R. Fulks Memorial Scholarship Established in 1993 by Barbara Cox & Mary Swanek, the Isa & Stanley R. Fulks Memorial Scholarship is available to 1st year full-time students enrolled in an Agricultural Sciences program at Lakeland College. Award based on the following criteria: • Outstanding academic achievement. • Displays leadership qualities through involvement in community and/or college activities. • Preference given to a student with 4-H involvement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Jack and Margaret Harcus Scholarship Established in 2013 by Margaret Harcus, the Jack and Margaret Harcus Scholarship is available to a student in the 2nd or subsequent year of studies in an Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus, based on outstanding academic achievement. The recipient must be an Alberta resident. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Jack and Pauline Tyner Bursary Established in 2014 by Wendy Plandowski, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Jack and Pauline Tyner Bursary is available to a full-time student enrolled in any year of study, at any campus location of Lakeland College. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
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Type: Bursary 1 Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Jack Tucker Scholarship Established in 1967, the Jack Tucker Scholarship is available to the full-time 2nd year student in Animal Science Technology, Vermilion campus, with the highest technical skills. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Jaron Arntzen Memorial Scholarship Established in 2003 by the Lakeland College Stockman’s Student Club, the Jaron Arntzen Memorial Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in any program, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Must be an active member of the Stockman’s Club. • Must demonstrate strong leadership both within the Club and on campus. • Satisfactory academic achievement. No application. Nominations are submitted to the Stockman’s club faculty advisor who makes the recommendation. Final approval is given by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Jason Lang Scholarship Made available in 2,000 by Alberta Student Aid, the Jason Lang Scholarship is used to recognize the academic achievement of Albertans who have completed their 1st year of post-secondary study and are continuing with their 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of study. Award based on the following criteria: • Must be an Alberta resident, Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. • Must have completed one year of any undergraduate post-secondary program in Alberta that is at least 2 years in length. • Academic achievement (at least the equivalent of 80% or 3.20 GPA) in their 1st, 2nd or 3rd year, as specified by the Alberta Scholarship Program. • Must have been enrolled in at least 80% of a full course load based on the institution’s requirement in the previous year of study. • Aren’t entitled to receive a Louise McKinney Scholarship for the same period of study. • Must be enrolled in at least 60% of a full course load at the time they receive the scholarship.
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Possible recipients from Lakeland College are identified by the Financial Aid & Awards office in late summer and given the opportunity to apply. A list of nominees is sent to the Alberta Scholarship Programs office in October and February for final approval. Lakeland College students must submit their applications to the Financial Aid & Awards office at Lakeland College to be considered. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the recipients by Alberta Student Aid. Type: Government Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: August/January
Jimmie Condon Athletic Scholarship Made available in 1984 by Alberta Student Aid, the Jimmie Condon Athletic Scholarship is available to qualifying athletes, who have been nominated by their educational institution or sports associations in Alberta. Recipients must maintain a satisfactory academic standing and be enrolled in a full-time course load (60%) for each term of eligibility.
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Joan Elliott Memorial Scholarship Established in 2013 by Doug Elliott, the Joan Elliott Memorial Scholarship is available to full-time students enrolled in the 1st year of a two-year Agricultural Sciences program. Award based on outstanding academic achievement. No application. The recipients of this scholarship are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Joan Longridge Memorial Award Established in 2011 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Joan Longridge Memorial Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in a Human Services program, with priority given to an Educational Assistant student who intends to work with special needs students in school. The recipient must display the following qualities: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Commitment and dedication to the special education field. • Positive attitude. • Good work ethic. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration.
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Joanne & Glenn Charlesworth Scholarship Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Joanne & Glenn Charlesworth Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in any year of any Business Administration program (including Agribusiness). Award based on outstanding academic achievement. Must be an Alberta resident. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
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a full-time program at any campus of Lakeland College according to the following criteria: • Must be an Alberta resident. • Must display a commitment to academic achievement throughout high school. • Must provide a short autobiographical essay describing contributions made to school and/or community life. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance 3 Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
John H. Kinniburgh Scholarship Established in 1988 by John & Agnes Kinniburgh, the John H. Kinniburgh Scholarship is available to students in any year of Carpentry. Students must display a desire to achieve, demonstrate carpentry ability, and possess good work ethics as they apply to the classroom and practical shop. No application. Scholarship recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
John J. Yackimec Memorial Scholarship Established in 2003 by Orest & Patricia Yackimec, the John J. Yackimec Memorial Scholarship is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of the Animal Science Technology program at Lakeland College, Vermilion campus based on the following criteria: • Family currently engaged in farming. • Preference given to a former 4-H member. • Demonstrates academic achievement. • Community Involvement. • Good work ethic and shows pride in animal care. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
John Nicol Agricultural Award Established in 1994, the John Nicol Agricultural Award is available to students enrolled in full-time studies in a program directly related to agriculture. The successful candidate(s) will meet the following criteria: • In good academic standing. • Display a desire to succeed. Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships | 55
• Be ambitious and of good character. No application. The recipients of this award are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
John Nicol Athletic Award Established in 1997, the John Nicol Athletic Award is available to qualifying students, who are registered full-time (minimum 60% full program) and a member of an approved Lakeland College athletic team sport. Successful candidates must display a commitment to academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by their coaches, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
John Nicol Award in Memory of Maud Nicol Established in 1995, the John Nicol Award in Memory of Maud Nicol is available to students enrolled in fulltime studies in a post-secondary program at the Lloydminster campus. The successful candidate(s) will meet the following criteria: • Display satisfactory academic achievement. • Display a desire to succeed. • Be ambitious and of good character. No application. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
John Nicol Bursary Established in 1997, the John Nicol Bursary is available to students enrolled in a full course load, in any post-secondary program at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campuses. Awarded on the basis of financial need, satisfactory academic standing and personal character. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies
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John Nicol Entrance Scholarship Established in 1997, the John Nicol Entrance Scholarship is available to students entering any post-secondary program at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campuses. Qualifying students must be entering Lakeland College for the first time and be enrolled in a full course load. Award on the basis of academic achievement throughout high school and displayed leadership qualities through involvement in school and/or community activities. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance 3 Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
John Nicol General Award Established in 1997, the John Nicol General Award is available to students enrolled in a one-year certificate program or two-year diploma program (excluding programs directly related to agriculture). The successful candidate(s) will meet the following criteria: • Display satisfactory academic achievement. • Be ambitious and of good character. No application. The recipients of this award are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Johnson Inc. Award Established in 2009, the Johnson Inc. Award is available to 1st year Child & Youth Care students, Vermilion campus based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Financial need. No application. Award recipients are selected by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Just Kruzin Award Established in 2014 by the Just Kruzin Car Club, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Just Kruzin Award is available to a student who has successfully completed the Street Rod Technologies program in the previous academic year. The recipient must meet the following criteria:
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• Achieved good academic standing. • Displayed a readiness to help fellow classmates. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Kasian Architecture General Award Established in 2012 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Kasian Architecture General Award is available to a full-time 2nd year student at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campus with satisfactory academic achievement, who has: • Made a positive contribution to the community and college. • Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Katherine Thalheimer/Rose Atkinson Bursary Established in 2014 by Clara Thalheimer, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Katherine Thalheimer/Rose Atkinson Bursary is available to a full-time student in any program at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campus who meets the following criteria: • Financial need. • Satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary 1 Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Kenworth Lloydminster Award Established in 2001, the Kenworth Lloydminster Award is available to a student in the 3rd year of the Heavy Equipment Technician program. Awarded to a student who exemplifies the best overall achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration.
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Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $550 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Award Established in 1993, the Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Award is available to a 1st or 2nd year student enrolled in fulltime studies in any program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Must be a resident of the city of Lloydminster. • Must display academic achievement. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Bursary Established in 1997, the Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Bursary is available to a 1st or 2nd year student, enrolled in fulltime studies, Lloydminster campus, who meets the following criteria: • Demonstrates financial need. • Demonstrates satisfactory academic standing. • Preference given to a mature student. • Must be a resident of Lloydminster or the immediate vicinity. • Involved in a non-academic nature, in projects or organizations that enhances the community and/or college. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified, then receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary 1 Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Kohel Family Award Established for the 2018-19 academic year by Ed Kohel, the Kohel Family Award is available to students enrolled fulltime in the 1st or 2nd year of Animal Health Technology, Vermilion campus. Award based on academic achievement. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Lacey Longworth Memorial Award Established in 2012 by the Lakeland Rowing Club and friends & family of Lacey Longworth, the Lacey Longworth Memorial Award is available to Lakeland College rowing crew members who are enrolled full-time in any Lakeland College program. Award based on the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Displays a commitment to the team and to the sport of rowing. • Demonstrates leadership qualities within the team. • Displays a desire to succeed. • Ambitious and of good character. • Must be returning to school the following year as an active Rowing Team member. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the Rowing Team coach, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. The funds are released in September of the following year when enrolment and status as an active member of the Rowing Team are confirmed. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500
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Lakeland College 4H Judging Award Established in 2011, the Lakeland College 4H Judging Award is available to a student who participated in the Lakeland College 4-H provincial judging competition, and who meets the following criteria: • Is planning to attend Lakeland College. • Is enrolled full-time in the 1st year of an Agricultural Sciences program. • Plans to be on the Lakeland College Judging Team. • Placed well in the judging competition. You apply for this award during the Alberta 4-H Judging Competition held at Lakeland College in August. The recipient is recommended by the Agricultural Sciences faculty and approved by the Awards Committee. Recipient is announced at the competition banquet . This is a tuition credit applied in January during the 1st year of study provided satisfactory academic standing in the 1st semester and confirmation of 2nd semester enrolment. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: August
Lakeland College Academic Award Established in 2003, the Lakeland College Academic Award is available to students in all programs, at all campus locations, under special circumstances only at the discretion of the Awards Committee. No application. Recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Lakeland College Alberta Advantage Bursary Established in 2011, the Lakeland College Alberta Advantage Bursary is available to full-time students in any program at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campus who meets the following criteria: • Financial need. • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Alberta residency. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary 1 Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
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Lakeland College Alumni Association Award Established in 1974, the Lakeland College Alumni Association Award is available to graduating students who are enrolled in full-time studies. One is awarded to a student on each of the Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses, based on outstanding academic achievement, and leadership in activities other than athletics. The recipients should, in the opinion by the Awards Committee, be students who will likely continue to contribute to the college Alumni Association following graduation. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Lakeland College Athletic Assistance Scholarship Established in 2003, the Lakeland College Athletic Assistance Scholarship is available to student athletes who are active members of Lakeland College ACAC Rustler teams in CCAA national championship sports of volleyball, basketball, curling, soccer and cross-country running. Total value a student athlete may receive can’t exceed the accumulative value of tuition and mandatory fees as per the ACAC Awards Policy. The Alberta government scholarship will be taken into consideration when calculating the value of an Athletic Assistance Scholarship. To qualify students must: • Be enrolled as a full-time student (minimum 60% course load). • Maintain a satisfactory academic standing. • Be a contributing member of a sanctioned Lakeland College intercollegiate team. No application. Scholarship recipients are recommended by their coaches after eligibility and funding are approved by the athletic director. Final approval is from the Awards Committee. Scholarship funds are paid out at the end of each semester, following confirmation that the GPA requirement has been met. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: Ongoing
Lakeland College Centennial Bursary Established in 2014 with funds from the Lakeland College Bursary Endowment (part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign), the Lakeland College Centennial Bursary is available to students enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of any program at the Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
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Lakeland College Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Established in 1990, the Lakeland College Entrance Scholarship for Excellence is available to students entering any full-time program at any campus location in a fall session. Award based on: • Academic merit throughout high school • Contributions to school and/or community life • Indication of academic promise. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $2,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Lakeland College Faculty Association Award Established in 1987, the Lakeland College Faculty Association Award is available to a 1st year student enrolled in a full course load at Lakeland College (at any campus location). The recipient will show a good balance between academic excellence and leadership in college student activities. Awards based on the following criteria: • Positive attitude and leadership. • Respected by other students. • Self-motivated. • Involved in extra-curricular activities such as recreation, student government and/or community. No application. All Lakeland College faculty are given the opportunity to nominate students they feel meet the criteria. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Awards Celebration at the recipient’s campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $400 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Lakeland College Rodeo Sportsmanship Award Established in 2010, the Lakeland College Rodeo Sportsmanship Award is available to qualifying student athletes who are active members of the Lakeland College rodeo team, as identified by the Agricultural Sciences School and the equine & rodeo operations manager. Recipients must be enrolled full-time (minimum 60% course load) and maintain a satisfactory academic standing throughout the duration of their program. Recipients must also be leaders in the Rodeo club, setting a good example for new and current members. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the equine & rodeo operations manager, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Year-end rodeo banquet. Payable in the fall of the 2nd or subsequent year, for returning students (for graduating students, funds will be released in the spring after). Type: Athletic Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
Lakeland College Rodeo Team Performance Scholarship Established in 2006, the Lakeland College Rodeo Team Performance Scholarship is available to Lakeland College rodeo team athletes identified by the Agricultural Sciences School and the equine & rodeo operations manager. The value of each scholarship will be determined at the time of offer. Recipients must be enrolled full-time (minimum 60% course load), maintain a satisfactory academic standing throughout the duration of their program, and be members in good standing on the Rodeo Team. No application. The scholarship recipients are recommended by the equine & rodeo operations manager, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is recognized at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: Ongoing
Lakeland College Street Rod Technologies Award Established in 2016, the Lakeland College Street Rod Technologies Award is available to a student who has successfully completed the Street Rod Technologies program in the previous academic year. Award based on the following criteria: • Successfully maintained a balance between academic achievement and excellent leadership.
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• Demonstrated a high level of commitment and excellence in the practical components of the program. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Lakeland College Support Our Students Bursary Established in 2011, with proceeds from the SOS Fund, and as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Lakeland College Support Our Students Bursary is available to a full-time student in any program program of study. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays financial need. • Maintains a satisfactory academic standing. • Demonstrates good character and work ethic. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Laurence Decore Award for Student Leadership Made available in 1986 by Alberta Student Aid, the Laurence Decore Award for Student Leadership was created to recognize those post-secondary students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and leadership to fellow students and to their community. Applicants must meet the following criteria: • Be an Alberta resident. • Be enrolled full-time (minimum 60% course load) at a designated post-secondary institution in the year of nomination. • Display commitment to one or more of the following areas: student government, student societies, clubs or organizations. • Exhibit active involvement in either student organizations at the provincial or national level, or in non-profit community organizations. • Receive the support of a staff or faculty member who will provide a letter of reference. Applications/nominations for Lakeland College students must be submitted to the Financial Aid & Awards office. Lakeland’s Awards Committee selects the approved number of nominees and forwards the nominations to Alberta Student Aid for final approval. Award funds are paid directly to the recipients by Alberta Student Aid. Type: Government Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
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Laverne Lewis Memorial Scholarship Established in 2014 by Jack Lewis in memory of his wife, the Laverne Lewis scholarship is part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign. Available to a full-time student enrolled in any year of an Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus. Awarded on the basis of outstanding academic achievement. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
LC Riders Club of ‘98 Bursary Established in 1998, the LC Riders Club of ‘98 Bursary is available to a 1st or 2nd year full-time student enrolled in an Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus. Awarded to a student with a farm background, whose family is currently involved in the agriculture industry. The recipient must display financial need and maintain a satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $200 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Lloydminster Auto Club Award Established in 2018, the Lloydminster Auto Club Award is available to students who have successfully completed the Street Rod Technologies program in the previous academic year. Award based on the following criteria: • Good academic standing.
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Lloydminster Auto Club Scholarship Established in 2018, the Lloydminster Auto Club Scholarship is available to students who have successfully completed the Street Rod Technologies program in the previous academic year. Award based on the following criteria: • Outstanding academic achievement. • Motivation and attitude towards skill development. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards
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Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Lloydminster Campus Staff Association Award Established in 1992, the Lloydminster Campus Staff Association Award is available to a student enrolled in full-time studies in any program, Lloydminster campus. Awarded on the basis of overall achievement. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Award Established in 1992, the Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Award is available to 2nd year students enrolled in a full course load in a Business Administration diploma program, Lloydminster campus. Award on the basis of the following conditions: • Academic achievement. • Suitability of applicant for a career in business. • Personal integrity. • Financial need. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Lloydminster Lions Club Award Established in 2001, the Lloydminster Lions Club Award is available to a 1st year student in the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus. Awarded to the full-time student achieving the highest academic standing. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
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Lloydminster Students’ Association Bursary Established in 2011 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Lloydminster Students’ Association Bursary is available to full-time students enrolled in any year of study in a credit program, Lloydminster campus. Based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary 1 Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Loralee Nichols Memorial Award Established in 2014 by Kristine and Christopher Hyde in memory of Kristine’s mother, and as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Loralee Nichols Memorial Award is available to a Firefighter Training program student. Each platoon will nominate one member for consideration for the award. Nominees must have: • Satisfactory academic standing. • Commitment to chosen career. • Demonstrated character and leadership skills. • Willingness to assist and be supportive of fellow students, making a contribution to the success of all class members. No application. Each platoon class nominates one member for consideration. Award recipients are then selected by program faculty with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Nomination Selection Period: Ongoing
Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarship Made available in 1982 by Alberta Student Aid, the Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarship is used to recognize and reward students for their academic achievements and encourages them to continue in their undergraduate program of study. It is available to students who are Canadian citizens and Alberta residents, enrolling full-time in their 2nd or subsequent year of studies at Alberta colleges, universities, or technical institutions. Award based on exceptional academic achievement. Possible recipients from Lakeland College are identified by the Financial Aid & Awards office during the summer and given the opportunity to apply. Lakeland College students must submit their applications to the Financial Aid & Awards office at Lakeland College to be considered. Selection is made by the Awards Committee. A list of nominees is sent to Alberta Student Aid in September for final approval. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the recipients by Alberta Student Aid. Type: Government scholarship Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $2,500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: July
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Lyle Priest Memorial Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Lyle Priest Memorial Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the Veterinary Medical Assistant program. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Involvement in student life. • Participation in extracurricular activities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
M.C. Hunter Award Established in 2016 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the M.C. Hunter Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in any Environmental Sciences program. Award based on: • Academic achievement.
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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• Community and college involvement in extracurricular activities. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Mark Toner Memorial Award Established in 1996 by the Lakeland College Stockman’s Club of 1995-96, the Mark Toner Memorial Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in any Vermilion campus program. The successful candidate must: • Be an active member of the Stockman’s Club. • Exhibit a satisfactory academic standing. • Show strong leadership skills, initiative and motivation. No application. Nominations are submitted to the Stockman’s Club faculty advisor who makes a recommendation. Final approval is given by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $200 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Marshall Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Scholarship Established in 1988, the Marshall Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Scholarship is available to one 1st year and one 2nd year student enrolled full-time in the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Must be resident of Saskatchewan or Alberta. • Must display academic excellence. • Must be continuing studies the following year. • Must show financial need. No application. The scholarship recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty Recommendation Selection Period: January
Mary Chomik (Lutzak) & Harry P. Chomik Agricultural Sciences Award Established in 2015 by Don Lutzak & Julia Hrapko, the Mary Chomik (Lutzak) & Harry P. Chomik Agricultural Sciences Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st year of any Agricultural Sciences program on the Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement. • Family is currently engaged in farming, with emphasis on organic/environmental farming practices.
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• Preference given to a student from Alberta. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
MBM Kids Matter Bursary Created in 2018 by Val Smith, the MBM Kids Matter Bursary is available to a full-time student in the 2nd year of Early Learning & Childcare, Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Demonstrates financial need. • Achieves satisfactory academic standing. • Strives to enhance the early learning experience. • Takes initiative and shows commitment. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
McCarty Family Bursary Created in 2017 by Barry and Bev McCarty, the McCarty Family Bursary is available to a full-time student enrolled in an Agricultural Sciences program on the Vermilion campus. Award based on: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Metis Scholar Award Made available in 2015 through a partnership between Lakeland College and the Métis Education Foundation, with the purpose to encourage post-secondary achievement on the part of Métis students attending Lakeland College and to provide financial assistance to Métis students at the College in greatest financial need. The award is available to Métis students enrolled full-time in any certificate, diploma, or university transfer program. Recipients must meet the following criteria: • Demonstrate financial need; • Have achieved a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the previous college semester, or if they have no previous college semester,
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maintained an average of 70% in their previous year of full-time study. • Be Canadian citizens; • Provide proof of Métis heritage (see application for listing of approved documentation). • Submit a letter explaining why receiving a Métis Education Foundation Métis Scholar Award will benefit them in achieving their educational goals. You must apply. Applications are available through the RLI Métis Employment Services and the Financial Aid & Awards Office at Lakeland College. Applications must be submitted to Lakeland College. Applications will be reviewed and selection made by the Selection Committee. Recipients will be notified and receive their funds in January, following confirmation of enrollment in Semester 2. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $2,500 to $3,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Michael Quwek Agriculture Award Established in 2010, the Michael Quwek Agriculture Award is available to students enrolled full-time in any Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus based on: • A desire to achieve • A good work ethic • Satisfactory academic standing. • Preference will be given to a student member of the Lakeland College Stock Dog Club. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Michael Quwek Street Rod Technologies Award Established in 2018, the Michael Quwek Street Rod Technologies Award is available to students who have successfully completed the Street Rod Technologies program in the previous academic year. Award based on: • Academic achievement. • Displays a desire to achieve. • Possesses a good work ethic. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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MNP LLP Scholarship Established in 2008, the MNP LLP Scholarship is available to full-time students enrolled in the 2nd year of the Business Administration: accounting major, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Outstanding academic achievement. • Leadership and community involvement. • High level of business acumen. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Mo Price Award Established in 2004, the Mo Price Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 2nd or subsequent year of the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus. Awarded to the student achieving the highest mark in the introductory English Literature course offered at Lakeland College. The recipient must also major in English, arts or education, or plan to enter journalism. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
NAPC Academic Award Established in 2018 by North American Powertrain Components, the NAPC Academic Award is available to full-time students in the Automotive Services Technician program. One awarded to a student in each year of study (periods 1 4), based on the following criteria: • Academic Achievement. • Leadership skills, as demonstrated through enthusiasm and contribution to college activities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 4 Award Amount: $750 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
National Kitchen & Bath Association, Prairie Province Chapter Award Established in 2004, the National Kitchen & Bath Association, Prairie Province Chapter Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of the Interior Design Technology program. The recipient must demonstrate a satisfactory academic standing and strengths in design in the kitchen and bath field.
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Neigum Family Bursary Established in 2015 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Neigum Family Bursary is available to a student enrolled full-time in any program, Vermilion campus. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
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New Holland Agriculture Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the New Holland Agriculture Award is available to Agricultural Sciences students, Vermilion campus, who actively participate in the Student-Managed Farm — powered by New Holland at Lakeland College. Satisfactory academic standing required. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Nikola Tesla Award for Innovation Established for the 2018- 2019 by the Nikola Tesla Historical Society of Alberta, the Nikola Tesla Award for Innovation is available to students enrolled in the 4th year of the Bachelor of Applied Sciences: Environmental Management (BASEM) program. The recipient will demonstrate a focus on innovative projects, with preference to projects related to Tesla’s area of work, such as solar energy or renewable energy. Must be an Alberta Resident. The recipient will be selected based on their Capstone project. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty Committee Selection Period: January
Noralta Technologies Inc. Award Established in 2005, the Noralta Technologies Inc. Award is available to an apprenticeship student in any year of the Electrician program. Award based on a combination of academic achievement, attitude and effort, and work ethic. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Northeast Electrical Contractor Association Award Established in 2010, the Northeast Electrical Contractor Association Award is available to a 2nd year apprentice Electrician student. Award based on: • Academic achievement and leadership in the classroom and with peers • Presence shown towards their instructors • Financial need No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,100
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How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Northlands Bursary Established in 1982, the Northlands Bursary is available to students registered in a minimum eighty percent (80%) course load at any campus location, who are in satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate financial need. Preference given to Alberta residents. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Northlands Scholarship Established in 1982, the Northlands Scholarship is available to students registered in a minimum eighty percent (80%) course load in at any campus location, who are in good academic standing. Recipients must not have previously received a Northlands Scholarship from Lakeland College. Preference given to Alberta residents. No application. The recipients of this scholarship are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Pat Tenney Award Established in 2017 by the Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce, the Pat Tenney Award is available to full-time students in the 2nd year of Business Administration (any major), Lloydminster campus. Award based on: • Community involvement. • Positive attitude and leadership. • Academic achievement. • Personal integrity. • Respected by other students. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Perma Earth Consulting Ltd. Bursary Established in 2004, the Perma Earth Consulting Ltd. Bursary is available to a 1st or 2nd year student enrolled full-time in the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation program, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria:
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• Financial need. • Academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Peter J. Gulak Entrance Scholarship Established in 1993 by Servus Credit Union Ltd., the Peter J. Gulak Entrance Scholarship is available to a student entering General Business or Accounting diploma majors, Lloydminster campus, based on: • Academic achievement throughout high school. • Contributions to school and/or community life. • Has an indication of academic promise. • Registered in a full course load. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Peter J. Gulak Renewable Scholarship Established in 1993 by Servus Credit Union Ltd., the Peter J. Gulak Renewable Scholarship is available to the recipient of the Peter J. Gulak Entrance Scholarship when they enroll in year two of the General Business major or Accounting major diploma programs, based on: • Completion of requirements for year one, demonstrating academic excellence. • Registration in a full course load in year two. No application. The Awards Committee determines whether the entrance scholarship recipient meets the criteria to receive the renewable scholarship. The scholarship funds are issued in September for the current period of study and official recognition given at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Phil & Denise Allen Men’s Basketball Award Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Phil & Denise Allen Men’s Basketball Award is available to a full-time student in the 2nd or subsequent year of study in any program area, who is a member of the current men’s basketball team. The recipient must be in good academic standing and be on track to graduate. No application. Recommendation will be made by the Men’s basketball team coaches, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s campus.
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Type: Athletic Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Phil Allen Memorial Scholarship Established in 2016 by the School of Business Classes of 2007 & 2008 (Preston Parsons, Delia Morgan-Tetz, Kristine Knourek, Kagan Kneen, Kelly Tobler, Leanne Hawes and Lacey Gartner), the Phil Allen Memorial Scholarship is available to full-time students in the 2nd or subsequent year of studies in any Business Administration diploma program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Good academic standing. • Current member of a Rustlers sports team, with preference to basketball. • Displays leadership qualities. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $350 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Porozni Master Farm Family Scholarship Established in 1985 by John and Anne Porozni & family, the Porozni Master Farm Family Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in an Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • The recipient plans to return to the farm or develop agriculture in the community. • The recipient displays academic excellence. • The recipient is active in student affairs and activities. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Praxair Award Established in 2001, the Praxair Award is available to an Welding student who has completed studies as a Journeyman Welder. Awarded to the student who displays overall commitment to the program through leadership skills, enthusiasm and academic ability. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 Gift Certificate
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How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
President’s Medal Award Established in 1980, the President’s Medal is the most prestigious award given by Lakeland College. It is given to graduating students who have completed at least one academic year of full-time study, who show a good balance between academic excellence and leadership in college student activities. One is available at the Vermilion campus and one at the Lloydminster campus, should suitable recipients be nominated. No application. Recipients are nominated by college faculty, staff or classmates. The recipients of this award are selected by the Awards Committee, with the medal presented at the convocation ceremony at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 2 Award: medal How selected: Nomination Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Princess Auto Foundation Bursary Established in 2015, the Princess Auto Foundation Bursary is available to full-time students in Pre-employment
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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programs, Emergency Services Technology, and Renewable Energy & Conservation at the Vermilion campus; Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT), Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE), 2nd class Power Engineering and Street Rod Technologies at the Lloydminster campus. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January, upon confirmation of enrolment for Semester 2, or upon confirmation of successful completion of their program (depending on recipient program of study). Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,000 to $2,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Princess Auto Foundation Entrance Endowment Bursary Established in 2013, the Princess Auto Foundation Entrance Endowment Bursary is available to full-time students in Trades & Technology, with preference given to students in pre-employment programs. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January, upon confirmation of successful completion of their program. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: minimum $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Ralph Stredwick Memorial Award Established in 2017 by family & friends, the Ralph Stredwick Memorial Award is available to full-time students in the 1st and 2nd year of Animal Science Technology. One awarded to a 1st year student and one to a 2nd year student, based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement. • Demonstrates a great work ethic. • Comes from an active livestock farm operation. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Randy Segboer Memorial Award Established in 2013 by Patti Segboer, in memory of her husband and chair of Fire & Emergency Services, the Randy Segboer Memorial Award is available to an Emergency Services Technology student who has: • Satisfactory academic standing. • Displays commitment to chosen career, demonstrated character and leadership skills. Applicant must submit an essay on the following topic to be considered for the award: Lessons learned in the EST Program and how I can apply them in my future career.
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Towards the end of their classroom studies in November, students will be given the opportunity to apply. Award recipients are selected from applications received by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: November 15 to December 31
Rawlake Family Men’s Volleyball Leadership Scholarship Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Rawlake Family Men’s Volleyball Leadership Scholarship is available to full-time students in any program of study at the Lloydminster campus, who is a member of the Lakeland College Rustlers men’s volleyball team. Award based on the following criteria: • Demonstrated dedication. • Displayed leadership. • Academic achievement. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the men’s volleyball coaches, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Ray Nelson Leadership and Ethics Award Established in 2007 by Nelson Lumber Company Ltd., the Ray Nelson Leadership and Ethics Award is available to a student enrolled in the 2nd year of any Business Administration major, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Positive attitude and leadership. • Respected by other students. • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Enrolled in a full course load. • Self-motivated. • Involved in extra-curricular activities such as recreation, student government and/or community. • Displays ethical values of high degree. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
RBC Royal Bank Award Established in 2004 by the RBC Royal Bank in Lloydminster, the RBC Royal Bank Award is available to a 1st year
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student enrolled full-time in any Business Administration diploma program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on outstanding achievement and effort with the following considerations: • Academic achievement. • Positive attitude and leadership. • Peer assistance and respect to fellow students and faculty. • Perseverance and commitment. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
RE/MAX Prairie Realty Community Leadership Award Established in 2014 by alumnus, Shawn Jacula, the RE/MAX Prairie Realty Community Leadership Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the 1st year of any program, Vermilion campus. The recipient must be an inspirational leader who is strengthening their community through their extraordinary volunteer work or position in a not-for-profit organization. Academic achievement will be considered. Must be an Alberta resident. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Redhead Equipment Award Established in 2004, the Redhead Equipment Award is available to a full-time 3rd year Heavy Equipment Technician student who demonstrates excellence, with emphasis on the following: • Puts into practice what is learned in theory. • Academic achievement. • Class participation (attendance/completion of assignments). • Financial need. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc. Award for Academic Excellence Established in 2014, the Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc. Award for Academic Excellence is available to students enrolled full-time in the Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE) program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on outstanding
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academic achievement. Must be an Alberta resident. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Residence Life Leader Of The Year Award Established in 2001, the Residence Life Leader of the Year Award is available to one residence assistant at the Vermilion campus and one at the Lloydminster campus. Award based on: • Good academic standing. • Contribution to the quality of residence life through leadership and involvement in student activities and programs, with enthusiasm, dedication and sacrifices. • Demonstrated superior leadership within the residence community. • Succeeding in making the residence a better place to be/ having a positive impact on the lives of others. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the residence staff, from nominations received from the general residence population, with final approval by the Awards Committee.The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Resident Of The Year Award Established in 2001, the Resident Of The Year Award is available to one student in residence at the Vermilion campus and one at the Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Good academic standing. • Positive attitude. • Demonstrated leadership and enthusiasm while living in residence. • Contribution to residence life activities and programs. • Promotes a healthy and positive environment in which to live. No application. Award recipients are selected by the Residence staff, from nominations received from the general Residence population, with final approval by the Awards Committee.The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Robert Ernest (R.E.) Stanley Family Memorial Scholarship Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Robert Ernest (R.E.) Stanley Family
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
Memorial Scholarship is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of any Agricultural Sciences program on theVermilion Campus. The recipient is chosen based on: • Must display outstanding academic achievement. • Demonstrated financial need may also be considered. • Preference will be given to a student from a farming or ranching family. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Rogan Family Bursary Established in 2014 by Alan Rogan, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Rogan Family Bursary is available to full-time students enrolled in the 2nd or subsequent year of any program, who are returning members of the Lakeland College Rustlers soccer, curling or cross-country running teams. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement.
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You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Ron and Faith Kenyon Academic Award Established in 1996, the Ron and Faith Kenyon Academic Award is given to two 2nd year students enrolled in any Agricultural Sciences programs, Vermilion campus, achieving the highest academic standing. Recipients must: • Be enrolled in full course loads, • Demonstrate leadership skills • Show Initiative and commitment to their studies. No application. The recipients of this award are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Roy & Aggie Galloway Scholarship Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Roy & Aggie Galloway Scholarship is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of any Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion Campus. Award based on demonstrated academic achievement. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Roy J. Kubica Agriculture Scholarship Established in 2015, the Roy J. Kubica Agriculture Scholarship is available to students enrolled full-time in the Crop Technology program. Award on the basis of academic excellence. No application. The recipients of this scholarship are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
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Royal Canadian Legion Bursary Established in 1965 by the Royal Canadian Legion, Alberta NWT Command, the Royal Canadian Legion Bursary is available to a student enrolled in full-time studies at any campus location, with a satisfactory academic standing. Based on financial need, in addition to the following criteria: • Must be serving or have honourably served in the Canadian military, or be the dependent of such a person. This includes children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren who are in need of assistance. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Royal Canadian Legion Field Marshal Alexander Branch #11 Award Established in 1997, the Royal Canadian Legion Field Marshal Alexander Branch #11 Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in the Emergency Services Technology program. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Leadership skills. • Team player. • Practicum excellence. • Good work ethics. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Royal Canadian Legion, Lloydminster Branch #39 Leadership Award Established in 1989, the Royal Canadian Legion, Lloydminster Branch #39 Leadership Award is available to full-time students in any program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on academic achievement and demonstrated leadership. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Royal Canadian Legion, Marshall Branch #92 Award Established in 1992, the Royal Canadian Legion, Marshall Branch #92 Award is available to a 1st year student enrolled full-time in the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus. Awarded to the student who displays academic
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achievement, positive attitude and good work ethic. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $300 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Rutherford Family Award for Perseverance Established in 2018 by Ken & Jennifer Rutherford, the Rutherford Family Award for Perseverance is available to students currently enrolled full-time at Lakeland College, Lloydminster campus, who are returning the following year to complete their 2nd or subsequent year of study. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Perseverance in overcoming barriers, obstacles and challenges to further their education. • Intent to use education to make a difference in the lives around them. • Financial need. You must apply. This is a Year-end award, with final selection being made by the Awards Committee. Upon receipt of confirmation of enrolment in September, the scholarship funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $3,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
Saputo Dairy Products Division of Canada Award Established in 1983, the Saputo Dairy Products Division of Canada Award is available to a 1st or 2nd year student enrolled full-time in any program, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Must be directly associated with a family farm operation. Preference given to a student from a family dairy farm operation. • Must display academic achievement. • Must demonstrate the following characteristics: diligence, dedication, determination, and application. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $550 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) Award Established in 2002, the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) Award is available to a 1st year, fulltime student enrolled in the Real Estate Appraisal and Assessment diploma major, Lloydminster campus. Awarded to the student with the highest cumulative grade point average. Preference given to a Saskatchewan resident.
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No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Saskatchewan Innovation & Opportunity Scholarship Made available to Lakeland College students in 2012, the Saskatchewan Innovation & Opportunity Scholarship is a matching grant from the Government of Saskatchewan for those award, scholarship, or bursary recipients who are also Saskatchewan residents. Eligible recipients may receive the scholarship, worth up to the maximum value of awards, scholarships, or bursaries they have already received for that academic year. No application. Recipients of this scholarship are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Government Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
SAVT Student Award Established in 2007 by the Saskatchewan Association of Veterinary Technologists Inc., the SAVT Student Award is available to a 2nd year full-time student in the Animal Health Technology program, Vermilion campus. The recipient must demonstrate the following qualities: • An active interest in the field of Animal Health/Veterinary Technology. • Be an active and contributing citizen involved in community activities, volunteer work or extra-curricular programs. • Show leadership. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. The recipient will also receive a congratulatory letter from the SAVT, along with an invitation to attend the SAVT Annual Conference where they will be honored. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Scott L. Treffry Memorial Award Established in 1987, the Scott L. Treffry Memorial Award is available to students enrolled in the Heavy Equipment Technician apprenticeship program. To be eligible students must display: • A desire to achieve. • Mechanical ability. • Good work ethic in the classroom and workplace. • Overall performance combining academic achievement and practical shop skills. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards 88 | Lakeland College
Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Selby E. And Helen (Mead) Thorne Memorial Scholarship Established in 1997, the Selby E. And Helen (Mead) Thorne Memorial Scholarship is available to a full-time, 2nd year student enrolled in a two-year Agricultural or Environmental Sciences program, Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Alberta residency • Leadership qualities in student affairs and/or extra-curricular college activities. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Service to Learning Award Established in 2005, the Service to Learning Award is available to one student on the Vermilion campus and one on the Lloydminster campus who demonstrate academic achievement and outstanding service to students with disabilities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by Accessibility Services staff, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Shaw Legacy Award Established in 2017 by Don & Chantal Shaw, the Shaw Legacy Award is available to full-time students in the 2nd year of a Business diploma or University Transfer program on the Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement. • Is an actively involved tutor in the Lakeland College Peer Tutor program. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Sign Language Interpretation Award Established in 2015, the Sign Language Interpretation Award is available to students enrolled in their 1st or 2nd year of the Sign Language Interpretation program. Award based on: • Demonstrated dedication to the sign language interpretation profession. • Displayed leadership skills. • Satisfactory academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Society of Petroleum Engineers - Lloydminster Section Bursary Established in 1996, the Society of Petroleum Engineers - Lloydminster Section Bursary is available to one student in Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) program and two students in the University Transfer program, Lloydminster campus. Recipients must be enrolled in full-time studies and meet the following criteria:
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• Demonstrate financial need. • Demonstrate satisfactory academic standing in their current year of studies and show above average work ethic. • Preference will be given to students in the heavy oil region of Alberta and Saskatchewan. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 3 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Solstice Canada Corp. Scholarship Established in 2008, the Solstice Canada Corp. Scholarship is available to a full-time, 2nd year student enrolled in the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation major. The successful candidate must meet the following criteria: • Display a commitment to academic excellence. • Demonstrate good character and strong leadership abilities. • Show financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
STAEDTLER Mars Limited Award Established in 1996, the STAEDTLER Mars Limited Award is available to a full time 1st year Interior Design Technology student, Vermilion campus, who meets the following criteria: • Achieved the highest academic standing in 1st year technical drafting courses (ID160 Technical Drafting I and ID260 Technical Drafting II). • Demonstrates outstanding proficiency in lettering, drafting and technical skills. • Is self-motivated, demonstrates a positive attitude, and good work ethics. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award: Drafting equipment How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Stantec Bursary Established in 2016, the Stantec Bursary is available to full-time students in the 2nd year of Interior Design, Business Administration marketing major, and Environmental Sciences: Environmental Conservation Reclamation major, or in the 1st year of University Transfer. Of the bursaries awarded annually, one will recognize an Indigenous student from any of the qualifying programs.
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You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 5 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Stelmach Community Foundation Bursary Established in 2018 by the Ed Stelmach Community Foundation, the Stelmach Community Foundation Bursary is available to students returning for their 2nd or subsequent year, enrolled in full-time studies in a post-secondary program at Lakeland College. Award based on: • Financial need. • Satisfactory academic standing. • Perseverance in overcoming barriers, obstacles and challenges to further their education. • Intent to use education to make a difference in the lives around them. • Must be an Alberta resident. You must apply. You receive the funds in January once semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $2,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Student Participation Memorial Award Established in 1979 by the Lakeland College Students’ Association, Vermilion campus, in memory of Kevin Dach, Cheri Sonne, and Karen Rutherford, the Student Participation Memorial Award is presented to a full-time Vermilion campus student who has been actively involved in student life through: • Participation in clubs and social events. • Providing support for student functions by planning, organizing, or working at functions. • Volunteering for student life activities. The selection of this award recipient is coordinated with the Vermilion campus Students’ Association office, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Students’ Association Unsung Hero Award Established in 2004 by the Lakeland College Students’ Association, Lloydminster campus, the Students’ Association Unsung Hero Award recognizes a Lloydminster campus staff or student who: • Makes a difference to the atmosphere of Lakeland College. • Continues to improve the college without recognition. • Shows respect and care for other staff and students. 92 | Lakeland College
The selection of this award recipient is coordinated with Lloydminster the Students’ Association office, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award: Plaque How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Students’ Association Achievement Award Established in 2,000 by the Vermilion Students’ Association, the Students’ Association Achievement Award is available to a full-time Vermilion campus student, based on: • Enrolled in a full course load. • Demonstrates academic achievement. • Has a job and works regularly while attending school. • Volunteers for student life activities. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Students’ Association Award for Student Leadership Established in 2008 by the Vermilion Association, the Students’ Association Award for Student Leadership is available to a full-time Vermilion campus student who has demonstrated outstanding dedication and leadership to fellow students, the college, and/or the community. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • A positive attitude and a good role model. • Initiative • Respected by their peers. • Commited to one or more of the following areas: student government, student clubs, societies or organizations. Consideration will be given for active involvement in either student organizations at the provincial or national level or in non-profit community organizations. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Students’ Association Award of Spirit Established in 1994 by the Lakeland College Student’s Association, Lloydminster campus, the Students’ Association Award of Spirit is presented to a full-time Lloydminster campus student enrolled in any program based on the
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
following criteria: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Positive attitude and who best exemplifies a Lakeland College student. • Displays college spirit through in making college life more enjoyable for fellow students. The selection of this award recipient is coordinated with Lloydminster Students’ Association office, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Students’ Association Leadership Recognition Award Established in 1983 by the Lakeland College Students’ Association, Lloydminster campus, the Students’ Association Leadership Recognition Award is presented to a student at the Lloydminster campus who: • Contributes significantly to the quality of college life through their leadership and involvement in student activities by emthusiastic, dedicated and sacrifical. • Has helped to make all students enjoy their time at college.
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The selection of this award recipient is coordinated with the Lloydminster Students’ Association office with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $300 and a plaque How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
Synergy Credit Union Award Established in 2000 by Synergy Credit Union, the Synergy Credit Union Award is available to 1st and 2nd year students enrolled full-time in any Business Administration diploma major at the Lloydminster campus and Agribusiness program at the Vermilion campus. The recipients will demonstrate leadership qualities and outstanding contributions in and out of the classroom. In addition, the recipients show commitment to academic excellence. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 5 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Scholarship Established in 2002, the TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Scholarship is available to a full-time 2nd year student enrolled in any diploma program. Award based on the following criteria: • Must be a child of a Lakeland College alumnus • Demonstrates academic achievement. • Volunteers and is involved in the community. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
The 1914 Women’s Class Bursary Established in 2013 by Barbara Gordey as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, The 1914 Women’s Class Bursary is available to a student enrolled full-time in the 2nd year of any program on either campus. Award based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. Must be an Alberta resident. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-Octoberto mid-November
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The Anne Marie Cameron Memorial Scholarship Established in 2006, The Anne Marie Cameron Memorial Scholarship is available to a graduating Animal Health Technology student, on the Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Active member of the rodeo club. • Demonstrates an interest in an equine veterinary practice. • Maintains a positive attitude. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $350 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Austin Bridges Memorial Award Established in 2007, The Austin Bridges Memorial Award is available to a Firefighter Training program student. Each platoon will nominate one member for consideration for the award. Nominees must have: • Satisfactory academic standing. • Commitment to chosen career. • Demonstrated character and leadership skills. • Willingness to assist and be supportive of fellow students, making a contribution to the success of all class members. No application. Each platoon class nominates one member for consideration. Award recipients arethen selected by program faculty, from the nominations received, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Nomination Selection Period: Ongoing
The Bea Fisher Centre Inc. Award Established in 2003, The Bea Fisher Centre Inc. Award is available to residents of Saskatchewan or Alberta enrolled in the Health Care Aide program, Lloydminster campus, based on the following criteria: • Displays academic excellence and leadership qualities. • Shows a strong desire to work with individuals with health care needs. • Demonstrate caring and compassion towards others. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $750 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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The Bill Kondro Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Established in 2008 by the R.J. Nelson Family Foundation, The Bill Kondro Entrance Scholarship for Excellence is available to a student entering studies at Lakeland College, enrolled in a full course load. The recipient must display leadership qualities combined with a good balance between academic excellence, high school and community involvement, and extracurricular activity. Preference will be given to students from the Lloydminster area. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
The Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta Scholarship Established in 2006, The Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta Scholarship is available to a 2nd year Child and Youth Care student, on the Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Outstanding academic achievement. • Competence in the field of child and youth care. • Professionalism as a child youth care worker. • Current student member of the Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Erling Turner Memorial Award Established in 2004 by the Turner Family and FOCUS, The Erling Turner Memorial Award is available to a 2nd year, full-time student in the Child and Youth Care program who has maintained satisfactory academic achievement. The recipient must use their knowledge, skills and spirit to enrich the lives of others, actively promotes the inclusion of all people in community and demonstrates perseverance and determination in their scholastic endeavors and their life.
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The Frances Camyre Memorial Foundation Bursary The Frances Camyre Memorial Foundation Bursary has been funded by The Calgary Foundation since 1996. It is awarded to 2nd year students who are enrolled in full-time studies in any post-secondary program at the Vermilion or Lloydminster campuses, on the basis of satisfactory academic standing, personal character and financial need. Recipients must be residents of Alberta. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in
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January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 7 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
The Gary Moses Family Award Established in 2014, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, The Gary Moses Family Award is available to a full-time student in the 1st or 2nd year of the Crop Technology program, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Demonstrates active participation in their program. • Shows perseverance. • Displays financial need. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Entrance Scholarship Established in 2004, The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Entrance Scholarship is available to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants who are entering the 1st year of full-time studies at Lakeland College. The scholarship is awarded based on the following criteria: • Academic achievements while in high school. • Extracurricular involvement in school or community. • General deportment and effort. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Scholarship Established in 2005, The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Scholarship is available to Canadian citizens or landed immigrants who are graduating from a Lakeland College program to enroll in full-time university level studies at Lakeland College or any Canadian university. The scholarship is awarded based on the following criteria: • Academic achievements. • Extracurricular involvement in school or community. • General deportment and effort. • Preference will be given to deserving students who are continuing on to University level studies at Lakeland College,
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with second preference to the University of Alberta. You must apply. This is a Year-end award, with final selection being made by the Awards Committee. Upon receipt of confirmation of enrolment in September, the scholarship funds will be released for the current period of study. Official recognition will be given at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Year-end Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-March to mid-April
The Green Living Award Established in 2004 by the Lakeland College Environment Club as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, The Green Living Award is available to a full-time student at the Vermilion campus, who, by their actions and choice of lifestyle, considers the environment around them. The recipient must be involved in campus or community activities that promote green living and environmental stewardship. Based on the following criteria: • Enrolled either in an Environmental Sciences program, or any program if an Environment Club member. • Demonstrates environmentally friendly and green living initiatives and actions through school or community activities. • Maintain a satisfactory academic standing.
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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You must apply or be nominated. Forms are submitted to the Environment Club’s faculty advisor who makes the recommendation. Final approval is given by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Nomination Selection Period: January
The Gwyn Morgan Centennial Award Established in 2014 by the The Gwyn Morgan & Patricia Trottier Foundation as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, The Gwyn Morgan Centennial Award is available to students registered in full-time studies in the 1st or 2nd year of: Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT) and Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE), Lloydminster Campus. Preference will be given to female students, aboriginal students, and/or mature students. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The J. William Gow Memorial Award Established in 2018 by J. William and Diane Gow, the The J. William Gow Memorial Award is available to students enrolled full-time in any program of study at Lakeland College, who are members of the Rustlers men’s and women’s volleyball teams. Awarded to one male athlete and one female athlete, based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Demonstrates dedication. • Leadership. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the athletics department, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Athletic Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Lalit and Dr. Manju Kilam Business Scholarship Established in 2013 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the The Lalit and Dr. Manju Kilam Business Scholarship is available to a full-time student in the 2nd year of the Business Administration marketing major diploma program, Lloydminster campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. • Regular class attendance. • Preference will be given to a student who has taken the global marketing class. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration.
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Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Larry & Sharon Bilben Scholarship Established in 2013 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, The Larry & Sharon Bilben Scholarship is available to a 1st or 2nd year student enrolled full-time in the Agribusiness program, Vermilion campus based on academic excellence. Preference will be given to a student with demonstrated financial need. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Lawrence Webb Memorial Award Established in 1998 by Webb’s of Vermilion, The Lawrence Webb Memorial Award is available to one apprenticeship student enrolled in the Automotive Service Technician program and one in the Heavy Equipment Technician program. Awarded to students for general proficiency, positive attitude, perseverance and personal growth. Preference will be given to 2nd year students who reside in or near the Vermilion area. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $400 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Leif Pederson Spirit Award Established in 2013 by Canadian Natural Resources, The Leif Pederson Spirit Award is available to a student in the Auto Service Technician or Heavy Equipment Technician program, Vermilion campus, who has been instrumental in helping fellow students achieve success through cooperation, support and mentorship. Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates excellent hands on/practical skills in their field of study. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Leonard and Mary Burton Farm Management Award Established in 2007, The Leonard and Mary Burton Farm Management Award is available to full-time, 2nd year students enrolled in any Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus. The recipient must be well-rounded and display: Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships | 101
• Farm business management ability. • Leadership skills. • Academic achievement. • Potential qualities to succeed in agriculture (work ethic, application, initiative and character). No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Lloyd Seath Family Award Established in 2008, The Lloyd Seath Family Award is available to a full-time 1st year Early Learning & Child Care student displaying the following qualities: • Academic excellence. • Commitment and dedication to the caregiver field. • Positive attitude. • Good work ethic. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The McDonald Family Entrance Award Established in 1988, The McDonald Family Entrance Award is available to a student entering Lakeland College for the first time, enrolling full-time in any program, at any campus location. Award based on the following criteria: • Commitment to academic achievement throughout high school. • Community and/or school involvement. • Preference given to a student with 4-H Involvement. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
The Norman H. Williams Memorial Award Established in 2003, The Norman H. Williams Memorial Award is available to a 1st or 2nd year student enrolled fulltime in any Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus. Awarded to a well-rounded student who exhibits a combination of the following criteria:
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• Leadership within the program and to fellow students. • Academic achievement. • Positive attitude. • Peer assistance. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Norman Lee Olson Bursary Established in 2005, The Norman Lee Olson Bursary is available to assist a deserving student enrolled full-time in any program, Vermilion campus, to further their education. Awarded to a student with a satisfactory academic standing and demonstrating financial need. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Established in 2007, The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in the 1st or 2nd year of the Early Learning and Child Care program, Vermilion campus. Awarded to a student who demonstrates the following criteria: • Academic excellence. • Leadership skills. • Ability to be a team player. • Practical excellence. • Good work ethic. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Established in 2002, The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in any program on the Lloydminster campus. Award based on academic excellence. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
The Robert Huff Agriculture Entrance Award Established in 2009, The Robert Huff Agriculture Entrance Award is available to assist a deserving student entering the 1st year of any Agricultural Sciences program. Preference will be given to a student entering the Agribusiness program. Award based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement throughout highschool. • Leadership in school and community activities. • Peer support through high school involvement.
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Upon acceptance/provisional acceptance to Lakeland College, 1st year students will be given the opportunity to apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with award funds being issued in September for the current period of study and official recognition given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: Mar 15 to May 1
Inclusion Saskatchewan Research Bursary (new name) Established in 1989 by the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living, The SACL Research Fund Bursary is available to students studying in a field pertaining to intellectual disabilities. Areas of study can consist of, but are not limited to: health, inclusive education, early childhood intervention, person centered planning, human rights, respite, employment, entrepreneurship, residential and vocational programs, literacy, residential supports, justice and legal issues. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the Human Services faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Shortell Family Scholarship Established in 2008, The Shortell Family Scholarship is available to a full-time student, Lloydminster campus, who has successfully completed a minimum of two years post-secondary studies and is enrolled in the 3rd year in pursuit of degree completion at Lakeland College. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays the most potential and commitment to studies and chosen career. • Demonstrates satisfactory academic achievement. • Shows financial need. No application. The scholarship recipient is recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The scholarship is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
The Wayne and Susan Brazeau Life Experience Award Established in 2013 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, The Wayne and Susan Brazeau Life Experience Award is available to mature students enrolled in a minimum 60% course load in University Transfer or Business Administration, Lloydminster campus. Awarded to a student who has successfully completed one full year of academic studies and is continuing in their 2nd or subsequent year. Preferences will be given to a student who is: • A single parent. • Involved in their community, including volunteering, employment to support their family, participation in the college, or participation in their children’s schooling or activities.
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You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Tom & Dorothy Makepeace Scholarship Established in 2014 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Tom & Dorothy Makepeace Scholarship is available to a full-time student enrolled in any year of an Agricultural Sciences program on the Vermilion campus. Award based on outstanding academic achievement. The recipient must be an Alberta resident. No application. The recipient of this scholarship is selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Trades Staff Award Established in 1985, the Trades Staff Award is available to the top graduating apprenticeship students in the Automotive Service, Carpentry, Electrical, Gasfiiter, Heavy Equipment, Parts, Steamfitter/Pipefitter and Welding programs, Vermilion campus. Award based on leadership skills, enthusiasm, contributions to college activities and academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
TransCanada’s Aboriginal Educational Entrance Award Made available to Lakeland College students in 1991, TransCanada’s Aboriginal Educational Entrance Award is designed to encourage and assist Indigenous students (status and non-status Indians, Metis and Inuit) to obtain undergraduate post-secondary education related to the oil and gas Industry. Qualifying programs include: University Transfer, Heavy Oil Operations Technician (HOOT), Heavy Oil Power Engineering (HOPE), Business Administration diploma, Environmental Conservation & Reclamation, Conservation & Restoration Ecology, and Water Conservation & Management. Awarded to a student who meets the following criteria: • Is of Indigenous ancestry. • Shows leadership and involvement in high school and community. • Enrolled in a full course load in the chosen program. • Demonstrates satisfactory academic achievement throughout high school. • Requires financial support to pursue an education. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus.
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Type: Entrance Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Ulmer Chevrolet Scholarship Established in 2013, the Ulmer Chevrolet Scholarship is available to full-time students enrolled in the 2nd year of either the Small Business & Entrepreneurship or Marketing major (business administration diploma) who displays the following criteria: • Outstanding academic achievement. • Teamwork. • Contribution to college life and student activities. • Community involvement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Universal Consulting Group Ltd. Award Established in 2001, the Universal Consulting Group Ltd. Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in the 1st or 2nd year of the Interior Design Technology program, Vermilion campus, who demonstrates the following criteria: • Perseverance in the face of obstacles. • Good work ethic • Optimism. • Positive contribution to classes. • Financial need. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $400 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Vermilion & Area Crisis Line Bursary Established in 2001, the Vermilion & Area Crisis Line Bursary is available to a full-time student enrolled in any program, Vermilion campus, who meets the following criteria: • Financial need. • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Community involvement.
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• Volunteers for humanitarian causes; working for the betterment of society. • Volunteers for organizations/events focusing on community. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Vermilion Agricultural Society Award Established in 1999, the Vermilion Agricultural Society Award is available to one 1st year student and one 2nd year Vermilion campus student enrolled full-time in an Agricultural Sciences program. Award recipients will be selected based on the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Demonstrated leadership ability and participation in extracurricular activities and student clubs. • Volunteerism within program area, college and/or community. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Vermilion Agricultural Society Bursary Established in 1998, the Vermilion Agricultural Society Bursary is available to one 1st year student and one 2nd year student enrolled full-time in an Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus. The bursary recipients will be selected based on the following criteria: • Financial need. • Satisfactory academic achievement. • Demonstrated leadership ability and participation in extracurricular activities and student clubs. • Volunteers within program area, college and/or community. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Vermilion Chamber of Commerce Award Established in 1979, the Vermilion Chamber of Commerce Award is available to a full-time student in Agribusiness, Vermilion campus, based on the following criteria: • Academic achievement. 108 | Lakeland College
• Entrepreneurial spirit and business excellence. • Community volunteerism within the town of Vermilion (outside of college). No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Vermilion Credit Union Award Established in 1968, the Vermilion Credit Union Award is available to a graduating Environmental Sciences student, Vermilion campus, based on: • Leadership skills • Enthusiasm • Contributions to college activities • Academic achievement. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards
1. Bursary: • Financial need is the primary criteria. • You also must maintain satisfactory academic standing.
• Application forms are available by mid-October each year with a mid-November deadline. • Bursaries are awarded in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed.
2. Continuing Awards and Scholarships: • Recognizes and rewards outstanding achievements of currently enrolled and continuing full-time students. • Selection criteria may include academic achievement, leadership skills and potential through involvement and participation in their program, student clubs, student government, college activities, sports activities and/or community organizations.
• There’s no application for many of these awards and scholarships. Recipients are determined by the Awards Committee from recommendations by program faculty or from nominations. • If there is an application, most open and close in January. Some are selected at the end of the academic year. Please refer to each individual award or scholarship description for the application period.
3. Entrance Awards and Scholarships • Accepted and provisionally accepted students will receive the Entrance Awards application form in early March. Deadline to apply is May 1. • Selection criteria include academic excellence, leadership and involvement throughout high school.
• You will be notified in June if you have been chosen for an award. • Funds will be awarded in October once your full-time enrolment is confirmed.
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Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Vermilion Jaycees Bursary Established in 1992, the Vermilion Jaycees Bursary is available to a female student enrolled in a full course load in any program, Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Satisfactory academic standing. • Financial need. • Displays leadership qualities through involvement in community and college activities. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. You are notified and receive the funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary1 Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Vermilion Jr. B Tigers Award in memory of Dick Hollen Established in 1992, the Vermilion Jr. B Tigers Award in memory of Dick Hollen is available to a Lakeland College student enrolled in full-time studies at any campus location, who is a member of the Vermilion Junior B Tigers hockey team. Award based on academic achievement and demonstration of good hockey skills. No application. A list of team players is obtained annual from the Junior B Tigers executive to assist the Awards Committee in selecting the award recipient. Presented at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $350 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Vermilion Rotary Club Award Established in 1987, the Vermilion Rotary Club Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in any program of study, who is a Vermilion campus Ambassador. Applicants must complete an essay outlining how they exemplify the Rotarian motto of service above self and meet the Rotary Four Way Test in their daily lives. [The Rotary Four Way Test answers the questions: 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and friendship? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?] You must apply. You are selected by the Awards Committee in consultation with the Ambassador program’s staff advisor. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $750 How selected: Application Selection Period: January 110 | Lakeland College
Vermilion Students’ Association Bursary Established in 1995, the Vermilion Students’ Association Bursary is available to full-time students enrolled in any year of study in a credit program, Vermilion campus. Based on financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Vic Juba Student Volunteer/Leadership Award Established in 2002, the Vic Juba Student Volunteer/Leadership Award is available to a 1st year full-time student enrolled in a two year program on the Lloydminster campus. The recipient will be selected by the following criteria: • Maintains a satisfactory academic standing. • Exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism in their exceptional commitment of time and effort to make a difference in the college and community. • Sincerely demonstrates the art of kindness in their dealings with others both in the college and in the community. • Makes an effort to recognize and respond to the needs of other students and community members. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Viterra Scholarship for Excellence Established in 2016, the Viterra Scholarship for Excellence is available to students enrolled full-time in the 1st or 2nd year of Agribusiness, 2nd year of other Agricultural Sciences diploma programs, 2nd year of Business Administration diploma major, the General Agriculture certificate program, and the Pre-employment Electrical certificate program. Award based on academic achievement. Special consideration will be given to students of Indigenous ancestry. No application. The recipients of this scholarship are selected by the Awards Committee, with the scholarship presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $1,500 to $2,000 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
VMA Club Participation Award Established in 2015, the VMA Club Participation Award is available to students enrolled full-time in the Veterinary Medical Assistant program, Vermilion campus, who are members of the VMA Club. Award based on the following criteria:
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• Demonstrates academic achievement. • Displays a positive attitude and is pleasant to work with. • Eager and takes responsibility as a club member. • Hard working and willing to go the extra mile. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Wainwright on Wellness Wainwright High School Entrance Award Established in 2011 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Wainwright on Wellness Wainwright High School Entrance Award was created to honor the Wainwright On Wellness project, which addresses mental health, and the social and educational needs of school age students. The recipient must meet the following criteria: • Graduated from a high school in the Buffalo Trails School Division within the last 20 months before starting at Lakeland College. • Displayed a good academic standing throughout high school. • Entering full-time studies in a program leading to a career in a helping profession. • Actively involved in their school and community. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Wainwright Youth Entrance Award Established in 2013 by Dr. Jason Dewling and Heather Dewling, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Wainwright Youth Entrance Award is available to a 1st year student, enrolled in any program of study, who graduated from a Wainwright High School, and meets the following criteria: • Displays a good academic standing. • Demonstrates community involvement. • Is age 21 or younger. • Is an Alberta resident. If no candiate is found, the award will be defered to the following year. Official recognition given at the Awards Celebration held at the recipient’s respective campus. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
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Walking By Faith - Morgan-Tetz Family Award Established in 2014 by Delia Morgan-Tetz, as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Walking By Faith Morgan-Tetz Family Award is available to a student enrolled full-time in any Business Administration diploma major. Award based on the following criteria: • Shows determination. • In the face of adversity, continues to strive toward a positive outcome. • Displays academic achievement. • Preference given to a single parent. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Lloydminster campus Awards celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Wes Campbell/Vermilion Chrysler Leadership Award Established for the 2018-19 academic year by Vermilion Chrysler, the Wes Campbell/Vermilion Chrysler Leadership Award is available to students enrolled in any year of the Automotive Service Technician program, Vermilion campus. Award based on: • Academic achievement. • Leadership skills. • Enthusiasm to learn. • Contributions to college activities. • Must be a resident of Alberta or Saskatchewan. No application. The recipient is recommended by program faculty and approved by the Awards Committee. Presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Western Ranch & Cow Horse Spirit Award Established in 2005, the Western Ranch & Cow Horse Spirit Award is available to a student in the Western Ranch & Cow Horse program who displays the spirit of the program. The recipient must: • Contribute to their class work • Be involved in extracurricular activities • Have a satisfactory academic standing. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships | 113
How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Western Ranch & Cow Horse Achievement Award Established in 2005, the Western Ranch & Cow Horse Achievement Award is available to the student achieving the highest cumulative GPA in the Western Ranch & Cow Horse program at Lakeland College. No application. You are selected by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Selection Period: January
Willie Higgins and Billy Cornfoot Memorial Masonic Award Established in 2015, the Willie Higgins and Billy Cornfoot Memorial Masonic Award is available to a student enrolled in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of the Automotive Service Technician or Heavy Equipment Technician apprenticeship programs. Award based on the following criteria: • Participation in class activities. • Displays a respectful attitude towards students and faculty. • Supportive of classmates in their studies. • Actively volunteers. • Participation in extracurricular college activities. • Community involvement while at school, or in their home community. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Willingdon and Area Historical Society Award Established in 1993, the Willingdon and Area Historical Society Award is available to a full-time student enrolled in any program, Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Commitment to academic achievement. • Contributions to college and/or community life. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Application Selection Period: January
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Winterburn Community League Bursary Established in 2018, the Winterburn Community League Bursary is available to a student in the 1st year of full-time studies in any Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus, based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. The recipient must be an Alberta resident. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee. Recipients are notified and receive their funds in January when semester 2 enrolment is confirmed. Type: Bursary Number of Awards: Varies Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October to mid-November
Winterburn Community League Entrance Scholarship Established in 2013 as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Winterburn Community League Entrance Scholarship is available to a student entering the 1st year of full-time studies in any Agricultural Sciences program, Vermilion campus. Award based on high school academic achievement; in particular to the student with the highest academic achievement. The recipient must be an Alberta resident. Official recognition given at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Entrance Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: minimum $1,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: March 15 to May 1
Women In Trades Award Established in 2014 by Sarah Kastendiek, Jo-Ann Mones, Dorothy Pidruchney, and Valerie Smith as part of Lakeland College’s Centennial Campaign, the Women In Trades Award is available to a female student enrolled full-time in any Pre-employment program or any year of an Apprenticeship program, Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays good work ethic. • Shows motivation and is career goal oriented. • Demonstrates academic achievement. • Preference given to a pre-employment student. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Xerox Canada Ltd. Award Established in 1993, the Xerox Canada Ltd. Award is available to 1st year students enrolled full-time in any Business Administration major, Lloydminster campus and the Agribusiness program, Vermilion campus. Award based on the following criteria: • Displays academic achievement.
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• Is self-motivated, shows a positive attitude, exhibits enthusiasm and perseverance, and is mature and responsible in nature. • Demonstrates excellent planning, organizational and communication skills, both written and oral. • Displays good leadership skills and the ability to make decisions, and is respected by fellow students and staff. • Is involved in college and/or community activities. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty, with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at the Awards Celebration held at each recipient’s respective campus. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
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APPENDIX A Any School/Any Program - Alphabetically Note: May be other eligibility requirements including year of study, campus, team membership or other criteria.
Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Entrance Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st year of a diploma program Type: Entrance Award Amount: $750 How selected: Application Full listing page 7
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Bursary Year/Other Criteria: Any full-time, AUPE members (Or retired members, spouses, dependent children or dependent children of deceased members) Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 8
Alberta Women’s Institute, Cornelia R Wood Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, full time, female student Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 10
Board of Governors Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, full time student, academic achievement, leadership Type: Year-end Award Amount: $500 - $1,000 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 15
Bocock Indigenous Entrance Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, indigenous student Type: Entrance Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 16
Border City Rotary Club Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster Ambassador Program Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 16
Canadian Senior Pro Rodeo Association Scholarship Year/Other Criteria:1st year & member of the rodeo club Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 18
Cassandra Logozar Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, member of the Stock Dog Club Type: Continuing Award Amount: $400 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 20
Centennial Athletic Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: any year; member of ACAC santioned sport; 1 male and 1 female athlete Type: Athletic Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 21
Centennial President’s Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, full-time student Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 25
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Centennial Spirit of Perseverance Award
Doug Schmit Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: one year certificate or 2nd year of diploma Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 25
Year/Other Criteria:1st year of a diploma program, resident of Alberta or Saskatchewan Type: Year-end Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 35
Class of ‘66 Award
Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 28
Year/Other Criteria: any year Type: Government Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 35
College Grounds Department Student Award
Enviro Club Award
Other Criteria: Must live in Lakeland residence, shows respect to college buildings and grounds Type: Continuing Amount: $500 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 30
Year/Other Criteria: Any year, Vermilion campus, write an implementation plan for an environmental improvement on campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $400 How selected: Application Full listing page 40
Country Lane Angus Award Year/Other Criteria:1st or 2nd, Vermilion campus, active in the cattle industry Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 31
C.P. Hayes Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year, full-time student, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 17
Determination in Learning Award Year/Other Criteria: registered with accessibility services at the college, 1 award for each campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $200 How selected: Faculty Recommendation Full listing page 34
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Ethridge E. Webber Memorial Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, preference to rural student Vermilion/Wainwright area Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 41
Evelyn Nelson Legacy Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, inclusive education program Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 41
Experienced Student Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, married, a parent or returning to school, Vermilion Campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 42
First General Services Athletics Award
Hugh Service Memorial Trust Bursary
Year/Other Criteria: any year, B=basketball or soccer team member, one male and one female recipient Type: Athletic Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 42
Year/Other Criteria: any year, special circumstances at discretion of Awards Committee Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 48
Fund for the Future Entrance Scholarship
Jack and Pauline Tyner Bursary
Type: Entrance Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 43
Year/Other Criteria: Any Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 51
Governor General’s Academic Medal Year/Other Criteria: Final year of minimum 2 year diploma Type: Year-end Award Amount: Collegiate Bronze Medal How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 43
Harold W. Webber Estate Bursary Year/Other Criteria: Any year Type: Bursary Award Amount: minimum $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 45
Herman Huber Entrance Award Other Criteria: Vermilion campus, Alberta resident Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 47
Hugh Service Academic Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, special circumstances at discretion of Awards Committee Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 48
Jaron Arntzen Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus, Stockman’s Club member Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 52
Jason Lang Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year; 3.20 GPA Type: Government Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 52
Jimmie Condon Athletic Scholarship
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Year/Other Criteria: any year, qualified athletes Type: Athletic Award Amount: $1,800 How selected: Application Full listing page 53
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John Nicol Athletic Award
Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Award
Year/Other Criteria: any year, minimum 60% course load, approved college sport team member Type: Athletic Award Amount: varies How selected: Coach recommendation Full listing page 56
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: Minimum $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 59
John Nicol Award in Memory of Maud Nicol
Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Bursary
Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 56
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd, Lloydminster campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: Minimum $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 60
John Nicol Bursary
Lacey Longworth Memorial Award
Year/Other Criteria: any year, full course load Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 56
Year/Other Criteria: any year, rowing crew member Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 60
John Nicol Entrance Scholarship
Lakeland College Academic Award
Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 57
Year/Other Criteria: any year, special circumstances at discretion of Awards Committee Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 61
Kasian Architecture General Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Application Full listing page 58
Katherine Thalheimer/Rose Atkinson Bursary Year/Other Criteria: Any year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 58
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Lakeland College Alberta Advantage Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Alberta resident Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 61
Lakeland College Alumni Association Award Year/Other Criteria: graduating student on each campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 62
Lakeland College Athletic Assistance Scholarship
Lakeland College Support Our Students Bursary
Year/Other Criteria: Any year; members of teams in the CCAA national championship sports Type: Athletic Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 62
Year/Other Criteria: Any year Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 65
Lakeland College Centennial Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 62
Lakeland College Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Type: Entrance Award Amount: $2,500 How selected: Application Full listing page 63
Lakeland College Faculty Association Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, balance of academic excellence and leadership Type: Continuing Award Amount: $400 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 63
Laurence Decore Award for Student Leadership Year/Other Criteria: any year, Alberta resident Type: Government Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application, plus letter of recommendation from college faculty or staff member Full listing page 65
Lloydminster Campus Staff Association Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $300 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 67
Lloydminster Students’ Association Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 68
Lakeland College Rodeo Sportsmanship Award
Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: any year, rodeo team members Type: Athletic Award Amount: varies How selected: Staff recommendation Full listing page 63
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year Type: Government Award Amount: $2,500 How selected: Awards Committee notifies students they are eligible to apply Full listing page 68
Lakeland College Rodeo Team Performance Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year, rodeo team members Type: Athletic Award Amount: varies How selected: Staff recommendation Full listing page 64
Mark Toner Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus, Stockman’s club member Type: Continuing Award Amount: $200 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 70
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Metis Scholar Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Metis student Type: Bursary Award Amount: $2,500 to $3,500 How selected: Application Full listing page 71
Neigum Family Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 74
Northlands Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, preference to Alberta residents Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 76
Northlands Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year, preference to Alberta residents Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 76
Phil & Denise Allen Men’s Basketball Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, member of men’s basketball team Type: Continuing Athletic Award Amount: $500 How selected: Coach recommendation approved by Awards Committee Full listing page 77
President’s Medal Award Year/Other Criteria: graduating student, 1 winner on each campus Type: Year-end Award Amount: medal How selected: Nomination Full listing page 79
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Rawlake Family Men’s Volleyball Leadership Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: Lloydminster campus, member of the men’s volleyball team Type: Continuing Athletic Award Amount: varies How selected: Coach recommendation approved by Awards Committee Full listing page 81
RE/MAX Prairie Realty Community Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year on Vermilon campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 82
Residence Life Leader Of The Year Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, one each campus, contributes to residence life Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Nomination then staff recommendation Full listing page 83
Resident Of The Year Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, one each campus, contributes to residence life Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Nomination then staff recommendation Full listing page 83
Rogan Family Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, member of soccer, curling or cross-country teams Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 84-5
Royal Canadian Legion Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year; military service or dependent of armed forces member Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 86
Royal Canadian Legion, Lloydminster Branch #39 Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 86
Rutherford Family Award for Perseverance Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, Lloydminster campus Type: Year-end Award Amount: $3,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 87
Saputo Dairy Products Division of Canada Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd, Vermilion campus, directly associated with farm operation, preference family dairy Type: Continuing Award Amount: $550 How selected: Application Full listing page 87
Saskatchewan Innovation & Opportunity Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year, Saskatchewan resident Type: Government Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 88
Service to Learning Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, one award each campus, service to students with disabilities Type: Continuing Award Amount: $200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 90
Stelmach Community Foundation Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, must be an Alberta resident, perseverance, intends to make a difference Type: Bursary Amount: $2,500 How selected: Application Full listing page 92
Student Participation Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $300 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 92
Students’ Association Unsung Hero Award Year/Other Criteria: staff or student on the Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: plaque How selected: Nomination Full listing page 92
Students’ Association Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 93
Students’ Association Award for Student Leadership Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 93
Students’ Association Award of Spirit Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $300 How selected: Nomination Full listing pages 93-4
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Students’ Association Leadership Recognition Award
The Green Living Award
Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $300 and a plaque How selected: Nomination Full listing page 94
Year/Other Criteria: any year, if in the Environment club, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Nomination Full listing page 99
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Scholarship
The J. William Gow Memorial Award
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd, child of Lakeland alumnus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 95
Year/Other Criteria: any; one member of both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams Type: Athletic Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Recommend by Athletic department Full listing page 100
The 1914 Women’s Class Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 95
The Bill Kondro Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Year/Other Criteria: preference to somone from Lloydminster area Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 97
The McDonald Family Entrance Award Year/Other Criteria: Preference to current or former 4-H member Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 102
The Norman Lee Olson Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 103
The Frances Camyre Memorial Foundation Bursary
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd, Alberta resident Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 97
Year/Other Criteria: any year, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 104
The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Entrance Scholarship
The Shortell Family Scholarship
Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 98
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Year/Other Criteria: 3rd, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 105
Vermilion & Area Crisis Line Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 107
Vermilion Jaycees Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 110
Vermilion Jr. B Tigers Award in memory of Dick Hollen Year/Other Criteria: any year, member of Vermilion Junior B Tigers hockey team Type: Continuing Award Amount: $350 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 110
Vermilion Rotary Club Award
Wainwright on Wellness Wainwright High School Entrance Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st, from a high school in Buffalo Trail School Division or East Central Catholic School Division Type: Entrance Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 112
Wainwright Youth Entrance Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st, graduate of a Wainwright high school Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 112
Willingdon and Area Historical Society Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 114
Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus, member of Ambassador program Type: Continuing Award Amount: $750 How selected: Application Full listing page 110
Vermilion Students’ Association Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 111
Vic Juba Student Volunteer/Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year in 2-year program, Lloydminster campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 111
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APPENDIX B Multiple Schools/Programs Agricultural Sciences Diploma
Business Administration diploma major ARAMARK Canada Ltd. Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd, one recipient from agricultural sciences and one recipient from business Type: Continuing Award Amount: $750 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 11
Agricultural Sciences Business Agribusiness
Business Administration diploma all majors
Agricultural Sciences & Environmental Sciences Selby E. And Helen (Mead) Thorne Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year of diploma program Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 89
Agricultural Sciences 1st or 2nd year of agribusiness, 2nd year of other agricultural diploma programs General agriculture certificate
Business 2nd year of diploma program
Synergy Credit Union Award
Trades
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation
Viterra Scholarship for Excellence
Full listing page 95
Xerox Canada Ltd. Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 115-6
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Pre-employment electrical Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 to $2,000 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 111
Agricultural Sciences Business
Business Business administration diploma
Business administration
Energy & Petroleum Technology
Energy & Petroleum Technology Environmental Sciences Human Services
Heavy oil operations technician Heavy oil power engineering
Child & youth care
Interior Design Street Rod Technologies Univeristy Transfer Indigenous Careers Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, Indigenous ancestry Type: Government Award Amount: $4,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 50
Agricultural Sciences or Environmental Sciences Selby E. and Helen (Mead) Thorne Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year of diploma program Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 89
Environmental Sciences Environmental conservation & reclamation Conservation & restoration ecology Water conservation & management
University Transfer TransCanada’s Aboriginal Educational Entrance Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st, Indigenous ancestry Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 106
Business Accounting, General business, Marketing, Small business & entrepreneurship majors
Environmental Sciences
Any one year or two year program excluding agricultural sciences
Bachelor of applied science: Environmental management Conservation & restoration ecology Environmental conservation & reclamation Water conservation & management Wildlife & fisheries conservation
John Nicol General Award
CIC Aboriginal Bursary
Any School Except Agricultural Sciences Programs
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd, not agriculture sciences Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 57
Year/Other Criteria: any, Indigenous ancestry Type: Government Award Amount: $5,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 27
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Business
Energy & Petroleum Technology
Business admin: marketing major
Heavy oil operations technician Heavy oil power engineering
Environmental Sciences Conservation & reclamation major
Environmental Sciences
Interior Design Technology University Transfer
Bachelor applied science: environmental management Conservation & restoration ecology Environmental conservation & reclamation Water conservation & management
Stantec Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Application Full listing pages 91-2
Business Business admin diploma
University Transfer Shaw Legacy Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd, peer tutor Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 90
The Wayne and Susan Brazeau Life Experience Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 105
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CAPP/EPAC Bursary Student Year/Other Criteria: 1st Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 20
Energy & Petroleum Technology HOPE
Environmental Sciences Bachelor of applied science: environmental management Conservation & restoration ecology Environmental conservation & reclamation Water conservation & management CAPP/EPAC Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 19
Energy & Petroleum Technology Heavy oil operations technician (HOOT) Heavy oil power engineering (HOPE) 2nd class power engineering
Environmental Sciences Renewable energy & conservation
Fire & Emergency Services Emergency services technology
Trades Pre-employment programs Street rod technologies Princess Auto Foundation Bursary Student Year/Other Criteria: Any year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1,000 to $2,500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 79-80
Human Services University Transfer Coca-Cola Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 29-30
Coca-Cola Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 30
Energy & Petroleum Technology HOOT
University Transfer Society of Petroleum Engineers - Lloydminster Section Bursary Year/Other Criteria: any Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1000 How selected: Application Full listing pages 90-1
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APPENDIX C Application Required – Bursaries, Entrance Awards, Scholarships and Year-end Awards & Scholarships Note: As all bursaries require an application, so this is a completed list of bursaries.
Bursaries Bursaries are based on financial need and may have other criteria.
Any School Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Bursary Other criteria: Preference given to staff AUPE member, then to a member’s relative Amount: varies Full listing page 8
Ethridge E. Webber Memorial Bursary Other criteria: Preference to Vermilion and Wainwright area students Amount: varies Full listing page 41
Kinsmen Club of Lloydminster Bursary 1st or 2nd year, Lloydminster campus Amount: minimum $500 Full listing page 59
Lakeland College Alberta Advantage Bursary Amount: $500 Full listing page 61
Lakeland College Centennial Bursary Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 62
Harold W. Webber Estate Bursary
Lakeland College Support Our Students Bursary
Amount: minimum $500 Full listing page 45
Amount: varies Full listing page 65
Hugh Service Memorial Trust Bursary
Lloydminster Students’ Association Bursary
Amount: varies Full listing page 48
Other criteria: Lloydminster campus
Jack and Pauline Tyner Bursary Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 51
John Nicol Bursary Amount: varies Full listing page 56
Katherine Thalheimer/Rose Atkinson Bursary Amount: $500 Full listing page 58
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Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 68
Neigum Family Bursary Other criteria: Vermilion campus Amount: $500 Full listing page 74
Northlands Bursary Other criteria: preference given to Alberta residents Amount: varies Full listing page 76
Rogan Family Bursary Year/Other criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, member of soccer, curling or cross-country running teams Amount: $500 Full listing pages 84-5
Royal Canadian Legion Bursary Other criteria: military service or dependent of Armed Forces member Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 86
Agricultural Sciences Beaton Family Agricultural Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 14
Bill & Myrna Fox Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year Amount: $500 Full listing page 14
Stelmach Community Foundation Bursary
Claude Gallinger Memorial Bursary
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, must be an Alberta resident, perseverance, intends to make a difference Amount: $2,500 Full listing page 92
Other criteria: 1st year Amount: varies Full listing page 28
The 1914 Women’s Class Bursary Year/Other criteria: 2nd year, female student Amount: $500 Full listing page 95
The Frances Camyre Memorial Foundation Bursary
Henry S. Varley Rural Life Bursary Year/Other criteria: Be from a rural community served by the Community Foundation of Lethbridge & Southwestern Alberta Amount: $2,500 Full listing page 47
Isa & Stanley R. Fulks Memorial Scholarship
Year/Other criteria: 2nd year Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 97
Year/Other criteria: 1st year, preference for 4-H involvement Amount: varies Full listing page 51
The Norman Lee Olson Bursary
LC Riders Club of ‘98 Bursary
Other criteria: Vermilion campus Amount: varies Full listing page 103
Year/Other criteria: Farm background whose family involved in agriculture industry Amount: $200 Full listing page 66
Vermilion & Area Crisis Line Bursary Other criteria: Vermilion campus Amount: $500 Full listing page 107-8
McCarty Family Bursary
Vermilion Jaycees Bursary
Robert Ernest (R.E.) Stanley Family Memorial Scholarship
Other criteria: full-time, female student Amount: varies Full listing page 110
Vermilion Students’ Association Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year, Vermilion campus Amount: $500 Full listing page 111
Amount: $300 Full listing page 71
Year/Other criteria: Preference to student from farm or ranch Amount: $1,800 Full listing pages 83-4
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Vermilion Agricultural Society Bursary Amount: $500 Full listing page 108
Winterburn Community League Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st year, Alberta resident Amount: $500 Full listing page 115
Agribusiness
Environmental conservation & reclamation Perma Earth Consulting Ltd. Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year of diploma Amount: $500 Full listing pages 76-7
Energy & Petroleum Technology HOOT
Andrew Darling Memorial Bursary
University Transfer
Other criteria: Agbusiness 1st year Amount: varies Full listing page 10
Society of Petroleum Engineers - Lloydminster Section Bursary
Animal health technology Animal science technology Crop technology
1 to a HOOT student, 2 to a University transfer recipients Amount: 3 $1,000 bursaries Full listing page 90-1
Human Services
Agri-Trade Bursary
Early learning & child care
Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 6
MBM Kids Matter Bursary
Environmental Sciences Applied Degree Advisian (WorleyParsons) Environmental Bursary Other criteria: Final year Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 5
Conservation & restoration ecology (CARE) Bocock CARE Bursary Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year Amount: $2,000 Full listing page 15
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Year: 2nd year Amount: $300 Full listing page 71
Sign language & interpretation Canadian Deafblind Association AB Chapter Bursary Year: 2nd year Amount: varies Full listing page 18
Energy & Petroleum Technology
Energy & Petroleum Technology
Heavy oil operations technician (HOOT) Heavy oil power engineering (HOPE)
Heavy oil operations technician (HOOT) Heavy oil power engineering (HOPE) 2nd class power engineering trades,
Environment Scienes Bachelor applied science: Environmental management Conservation & restoration ecology Environmental conservation & reclamation Water conservation & management CAPP/EPAC Bursary Year: 1st year Amount: $500 bursaries Full listing page 20
Business Administration diploma University Transfer Chamber of Commerce Business Opportunity Bursary
able l i a v r aor 2nd year Year/Other criteria: 1st e g n o Amount: No l$5,000 Full listing page 26
Human Serivces or University Transfer Coca-Cola Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year Amount: 4 $500 bursaries Full listing page 29
Environmental Sciences Renewable energy & conservation
Fire & Emergency Services Emergency Services Techology (EST)
Trades Pre-employment programs Street Rod Technologies Princess Auto Foundation Bursary Amount: $1,000 to $2,500 number of awards varies Full listing pages 79-80
Business administration Diploma: Marketing major Enviro sciences: conservation & reclamation Interior design technology University transfer Stantec Bursary Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd Amount: $1,000 bursaries Full listing pages 91-2
Trades Pre-employment program Princess Auto Foundation Entrance Endowment Bursary Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 80
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Continuing Awards & Scholarships Any Program
Jimmie Condon Athletic Scholarship
Alberta Women’s Institute, Cornelia R. Wood Award
Year/Other criteria: Any program, any year, qualified athletes Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 53
Year/Other criteria: 1st year, any program full time female student Amount: varies Full listing page 10
Border City Rotary Club Award Year/Other criteria: Lloydminster Ambassador Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 16
Centennial President’s Leadership Award Year: Any year Amount: 1,000 Full listing page 25
Class of ‘66 Award Year/Other criteria: Graduating students, Vermilion campus Amount: varies Full listing page 28
Kasian Architecture General Award Year/Other criteria: 2nd year Amount: $1,500 Full listing page 58
Lakeland College Alumni Association Award Year/Other criteria: graduating student on each campus Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 62
Metis Scholar Award Other criteria: Metis student Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 71
RE/MAX Prairie Realty Community Leadership Award
Country Lane Angus Award
Year/Other criteria: 1st year on Vermilon campus Amount: $500 Full listing page 82
Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd year, Vermilion campus Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 31
Royal Canadian Legion, Lloydminster Branch #39 Leadership Award
Enviro Club Award Year/Other criteria: An environmental plan or proposal for campus Amount: $400 Full listing page 40
Experienced Student Award Year/Other criteria: Any year, been out of school at least 2 years, preference to married student Amount: varies Full listing page 42
Year/Other criteria: any, Lloydminster campus Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 86
Saputo Dairy Products Division of Canada Award Year/Other criteria: 1st or 2nd, Vermilion campus, farm family, preferably dairy Amount: $550 Full listing page 87
Students’ Association Achievement Award Year/Other criteria: any year, Vermilion campus Amount: $500 Full listing page 93
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Students’ Association Award for Student Leadership Year/Other criteria: Any year, Vermilion campus Amount: $500 Full listing page 93
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 2nd, child of Lakeland alumnus Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 95
Vermilion Rotary Club Award Other criteria: Vermilion Ambassador Amount: $750 Full listing page 110
Willingdon and Area Historical Society Award Year/Other criteria: Vermilion campus Amount: varies Full listing page 114
Agricultural Sciences Any program ATB Financial Award Year: 2nd year Amount: $500 Full listing page 11-12
Dr. Steve West Agriculture Future Award Year: 1st year Amount: $500 Full listing page 37
Business Small business & entrepreneurship or marketing majors Ulmer Chevrolet Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 2nd year Amount: $1,500 Full listing page 107
Multiple Schools/Programs Agricultural Science diploma Environmental Sciences diploma Business Administration diploma University Transfer Selby E. And Helen (Mead) Thorne Memorial Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 2nd Amount: varies Full listing page 89
The Wayne and Susan Brazeau Life Experience Award Year/Other criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, preference single student Amount: $500 Full listing page 105
Environmental Sciences Any program M.C. Hunter Award Year: Any year Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 69
Environmental conservation & reclamation Solstice Canada Corp. Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 2nd year Amount: $500 Full listing page 91
Fire & Emergency Services Emergency services technology Randy Segboer Memorial Award Other criteria: Essay Amount: $500 Full listing page 80
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Human Services Any program Human Services Volunteer Award Year/Other criteria: Any year, Vermilion campus Amount: $500 Full listing pages 49-50
Entrance Awards & Scholarships All entrance awards and scholarships are for students starting at Lakeland College. Applications are sent to accepted and provisionally accepted students. Applications open on May 1 of each year with a May 31 deadline. Funds are released when registration is confirmed in September.
Agricultural Sciences
Bocock Indigenous Entrance Award
Any program
Other criteria: Full-time Indigenous student Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 16
Colchester and District Agricultural Society Entrance Scholarship Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 30
The Robert Huff Agriculture Entrance Award Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 104
Winterburn Community League Entrance Scholarship Amount: minimum $1,000 Full listing page 115
Animal Science Technology Lakeland College 4H Judging Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year animal science technology, apply at the Alberta 4-H Provincial Judging Competition Type: Entrance Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 61
Any School/Program Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Entrance Scholarship Amount: $750 Full listing page 7
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Fund for the Future Entrance Scholarship Amount: $500 Full listing page 43
Herman Huber Entrance Award Amount: varies Full listing page 47
John Dahmer Community Involvement Entrance Scholarship Other criteria: Alberta resident Amount: varies Full listing pages 54-5
John Nicol Entrance Scholarship Amount: varies Full listing page 57
Lakeland College Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Amount: $2,500 Full listing page 63
The Bill Kondro Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Amount: varies Full listing page 97
The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Entrance Scholarship Amount: varies Full listing page 98
The McDonald Family Entrance Award Amount: varies Full listing page 102
Wainwright on Wellness Wainwright High School Entrance Award Other Criteria: Buffalo Trails or East Central Catholic School Districts Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 112
University Transfer CM Wolters Entrance Award Other criteria: From Buffalo Trails or East Central Catholic School Divisions Amount: $500 Full listing page 29
Ed Jenson and Family Entrance Scholarship Amount: varies Full listing page 38
Energy & petroleum technology Heavy oil operations technician (HOOT) Heavy oil power engineering (HOPE)
Wainwright Youth Entrance Award
Environmental sciences
Other criteria: attended a Wainwright high school Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 112
Diploma majors except wildlife & fisheriers
Business Accounting or general business majors Peter J. Gulak Entrance Scholarship Amount: varies Full listing page 77
University transfer TransCanada’s Aboriginal Educational Entrance Award Amount: varies Full listing page 106
Energy & Petroleum Technology HOOT or HOPE Husky Energy Inc. Entrance Scholarship Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 50
Year-end Awards & Scholarships Agricultural Sciences
Bryan & Sharon Double Diploma Award
Any program
Year/Other criteria: 2nd year, returning to Lakeland for a 2nd major or another diploma Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 16
Arthur and Gladys McGinnis Future of Agriculture Award Year/Other criteria: Graduating student going on to a BSc Agriculture program Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 11
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Crop technology
Environmental Sciences
Alberta Wheat Commission Scholarship
Wildlife & fisheries conservation
Year/Other criteria: 1st year, minimum 3.5 GPA, Canadian citizen Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 10
Doug Schmit Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 1st year, resident of Alberta or Saskatchewan Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 35
Rutherford Family Award for Perseverance Year/Other criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, Lloydminster campus Amount: $3,000 Full listing page 87
Don Lawrence Memorial Award Year/Other criteria: Graduating student, planning to go onto Lethbridge College Conservation enforcement or University of Alberta, Conservation Biology major. Preference to Alberta residents Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 35
University Transfer The George Neil Wilson and Ethel (Sloan) Wilson Memorial Scholarship Amount: varies Full listing page 98
Government of Alberta Scholarships You must be an Alberta resident to apply.
Growing Alberta Scholarship
Indigenous Careers Award
Year/Other criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, Alberta resident Amount: $1,800 Full listing page 44
Year/Other criteria: Any year, Indigenous ancestry Type: Government Amount: $4,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 50
Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship Year/Other criteria: Any year, Alberta resident Amount: $2,000 Full listing page 36
Jason Lang Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 2nd year; 3.20 GPA, Alberta resident Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 52
Laurence Decore Award for Student Leadership Year/Other criteria: Any year, Alberta resident Amount: $1,000 Full listing page 65 For more information visit the Alberta Scholarship listing.
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Jimmie Condon Athletic Scholarship Year/Other criteria: Any year, qualified athletes Type: Athletic Amount: $1,800 How selected: Application Full listing page 53
Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarship Year/Other criteria: 2nd or subsequent year Type: Government Amount: $2,500 How selected: Awards Committee notifies students they are eligible to apply Full listing page 68
APPENDIX D Agricultural Sciences Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships All programs ATB Financial Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 11
Arthur and Gladys McGinnis Future of Agriculture Award Year/Other Criteria: Graduating student going on to take a BSc in Agriculture Type: Year-end Award Amount: $2,000 Selected by: Application Full listing page 11
Beaton Family Agricultural Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1000 Selected by: Application Full listing page 14
Bill & Myrna Fox Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 14
Bryan and Sharon Perkins Double Diploma Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, agricultural sciences diploma Type: Continuing Award Amount: $750 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 16
Bryan & Sharon Perkins Agricultural Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, returning to Lakeland for another Major Type: Year-end Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Application Full listing page 16
Centennial Agricultural Sciences Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year of certificate or 2nd year of diploma Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 21
Claude Gallinger Memorial Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, preference to a married student Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies Selected by: Application Full listing page 28
Colchester and District Agricultural Society Entrance Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, preference to residents of Strathcona County Type: Entrance Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Application Full listing page 30
Dr Steve West Agriculture Future Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year of a diploma program Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 37
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Eagle Builders LP Dairy Leadership Award
John Nicol Agricultural Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Year-end Award Amount: $4,000 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 37-8
Year/Other Criteria: any year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing pages 55-6
Growing Alberta Scholarship
Laverne Lewis Memorial Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year Type: Government Award Amount: $750 Selected by: Application Full listing pages 44-5
Year/Other Criteria: any year, outstanding academic achievement Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 66
Henry S Varley Rural Life Bursary Year/Other Criteria: Any year, from a rural community served by the community Foundation of Lethbridge & Southwestern Alberta Type: Bursary Award Amount: $2,500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 47
Isa & Stanley R Fulks Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, preference for 4-H involvement Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Application Full listing page 51
Jack and Margaret Harcus Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 51
Joan Elliott Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 53
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LC Riders Club of ‘98 Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year, farm background Type: Bursary Award Amount: $200 Selected by: Application Full listing page 66
Mary Chomik (Lutzak) & Harry P Chomik Agricultural Sciences Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 70-1
McCarty Family Bursary Year/Other Criteria: Any year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $300 Selected by: Application Full listing page 71
Michael Quwek Agriculture Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, member of Stock Dog Club Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 72
Porozni Master Farm Family Scholarship
The Robert Huff Agriculture Entrance Award
Year/Other Criteria: any year, full-time Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Application Full listing page 78
Student Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, preference to Agribusiness Type: Entrance Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing pages 104-5
Robert Ernest (RE) Stanley Family Memorial Scholarship
Tom & Dorothy Makepeace Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year, preference to student from farm or ranching family Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing pages 83-4
Year/Other Criteria: any year, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 106
Ron and Faith Kenyon Academic Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st and 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 108
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 85
Roy & Aggie Galloway Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year, academic achievement Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 85
The Leonard and Mary Burton Farm Management Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 101-2
The Norman H Williams Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 103
Vermilion Agricultural Society Award
Vermilion Agricultural Society Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st and 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 108
Winterburn Community League Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, Alberta resident Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 115
Winterburn Community League Entrance Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Entrance Award Amount: minimum $1,000 Selected by: Application Full listing page 115
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Any diploma program
Agribusiness & crop technology
Agricultural Sciences Achievement Award
Cornerstone Coop Award
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 6
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, valid Cornerstone Coop membership Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 31
Agribusiness AFSC Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 5
Andrew Darling Memorial Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Bursary Award Amount: varies Selected by: Application Full listing page 10
Hazel Hurt Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 46
The Larry & Sharon Bilben Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 101
Vermilion Chamber of Commerce Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 108
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Farm Credit Canada Agricultural Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 Selected by: Application Full listing page 42
Animal health technology ABVTA Animal Health Technology Student Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st & 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 4
AHT Dedication Award Year/Other Criteria: 1 - 1st year 1- 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 7
Alberta Veterinary Medical Association Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 9
Dr Kenneth Maxwell Smith Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 36-7
Dr Scott Rairdan Memorial Scholarship
John J Yackimec Memorial Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: Graduating student who plans to work in a bovine/mixed animal practice Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 37
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, preference given to 4-H member, family actively farming Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 55
Kohel Family Award
Lakeland College 4H Judging Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 60
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year animal science technology, apply at the Alberta 4-H Provincial Judging Competition, Type: Entrance Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing 61
SAVT Student Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 88
The Anne Marie Cameron Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, active member of Rodeo club, interested in equine practice Type: Continuing Award Amount: $350 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 96
Animal science technology Highland Feeders Agricultural Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, interested in cattle industry Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 48
Jack Tucker Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, highest techinical skills Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 52
Ralph Stredwick Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year, comes from active livestock operation Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 80
Animal science technology or crop technology New Holland Agriculture Award Year/Other Criteria: Actively involved in the Student-Managed Farm Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 75
Crop technology Agri-Trade Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st & 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $1,500 Selected by: Application Full listing page 6
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Agricultural Tour Club Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 6
Alberta Seed Growers’ Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, preference to Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 8
Alberta Wheat Commission Scholarship in Crop Technology Year/Other Criteria: Completing 1st year, Canadian citizen, minimum 3.5 GPA Type: Year-end Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Application Full listing page 10
SGS - BioVision Seed Research Limited Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 15
CropLife Canada - Alberta Council Legacy Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, academic excellence Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 32
Roy J Kubica Agriculture Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year, academic excellence Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 85
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Veterinary medical assistant ABVTA Veterinary Medical Assistant Student Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 5
Lyle Priest Memorial Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 69
VMA Club Participation Award Year/Other Criteria: Member of VMA club Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 111-2
Western ranch & cowhorse Herb Little Horsemanship Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: minimum $1,000 Selected by: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 47
Western Ranch & Cow Horse Spirit Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Faculty Full listing page 113
Western Ranch & Cow Horse Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: Highest GPA in program Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Selected by: Awards Committee Full listing page 114
APPENDIX E Business Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Business administration diploma Any major Centennial Business Administration Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd, 3rd or 4th year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 22
Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 67
Pat Tenney Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 76
Phil Allen Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year Type: Athletic Award Amount: $350 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 78
Ray Nelson Leadership and Ethics Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 81
RBC Royal Bank Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 81-2
Walking By Faith - Morgan-Tetz Family Award Year/Other Criteria: Any year, preference to single parent Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 113
Accounting or general business major Peter J Gulak Entrance Scholarship Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: By Application Full listing page 77
Accounting major MNP LLP Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 73
Any business administration major & Agribusiness Joanne & Glenn Charlesworth Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: any year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 54
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Synergy Credit Union Award
Barry Richardson Memorial Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 95
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Nomination Full listing page 13
Xerox Canada Ltd Award
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 115
Business administration Agribusiness diplomas Marketing major The Lalit and Dr Manju Kilam Business Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 100
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, Saskatchewan resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing pages 87-8
Degree Completion Ever to Excellence Award Year/Other Criteria: 3rd year of degree completion (post-diploma) Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 41
Marketing or small business & entrepreneurship majors
Degree completion or 2nd year of the real estate appraisal and assessment major
Ulmer Chevrolet Scholarship
CIBC Centennial Award
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Application Full listing page 107
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or 3rd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 27
Real estate & appraisal & assessment major Alberta Assessors’ Association Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 7
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APPENDIX F Energy & Petroleum Technology Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Heavy oil operations technician (HOOT) Heavy Crude Hauling LP Award Year/Other Criteria: Any Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 46
HOOT or HOPE D George Loxam/CS Resources Limited Memorial Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st or any Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 33
Emil Lychak Servus Credit Union Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 39
The Gwyn Morgan Centennial Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 100
Heavy oil power engineering (HOPE) Centennial Energy & Petroleum Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 22-3
Repsol Oil & Gas Canada Inc Award for Academic Excellence Year/Other Criteria: any year, Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing pages 82-3
Heavy Oil Engineering Faculty Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 46
Husky Energy Inc Entrance Scholarship Type: Entrance Award Amount: $750 How selected: Application Full listing page 50
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APPENDIX G Environmental Sciences Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Any program
The Green Living Award
Andy Klar Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st, highest standing in BO 102, field botany & plant taxonomy Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing pages 10-1
AUPE Natural Resources Conservation Services Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 13
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Year/Other Criteria: any year environmental sciences, Vermilion campus Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Nomination Full listing pages 99-100
Vermilion Credit Union Award Year/Other Criteria: final year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 109-10
Applied degree Advisian (WorleyParsons) Environmental Bursary
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 32
Year/Other Criteria: 4th (2nd of applied degree) Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 5
Gristhaven Lodge Ltd Award
Nikola Tesla Award for Innovation
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 44
Year/Other Criteria: 4th year of applied degree program, based on Capstone project, demonstrate focus on innovative projects preference for solar and renewable energy. Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 75
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Conservation and resoration ecology (CARE) major
Environmental conservation & reclamation major
Bocock CARE Bursary
Canadian Land Reclamation Association (Alberta Chapter) Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $2,000 How selected: Application Full listing page 15
County of Vermilion River Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, highest academic standing Type: Continuing Award Amount: $300 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing pages 31-2
Diploma or Applied degree Centennial Environmental Sciences Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or 3rd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,400 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 23
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Year-end Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 18
Perma Earth Consulting Ltd Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd Type: Bursary Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 76-7
Solstice Canada Corp Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 91
Wildlife & fisheries conservation
Compliant Environmental Award
Don Lawrence Memorial Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st, 2nd or 3rd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 31
Year/Other Criteria: any Type: Year-end Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 35
Environmental Science Student Award for Excellence Year/Other Criteria: 1st or final year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 40
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APPENDIX H Fire & Emergency Services Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Emergency services technology (EST)
EST & Firefighter training
Emergency Services Technology Award
Alberta Industrial Fire and Emergency Management Association Scholarship
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 38
Emergency Services Technology Award Fire Stream Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 38-9
Randy Segboer Memorial Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 80-1
Royal Canadian Legion Field Marshal Alexander Branch #11 Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 86
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Other criteria: Highest GPA and Alberta resident Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 8
Centennial Emergency Training Achievement Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 to $2,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 22
Firefighter training Loralee Nichols Memorial Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Nomination Full listing page 68
The Austin Bridges Memorial Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Nomination Full listing page 96
APPENDIX I Health & Wellness Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Esthetician & hairstyling
Health care aide
Centennial Health & Wellness Achievement Award
The Bea Fisher Centre Inc Award
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 23
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $750 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 96
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APPENDIX J Human Services Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Any program Human Services Distinguished Student Award Year/Other Criteria: completed two semesters of study Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 48-9
The Erling Turner Memorial Award
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Human Services Volunteer Award
Joan Longridge Memorial Award
Year/Other Criteria: any year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 49-50
Year/Other Criteria: Any year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 53
Inclusion Saskatchewan Research Bursary
Early learning & child care
Year/Other Criteria: any year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 105
MBM Kids Matter Bursary
Child & youth care
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Bursary Award Amount: $300 How selected: Application Full listing page 71
Johnson Inc Award
The Lloyd Seath Family Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 57
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 102
The Child and Youth Care Association of Alberta Scholarship
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, student member of the association Type: Continuing Award Amount: $200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 97
Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 104
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Educational assistant 2nd year of the early learning & child care Child & youth care diploma Centennial Human Services Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 24
Sign language & interpretation Canadian Deafblind Association AB Chapter Bursary Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Year-end Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 18
Sign Language Interpretation Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,200 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 90
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APPENDIX K Interior Design Technology Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Carolyn Cheetham NKBA Award for Excellence
Interior Design Staff Award
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 20
Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 50-1
Centennial Interior Design Achievement Award
National Kitchen & Bath Association, Prairie Province Chapter Award
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 25
Designers Choice Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 33
Erica Dancey Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $700 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 40
Gurdev Bhamra Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, achievement in techincal drafting, graphic presentation and office practices Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 45
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Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $250 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 73-4
STAEDTLER Mars Limited Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year, highest academic standing in 1st year techincal drafting courses Type: Continuing Award Amount: drafting equipment How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 91
Universal Consulting Group Ltd Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st or 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $400 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 107
APPENDIX L Street Rod Technologies Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Just Kruzin Award
Lloydminster Auto Club Scholarship
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 57
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 66-7
Lakeland College Street Rod Technologies Award
Michael Quwek Street Rod Technologies Award
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 64-5
Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 72
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APPENDIX M Trades Apprenticeship Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships All (except instrumentation & control) Trades Staff Award Year/Other Criteria: Final training period (Graduating journeyman) Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 106
Automotive service technician NAPC Academic Award Year/Other Criteria: 4 awards for each training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $750 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 73
Wes Campbell/Vermilion Chrysler Leadership Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, resident of Alberta or Saskatchewan. Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 113
Automotive service technician or heavy equipment technician The Lawrence Webb Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: preference for 2nd training period, reside in or near Vermilion. One award for each trade Type: Continuing Award Amount: $400 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 101
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The Leif Pederson Spirit Award Year/Other Criteria: any training period, preference for skills excellence Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 101
Willie Higgins and Billy Cornfoot Memorial Masonic Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd, 3rd, 4th period Type: Continuing Award Amount: minimum $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 114
Carpentry John H Kinniburgh Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: Any training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 55
Electrician Noralta Technologies Inc Award Year/Other Criteria: Any training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $300 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 75
Northeast Electrical Contractor Association Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,100 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 75
Gasfitter Citadel Mechanical Gasfitter Achievement Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 28
Scott L Treffry Memorial Award Year/Other Criteria: Any training period, 2 awards Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 88-9
Heavy equipment tech or steamfitter/pipefitter
Heavy equipment technician
CEDA Student Achievement Award
Byron McKenna Memorial Award
Year/Other Criteria: Final training period, one award for each trade, Canadian citizen Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 21
Year/Other Criteria: One award for each training period, best exhibits and promotes safety standards Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 17
Welding
Cummins Award
Albert Carter Award
Year/Other Criteria: any training period, preference to Indigenous students Type: Continuing Award Amount: $450 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page
Year/Other Criteria: 3rd training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $50 and a copy of the Welding Procedure Handbook How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 7
Kenworth Lloydminster Award
Praxair Award
Year/Other Criteria: 3rd training period, best overall student Type: Continuing Award Amount: $550 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 58-9
Year/Other Criteria: Final training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 Gift Certificate How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 78
Redhead Equipment Award Year/Other Criteria: 3rd training period Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 82
Any apprenticeship or pre-employment program Women In Trades Award Year/Other Criteria: any year, female Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 115
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All – Pre-employment programs
Pre-employment carpentry
Centennial Trades & Technology Achievement Award
Cam MacFarlane Memorial Pre-Employment/ Apprenticeship Award
Year/Other Criteria: One award for each pre-employment program Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,000 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 26
Year/Other Criteria: Canadian Citizen Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 17
Dick York Memorial Award Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 34
Princess Auto Foundation Entrance Endowment Bursary Year/Other Criteria: preference to pre-employment students, open to all trades Type: Bursary Award Amount: min $500 How selected: Application Full listing pages 79-80
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Pre-employment electrician Greenlee Tool Award Year/Other Criteria: Any Type: Continuing Award Amount: Electrician’s tool kit How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 43
APPENDIX N University Transfer Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships Centennial University Transfer Achievement Award
Marshall Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Scholarship
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd Type: Continuing Award Amount: $1,500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 26
Year/Other Criteria: 1st & 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 70
CM Wolters Entrance Award
Mo Price Award
Year/Other Criteria: Preference to receipient who lives in either the Buffalo Trail or East Central Catholic School Division Type: Entrance Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Full listing page 29
Year/Other Criteria: 2nd or subsequent year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 73
Dr Byrad & Kelly Yyelland University Transfer Humanities Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year, studying psychology or sociology Type: Continuing Award Amount: varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 36
Royal Canadian Legion, Marshall Branch #92 Award Year/Other Criteria: 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: minimum $300 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing pages 86-7
Ed Jenson and Family Entrance Scholarship Year/Other Criteria: Musical interest, talent may be considered Type: Entrance Award Amount: varies How selected: Application Full listing page 38
Lloydminster Lions Club Award Year/Other Criteria: Highest academic standing in 1st year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Awards Committee Full listing page 67
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APPENDIX O Additions and deletions Additions Northern Factory Workwear Scholarship Established for the 2018-19 academic year, the Northern Factory Workwear Scholarship has two scholarship, one available to: • A full-time student in the Heavy Oil Power Engineering program • A full-time student who is an active member of the Rustlers men’s basketball team Awards are based outstanding academic achievement as well as leadership and sportsmanship. No application. Award recipients are recommended by the program faculty and athletics department with final approval by the Awards Committee. The award is presented at each recipient’s campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: Varies How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Maz Entertainment Community Award Established for the 2018-19 academic year, the Maz Entertainment Community Award is available to full-time students in any program of study at the Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses. One award will be given to a student at each campus. Award criteria: • Academic achievement • Demonstrated college and/or community involvement. You must provide examples of how you helped to make Vermilion/Lloydminster a better place. Examples include but aren’t limited to coaching, volunteering and participating in clubs. You must apply. Final selection is by the Awards Committee. Presented at the respective campus Awards Celebrations Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 2 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
St. Michael Community & District Ag Society Award Established for the 2018-19 academic year, this award is for full time students in the 2nd year of an agricultural sciences program. Based on: • Academic achievement • Demonstrated volunteerism and community involvement in last 3 years. • Special consideration for students from Lamont Country You must apply. Final selection is by the Awards Committee. Presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebrations
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Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Craig Brothers’ Award Established in 1927 by Craig’s of Vermilion, this award is available to full-time students enrolled in 1st year Interior Design Technology, Vermilion campus. Awarded based on the following criteria: • Academic Achievement. • Displays community and college involvement in extracurricular activities. • Demonstrates leadership and role model qualities. You must apply. Final selection is made by the Awards Committee, with the award presented at the Vermilion campus Awards Celebration. Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Application Selection Period: January
Name change: The Alberta Government Scholarship The Alberta government is amalgamating the Jimmie Condon Athletic Scholarship with other athletic awards. Details will be available on the studentaid.alberta.ca/scholarships/ website.
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Deletions Chamber of Commerce Business Opportunity Bursary Type: Bursary Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $5,000 How selected: Application Selection Period: mid-October mid-November
The Erling Turner Memorial Award Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Lloydminster Auto Club Award Type: Continuing Number of Awards: 1 Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Selection Period: January
Craig’s Award Year/Other Criteria: 2nd year Type: Continuing Award Amount: $500 How selected: Faculty recommendation Full listing page 32
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