About
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is a Canadian public research university located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The institution offers over 150 programs across various colleges and schools, serving more than 26,000 students from Canada and abroad. USask provides flexible learning opportunities, hands-on training, and customized programming to help students reach their goals, with a mission encapsulated in their tagline 'Be What the World Needs.' The university's main campus is situated on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis, reflecting its commitment to Indigenous recognition and reconciliation.
Funding Opportunities
Zoltan D. Simo Scholarship
The Zoltan D. Simo Scholarship provides financial support to entering undergraduate students pursuing a degree program in the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship is open to international students from Hungary as well as Canadian citizens or permanent residents, with preference given to those from rural areas (defined as communities or towns of less than 50,000 persons). The award provides $2,000 in support to selected recipients. Selection is based upon academic achievement and financial need, as determined by the Award Committee, with preference given to students from Hungary. The scholarship was established through the generosity of Mr. Zoltan D. Simo to support engineering students at the university.
William (Bill) Cooper Entrepreneurship Scholarship
The William (Bill) Cooper Entrepreneurship Scholarship supports Saskatchewan 4-H members entering an entrepreneurial program or business initiative who demonstrate exceptional enthusiasm and awareness of the entrepreneurial concept. This scholarship represents Mr. Cooper's commitment to the areas of youth leadership and entrepreneurialism in the agricultural sector. Applicants must be registered Saskatchewan 4-H members for at least two years and have been registered as a Saskatchewan 4-H member within the last five years. Two scholarships of $1,000 each are awarded annually. Selection is based on academic history, essay, resume, community involvement, background, goals and ambitions, and Saskatchewan 4-H involvement and experience.
Wichitowin Foundation Justice Study Scholarship
The Wichitowin Foundation Justice Study Scholarship is designed to support Saskatchewan Aboriginal students who are interested in pursuing education and careers in the field of policing and justice. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate community service, academic achievement, and a strong commitment to justice and policing careers. The award is offered by the Regina City Police Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to encourage Aboriginal students to enter post-secondary programs related to justice studies and policing. Recipients must have recognized Aboriginal status and be enrolled in a program of post-secondary education and training related to justice or policing.
Western Producer Scholarship
The Western Producer Scholarship is a $1,000 award offered to 4-H members entering a diploma or degree program related to agriculture, agribusiness, or the rural economy of Saskatchewan. Applicants must be Saskatchewan 4-H members for at least three years within the last two years, Canadian citizens or permanent residents, and must be finishing Grade 12. The scholarship recognizes academic history, community involvement, goals and ambition, and direct involvement and experience within Saskatchewan 4-H. This entrance scholarship is administered by the Saskatchewan 4-H Council and is designed to support young people pursuing agricultural and agribusiness education at the University of Saskatchewan.
Wayne and Mildred Krips Scholarship
The Wayne and Mildred Krips Scholarship is an entrance award offered at the University of Saskatchewan to support brass music majors. The scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Music in Music Education with a concentration in brass instruments. Selection is based on music audition performance. This scholarship was established in memory of Wayne and Mildred Krips to support the next generation of brass musicians entering university studies at USask.
Vale Inco Undergraduate Scholarships in Engineering
The Vale Inco Undergraduate Scholarships in Engineering are annual scholarships offered to women in Canada pursuing studies in engineering. Three scholarships are awarded annually, each valued at $10,000. These scholarships come with a summer job opportunity with Vale Inco Limited at one of their facilities. Winners may also receive an expense-paid trip, supported by CEMF, Vale Inco Limited and Engineers Canada to attend the CEMF Awards Luncheon held as part of the Engineers Canada annual general meeting. The scholarships are open to young Canadian women entering or already enrolled in an accredited university engineering program to encourage them to pursue a career in engineering. Scholarships are awarded based primarily on demonstrated community leadership and involvement in extra-curricular activities, with a special emphasis on leadership.
University of Saskatchewan Transfer Scholarship
The University of Saskatchewan Transfer Scholarship is an entrance award available to students transferring to the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship is part of the university's entrance awards program designed to support incoming students in their pursuit of higher education. The award is administered through the University of Saskatchewan admissions office and is available to eligible transfer students meeting specific criteria. As an entrance scholarship, it provides financial assistance to help offset tuition and educational costs for students beginning their studies at USask.
University Writing Scholarship - Entrance
The University Writing Scholarship - Entrance is an award offered to students entering their first year of undergraduate studies at the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship provides financial support up to $10,000 to recognize and reward excellence in writing. The scholarship is made available by Elder & Leemaur Publishers and is designed to support incoming students who demonstrate high-quality writing skills. Applications are accepted with deadlines set for the fall, winter and summer semesters. The number of awards offered varies each year based on the quality of submissions and available funding. Selection is based on the quality of submitted written material, providing an opportunity for talented writers to receive financial assistance as they begin their undergraduate education.
Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program
The Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program is an entrance award for Canadian students entering university directly from high school. This scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding commitment and service to community environmental issues, combined with strong academic achievement. The program awards $5,000 to 20 students annually who show exceptional potential as environmental leaders. Selection is based on community environmental service, academic performance, volunteer and extracurricular activities, leadership capacity, letters of recommendation, and evaluation of the candidate's essay and self-assessment. This scholarship is sponsored by Toyota Canada Inc. and Earth Day Canada to support the next generation of environmental leaders in Canada.
The Yardi Scholarship for Edwards Business Students
The Yardi Scholarship for Edwards Business Students is a renewable scholarship opportunity for first-generation students entering the University of Saskatchewan's Edwards School of Business B.Comm program. The scholarship provides $10,000 annually and is available to two students per year. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and hold a high school entrance average of 80% or greater. This scholarship is particularly designed to support first-generation students pursuing business education at the undergraduate level. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional academic years, providing support throughout the recipient's undergraduate degree, provided they maintain good academic standing with a minimum average of 75% and remain free of any disciplinary issues. Selection is based primarily on financial need.
The Wright Construction Scholarship in Huskie Men's Basketball
The Wright Construction Scholarship in Huskie Men's Basketball is awarded to entering or continuing students at the University of Saskatchewan who are members of the Huskie Men's Basketball Team. Recipients may be pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program. To receive the award, recipients must use a year of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) eligibility in the year the award is granted and must have achieved at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. Selection is based on athletic leadership and the ability to contribute to the basketball team, as determined by the Award Committee. The scholarship was established through the generosity of Wright Construction, Lorne Wright and Clifford Wright.
The Huskie Football Scholarship Foundation Award in Huskie Men's Football
The Huskie Football Scholarship Foundation Award in Huskie Men's Football is a scholarship offered by the University of Saskatchewan to support student-athletes who are members of the Huskie Men's Football Team. The award is available to both entering and continuing students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program at the University of Saskatchewan. Recipients must be using a year of CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) eligibility during the year the award is granted and must have achieved at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. Selection is based on athletic performance and the ability to contribute to the football team. The award is funded by the Huskie Football Scholarship Foundation, held in trust by the Sport Legacy Fund of Sask Sport Inc. One award is available annually, and interested students should contact Huskie Athletics for application information.
The Great Canadian Scholarships
The Great Canadian Scholarships is an external scholarship opportunity offering financial support to Canadian students. This scholarship is open to any person who is 13 years of age and older at the time of entry and who is a member of studentawards.com or boursetudes.com. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada residing in Canada on the Contest Closing Date. The scholarship provides $1,500 in support and five awards are available. Recipients must be enrolled in a Canadian High School, CEGEP, or Canadian publicly funded University or College, or will be enrolled for the upcoming school year. This is an external award opportunity administered through studentawards.com. The scholarship is designed to support students pursuing higher education in Canada and is available through a contest format. Further information and application details are available through the Great Canadian Scholarships Contest website.
The Betty Dye Scholarship in Huskie Women's Basketball
The Betty Dye Scholarship in Huskie Women's Basketball is awarded to students at the University of Saskatchewan who are members of the Huskie Women's Basketball Team. The scholarship is open to both entering and continuing students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program. Recipients must use a year of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) eligibility in the year the award is granted and must have achieved at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. The award value varies and the number of awards offered varies based on available funding. This scholarship supports student-athletes who demonstrate excellence both academically and athletically while representing USask in women's basketball competition.
The Bee Maid Fiftieth Anniversary Scholarship
The Bee Maid Fiftieth Anniversary Scholarship is an entrance award offered by BeeMaid Honey Limited through the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship provides $1,000 to support students entering post-secondary education. Two scholarships are awarded annually to eligible applicants who are either children or grandchildren of members of affiliated producer cooperatives (Alberta Honey Producers CoOperative Limited, Manitoba Cooperative Honey Producers Limited) or employees of affiliated cooperatives or BeeMaid Honey, or individuals applying to the Commercial Beekeeping Certificate Program at Fairview College in Grand Prairie, Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement in the previous year, evidence of community involvement, and a 300-500 word essay on provided topic questions. Applicants must not have previously received this scholarship and must be enrolled or applying for enrollment at an accredited post-secondary institution in Canada.
Tanya C. Bergen Memorial Scholarship
The Tanya C. Bergen Memorial Scholarship is an entrance award offered by the University of Saskatchewan in memory of Tanya C. Bergen. This scholarship is funded by Saskatchewan Mutual Insurance Company along with family and friends. The award provides financial support to students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan high school and are proceeding directly to the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship is valued at $2,000 and is awarded to one student annually. Selection is based on financial need and requires a minimum entrance awards average of 85%. This memorial scholarship honors the legacy of Tanya C. Bergen while supporting deserving students from Saskatchewan in their pursuit of higher education.
T-Base Communications Scholarship
The T-Base Communications Scholarship is designed to support the educational pursuits of outstanding blind, deafblind, or partially sighted students in Canada who are continuing their academic education at the post-secondary level. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated academic achievement, judgment, and leadership. Recipients are expected to participate in two ad-hoc advisory committee meetings on the topic of T-Base educational services. This scholarship is offered through the Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians and provides financial support to help students with visual disabilities pursue their post-secondary education goals.
St. John Ambulance Scholarships and Bursaries
The St. John Ambulance Scholarships and Bursaries program provides financial assistance to active members in good standing with St. John Ambulance. The program recognizes students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership qualities, and a commitment to high standards in their chosen careers. Recipients must show dedication to upholding the ideals of the Order of St. John and demonstrate a continued commitment to serving their community through St. John Ambulance. This funding opportunity supports the educational pursuits of members who embody the organization's values of community service and excellence.
Society of Exploration Geophysicists Scholarship
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Foundation offers scholarship awards annually to support students pursuing studies in applied geophysics or closely related programs. This opportunity is available to undergraduates or graduate students in any year of their program, as well as high school students who are planning to enter university in the coming academic year. The scholarship values vary depending on the specific award, and the number of awards offered also varies annually. The SEG Foundation provides these scholarships to encourage and support the next generation of geophysicists and related professionals. Applicants must be enrolled in or planning to enroll in an applied geophysics or closely related program at a recognized educational institution.
Saskatoon International Schools Scholarship
The Saskatoon International Schools Scholarship is offered by the University of Saskatchewan to support international students entering undergraduate degree programs. This scholarship is specifically designed for international students who have graduated from Saskatoon Public or Catholic schools, providing a bridge for those who have completed their secondary education in Saskatoon to continue their studies at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship awards $15,000 and is available to two recipients annually. Applicants are automatically considered when they apply for admission to the university by the May 1 deadline, with no separate scholarship application required. Selection is based on academic merit.
Saskatchewan School Boards Association Education Scholarship
The Saskatchewan School Boards Association Education Scholarship provides financial support to graduating Saskatchewan high school students entering university in Saskatchewan. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate financial need, good character, and community leadership. Applicants are required to submit a 500-word essay as part of their application. Two scholarships of $2,500 each are awarded annually. This scholarship is designed to help Saskatchewan students transition from high school to university education while acknowledging their leadership contributions to their communities.
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Undergraduate Scholarships
The Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Undergraduate Scholarships provide financial support to students pursuing post-secondary education in fields related to the pulse industry and agriculture. The scholarship is designed for students or children of registered Saskatchewan pulse growers who are enrolled in Saskatchewan-based post-secondary programs associated with agriculture, natural sciences, engineering, nutrition, or other pulse industry-related fields. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career related to agriculture and the pulse industry, along with a history of demonstrated leadership and contributions to school and community life. The program awards five scholarships of $5,000 each to eligible students entering their first year of post-secondary education. The scholarship requires students to maintain a minimum 70% average on five high school subjects and be accepted as full-time students in eligible programs at Saskatchewan institutions. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, leadership qualities, and their commitment to the agricultural and pulse industry sectors.
Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship
The Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship is an entrance award offered by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture for grade 12 students and recent graduates in Saskatchewan. The program provides one primary scholarship valued at $4,000 and three runner-up scholarships valued at $2,000 each, for a total of four awards. The scholarship supports students planning to pursue agriculture-related post-secondary education beginning in the fall semester. Applicants must demonstrate their understanding of modern agriculture by addressing the topic of transparency through either a 1,000-word essay or a three-minute video essay. They are encouraged to explore what transparency means and how it connects to the public's perception of modern agriculture. Additionally, applicants must provide a letter of recommendation from a teacher, agricultural industry professional, or community leader. Selection is based on the quality of the submitted essay or video and supporting documentation. This scholarship is designed to encourage Saskatchewan students to pursue careers in agriculture and related fields.
SIGA First Nations Scholarship Awards Program
The SIGA First Nations Scholarship Awards Program is offered by the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority to support First Nations students pursuing post-secondary education. This scholarship program provides financial assistance to First Nations students who are Saskatchewan residents and have been accepted into or are currently attending a post-secondary institution. Preference may be given to candidates enrolled in full-time programs at institutions within Saskatchewan. The program aims to increase educational opportunities and support Indigenous students in achieving their academic goals.
Robert T. Armstrong Scholarship of Agriculture
The Robert T. Armstrong Scholarship of Agriculture is an entrance or continuing scholarship offered to students pursuing undergraduate or post-graduate studies in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship awards two annual scholarships valued at $3,400 each, with a preference given to second and third year students. This scholarship honors the estate of Verna E. Armstrong and supports students demonstrating strong academic achievement in agricultural studies. Recipients are selected based on academic merit as determined by the Award Committee.
Robert Solem Scholarship
The Robert Solem Scholarship is an entrance award offered by the University of Saskatchewan to support incoming students who are members of the Greystone Singers. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate vocal participation in the Greystone Singers and academic achievement. The award is specifically designated for students who are not pursuing a Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree. The scholarship was established by Greystone Singer Alumnus and friends and colleagues of Robert Solem to honor his legacy and support talented singers entering the university.
Robert L. Pierce and Eleanor D. Pierce Entrance Scholarship
The Robert L. Pierce and Eleanor D. Pierce Entrance Scholarship is awarded to first-year students entering the Juris Doctor program in the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship is specifically designated for students who have graduated from a high school in rural Saskatchewan, defined as a city or town with a population of less than 10,000 people. The award is renewable for up to two additional years, provided recipients maintain a minimum average of 75% and remain enrolled in the College of Law. This scholarship recognizes academic achievement and supports rural Saskatchewan students pursuing legal education.
RBC Students Leading Change Scholarship for Undergraduates
The RBC Students Leading Change Scholarship program offers 15 scholarships worth $10,000 each to Canadian students across three categories: Graduating High School Students, Undergraduate Students, and Second Degree Students. Five scholarships are awarded in each category. In addition to the financial award, two scholarship recipients in each category will also receive a Me to We Trip, an overseas volunteer experience working alongside Me to We field workers on change initiatives in a Free the Children community. Six scholarships (two per category) are reserved exclusively for RBC Royal Bank student clients. Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with a minimum 70% average in their last completed year of study and must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time in a recognized publicly funded Canadian university or college.
RBC Future Launch Scholarship
The RBC Future Launch Scholarship is designed to support Canadian youth ages 15-29 who demonstrate a clear vision for their future. This unique scholarship program provides $1,500 to help recipients pursue a wide range of educational opportunities. Unlike traditional scholarships, this program does not require grades or transcripts, and welcomes non-traditional reference materials including visual arts, music, poetry, and video blogs as part of the application. The program is specifically intended for youth who are enrolled part-time in school or not currently enrolled in school at all, emphasizing accessibility and diverse pathways to learning. With approximately 450 scholarships available, the program focuses on recognizing drive, commitment to lifelong learning, and the applicant's plan for utilizing the funds. The scholarship is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents who are not employed by RBC or dependents of RBC employees.
R. M. Baillie Scholarship
The R. M. Baillie Scholarship is an entrance scholarship offered by the University of Saskatchewan for students entering the Bachelor of Science in Engineering program. The scholarship covers full tuition for up to four years and is awarded based on academic achievement and financial need. Established by Peggy Baillie in honour of her father, Richard Mayne Baillie, this prestigious scholarship seeks to support high-achieving students pursuing engineering degrees at USask. Preference is given to applicants who graduated from a high school in Saskatchewan, demonstrating the scholarship's commitment to supporting local students. Only one scholarship is awarded annually, making it a highly competitive opportunity for exceptional engineering students with financial need.
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Scholarship
The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Scholarship is offered to entering students in degree programs at the University of Saskatchewan or the University of Regina. This scholarship is specifically designed for registered Saskatchewan 4-H members who have been active in the program for at least two years. The scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement, community service contributions, and leadership skills demonstrated through 4-H activities. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing, community involvement, activities and leadership skills as a Saskatchewan 4-H member, and letters of recommendation. Four scholarships of $750 each are awarded annually to support students transitioning from 4-H programs to post-secondary education.
P.A. Thacker Undergraduate Scholarship in Swine Production
The P.A. Thacker Undergraduate Scholarship in Swine Production is awarded to full-time students enrolled in any year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree program majoring in Animal Science at the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and a strong interest in swine production. Applicants must submit a written statement outlining their accomplishments in swine production. The award is valued at a minimum of $1,000 and is offered to one recipient annually. Selection is based on the merits of the written statement, academic achievement particularly in the swine production class, and demonstrated interest in swine production through course and/or project work, as determined by the Award Committee. Animal Bioscience students are not eligible for consideration.
Order of the Eastern Star - Robert Morrison Trust Award
The Order of the Eastern Star - Robert Morrison Trust Award is an annual scholarship offered to University or Technical School undergraduate students entering their second or subsequent year of post-secondary study. The award recognizes academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, and moral character. Candidates must be closely related to a current member of a Saskatchewan Eastern Star Chapter (dues paying or life) or be a member themselves. Valid relationships include spouse, child, grandchild, sibling, niece or nephew (biological, adopted or step). Applicants must be registered for a full academic load for a full academic year. Candidates may receive this award only once during their post-secondary career.
Olive and Jim Blackburn Scholarship
The Olive and Jim Blackburn Scholarship is offered annually to students who are entering or continuing study in an undergraduate degree or diploma program of the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan and who are members of a Huskie Athletic Team. Candidates must use a year of CIS eligibility in the year the award is granted and must have achieved at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. Selection will be based on athletic achievement and potential for making a significant contribution to a Huskie Athletic Team. This scholarship was established by Dr. Don Blackburn (B.S.A. '53) and family to support student-athletes pursuing agricultural studies.
Nutrien Engineering Entrance Scholarship
The Nutrien Engineering Entrance Scholarship is designed to support underrepresented groups pursuing engineering education at the University of Saskatchewan. The program offers two awards: one for Indigenous students and one for students who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous or Person of Colour) or LGBTQ2S+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender, Queer, or Two-Spirited). Each scholarship provides $5,000 for the first year, renewable once for a second year, for a total potential award of $10,000. The scholarship recognizes students entering their first year of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering program. Applicants are required to submit a one-page letter detailing their inspiration for studying engineering, how their journey as a minority group member may differ, how their diverse experiences could be advantageous in professional engineering, the impact they hope to have as engineers, and any interest in the mining industry. Selection is based on the merits of the submitted letter along with demonstrated leadership qualities, community involvement, and extracurricular activities.
Nels, Anna and Evelyn Dahl Nursing Education Fund Award
The Nels, Anna and Evelyn Dahl Nursing Education Fund Award is a scholarship established through the bequest of Evelyn Dahl-Esplin to support nursing education for Indigenous students in Saskatchewan. The award is designed to assist Saskatchewan residents of Aboriginal ancestry, including status or non-status Indian or Métis individuals, who are pursuing post-secondary education in nursing. Applicants should have an academic average of at least 70% or be mature students with a commitment to succeed. The scholarship recipient must provide written confirmation of enrollment from their post-secondary institution by December 15th in the year of the award, or the award will be forfeited to the runner-up. The selection process is conducted by the Saskatoon Community Foundation, which administers the award on behalf of the donor's estate. This award reflects the Dahl family's commitment to supporting Indigenous students in their pursuit of nursing education and healthcare careers.
Murray Montague Memorial Scholarship
The Murray Montague Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a Saskatchewan high school graduate who proceeds to an institution of higher learning (technical, vocational, or university) anywhere in Canada. The scholarship provides $1,000 to support students pursuing post-secondary education. Selection is based upon academic achievement, leadership skills, community and school activities, special awards, and demonstrated financial need. Recipients must be registered for a full academic load for a full academic year as required by the institution chosen. This scholarship is administered by the Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan A.F. & A.M. and recognizes outstanding Saskatchewan students who demonstrate both academic excellence and meaningful community engagement.
Masonic Youth Trust Awards
The Masonic Youth Trust Awards are offered annually to Saskatchewan high school graduates who proceed to an institution of higher learning (Technical, Vocational or University) anywhere in Canada. The awards provide financial support to students based on academic achievement, leadership skills, community and school activities, special awards and financial need. Recipients must be registered for a full academic load for a full academic year as required by the institution chosen. This award recognizes well-rounded students who demonstrate excellence in academics while contributing meaningfully to their schools and communities.
MNP Huskie Alum Scholarship in Men's Hockey
The MNP Huskie Alum Scholarship in Men's Hockey is a scholarship award available to entering or continuing students at the University of Saskatchewan who are members of the Huskie Men's Hockey Team. The scholarship is open to students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program. Recipients must achieve at least the minimum average required under CIS (now U SPORTS) guidelines. Selection is based on athletic performance and commitment to the Huskie Men's Hockey Team, and complies with CIS guidelines and University of Saskatchewan award policies. This scholarship is provided by Meyers Norris Penny LLP (MNP) to support student-athletes competing in men's hockey.
MLT Aikins LLP Indigenous Scholarship in Law
The MLT Aikins LLP Indigenous Scholarship in Law is an entrance scholarship offered to Indigenous students entering the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. This $6,000 scholarship is awarded annually to one student and is disbursed by the University Registrar's Office, Student Finance and Awards. The scholarship recognizes Indigenous students pursuing legal education and is generously funded by MLT Aikins LLP, a prominent law firm. Selection is based upon financial need as the primary criterion, with academic achievement as a secondary consideration.
Louis Riel Scholarship
The Louis Riel Scholarship is an entrance award offered to Métis students beginning their studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Established through the generosity of Mr. H.C. Paul of Headingley, Manitoba, this scholarship provides $2,000 in financial support to one incoming Métis student each year. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement among Indigenous students entering the university. Applicants must apply through the Competitive Entrance Awards application form with a deadline of March 1. This award reflects the university's commitment to supporting Indigenous students and honoring the legacy of Louis Riel, a key figure in Métis history and Canadian confederation.
Lin Boyes Memorial Scholarship
The Lin Boyes Memorial Scholarship is an entrance scholarship for students entering a College of Agriculture degree program at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship honors Lindsay Boyes, a long-time member of the Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists and a respected Agrologist. This award recognizes students graduating from high schools within the boundaries of the Yorkton Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists Branch who demonstrate academic achievement, community involvement, and commitment to pursuing a career in agriculture. The scholarship is valued at $750 and one award is offered annually.
Lift Parts Express Scholarship
The Lift Parts Express Scholarship provides financial support to students pursuing higher education. This scholarship opportunity awards $500 to one qualifying student annually. The scholarship is available to high school seniors who plan to attend college or university, as well as current college or university freshmen and sophomores. Applicants must be legal residents of the United States or Canada and must be enrolled or expected to be enrolled by the Fall semester. The application process is completed online through the donor's website.
Jim Anderson Scholarships in Agriculture and Bioresources
The Jim Anderson Scholarships in Agriculture and Bioresources are entrance awards provided to incoming students at the University of Saskatchewan. Established through the generosity of Jim Anderson from Outlook, Saskatchewan, these scholarships support students entering diploma programs in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. The awards are valued at $3,000 each and three scholarships are offered annually. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, recognizing students who have demonstrated strong performance in their studies. This scholarship supports students pursuing careers in agriculture and bioresources, helping to develop the next generation of professionals in these vital sectors.
Jeux Canada Games Huskie Centennial Scholarships
The Jeux Canada Games Huskie Centennial Scholarships are available to undergraduate or graduate student athletes at the University of Saskatchewan who are members of a Huskie Athletic sports team. Recipients are nominated by Huskie Athletic Coaches and must demonstrate commitment to academic excellence, athletic performance, and community involvement. Students must maintain at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. The scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, athletic performance, and community involvement among members of the University of Saskatchewan Huskie Athletic sport teams. Selection of award recipients complies with CIS guidelines and University of Saskatchewan award policies. This scholarship is supported by the Jeux Canada Games Foundation.
Jean Straith Cook Entrance Scholarship in Music
The Jean Straith Cook Entrance Scholarship in Music is awarded to students entering the Music program at the University of Saskatchewan. This entrance scholarship recognizes students with strong academic achievement and musical talent. The scholarship is awarded based on both high school academic performance (minimum 75% average) and a music audition. The scholarship was established by Charlotte Cook in memory of her mother, Jean Straith Cook, to support incoming music students in the College of Arts & Science or the College of Education at USask.
James Pon Memorial Award
The James Pon Memorial Award offers three prizes to students enrolled in post-secondary education programs (college or university) in Canada. The award is offered by the Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada (FCCRWC). Entrants must submit an essay about the history of Chinese people in Canada and their contributions to the construction of the railroad and to this country. Essays are judged on historical accuracy, demonstrated understanding of the contribution of the Chinese community to railroad construction in Canada, understanding of the historical treatment of the Chinese community by the Canadian community and government, and thoughts on why this history is important to remember. Winners are announced at the annual wreath laying ceremony at the Chinese Railroad Workers Memorial in Toronto on Canada Day, and the first place winning essay is read at this event.
J. Barrie Thomson Scholarship
The J. Barrie Thomson Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the first year of studies leading to the LL.B. degree at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law. The scholarship was established by Mr. J. Barrie Thomson in memory of Garth Stuart Thomson and Stuart Alexander Thomson, and the Thomson family in memory of J. Barrie Thomson. Mr. J. Barrie Thomson, B.A. '47, LL.B. '60, LL.M. '64 (Harvard), was a former faculty member of the College of Law. Selection is based on academic achievement with a minimum second-class or B standing, and demonstrated past and continuing interest in the area of Agriculture, either through previous university-level study or through practical experience gained by farming. This unique scholarship bridges the fields of law and agriculture, recognizing students who bring agricultural knowledge and experience to their legal studies.
Greg Mitschke Memorial Scholarship
The Greg Mitschke Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists (Regina Branch) to support incoming students in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship provides $1,000 to one student annually. Preference is given to applicants who attended high school in the Regina SIA Branch area and are entering the College the year following completion of high school. The selection process includes an essay submission (not to exceed 300 words) and an interview with the donor organization.
Grant Isaac Scholarship in the Edwards School of Business
The Grant Isaac Scholarship in the Edwards School of Business is an entrance scholarship valued at $6,000 for students pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Saskatchewan. This renewable scholarship is awarded annually to one incoming student who demonstrates both academic excellence and community involvement. Candidates must submit a statement (maximum 500 words) attesting to their community involvement through volunteerism and/or leadership activities. The selection process evaluates applicants based on academic achievement (60%) and the submitted statement (40%). The scholarship is renewable for up to four years, providing continued financial support throughout the recipient's undergraduate business education.
Gordon Family Bursary for 2SLGBTQ+ Social Science and Humanities Students
The Gordon Family Bursary for 2SLGBTQ+ Social Science and Humanities Students provides $1,500 to support undergraduate students at the University of Saskatchewan who are majoring in social sciences or humanities within the College of Arts and Science. The bursary is designed to assist students who self-identify with the 2SLGBTQ+ community and demonstrate financial need. Applicants must explain how the funding will help them overcome life challenges and outline their commitment to building supportive community for 2SLGBTQ+ students and others. This award recognizes both the financial circumstances of students and their dedication to fostering an inclusive campus environment. Selection is based on the merit of written statements demonstrating financial need and community-building intentions, as evaluated by the awards committee.
Gilbert and Gay Cook Memorial Award
The Gilbert and Gay Cook Memorial Award is an entrance scholarship offered annually to Saskatchewan high school graduates entering the University of Saskatchewan. Preference is given to graduates who currently are or were members of the International Order of Job's Daughters or the Order of DeMolay. Recipients must be registered for a full academic year as required by the institution. Selection is based upon academic achievement and a range of non-academic activities. This award is one of two such awards, with one designated for students attending the University of Saskatchewan and one for students attending the University of Regina.
Garth Thomas Scholarship in Arts and Science
The Garth Thomas Scholarship in Arts and Science is an entrance scholarship offered by the University of Saskatchewan to support incoming undergraduate students. This $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually to one student entering any degree program within the College of Arts and Science. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is made possible through the generosity of donor Garth Thomas. Applicants must apply through the Competitive Entrance Awards application form, with a deadline of March 1.
GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program in Canada
The GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program in Canada provides financial support to Aboriginal students pursuing undergraduate studies in engineering or business/management fields. The program is designed to support Indigenous students who demonstrate both high academic performance and financial need. The scholarship provides $4,000 to help first-year full-time undergraduate students achieve their educational goals. This award is part of a broader initiative to support underrepresented students in pursuing higher education in critical fields.
Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth (FAAY)
The Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth (FAAY) program, administered by Indspire in partnership with the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, provides financial support to First Nation, Inuit, and Métis students pursuing their education. The program offers varying amounts for post-secondary students and $750 for secondary school students in grades 9-12. Awards are given based on demonstrated financial need and contribution to education costs, academic performance, suitability and commitment to field of study, and contributions and involvement in the Indigenous community. The program aims to support Indigenous students' educational journeys by reducing financial barriers and recognizing their academic achievements and community engagement.
First Nations Bank Scholarship
The First Nations Bank Scholarship is an annual award offered to Indigenous students at the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship provides $5,000 in financial support to students who are either entering or continuing their studies in the finance or accounting major at the Edwards School of Business. The scholarship is designed to support Indigenous students pursuing careers in business and finance. Recipients must be enrolled full-time and must verify their Indigenous membership or citizenship in accordance with the university's deybwewin | taapwaywin | tapwewin Indigenous Truth policy. Two or more scholarships are awarded annually, with selection based on academic achievement. This opportunity helps reduce financial barriers for Indigenous students pursuing business education and careers in finance and accounting.
Excellence in Ag Scholarship
The Excellence in Ag Scholarship is offered by Federated Co-operatives Limited to support students pursuing education in agriculture or business. The scholarship provides financial assistance of up to $20,000, distributed as up to $5,000 per year over a maximum of four years. This award is designed to recognize and support outstanding students who are entering or already enrolled in diploma or degree programs in agriculture or business at accredited post-secondary institutions across Canada. Eligible students must maintain a minimum average of 75% and be Canadian citizens or have permanent-resident status in Canada.
Evan and Elsie Morgan Scholarship
The Evan and Elsie Morgan Scholarship is an entrance award offered by the University of Saskatchewan to support incoming students pursuing a Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Music in Music Education. This scholarship recognizes string students who demonstrate both academic achievement and musical excellence. The award is provided through the generous support of donors Evan and Elsie Morgan. Selection is based on a combination of academic merit and performance in a music audition. No application is required for this scholarship, as eligible students are automatically considered based on their admission application and audition results.
Equals6.com Top-Talent Scholarship Program
The Equals6.com Top-Talent Scholarship Program is an external scholarship opportunity offered to high school and university/college students. Student scholarships are distributed based upon academic achievement and participation in the Equals6 community. The scholarship award winners are chosen by the Equals6 Advisory Board and companies offering the scholarships. Each scholarship provides $250 to recipients, with 20 scholarships available. Award criteria include academic achievement, references, and demonstrated Equals6 community participation.
Equals 6 Top Talent Scholarship Program
The Equals6 Top Talent Scholarship Program is designed to support high school, college, and university students through scholarships provided by Equals6 and partner companies. Scholarships are awarded twice annually, in June and December, based on a comprehensive evaluation of candidates. The program recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence, community citizenship, and active participation in the Equals6 network. This scholarship opportunity provides financial support to talented students pursuing their educational goals at various academic levels.
Edwards Dean's Circle Undergraduate Scholarship
The Edwards Dean's Circle Undergraduate Scholarship is offered by the University of Saskatchewan's Edwards School of Business to support incoming undergraduate students. This scholarship provides $2,000 to students entering the Bachelor of Commerce degree program. The award is funded by the Edwards School of Business Dean's Circle Enhance and Innovate Fund and is designed to recognize academic achievement among new commerce students. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance, with the stipulation that they have not received other University of Saskatchewan awards valued at $6,000 or higher. Ten scholarships are available annually, providing financial support to help students begin their studies in the Edwards School of Business.
Dr. Michael P.J. Kennedy Huskie Men's Hockey Team Scholarship
The Dr. Michael P.J. Kennedy Huskie Men's Hockey Team Scholarship is awarded to entering or continuing students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program at the University of Saskatchewan who are members of the Huskie Men's Hockey team. Candidates must use a year of CIS eligibility in the year the award is granted and have achieved at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. Selection is based on athletic ability and commitment to Men's Hockey. This scholarship provides $1,000 in support to student athletes, with a variable number of awards offered depending on available funding.
Dennis McGann Bursary Fund
The Dennis McGann Bursary Fund provides financial support to students attending the University of Saskatchewan who demonstrate financial need and community service. This bursary is valued at $1,000 and is awarded to one student annually. The award is open to Canadian citizens or Landed Immigrants who are entering or continuing in any part-time or full-time program at USask. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated financial need and their contributions to community service.
Clark Scholarship in Memory of Gertrude Evelyn Clark (Neumann)
The Clark Scholarship in Memory of Gertrude Evelyn Clark (Neumann) is an entrance scholarship at the University of Saskatchewan established to honor the late Mrs. G.E. Clark (Neumann) and commemorate her contributions during a 31-year teaching career. This scholarship provides $2,000 to one student annually who attended St. Walburg School for grades 11 and 12. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic achievement and have made meaningful contributions to the welfare of their school. This award is made possible through the generosity of the family of the late Mrs. G.E. Clark (Neumann). Eligible students must apply through their high school, with applications available from the Principal of St. Walburg School.
Circle of Honour Scholarships
The Circle of Honour Scholarships are entrance awards offered by the University of Saskatchewan to incoming students. These scholarships are part of the university's entrance awards program designed to recognize and support new students as they begin their undergraduate studies at USask. The scholarships are available to students entering various colleges and programs across the university. As an entrance award, this scholarship is intended to help students with the costs associated with beginning their university education at the University of Saskatchewan, located on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Charles Edward Bell Scholarship
The Charles Edward Bell Scholarship is an entrance award offered by the University of Saskatchewan for students entering the College of Engineering. This scholarship recognizes academic achievement and provides financial support to incoming engineering students. The scholarship was established through the estate of Charles Edward Bell, who graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1946. The award is designed to support talented students as they begin their engineering studies at the University of Saskatchewan.
Canadian Sanitation Supply Association Scholarship Foundation Award
The Canadian Sanitation Supply Association Scholarship Foundation Award provides financial support to students attending college or university in Canada. This scholarship is valued at $2,000 and offers nine awards annually. The selection process evaluates candidates based on their academic and social achievements, as well as the quality of a required essay submission that must not exceed 500 words. This award recognizes well-rounded students who demonstrate excellence both in their academic pursuits and community involvement.
Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers National Scholarship Program
The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers National Scholarship Program provides financial support to Canadian students pursuing post-secondary education. The scholarship is available to students who are enrolled or expected to enroll in a post-secondary program of at least 2 years duration. High school students must be in their last year of secondary studies to apply. Applicants must be Canadian residents studying in Canada and must be sponsored by a CFIG member store. The program awards scholarships based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and essay submissions on topics provided by CFIG.
Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture Award
The Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture Award provides financial support to Saskatchewan high school students from farming backgrounds who are pursuing post-secondary education. This scholarship was initiated by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (S.A.R.M.) and is maintained by the CCHSA's Founding Chairs Program. The award recognizes students who have completed their last two years of high school in Saskatchewan, have farming backgrounds with parents or guardians who own or rent land and pay taxes to a rural municipality, and live in a rural area. Selection is based on essay submissions on agricultural health and safety topics.
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 scholarship is designed to support women entering the commercial real estate industry through full-time study at accredited colleges or universities. Selection is based on academic record, commitment to a career within the commercial real estate industry, extracurricular activities, history of employment and volunteer work, and personal and professional references.
CIM MER Society - JD (Pat) Patterson Memorial Scholarship
This entrance scholarship is offered by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) through their MER Society. The scholarship is open to any CIM National member or the son, daughter or spouse of a CIM National member entering a post-secondary educational institution. The award supports students pursuing studies in the Maintenance, Engineering and Reliability (MER) disciplines with the intent of pursuing a career in the mining industry. The MER disciplines comprise engineering or technologist level studies in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, Chemical, Computer Sciences, Material Sciences, Manufacturing, and related disciplines. Selection is based on scholastic achievement, community involvement, extracurricular activities such as sports, hobbies, and organizations, as well as receipt of other scholarships. Applicants must submit transcripts, personal information about activities, and an essay stating why they are considering a career in the mining industry.
C.F. Misselbrook Scholarship Fund
The C.F. Misselbrook Scholarship Fund provides financial support to students who have graduated or are graduating from a high school within the Town of Nipawin's corporate limits in 1978 or any subsequent year. The scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement and demonstrated financial need. The number of awards and values vary depending on available funds. Application forms are available from the Student Services Office at L.P. Miller Comprehensive School in Nipawin, Saskatchewan.
Butler Byers Hail Insurance Scholarship
The Butler Byers Hail Insurance Scholarship is awarded to 4-H members entering any degree, diploma, or certificate program at a university or other post-secondary institution. This scholarship is offered by Butler Byers Hail Insurance and administered through the Saskatchewan 4-H Council. The scholarship recognizes 4-H members who demonstrate strong people skills, leadership abilities, and clear goals and ambitions. Applicants must be registered Saskatchewan 4-H members for the last two years and be Canadian citizens. Two scholarships of $500 each are awarded annually to support students transitioning from 4-H involvement to post-secondary education.
Budz-Guenter Memorial Scholarship
The Budz-Guenter Memorial Scholarship is an entrance award established to honor the memory of Victor Budz and Dennis Guenter, two firefighters who lost their lives fighting a fire on May 31, 1980. The scholarship provides tuition support to eligible students entering SIAST (Kelsey Campus) or the University of Saskatchewan. This memorial award specifically supports the children of Saskatoon Fire Department employees, recognizing the sacrifice and service of firefighters and their families. The scholarship is offered by Local #80 IAFF, The Saskatoon Professional Firefighters Union, and The City of Saskatoon.
Brian Lee Memorial Scholarship in Huskie Wrestling
The Brian Lee Memorial Scholarship in Huskie Wrestling is awarded to entering or continuing students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship is specifically designated for students who attended a high school in Saskatoon and are active members of the Huskie Wrestling Team. Special consideration is given to those who demonstrate team spirit. Recipients must achieve at least the minimum average required under U Sport guidelines. While it is preferred that recipients use a year of U Sport eligibility, they may 'Redshirt' in the year the award is granted. The award is based on demonstrated outstanding athletic leadership and a high level of commitment to the wrestling team. This memorial scholarship honors Brian Lee and is funded by family, friends, and alumni of Huskie Wrestling.
Bayer Cropscience 4-H Scholarship
The Bayer Cropscience 4-H Scholarship is an entrance award offered to students entering the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan. This scholarship recognizes the achievements of Saskatchewan 4-H members who demonstrate strong community involvement, clear goals and ambitions, and scholastic ability. The award is valued at $500 and is offered to one recipient annually. Applicants must have been registered as a Saskatchewan 4-H member for at least two years and have been registered within the last two years. The scholarship supports students pursuing either degree or diploma programs in agriculture and bioresources. Applications are processed through the Saskatchewan 4-H Council.
Basilicata Cultural Society of Canada Scholarships
The Basilicata Cultural Society of Canada Scholarships provide financial support to students with family origins from Basilicata, Italy. Applicants must be enrolled at a Canadian university or college and have at least one grandparent or great-grandparent from Basilicata. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate their connection to Basilicata heritage through essay submissions and academic achievement. A panel of academics reviews entries and submitted essays to determine the winners of the scholarships. Three scholarships of $2,000 each are available annually to eligible students.
BHP Jansen Project Scholarships
The BHP Jansen Project Scholarships support students from specific participating communities and First Nations in Saskatchewan pursuing post-secondary education. The program targets recent Grade 12 graduates or individuals who previously obtained their Grade 12 (or equivalency) and are under 30 years of age, enrolling in post-secondary programs for the first time. Applicants must be from designated communities including Annaheim, Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation, Day Star First Nation, Englefeld, Fishing Lake First Nation, George Gordon First Nation, Humboldt, Imperial, Kawacatoose First Nation, Lanigan, LeRoy, Muenster, Muskowekwan First Nation, Punnichy, Quill Lake, Raymore, Watrous, Watson or Wynyard. The scholarship can be used at any recognized university, college, or technical institution. Awards are made based on academic merit and the quality of submitted documents and applications.
Azazie Scholarship
The Azazie Scholarship is an external scholarship opportunity open to high school seniors and college freshmen and sophomore students who are accepted or enrolled at an accredited U.S. or Canadian university or college. The scholarship requires applicants to write an essay on the topic of 'How would technology influence the fashion industry in the future?' The award provides financial support for students pursuing higher education during the academic year.
Allen Memorial Scholarship of the Turtleford School District
The Allen Memorial Scholarship of the Turtleford School District is an entrance scholarship valued at $1,000 awarded to one student annually. This scholarship honors James Alexander Allen and Cecelia Allen, with Mr. Allen being a well-known University of Saskatchewan graduate and educator in Mervin and Turtleford from 1937-1945. The scholarship recognizes students who have attended and graduated from Turtleford High School, demonstrating strong academic achievement and contributions to their school community. Selection is made by the Principal and Staff of Turtleford High School based on academic performance and the student's contributions to the welfare of the school.
Allan Blakeney Entrance Scholarship
The Allan Blakeney Entrance Scholarship is a competitive entrance award valued at $5,000 annually for incoming students at the University of Saskatchewan. Named after Allan Blakeney, who served as Premier of Saskatchewan from 1971-1982 and was a public servant for 28 years, this scholarship recognizes academic excellence combined with demonstrated interest and contributions to government and public service activities. Eligible students must be Saskatchewan residents who demonstrate not only strong academic achievement but also aptitude for activities related to society's institutions of government and public service. This includes participation in student government, debating clubs, youth parliaments, United Nations youth forums, and similar civic engagement activities. The scholarship is awarded through the University of Saskatchewan's Competitive Entrance Awards application process. One scholarship is available annually, and the application deadline is March 1. This award honors the legacy of public service exemplified by Allan Blakeney and aims to support future leaders committed to civic engagement and democratic institutions.
Al Ewanishin Scholarship Award in Huskie Wrestling Advancement
The Al Ewanishin Scholarship Award in Huskie Wrestling Advancement supports student-athletes who are members of the University of Saskatchewan Huskie Wrestling Team. The award is open to both entering and continuing students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any academic program at the University of Saskatchewan. Recipients must use a year of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) eligibility in the year the award is granted and must maintain at least the minimum average required under CIS guidelines. Selection is based on athletic leadership qualities and the demonstrated ability to contribute to the success of the wrestling team.
AbbVie IBD Scholarship Program
The AbbVie IBD Scholarship Program is a scholarship opportunity for Canadian students living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. The program supports students of any age who are seeking associate, undergraduate, or graduate degrees from Canadian universities, colleges, or trade schools. Recipients are selected based on their demonstration of academic aspiration and ability to maintain optimal wellness while excelling at personal and academic goals despite the challenges of IBD. The scholarship aims to inspire students to achieve their educational objectives while managing their health condition. The program is offered through a partnership between the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) and AbbVie Corporation.
AUCC Scholarships and Internships for Canadian Students
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) offers various scholarships and internships specifically designed for Canadian students. These awards are available to students studying at Canadian universities, including the University of Saskatchewan. The value and number of awards vary depending on the specific opportunity. These opportunities are managed through the AUCC scholarship portal and are part of external awards available to students entering or attending USask.
AREVA Northern Saskatchewan Scholarships
The AREVA Northern Saskatchewan Scholarships are entrance awards designed to support students from Northern Saskatchewan pursuing university education. The scholarships are valued at $5,000 each, with 10 awards offered annually. These scholarships aim to support Northern students, defined as 'Northerners' according to the Surface Lease Agreement, who are enrolling in university courses that would benefit the North. Recipients must maintain academic progress by submitting official marks after each semester and sign an agreement outlining scholarship conditions. All eligible applications may be subject to an interview process conducted by AREVA Resources Canada Inc. representatives.
APEGS Scholarship in Engineering
The APEGS Scholarship in Engineering is an entrance scholarship for students beginning their studies in the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. The scholarship provides $24,000 in support and is awarded to two students annually. This award is designed to support students who demonstrate both financial need and academic merit. Candidates must provide a statement detailing their community involvement of no more than two pages. Recipients must not receive any other major scholarship (defined as any award exceeding $10,000) to be eligible for this award. The scholarship is funded by APEGS (Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan).
A. Jorgenson Scholarship in Huskie Women's Hockey
The A. Jorgenson Scholarship in Huskie Women's Hockey supports student-athletes who are members of the University of Saskatchewan's Huskie Women's Hockey Team. This scholarship is open to both entering and continuing students pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies in any program at the University of Saskatchewan. Selection is based on athletic involvement and commitment to the Huskie Women's Hockey Team. The scholarship was established by donor Arlene Jorgenson to support women's hockey athletes at USask.
1800Wheelchair.ca Scholarship
The 1800Wheelchair.ca Scholarship is an educational award offered to Canadian students enrolled at accredited high schools, colleges, or universities. The scholarship provides $500 to support students pursuing their educational goals. Two awards are available annually. Applicants must be Canadian legal residents or hold valid student visas, be at least 16 years of age, maintain Good Standing status, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The scholarship requires submission of a 500-word essay addressing health reform policy from a student perspective, encouraging both broad issues and specific topics with real-world stories.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 144
- Active Now
- 88
- Source Domain
- admissions.usask.ca
Catalog Data
This funder profile was automatically extracted from grant listings. Information may be incomplete.
Visit official website