Bursaries, Student Loans, Scholarships
The Province of Alberta announced the creation of the Alberta Centennial Scholarship to celebrate its centennial and its pride in Canada. Every year, twenty-five scholarships of $2005.00 is allocated to each province and territory to encourage students to pursue post-secondary education anywhere in Canada. In Manitoba, the Department of Advanced Education and Training will award the twenty-five scholarships directly to registered apprentices who meet the conditions of eligibility.
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada administers more than 150 scholarship, fellowship and internship programs on behalf of governments, foundations and private sector companies. Each year, they deliver more than 3,500 scholarships to people interested in pursuing higher education.
The Business Council’s Aboriginal post-secondary award program is now in its sixth year. Since the program was launched in 2001, in partnership with the governments of Canada and Manitoba, we have given out 700 awards to date totaling over $1,787,000. We are gratified with the success of this initiative; motivated by our genuine belief that educational opportunity and an introduction to the work force will help our Aboriginal youth take full advantage of their potential.
Do you want to study French for five weeks this spring or summer? If so, apply for this bursary. It allows you to study at institutions located throughout Canada.
FinAid lists financial aid resources for Canadian students, and maintains databases and publications to help students locate scholarships and fellowships.
The Manitoba Foundation for Sports Scholarship Program provides an award of $500 to graduating high school students and $1,000 to students in the second or subsequent year of post-secondary education.
The Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development has established an annual scholarship to assist post-secondary students in Manitoba who pursue studies and undertake research that embraces the spirit and principles of sustainable development.
Find out the types of financial assistance available for full-time and part-time students as well as for Aboriginal students and students with disabilities.
A variety of bursaries awarded annually by the Manitoba Women’s Institute.
Youth Leadership Scholarship provides $500 scholarships to Grade 12 students who have done meaningful leadership and citizenship volunteer activities during the past year that contribute to healthy living in their communities and schools.
Manitoba taxpayers who graduate after January 1, 2007 from a post-secondary institution recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency are eligible for a 60% income tax rebate of eligible tuition fees paid after January 1, 2004.
Funding sources for basic nursing Education programs
This program enables Aboriginal communities to build a better future for themselves, and to support and encourage the attainment of higher levels of education by Aboriginal Canadians. The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation has established a scholarship fund to provide scholarships, based on merit and need to First Nations, Non-status Indians, Métis and Inuit.
The Princess Royal Pan Am Scholarship Endowment Fund provides financial support for Manitoba`s high performance athletes in their pursuit of excellence at the national and international levels of competition while serving as a tribute to commemorate the Manitoba visit of Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal in 1999.
The Red River Exhibiton Foundations is the philanthropic arm of the Red River Exhibition Association and presents scholarship awards each year at the Red River Exhibition. Scholarship awards are available for the following industries: Aerospace, Tourism, Agriculture and Agri Food, Automotive and Business sector.
Each year, 50 women are eligible for a $1,000 scholarship to study math, science and technology at any of Manitoba`s public colleges. Apply now.
ScholarshipsCanada.Com maintains an extensive database of scholarships, student awards, bursaries and grants. You`ll also find information about student loans, applications and budget planning.
Studentawards.com is a Canadian scholarship search service devoted to helping high school, college and university students find information on scholarships, bursaries, grants, and other forms of financial assistance.
The Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation was established by an Act of the 2nd Session of the 37th Legislature of Manitoba, December 2000 under the auspices of the Attorney General, the Honourable Gord Mackintosh. The purpose of the Foundation is to provide financial assistance to Aboriginal persons residing in Manitoba who are enrolled in post-secondary studies in Manitoba.
The Veterinary Science Scholarship available to students who plan to return to rural veterinary practice in Manitoba after graduation. The amount is variable depending on number of applicants.
Youth Serves Manitoba encourages post-secondary students to do meaningful, part-time community service with non-profit or registered charitable organizations. Upon successful completion of 100 hours of service, students will receive a $500 bursary for tuition costs or student loan repayment. Students who have completed 100 community service hours may also be eligible to receive a second $500 bursary.