PCM Artificial Lift Solutions Grant
CA$2,500 - CA$2,500
Feb 13, 2026
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The PCM Artificial Lift Solutions Grant is available to Indigenous students enrolled in the Heavy Equipment Technician, Automotive Service Technician, and Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprenticeship programs at NAIT. The grant is awarded on the basis of a written statement detailing the applicant's personal journey to post-secondary education and satisfactory academic achievement. Preference will be given to women identifying students in period one who demonstrate financial need. Apprentices must submit an application to be considered for this award.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Canada
- Residency
- Canada
- Applicants
- individual
- Priority for
- indigenous, women_in_stem
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Required documents
Review process
Awarded based on written statement about personal journey to post-secondary and academic achievement
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- Award Amount
- CA$2,500 - CA$2,500
- Application Deadline
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February 13, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDeadline passed
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