Dehcho First Nations Scholarship Program
Dehcho First Nations Scholarships Provided scholarships to its members since 1995 Grown from $5,000 to $87,000 annually Members pursuing their post-secondary education on a full-time basis are invited to submit their scholarship application for one of the following programs
One $12,000 Multi-Year Scholarship Phoebe Nahanni Memorial Scholarship – Sciences
Three $2,000 Annual Memorial Scholarships Mary Cazon Memorial Scholarship – Environmental or Land Use Planning Mitch Landry Memorial Scholarship – Environmental & Conservation or Land Use Planning Albertine Rodh Memorial Scholarship – Native Studies, Aboriginal Leadership or Political Science
Thirty-Three $2,000 Annual Program Scholarships Nursing Scholarship Engineering Scholarship Social Work Scholarship Teacher Education Scholarship Business Scholarship Indigenous Arts Scholarship General Studies Scholarship
Five $1,000 Short-Term Scholarships week programs – Apprentices – Access Programs – HEO Training – Underground Mine Training – Environmental Training
Scholarship Information Call the Aboriginal Training Office for scholarship applications Deadline – July 31 st annually Scholarship awards announced mid-August
Seeking Members Dehcho First Nations seeking members for the Scholarship Committee Submit your letter of interest to the Aboriginal Training Office by June 1 st, 2010
11 Member Organizations Acho Dene Koe Band – Fort Liard – Deh Gah Gotie Koe First Nation – Fort Providence – Fort Simpson Metis Local 52 – Fort Simpson – Jean Marie River First Nation – Jean Marie River – Ka’a’gee Tu First Nation – Kakisa Lake – Katlodeeche First Nation – Hay River Reserve – Liidlii Kue First Nation – Fort Simpson – Nahanni Butte Dene Band – Nahanni Butte – Pehdzeh Ki First Nation – Wrigley – Sambaa Ke Dene Band – Trout Lake – West Point First Nation – Hay River – DFN
Contact Information Gloria Buboire, AHRDA Coordinator – Samantha Kovacs, AHRDA Clerk – Aboriginal Training OfficePhone: Box 89Toll Free: Fort Simpson NT X0E 0N0Fax: