Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Affinity Credit Union Graduate Scholarships!

The Affinity Credit Union sponsors two scholarships for our two schools. KCI/Keesekoose First Nations/Cote First Nations schools grads are eligible for a $500.00 based on academics/extra-curricular involvement/and community involvement. Recipients must be attending post-secondary education in the fall.

Pelly grads are eligible for a $250.00 scholarship - following the same criteria.

Students have been given the application forms - extra-copies are available in the Guidance Office.

Deadline for submission to Mrs. Tulloch is Wednesday, June 3rd at 3:30. I will attach the transcript information and deliver the forms on Thursday.

Make sure to ask for reference letters in a timely matter so that your referee has time to write a good letter that best represents you! Nothing is worse than having a student ask for a reference letter the day of the deadline, folks!

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Other Post-Secondary Education/Training in Saskatchewan

Go to www.sasknetwork.gov.sk.ca . Go to "learners" and then to "education and training". Go to "post-secondary". Scroll to the bottom of the page and you will find links to the universities, SIAST, Regional Colleges, Aboriginal Post-Secondary Schools, Private Vocational Schools, Religious Schools, Apprenticeship plus other educational and training opportunities!

Where do I find a particular program?

If you know what type of program you are interested in but don't know where you can find the school, go to:
http://www.schoolfinder.com/ You will be able to find out where a particular program is offered!

Parents........

We aim to keep the lines of communication open. If you have any questions about the information on this blog, please feel free to contact me at the school at 542-2521.
Glenda Tulloch

Parents, are you looking for a good book about transitioning from high school to university?

If you are looking for some reading material for students entering university, or for university students at any level, you might want to check this site out:
www.universitymatters.ca
The site describes the book "University Matters" and has some downloadable resources you might want to explore!

STUDY SKILLS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Need some help studying for finals? Here is one link that might help you get started:
www.geocities.com/Heartland/9120