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Available to full-time First Nations student enrolled in Northern Advancemenmt Program. Recipient must be resident of northern British Columbia as defined by UNBC Act.
For information on all UNBC Scholarships please contact: Linda Roa, UNBC Financial Aid Office 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9
Available to full-time First Nations student enrolled in Northern Advancemenmt Program. Recipient must be resident of northern British Columbia as defined by UNBC Act. Must have completed at least 60 credit hours towards Bachelor of Commerce degree.
For information on all UNBC Scholarships please contact: Linda Roa, UNBC Financial Aid Office 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9
Must have completed at least 60 credit hours towards Natural Resources and Environmental Studies program. Preference to dependent relatives of Northwood employees or to First Nations students.
For information on all UNBC Scholarships please contact: Linda Roa, UNBC Financial Aid Office 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9
To encourage and financially assist Aboriginal people to pursue post-secondary education in disciplines relevant to BC Hydro and, where possible, to provide recipients with work experience.
Eligibility: Status Indian, Non-Status Indian, Inuit or Métis. has successfully completed the first year of a full time post-secondary program in a discipline relevant to a broad range of BC Hydro careers. Good academic standing (preferably 75% grade point average) in addition to good written communications skills. Balanced lifestyle (i.e., fitness, community involvement, hobbies and interests). Supported by a British Columbia First Nation or Native organization. Application Deadline: Mid-January
Information: Outreach Programs BC Hydro 16th Floor, 333 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 5R3 Phone: (604) 623-3994 Fax: (604) 623-3614
To assist people of Native descent to further their education, vocational training, skills and competence. These awards are not only open to those who wish to further their general education and skills, but are available to those who seek to do creative work to further the artistic heritage of the Native peoples in their paintings, carving, music, dance, folklore or language.
Eligibility: Aboriginal ancestry. Living in British Columbia at the time of application. Preference will be given to young people. Must be a student at an accredited university or college. Must complete application form, provide two references and supply an official copy of transcripts.
Duration: Recipients may apply for further award in a subsequent year.Deadline: May be received at any time for consideration at periodic meetings of the Board.
For First Nation and Metis students who are taking Health Careers degree programs, including Social Work or Child &Youth Care degrees.
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