The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
The purpose of the Aboriginal Bursaries Web site is to provide Aboriginal students with a valuable funding research tool to facilitate their pursuit of post-secondary studies. Search results for Saskatchewan.
Source: Government of Canada; Aboriginal Canada Portal (ACP)
This scholarship is awarded to an Aboriginal student who is enrolled in one of the undergraduate or graduate degree programs in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies.
The scholarship will be presented annually to an Aboriginal student registered in Fine Arts (Media Production & Studies, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts or Indian Fine Arts) at University of Regina.
This scholarship is awarded to an Aboriginal undergraduate who has been accepted or is attending a Canadian university in a discipline related to ISIS Canada's research.
These bursaries are open to students of Aboriginal descent, who are entering or continuing their studies pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree or a Diploma in Agriculture.
Based on financial need and academic merit, these awards are open to undergraduate or graduate Aboriginal students who were born in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.
This scholarship is open to Aboriginal students who are residents of northern Saskatchewan and have completed at least one year of study in any program at University of Saskatchewan.
This scholarship is open to students of Canadian aboriginal descent who are entering or continuing their studies in any undergraduate degree program at the University of Saskatchewan.
This foundation was established to administer the Gabriel Dumont Institute's scholarship funds. Award decisions are made by a Scholarship Trustees and Selection Committee.
Source: Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
This scholarship is awarded to an Aboriginal student pursuing a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Applied Science (Engineering) at the University of Regina.
This award is offered to an aboriginal student who is working towards a Bachelor of Commerce degree and has a minimum of 65% average in the previous regular session.
This award is open to Aboriginal students who have completed at least one year of study in any undergraduate degree program at the University of Saskatchewan.
This scholarship is intended to encourage Aboriginal students to choose careers in areas of Administration with an emphasis on Finance and Accounting. The page contains information on application and eligibility.
This scholarship is presented annually to two Aboriginal female students who demonstrate financial need, academic standing, and contribution in community-based or regional aboriginal projects or program.