CADMUS APPRENTICE Value: $1,000 Number: 30 Leadership/community involvement High school transcript required Entering first period of the following pre employment and apprenticeship programs: Appliance Service Technician, Auto Body Technician, Automotive Service Technician, Baker, Bricklayer, Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, Concrete Finisher, Electrical Motor Systems Technician, Electrician, Gasfitter First Class, Glassworker/Glazier, Heavy Equipment Technician, Instrument Technician, Machinist, Millwright, Painter and Decorator, Parts Technician, Plumber, Power Systems Electrician, Recreation Vehicle Service Technician, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Sheet Metal Worker, Steamfitter Pipefitter, Transport Refrigeration Mechanic, Welder. Submit a copy of your high school or apprentice entrance exam marks to Alumni and Development, Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training. CALGARY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION Value: $1,000 Number: 3 Calgary resident One award for students in one of the following programs: Architectural Technologies, Civil Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Engineering Design and Drafting Technology, Geomatics Engineering Technology, Welding Engineering Technology Two awards for students in one of the following apprenticeship programs, or completion of a pre employment program as follows: Bricklayer, Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, Concrete Finisher, Electrician, Glazier, Painter and Decorator, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Plumber, Sheet Metal Worker, Steamfitter Pipefitter, Welder. Previous period apprenticeship marks required Entering students must submit a copy of high school transcript Marks are to be submitted to Alumni and Development, and May 30 CALGARY CO-OP ASSOCIATION Value: $2,000 Number: 1 Preference will be given to members of Calgary Co op. CALGARY FILIPINO LIONS CLUB Value: $300 Number: 2 Any diploma or certificate program Preference given to applicants of Filipino descent. CALGARY FOUNDATION Value: $450 Number: 1 Any certificate or diploma program Preference given to a single parent. CALGARY HITMEN Value: $2,500 Number: 1. CALGARY KOTOBUKI SOCIETY (JAPANESE SENIORS) Second period apprentice CALGARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR IMMIGRANTS Value: $1,400 Number: 1 Third or fifth semester Good standing in previous semesters of study Landed immigrant to Canada or one who has been a landed immigrant and now a Canadian citizen. CANADIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE CJ 93 SERVICE Value: $370 Number: 1 Has been registered as a child, youth or adult member of any section of Scouting for more than two years Current community involvement considered. CARETAKING AND CUSTODIAL STAFF Value: $190 Number: 1 Any diploma program Being supported by a single parent Submit a reference letter to Alumni and Development, CENOVUS ENERGY Value: $1,000 Number: 2 Any program (minimum GPA 3.00) Must write an essay on the importance of the oil and gas industry to Alberta s economy. CLOVERDALE PAINT INC. Value: $600 Number: 2 Any program Demonstrated commitment to community service and career or entrepreneurial objectives Preference given to dependents of Cloverdale Paint employees Alberta or British Columbia residents and Canadian citizens. CN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR WOMEN Value: $600 Number: 1 Female student entering a non traditional trade or program. Complete a short essay describing your career interests Must submit a reference letter to Alumni and Development, COLIN GUTOR DARE TO LEAD Leadership demonstrated by volunteer activities in the SAIT community. CURRY Value: $ 1,090 Number: 1 Entering or returning student enroled in a certificate or diploma program Preference given to descendants of the original pioneers (early 1900 s) who held title to land within the present boundaries of the Special Areas Board, Hanna, Alberta proof required If no descendant applicant qualifies, the award will be open to students who have attended a high school within the Special Areas Board s jurisdiction Altario, Cessford, Consort, Coronation, Hanna, Oyen, Youngstown. A legal land description and proof of ancestry must be submitted showing that your ancestor was a pioneer of the Special Areas Board. This proof can be things such as Family Trees, copies of ancestry information from History books, current or previous proof of land title, etc Then, confirmation that the legal land description of your ancestor is within the boundaries of the Special Areas Board must also be obtained from the Special Areas Board Office in Hanna, AB at 403.854.5600 Submit your proof to Alumni and Development, Heritage Hall Room MA113. DAHRLYNE HUBERT MEMORIAL Value: $2,525 Number: 1 (minimum GPA 3.00) Mature student of 30 years of age or older Landed immigrant to Canada with children. DIRTT STUDENT INNOVATION Value: $1,500 per Team Number: 2 Full time students who will be graduating from a certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program Demonstrated capacity for innovative thinking in a project, preferably with a project course, that solves an existing industry problem or meets an unsolved customer need. For information on applying contact Applied Research and Innovation Services at 403.210.4373 or email innovation.awards@sait.ca Submit your application along with a reference letter directly to the Applied Research and Innovation Services department, room MD115. Deadline: April 30 DOUGLAS (YEUNG) TIMS MEMORIAL Value: $420 Number: 1 Preference given to former students of the Calgary Public Chinese School who are also involved in the community. ED MARDELL MEMORIAL Sponsored by: AUPE - Local 39 Value: $230 Number: 1 (minimum GPA 2.00) For an AUPE member or dependent of Leadership and community involvement Preference given to Business Administration students. Student Awards Guide 2012/2013 7 General Athletics CALS Business Construction Energy Health and Public Safety Hospitality and Tourism Information and Communications Technologies Manufacturing and Automation Transportation
General Athletics CALS Business Construction Energy Health and Public Safety Hospitality and Tourism Information and Communications Technologies Manufacturing and Automation Transportation E.J. TICKLES FAMILY Value: $230 Number: 1 Completed one semester or one period of either a diploma or apprentice program Involvement in extracurricular activities. ELMA WAMBEKE Value: $430 Number: 1 Preference given to rural applicants from Alberta whose parents derive their principal income from farming Minimum GPA 2.00 from previous semesters. EMMA RANSOM MEMORIAL Value: $780 Number: 1 Any certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program Leadership skills developed at SAIT through participation in campus activities and volunteerism. ERNEST WOOD MEMORIAL Value: $655 Number: 1 Enroled in a pre employment program for a minimum of two years Primary consideration given to individual who demonstrates an ability to succeed while enroled in the program academic achievement, leadership and community involvement Secondary consideration given to financial need FACILITIES MAINTENANCE Value: $420 Number: 2 First period apprentice (any trade) Athletic participation Sportsmanship Leadership Canadian citizenship. FAIRFAX FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LIMITED Value: $3,500 Number: 1 Must have previously received this award in your first year Second year student in diploma, applied degree or degree programs minimum GPA 3.00 Community involvement Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. Special Note: Previous recipients must continue enrolment in their chosen program in consecutive semesters (excluding four month semester summer break) and continue to demonstrate eligibility under the criteria outlined above. Previous recipients must apply each year and declare if participating in any work-study programs. FIRSTENERGY CAPITAL CORP. 10TH ANNIVERSARY Value: $1,000 Number: 10 Third or fifth semester of any diploma, applied degree or degree program Preference given to financially distressed students in energy industry related studies. 8 sait.ca FRANCES CAMYRE MEMORIAL 3 Successfully completed first semester Acceptable academic achievement Personal character as defined by the donor Must be a Canadian citizen and a continuous Alberta resident for at least five years. FRIENDS OF SAIT CHUCKWAGON Value: $1,565 Number: 2 One award for full time students in the first, second or third semester of a certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program One award for full time students in the first, second or third period of an apprenticeship program. and May 30 GAS PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION CANADA (GPAC) Value: $750 Number: 1 Third or fifth semester Following programs are eligible: Bachelor of Applied Petroleum Engineering Technology, Chemical Engineering Technology, Chemical Laboratory Technology, Geomatics Engineering Technology, Instrumentation Engineering Technology, Petroleum Engineering Technology, Welding Engineering Technology Graduate of a Canadian high school. GEORGE S. AUDLEY EDUCATIONAL FUND ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES (AUPE) Value: $370 Number: 1 Certificate or diploma program (minimum GPA 2.50) Members in good standing of the AUPE with two years of consecutive service Spouses and/or financial dependents (under 25 years of age) of members in good standing of the AUPE with two years of consecutive service Dependents of retired or deceased AUPE members (must apply within ten years of the retirement or death) Consideration given to past members who enrol within the first year following job elimination. Must provide AUPE membership number. GLOBAL EDUCATION NETWORK Value: Varies Number: Varies Enroled in a program that participates in the Global Education Network (GEN) Program For details on eligibility and how to apply, contact the GEN Coordinator at 403 774 4971. Deadline: Ongoing INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF JOB S DAUGHTERS Value: $80 Number: 1 First or third semester of any program INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS EXCELLENCE, LEADERSHIP, COMMUNITY SPIRIT Value: $1,000 Number: 3 For international students Second year of program One award based on academic achievement (highest GPA from first and second semesters) One award based on outstanding leadership at a supervisory or mentorship level to fellow SAIT students demonstrated by initiative in creating or implementing opportunities, events, or other activities that support international students and the International Centre One award based on community spirit demonstrated by volunteering in the office assistant or event planning programs, tutoring fellow students, participating in the Global Buddy program and the general support of the International Students Centre initiatives. JACK DALLAS MEMORIAL Value: $470 Number: 1 or third period of apprenticeship program Athletic participation Sportsmanship Leadership Citizenship Personality. JR RUNNING RABBIT MEMORIAL Value: $1,000 Number: 1 Any period of an apprenticeship program Preference given to Plumber Apprentices Must be of Canadian Aboriginal/Native ancestry with a status card. KELLY DEBERT MEMORIAL Second period or higher of any apprenticeship program Community involvement. LEONIE RICHARD MEMORIAL Value: $100 Number: 1 Entering or returning student Female student Single parent Canadian citizen Preference given to applicants in programs related to the food service industry. LOCAL 39 AUPE ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES Value: $600 Number: 1 Certificate, diploma or apprenticeship program (minimum GPA 2.50) AUPE members in good standing with one year of consecutive service (not restricted to Local 39) and/ or their spouse/same sex partner and/or their financial dependents Dependents (under the age of 25) of retired or deceased member (within a period of ten years of retirement/death) Consideration will be made for a past member who enrols full-time within the first year following job elimination. Must provide AUPE membership number.
LOCAL 39 AUPE PROMISING FUTURES Value: $245 Number: 2 Second period or higher of any apprenticeship program One award with a preference given to a female student in an apprenticeship program in Construction, Energy or Manufacturing and Automation. Submit a copy of your apprenticeship marks to Alumni and Development, Room MA113. MACDONALD FAMILY Value: $1,120 Number: 5 Diploma programs Primary consideration given to financial need Secondary consideration given to academic achievement Preference given to applicants with dependent children. MANULIFE FINANCIAL Value: $5,000 Number: 1. MARY CHIARASTELLA MEMORIAL Value: $440 Number: 1 Involvement in the SAIT community Satisfactory first semester marks. MATHEW GILBERT MEMORIAL Diploma, applied degree and degree programs Volunteer activities Preference given to applicants that have volunteered with a mental health organization within the last two years Preference given to applicants in the Journalism program. Submit a letter from the mental health organization as proof of volunteerism to Alumni and Development, NEIL COLLIN Value: $435 Number: 2 Living in SAIT Residence Outstanding contributor to the SAIT student residence (minimum GPA 2.00) Member of the current SAIT Residence Social Committee/Community Council. OPTIMIST CLUB OF CALGARY GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Value: $960 Number: 1 Third or fourth semester Youth involvement Canadian citizen Not to be recipient of another major award. OWEN SCHOLARSHIP Certificate or diploma program For a single parent Preference given to part time studies. PETE CINDRIC MEMORIAL Value: $1,500 Number: 2 Third or fourth semester PRINCESS AUTO FOUNDATION Value: $525 Number: 2 First period of the following apprentice programs: Automotive Service Technician, Electrical Motor Systems Technician and Welder RICHARD BERNHARDT MEMORIAL Value: 3 installments of $500 Number: 1 Enroled in first period of an apprenticeship program Community/leadership involvement Preference given to applicants travelling to attend SAIT from Coronation or the surrounding towns in the County of Paintearth In the event that there are no applicants from the above area, preference will be given to applicants registered in the Auto Body Technician, Automotive Service Technician and Parts Technician programs. The intent of this award is to provide three equal installments of $500 to the student in their first, second and third periods of continuous apprenticeship training at SAIT. Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training. RICHARD CROSS MEMORIAL Value: $1,850 Number: 1 Completed a minimum of first semester of a diploma program with a minimum GPA 2.00 Leadership within SAITSA, SAIT and the overall Calgary community Not in receipt of another internal SAITSA award Must not be a member of the SAITSA Executive Council. ROBERT E. ROBERTSON MEMORIAL Value: $400 Number: 1 Second or third semester of any full-time certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program In the event of a tie preference will be given to a single parent with dependents living with them. ROBERT SPENCE MEMORIAL Value: $2,890 Number: 3 Must have previously received this award in your first year Second year student in diploma, applied degree or degree programs Must be bilingual (French/ English) or have an educational background in French language or French immersion/ bilingual programs Scholastic achievement of 70% Special Note: Previous recipients who are in good academic standing must apply for assistance each year. ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY MACEACHERN Value: $1,500 Number: 4 For full time students. ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY WEST COLONEL MACLEOD Value: $1,000 Number: 1 Minimum GPA 3.70 500 1000 word essay on How My Career and Philosophy Could Help Better World Understanding must be written to qualify for this award. SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) APPRENTICE Value: $185 Number: 1 Second or third period of an apprentice program Minimum 75% academic achievement during the previous year(s) Preference given to a dependent of SAFA (please identify). A copy of marks must be included and submitted to Alumni and Development, SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) DEPENDENTS Value: $560 Number: 1 Enroled in a full-time program at a recognized university, college or technical institute Direct dependent of a current or past SAFA member. For details on how to apply please contact the SAFA office located in the Senator Burns building, room N201, or phone 403.284.8321 Applicants must apply directly to the SAFA Association and provide proof of university acceptance. Deadline: November 1 SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) DIPLOMA Value: $185 Number: 1 Third or fifth semester of a diploma, applied degree or degree program Primary consideration given to academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50 during the previous year) Secondary consideration given to dependents of SAFA members (please identify) is third consideration Participation in extracurricular activities is fourth consideration Other awards received are a fifth consideration. SAIT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Value: $585 Number: 5 Three awards for: SAIT or community involvement Preference given to SAIT alumnus or member of alumnus immediate family Two awards for: may also be a consideration. and December 31 SAIT COMMERCIAL SERVICES Value: $2,000 Number: 1 Any semester of any diploma program Minimum GPA of 3.00. Deadline: February 28 Student Awards Guide 2012/2013 9 General Athletics CALS Business Construction Energy Health and Public Safety Hospitality and Tourism Information and Communications Technologies Manufacturing and Automation Transportation