About
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is a post-secondary educational institution in Saskatchewan, Canada, offering programs across four campuses. Through the generous support of donors and alumni, the institution provides various funding opportunities including scholarships, bursaries, and awards to students enrolled in its programs, with particular emphasis on apprenticeship and technical education programs.
Funding Opportunities
Young's Equipment Inc. Scholarship in Memory of Josh Rowan
The Young's Equipment Inc. Scholarship in Memory of Josh Rowan is awarded to students who have completed the Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. This scholarship recognizes academic achievement in Level 2 of the apprenticeship program and supports students who are employed in the Young's Equipment Inc. trading area, which spans from Davidson, Saskatchewan to the southern border of the province. The award is valued at $500 and one scholarship is available annually. Eligible applicants must be enrolled full-time, have completed Level 2 of the Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship program in the academic year during which the scholarship is awarded, and be currently employed in the specified trading area. Selection is based entirely on grade point average from the Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship Level 2 coursework.
Wright Construction Carpentry Student Award
The Wright Construction Carpentry Student Award is a scholarship opportunity for students enrolled in the Carpenter Apprenticeship program, Level 4 at any Saskatchewan Polytechnic campus. This award recognizes students who demonstrate academic achievement, financial need, and community involvement. Applicants must be residents of Saskatchewan. Preference is given first to female students, second to students of self-declared Indigenous Ancestry (includes Indian, Metis, and Inuit), and third to Wright Construction Employees. The selection criteria includes Academic Achievement (50% weighting), Financial Need (30% weighting), and Community Involvement (20% weighting). One award of $1,000 is available annually.
Westburne Midwest Scholarship
The Westburne Midwest Scholarship supports students enrolled in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. This scholarship is available to students in Level 1, 2, 3, or 4 at the Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, or Regina campus. Preference is given to students of self-declared Indigenous ancestry, including Status/Treaty Indian, Non-status Indian, Métis, and Inuit. The scholarship awards $2,500 CAD and two awards are available annually. Selection is based on financial need (25% weighting) and academic achievement (75% weighting). Students are automatically considered for this scholarship by completing the General Application through Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Academic Works platform. This scholarship supports students pursuing skilled trades education in the electrical field, with a focus on supporting Indigenous students in their apprenticeship training. The scholarship is offered by Westburne Midwest, a company serving the electrical industry.
Steve J. Kwochka Memorial Bursary
The Steve J. Kwochka Memorial Bursary is a scholarship offered through Saskatchewan Polytechnic for students enrolled in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program at the Moose Jaw campus. This bursary provides financial support to students at any level of the program, helping to offset educational costs. The award selection process evaluates candidates based on two equally weighted criteria: financial need (50% weighting) and academic achievement (50% weighting). This balanced approach ensures that the bursary supports students who both demonstrate academic excellence and require financial assistance to continue their studies. Students are automatically considered for this bursary when they complete the General Application through Saskatchewan Polytechnic's scholarship portal. The bursary awards $500 to one recipient annually, providing valuable financial support for students pursuing careers as construction electricians.
Redhead Equipment Award
The Redhead Equipment Award is a scholarship offered to students enrolled full-time in the Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Saskatoon campus. The award provides $1,000 to support students in their technical education and training. Selection is based on both financial need (50% weighting) and academic achievement (50% weighting), with preference given to students who are Redhead Equipment employees. This award recognizes the importance of supporting skilled trades education in the agricultural equipment sector and helps students offset educational costs while pursuing their apprenticeship training.
Redhead Equipment Award
The Redhead Equipment Award is a scholarship opportunity for students enrolled full-time in the Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Apprenticeship program at any level at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Saskatoon campus. The award provides $1,000 to one student who demonstrates both financial need and academic achievement. Selection criteria include financial need weighted at 50% and academic achievement weighted at 50%. Preference is given to students who are employees of Redhead Equipment. This award supports students pursuing technical education in heavy equipment maintenance and repair.
Ralph Schuler and Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan Inc. Memorial Scholarship
This memorial scholarship supports students enrolled full-time in the Plumber Apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. The award is specifically designed for apprentices who are working with member organizations of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan. Selection is based entirely on academic achievement, determined by the final mark achieved in Level 3 of the program. This scholarship honors Ralph Schuler and the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan Inc., recognizing excellence in plumbing apprenticeship education.
Ralph Schuler and Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan Inc. Memorial Scholarship
This memorial scholarship supports students enrolled full-time in the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Saskatoon campus. The award is specifically designed for apprentices working with member organizations of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan. Selection is based entirely on academic achievement, specifically the final mark achieved in Level 4 of the program. One scholarship of $1,000 is available annually, with applications accepted until June 15, 2026.
Ralph Schuler and Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan Inc. Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students enrolled full-time in the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship program, Level 3 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon campus. Applicants must be an apprentice with a member of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan. The award is based entirely on academic achievement, specifically the final mark in level 3 of the program. One scholarship of $1,000 is available annually.
Ralph Schuler and Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan Inc. Memorial Scholarship
This memorial scholarship is awarded to a student enrolled full-time in the Plumber Apprenticeship program, Level 4 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon or Regina campus. The scholarship is specifically designated for apprentices working with a member of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan. The award is valued at $1,000 and is based entirely on academic achievement, specifically the final mark achieved in Level 4 of the program. One scholarship is available annually with a deadline of June 15, 2026.
Prince Albert Construction Association Apprentice Award
The Prince Albert Construction Association Apprentice Award provides financial support to full-time apprentices enrolled in Carpenter or Construction Electrician training programs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Prince Albert campus. This award recognizes students who demonstrate strong academic achievement and clear career goals in the construction trades. Recipients must be Saskatchewan residents and must not have previously received this award. The selection criteria weighs academic achievement at 75% and career goals at 25%.
Orano Canada Inc. WITT Apprenticeship Award
The Orano Canada Inc. WITT Apprenticeship Award is designed to support female students enrolled in eligible Women in Trades and Technology (WITT) apprenticeship programs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. This award recognizes academic achievement, financial need, and personal circumstances through a comprehensive application process. Recipients must be enrolled at any level of an eligible WITT apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. The award evaluates candidates based on three criteria: academic achievement (50% weighting), financial need (25% weighting), and a personal statement (25% weighting) that highlights current circumstances supporting the need for the scholarship and provides insight into the student's character, strengths, and educational goals.
North Ridge Development Award
The North Ridge Development Award is a financial award for students enrolled full-time in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program, Level 1 at any Saskatchewan Polytechnic campus. The award is evaluated based on Financial Need (60% weighting) and Academic Achievement (40% weighting) based on Electrician Apprenticeship level 1 final marks. Preference will be given to students who are either mature students (26 years of age and older) or women in non-traditional trades. One award of $1,000 is available annually, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
North Ridge Development Award
The North Ridge Development Award is a scholarship offered by Saskatchewan Polytechnic for students enrolled full-time in the Carpenter Apprenticeship program, Level 1 at any Saskatchewan Polytechnic campus. The award is valued at $1,000 and has one award available per year. Selection criteria include financial need (60% weighting) and academic achievement (40% weighting) based on Carpenter Apprenticeship level 1 final marks. Preference is given to students who are either mature students (26 years of age and older) or women in non-traditional trades. Applicants are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the Saskatchewan Polytechnic system. The deadline for consideration is June 15, 2026.
North Ridge Development Award
The North Ridge Development Award is a scholarship offered by Saskatchewan Polytechnic to support students enrolled in the Plumber Apprenticeship program, Level 1. The award provides $1,000 to one recipient and is designed to assist students pursuing education in skilled trades. Selection is based on a combination of financial need (60% weighting) and academic achievement (40% weighting) based on Plumber Apprenticeship Level 1 final marks. Preference is given to mature students aged 26 years and older, or women entering non-traditional trades. The scholarship aims to reduce financial barriers and encourage diversity in apprenticeship programs. Eligible students are automatically considered upon completing the General Application through the Saskatchewan Polytechnic scholarship portal.
Margaret & James Scott Memorial Award
The Margaret & James Scott Memorial Award is a merit-based and need-based scholarship offered to full-time students enrolled in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program, Level 1 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Moose Jaw campus. The award evaluates applicants based on academic achievement (50% weighting) and financial need (50% weighting). This memorial scholarship honors the legacy of Margaret and James Scott while supporting students pursuing careers in the electrical trades. One award of $1,000 is available annually, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to Saskatchewan Polytechnic's scholarship system.
Jay Busby Memorial Award
The Jay Busby Memorial Award is a scholarship offered by Saskatchewan Polytechnic for students enrolled in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program. The award recognizes both academic achievement and financial need, with equal weighting given to each criterion. Students must be enrolled in Level 1 of the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program at any Saskatchewan Polytechnic campus to be eligible. Academic achievement is assessed based on marks from Level 1, accounting for 50% of the evaluation, while demonstrated financial need comprises the remaining 50%. Recipients are automatically considered through the General Application system, simplifying the application process for students. This award supports students pursuing skilled trades education in the construction and electrical sectors.
Hazelwood Gustafson Award
The Hazelwood Gustafson Award is a scholarship offered by Saskatchewan Polytechnic to support students pursuing studies that lead to journeyperson status in any apprenticeship program at the Prince Albert campus. The award provides $1,000 to one student annually. Selection is based on financial need (100% weighting), with preference given to students of self-declared Indigenous ancestry, which includes Metis, Status/Treaty Indian, Non-Status Indian, and Inuit. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the Saskatchewan Polytechnic scholarship portal. This award is designed to support apprenticeship students in their journey toward skilled trades certification, with particular attention to increasing access for Indigenous students who demonstrate financial need.
DJ Miller & Sons Construction Award
The DJ Miller & Sons Construction Award is a scholarship opportunity for students enrolled full-time in the Heavy Duty Equipment Technician apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. The award provides $1,500 to support students pursuing this technical education pathway. Selection is based on a combination of financial need (50% weighting) and academic achievement (50% weighting). Preference is given to students of Indigenous ancestry, including Metis, Status/Treaty Indian, Non-Status Indian, and Inuit students. One award is available annually, with the application deadline of June 15, 2026. Students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application in the Saskatchewan Polytechnic awards system.
Dennis Morgan Memorial Award
The Dennis Morgan Memorial Award is a scholarship opportunity for students enrolled full-time in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program, Level 3 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw or Prince Albert Campus. The award provides $2,000 CAD to support one eligible student. Selection is based on academic achievement (50% weighting, based on marks from the Level 3 Apprenticeship program) and financial need (50% weighting). Applicants are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application in the Saskatchewan Polytechnic scholarship system.
Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan Scholarship
The Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan Scholarship is a $500 award available to students enrolled in the Auto Body and Collision Technician or Truck and Transport Mechanic Apprenticeship program at Level 3 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Campus. This scholarship is specifically designed for apprentices who are employed by one of the approved member companies of the Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan, including automotive and truck repair facilities such as Canada West Truck Centre, Cervus Equipment, Redhead Equipment, and others. Recipients are selected based entirely on academic achievement, with a 100% weighting on academic performance. Applicants cannot be concurrent recipients of the Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan – SGI Scholarship. One scholarship is awarded annually to support students pursuing careers in commercial vehicle repair and maintenance.
Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan Scholarship
This scholarship is available to students enrolled in the Auto Body and Collision Technician or Truck and Transport Mechanic Apprenticeship program, Level 1 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Campus. Applicants must be employed by one of the specified commercial vehicle repair and truck companies in Saskatchewan. The award is based on academic achievement and provides financial support to apprentices in the commercial vehicle repair industry. Recipients cannot concurrently hold the Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan – SGI Scholarship.
Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the Auto Body and Collision Technician or Truck and Transport Mechanic Apprenticeship program, Level 4 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Campus. The scholarship is designated for students who are employed by specific commercial vehicle repair and service companies in Saskatchewan. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, with 100% weighting on academic performance. Students who are current recipients of a Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan – SGI Scholarship are not eligible for this award.
Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan Scholarship
The Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan Scholarship supports students enrolled in the Auto Body and Collision Technician or Truck and Transport Mechanic Apprenticeship program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Saskatoon Campus. This scholarship is specifically for Level 2 apprentices who are employed by designated commercial vehicle repair and service companies in Saskatchewan. Applicants must be employed by one of the approved partner companies, which include major truck and transport service providers throughout the province. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement and supports students pursuing careers in the commercial vehicle repair industry. Recipients cannot simultaneously receive a Commercial Vehicle Repairers Association of Saskatchewan – SGI Scholarship. One scholarship of $500 is awarded annually, with selection based entirely on academic achievement. This award helps support apprentices as they develop the technical skills needed for careers in heavy-duty vehicle repair and maintenance.
Bunge Apprenticeship Scholarship for Indigenous Students
The Bunge Apprenticeship Scholarship for Indigenous Students supports students enrolled in the Construction Electrician Apprenticeship program, Level 1 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. This scholarship is specifically designed for students of self-declared Indigenous ancestry attending Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, or Regina campuses. The award provides $1,500 to support the recipient's educational pursuits in construction electrician apprenticeship training. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and academic achievement is the primary criterion for selection, weighted at 100%. One scholarship is available each year.
Bunge Apprenticeship Scholarship
The Bunge Apprenticeship Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the Industrial Mechanics Apprenticeship program, Level 1 at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon campus. The scholarship is valued at $1,500.00 CAD and selection is based entirely on academic achievement (100% weighting). One scholarship is available annually. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the Saskatchewan Polytechnic scholarship portal.
Saskatoon Campus Basic Education Scholarship
The Saskatoon Campus Basic Education Scholarship supports students enrolled full-time in the Saskatoon Campus Adult 12 program who are transitioning to industrial training programs. This $600 scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement to students who have completed a minimum of 2 semesters in the Adult 12 program and can provide proof of acceptance into an industrial program at any accredited institution, including programs such as Auto Body, Machinist, or Welding. The scholarship recognizes students pursuing skilled trades education and helps bridge the transition from basic education to vocational training. One scholarship is available annually with a deadline of May 31, 2026.
Saskatoon Campus Basic Education Business Scholarship
The Saskatoon Campus Basic Education Business Scholarship supports students enrolled full-time in the Saskatoon Campus Adult 12 program who are transitioning to business programs at accredited institutions. This scholarship is designed to recognize academic achievement and provide financial assistance to students pursuing further education in business-related fields such as Accounting, Administration, or Human Resources. Applicants must be enrolled for a minimum of 2 semesters in the Adult 12 program and provide proof of acceptance into a business program at any accredited institution for the next academic year. The scholarship award of $600 is available to one recipient annually, with selection based entirely on academic achievement.
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