$1000 Rick Blight Scholarship for athletes: deadline Friday, March 3rd

The Rick Blight Leadership in Action Scholarship for Athletes

If you are an athlete living in the Lower Mainland or in the Sea-to-Sky Corridor who is passionate about your sport and has made efforts to support your personal mental health and wellness or that of your sports team or community, we want to hear from you.  This scholarship is made possible by the Vancouver Canucks Alumni.  Five $1000 scholarships will be awarded.

ELIGIBILITY

  •   A leader in your personal mental wellness and/or that of your sports team, or community;
  •   Demonstrating a dedication to your sport;
  •   Currently enrolled in Grade 12 at a Lower Mainland/Sea-to-Sky Corridor high school;
  •   Fulfilling the requirements of the application package.

The application asks that you tell them:

1. How you have made mental wellness a priority in your life as an athlete.

2. About the contributions you have made in leadership or community service to support mental wellness within your sports team or community.

If you are wanting help writing your responses, this scholarship allows you to respond in video format.  You may also contact me for suggestions at laida.falsetto@sd41.bc.ca or by coming to B110.

More information is available HERE.

Deadline to apply is Friday, March 3rd.

Ms. Falsetto

Youth Ambassadors Program – 3 week exchange to the US: deadline Thursday, March 30th

The goals of this program are to promote mutual understanding between the US and Canada, increase leadership skills, and position youth to make a difference in their communities.  All travel expenses are covered by the Youth Ambassadors Program.

Youth Applicant Requirements:

  • Canadian citizen
  • 15 to 18 years old
  • At least 4 months of high school or CEGEP remaining (no June 2017 grads)
  • Demonstrated interest in the United States
  • Commitment to implement community service project
  • Interested in home stay experience

 

More information in the link below:

http://web.plattsburgh.edu/offices/academic/cesca/youthleadership.php

 

Powerpoint updates from today’s meeting — watch for the 5 things you need to do now

This is the time when lots of scholarship applications are due.  The powerpoint HERE summarizes key information.  We will have a more descriptive meeting once Burnaby District Scholarships are released.  This will likely be in two weeks.

In the mean time:

  • update your resume
  • contact people who will act as a strong reference
  • continue checking our website and @MsFalsettoByrne

Best,

LF

 

Reminder: Apply for the Rotary “Adventures in…” Experiences: deadline Feb. 9th

The Rotary Club of Burnaby is proud to participate in a number of Adventure programs established by other Rotary clubs. These adventures take place throughout the country and are an opportunity for youth to showcase their talent, learn from industry professionals and an opportunity to further career opportunities. The club covers the registration and travel cost of the participant. The organizing Rotary Club arranges for the students to be Billeted with a host family. All other personal expenses are the responsibility of the student.

Deadline to apply for all of these is Thursday, February 9th.  All application forms and info are attached to the links. These have a $1500 value and travel experience.  Apply.

Click HERE for Adventures in Technology in Saskatoon. Travel dates: April 23-28

Click HERE for Adventures in Tourism in Kelowna. Travel dates: April 2-7

Click HERE for Adventures in Citizenship in Ottawa. Travel dates: April 30-May 3

 

UNESON High School Scholarships: $1000 for students who explain how the value of the union movement help build social values — deadline March 31st

Union of National Employees High School Scholarship:

The scholarships is designed to highlight union principles, as well as promote union and the labour movement in a positive way. The scholarship aim to create awareness of our union within high schools and provide financial assistance to worthy students. This initiative will encourage youth to become more involved in union activity or social justice activities.

 

Click HERE for application, criteria and process details.

Deadline is Friday, March 31, 2017.

Up to $3000 Scholarship to BCIT – deadline Friday, March 31st

PATHWAY TO SUCCESS AWARDS

BCIT Pathway to Success Awards are for students planning to enter into a full-time first year technology, technical studies or trade program (excluding Apprentice) directly from high school.

The intent of these awards is to recognize students who are well-rounded citizens, who have displayed leadership qualities, and have demonstrated that they are willing to work hard to achieve their goals. Commitment and drive are as important as formal academic standing.

How to apply:

  1. Complete the application HERE (2nd page of attachment)
  2. Submit your application to Ms. Falsetto by Friday, March 31st. The Byrne Creek Scholarship Committee will select our nominee.
  3. Once all of the applications are received, the Burnaby District Scholarship Committee will select the recipient.

Deadline is Friday, March 31, 2017.

See Ms. Falsetto with any questions.

$2500 David C. Lam/BC TEAL ESL Scholarship – deadline THIS Tuesday, January 31st

One scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding ESL student in BC.

Who is eligible to apply?

  • All ESL students living in British Columbia who are permanent residents or Canadian citizens
  • international students on student visas are not eligible for this award
  • the successful applicant may use the scholarship to register in any program being offered at a British Columbia post-secondary institution. British Columbia post -secondary institutions are defined as community colleges, vocational institutions and universities.

How to apply:

  1. A short description of the applicant’s life before coming to Canada
  2. A personal essay (original copy signed by the applicant):                                          a. Two pages in length, double-spaced, approximately 500 words
    b. Topic: How a post-secondary education will enable the applicant to make a positive contribution to Canadian society
  3. Two letters of reference:a. One from a teacher regarding academic performance
    b. One from an administrator, counsellor, coach, sponsor, or coordinator regarding service to others
  4. Documented proof of permanent residency of Canadian citizenship
  5. Grade 8 to Grade 11 transcripts, including records of all English language coursework
  6. Grade 12 program documentation with marks to date
  7. Completed application and supporting documents Click here to download the David C. Lam/ BC TEAL ESL Scholarship Application Form.                                              Click HERE for more information.

Deadline is Tuesday, January 31, 2017.

Please see Ms. Falsetto for any assistance with the application.

$2500 TCF Refugee Award – deadline is THIS Tuesday, January 31st

[TCF] Refugee Award recognizes an adult or secondary student whose second language is English and who entered Canada as a refugee. It is for a refugee who has shown courage and determination while adapting to a new language and a new culture in Canada and wishes to study in a vocational or academic program at an educational institution in British Columbia.

How to apply:

  1. Provide documented proof of refugee status.
  2. Fully describe the vocational or academic program you are selecting.
  3. Provide reasons for applying for the TCF Refugee Award
  4. Describe any community or volunteer involvement in which you have participated.

Click HERE for more details.

Deadline is Tuesday, January 31st, 2017.

Please see Ms. Falsetto for any assistance completing the application.