Kickstart your Post-Secondary Education with Scholarships
Parkland College’s Scholarship Initiative was established during the celebration of the College’s 25th Anniversary in 1998. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Parkland College Scholarship Fund.
Since that time the fund has surpassed the $100,000 mark in scholarship opportunities for Parkland College students. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund remains to promote, encourage and sponsor education and training for adults in our region. This has been made possible through the generosity of local organizations, businesses, community members, Parkland College staff & students and Board of Governors.
Through the Ministry of Advanced Education’s Saskatchewan Innovation & Opportunity Scholarship program, we have been able to substantially increase community partnerships.
Criteria & Applications
Students enrolled at Parkland College must meet the requirements specified for each scholarship in order to be eligible for a scholarship. Students can apply for entrance scholarships and internal scholarships based on merit and financial need.
Please note: Students receiving third party funding should check with that third party to be aware of all requirements of reporting any additional funds received if selected for a scholarship.
Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship (SAS)
For programs starting on or after August 1, 2020, you will be automatically assessed for the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship by applying for student loans. Eligible students with a demonstrated financial need will receive the scholarship. Students are deemed to have a demonstrated financial need if they are approved for a student loan.
Click here to determine if you may be eligible.
Other Scholarship and Bursary Opportunities
Storwell Bursary
In support of foster children as they pursue their post-secondary education
BHP Jansen Project Scholarship Program
BHP offers annual scholarships to eligible individuals entering post-secondary education or training. Scholarships provide financial support to students from schools and communities located in proximity to the Project’s site in east-central Saskatchewan, including Indigenous youth from the surrounding First Nations.
Online application form: www.cognitoforms.com/CarltonTrailCollege/BHPJansenProjectScholarshipApplicationForm2022
Application period:
February 7 – March 31, 2022