SLIDE 1 THO THORNH RNHILL LL S. S.S. S. GU GUIDA DANC NCE E SE SERV RVICE CES SC SCHO HOLA LARS RSHI HIPS PS & AW AWAR ARDS DS
October
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DON’T FORGET TO JOIN US AT…
THORNHILL SECONDARY SCHOOL’S Po Post-Se Seco cond ndar ary y Fa Fair Th Thursd sday ay No Novembe ber r 7, 2013 7:30 0 pm to 9:00 pm
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Scholarships and Awards Agenda
Scholarships Purpose / Definition Types of Scholarships /
Awards/Bursaries / Grants
Student Commitment Financing Your Education Resources and Websites Discussion
SLIDE 4 Purpose of Scholarships
To provide funds for post-secondary
education
To recognize student achievement To provide funds for extended
- pportunities in post-secondary
Prestigious
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What is a Scholarship?
A non-repayable sum of money awarded to a student to help finance post-secondary education
These funds are used for post- secondary education purposes: tuition, books and/or residence
SLIDE 6 Types of Scholarships & Awards
- Entrance Scholarship
- Merit Scholarship
- Athletic Scholarship
- Bursaries
- Grants
- Nominated Scholarships
- High School Scholarships
SLIDE 7 Thornhill Secondary Awards
- Kertland Memorial Scholarship (Lion’s Club)
- W. Stanton Schoeler Memorial Award
- TSS School Council Award
- Markham District Energy Sustainability Award
- Stephen Luther Memorial Award
- YRDSB Director of Award
Determined by: School Awards Committee
SLIDE 8 Who Offers Scholarships and Awards?
Employers - Talk to your parents. Ask your boss. Companies – TD/Canada Trust, Burger King
Sears, IBM, Bank of Montreal
Organizations / Associations / Foundations
Mensa Canada, Girl Guides of Canada, The Dennis Waldman Foundation,
Future Aces – Herbert Carnegie Foundation, Lions International
Governments Ontario Tuition Grant
OSAP
Schools – University, College
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Additional Points of Interest
Scholarships based on academic
achievement, may be renewable if high marks are maintained
You may apply for and be granted an
unlimited number of scholarships (except for university scholarships)
Most scholarships are not taxable Entering contests (Math, Science and Essay)
can earn you scholarships
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Are You a Good Scholarship Application Candidate?
Well-rounded (academics, community
service, extra-curricular, leadership)
Excellent time management and ability
to research and plan
At least an 80% average and above Students with high grades 9-12, have
an advantage
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Tracking Your Volunteer Hours For Community Awards
If you have met or exceeded your required 40 hours of community involvement, it will be your responsibility to track any additional hours. A tracking form is available on the T.S.S. Guidance website.
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Appropriate Candidacy Cont’d.
Dedicated to the application process Willing to seek help from family, friends,
teachers, Mentors, and Scholarship Coach
Part of a special group (ethnicity,
athletic, and exceptionality)
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Your Parents/Guardians Can Help
Assist in preparing a financial plan To provide encouragement Aid in the research process To investigate a network of
contacts and resources
To review applications / resume
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Before You Apply
Plan ahead and do your research Prepare a resume and order transcripts Request 3 letters of recommendation
from a teacher, a community and an extra-curricular supervisor
Know everything there is to know about
the scholarship (expectations, requirements, eligibility, deadline for applications)
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Fill in all sections of the application unless not
applicable
Always tell the truth Use standard white paper for essays and
resumes
Ensure the application is proofread Type the final copy of the application or write
neatly
Photocopy application package before
mailing
Application Etiquette
SLIDE 17 Students with Exceptionalities
Students identified with a disability can receive
accommodations and may also qualify for additional financial assistance at university and college
Students are responsible for providing the school
with documentation of their disability
Scholarships are available for specific disabilities
and special needs in general
National Educational Association of Disabled
Students www.neads.ca
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Financial Aid for Students with Special Needs
Bursary for Students with Disabilities (BSWD) Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) Ontario Special Bursary Program (OSBP) Canada Study Grant for High-Need Part-Time
Students (CSG/HN/PT)
Part-Time Canada Student Loan Program
(PTCSLP)
SLIDE 19 Useful Scholarship Websites
Database of Scholarships, Bursaries & Grants
www.studentsawards.com www.scholarshipscanada.com
One-stop resource from the federal government
www.canlearn.ca
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
www.aucc.ca
Thornhill S.S. Guidance
www.thornhill.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
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Website Spotlight
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Studentawards .com
There are thousands of scholarships and awards
with non-academic attributes:
• Being creative, nice or tall • Volunteering • Where you live • Playing sports (hockey, soccer, etc.) • Your heritage or what languages you speak • Entering a contest, responding to a survey
SLIDE 22 Studentawards.com
Studentawards.com…easy as 1, 2, 3 1.Students register and complete a profile 2.studentawards.com will search their database of
- ver 10,000 awards worth over $70,000,000
3.Students can then apply to the awards in the
search results.
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TSS Awards
The deadline to submit your application for
TSS Scholarships and School Nominated Scholarships is Friday October 18th 2013
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Find this presentation on
www.thornhill.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
us
Thornhill S.S. @TSSGuidance
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DISCUSSION