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A number of scholarships are available to support students' secondary and post-secondary education.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture offers four scholarships to Grade 12 students and recent high school graduates that are pursuing an agriculture-related post-secondary education.
Post-secondary students may receive a scholarship to study French in Saskatchewan or out-of-province.
Nominate your Grade 11 students for a $500 scholarship to enable them to finish Grade 12.
First Nations or Métis students can apply for a $20,000 scholarship to help pay for post-secondary education.
Graduate or post-graduate students of Saskatchewan politics or government can apply for a $20,000 scholarship.
Learn how to apply for the $1,000 Queen's Diamond Jubilee Scholarship.
The Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship (SAS) provides eligible grade 12 graduates, including Adult Basic Education (ABE) and GED® students, $500 per year, to a lifetime maximum of $2,000.
The Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program for post-secondary students provides funding by the Government of Saskatchewan, matched with funds raised by post-secondary institutions through private sector and community-based partners.
Returning Canadian Forces members or their family members can apply for a $5,000 scholarship to help pay for post-secondary education.
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