PRINCE ALBERT WILDLIFE FEDERATION SCHOLARSHIP
We are very pleased to once again be offering our Scholarship program again in 2024.
Any member who has a child attending any Post Secondary Institution is urged to open the attachments. All eligibility requirements are listed, as well as an application form.
The applications are all judged by an independent group who do not know the names associated with the essays submitted. All essays are numbered prior to their submission to the judges, and they simply pick the winners by selecting numbers. This has proven to be the fairest way of determining who the Scholarship recipients are.
Please have the completed application and essay submitted to us by midnight, May 31st.
Good luck to all who apply.
Cheers
Doug
PRINCE ALBERT WILDLIFE FEDERATION SCHOLARSHIP RULES
A total of 2 scholarships of $500.00 each will be awarded to successful applicants.
ELIGIBILITY
Must be an individual member of the SWF in good standing with the PAWF Branch.
Entering college, university, or a recognized technical or vocational post-secondary school as a full-time student; or
Presently in college, university, or a recognized technical or vocational postsecondary school as a full-time student.
PROCEDURES
Each applicant must completely fill out a 2024 PAWF Scholarship Application Form.
Must include proof of enrollment/acceptance letter.
Include an essay of between 250-500 words. Invasive plant species in
Saskatchewan are a growing threat to the integrity of native prairie. Provide an essay on one or more of these plant species, that includes description, habitat, impact and management.
SELECTION OF SCHOLARSHIPS
Winners will be announced at the June Executive Board Meeting. All applications must be received by the PAWF no later than May 31, 2024
PAWF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Name of Applicant
Last Home Address | Middle | First |
Street | City | |
Telephone 2024 PAWF Membership number |
Are you a PRIMARY OR AFFILIATE Member?
Primary Member\'s Name
Name of College, University or Technical School you are applying to or currently attending as a full time student:
If selected for this Scholarship I fully agree to adhere to the rules that have been established by the PAWF.
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
DATE
Include an essay of between 250-500 words. Invasive plant species in
Saskatchewan are a growing threat to the integrity of native prairie. Provide an essay on one or more of these plant species, that includes description, habitat, impact and management.
A total of 2 scholarships of $500.00 each will be awarded on a yearly basis. One scholarship will be awarded to a male applicant and one to a female applicant (if there are no applicants from one sex both scholarships will go to the other).
ELIGIBILITY
* A member in good standing.
* The son, daughter, stepchild, legally adopted child, spouse of a PAWF member in good standing.
* Entering college, university, or a recognized technical or vocational post-secondary school as a full-time student; or
* Presently in college, university, or a recognized technical or vocational post-secondary school as a full time student.
PROCEDURES
Each applicant must fill out a PAWF Scholarship Application Form.
Applicants must submit an essay of between 250 to 500 words on what are the benefits of being a member of the PAWF and why this is important to you.
SELECTION OF SCHOLARSHIPS
Winners will be announced at the June Executive Board Meeting.
All applications must be received by the PAWF no later than May 31st.