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Despite the pandemic, North West College students have received $115,000 in scholarships in 2019/2020
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North West College students awarded more than $115,000

Dec 3, 2020 | 5:30 PM

Students at North West College are finding streams of financial relief in the form of scholarships while they continue to progress through their post-secondary programs.

Throughout the 2019-2020 school year, students at both North West College campuses have collectively earned more than $115,000 in scholarship money. In November alone, over $70,000 was awarded to students through 150 entrance scholarships.

Jay Notay, President and CEO of North West College, said the effort from students in their pursuit of higher education has been impressive as they have faced many challenges this year with the current public health concerns.

“I can’t say enough about how proud I am of our students who work hard through these times,” Notay said.

“They’re able to tough it through and still focus on their education among all of the other things that come their way, and this is going to do nothing else but prepare them for when they leave post-secondary and start working on their career. If they can get through this, I feel they can get through anything.”

While the news of the scholarships comes as a positive, Notay mentioned there were some concerns with how the academic awards were going to be approached this year. However, he said complications with the economic climate proved to be nothing more than a minor inconvenience in this specific situation.

North West College received donations from a number of individual and corporate donors that was matched dollar-for-dollar by the provincial government through the Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarships program.

“Each scholarship donation is an investment in North West College, our students and our communities within northwest Saskatchewan,” Notay said. “Their support is an ongoing beacon of encouragement for myself and our students, who through the support of these scholarships are able to achieve success in their educational and desired career paths.”

North West College is expecting the total number of money awarded to rise to $130,000 by the end of the academic year.

The 2020 Battlefords Campus Major Entrance Scholarship Winners:

· Aaron Lowe Scholarship $500: Naomi MacAloney, Early Learning Child Care Program

· NWC Adult Education Scholarship $500: Kiana Gabriel, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· Battlefords Adult Education Committee Scholarship $500: Sheena Connolly, Practical Nursing Program

· Kanaweyimik Child and Family Services Scholarship $500: Greta Fineday, Community Mental Health Program

· Gold Eagle Lodge Scholarship $1,000: Melanie Montour, Business Program

· North Battlefords Elks Lodge #369 Scholarship $1,000: Natawna Foreman, Practical Nursing Program

· Rotary Club of the Battlefords Scholarship $1,000: Hannah-Ashley Lapawchuk, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· Rotary Club of the Battlefords Scholarship $1,000: Masen Slabaida, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group North Battleford/ Meadow Lake Division Scholarship $1,500: Jacob Nachtegaele, Business Program

· Stan Wychopen Memorial BBEX Scholarship $2,000: Courtney Roberts, Business Program

· Ultra Print Scholarship $2,000: Natawna Foreman, Practical Nursing Program

· Walker Wood Foundation #1 $2,000: Frances Woodrow, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· Walker Wood Foundation #2 $2,000: Abdelhadi Khadroun, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· Walker Wood Foundation #3 $2,000: Hannah-Ashley Lapawchuk, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· Walker Wood Foundation #4 $2,000: Kadee Moore, Psychiatric Nursing Program

· Sobeys Choose Excellence Scholarship $3,000: Natawna Foreman, Practical Nursing Program

The 2020 Meadow Lake Region Major Entrance Scholarship Winners:

· NWC Board of Governors $750: Alicia Sharp, Continuing Care Assistant Program

· The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group North Battleford/Meadow Lake Division Scholarship $1500: Chantal Kyplain, Office Administration Program

· Redhead Equipment Outstanding Student Scholarship $2,000: Matthew Maier, Heavy Equipment and Truck and Transport Technician Program

· Meadow Lake Co-op Choose Excellence Scholarship $2,000: Natasha Opekokew, Welding Program

· Meadow Lake Kinsmen Club Choose Excellence Scholarship $2,000: Hayley MacLeod, Continuing Care Assistant Program

· Meadow Lake Lions Club Choose Excellence Scholarship $2,000: Chantal Kyplain, Office Administration Program

· PineRidge Ford Choose Excellence Scholarship $2,000: Darcy Ochuschayoo, Welding Program

Elliott.Knopp@jpbg.ca

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