St. Paul’s University College

This Award

Indigenous Student Award for Academic Achievement

These awards will be distributed annually to Indigenous students who are attending the University of Waterloo with demonstrated financial need and academic achievement. Preference will be given to students currently living, or who have previously lived at St. Paul’s, however, if there are no eligible recipients in a given year who have lived at St. Paul’s eligible students who have not lived at St. Paul’s will be considered.

Must be attending the University of Waterloo with demonstrated financial need and academic achievement. Preference to students currently living/who have previously lived at St. Paul's.

Indigenous Student Award for Leadership and Service to Community

These awards will be distributed annually to Indigenous students who are attending the University of Waterloo with demonstrated financial need and academic achievement. Applicants must demonstrate leadership and/or service to community with a preference given to those who contribute on-campus through the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre and its outreach work, however, if there are no eligible recipients in a given year, students who demonstrate leadership and/or service to community in other ways will be considered.

Must be attending the University of Waterloo with demonstrated financial need and academic achievement. Preference to students who contribute through Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre.

Criteria

Scholarship/Award Category:

Deadlines: August 1, November 1, February 1

Program of Study:

Level of Study: Any

Indigenous Affiliation: Any

Community/Region:

About St. Paul’s University College

St. Paul’s University College is one of four affiliated and federated institutions of the University of Waterloo. St. Paul’s is located adjacent to the main campus of Waterloo, and teaches courses in Human Rights, Canadian Studies, Indigenous Studies, Religious Studies and International Development. The College is home to the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, the GreenHouse Social Impact Incubator and Discovery Lab and is highly regarded for providing a strong and close-knit residence community for 260 undergraduate and 80 graduate students per term.

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.