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So you want to go on to Post-Secondary… School Funding, Scholarship & Bursary Information
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What we’ll be talking about: Ways to pay for school Kinds of scholarships and Bursaries Building your scholarship resume
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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
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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Local Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries: Deadline: March 3, 2017
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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
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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/
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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
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American Schools Many Athletics options are with American schools Common Application http://www.commonapp.org/ https://www.collegeboard.org/
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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
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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
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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!
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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
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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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