Posted: May 6, 2025
The local scholarship application has been added to the Grad Teams site.
Posted: May 6, 2025
The local scholarship application has been added to the Grad Teams site.
Posted: May 5, 2025
The link to the NSER Alumni Scholarship application has been added to student's Teams page under Scholarships and Bursaries. Please continue to check the Teams site for all opportunities posted. Due by 11pm on May 30th 2025.
Posted: April 25, 2025
Please note *THIS IS THE NBCC / NBCCD ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP*
Eligibility
All Anglophone and Francophone New Brunswick public high school students graduating and accepted (or on a waiting list) for the 2025-2026 college year at any campus of the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC), the Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) or the New Brunswick
College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) are eligible.
One (1) scholarship is available for each New Brunswick public high school in the year for which it was granted.
Value
The total value of this scholarship is $1,000 awarded in two equal installments against the student tuition fees:
- the 1st installment of $500 is awarded at the beginning of the academic year (September 2025);
-the 2nd installment of $500 is awarded at the beginning of the second term (January 2026) upon successful completion of the first term and the student has returned to class.
Deadline
All applicants must fill the online application form no later than Saturday May 27th, 2025.
APPLY ONLINE AT:
Posted: March 28, 2025
Posted: March 24, 2025
CUPE Local 3863 will be giving out a bursary to students’ attending their first year at any university, college, or community college. Attached is the information and application form.
Any interested students can either send the applications via mail to the identified address, or they can send them via email to me directly. adrien.robichaud@miramichi.org
Posted: March 10, 2025
Posted: March 10, 2025
The New Brunswick Real Estate Board is excited to offer students from the Anglophone School Districts and the Francophone School Districts the chance to apply for one of four $1000 REALTORS Care® bursaries. These bursaries are available to graduating students who have shown outstanding community involvement, volunteer work and academic performance, with the opportunity to receive financial support for their post-secondary education.
Key Details:
Applications will be reviewed by the REALTORS Care® Committee members in mid-May, with the four bursary recipients selected by the end of May or early June. Photos will be taken with each bursary winner with a local REALTOR® from their area. Submissions can be made in English or French. Students can access the application through your Guidance Counselor's office or by reaching out directly to Paige Morrison with the New Brunswick Real Estate Board via email at paige@nbrealestateboard.com .
Posted: March 10, 2025
The First Nations scholarship is designed to provide financial support to indigenous students, residing in New Brunswick, in the pursuit of their academic dreams. It can be used to cover tuition fees, books and supplies, and other expenses related to higher education. This initiative is part of Assumption Life and its Foundation's ongoing efforts to support native communities, in response to the Truth and Reconciliation's call to action.
To qualify for this scholarship candidates must:
• Be an Indigenous, Métis or Inuit student;
• Be a permanent resident or citizen of Canada;
• Be between the ages of 17 and 29;
• Have a permanent address in New Brunswick;
• Be enrolled in an accredited post-secondary educational institution in Canada (university, vocational school, college)1;
• Be enrolled in a program of at least two years' duration.
• Deadline is May 30th, 2025
1. Canadian educational institutions recognized as qualified to award a provincial diploma or their affiliated institutions (e.g. vocational schools, colleges, universities). University preparatory programs, regardless of province or territory, are not eligible.
Applications:
Applications for the First Nations scholarship must be received by the Assumption Life Foundation no later than May 30 and must include the following elements:
1. Personal statement: A text of approximately 1,000 words describing the candidate's interests, future goals, financial needs and ties to the indigenous community. Must include answers to the following questions:
• Tell us about yourself and your lived experience as an indigenous person?
• How have you been active in your indigenous community (e.g., your home community, the community you belong to at university, etc.) and/or in your family?
• For those of you who are in the process of reconnecting with your community, how are you going about it?
• How has your involvement in your native community helped shape the person you are today?
• What do you want to do in life after graduating from post-secondary studies?
2. Validation of Indigeneity: Proof of indigenous identity must be included in the application submission and can be made in one of two formats:
• Letter of Endorsement: Completed by an indigenous community leader, elder or mentor who knows the applicant. The form must be dated within one year of the application deadline and include the reference's contact information and signature.
• Proof of indigenous identity:
• A valid Certificate of Indian Status, Status Card or Band Membership Card;
• Group letter confirming status;
• A Métis membership card or letter issued by Métis National Council, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, Métis Nation organizations of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario, and/or Manitoba Métis Federation;
• A certified copy of a Nunavut Trust Certificate Card or Inuit Beneficiary Card;
• A letter of support from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) or Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CINRAC) or Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated;
• For non-status people, a letter of support from a First Nation, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) organization.
3. Letters of recommendation: Two (2) letters of recommendation completed by a teacher, instructor, school administrator, employer or community member. The reference must know the candidates academic background, community contributions and involvement in volunteer or extracurricular activities. The reference must support the candidate's post-secondary studies and future goals. The letter must be dated within one year of the application deadline and must include the reference's contact information and signature.
4. Transcript: Applicants for the scholarship must include one or more transcripts of their most recent and available grades.
Please fill out this form and ensure all required elements are included: Bourse des Premières Nations - First Nations Scholarship
Posted: March 10, 2025
To qualify for this bursary, a student must be Canadian, enrolled full time at a post-secondary learning establishment (cegep, college, university) as of next fall, have an academic average of at least 70%, and require financial aid to continue his/her studies. The electronic application form for this bursary is available between January 1 and April 30th.
$1,500 Scholarships (8 scholarships across Canada)
To qualify for this scholarship candidates must:
• Have achieved a cumulative average of at least 70% in their most recent completed school year.
• Be enrolled full-time in a college or university starting in September 2025.
• Demonstrate financial need.
Deadline: April 30, 2025
Apply at Assumption Life Foundation Scholarships - Student Awards Assumption Life - For Individuals - Assumption Life