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Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor Indigenous Scholarship
The Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor Indigenous Scholarship is a $20,000 scholarship awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to First Nations, Métis and Inuit students pursuing graduate and post-graduate studies in any field of study at the University of Saskatchewan or the University of Regina.
IMPORTANT: The application and letter of reference forms have been updated. If you downloaded the forms prior to December 6, 2023, please download and submit the new versions. Old versions of the application and letter of reference form will not be accepted.
1. Benefits
This $20,000 scholarship benefits First Nations, Métis and Inuit graduate and post-graduate students, and can go towards any expenses needed to meet your academic goals including but not limited to:
- Tuition and books
- Living expenses
- Travel
2. Eligibility
Every candidate must:
- be First Nations, Métis or Inuit;
- have graduated from a Saskatchewan university;
- be a Canadian citizen;
- reside in Saskatchewan for the duration of their graduate or post-graduate studies. Any research involving out-of-province fieldwork is only permitted by maintaining a principal residence in Saskatchewan;
- have an undergraduate degree in any discipline (at the time of commencement of the scholarship);
- have applied for admission or be enrolled in graduate or post-graduate studies for the upcoming year in any field of study at either the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina; and
- have applied for a thesis or non-thesis (project-based) program. Note – course-based programs are not eligible.
Preference will be given to students in fields of study that support the Saskatchewan Growth Plan and address complex challenges that impact the citizens of Saskatchewan.
Preference will also be given to applicants who are in the early stage of their degree or have not received other substantial awards.
3. How To Apply
In addition to the completed application form, applicants need to provide the following documents:
- A one-page outline of your thesis or project topic or area of major research you intend to pursue for your graduate or post-graduate studies;
- Official transcripts from ALL universities attended, including transcripts where you received transfer credit;
- Two signed Letter of Reference Forms (one for each reference), along with two letters of reference (see instructions below); and
- The completed application form for the Saskatchewan university where you have applied for your graduate or post-graduate studies.
The two reference letters are to be from persons who can critically assess your intellectual and scholarly strengths (potential and demonstrated), as well as your personal qualifications, strengths and achievements that, collectively, describe the exceptional attributes suited for this scholarship. At least one of the letters must be from a current or former university professor. The letters (together with the Letter of Reference Forms) must be received directly from the person making the reference.
Application Deadline
- February 28th of each year
4. Apply
IMPORTANT: The application and letter of reference forms have been updated. If you downloaded the forms prior to December 6, 2023, please download and submit the new versions. Old versions of the application and letter of reference form will not be accepted.
Download the Scholarship Application
Download the Letter of Reference Form
Please forward all documents and the completed application form to the Saskatchewan university that you have applied for your graduate or post-graduate studies at the following addresses:
ATTN: Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor Indigenous Scholarship
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
University of Regina
Email: grad.funding@uregina.ca
ATTN: Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor Indigenous Scholarship
College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
University of Saskatchewan
Phone: 306-966-5760
Email: gradstudies.awards@usask.ca
NOTE – The application will be denied if any information is missing.
5. Further Information
In the event of two equally deserving applicants, the award will be split equally between these candidates.
Privacy
All application information will be shared with the Lieutenant Governor's Office and adjudication committee for the purpose of administering the scholarship.
If you have any questions about your eligibility for this scholarship, please contact the graduate studies office at the Saskatchewan university where you have applied for your program. Refer to the contact information above.