NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Scholarships & Bursaries
Eligibility
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Canadian citizen/permanent resident
Typically Canadian OPFFA Scholarship
Two to four scholarships (varies depending on the amount raised) to provide financial support for young Canadian cancer survivors between the age of 17-24 in any university in Canada
How to Apply
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Application
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Confirmation of enrollment
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Letter from oncologist/current physician
Eligibility
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Diagnosis before 19th birthday
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Canadian citizen/permanent resident
TEVA Canada Scholarship
$5000 for students who are pursuing a post secondary education in the fields of pharmacy, medicine, or health sciences
How to Apply
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Application
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Budget form
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Proof of registration from university
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Letter from physician
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2 letters of reference (one academic, one volunteer)
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Essay on: How has your experience with cancer influenced your personal values and your education and career aspirations?
Eligibility
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Childhood cancer patient/survivor
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Canadian citizen/permanent residence
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Enrolled in university/college
INFUSION Bursary Program
$2000 bursary rewarded to each individual once in their post secondary education
How to Apply
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Application
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Proof of enrollment
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Letter from oncologist
Eligibility
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Students in any Canadian university/college
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Canadian citizen/permanent resident
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Ongoing volunteer commitment to causes that are important to them
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Undergone cancer treatment or currently being treated
How to Apply
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Application
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Confirmation of enrollment
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Letter from oncologist/current physician
Eligibility
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Diagnosis before 19th birthday
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Canadian citizen/permanent resident
Childhood Cancer Canada Survivor Scholarship
$1500 for students in any program to support their post secondary endeavors
Eligibility
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member of Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Support Programs
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childhood cancer or still in treatment
How to Apply
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Application
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Letter of acceptance
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Letter of reference from teacher
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Letter of interest describing: future academic goals, why you are applying and volunteer work
Carlson Wagonlit Bursary
$1000 towards young adults between the age of 17-21 in their academic pursuits of post secondary education, awarded only once in the course of your education
Application Deadline: March 31
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Support Programs Inc
311 Richmond Road
Suite 201, Ottawa, ON
K1Z 6X3
Education Award for Brain Tumour Survivors
One-time award of up to $5,000 for a survivor that must be diagnosed with a brain tumour before the age of 18, currently between the ages of 16 and 25, and pursuing post-secondary education
Eligibility
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Survivor of pediatric brain tumour
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In graduating year of high school OR CEGEP students OR currently enrolled full-time in a recognized Canadian university or college
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