AFOA
The Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Canada (AFOA) and Meyers Norris Penny LLP are pleased to announce the 5th Annual Aboriginal Youth Financial Management Conference Awards.
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Manitoba Hydro
The Generating Futures Scholarships are $10,000 scholarships that are available to Manitobas Aboriginal students registered in programs that will prepare you for an exciting job with us.
To apply, or for more information on our awards, bursaries, and sholarships, please visit:
Web: www.GoToApply.ca/MBHydro
Phone: 1-866-322-2351
Fax: 1-866-780-2188
Email: MBHydro@GoToApply.ca
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Manitoba Hydro
During the 2010/2011 school year, Manitoba Hydro will be offering 37 awards, bursaries or scholarships to Aboriginal students in Manitoba. This funding is valued at over $110,000.
For more information visit www.GoToApply.ca/MBHydro
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Portage College
Talk to a Student Advisor to find out more about any of our scheduled programs.
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Algoma University
Community Economic and Social Development (CESD) is a four year interdisciplinary degree program that includes courses from Sociology, Economics, Social Welfare, Political Science, Business Admin, Geography and others. It also has a series of compulsory courses in CESD which explore community processes and draw the disciplines together. CESD promotes the growth of more sustainable communities, economically, ecologically, socially, and culturally.
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RBC
The RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program was launched in 1992 to assist Aboriginal students to complete post secondary education, and provide an opportunity for RBC to strengthen its relationship with the Aboriginal community.
This scholarship is intended to support those Aboriginal students who have at least 2 to 4 years remaining in their current academic program. Scholarship recipients are selected primarily on the basis of personal and academic achievements, and individual financial need. Status Indians, Non-status Indians, Inuit and Mtis are welcome to apply.
Selected students will receive up to $4,000 per academic year for educational and living expenses for 2 to 4 years.
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RBC
This scholarship is intended to support those Aboriginal students who have at least 2 to 4 years remaining in their current academic program. Scholarship recipients are selected primarily on the basis of personal and academic achievements, and individual financial need. Status Indians, Non-status Indians, Inuit and Mtis are welcome to apply.
Selected students will receive up to $4,000 per academic year for educational and living expenses for 2 to 4 years.
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RBC
The following ten Aboriginal students from across Canada have been awarded scholarships by RBC this year. As winners of the RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program (ASAP), each of these students will receive $4,000 annually for their tuition and other education expenses. Since the launch of the RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program in 1992, 88 students have received this award, and over $1,000,000 in scholarship funds have been awarded.
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Algoma University
Community Economic and Social Development
SPRING INSTITUTE
June 13 – 18, 2010
Providing education and professional development in Community Economic and Social Development (CESD) with a special focus on small cities, towns, communities and First Nations.
Gain university course credits that can be applied to a certificate or degree at Algoma University
Professional development for those already working in the field
Utilizes interactive, hands on learning experience
Prepares for certification by the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) and the Economic Developers Association of Canada (EDAC)
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SABAR
Strategic Alliance of Broadcasters for Aboriginal Reflection (SABAR) is pleased to offer our annual Scholarship to an Aboriginal student in Journalism or Radio/Television Arts. SABAR is particularly proud to play an important part in supporting the development of a future community leader who may have the potential to help us meet our primary goal of increasing Aboriginal reflection in Canadian broadcasting.
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