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1 So you want to go on to Post-Secondary… School Funding, Scholarship & Bursary Information

2 What we’ll be talking about:  Ways to pay for school  Kinds of scholarships and Bursaries  Building your scholarship resume

3 Way to pay:  District Programs -  CTC – trades and technical training  Dual credit  Student loans, grants and lines of credit  Government Programs  Scholarships, bursaries and awards

4 District Programs  Career and Technical Centre  Dual credit with VIU  Part of tuition is paid by the district www.ctc-careerpaths.ca SD68 pays part!

5 Student Loans and Grants  One application for BC and Canada loans  Usually include a grant portion that doesn’t need to be paid back  Parent income can affect eligibility  Banks also provide student Loans and lines of credit https://studentaidbc.ca http://www.esdc.gc.ca/en/student_financi al_aid/index.page You borrow money to pay!

6 Government Programs  Post Secondary Student Support Program  Open to Treaty/Status First Nation students  Applications must be made through your local band office  Canadian Armed Forces  Will pay for programs in return for time served in the forces  2 mths of service for 1 mth of paid education  Only some programs qualify https://www.aadnc- aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100033682/ 1100100033683 http://www.forces.ca/en/page /paideducation-96 The government pays!

7 Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards  Scholarships are awarded based on academic criteria and are often program-specific  Bursaries are based on financial need in the family  Awards can be based on affiliations or donor specific-criteria Donors pay!

8 Local Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries: Deadline: March 3, 2017

9 Ministry Scholarships and Awards:  BC Achievement You apply for:  Pathway to Education (teaching)  BC Excellence Scholarship – only 1 Barsby nomination  Community and school leadership, career path  Dogwoods (District Authority)  Adult or Reg Grad program  Areas: Indigenous Culture, Fine Arts, Technology, Languages, Athletics, Service, Trades)  http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education- training/k-12/support/provincial-scholarships

10 External Scholarships  Lots of organizations offer scholarships and awards  Government and organizations  Businesses where you work  There are many websites that are scholarship databases where you enter your data and they match you with applicable awards  http://www.keytoscholarships.com/ http://www.keytoscholarships.com/  http://www.scholarshipscanada.com/ http://www.scholarshipscanada.com/  https://yconic.com https://yconic.com  http://www.debtfreegrad.com/ http://www.debtfreegrad.com/  http://www.fastweb.com/ http://www.fastweb.com/  http://www.campusstarter.com/ http://www.campusstarter.com/

11 Entrance Scholarships and Athletic Awards  Scholarships and awards you receive from the University you are applying for  Check out each school’s website for information  Can be based on academic achievement or financial need  Also awarded for participation in sports programs.  There is usually a recruitment process

12 American Schools  Many Athletics options are with American schools  Common Application http://www.commonapp.org/  https://www.collegeboard.org/

13 What’s important NOW!  Academic achievement  Extra-curricular activities  School/community service  Leadership involvement  Good citizenship  Social media clean-up  Membership in specific organizations - affiliations  Financial need  Nomination  Start thinking about specific post-secondary studies or specific careers

14 Scholarship Resumes  Resume format should be clear and easy to read  Current achievements first  Include the following:  Career/post secondary goals  Education, honors and awards  Work experience and extra trainings and workshops  Memberships and affiliations  Extracurricular athletics, arts and service activities  Community service  Enrichment – music, art, travel, hobbies

15 Scholarship Applications and Essays  Often required for big money awards  PROOFREAD your work!  Make sure you are eligible for award  Know the criteria for the essay and follow any directions provided  Make sure to connect real life examples to themes  Tone is important – you want to be memorable and seem intelligent!

16 Getting started…  Pass your classes so you graduate! Do your best!  Complete our grad post-secondary survey so we can support you!  Start looking at your post secondary options and possible funding options  Some scholarships have fall deadlines!  Start or continue taking part in extra-curricular activities  Clean up your social media profile  Build your Scholarship resume!  Attend our more in-depth scholarship meeting in December

17 More help? Check out the Website! Check out our Bulletin Board in Counselling Chat with a counsellor or one of our scholarship team about your options! Go To:  Students  Grade 12’s  Scholarships http://www2.gov.bc.ca /gov/content/educatio n-training/k- 12/support/graduation


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