$1000 B. Davis Scholarship: Deadline is Tuesday, May 22nd (mark this in your calendar)

The B. Davis Scholarship is not an academic scholarship.  In order to apply, you must write an essay of less than 1000 words on the topic below:

Describe the three characteristics of leadership you value most.  Discuss why you believe that these traits are so important and how you feel that they are developed in an individual.

Your submission must be sent by email at awards@studentawardsearch.com.

For more details, please visit their website HERE.

Deadline to apply is Tuesday, May 22nd.

Please mark this in your calendar on April 22nd to remind yourself.

 

SHAD: For exceptional Grade 10-12 and International students who are focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math: Deadline to apply is Monday, November 20th

What is SHAD?

SHAD is a Canadian summer enrichment program.  It empowers exceptional high school students – at a pivotal point in their education – to recognize their own capabilities and envision their extraordinary potential as tomorrow’s leaders and change makers. Each year, SHAD provides the opportunity for 900 top-performing grade 10-12 students from across Canada and internationally to attend a month-long summer program, in-residence at one of our Canadian host universities, focused on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & math).

SHAD provides the unique opportunity to explore a university campus while still in high school, and experience higher learning in a supportive yet challenging environment. Included are lectures, seminars and workshops, presentations by industry leaders, working in teams to simulate a ‘startup’ project, and recreational activities. Meanwhile, parents can rest assured that SHAD works intensively with our university campus partners to ensure student safety, well-being, and access to needed services.

Who is eligible to apply?

All high school students (grades 10 – 12, including International) who have an interest in STEAM, demonstrate creativity, intellectual curiosity, leadership and a desire to make a difference in their community are encouraged to apply. While it is a competitive application process, SHAD recognizes that leadership and intellectual curiosity can be shown in many ways including by overcoming obstacles. SHAD is not just for the most vocal student leaders or those with the highest average; SHAD is looking for change makers – youth who want to embrace their Uncommon Purpose and bring about real, positive change.

Students selected through the rigorous, competitive process for places in the summer program are top performers who are also well-rounded emerging leaders demonstrating initiative, creativity and flair. They are leaders in their schools, volunteers in their communities, and are often gifted musicians, artists and athletes.

More detailed information is available on the SHAD website HERE.

SHAD Program Brochure is HERE.

Deadline to apply is Monday, November 20, 2017.

Discovery Day in Health Sciences at BC Children’s Hospital – only two Byrne applicants permitted

BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute is hosting their annual Discovery Days in Health Science. High school students and teachers from Vancouver and surrounding areas are again invited to explore careers in medicine and other sciences via a keynote lecture, interactive workshops and discussion with a panel of professionals from various related disciplines.  The organizers are currently developing the workshop catalogue and more information will be released soon. In the mean time, the general agenda is HERE.

Each school is permitted to submit only two applicants.  If more than two students are interested, then an application will be required. When I receive more information from the organizers of this event, I will be post it.  Please check the bulletin and Twitter for updates.

Best,

Ms. Falsetto

@MsFalsettoByrne

 

Are you looking for some guidance when applying for scholarships? Attached are files from Raphaella’s scholarship presentation today. There are great resources attached here.

A very special thanks to Raphaella Robles for preparing and sharing her valuable experience and insight into applying for scholarships.  Her powerpoint and related files are attached here.

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION IS HERE.

TIPS FOR WRITING APPLICATIONS FILE IS HERE.

VOLUNTEER TRACKING TABLE IS HERE.

LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS IS HERE.

Please email me at laida.falsetto@sd41.bc.ca with questions.

Best,

Ms. Falsetto

 

Are you taking an EVERFI course? If yes, scholarship info here

Did an EVERFI course have a positive impact on your life? Did you learn something that will help you succeed now or in the future? Enter the EVERFI Scholarship Contest to share your story!

Two winning students will:

  • Receive a $1,000 scholarship to be deposited into a RESP Savings Account.

  • Have their stories featured on the EVERFI blog.

Answer ONE of the following questions in approximately 500 words:

1. What are the three most important topics or skills that you learned from this EVERFI course? Explain how each of these things will help you now and in the future.

2. What are your dreams for the future (university, travel, career, etc.)? Explain how what you learned in this EVERFI course will help you reach those goals. 

3. How did this EVERFI course help connect what you’re learning in the classroom to the real world? Please give specific examples.

Start guide is HERE.

Please see your Business Ed teacher for details.

 

Information regarding UBC Major Entrance Scholarships – decision depends on your personal and academic profiles: deadline to apply is December 1

UBC MAJOR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP

MAJOR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP

UBC is looking for the most accomplished and promising Canadian citizens and permanent residents to join our community. The Major Entrance Scholarship (MES) program offers the most prestigious awards available to entering students at UBC, including a one-time award of approximately $5,000 and renewable awards of up to $40,000 payable over four years.

These scholarships recognize students who excel across the board and who have demonstrated academic and leadership achievements in the arts, community, athletics, and school.

What is new about this award?

Students are no longer nominated for the award. Students will be automatically considered for a Major Entrance Scholarship if they apply to UBC through the online application by December 1. This is the only way to apply for a Major Entrance Scholarship. The information that Canadian applicants submit in their Academic Profile and Personal Profile sections of the online application will be used for admissions and for consideration for the Major Entrance Scholarship.

Who is eligible?

High school and CEGEP students who are Canadian citizens and permanent residents are eligible.

How do students apply?

Students wishing to be considered for a Major Entrance Scholarship must submit their online application by December 1. This includes paying the admission fee and completing all sections of your UBC online application.

All high school applicants will be evaluated for the Major Entrance Scholarship based on their Academic Profile and Personal Profile sections of the online application.

When will students be notified?

UBC will contact all applicants who are being considered for a Major Entrance Scholarship by the end of day April 28. Only applicants who are being considered for a Major Entrance Scholarship will be contacted.

Click HERE for the website.

Up to $40,000 UBC Centennial Award for students in financial need: Deadline is Friday, December 1st

The UBC Centennial Scholars Entrance Award program assists students in transition from secondary school and other post-secondary institutions to UBC. The purpose of this program is to support academically qualified students who show an interest in joining the UBC community, but who would not otherwise be able to attend without significant financial assistance.

This program offers entering students one-time and renewable awards of up to $40,000 payable over four years. There are opportunities for students studying on UBC’s Vancouver campus to receive full-ride awards, ranging in value up to the full cost of a student’s program and living expenses. The Centennial Scholars Entrance Award is separate from the Major Entrance Scholarships. Students are eligible to apply for both awards, provided they meet the criteria.

Click HERE for the website.

Deadline is Friday, December 1, 2017.

Please see me with any questions.  I’m also available to help edit your responses.

Best wishes,

Ms. Falsetto

laida.falsetto@sd41.bc.ca

@MsFalsettoByrne

$70,000 TD Canada Trust Scholarship for Community Leadership: Deadline Friday, November 17th

Community heroes do good work because they are inspired to, not for the recognition

Unique in Canada, the TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are designed to recognize the achievements of youth who are making a difference and help them realize their educational goals. After all, today’s community-minded students are tomorrow’s leaders. Have you made your community a better place? Then we want to hear from you. You may qualify for one of our Community Scholarships.

Two easy ways to apply

TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are open to students across Canada who are in their final year of high school or CEGEP (in Quebec); have a minimum overall grade average of 75% in their most recently completed school year and have demonstrated community leadership.

Read the terms and conditions

1. Apply online

Or

2.Download your application here. Print and mail your completed application with your supporting documents.

Include all your supporting documents and ensure that your application is received by November 17, 2017. All applications and correspondence should be sent by registered mail to:

Universities Canada
Ref: TD Scholarships for Community Leadership
350 Albert Street, Suite 1710
Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1

Details on the website are HERE.

Deadline: Friday, November 17, 2017.

Please complete your Personal Profile before Friday, November 3, 2017

Dear Grads,

Please complete and return the PERSONAL PROFILE HERE before Friday, November 3rd to B110.  It will help the scholarship committee determine your potential eligibility for scholarships that may come our way.

Some tips:

  • make sure your check your email… welcome to the “older generation”
  • make sure your email address has your name in it. You may need to start a new email address.  I recommend using gmail because it appears more professional.
  • ask your parents if their place of work offers a scholarship

Please contact me with any questions. I’m happy to help.

Ms. Falsetto

laida.falsetto@sd41.bc.ca

Up to $100,000 Loran Scholarship for Character, Service, Leadership: Application deadline Monday, October 16th

Loran Scholars Foundation:

In partnership with universitiesdonors and volunteers across the country, we’re investing in the future of Canada. We offer the country’s largest and most comprehensive four-year undergraduate award (valued at $100,000) to young Canadians on the basis of character, service and the promise of leadership.

Byrne Creek can sponsor up to three candidates. If you are not selected to be sponsored, you are encouraged to apply into the Direct Pool (details below).

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HOW TO APPLY:

In order to be sponsored by Byrne Creek, please respond  to the questions listed below. You must submit these responses to Ms. Falsetto and the Byrne Creek Scholarship Committee before Monday, October 16, 2017. You will be notified the following day if you are sponsored.

Please recognize that your full sponsored application is due to https://apply.loranscholar.ca/candidate_profiles/new on Wednesday, October 18th.

  1. Describe what you consider to be your most significant volunteer contribution to date in terms of its value to your school or larger community. Why was it important to you and others?
  2. Describe a time you challenged yourself by taking on a task/project you felt was beyond your scope and capability at the time. Why did you do it? What happened?

3A) Please list up to three significant leadership roles where you were responsible for organizing a group of people in order to achieve a common goal or task.

3B) Choose the leadership role above that was the most challenging for you. What goal did you establish with your group? Describe the steps you took to reach your goal. What difficulties did you face with the group, and how did you resolve them? Whether or not you reached your goal, tell us what you learned about yourself and others in the process.

  1. Describe a time when you took the initiative to address an unmet need at school or in the community. What was the need and what steps did you take? What were the results of your actions?

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What Loran Looks For: As you know, our selection criteria are character, service and leadership. We are looking for young people who deeply value honesty, are curious by nature and are interested in a wide range of subjects. The scholars we select are willing to take meaningful risks and prioritize results over appearances. Each one has shown a sustained commitment to service in the community, has taken the initiative to create positive changes and is interested in working for a better world.

Direct Pool: If more than three students are interested in applying, please encourage the other students to apply to our direct pool. We understand that there are sometimes more qualified candidates than there are sponsorship spots, and offer the direct pool process for this reason. Although sponsored candidates have historically received more provincial awards and honour citations, we select Loran Scholars through both application processes.
Eligibility criteria for high school students

  • Be in their final year of uninterrupted full- time studies in high school.
  • Present a minimum cumulative average of 85%.
  • Hold Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status.
  • Must be 16 years of age or older as of September 1st, 2018.

Important Dates:

October 18: Deadline for all sponsored applications to be submitted

October 25: Deadline for all direct pool applications to be submitted

Grade 12 students can start their application today at apply.loranscholar.ca. They may also view our application overview and a sample application form.

See Ms. Falsetto with any questions or email at laida.falsetto@sd41.bc.ca or Twitter @msfalsettobyrne.

 

Best wishes,

Ms. Falsetto