This Award

College of Fellows Indigenous Planning Student Award

This annual award of $5,000 supports an Indigenous student (First Nation, Inuit or Metis) in their post-secondary studies at an accredited Canadian planning program, in full-time or part-time studies.

The College of Fellows represents the Fellows of the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP). Becoming a Fellow of CIP is the highest award the Institute can give to a planner. It is given only to those members who exhibit the highest professional accomplishments and exhibit a wide breadth of experience in a Canadian or international planning context.

CIP Fellows want to contribute to broadening Canadian planning practice to better include Indigenous professional voices.

Accredited university planning programs in Canada: University of Alberta - Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; University of British Columbia - School of Community and Regional Planning; University of Calgary - Faculty of Environmental Design; Dalhousie University - School of Planning; University of Guelph - Rural Planning and Development Program; Université Laval - Département d'aménagement faculté d'aménagement, d'architecture et des arts visuels; University of Manitoba - Faculty of Architecture Department of City Planning; McGill University - City of Urban Planning; Université de Montréal - Institut d'urbanisme, Faculté d'aménagement; University of Northern British Columbia - School of Environmental Planning; Université du Québec à Montréal - Module d'urbanisme; Queen's University - School of Urban and Regional Planning; Ryerson University - School of Urban and Regional Planning; University of Saskatchewan - Regional and Urban Planning Program, Department of Geography and Planning; Simon Fraser University - School of Resource and Environmental Management, Resource and Environmental Planning Program

Criteria

Scholarship/Award Category:

Deadlines: August 1, November 1, February 1

Program of Study:

Level of Study: Any

Indigenous Affiliation: Any

Community/Region:

About College of Fellows

Applying For Building Brighter Futures

Since 1996, Indspire has provided over $190 million in financial support through more than 59,000 bursaries, scholarships and awards to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students. There is one application for all of Indspire’s bursaries, scholarships, and awards*. You only need to complete the application once to be considered for all applicable bursaries, scholarships, and awards.

Deadlines: August 1, November 1, February 1 at 11:59 p.m. EST.