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Kristie Charitable Foundation Award
The Kristie Charitable Foundation Award is offered to full-time students enrolled in any career program at NorQuest College who have successfully completed at least one term. This award specifically supports single mothers with dependents who demonstrate financial need. Recipients must not be receiving funding from other sources that covers tuition, books, and/or mandatory college fees, though students receiving loans are welcome to apply. Applicants are required to submit a personal letter describing how being a single mother has positively impacted their decision to complete their education. The award provides $1,000 to support educational expenses.
John and Barbara Poole Family Award
The John and Barbara Poole Family Award is a scholarship opportunity awarded to full-time students in a two-year NorQuest College career program who are enrolled in the second year of studies. This award recognizes academic excellence and supports students pursuing career-focused education at NorQuest College. To be eligible, applicants must maintain a strong academic standing of 75% (B grade or 3.0 GPA) or higher. The award provides $1,000 to assist with educational expenses for qualifying second-year students in career programs. Applicants are required to submit a personal letter describing their educational goals and career objectives as part of the application process. This scholarship opportunity helps support students as they complete their career program and work toward their professional aspirations.
International Student Integrity Award
The International Student Integrity Award is granted to international students attending NorQuest College on a study permit who are enrolled in a full-time career program of at least 8 months duration. This award recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence and high standards of personal conduct. Eligible students must maintain an academic standing of 75%/B/3.0 or higher and demonstrate exemplary personal conduct consistent with NorQuest College's Code of Conduct Policy. Additionally, recipients must show consistent class attendance and participate in the NorQuest International's Jumpstart Program, attending at least four out of six sessions during the 2025-26 academic year. Students who completed the equivalent program in the 2024-25 academic year are also eligible to apply. The award provides $1,000 CAD to support international students' educational endeavors. It is important to note that students can only receive this award once per academic year, ensuring broad distribution of support among the international student community.
Indigenous Education Bursary
The Indigenous Education Bursary is awarded to full-time students in any NorQuest College career program during their first term of the first year of study. This bursary supports Indigenous students (First Nation status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must submit a personal letter describing their educational goals and career objectives. The award provides $500 to help offset educational costs for eligible students beginning their post-secondary education journey at NorQuest College.
Eldon & Anne Foote Bursary
The Eldon & Anne Foote Bursary is awarded to a full-time NorQuest College Academic Upgrading student who has successfully completed at least one term. This bursary provides $2,000 in financial support to eligible students who demonstrate both academic achievement and financial need. Recipients must maintain an academic standing of at least 64%/C/2.0 or higher and submit a personal letter describing their educational goals and career objectives. Preference is given to candidates who are continuing their education in a NorQuest College career program, supporting students in their transition from academic upgrading to career-focused education.
Colbourne Excellence Scholarship
The Colbourne Excellence Scholarship is awarded to full-time students enrolled in a NorQuest College career program that is a minimum of 8 months or longer and who have completed at least one term. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence, community involvement, and leadership. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents residing in Alberta, maintain a high academic standing of 85%/A-/3.7 or higher, and demonstrate community volunteer and leadership experience as well as non-scholastic achievements. Applicants are required to submit a personal letter describing their educational goals and career objectives. The scholarship provides $5,000 to support students in their educational journey at NorQuest College.
Canative Housing Corporation Award
The Canative Housing Corporation Award is offered to full-time students enrolled in any NorQuest College career program during their first term of the first year of study. This award is specifically designed to support students of Métis heritage who demonstrate financial need. The award provides $600 to help eligible students pursue their educational goals at NorQuest College.
Academic Excellence Scholarship for International Students in the Faculty of Skills and Foundational Learning
This scholarship is awarded to an international student attending NorQuest College on a study permit. The student must be enrolled full-time in a Faculty of Skills and Foundational Learning career program that is a minimum of 8 months or longer and must have completed at least one term. The award recognizes academic excellence among international students pursuing foundational and skills-based career programs at NorQuest College. Applicants must maintain an academic standing of 75%/B/3.0 or higher with no failed courses throughout their studies at NorQuest College. Students are only eligible to receive this scholarship once per academic year.
Ptarmigan Charitable Foundation Bursary
The Ptarmigan Charitable Foundation Bursary is awarded to students in any NorQuest College career program who are studying at the Wetaskiwin Campus. This bursary specifically supports Indigenous students (First Nation status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) who demonstrate financial need. The award provides $2,000 to help offset educational costs. Applicants are required to submit a personal letter describing their educational goals and career objectives, allowing the selection committee to understand their aspirations and commitment to their chosen field of study.
Laurence Decore Award for Student Leadership
The Laurence Decore Award for Student Leadership is awarded to a full-time student in a NorQuest College career program with a minimum 60% course load. This award recognizes students who demonstrate leadership through involvement in student government, student societies, clubs, organizations at the institutional, provincial, or national level, or through participation in non-profit community organizations. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate meaningful contributions to their communities through leadership activities.
Edmonton Glenora Rotary Club Bursary
The Edmonton Glenora Rotary Club Bursary is awarded to full-time students at NorQuest College who have either graduated from the Academic Upgrading program and are in their first year of a career program, or are in their second year of a career program. This bursary recognizes academic achievement and financial need, supporting students in pursuing their educational goals and career objectives. Applicants must demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum 75% grade point average. Preference is given to female students, reflecting a commitment to supporting women in their educational advancement.
Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship
This scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, especially in the area of disability, and/or initiative to improve the conditions and lives of others. The award is valued at $2,000 and is available to full-time students enrolled in a NorQuest College career program. Applicants must be Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, or Protected Persons residing in Alberta, and must demonstrate satisfactory academic standing. Selection is based on the role and contribution each student has made to their school and the documentation provided with the application. There are a limited number of scholarships available and application deadlines vary by school.
Black History Month Bursary
The Black History Month (BHM) African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) Bursary was established to support students from the ACB community during their studies at NorQuest College. The Black History Month Working Group at NorQuest College creates and runs various events throughout the month of February, which is recognized as Black History Month in Canada and is a time to honor the contributions of the ACB community. This $500 bursary is made possible through fundraising events such as the Black History Month Marketplace, which showcases the work of ACB artists, businesses, and non-profit organizations in and around the Edmonton area. Proceeds from these events directly fund the bursary and support student learning. The bursary is awarded to a Black student enrolled full-time in any NorQuest College Foundational or Career program who demonstrates financial need and satisfactory academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.0 (50%). Students are only eligible to receive one Black History Month Bursary per academic year.
Alumni Association Award
The Alumni Association Award is offered to students at NorQuest College who are enrolled in any career program in their first year of study and who have recently graduated from the NorQuest Academic Upgrading program within the past two years. This award recognizes academic achievement and supports students transitioning from upgrading programs to career programs. Recipients must maintain strong academic standing with a minimum grade of 75%/B/3.0 or higher and demonstrate their educational goals and career objectives through a personal letter. The award is specifically designed for students who are not receiving funding from other sources that covers tuition, books, and/or mandatory college fees, though students receiving loans are eligible to apply.
Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarships
The Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarship recognizes and rewards students for their academic achievements and encourages them to continue in their undergraduate or professional program of study. This scholarship is awarded to full-time students enrolled in any NorQuest College career program who are in the second year of study. Selection is based on academic standing, with a focus on exemplary academic achievement at the completion of year 1. Students must be Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, or Protected Persons who reside in Alberta. There are a limited number of scholarships available to each school and application deadlines vary by school. Students are not eligible for a Louise McKinney Scholarship if they have been nominated for a Jason Lang scholarship in the same academic year.