Prairie Land School Division offers scholarships and bursaries to students entering any accredited Canadian post-secondary institution. Some awards are conditional upon recipients being admitted to and registered as a full-time student at a college or university.
Deadline = August 15th
Scholarship Amount: $1000
This scholarship is for students enrolled at a post-secondary course that would enhance rural living and attend school within the Prairie Land School Division.
Deadline = December
Nominations will be submitted by the school's athletic director/coaches and will be forwarded to the Prairie Land selection comittee. Up to 5 athletes will be be selected each year.
The 4-H Alberta Scholarship program helps and supports youth who wish to pursue higher education.
The government offers 3 awards, including 2 with scholarships, to recognize students who have contributed to their communities through public service & volunteering.
Premier’s Citizenship Award – receives Letter of Commendation
Alberta Centennial Award – 25 awards of $2,005
Queen’s Golden Jubilee Awards – 8 awards of $5,000 and medal
Students may wish to contact their school administration to be considered for nominations of these awards. To select a recipient, schools must submit a completed and signed Alberta Citizenship Awards Application form online. Students and school administration should work together to compile and submit this document.
Alexander Rutherford High School Achievement Scholarship
If you have achieved at least 75% in 5 courses in grade 10, 11 and/or 12 you are eligible to receive up to $2,500. When you apply, you need to indicate the post-secondary institution you will be attending. Applications open in August.
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The Loran Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, $100,000+ comprehensive leadership-enrichment award for Canadian undergraduate students. It recognizes character, service, and leadership rather than just grades. It includes an annual stipend, tuition waivers at 25 partner universities, mentorship, and summer internships to foster community-driven leaders.
Deadline = March
Scholarship Amount: $1000
The 2026 Quest for Excellence scholarship program is about more than just providing financial assistance; it’s about recognizing students who are dedicated to their communities and driven by a passion for leadership. We look forward to receiving more powerful stories and ideas shared by students who are striving for a better future.
Deadline = December 15th
Scholarship Amount: $1500
The RBC Future Launch Scholarship is an innovative new scholarship program for young Canadians (ages 15-29) looking to learn new skills for the modern workforce.
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Recognizes student-athletes demonstrating excellence in sport and a commitment to their academic journey, particularly those pursuing a career in law.
To be eligible for nomination, the student must:
Be a current high school student actively involved in at least one high school sport.
Have been accepted into a post-secondary institution (university or college).
Students planning to pursue a legal career will be prioritized for this award.
Scholarship Value:
Amount: $1,000 per recipient.
Number of Awards: Five scholarships available (no gender or zone considerations).
Deadline: April 29th
Recognizes the hard work of student-athletes balancing high school sports with vocational training through the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP).
To be eligible, the student must:
Be a current Grade 12 student going into a trade.
Have participated in the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) at any point during their high school years.
Be a participant in high school sports.
Scholarship Value:
Amount: $1,000 – $2,000 per recipient (Final value depends on available funding and the number of eligible zones).
Number of Awards: Eight total scholarships (one for each of the eight zones).
Deadline: April 29th
Recognizes Grade 12 student-athletes who represent SSA member schools and are continuing their academic and athletic journey within Canada.
To be eligible, the student must:
Be a current Grade 12 student registered at an SSA member school.
Participate in high school sport.
Be planning to attend a post-secondary institution located within Canada.
Scholarship Value:
Amount: $1,000 per recipient.
Number of Awards: Two scholarships available (one male and one female).
Deadline: April 29th
The Schulich Leader Scholarship is Canada's premier undergraduate award for entrepreneurial-minded high school graduates pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) at partner universities, providing up to $120,000 for engineering or $100,000 for science/math to future innovators and leaders. Students are nominated by their high school and selected for demonstrating exceptional academic achievement, leadership, creativity, and interest in STEM, with financial need also considered.
TD Scholarships for Community Leadership recipients receive up to $70,000 for tuition and living expenses.
To be considered for the Award, applicants must be:
In good academic standing.
Canadian citizens or landed immigrants.
Students graduating from secondary (high) school or students completing their first year of CÉGEP or students who have completed secondary (high) school
Involved in voluntary humanitarian activities (for which they have not been compensated).
Planning to or are already studying towards their first university degree or diploma at a Canadian post-secondary institution, or entering their 2nd year of CÉGEP in the upcoming academic year.
Terry Fox Award Recipients are eligible to receive the Award until they graduate with their first university degree or diploma (for a maximum of four years), provided they maintain satisfactory academic standing and a standard of humanitarian work and personal conduct which, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, justifies the award.Value
The maximum value of the award is $28,000, dispersed over four (4) years. A stipend of $7,000 is issued directly to the institution each year in two installments of $3,500, one in September and one in January.
Deadline - December 1
This bursary award is not a scholarship for high academic achievement. It is a character award that aims to recognize the students in our communities who have overcome various adversities, including mental health, physical disability, discrimination, financial hardship, or family issues. Despite these challenges, these students have demonstrated kindness, determination, and courage to graduate high school and continue their education through post-secondary institutions, trade schools, online courses, or the military. The selected nominees will receive a $750 award, upon submitting the required documentation. If a school believes that a special needs student deserves recognition but is unable to pursue any of the post-secondary training options described earlier, they can make a request for the student to be considered for a $750 cash award. This award can be used to purchase equipment, training, or supplies that can improve the quality of the student’s life.