BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRADES ENTRANCE AWARDS GUIDE 2016/ 2017

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BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRADES ENTRANCE AWARDS GUIDE 2016/ 2017

WELCOME TO SAIT POLYTECHNIC Whether you are starting your very first semester, or getting ready to graduate, a student award in the form of a scholarship or bursary can help you achieve your goals and find success. Every year, more than $4 million in awards are available to SAIT students in almost every program through the generosity of our corporate partners, alumni, faculty, staff and friends. An award might mean you don t have to take that part-time job to finance your studies. An award might mean recognition for academic success or community involvement. An award might make the difference between just wanting to attend and being able to attend. You are a valued member of the SAIT family, and you re here at an exciting time in SAIT s history. In 2016, this institution will celebrate its centennial. In just under 100 years, we have grown from a tiny school on the northern edge of town to today s state-of-the-art campus, and we are well on our way to our goal of becoming a global leader in applied education. Throughout our 10 decades, more than 220,000 students have graduated from SAIT, and the Alumni and Development team is proud of our alumni, and all they have achieved. But our team doesn t focus only on people who have already graduated. Alumni and Development is just as dedicated to supporting the career goals of our current students. We re here to help, and we d love to meet you. So be sure to drop by the Alumni and Development window (MA 113 in Heritage Hall) to say hello. On behalf of the Alumni and Development team, I wish you a great year and continued success. Brian Bowman Director, Alumni and Development 2 sait.ca

THE ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT TEAM IS HERE TO BE PART OF YOUR EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE SAIT s Alumni and Development team offers: The SAIT Student Awards Program We are proud to offer more than $4 million in awards to students in almost every program. Awards are available to all qualifying students in recognition of academic success, financial need, community involvement and more. Connections to Industry Get involved with your student club and get connected to alumni and other industry leaders. We contribute to a number of networking events that will connect you to your industry. It s a great way to learn more about your future career and to meet people who may someday become your employer. Free Business Cards for Graduating Students During the months just prior to your graduation from SAIT, watch for information on how to order and obtain your free business cards which we provide. We want you to succeed in and out of the classroom. Volunteer Opportunities We invite you to help out with a number of events throughout the year. You ll gain experience to add to your resumé, meet industry professionals and stay connected with fellow students. For more information about volunteer opportunities, visit sait.ca/alumni or email alumni@sait.ca. From the moment we welcome you on campus to the time when we help you succeed in your chosen profession after graduation, we will do all we can to support your goals. We look forward to meeting you and seeing you throughout the year. Drop by our office at any time. We re located in room MA 113 in Heritage Hall. Entrance Awards Guide 2015/2016 1

STUDENT AWARDS A BIG BENEFIT Each year thousands of worthy SAIT students receive over $4 million in awards from our donors. A student award can mean the difference between attending SAIT or not, or having to work while in school and taking longer to graduate. These awards can help students manage their debt load so that they are able to start their careers off right. SAIT offers more than 4,000 awards in the following categories: Entrance, General, School-Nominated and Government. ENTRANCE AWARDS This brochure outlines the 2016/2017 Entrance Awards that are available online for application until May 30, 2016. Entrance Awards are designated for students who are beginning a new program in the upcoming fall. In some instances they are program-specific and in others, students in all programs may apply. Please Note: If you are an apprentice, you must apply during your first period of apprenticeship training at SAIT Polytechnic during the 2016/2017 year. ADDITIONAL AWARD CATEGORIES Additional awards available to SAIT students are detailed in the Student Awards Guide made available in August each year. Once a student has a confirmed seat in their program and has paid their tuition deposit, then beginning on August 1, they can apply for awards in these other categories. General Awards: Undesignated awards that, in most circumstances, any student in any program may apply for provided they meet the criteria. Program-Specific Awards: Designated to the academic schools and specific to each program of study. Government Awards: Designed and issued directly by the government. All details on these awards can be found by visiting alis.alberta.ca/scholarships. AWARD CRITERIA SAIT awards are given based in whole or in part on the following criteria: Academic Achievement: Academic achievement from high school and/or on specific pre-requisites. Financial Need: Financial need is determined on the comparison of a student s income and the expenses for the academic year. Students receiving student loans may still be considered in financial need. Community Involvement: Participation in high school events or clubs, community events, volunteer commitments with non-profits and/or charities, and involvement in extracurricular activities such as sports or church. It is important to include as much information as possible on these in your application. Donor Specific: Criteria which the donor of the award has identified as important to them. GENERAL INFORMATION WHO MAY APPLY? Once you are accepted into SAIT as a full-time student in a program or apprenticeship you may be eligible to apply. You must have a SAIT student ID number, have paid your tuition deposit and have access to your mysait account. ARE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ELIGIBLE? Yes, students who are citizens of countries other than Canada and who have been accepted at SAIT on a student visa are eligible for SAIT student awards. In order to collect the award however, an international student must have either a Social Insurance Number (SIN) or an Individual Tax Number (ITN). International students should contact the SAIT International Student office for details and assistance with this. The office may also suggest other awards that are directed specifically to international students. HOW TO APPLY Applications are only accepted online at mysait.ca. Click on your mystudent tab and look under the Finance Information section for Scholarships and Awards and for the Online Student Awards Application Form. These pages list all of the Entrance Awards simply check off the awards you wish to apply for. Apply anytime, anywhere. It s that simple. 2 sait.ca

APPLICATION DEADLINE Please note that Entrance Awards are only open for application until May 30, 2016. This deadline is firm and cannot be extended. For Apprentice Entrance Awards, you must apply during your first period of training while you are attending SAIT during the 2016/2017 year. TRANSCRIPTS Applicants MUST submit the most recent copy of their high school transcripts to the Alumni and Development office (MA113 or via email to scholarships@sait.ca) prior to May 30, 2016. If you have provided a copy of your transcript to Student Services when you applied to SAIT, you will still need to provide an additional copy specifically for your awards application. APPLICATION TIPS READ THE CRITERIA Read the criteria for each award carefully. Please do not apply for an award if you do not meet the essential criteria. Targeting your application will save you time. A WORD ABOUT YOUR REFERENCES Choose your references with care. Employers, religious leaders, community leaders, teachers and instructors can serve as excellent references. Ideally your references should have known you for a minimum of six months. Avoid using family members, best friends or roommates. FINANCIAL INFORMATION If you are applying for any awards that have financial need as a criterion, you must fill in this section. Please provide accurate information on monthly expenses and income. If you are unsure of the exact amounts, please provide estimates. ESSAYS, WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION, SPECIALTY CRITERIA Please read these sections carefully and answer the questions as specifically as you can. It is best to provide as much detailed information as possible. IF I WIN AN AWARD HOW WILL I KNOW? The SAIT Alumni and Development office will email or telephone you if you are selected as a recipient. THERE ARE AT LEAST 465 WORDS FOR THANK YOU No matter how you say it cheers, merci, danke, shukran, xie xie, gracias, shukriya. If you do receive an award, here is how you can say thank you to SAIT supporters: Use the form provided in your awards package to write a thank you note to the donor. When you are successful in the work force, please keep in touch with us and consider supporting SAIT in any way you can. TAXATION OF AWARDS Scholarships, fellowships or bursaries are usually not taxable and are not reported as income on your tax return provided you are eligible for the education amount. Please visit: www.cra-arc.gc.ca and search for taxation of scholarships or call the CRA at 1.800.959.8281 to determine your specific tax status. PLEASE NOTE: All awards, amounts and numbers of awards as listed in this brochure are subject to receipt of funding. In the event of program cancellation, awards will be reallocated to a program area designated by Alumni and Development. If there is a discrepancy between the published award criteria or value and the official award documentation located in the Alumni and Development office, the official documentation is deemed accurate. Award criteria and values are subject to change. I recently finished my first intake for my apprentice program. I greatly appreciate the award I received as it will help financially through the next year of school. Once I finish my apprenticeship, I plan on going to Africa to practice my trade there by installing rainwater harvesting operations. Thank you for the donation! Johnathen, Plumbing apprentice Entrance Awards Guide 2015/2016 3

2016/2017 ENTRANCE AWARDS NOTE: Applicants MUST submit the most recent copy of their high school transcripts to the Alumni and Development office (MA113 or via email to scholarships@sait.ca) prior to May 30, 2016 to be considered for these awards. This transcript is in addition to the transcript submitted to Student Services at the time of application to SAIT Polytechnic. ALBERTA BLUE CROSS 50TH ANNIVERSARY Value: $1,250 Number: 5 Entering a Diploma program Academic achievement Attended last year of high school in Alberta Alberta resident One award for the Information Technology program One award for any Health and Public Safety diploma program One award for any diploma program One award for a student who has relocated more than 100 km (one way) to attend SAIT One award for a student with disabilities where additional expenses are not covered by government funding Students who have previously successfully completed a certificate, diploma or degree are not eligible ALBERTA ADVANCED EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY Value: $5,000 Number: 4 Entering one of the following programs: Automated Systems Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems, Bachelor of Applied Technology Information Systems, Broadcast Systems Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, Information Technology, Object- Oriented Software Developer Academic merit Leadership through community involvement May study at SAIT or at distance delivery sites within Canada In the event of a tie, financial need will be considered BARB HIGGINS INSPIRATION Value: $1,200 Number: 1 Entering the Film and Video Production, Journalism or Radio, Television and Broadcast News programs Extra-curricular and community activities Preference given to females and single parents 4 sait.ca

ELI HIGGINS There had to be more to life than crushing gravel. That s what Eli Higgins thought when he decided to apply to SAIT. After leaving high school in Cardston, I didn t really know what I wanted to do. I just went out and found work, says Higgins. I took a series of jobs such as gravel crusher and construction labourer. The 25 year old student says those jobs were the biggest motivator to return to school. He wanted an education to establish a career so he could move up in the world and he says SAIT was the place to help him do that. On the advice of a friend, Higgins applied to the Instrumentation Engineering Technology program at SAIT s MacPhail School of Energy. Once he was accepted, he immediately began investing time and energy in applying for student awards. Higgins says he had been out on his own since finishing high school and he had not been able to save much money. He knew that, as a student, his finances would be tight. He figured it was worth the effort to apply for awards. His hard work paid off; Higgins was the proud recipient of the Shell Canada Aboriginal entrance award which included enough money to cover tuition and other school fees. It s a renewable award which means he will receive the same amount for second year if he maintains good grades. Having that extra cash has been definitely one of the best helping hands I could ever ask for, he says. When you re financially stressed, it s hard to concentrate on everything else. Having that solid financial foundation just lifts a huge weight off your shoulders and has allowed me to concentrate on my studies. Higgins credits his financial security for helping him maintain good grades and providing him the opportunity to get involved in extracurricular activities. He served as a mentor at the Chinook Lodge Aboriginal Resource Centre and he got involved in the SAIT chapter of the International Society of Automation, a student club affiliated with professionals in instrumentation. Higgins will begin his second year as president of the student group. Higgins says he made the right decision coming to SAIT and the Instrumentation Engineering Technology program because it combines hands on work as well as theory. I totally love my program, he says. I could see doing this the rest of my life. Entrance Awards Guide 2015/2016 5

6 sait.ca BISSETT BURSARY PROGRAM Value: up to $6.500, tuition only Number: up to 20 Renewal available Nominated from designated area high schools, and identified as meeting the following criteria: Academic achievement Community involvement To qualify for renewal of award, recipients must maintain minimum academic requirements, complete Centre for Academic Learner Service requirements and continue to demonstrate eligibility under the criteria outlined above. For more information about this award, please visit sait.ca and search for Bissett Bursary Program. Deadline: Apply through your guidance counsellor or success coach anytime. First selection Deadline: November 27, 2015; second selection Deadline February 26, 2016. CARTHY FOUNDATION Value: $5,000 Number: 4 Entering one of the following programs: Administrative Information Management, Bachelor of Applied Technology Information Systems, Baking and Pastry Arts, Broadcast Systems Technology, Business Administration, Dental Assisting, Emergency Medical Technology Paramedic, Film and Video Production, Graphic Communication and Print Technology, Health Information Management, Hospitality Management, Journalism, Legal Assistant, Library Information Technology, New Media Production and Design, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Nutrition for Healthy Lifestyles, Professional Cooking, Radio Television and Broadcast News, Respiratory Therapy, Travel and Tourism Academic achievement Leadership/community involvement CALDWELL FAMILY AWARD Value: $2,000 Number: 1 Entering the Bachelor of Applied Technology Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Engineering Technology or Power Engineer Technology programs Academic achievement in prerequisite subjects required for admission Female student DALE LANDRY MEMORIAL Value: $1,800, $2,600 Number: 2 One award for entering a Certificate program One award for entering a Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program intended to assist individuals with extenuating circumstances who may not be able to attend SAIT without financial assistance DICK AND LOIS HASKAYNE Value: $4,000 Number: 5 Entering a Certificate or Diploma program Academic achievement Graduate of a rural Canadian high school Preference given to students who intend to live in SAIT residence during their first year EHT STUDENT BURSARY Value: $1,500 Number: 1 Entering a Certificate or Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program Intended for a student with a documented learning disability FAIRFAX FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LIMITED Value: $3,500 Number: 1 Possible renewal for 3 years for an additional $3,500 annually Entering a Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program For a recent high school graduate (no longer than 18 months between graduation and SAIT enrolment) Academic achievement of 75% based on prerequisite marks Community involvement Canadian citizen or landed immigrant To qualify for renewal of award, recipients must continue enrolment in their chosen program in consecutive semesters (excluding four month semester break), and continue to demonstrate eligibility under the criteria outlined above. Recipients must re-apply each future year and declare if participating in a work-study program. This award is also listed on the Online Application under the General Awards Section. HIRE A STUDENT / THE CALGARY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Value: $390 Number: 1 Entering a Certificate, Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AWARD MAY 2015 Value: $1000 Number: 1 Entering a full time Certificate, Diploma or Degree or Applied Degree program Academic achievement in previous education Why you chose SAIT and your program

RICHARD BERNHARDT MEMORIAL Value: 3 installments of $650 Number: 1 Enrolled in the first period of an Apprenticeship program Academic achievement Leadership/community involvement Alberta resident 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 Apprentice programs The intent of this award is to provide three equal installments of $650 to the student in their first, second and third periods of continuous apprenticeship training at SAIT This award is also listed on the Online Application under the General Awards Section. Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training during the 2016/2017 year ROBERT SPENCE MEMORIAL Value: $2,965 Number: 3 and possible renewal in future years Entering a Certificate, Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program Must be bilingual (French/English) or have an educational background in French language or French immersion/ bilingual programs Scholastic achievement of 70% based on prerequisite subjects Canadian citizen Recipients who remain in good academic standing must re-apply for assistance in each future year This award is also listed on the Online Application under the General Awards Section. SAIT ACCESS Value: $1,375 Number: 2 Entering a Certificate, Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program SAIT ACCESS, APPRENTICE Value: $1,375 Number: 1 Enrolled in the first period of an Apprenticeship program This award is also listed on the Online Application under the General Awards Section. Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training during the 2016/2017 year SAIT ENTRANCE Value: $950 Number: 16 Entering a Certificate or Diploma program, one award per department Entering SAIT directly from high school Academic achievement in prerequisite subjects required for admission SAIT FAMILY CAMPAIGN PEER RECOGNITION Value: $1000 Number: 1 Entering a full time Certificate, Diploma or Degree program Community involvement Academic achievement in prerequisite subjects required for admission Preference for dependents of current SAIT staff Entrance Awards Guide 2015/2016 7

With my first semester almost completed, I am very excited to be in this program. It is everything I thought it would be. A lot of hard work, but am excited to be making my way to a lifelong career in Sonography. This scholarship has eased my stress of the financial burden of school and allowed me to focus on my studies. I am grateful for the support. Sara, Diagnostic Medical Sonography 8 sait.ca SAIT FIRST CHOICE BMO FINANCIAL Value: $5,000 Number: 1 Entering a diploma program Academic achievement Extra-curricular and community activities Must be a Canadian Citizen SAIT FIRST CHOICE CIBC Value: $5,000 Number: 1 Entering the Bachelor of Business Administration (Accounting) Degree program Overall highest average high school marks Extra-curricular and community activities Canadian citizen or landed immigrant SAIT FIRST CHOICE SAIT BOARD OF GOVERNORS Value: $4,000, $2,500 Number: 9 Four awards for entering a Certificate program Five awards for entering a Diploma, Applied Degree or Degree program Academic achievement based on prerequisite marks SAIT FIRST CHOICE SAIT BOARD OF GOVERNORS, APPRENTICE Listed on the Online Application under the General Awards Section Value: $1,500 Number: 4 Enrolled in the first period of an Apprenticeship program Leadership/community involvement Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training during the 2016/2017 year SAIT FIRST CHOICE SCOTIABANK Value: $3,000 Number: 2 Entering a Diploma program Academic achievement based on prerequisite marks Extra-curricular and community activities Canadian citizen SHELL CANADA ABORIGINAL Value: $5,700 Number: 2 and possible renewal in second year Entering a Diploma program Intended for Aboriginal students Academic achievement (minimum of 2.7) Leadership/community involvement Preference given to students enrolled in Power Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering Technology programs Recipients who remain in good academic standing (minimum GPA 2.7) and exemplify the values of a SAIT student through community involvement in a mentorship role within Chinook Lodge will be eligible for renewal in their second year and must re-apply SHELL CANADA ABORIGINAL, APPRENTICE Listed on the Online Application under the General Awards Section Value: $5,700 Number: 1 And possible renewal in second period Enrolled in the first period of an Apprenticeship program Intended for Aboriginal students Academic achievement (minimum of 2.7) Leadership/community involvement Preference given to Millwright, Steamfitter/Pipefitter or Heavy Equipment apprentices Recipients who remain in good academic standing (minimum GPA 2.7) and exemplify the values of a SAIT student through community involvement in a mentorship role within Chinook Lodge will be eligible for renewal in their second year and must re-apply. Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training during the 2016/2017 year WXN INSPIRING LEADER Value: $5,000 Number: 1 Entering one of the following programs: Mechanical Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Applied Technology, Petroleum Engineering or Chemical Engineering Leadership and community involvement Academic achievement in prerequisite subjects Female student

THESE STUDENTS ARE SMILING BECAUSE OF DONORS DONORS INVEST IN SAIT POLYTECHNIC S STUDENT AWARDS PROGRAM, PROVIDING OVER $4 MILLION IN BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS TO MORE THAN 4,000 STUDENTS EACH YEAR. Student awards remove financial barriers and allow men and women to focus on their studies. SAIT is proud of the many large and small businesses and individuals that contribute to student awards which inspire our students to achieve success. If you have a question about the SAIT Student Awards Program, please call Alumni and Development at 403.284.7010 or email scholarships@sait.ca

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