Scholarships and bursaries are non-repayable, meaning they do not need to be paid back. Eligibility and application requirements vary between scholarships.
Additional scholarships and bursaries may be available through post-secondary institutions. Check with your school or faculty to learn more about other opportunities available to undergraduate and graduate students.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture offers four scholarships, ranging from $3,000 to $6,000, to Grade 12 students and recent high school graduates who are pursuing an agriculture-related post-secondary education.
Post-secondary students may be eligible to receive scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,000 to study French in Saskatchewan or out-of-province.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health offers $2,000 bursaries to post-secondary students in an eligible health discipline that requires the completion of a final clinical placement as part of training.
First Nations University of Canada students in Indigenous languages programs can apply for scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500 to help fund their education.
The $1,000 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Scholarship offers grade 12 students funding to help cover post-secondary education expenses such as tuition, textbooks and more.
The Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship provides $750 per year, to a lifetime maximum of $3,000, to eligible Grade 12 graduates attending a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution.
The Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program provides various scholarships to students through their institutions. Funding for these scholarships is raised by post-secondary institutions and matched by the Government of Saskatchewan.
First Nations, Métis and Inuit graduate and post-graduate students can apply for a $20,000 scholarship to help pay for their post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan or the University of Regina
Graduate and post-graduate students can apply for a $20,000 scholarship to help pay for their post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan or the University of Regina.
The Saskatchewan Scholarship of Honour is a one-time award of $5,000 to help pay for post-secondary education. It recognizes Canadian Armed Forces members from Saskatchewan, spouses and children of fallen members, and members with a disability.