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Burnaby Mountain School District Scholarships

Burnaby Mountain School District Scholarships. We are in it, to WIN it! It’s ALL in the PREPARATION GO LIONS GO! LET ME HEAR U ROAR. Today’s Agenda. What District Scholarships Are? Why District Scholarships Are Important? Scholarships that are Available for BBY Mountain Students

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Burnaby Mountain School District Scholarships

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  1. Burnaby Mountain School District Scholarships We are in it, to WIN it! It’s ALL in the PREPARATION GO LIONS GO! LET ME HEAR U ROAR

  2. Today’s Agenda What District Scholarships Are? Why District Scholarships Are Important? Scholarships that are Available for BBY Mountain Students Being Prepared Definition and Clarification of “Active Citizenship” Work Experience versus Volunteerism Frequent / Common Problems Winners…Where are you? & Proof

  3. District Scholarships District scholarships are those scholarships that are awarded to students of Burnaby School District. This means that you will be competing against other within Burnaby…For example, your competition is North, Alpha, Cariboo. District scholarships are also scholarships that are automatically awarded to Burnaby Mountain students ONLY!

  4. List of District Scholarships • District-Wide Competition: • Burnaby South War Memorial (1 award) • Louella Downing (1 award) • Ted Elphick (1 award) • Lex Henderson Memorial (1 award) • Marlene Lawson (1 award) • Parkcrest Children’s Center (1 award) • Royal Arch (2 awards) • Marjorie Jane Stephenson (2 awards) • Vancouver Port (1 award) • Michael J Fox Performing Arts Scholarship( varying amounts and winners)

  5. List of District Scholarships Awarded to Mountain 2012-2013 Burnaby Civic Employees Union-CUPE 23 Harris & Company RICOH Rotary Club of Burnaby Bursary District Dogwood Scholarships

  6. Why do I or should I care? Smaller Selection Pool = More chance of winning! We know you well…You’re great & you deserve it! FREE MONEY!!!

  7. Scholarship Criteria Burnaby South War Memorial (1 award) BURSARY DESCRIPTION In recognition and memory of the young men and women from Burnaby who fought for Canada in World War II ELIGIBILITY The Burnaby South War Memorial bursaries are awarded annually to two deserving Burnaby secondary school graduates who have continually demonstrated the values associated with good citizenship - caring, sharing, responsibility and a willingness to help others. To be considered for a bursary a student must: • be a Canadian citizen and have graduated from a School District 41 secondary school; • have the desire to continue his/her education at a post secondary institution in Canada and have been accepted to attend a post secondary institution; • have been nominated for the award by the staff of the school.

  8. Scholarship Criteria Louella Downing (1 award) SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The scholarship is awarded to a student who has excelled in the Visual Arts in secondary school and who is planning on pursuing a career in Visual Arts at a post secondary institution. ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the award the student should have: Maintained a good academic standing Demonstrated excellence in a minimum of two senior Visual Arts courses Demonstrated an interest in pursuing a career in Visual Arts Formally submitted an application to the Burnaby Teachers' Association. Applications will then be forwarded to a committee of three teachers selected by the Burnaby Art Teachers' Association for selection. Submitted 8 – 10 photographs of original art work illustrating a range of subjects and media. Each photo must be labeled with the size and media of the art work shown. The scholarship will be awarded upon proof of registration in a post secondary institution in art, film or design program.

  9. Scholarship Criteria Ted Elphick (1 award) BURSARY DESCRIPTION In recognition and memory of Ted Elphick, a dedicated educator whose leadership and contribution to the education of challenged students provided a professional legacy for which the Burnaby School District can be proud and thankful. ELIGIBILITYThe Ted Elphick Memorial bursary is awarded annually to a Burnaby resident who has, through positive will and spirit, overcome physical or mental challenges to graduate from a Burnaby secondary school. To be considered for the bursary the student should have: been enrolled in a Burnaby school for five years; demonstrated ability and a desire to be a life long learner and continue his or her education at a post secondary institution or in a recognized training program; been nominated for the award by the school scholarship committee.

  10. Scholarship Criteria Lex Henderson Memorial (1 award) BURSARY DESCRIPTION This bursary is awarded in memory of Lex Henderson whose legacy in Burnaby schools is found in his commitment and dedication to high school sports and educational leadership. The bursary is awarded to a well-rounded student who, while maintaining a good academic standing, has demonstrated a passion for sports, teamwork, and good citizenship and leadership skills and has actively participated in school and/or community sports. ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the award the student should: be passionate about sports and committed to the spirit of "teamwork". have been involved in school and/or community sports as a player, manager or other contributing role have demonstrated having a positive influence in the school and/or community through dedication and hard work exemplify strong character demonstrating personal responsibility and respect for others demonstrated plans to continue with education in a post secondary program formally submitted a completed application package to the school’s scholarship committee

  11. Scholarship Criteria Marlene Lawson (1 award) Eligibility This award is given to a Burnaby graduate who is blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. To be considered the student should: Be planning on enrolling in post secondary. Demonstrate ability to set goals. Be motivated. Show responsibility. Be oriented towards independence.

  12. Scholarship Criteria Parkcrest Children’s Center (1 award) SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The scholarship is awarded to a past student of Parkcrest Children’s Centre who is a well-rounded student who, while maintaining a good academic standing, has participated in school and community activities. ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the award the student must have: • proof of attendance at Parkcrest Childcare Society (Parkcrest Children’s Centre) for a period of at least one year • been enrolled in a Burnaby school for the two (2) senior years • provided evidence of volunteer or work experience, including letters of reference attesting to the student’s work ethic • been actively involved in community service and/or volunteer work • demonstrated good citizenship and leadership skills • maintained a good academic standing • formally submitted an application form to the Burnaby School District's Scholarship Committee

  13. Scholarship Criteria Royal Arch (2 awards) SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The scholarship is awarded to a well-rounded student who seeks a career in Health Care and while maintaining a good academic standing, has demonstrated good citizenship and leadership skills through voluntary participation in assisting older adults in the community. ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the award the student should have: been enrolled in a Burnaby school for the two (2) senior years maintained a good academic standing demonstrated an interest in pursuing a career in Health Care demonstrated community service assisting older adults demonstrated good citizenship and strong leadership skills in the school and the community (excluding work experience) formally submitted an application form to Burnaby School District's Scholarship Committee The scholarship will be awarded upon proof of registration in a post secondary institution.

  14. Scholarship Criteria Marjorie Jane Stephenson (2 awards) SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The scholarship is awarded to a well-rounded student who seeks a career in Health Care and while maintaining a good academic standing, has demonstrated good citizenship and leadership skills through voluntary participation in assisting older adults in the community. ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the award the student must have: been enrolled in a Burnaby school for the two (2) senior years maintained a good academic standing demonstrated an interest in pursuing a career in Health Care demonstrated community service assisting older adults demonstrated good citizenship and strong leadership skills in the school and the community formally submitted an application form to Burnaby School District's Scholarship Committee The scholarship will be awarded to the successful candidate upon proof of registration in a post secondary institution.

  15. Scholarship Criteria Vancouver Port (1 award) SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The Vancouver Port Corporation Scholarship, worth $750.00, is awarded annually to a well rounded student who meets the following criteria: ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the scholarship the student should have: maintained a good standard of achievement; demonstrated good citizenship in school and the community; been actively involved in community service and/or volunteer work.

  16. Scholarship Criteria Michael J Fox Performing Arts Scholarship( varying amounts and winners) Visit the BLOG at: http://blogs.sd41.bc.ca/mountain-scholarships/ for the application and deets!

  17. Scholarship Criteria Burnaby Civic Employees Union-CUPE 23 SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The Cupe Local 23 Scholarship of $500.00 is awarded to one student in each of Burnaby’s secondary schools who meets the following criteria: ELIGIBILITYThe scholarship will be awarded to a student who has: Maintained a good academic standing Demonstrated good citizenship in school and the community Participated in volunteer activities Scholarship will be awarded to a student who is going on to a BC post secondary or vocational training program. Consideration should be given to a student with financial need.

  18. Scholarship Criteria Harris & Company Eligibility To be considered for this award the student should have excelled in Law 12 and expressed an intention to enroll in post secondary education at a recognized institute, college or university.

  19. Scholarship Criteria RICOH SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION The scholarship is awarded to a student who, while maintaining a good academic standing has made a significant contribution to the school by demonstrating good citizenship and involvement in school activities. ELIGIBILITYTo be considered for the scholarship the student should have: Demonstrated good citizenship Been actively involved in school service Maintained a good academic standing Formally submitted an application form to Burnaby School District’s Scholarship Committee The scholarship will be awarded upon proof of registration in a post secondary program at BCIT. Students must claim the award within two (2) years of graduating from secondary school. Consideration will be given to student with financial need.

  20. Scholarship Criteria Rotary Club of Burnaby Bursary The Rotary Club of Burnaby Bursary Award is awarded to a student who meets the following criteria: • Has maintained good academic standing • Has demonstrated good citizenship and strong leadership in school and in the community • Has participated in community service and volunteer work in the community • Demonstrates financial need

  21. Scholarship Criteria District Dogwood Scholarships Who has the following? 5 senior courses (Grade 11 & 12 courses) in ONE of the following concentrations… Languages Physical Education Fine Arts Applied Skills Work Experience Placements Count as Courses for this One  If you meet the above criteria…you need to see me for a Dogwood Application…ACE IT KIDS…I’m looking for you!

  22. Being Prepared If you are applying, you MUST: Obtain and complete an application form specific to the scholarship you are applying to. Include an official transcript (1 official, the other applications can have photocopies so long as I can see the embossed stamp!) Include the “Application Form for Student Activity”..(One must be original, others can be copies). Include each of your applications and accompanying documentation in a separate envelope labelled with your name and the name of the scholarship you are applying for. Every scholarship you apply to, MUST have all of the documentation listed above! If some information is missing, YOU will miss OUT and I will NOT coddle you! DEADLINES DO APPLY AND ARE FIRM!

  23. Active Citizenship What does it mean? Active citizenship includes the following BUT is not limited to things like: • In/out of school involvement • Authenticity of your involvement. • Integrity • Preparedness (Coming to class on time, homework completion etc) • Regular Attendance in ALL classes • Work Ethic • Student Conduct Do you think anyone pays attention to you? Can you improve?

  24. Work Experience Versus Volunteering Work Experience includes the 30 hours you MUST complete for graduation. Work Experience may also include the 90 hours/120 hours you have chosen to get CREDIT for. Volunteering includes anything additional to the above. What then do we look for? We are looking to identify those kids who… Demonstrate a commitment of time and passion above and beyond what is essential. We want to know… How many hours you have committed beyond the programs above. When did you commit your time? Afterschool, lunch, weekends etc. What was the nature of and in what capacity did you complete this work? Secret to Success… Successful applications clearly outline this information and they provide proof in their accompanying references.

  25. Frequent/Common Problems Be sure your demographic information is correct…now and in the Summer of 2013. You may be finished school, BUT the money flow hasn’t! Make sure we have your preferred name and usual name….don’t elicit confusion! Read criteria carefully. Provide evidence whenever you can! Be truthful. Adhere to deadlines and make sure your applications are COMPLETE! Presentation is everything…check for spelling errors, don’t use 2 different coloured pens, have a respectable email account etc. Ask questions…come and see me…be prepared!

  26. Due Dates All District Scholarship Applications Are Due to Ms. Walton in Room 212 by 3:15pm WEDNESDAY APRIL 3, 2013 NO EXCEPTIONS Louella Downing is to be sent directly to the BTA Office as outlined on the application (Received by May 9, 2013)

  27. Winners Friendly reminder… Please email me: britt.walton@sd41.bc.ca Subject line: WINNER Body: Name – First, Preferred & Last Name Name of Scholarship &/University/School Amount Followed by Proof…SHOW ME THE MONEY! Please see me with a letter or other proof substantiating your winning. Scholarships will not be announced, if no proof is given!

  28. GET ON THAT BUS! SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT….KITS…. LET’S DO IT! Remember …hard work beats talent, if talent doesn’t work hard.

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