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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is a Canadian public research university located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The university provides comprehensive student support services including academic programs, scholarships, health and wellness services, career services, and various student resources. Its main campus is situated on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis.

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McCall MacBain Scholarship

The McCall MacBain Scholarship is a prestigious graduate scholarship offered to exceptional students pursuing master's or professional programs at McGill University. The scholarship seeks individuals who demonstrate exceptional character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, and academic strength. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree or be on track to graduate, and must be planning to apply for admission to an eligible full-time master's or professional program at McGill University. The scholarship requires completion of both the McCall MacBain Scholarship application and a McGill University application for admission.

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CREW Network Foundation Scholarship Program

The CREW Network Foundation scholarship program supports female students as they pursue higher education that will lead to careers in commercial real estate. In 2026, the U.S.-based foundation will grant a total of $300,000 USD—28 $5,000 undergraduate scholarships and 16 $10,000 graduate scholarships. CREW Network Foundation Canada will award up to five $5,000 CAD undergraduate scholarships and up to two $10,000 CAD graduate scholarships to Canadian residents. The scholarships are designed to encourage women to enter and succeed in the commercial real estate industry by providing financial support during their academic studies. Recipients are selected based on academic record, commitment to a career within the commercial real estate industry, extracurricular activities, history of employment and/or volunteer work, and personal and professional references.

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McCreath Indigenous Student Award

The McCreath Indigenous Student Award is a scholarship offered by the University of Saskatchewan to support female Indigenous students pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the Edwards School of Business. The award provides substantial financial assistance of $10,000 to eligible students who demonstrate financial need and meet specific academic and eligibility criteria. Recipients must be Indigenous students who have completed the first term of year one in the BComm program or be transfer students from SIIT or the Aboriginal Business Administration Certificate (ABAC) program. Selection is based on an interview with the Director of Undergraduate and Certificate Programs at the Edwards School of Business. This award is renewable for up to three additional years, allowing recipients to receive support throughout their undergraduate studies as long as they meet the College's standard for academic promotion. The award was established by the McCreath family to support Indigenous women in business education.

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Bates Award for Excellence in Extended Practicum

The Bates Award for Excellence in Student Teaching is a prestigious award received by meritorious undergraduate students in the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan in their final term of study. The Award is annually presented to the top 2% of College of Education teacher candidates who have demonstrated educational excellence; innovation; a high degree of impact upon their fellow students, students in the school, or the community; and academic achievement during their Extended Practicum. Teacher candidates may be nominated by their extended practicum collaborating teacher, facilitator or the school principal where the practicum took place. The award recognizes outstanding performance during student teaching practicums and requires both nomination by supervising educators and a personal statement from candidates. Recipients are selected based on their teaching assessment, impact on students and community, professional growth, and academic achievement.

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Total Funding Opportunities
11
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