Financial Assistance
- Aboriginal Awards
- CN makes awards available to Inuit, status or non-status Indian or Métis students entering or enrolled full-time in a post-secondary program in Canada that leads to a career in the transportation industry.
- Source: Canadian National Railway Company (CN)
- Aboriginal Bursary System - National
- The purpose of the Aboriginal Bursary System is to provide Aboriginal students with a valuable tool to facilitate their pursuit of post-secondary studies
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
- Aboriginal Health Careers – Bursary and Scholarship Awards
- Source: National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF)
- Aboriginal Opportunity
- The Weather Network educational incentive award is to create interest among Aboriginal peoples in the Canadian Broadcasting industry.
- Source: The Weather Network
- Aboriginal Scholarships and Bursaries
- Source: First Peoples' House – McGill University
- Aboriginal Student Awards Program
- Assists Aboriginal students to complete post secondary education, and provide an opportunity for RBC to strengthen its relationship with the Aboriginal community.
- Source: RBC Financial Group
- AFOA Scholarships
- Source: Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Canada
- Building Brighter Futures – Education Program
- Source: National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF)
- Canadian Northern Studies Trust, The
- Source: Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
- Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth (FAAY)
- The Foundation for the Advancement of Aboriginal Youth is the scholarship and bursary program dedicated to developing the next generation of Aboriginal leaders.
- Source: Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
- Geomatics Scholarship Program
- Source: Association of Canada Lands Surveyors Foundation Inc.
- Gordon Robertson National Inuit Scholarship
- Source: Carleton University
- Helen Bassett Commemorative Scholarships
- Source: Native Women's Association of Canada
- Higher Education Scholarships
- Source: Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
- Indigenous Bar Association Law Student Scholarship
- A Scholarship of $2,000 will be presented each year to an Indigenous law student that best demonstrates financial need, academic merit and commitment to Indigenous legal matters.
- Source: Indigenous Bar Association
- Joseph T. Norton Scholarship
- This award has a value of up to $18,000 and covers the tuition fees to attend the Willis College in Ottawa or with-in TeKnoWave program.
- Source: TeKnoWave
- Ken Dryden Scholarship
- Source: National Youth in Care Network
- Legal Studies for Aboriginal People (For Métis or Non-Status Indians)
Source: Government of Canada; Justice Canada, Department of
- Métis Centre Fellowship Program
- The Métis Centre at the National Aboriginal Health Organization offers three $5,000 fellowships to graduate students of Métis ancestry for research on Métis population health.
- Source: National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO)
- Northern Scientific Training Program Grants
- Arctic Institute of North America provides training in Northern Caanda for graduate students form universities in Canada.
- Source: University of Calgary
- Post Secondary Scholarship Program
Source: Government of Canada; Canadian Heritage
- Rose Nolan Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Source: The Ted Nolan Foundation
- Scholarships
- Source: Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
- Scholarships and Bursaries
- Source: Information Centre on Aboriginal Health
- Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Aboriginal Students
- Source: Aboriginal Youth Network
For more information on programs and services available to all Canadians, please visit the following Web sites: Services for Canadians – Jobs, Workers, Training and Careers and Youth.