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Woodburn Bursary
The Woodburn Bursary is awarded to a full-time student in the NorQuest College EAL (English as an Additional Language) Intensive program in the first year of study. This bursary provides financial support to students who demonstrate financial need and can articulate their educational goals and career objectives. Applicants must submit a personal letter describing their educational goals and career objectives along with demonstrating financial need.
Jim Carter Indigenous Student Award
The Jim Carter Indigenous Student Award is awarded to a full-time student in any NorQuest College credit program. This award recognizes Indigenous students who demonstrate financial need and strong academic performance with a grade point average of 75% or higher (B/3.0). The award provides $750 in financial support to help Indigenous students pursue their educational goals at NorQuest College. Preference is given to Indigenous students from the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, though this is not a strict requirement. Eligible applicants must be of Indigenous Heritage, including First Nation status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit.