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Student Awards Guide2019/2020
Student Awards Guide2019/2020
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Supporting the success of SAIT students and alumniThe SAIT Alumni and Development team is here to support you, from orientation to graduation.
Get the most out of your time at SAIT by joining us for special networking and volunteer opportunities. The Alumni and Development team offers:
• Networking events for SAIT students that will connect you with your industry — a great way to learn more about your future career. Who knows? Maybe you’ll meet a future employer.
• Award assistance labs to make your experience of the student award application process as easy as possible. Each lab will connect you with staff who can answer your questions and help you get started. See page 77 of this guide or search for Student Awards on sait.ca to find the lab schedule.
• Personalized SAIT business cards for students and alumni — great for handing out at networking events. You’ll receive 50 cards for $5 and you can order online at sait.imodules.com/BCP2019.
• Part-time job opportunities on campus through the Student Calling Program, which offers flexible hours and competitive pay. For more information, please email [email protected] or call 403.774.5020.
Once you graduate, you become an important member of the SAIT alumni family. You’ll join more than 247,000 alumni whose skills, innovation and creativity are strengthening communities in Canada and in 87 countries around the world.
Good luck with your studies. We can’t wait to celebrate your successes.
Please keep in touch with us!
@saitalumni
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
sait.ca/alumni
SAIT Alumni and DevelopmentAA113 Heritage Hall
403.284.7010
Scholarships and Bursaries at SAIT A student award can help you achieve your goals. SAIT is proud to offer more than $5 million in scholarships and bursaries to students in almost every program, and you’ll find complete details in this guide.
Whether you are starting your very first semester or getting ready to graduate, awards are available to all qualifying SAIT students.
Some awards recognize your academic success and other awards recognize your community involvement. But every award has been created because of generous donations from SAIT alumni, faculty and staff as well as corporate partners and friends. And every student award is dedicated to helping SAIT students find success.
I encourage you to apply for a student award. You’ll find everything you need to know about the application process in this guide. You can also attend our helpful award assistance labs to learn about the process in person — see page 77 for more information.
If you receive an award, please help us and future students by thanking the donor or sponsor who provided the funds. Your award confirmation email will include suggestions for how you can say “thank you” either in person or online. Then watch your student email for invitations to our student awards celebrations throughout the year. Each celebration is a meaningful way to express your gratitude — and a smart way to make a great impression and connect with hundreds of influential SAIT donors, sponsors and potential employers.
Those who graduate from SAIT join a network of more than 247,000 proud alumni — people who are making a difference in their communities and around the world.
From the moment you arrive on campus, the Alumni and Development team will do all we can to support you and your career goals. We’re here to help — if you have questions or just want to connect, send us an email at [email protected]. We’d also love to meet you. Drop by the Student Awards window (AA113) in Heritage Hall to say hello.
I wish you a great year and continued success.
BRIAN BOWMAN Director, Alumni and Development
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8 GENERAL AWARDS
16 ATHLETIC AWARDS
18 LEARNER AND ACADEMIC SERVICES
20 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS20 General Awards21 Administrative Information
Management21 Bachelor of Business
Administration22 Business Administration23 Legal Assistant23 Oil and Gas Production
Accounting23 Supply Chain Management
24 SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION24 General Awards24 Architectural Technologies26 Bachelor of Applied
Technology Geographic Information Systems
26 Bachelor Of Science Construction Project Management
27 Civil Engineering Technology28 Engineering Design and
Drafting Technology28 Geomatics Engineering
Technology29 Pre-Employment Cabinetmaking29 Pre-Employment Carpenter29 Pre-Employment Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning
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30 MACPHAIL SCHOOL OF ENERGY
30 General Awards30 Bachelor of Applied Technology
Petroleum Engineering31 Chemical Engineering
Technology31 Chemical Laboratory Technology31 Electrical Engineering
Technology32 Electronics Engineering
Technology32 Environmental Technology32 Instrumentation Engineering
Technology33 Petroleum Engineering
Technology34 Power Engineering Technology35 Power and Process Operations35 Pre-Employment Electrician35 Workplace Safety Management
– Distance Learning
36 SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY
36 General Awards37 Advanced Care Paramedic37 Dental Assisting37 Diagnostic Medical Sonography38 Health Information
Management38 Medical Laboratory Assistant38 Medical Laboratory Technology38 Medical Radiologic Technology39 Nuclear Medicine Technology39 Pharmacy Assistant39 Primary Care Paramedic39 Rehabilitation Assistant 39 Respiratory Therapy
40 SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
40 General Awards 41 Baking And Pastry Arts 41 Butchery and Charcuterie
Management41 Hospitality Management42 Professional Cooking44 Travel and Tourism
46 SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
46 General Awards46 Broadcast Systems Technology47 Film and Video Production47 Graphic Communications and
Print Technology48 Information Technology48 Journalism49 Library Information Technology49 New Media Production
and Design49 Radio, Television and
Broadcast News
52 SCHOOL OF MAUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION
52 Machinist Technician52 Mechanical Engineering
Technology 53 Non-Destructive Testing53 Pre-Employment Ironworkers54 Pre-Employment Mobile Crane54 Welding Engineering Technology
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56 SCHOOL OF TRANSPORTATION
56 General Awards57 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
Technology58 Aircraft Structures Technician58 Automotive Service Technology59 Avionics Technology59 Business Administration –
Automotive Management60 Diesel Equipment Technician60 Railway Conductor
62 APPRENTICE62 General Apprentice64 Auto Body Technician Apprentice64 Automotive Service
Technician Apprentice65 Baker Apprentice65 Bricklayer Apprentice65 Cook Apprentice66 Cabinetmaker Apprentice66 Carpenter Apprentice66 Electrician Apprentice67 Electrical Motor Systems
Technician Apprentice67 Gasfitter Apprentice67 Glazier Apprentice67 Heavy Equipment
Technician Apprentice67 Industrial Mechanic
(Millwright) Apprentice68 Instrumentation
Controls Apprentice
68 Insulator Apprentice68 Machinist Apprentice68 Natural Gas Compression
Technician Apprentice68 Parts Technician Apprentice68 Plumber Apprentice 69 Recreation Vehicle Service
Technician Apprentice69 Refrigeration and A/C
Mechanic Apprentice69 Sheet Metal Worker Apprentice69 Steamfitter-Pipefitter
Apprentice69 Transport Refrigeration
Technician Apprentice69 Welder Apprentice
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Award CategoriesSAIT offers more than 4,200 awards to our students. Most awards fall under one of four categories:
ENTRANCE
Entrance awards are for students who are beginning a program. Some awards are for a specific program and others are open for students in all programs to apply.
Information on entrance awards will be available in the fall when the Entrance Awards Guide for 2019/20 is posted on the Student Awards page at sait.ca.
GENERAL
Awards that are not linked to a specific SAIT academic school or program are called general awards. In most cases, any student in any program may apply for a general award if they meet the award’s criteria as outlined in this guide.
SCHOOL/PROGRAM-SPECIFIC
These awards are designated to a specific SAIT academic school and to a specific SAIT program. They take the form of bursaries, scholarships or prizes:
Bursary: Financial need is the primary criteria used for selection but other
criteria may also be included. See the Award Criteria section on page 5 for more information.
Scholarship: Academic achievement is the primary selection criteria but other criteria may also be included.
Prizes: Non-cash awards (such as plaques and medals) presented for a specific accomplishment (academic or non-academic).
GOVERNMENT FUNDED
These awards are issued directly by the Alberta government and details can be found by visiting studentaid.alberta.ca.
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Award CriteriaSAIT awards are given based in whole or in part on the following criteria:
Academic achievement: A pre-determined Grade Point Average (GPA).
Financial need: Financial need is determined by assessing a student’s income and expenses for the academic year. Students receiving student loans may still be considered to be in financial need.
Community involvement: Participation in community events, volunteer commitments with non-profits and/or charities, and involvement in extracurricular activities such as sports or church. It is important to include as much information as possible about these activities in your application.
Note: Some awards may include additional criteria as specified by the donor. Some examples may include your family status, your heritage or your chosen profession. Please read the descriptions in this awards guide thoughtfully before you apply. Careful reading will help you determine whether you meet all of the criteria and ensure you apply only for the awards for which you are eligible.
General InformationWHO MAY APPLY?
If you are enrolled at SAIT as a continuous, full-time student or apprentice you may be eligible to apply.
I’M AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT — AM I ELIGIBLE?
If you are a citizen of a country other than Canada and you have been accepted at SAIT on a student visa, you may be eligible for SAIT student awards. In order to collect a SAIT award, you must have either a Canadian Social Insurance Number (SIN) or an Individual Tax Number (ITN).
If you have questions about your SIN or ITN, you should contact the SAIT International Centre for more information and assistance. The Centre can also tell you about other awards that are available for international students. Email the Centre at [email protected] or visit room AA206 in Heritage Hall on SAIT’s Main Campus.
Some SAIT awards are only for international students, such as the Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani Foundation award; the Laughing Dog International Student award; and the International Students — Excellence/Community Spirit award. Find information about these awards in the General Awards section of this guide (pages 8 to 14).
Each SAIT award has a list of requirements called criteria. If you meet these criteria, you can apply for the award. If the award criteria list does not include a Canadian citizenship requirement, then all international students, Canadian students and permanent residents can apply for that award. See page 7 in this guide for more tips on understanding award requirements.
How to ApplyApplications are accessible through your Student account and can only be accepted online. Log in and look for the Student Awards and Financial Aid icon. Apply anytime, anywhere. It’s that simple. A tutorial assisting you through the application process is posted on https://www.sait.ca/admissions/tuition-and-financial-aid/student-awards as well. While this guide lists all available awards, you only need to complete the required sections of the application to be considered for many of the awards.
Application Deadlines
APPLY ONLINE AHEAD OF TIME!
Each award description in this guide includes important deadline information. Note that deadlines are firm and cannot be extended.
Application TipsREAD THE CRITERIA
The conditions for each award are called criteria. Read the criteria carefully for every award you see on the application form. Please do not apply for an award if you do not meet its criteria. This will save you time in completing the application.
A WORD ABOUT YOUR REFERENCES
Choose your references with care. Employers, religious leaders, community leaders, teachers and instructors can serve as excellent references. Ideally your references should have known you for a minimum of six months. Avoid using members of your family, best friends or roommates.
Please advise your references that you are applying for an award, and inform them of the specific criteria of that award so that, if required, they are prepared to explain why you are a suitable candidate. Your references should always try to talk about your current attributes and skills.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Because most awards require a financial needs assessment, you are required to fill out the budget calculator in the application form. The information you provide is combined with your cost of attendance (tuition and fees) and other factors to determine need. Please provide accurate information on monthly expenses and income. If you are unsure of exact amounts, provide an estimate. Please note that you may be asked to verify the information you provide.
ESSAYS, WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION AND SPECIALTY CRITERIA
For some awards, additional questions, documentation and/or essays are required. Please read these sections carefully and answer the questions as specifically as you can. It is best to provide as much detailed information as possible.
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Where additional documentation is required, please submit it to the Student Awards office (AA113, on the main floor of Heritage Hall) or via email to [email protected] before the award deadline. Be sure to include your name, SAIT student ID and program on each document.
If I win an award, how will I know?SAIT Alumni and Development will notify students selected for awards no more than four months after the application deadline. Recipients will receive an email, a telephone call or a letter with information about when and how to pick up the awards package.
There are at least 465 words for “thank you”SAIT awards are created by donors who invest their money to make a difference and transform lives. We hope you are one of the almost 4,200 students who will
receive a student award this year and, no matter how you say it — cheers, merci, danke, shukran, xie xie, gracias, shukriya — you can help us show gratitude to the donors who care so much about you and your fellow SAIT students. If you do receive an award, here is how you can say “thank you” to SAIT supporters:
• Write a thank you note to the donor.• Attend one of Alumni and
Development’s student awards celebrations, where you can meet the donor and express your thanks in person.
• When you are successful in the workforce, please keep in touch and consider supporting SAIT in any way you can.
Tax information for scholarships and bursariesScholarships and bursaries are generally not taxable and are not reported as income on your tax return. In February, SAIT will issue a T4A through the mail.
You will also need to complete the T2202A tax form (Tuition and Enrolment Certificate), which can only be accessed by students on mysait.ca.
If you are unsure of your tax status, contact the Canada Revenue Agency at 1.800.959.8281 or visit cra.gc.ca.
PLEASE NOTE
All information in this guide, including awards offered, the value of awards and the number of awards available, is subject to SAIT receiving funding for the awards listed. In the event that funding is cancelled, awards will be reallocated to a program area designated by Alumni and Development. If there is a discrepancy between the published award criteria or value and the official award documentation located in the Alumni and Development department, the official documentation is deemed accurate. Award criteria and values are subject to change.
International Student? Use these examples for finding which awards you can apply for.To learn more about whether you are eligible for SAIT student awards, see page 5 of this guide or contact the Student Awards office for information and assistance.
AA113, Heritage Hall, SAIT Main Campus [email protected]
Because the list does not include Canadian citizenship, international students can apply for this award. However, you still must meet each condition on the list.
Because of this criteria, international students cannot apply for this award.
Name of the award.
The amount of money you would receive from this award.
How many students can receive this award during the school year.
This is the list of conditions for the award. If you can say “yes” for each condition, you should apply for the award.
You must apply before this date.
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ROBERTSON ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Value: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement from previous semesters
(minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to rural applicants from Alberta
whose parents derive their principal income from farming
Deadline: Nov. 28
EMMA RANSOM MEMORIALValue: $1,165 Number: 1 Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree
program• Financial need• Leadership skills developed at SAIT through
participation in campus activities and volunteerismDeadline: Feb. 28
ERNEST WOOD MEMORIALValue: $1,645 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in a pre-employment program• Alberta resident for a minimum of two years• Primary consideration given to individual who
demonstrates an ability to succeed while enrolled in the program – academic achievement, leadership and community involvement
• Secondary consideration given to financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
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General Awards AL NIVEN MEMORIALSponsored by: Gas Processing Association Canada (GPAC)Value: $1,050 Number: 1The following programs are eligible: Bachelor of Applied Petroleum Engineering Technology, Chemical Engineering Technology, Chemical Laboratory Technology, Geomatics Engineering Technology, Instrumentation EngineeringTechnology, Petroleum Engineering Technology, Welding Engineering TechnologyCriteria:• Third or fifth semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Graduate of a Canadian high schoolDeadline: Nov. 28
ALBERTA-NWT COMMAND, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGIONValue: $1,000 Number: 4 Criteria:• For students in any certificate, diploma or
degree program• Financial need• For any person who is serving or has
honourably served and their dependents. Dependents include their children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren
Deadline: Feb. 28
ALTALINK CENTENNIALValue: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Third or fifth semester of a diploma, applied
degree or degree program• Alberta resident from a small town or rural
Alberta community prior to attending SAIT• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrated leadership by involvement in
extracurricular and community activitiesDeadline: Nov. 28
AMBER WEBB-BOWERMAN MEMORIALValue: $1,465 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Extracurricular involvement in journalism arts• Preference given to a student involved in
The Emery Weal (SAIT Students’ Association newspaper)
• Preference given to a student involved in SAITSA
Deadline: Feb. 28
ASCENT – ENVISIONING A NEW TOMORROWValue: $895 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate or diploma program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Leadership within SAITSA, SAIT and the
overall Calgary community• Financial need• Not in receipt of another internal
SAITSA award• Must not be a member of the SAITSA
Executive CouncilDeadline: Feb. 28
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BUCHANAN FAMILYValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• First, second or third semester or period
of a certificate, diploma or apprenticeship program
• Financial needDeadline: May 30
CALGARY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 4 Criteria:• Academic achievement• Financial need• Calgary resident• Two awards for students in one of the
following programs: Architectural Technologies, Civil Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Engineering Design and Drafting Technology, Geomatics Engineering Technology, Welding Engineering Technology
• Two awards for students in one of the following pre-employment programs: Bricklayer, Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, Concrete Finisher, Electrician, Glazier, Painter and Decorator, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Plumber, Sheet Metal Worker, Steamfitter-Pipefitter, Welder
Process:• Entering students must submit a copy of high
school transcript to Alumni and Development, Room AA113 (Heritage Hall)
Deadlines: Feb. 28 and May 30
CALGARY FILIPINO LIONS CLUBValue: $300 Number: 2Criteria:• Any diploma or certificate program• Academic achievement• Alberta resident• Preference given to applicants of
Filipino descentDeadline: Feb. 28
CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $550 Number: 1Criteria:• Any certificate or diploma program• Financial need• Preference given to a single parentDeadline: Feb. 28
CALGARY HITMENValue: $2,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Feb. 28
CALGARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR IMMIGRANTS – THE CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,450 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth or sixth semester• Financial need• Good standing in previous
semesters of study• Landed immigrant to Canada or one who
has been a landed immigrant and is now a Canadian citizen
Deadline: Feb. 28
CANADIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE CJ’93 SERVICEValue: $535 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Has been registered as a child, youth or adult
member of any section of Scouting for more than two years
• Current community involvement consideredDeadline: Feb. 28
CARETAKING AND CUSTODIAL STAFFValue: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• Any diploma program• Financial need• Being supported by a single parent• Canadian citizenProcess:• Submit a reference letter to Alumni and
Development, Room AA113 (Heritage Hall)Deadline: Feb. 28
CENTRE FOR ENERGY ASSET MANAGEMENT STUDIES CONTINUING EDUCATION AWARDValue: $500 and $1,500 Number: variesCriteria:• For graduates of SAIT’s Energy Asset
Management diploma program who are enrolled full-time in a certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program
• $500 in the first semester and $1,500 in the graduating semester
Deadlines: Sept. 28 and April 30
CLAUDETTE RIDLEY MEMORIALSponsored by AUPE – Local 39Value: $910 Number: 1Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied
degree or degree program• Second semester• Financial need• Preference given to AUPE affiliation via
member or related family memberDeadline: May 30
CLOVERDALE PAINT INC.Value: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied
degree or degree program• Financial need• Demonstrated commitment to community
service and career or entrepreneurial objectives
• Preference given to dependents of Cloverdale Paint employees
• Alberta or British Columbia residents and Canadian citizens
Deadline: Feb. 28
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS OF ALBERTA (ASET)Sponsored by: Engineering Technology Scholarship Foundation of Alberta (ETSFA)Value: $2,000 Number: 3 Criteria:• Enrolled in the final year of an accredited
applied science or engineering technology diploma program that will lead to eventual certification by ASET
• Must be a member of ASET (membership is free to students enrolled in their final year of an ASET recognized program — refer to aset.ab.ca)
• Leadership ability through participation in school and/or community activities
Deadline: Feb. 28
BELL NEXXIAValue: $610 Number: 1Criteria:• Completed at least one semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Feb. 28
BETTY BROOKER BUILDING FUTURESValue: $5,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Entering a pre-employment program in any
of the trades• Financial need• Preference given to a student who was
the recipient of a SAIT Summer Camp bursary in high school
• Describe your personal financial circumstances and the impact of SAIT Summer Camps on your life
Deadline: May 30; apply during your training period
BMO FINANCIAL GROUPValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester of a diploma program• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Canadian citizenDeadline: Feb. 28
BRODEUR FAMILYValue: $700 Number: 1Criteria:• For students in the Architectural
Technologies or Professional Cooking program
• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum 3.00 GPA)• Community involvement• Preference given to Aboriginal studentsDeadline: Nov. 28
GeneralAthletics
Learner and Academ
ic ServicesBusiness
ConstructionEnergy
Health and
Public SafetyH
ospitality and Tourism
Information and Com
munications
TechnologiesM
anufacturing and Autom
ationTransportation
Apprentice
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CURRYValue: $1,550 Number: 1• Entering or returning student enrolled in
a certificate or diploma program• Financial need• Preference given to descendants of the
original pioneers (early 1900’s) who held title to land within the present boundaries of the Special Areas Board, Hanna, Alberta — proof required
• If no “descendant” applicant qualifies, the award will be open to students who have attended a high school within the Special Areas Board’s jurisdiction: Altario, Cessford, Consort, Coronation, Hanna, Oyen, Youngstown
Process:• A legal land description and proof of
ancestry must be submitted showing that your ancestor was a pioneer of the SpecialAreas Board
• This proof can include family trees, copies of ancestry information from history books, current or previous proof of land title, etc.
• Confirmation that the legal land description of your ancestor is within the boundaries of the Special Areas Board must also be obtained from the Special Areas Board Office in Hanna, AB at 403.854.5600
• Submit your proof to Alumni and Development, Heritage Hall Room AA113
Number: 1
Deadline: Feb. 28
DAHRLYNE HUBERT MEMORIAL Value: $3,985 Criteria:• Second year of any diploma program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Mature student at least 30 years of age
or older• Landed immigrant to Canada with childrenDeadline: Feb. 28
DAY OF MOURNING WORKER MEMORIALValue: $1,200 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year or higher• Financial need• Completed safety training (e.g. CSTS,
WHMIS, WSPS)• Demonstrates leadership and commitment
to their chosen professionDeadline: Nov. 28
DIRTT STUDENT INNOVATIONValue: varies Number: variesCriteria:• Full-time students who will be graduating
from a certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program
• Demonstrated capacity for innovative thinking in a project, preferably with a project course, that solves an existing industry problem or meets an unsolvedcustomer need
Process:• For information on applying contact
Applied Research and Innovation Services at 403.284.7251 or email [email protected]
• Submit your application along with a reference letter directly to the Applied Research and Innovation Services department, Room CA415
Deadline: April 30
DOUGLAS (YEUNG) TIMS MEMORIALValue: $610 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Preference given to former students of the
Calgary Public Chinese School who are also involved in the community
Deadline: Nov. 28
E.J. TICKLES FAMILYValue: $950 Number: 1Criteria:• Completed at least one semester or a
diploma program• Financial need• Academic achievement• Involvement in extracurricular activitiesDeadline: May 30
ED MARDELL MEMORIALSponsored by: AUPE – Local 39Value: $880 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• For an AUPE member or dependent• Financial need• Leadership and community involvement• Preference given to Business Administration
studentsDeadline: Nov. 28
ELMA WAMBEKEValue: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement from previous
semesters (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to rural applicants from
Alberta whose parents derive their principal income from farming
Deadline: Nov. 28
EMMA RANSOM MEMORIALValue: $1,165 Number: 1 Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied degree or
degree program• Financial need• Leadership skills developed at SAIT through
participation in campus activities and volunteerism
Deadline: Feb. 28
ERNEST WOOD MEMORIALValue: $1,645 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in a pre-employment program• Alberta resident for a minimum of two years• Primary consideration given to individual who
demonstrates an ability to succeed while enrolled in the program — academic achievement, leadership and community involvement
• Secondary consideration given to financialneed
• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
FAIRFAX FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LIMITEDValue: $4,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Must have previously received this award in
your first year• Second-year student in diploma, applied
degree or degree programs• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Community involvement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant Special notes:• Previous recipients must continue enrollment
in their chosen program in consecutive semesters (excluding four month semester summer break) and continue to demonstrate eligibility under the criteria outlined above
• Previous recipients must apply each year and declare if participating in any work-study programs
Deadline: Sept. 28
FRANCES CAMYRE MEMORIAL – THE CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $500 Number: 13Criteria:• Successfully completed first semester• Academic achievement from previous
semester• Financial need• Personal character as defined by the donor• Must be a Canadian citizen and a continuous
Alberta resident for at least five yearsDeadline: Feb. 28
FRIENDS OF SAIT CHUCKWAGONValue: $2,480 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a full-time student in the first, second
or third semester of a certificate, diploma,applied degree or degree program
• Financial needDeadline: Feb. 28
FUNDING THE FUTUREValue $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate, diploma or degree program• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Essay on why you chose SAITDeadline: Feb.28
GEORGE S. AUDLEY EDUCATIONAL FUND – ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES (AUPE)Value: $880 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate or diploma program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• Members in good standing of the AUPE with
two years of consecutive service• Spouses and/or financial dependents
(under 25 years of age) of members in good standing of the AUPE with two years of consecutive service
• Dependents of retired or deceased AUPE members (must apply within 10 years of the retirement or death)
• Consideration given to past members who enroll within the first year following job elimination
Process:• Must provide AUPE membership numberDeadline: Feb. 28
GeneralAthletics
Learner and Academ
ic ServicesBusiness
ConstructionEnergy
Health and
Public SafetyH
ospitality and Tourism
Information and Com
munications
TechnologiesM
anufacturing and Autom
ationTransportation
Apprentice
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INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF JOB’S DAUGHTERSValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• First or third semester of any program• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Nov. 28
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – COMMUNITY SPIRITValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For international students• Second year of program• Based on volunteering in the SAIT
community, tutoring fellow students, and general support of the International Centre initiatives
Deadline: Feb. 28
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – EXCELLENCEValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For international students• Second year of program• Based on academic achievement (highest
GPA from first and second semesters)Deadline: Feb. 28
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – LEADERSHIPValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For international students• Second year of program• Based on outstanding leadership at a
supervisory or mentorship level to fellow SAIT students demonstrated by initiative in creating or implementing opportunities,events, or other activities that support international students and the International Centre
Deadline: Feb. 28
JACK DALLAS MEMORIALValue: $1,085 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Athletic participation• Sportsmanship• Leadership• Citizenship• PersonalityDeadline: May 30
JENNIFER PRESTValue: $4,180 Number: 2Criteria:• Third or fifth semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference to a landed immigrant to Canada
or one who has been a landed immigrant and is now a Canadian citizen
• Preference given to a mature student, 30 years of age or older
Deadline: Feb. 28
JOHN MICHAEL FLANAGANValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Diploma, applied degree and degree
programs• Financial need• Describe what education means to youDeadline: Feb. 28
LAUGHING DOG INTERNATIONAL STUDENTValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• International student in their second
semester in any certificate, diploma, or degree program
• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.90)Deadline: Feb. 28
LEONIE RICHARD MEMORIALValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Entering or returning student• Financial need• Female student• Single parent• Canadian citizen• Preference given to applicants in programs
related to the food service industryDeadline: Feb. 28
LOCAL 39 AUPE – ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEESValue: $810 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate, diploma or apprenticeship
program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• AUPE members in good standing with one
year of consecutive service (not restricted to Local 39) and/or their spouse/same sex partner and/or their financial dependents
• Dependents (under the age of 25) of retired or deceased member (within a period of 10 years of retirement/death)
• Consideration will be made for a past member who enrolls full-time within the first year following job elimination
Process:• Must provide AUPE membership numberDeadline: May 30
MACDONALD FAMILYValue: $1,575 Number: 5Criteria:• Diploma programs• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to academic
achievement• Preference given to applicants with
dependent childrenDeadline: Feb. 28
MARY CHIARASTELLA MEMORIALValue: $620 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate or diploma programs• Second semester• Financial need• Involvement in the SAIT community• Satisfactory first-semester marksDeadline: Feb. 28
Ruth FalokunTHE DRIVING FORCE TO ACHIEVE A DREAM
Ruth Falokun knew that it was going to be tough going back to school — especially with a four-year-old daughter and newborn baby keeping her busy. But she was determined to see it through.Falokun and her husband moved to Canada from Nigeria in 2014. With her background in civil engineering and her passion for engineering and the sciences, Falokun was excited about the professional opportunities she saw in Calgary. “There is not as much opportunity for female engineers and women interested in sciences back home and this work is what I have always wanted to do,” she says. Arriving in Calgary provided the perfect opportunity for Falokun to follow her dreams, but before she could begin her career the couple welcomed their first daughter in 2015. A few years later Falokun made the decision to go back to school, and when she found out she was having another baby in 2018, she was even more determined to see her goal through. That’s when Falokun applied to SAIT.With her background in engineering, she enrolled in the Welding Engineering Technologies program. “I heard so much about SAIT,” she says. “I talked to people in admissions and got such good vibes.” Her family was thrilled about her return to school, but the cost of tuition, living expenses and daycare were putting a terrible strain on the couple’s finances and on Falokun’s ability to focus on her studies. “The first semester was so tense, I had to take out a student loan to keep going and win my dream.” Then she received the Ian Maude Memorial award during her second semester. “It felt like we had been given breathing space — it was a true saving grace. I am here at SAIT because of this award. Receiving this has been life changing. With it I can achieve anything.” Falokun says that the money from the award will go towards paying off her student loans and her children’s daycare.She hopes that her experience can be an inspiration to women like her. “I want to encourage women in engineering and pay it forward by setting up an award like this for someone else.”
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MATHEW GILBERT MEMORIALValue: $975 Number: 1Criteria:• Diploma, applied degree and
degree programs• Volunteer activities• Financial need• Preference given to applicants that have
volunteered with a mental health organization within the last two years
• Preference given to applicants in the Journalism program
Process:• Submit a letter from the mental health
organization as proof of volunteerism to Alumni and Development, Room AA113
Deadline: Feb. 28
MÉTIS SCHOLARS Value: $3,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Enrolled in a full-time certificate, diploma,
degree or applied degree program• Financial need• Submit proof of Métis ancestry• Academic achievement (minimum 2.00 GPA)• Outline the reason you chose your program
and how the award will impact your journey towards education and a career
• Explain your involvement with the Métis community
• Must not be currently receiving Rupertsland Insitute funding
• Must declare your name will not appear on the Government of Canada’s Indian Registry
• Must be an Alberta resident Deadline: Feb. 28
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CORROSION ENGINEERS (NACE)Value: $1,000 Number: 4 Criteria:• A total of four awards available to students in
the following programs: Chemical Laboratory Technology, Chemical Engineering Technology, Power Engineering Technology, Petroleum Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology and Welding Technology
• Third semester• Academic achievement from
previous semesters• Emphasis on superior academic achievement
in semester-one courses or prerequisite courses specializing in the study of corrosion
• Extracurricular activities• Students are encouraged to apply for a free
NACE student membership to gain access to corrosion standards, papers and local events. To learn more, please visit nacecalgary.ca/membership htm#become
Deadline: Nov. 28
NEIL COLLINValue: $610 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Living in SAIT Residence• Outstanding contributor to the SAIT
student residence• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Member of the current SAIT Residence Social
Committee/Community CouncilDeadline: Feb. 28
OPTIMIST CLUB OF CALGARY/GOLDEN ANNIVERSARYValue: $1,350 Number: 1Criteria:• Third or fourth semester• Financial need• Youth involvement• Alberta resident• Canadian citizen• Not to be recipient of another major awardDeadline: Nov. 28
OWEN SCHOLARSHIP – THE CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $490 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate or diploma program• Financial need• For a single parent• Preference given to part-time studentsDeadline: Feb. 28
PETE CINDRIC MEMORIAL – THE CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $2,085 Number: 5Criteria:• Third or fourth semester• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Feb. 28
PRESIDENT DR. DAVID ROSSValue: $725 Number: 1Criteria:• Certificate, diploma, applied degree or
degree program• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement • Single parent• Preference given to a female studentDeadline: Nov. 28
PRINCESS AUTO FOUNDATIONValue: $7,500 Number: 2Value: $1,500 Number: 2Value: $2,000 Number: 6 Criteria:• Two awards for students in receipt of
Princess Auto Foundation award from previous year
• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership• Two awards for students enrolled and
actively participating in one of SAIT’s trade-related student clubs: Automotive Services Technician Club, Beakerhead Club, Civil Engineering Technology Students’ Club, ISA SAIT (Instrumentation Student Club), KVA Club, Machinist Club, MakerSpace Club, Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race Team, Mechanical Society or Welding Engineering Club
• Financial need• Demonstrates commitment to community
service and career objectives• Six awards for students in a pre-employment
program: Auto Body, Auto Service Technician, Cabinetmaking, Carpenter, Electrician, Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), Mobile Crane, Ironworker, Pipe Trades, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Sheet Metal or Welding
• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
RICHARD BERNHARDT MEMORIALValue: 3 installments of $750 Number: 1 Criteria:• Enrolled in first period of an
apprenticeship program• Academic achievement• Financial need• Community/leadership involvement• Alberta resident• Preference given to applicants
travelling to attend SAIT from Coronation or the surrounding towns inthe County of Paintearth
• In the event that there are no applicants from the above area, preference will be given to applicants registered in the Auto Body Technician, Automotive Service Technician and Parts Technician programs
Process:• The intent of this award is to provide three
equal installments to the student in their first, second and third periods of continuous apprenticeship training at SAIT
Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training
RICHARD CROSS MEMORIALValue: $2,570 Number: 1 Criteria:• Completed a minimum of the first
semester of a diploma program with a minimum GPA of 2.00
• Leadership within SAITSA, SAIT and the overall Calgary community
• Not in receipt of another internal SAITSA award
• Must not be a member of the SAITSA Executive Council
Deadline: Feb. 28
ROBERT E. ROBERTSON MEMORIALValue: $570 Number: 1Criteria:• Second or third semester of any full-time
certificate, diploma, applied degree or degree program
• Financial need• In the event of a tie, preference will be given
to a single parent with dependents living at the same residence
Deadline: Feb. 28
ROBERTSON ACHIEVEMENT AWARDValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester of any diploma program• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• As a student with a disability, demonstrate
your commitment and motivation to succeedDeadline: Nov. 28
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ROBERT SPENCE MEMORIALValue: $3,655 Number: 3Criteria:• Second-year student in diploma, applied
degree or degree programs• Must have previously received this award in
your first year• Must be bilingual (French/ English) or have an
educational background in French language or French immersion/ bilingual programs
• Financial need• Canadian citizen Special note:• Previous recipients who are in good academic
standing must apply each yearDeadline: Sept. 28
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY – HERITAGE PARKValue: $2,000 Number: 3Criteria:• Third or fourth semester• Alberta resident• Financial need• Single parentDeadline: Nov. 28
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY – MACEACHERNValue: $1,500 Number: 4 Criteria:• Certificate or diploma programs• Successfully completed first semester or
higher• For full-time students• Financial needDeadline: Nov. 28
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY WEST – COLONEL MACLEODValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• You must write a 500-1,000 word essay
on "How my career and philosophy could help better world understanding" to qualify for this award
Deadline: Nov. 28
SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA)Value: $675 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year of diploma, applied degree or
degree programs• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Participation in extracurricular activities• Preference given to dependents of SAFA
members (please identify)Deadline: Feb. 28
SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) – DEPENDENTSValue: $1015 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in a full-time program at
a recognized university, college or technical institute
• Direct dependent of a current or past SAFA member
Process:• For details on how to apply please contact
the SAFA Office located in the Senator Burns building, Room N201, or phone 403.284.8321
• Applicants must apply directly to SAFA and provide proof of post-secondary acceptance
Deadline: Nov. 1
SAIT ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONValue: $815 Number: 5Criteria:Three awards for:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• SAIT or community involvement• Preference given to a SAIT graduate
or graduate’s immediate familyTwo awards for:• Financial need• Academic achievement may also
be a considerationDeadline: Nov. 28
SAIT CENTENNIALValue: $5,075 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a student in a full-time diploma,
certificate, applied degree or degree program• First or second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Vision essay: outline how your education
inspires you to be involved with and strengthen your community
Deadline: Feb. 28
SAIT COMMERCIAL SERVICESValue: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any semester of any diploma program• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Feb. 28
SAIT FACULTY AND STAFFValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester or higher of any certificate
or diploma program• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Feb. 28
SAIT MEMORIAL LEGACY FUND IN MEMORY OF: HENRY NEUFELD, MARLIN JOHNSON AND GARRY ALFORDValue: $1,170 Number: 2Criteria:• Second, third or fourth semester• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to academic
achievementDeadline: Feb. 28
SAIT PRIDEValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• For a full time student enrolled in a certificate,
diploma, degree or applied degree program• First or second semester• Financial need• Demonstrated support of the LGBTQ
community through activism on and off campus
Deadline: Feb. 28
SAIT STUDENT CALLING PROGRAM EXCELLENCEValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For full-time or part-time students who
are actively involved in the SAIT Student Calling Program
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.70)• Excellence in performance through
fundraising activities in the SAIT Student Calling program
• One award for a returning second-year student caller who has been working with the SAIT Student Calling Program for the past six months
Deadline: March 28
SAIT STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (SAITSA)Value: $3,495 Number: 3 Criteria:• Completed previous semesters with
a minimum 2.00 GPA• Any diploma, applied degree or
degree program• Financial need• Not in receipt of another internal
SAITSA award• Not a member of the SAITSA Executive
CouncilDeadline: Nov. 28
SHEPPARD FAMILYValue: $615 Number: 1Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied degree
or degree program• Financial needDeadline: Feb. 28
SHIRLEY FARTHING AWARD IN MEMORY OF TOD OWEN DUNNValue: $5,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any full-time diploma or degree program• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Feb. 28
SIEN LOK SOCIETY OF CALGARYValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Demonstrated efforts in promoting the
preservation of Chinese culture or volunteering in Sien Lok Society or other cultural community organizations
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• Alberta residentDeadline: Feb. 28
SOUTH SUDANESE YOUTHValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement• In order to qualify for this award, proof
of South Sudanese citizenship or immigration from South Sudan must be provided to the Alumni and Development office, AA113 (Heritage Hall)
Deadline: Feb. 28
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STAN STAWOWSKI/SAFAValue: $1,040 Number: 3Criteria:• Any diploma, applied degree or degree
program• Financial need• Preference in order of: single parents,
married students with children, married students, single living away from home and single living at home
Deadline: Feb. 28
STUART HOLLAND MEMORIALValue: $1,985 Number: 3Criteria:• Only available to those diagnosed with
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)• Financial need• Preference will be given to those students
who are enrolled in the Business Administration (Accounting major) or Hospitality Management program
Process:• Must outline your commitment and
motivation to succeed in order to qualify for this award
• Certification of disability must be on file with SAIT’s Accessibility Office or Counselling Office. Please submit a copy to Alumni and Development, Room AA113 (Heritage Hall)
Deadline: Feb. 28
TAHMAZIAN MEMORIALValue: $530 Number: 1Criteria:• Any certificate or diploma program• Financial need• Preference given to students of Armenian
descent• If no Armenian students apply, preference
will go to a single parentDeadline: Feb. 28
TAMMY CHEUNG MEMORIAL/CHINESE PENTECOSTAL CHURCHValue: $1,050 Number: 1Criteria:• In the second year of a diploma program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• Preference given to students of
Chinese descentDeadline: Feb. 28
VIVACIOUS – WOMEN IN LEADERSHIPValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a student in either the Radio,
Television, Broadcast News or Travel and Tourism programs.
• Enrolled in third or fourth semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.30)• Leadership demonstrated through
participation in SAIT activities• Financial need• Must be a female student• Preference given to a student who had to
move to Calgary to attend SAITDeadline: Feb. 28
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AL AND BETTY BUTTLEValue: $645 Number: 1Criteria:• Full-time student• Active, playing member of the women’s
intercollegiate hockey team• Will be a returning member to the women’s
hockey team the next academic year• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Commitment to chosen sport• Abilities• Good sportsmanship
BRIAN DANIELSValue: $1,085 Number: 1Criteria:• Returning hockey players to
SAIT Trojans men’s team• Team leadership• Community service• Acceptable athletic and
academic performance
CHORNEY FAMILYValue: $1,000 Number: 11 Criteria:• Member of any SAIT Trojans athletic team• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to athletes that display
community citizenship through the Trojans Outreach Program
• In good standing with the Department of Athletics and Recreation
CORY KOROSI MEMORIALValue: $620 Number: 5Criteria:• Volleyball athletes• Academic improvement• Financial need• Positive attitude• Enthusiasm and work ethic in practices
and games• Commitment to the team concept
DOUGLAS H. MITCHELLValue: $1,445 Number: 1Criteria:• Member of a Trojans intercollegiate, full
season, league sports team (basketball, hockey, volleyball)
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Demonstrated commitment to the
Trojans community
DOUGLAS H. MITCHELL – HOCKEY ENTRANCEValue: $3,175 Number: 2 Criteria:• First year of a diploma, applied degree or
degree program• Member of SAIT Trojans women’s
hockey team• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Community involvement
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KEN TIDSBURY LEADERSHIPValue: $280 Number: 2Criteria:• One for a male student• One for a female student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Student athletes entering third or
fourth semester• Outstanding leadership qualities• In the case of a tie, financial need will
be considered
LANDRY FAMILYValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Member of SAIT Trojans men’s basketball
team• Second year of any diploma, applied degree
or degree program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• In good standing with the Department
of Athletics and Recreation
TERRANCE MALKINSON TROJANS VOLLEYBALLValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Exemplifies the Three Trojans Pillars:
– Demonstrates athletic excellence by being a member in good standing of the SAIT Trojans men’s volleyball team
– Demonstrates academic success by maintaining a passing grade
– Demonstrates community citizenshipby committing to participate and provide leadership in the Trojans Outreach Program
TROJANS ATHLETIC EXCELLENCEValue: Varies Number: Varies Criteria:• Academic achievement from previous
semester (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to athletes that display
community citizenship through the Trojans Outreach Program
• In good standing with the Department of Athletics and Recreation
TROJANS ATHLETIC FOUNDATIONValue: Varies Number: Varies Criteria:• Academic achievement from previous
semester (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to athletes that display
community citizenship through the Trojans Outreach Program
• In good standing with the Department of Athletics and Recreation
TROJANS BASKETBALL BOOSTER CLUBValue: Varies Number: Varies Criteria:• Academic achievement from previous
semester (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to athletes that display
community citizenship through the Trojans Outreach Program
• In good standing with the Department of Athletics and Recreation
TROJANS VOLLEYBALL ALUMNIValue: Varies Number: Varies Criteria:• Member of the SAIT Trojans men’s or
women’s volleyball team• Academic achievement from previous
semester (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to athletes that display
community citizenship through the Trojans Outreach Program
• In good standing with the Department of Athletics and Recreation
YASMINE JIANG – SAIT JUGO JUICEValue: $1,000 Number: variesCriteria:• Member of any SAIT Trojans athletic team• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to athletes that display
community citizenship through the Trojans Outreach Program
• In good standing with the Trojans Athletic Department
E.J. TICKLES TROJANS SPORTSValue: $330 Number: 2Criteria:• SAIT Trojans volleyball, basketball
or hockey players• Academic merit• Financial need• Athletic ability• Returning for the final two semesters
HARLEY HOTCHKISSValue: $1,000 Number: 3Criteria:• SAIT Trojans men’s or women’s hockey player• Enrolled in second year or higher of program• Well-rounded individual as demonstrated
through GPA, athletic performance and sportsmanship
HARPER PARRYValue: $420 Number: 2Criteria:• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Excels in athletics• Alberta resident
J. WILLIAM GOW MEMORIALValue: $2,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Leadership• Canadian citizen• SAIT Trojan volleyball player for the
entire season• One award for men’s, one for
women’s athletics
JARRETT ALLEY MEMORIAL – TROJANS MEN’S HOCKEYValue: $1,445 Number: 1 Criteria:• SAIT Trojans men’s hockey player• Enrolled in diploma or certificate program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Demonstrated athletic excellence• Attendance at all training sessions and
practices• Demonstrated determination, enthusiasm
and love of the game of hockey
JOHN W. PFEIFFER TROJANS SOCCERValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• SAIT Trojans soccer player• Demonstrates athletic excellence by being
a member in good standing• Demonstrates academic success by
maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.00• Demonstrates community citizenship by
committing to participate and provide leadership in the Trojans Outreach programs
• Preference given to an athlete who demonstrates determination, enthusiasm and a love of the game of soccer
JORDAN FISH MEMORIALValue: $725 Number: 1Criteria:• Member of SAIT Trojans cross country
running team, in the second year of eligibility or will return to the cross country team for the next season
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Community citizenship demonstrated by
participation in the Trojans Outreach program• Preference for a student demonstrating
determination, enthusiasm and being a good teammate
As a student-athlete and a scholastic achiever, I do not have a part-time job during the school months. Awards like yours help me mitigate financial issues and give me the luxury of continuing to focus my time and efforts on the two things that are most important to me: school and hockey. Thank you so much!Misty — Bachelor of Business Administration, School of Business
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Academic ServicesCHINOOK LODGE INDIGENOUS ACADEMIC UPGRADINGValue: varies Number: variesCriteria:• Financial need (letter from an Aboriginal
primary funding agency stating priority level for waitlist required)
• Career plan• Leadership• For a student of Aboriginal descent
(must provide proof of status)Process:• Apply through the Indigenous Student
Advisors in Chinook Lodge Resource CentreDeadline: varies
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $800 Number: 2Criteria:• Academic achievement• Enrolled as a full-time student in the
academic year immediately following the Academic Upgrading program
• One award is for highest mark• Second award is for most improved
marks from first to second semester of the Academic Upgrading program
• Not in receipt of another major awardDeadline: Sept. 28
MARVIN MARONDAValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic upgrading• Taking at least three daytime courses• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Preference for a single parentDeadline: Feb. 28
STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY Funded by: The Curriculum Acessibility TeamValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied degree or
degree program• Must have completed at least one semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrated leadership as evidence of
co-curricular records and/or involvementwith SAITSA
• Must be registered for an ongoing accommodation/condition with SAIT Accessibility Services
Deadline: Feb. 28
TRANSALTA INDIGENOUS HIGH SCHOOL UPGRADINGValue: varies Number: variesCriteria:• Financial need (letter from an Aboriginal
primary funding agency stating priority level for waitlist required)
• Career plan• Leadership• For a student of Aboriginal descent (must
provide proof of status)Process:• Apply through the Indigenous Student
Advisors in Chinook Lodge Resource CentreDeadline: varies
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TRANSCANADA INDIGENOUS EDUCATIONAL AWARDValue: varies Number: variesCriteria:• Financial need (letter from an Aboriginal
primary funding agency stating priority level for waitlist required)
• Career plan• Leadership• For a student of Aboriginal descent (must
provide proof of status)Process:• Apply through the Indigenous Student
Advisors in Chinook Lodge Resource CentreDeadline: varies
Learner ServicesINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES AND LLSC STAFFValue: $850 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Highest academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
PATRICK JARVIS – HELPING HANDValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester of any certificate or diploma
program• Financial need• Must be a previous or current client of the
Lamb Learner Success CentreDeadline: Nov. 28
SAIT STAFF OF LEARNER SUCCESS CENTREValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Any certificate, diploma, applied degree,
degree or apprenticeship program• Second semester or second period• Demonstrate how the Lamb Learner Success
Centre has supported your success at SAIT• Financial needDeadline: May 30
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General AwardsBRIAN LUDWIG LEGACYValue: $1,150 Number: 1 Criteria:• Any program in the School of Business• Third semester• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
CALDWELL FAMILYValue: $1,200 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a full-time student in the second year
of any program in the School of Business• Financial need• Preference given to female studentsDeadline: Jan. 28
COSTEN INSURANCE AWARD OF EXCELLENCEValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a full-time student in the Office
Professional Certificate, Administrative Information Management or Business Administration, Financial Services Major in the School of Business
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Preference given to a student with a
demonstrated interest in Risk Management and general insurance experience
Deadline: Jan. 28
DAVID AND LISA OWERValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Bachelor of Business Administration or
Business Administration • Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Aptitude for human resource managementDeadline: Sept. 28
ESMAIL AND SAFANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester of any program• Financial need• Academic achievement• Volunteerism in the not-for-profit sector
and/or in the community• Landed immigrant or landed immigrant that
is now a Canadian citizen• Preference given to an interest in:
entrepreneurship, taxation law, ornot-for-profit
• Preference given to single parentsDeadline: Sept. 28
HSBC BANK CANADAValue: $3,600 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester of any program• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.75)• Financial need• Community involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
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KRISSA-MOORE AWARDValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement• Teamwork• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Preference given to female studentsDeadline: Jan. 28
MITHOO AND NABAT GILLANIValue: $1,100 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 50TH ANNIVERSARY FACULTY AND STAFFValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• For a full-time student in any School of
Business diploma or degree program• Second, third or fourth year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Community involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
STEPHANIE ANNE NOVAK MEMORIALValue: $990 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester of any program• Community involvement• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Demonstrate involvement as a player in
competitive sports• Preference given to competitive soccerDeadline: Jan. 28
TD BANKValue: $4,470 Number: 4Criteria:• Two awards for first semester of any program• Financial need• Academic achievement from high school• Extracurricular activities and
community involvement• Two awards for first semester of final year
of any program• Financial need• Extracurricular activities and community
involvement• Preference given to an interest in working in
the financial sectorDeadline: Sept. 28
Administrative Information ManagementBURSTALL WINGER ADMINISTRATIVEValue: $350 Number: 1Criteria:• Top student in Business English and
Communications proficiencyDeadline: Sept. 28
CIBCValue: $2,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Jan. 28
TD INSURANCE MELOCHE MONNEXValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement from first and
second semesters• Financial need• Not to be in receipt of another awardDeadline: Sept. 28
Bachelor of Business AdministrationCANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING AND HEATINGValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Final semester — Supply Chain Management• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
CPA EDUCATION FOUNDATIONValue: $1,230 Number: 1 Criteria:• First semester of fourth year• Highest average in a minimum of three or
four CPA PEP prerequisite coursesDeadline: Sept. 28
CIBCValue: $2,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester of first year• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Jan. 28
ENBRIDGEValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Supply Chain Major• Third year• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum 2.50 GPA)• First nations, Métis or Inuit statusDeadline: Jan. 28
ESMAIL AND SAFANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1 Criteria:• First semester of third year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Volunteerism in the not-for-profit sector
and/or in the community• Preference given to an interest in:
entrepreneurship, taxation law, or not-for-profit
Deadline: Sept. 28
JAZZ-IT!Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester of third year• Greatest improved GPA from first year
to second yearDeadline: Sept. 28
JOE LOUGHEEDValue: $2,175 Number: 2 Criteria:Third year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference for Métis students (in memory
of Lady Isabella Hardisty Lougheed)Deadline: Sept. 28
MANULIFEValue: $2,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Majors in Management, Human Resource
Management or Financial ServicesDeadline: Sept. 28
Going to school full time while managing a family with three dependent children can be challenging at times. But, receiving this award has made me realize that hard work and strong determination always pay off. This award means a lot to me.Aysha — Bachelor of Business Administration, School of Business
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MR. AND MRS. Y.K FUNG MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial Services major• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
PARAGON CUSTOM HOMESValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• First semester of second year• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
Business AdministrationADVOCISValue: $575 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Interest in marketing• Express interest to pursue a career in the life
insurance industry, preferably in sales• Primary consideration given to community
involvement• Secondary consideration given to academic
achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
ALEEM AND CINDY GILLANIValue: $1,110 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
ATB FINANCIAL COMMUNITY LEADERSHIPValue: $1,370 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Financial Services major• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.70)• Community involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
BOB AND GYNELL DAWSONSponsored by: Rotary Club of Calgary SouthValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Strong entrepreneurial skills• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
BROOKFIELD RESIDENTIALValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Construction Project Management minor• Academic achievement • Demonstrates or lives one of Brookfield
Residential's values: passion, integrity or community
Deadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING AND HEATING
Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN PETROLEUM TAX SOCIETYValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student with an Accounting major• Highest standing in Tax AccountingDeadline: April 30
CIBCValue: $2,500 Number: 4Criteria:• Second semester of first year• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
CPA EDUCATION FOUNDATIONValue: $1,230 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Accounting major• Overall merit• Interested in a career as a CPADeadline: Sept. 28
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
DAHRLYNE HUBERT MEMORIALValue: $3,985 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Accounting major• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Mature student at least 30 years old• Preference given to a female student who is a
single parentDeadline: Sept. 28
DAVIDSON ENMAN LUMBERValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Community involvement• Demonstrate interest in the construction or
building products industry• Management concentrationDeadline: Sept. 28
ESMAIL AND SAFANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Volunteerism in the not-for-profit
sector and/ or in the community• Preference given to an interest in
entrepreneurship, taxation law, ornot-for-profit
Deadline: Jan. 28
FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INTERNATIONAL (FEI) – CALGARY CHAPTERValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Accounting major• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Must have a strong interest to pursue a
CPA designationDeadline: Sept. 28
HSBC BANK CANADA FINANCIAL SERVICESValue: $2,310 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Financial Services major• Academic achievement• Financial need• Community serviceDeadline: Sept. 28
KARIN SIMPSONValue: $877 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Preference given to a female student
with dependentsDeadline: Sept. 28
KELLY LEA SUELL KIERSGAARD MEMORIALValue: $755 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Desire to succeed and potential for successful
completion of programDeadline: Sept. 28
NANCY JUNE GAGNON MEMORIALValue: $5,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Primary preference given to a single parent or
parents with dependent children• Secondary preference given to an
Accounting majorDeadline: Sept. 28
NATIVE CALGARIAN SOCIETYValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Born, raised and educated in CalgaryDeadline: Sept. 28
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OLYMPIA TRUSTValue: $3,000 Number: 1 Criteria:•Third semester • Financial need• Previously received Olympia Trust award• In good academic standing
Deadline: Sept. 28
RBC FINANCIAL SERVICESValue: $1,000
Number: 1 Criteria:• Enrolled in final semester of final year• Academic achievement• Leadership• Preference given to students involved in
Number: 2
extracurricular school activities Deadline: Jan. 28
RICHARD J. MULLAN MEMORIAL Value: $1,225 Criteria:• Third semester — Accounting major• Community involvement• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
RIGHT HONOURABLE DON MAZANKOWSKIValue: $460 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — General
Management major• Leadership skills• Community involvement• Outstanding academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
SERVPRO CANADA INC.Value: $885 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Marketing major• Highest GPA in marketing• Contribute to marketing techniques• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION ALBERTAValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
W. AND D. RICHARDSONValue: $1,735 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester • Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Community service and volunteerism• Must be at least 21 years of age• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
Legal AssistantALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
BENNETT JONES LLPValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:Third semester• Academic achievement from first and second
semesters• Secondary consideration given to financial
needDeadline: Sept. 28
BLAKE, CASSELS AND GRAYDON LLPValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Potential for work in the fieldDeadline: Sept. 28
CIBCValue: $2,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Jan. 28
CITY OF CALGARYValue: $1,200 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Southern Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
FIELD LAWValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
LEGAL ASSISTANT DREAMValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement (minimum 3.80 GPA)• Community involvement• AttitudeDeadline: Jan. 28
Nothing feels better than being rewarded for working hard. This scholarship has made a big difference in my life — it’s given me the financial push I need to finish my final semester here at SAIT. I will never be able to express how thankful I am for your generosity!Breanne — Legal Assistant, School of Business
Oil and Gas Production AccountingINUVIALUIT PETROLEUM CORPORATIONValue: $895 Number: 1Criteria:• Student in oil and gas related studies• Academic achievementDeadline: May 30
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General AwardsALBERTA GEOMATICS GROUPValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester of Geomatics Engineering
Technology students• Second semester of Bachelor of Applied
Technology Geographic Information Systems students
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
AVALON MASTER BUILDERValue: $990 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth-semester diploma program• Interest or experience in environmental
construction• Plans to work in the residential industryDeadline: Jan. 28
JOHN H. PFEIFFER MEMORIALValue: $1,710 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Satisfactory academic achievement• Preference given to a student who has
become a new Canadian within the past five years
Deadline: Sept. 28
KINSMEN BRIAN MACKAY MEMORIALValue: $490 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester of any certificate or
diploma program• Financial need• Academic achievement• Community involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
Architectural TechnologiesALBERTA ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS – CECIL S. BURGESSValue: $700 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
ALBERTA BUILDING ENVELOPE COUNCILValue: $1,435 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement in Building Systems
Technology II (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
ALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ATA)Value: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• One award for third semester, one award for
fourth semester• Academic achievement in Architectural
Design and Presentation• Academic achievement in Building Code• Community involvement• LeadershipDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
BILD – CALGARY REGION ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• One award is for a student in the
Architectural option• One award is for a student in the Building
Development option• Academic achievement• Superior performance in residential
construction• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
BOMA CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Preference given to a female student who
is a single parentDeadline: Sept. 28
BROOKFIELD RESIDENTIALValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement • Demonstrates or lives one of
Brookfield Residential's values: passion, integrity or community
• One award preference for female studentsDeadline: Sept. 28
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS CANADA – CALGARY CHAPTERValue: $1,520 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Best mark in Documentation and
Regulation IV • In the event of a tie the student with the
highest cumulative GPA from first to third semesters will be selected
Deadline: April 30
DIALOGValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Demonstrates leadership and initiativeDeadline: Sept. 28
DIETER JANCZAK MEMORIALValue: $1,505 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.30)• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
EXCEL HOMESValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Preference given to a student who plans to
work in the housing industry• Enthusiastic team player• Not in receipt of another SAIT awardDeadline: Sept. 28
FRIENDS OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIESValue: $490 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Not in receipt of another SAIT award in the
same semesterDeadline: Sept. 28
HAWORTHValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• One award for third-semester student based
on best rendering skills in Technology II• One award for second-semester student
based on Research and Design IIDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
HBI – HERITAGE BUSINESS INTERIORS INC.Value: $645 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
HERBERT TIMS MEMORIALValue: $870 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Best mark in Theory of StructuresDeadline: Sept. 28
HOPEWELLValue: $1,840 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
LEDCOR CONSTRUCTIONValue: $505 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Community involvement and leadership• Canadian citizen or a landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
LLOYD HERPERGER MEMORIALValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student with the highest GPADeadline: April 30
MARTIN COHOSValue: $855 Number: 6Criteria:• Third semester• Three awards for students in the
Architectural option• Three awards for students in the Building
Development option• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Ability to work as a team player (e.g., helping
classmates accomplish their academic goals or showing leadership in organizing student-related activities)
• In the event of a tie, financial need will be a consideration
Special note:• Donor encourages the recipient to use the
award to travelDeadline: Sept. 28
NORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,250 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Community involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
STEPPER HOMESValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• One award for a third-semester student• Leadership• Academic achievement• Financial need• Community involvement• Must be an Alberta resident• One award for the student who previously
received the Stepper Homes award in their first year
Deadline: Sept. 28
TREMCO CANADA DIVISIONValue: $1,030 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
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Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information SystemsINTEGRATED INFORMATICS INC.Value: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 1 Criteria:• First year of program• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
STANTECValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second semester• Must write an essay describing how you
intend to apply GIS to help solve environmental issues
• Quality and content of GIS Major ProjectDeadline: Jan. 28
Bachelor of Science Construction Project ManagementBRHLValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership• Attitude• Preference for a female studentDeadline: Jan. 28
BROOKFIELD RESIDENTIALValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement • Demonstrates or lives one of
Brookfield Residential's values: passion, integrity or community
Deadline: Jan. 28
CALGARY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONValue: $2,500 Number: 6 Criteria:• Two awards each first semester, third
semester and fifth semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Essay outlining why you chose SAIT and this
program• Must be a Calgary residentDeadline: Sept. 28
D.T. CONSULTINGValue: $545 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester of final year• Financial need• Academic achievement in contract and
procurement management coursework (minimum GPA 2.50)
Deadline: Sept. 28
KEN AND RHONDA TRUEMANValue: $1,725 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fifth semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Attitude• Leadership• Preference for students that are Alberta or
Saskatchewan residentsDeadline: Sept. 28
M.J. MALOFFValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• First year• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
MAXIM GROUPValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Any semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership and initiative• Preference given to a student who
demonstrates the value of construction safety and plans to work in the field of exterior building restoration
Deadline: Jan. 28
MICHELLE KRSEK MEMORIALValue: $1,750 Number: 2 Criteria:• Seventh semester• Academic achievement• Community involvement• Description of an aspect of construction
safety, why it is important and how the student will promote that aspect in the workplace
• Financial need• Preference given to female studentsDeadline: Sept. 28
MORGAN CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.Value: $1,750 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester• Academic achievement from high school• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
NORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second year• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• LeadershipDeadline: Jan. 28
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
W. J. LINGARDValue: $4,995 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Outline why you think you will be successful
in your field upon graduationDeadline: Sept. 28
I would never have grown into the person I am today without this experience. Thank you for the award. I truly do appreciate the generosity and take it as a sign that my efforts have been recognized.Michelle — Architectural Technologies, School of Construction
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Civil Engineering TechnologyAACEI – CALGARY CHINOOK SECTIONValue: $1,815 Number: 1 Criteria:• Graduating student• Outstanding performance in academic and
practical aspects of cost engineering subjects including estimating, job cost control, economics, contracts and specifications
• Preference given to a student enrolled in a degree program the following fall
Deadline: April 30
ALBERTA NEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAMValue: $2,085 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need Process:• Must submit to your Academic Chair a
two-page essay explaining why the Civil Engineering Technology program is important to the residential construction industry
Deadline: Sept. 28
ALBERTA READY-MIXED CONCRETE ASSOCIATIONValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Ability and interest in the concrete industryDeadline: Sept. 28
ALBERTA ROADBUILDERS AND HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 5 Criteria:• Third semester• Minimum GPA 2.00 from first and second
semesters• Interested in a career in the road building
industry• Alberta resident• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTEValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement in concrete and
strength of materials subjects• Interest in concrete and designDeadline: Sept. 28
ASET – GLENN MONSONSponsored by: Engineering Technology Scholarship Foundation of Alberta (ETSFA)Value: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Enrolled in the final year of program• Must be a member of ASET (membership is
free to students enrolled in their final year of an ASET-recognized program — refer to aset.ab.ca)
• Financial need• Leadership ability through participation in
school and/or community activitiesDeadline: Feb. 28
BUNT AND ASSOCIATESValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to students interested in
transportation engineering or highway designDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY GENERAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Superior achievement in the estimating unit
and term work• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
CAMBRIAN CREWValue: $455 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Aptitude• Single parent with dependentsDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN COUNCIL OF INDEPENDENT LABORATORIESValue: $2,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Alberta resident• Canadian citizenDeadline: Jan. 28
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGEValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Significant contribution to the ongoing
extracurricular activities of the class• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
DIALOGValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Demonstrates leadership and initiativeDeadline: Sept. 28
EXCEL HOMESValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Preference given to a student who plans to
work in the housing industry• Enthusiastic team player• Not in receipt of another SAIT awardDeadline: Sept. 28
GERALD SEIB MEMORIALValue: $1,505 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• LeadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
GURU NANAK DEV JIValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• AttitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
JAMES POSEY MEMORIALSponsored by: Alberta Building Envelope CouncilValue: $975 Number: 2Criteria:• Fourth semester• Enrolled in CIVL-364 Building Science in the
Construction Management major• Primary consideration given to financial need
for one award• Secondary consideration given to academic
achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• One award for the highest mark in CIVL-364
Building ScienceDeadline: April 30
LAFARGE CANADA INC.Value: $3,025 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Attitude• Aptitude• Preference given to a female student for one
awardDeadline: Sept. 28
MANUEL DACOSTA MEMORIALValue: $765 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Performance in three labs in which safety
issues are involved: CIVL–260, 224 and 222 (minimum GPA 2.30)
Deadline: Sept. 28
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MARSHALL J. WILSONValue: $1,340 Number: 1 Criteria:• First year• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership and initiative• Preference for students attending from either
Northwest Territories or Nunavut• Preference for students interested in
community building and involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
MICHAEL BENNY FOUNDATIONValue: $5,000 Number: 2• Final semester of the program• Academic achievement (minimum 3.50 GPA)• Complete an essay describing your
leadership in the classroom and what your career aspirations are
• Must be a Canadian citizen• Must be eligible for convocation in the current
academic yearDeadline: April 30
NORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,250 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Community involvementDeadline: Jan. 28
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
SHELL CANADAValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• One award for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Leadership• Preference given to Aboriginal students,
women and persons with a disabilityDeadline: Sept. 28
TREVOR KOROL MEMORIALValue: $1,175 Number: 5 Criteria:• First semester• Financial need• Academic achievement based on prerequisite
marks• Community involvementDeadline: Sept. 28
VOLKER STEVIN ANNIVERSARY AWARDSponsored by: AonValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Leadership• Academic achievement (minimum 3.00 GPA)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
VOLKER STEVINValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Leadership• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
WATT CONSULTING GROUP/CHRISTIAAN ELLISValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester, Municipal major• Academic achievement• Demonstrates dedication and passion
for the fieldDeadline: Sept. 28
Engineering Design and Drafting TechnologyAMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS INC. (ASHRAE) SOUTHERN ALBERTA CHAPTERValue: $750 Number: 2 Criteria:• Graduating student• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
ATCOValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
BILD CALGARY REGION ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Fourth semester, Structural major• Academic achievement• Superior performance in architectural
drafting• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Jan. 28
FLUOR CANADA LTD.Value: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Successfully completed, at first writing, each
of the subjects taken in first and second semesters (supplemental examinations not considered)
• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Jan. 28
HAWORTHValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• One award for second semester student
based on academic achievement and attitude• One award for a graduating student based on
academic achievement and attitudeDeadline: Jan. 28 and April 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
STANTECValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester, Civil major• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.30)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Jan. 28
URBAN SYSTEMSValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth semester• Best capstone proposal• Academic achievement during the first
three semesters• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Preference given to single parents and
mature students more than 20 years oldDeadline: Jan. 28
Geomatics Engineering TechnologyALBERTA LAND SURVEYORS ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
ALBERTA SOCIETY OF SURVEYING AND MAPPING TECHNOLOGIES (ASSMT)Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Technical skill• Class involvement and related functions• Current member of ASSMTDeadline: Sept. 28
ATCOValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement from first and
second semestersDeadline: Sept. 28
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CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF GEOMATICS (CIG)Value: One year free Number: 1 CIG membershipCriteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Demonstrated ability• Leadership• Enthusiasm• Must be continuing in field of studiesDeadline: Sept. 28
D.A. WATT CONSULTINGValue: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• LeadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
DOUG MACFARLANEValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.75)Deadline: Sept. 28
J.H. HOLLOWAYValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
MIDWEST SURVEYS INC.Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Interest in cadastral surveying• Leadership qualitiesDeadline: Sept. 28
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Sept. 28
SHELL CANADAValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• One award for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Leadership• Preference given to: Aboriginal students,
women and persons with a disabilityDeadline: Sept. 28
Pre-Employment CabinetmakingMARIE KAUFMAN MEMORIALValue: $3,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Academic achievement in prerequisite
subjects (minimum 75%)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
Pre-Employment Carpenter HOPEWELLValue: $1,840 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
NORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
Pre-Employment Refrigeration and Air ConditioningMARIE KAUFMAN MEMORIALValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Academic achievement in prerequisite
subjects (minimum 75%)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
I have never been strong academically, but after I was accepted into my program my grades seemed to come naturally because I found my passion. Thank you very much for this award — it has helped me pay the bills while working hard at what I love.Kristin — Architectural Technologies, School of Construction
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General AwardsMSE ENERGY SECTOR LUNCHEONValue: $800 Number: 1Criteria:• For a student in any diploma program• Second semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS AND LUBRICATION ENGINEERSValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a student enrolled in the Bachelor of
Applied Technology Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Technology, or Chemical Engineering Technology program
• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to a single parent• Recipient receives a one-year membership
in STLEDeadline: Jan. 28
Bachelor of Applied Technology Petroleum EngineeringCANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCERS (CAPP/EPAC)Value: $4,000 Number: 5 Criteria:• Sixth semester• Academic performance• Financial need• Preference to women or individuals who are
of Aboriginal descentDeadline: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
DR. RIZA KONAK MEMORIALValue: $1,065 Number: 1Criteria:• Sixth semester• High academic achievement• Primary consideration given to financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
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MOLSON COMPANIESValue: $210 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
WSH LABORATORIES LIMITEDValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
Electrical Engineering TechnologyALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $450 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
ALBERTA ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Alberta resident• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
ASET – ROBERT MAXWELL, C.E.T.Sponsored by: Engineering Technology Scholarship Foundation of Alberta (ETSFA)Value: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in the final year of program• Must be a member of ASET (membership
is free to students enrolled in their final year of an ASET recognized program — refer to aset.ab.ca)
• Academic achievement (placement in the top 10% during first year of studies)
• Leadership ability through participation in school and/or community activities
Deadline: Jan. 28
CITY OF CALGARYValue: $1,200 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Southern Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
DAVE ERHARDT MEMORIALValue: $2,300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.20)• Positive attitude• Financial need• Shows a keen interest in the design side• Preference given to a student with an
electrician journeyperson certificationDeadline: Sept. 28
Chemical Engineering TechnologyDON PETEHERYCH MEMORIALSponsored by: Diversity Technologies Corporation – DiCorpValue: $1,560 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Potential to succeed (not necessarily top
of class)• Financial need• Leadership qualities such as volunteerism
and community involvementDeadline: Sept. 28
MOLSON COMPANIESValue: $210 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
Chemical Laboratory TechnologyCALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Value: $2,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• One award for financial need• One award for academic achievement• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to single parents• Community involvement• Preference given to students with an interest
in the service side of the petroleum industryDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGYValue: Engraved medal and Number: 1 certificate of meritCriteria:• Top graduating student• Academic achievementDeadline: April 30
CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF CANADAValue: $200 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement from previous
semestersDeadline: Sept. 28
DON LABERGE MEMORIALValue: $740 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Passing grade in both Instrumentation 300
and Theory and Lab• Financial need• AttitudeDeadline: Nov. 28
ENMAX CORPORATIONValue: $1,200 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
FLUOR CANADA LTD.Value: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Successfully completed, at first writing, each
of the subjects taken in first and second semesters
• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
FORTIS ALBERTA INC. Value: $2,500 Number: 4Criteria:• Third semester • Good academic standing• Alberta resident• One award preference for a female student • One award preference for an
Indigenous student• One award preference for a mature student• One award preference for a new Canadian Deadline: Sept. 28
KVA FUNDValue: $590 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student who has demonstrated
a willingness to assist fellow classmates in their studies
• Participation in the Students’ Association and KVA Club activities
Deadline: April 30
LEONARD R. ANDERSONValue: $950 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Sept. 28
R.M. NAGATAValue: $225 and engraved award Number: 1 Criteria:• Graduating student• Superior attitude• Superior application of skillsDeadline: April 30
SHELL CANADAValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• One award for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Leadership• Preference given to: Aboriginal students,
women and persons with a disabilityDeadline: Sept. 28
TRANSALTAValue: $1,045 Number: 4Criteria:• Two awards for first semester• Two awards for third semester• Good academic achievement from high school
(minimum 70% average)• Good academic achievement from first and
second semesters (minimum GPA 3.00)• Active as a volunteer within the communityDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Nov. 28
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Electronics Engineering TechnologyAUGUST ELECTRONICS Value: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.20)• Innovation, complexity and performance in
the Capstone project Deadline: Jan. 28
CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Value: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Fourth semester• Two awards for financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to single parents• Two awards for academic achievement• Community involvement• Preference given to students with an interest
in the service side of the petroleum industryDeadline: Jan. 28
FRED WADDINGTON MEMORIALValue: $880 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Mature student• Financial need• Dependable• Hard worker• In good academic standingDeadline: Sept. 28
GURU NANAK DEV JIValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
H.A. WOODROFFE – THE CALGARY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,620 Number: 6 Criteria:• Four awards for students in second semester• Two awards for students in third semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
KAY RACKETT MEMORIALValue: $1,160 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.67)• Female student• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
KEITH M. WATT MEMORIALValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic performance• Interest in RF CommunicationsDeadline: Sept. 28
SAIT INFORMATION SYSTEMSValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Attitude• AptitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
Environmental TechnologyCALGARY HORSESHOE CLUBValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Alberta residentDeadline: Jan. 28
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
NOSE CREEKValue: $525 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGYValue: $525 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
Number: 1
PINCHIN LTD.Value: $1,000 Criteria:
• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)• Positive attitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
Instrumentation Engineering TechnologyALLIANCE PIPELINE LTD.Value: $1,330 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00
but not necessarily top of the class)• Positive attitude• Financial need• Community involvement and demonstrates
leadership within programDeadline: Sept. 28
AUTOPRO AUTOMATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Demonstrates community leadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Value: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement• Community involvement• Preference given to students with an interest
in the service side of the petroleum industryDeadline: Jan. 28
CANADIAN SCHOOL OF HYDROCARBON MEASUREMENTValue: $2,000 and free Number: 1 admission to the Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement eventCriteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Demonstrated interest in petroleum
measurement and meteringDeadline: Sept. 28
To receive this award gives me a feeling of reassurance. Through my experience at SAIT, I have found a new path in my life that interests me and the means to prepare me for a career in the future. I am now excited to take the next step and see how it all plays out. Thank you.Trevor — Power and Process Operations, MacPhail School of Energy
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FLUOR CANADA LTD.Value: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Successfully completed, at first writing, each
of the subjects taken in first and second semesters
• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
ISA – INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF AUTOMATIONValue: $1,315 Number: 3Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Must be a member of the International
Society of Automation• Must provide ISA Calgary / SAIT
Instrumentation Club volunteer sheetshowing 10 volunteer hours
• Must demonstrate volunteerism and positive impact within ISA
• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
JOE WOLKOWSKI MEMORIALValue: $515 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Not in receipt of another program award• High level of participation in ISA activities
(e.g., executive)Process:• The ISA Student Advisor (Member) must be
consulted before the candidate is chosenDeadline: Sept. 28
KENONIC CONTROLSValue: $1,280 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Good academic standing• Application of skills• Positive attitude• Financial need• In the event of a tie, financial need will be
the determining factorDeadline: Sept. 28
MICHAEL COOKE MEMORIALValue: $1,275 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• LeadershipDeadline: Jan. 28
SHELL CANADAValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• One award for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Leadership• Preference given to: Aboriginal students,
women and persons with a disabilityDeadline: Sept. 28
SPARTAN CONTROLS LTD.Value: $2,000 Number: 5Criteria:• Two awards second semester• Two awards third semester• One award for any semester• Canadian citizen• Academic achievement• Must outline career pursuits and ambitions
within instrumentation engineering technology field
• Must outline financial circumstances and the difference that receiving an award would make
Deadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
W. EDWARD JAMISON MEMORIALValue: $650 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen• Not in receipt of another program award Process:• Must write an essay describing situations
that demonstrate your leadership skills and your ability to get along with others
Deadline: Sept. 28
Petroleum Engineering Technology360 ENERGY LIABILITY MANAGEMENTValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Potential to succeed• Demonstrated entrepreneurial activities• Shows initiative, tenacity and driveDeadline: Sept. 28
CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Value: $2,500 Number: 3 Criteria:• Third semester• One award for financial need• Two awards for academic achievement• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to single parentsDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY OILFIELD TECHNICAL SOCIETYValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Community/leadership involvement• Preference given to mature students over 25
years of ageDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING ENGINEERSValue: $1,135 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Good communication skills and ability to
work with others• Preference given to applicants with
significant work experience in oil and gas drilling or well servicing prior to attending SAIT
Deadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCERS (CAPP/EPAC)Value: $4,000 Number: 5 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic performance• Financial need• Preference given to women or individuals
of Aboriginal descentDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN SCHOOL OF HYDROCARBON MEASUREMENTValue: $2,000 Number: 1 and free admission to theCanadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement eventCriteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Demonstrated interest in petroleum
measurement and meteringDeadline: Sept. 28
CHORNEY FAMILYValue: $1,945 Number: 5Value: $2,430 Number: 1 Criteria:• Two awards for second semester• Three awards for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• One award for a second-semester student
who demonstrates leadership and initiative• Preference given to single parentsDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
CLIFFORD KOPEC MEMORIALValue: $515 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Participation in the community• Participation in the Students’ Association• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
DARRYL FUSHTEY MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Community involvement/volunteerism • Preference for a mature student• Preference for a single parent• Preference for a student with dependents Deadline: Jan. 28
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DON PETEHERYCH MEMORIALSponsored by: Diversity Technologies Corporation – DiCorpValue: $1,560 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Potential to succeed (not necessarily top
of class)• Financial need• Leadership qualities such as volunteerism
and community involvementDeadline: Sept. 28
GEORGE YAKIWCHUKValue: $780 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
JOHN F. HARDY MEMORIALValue: $1,095 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Student leadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
PETROLEUM SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF CANADAValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement from previous
semesters• Preference given to interest in working in the
service, supply or manufacturing sectors of the petroleum industry
Deadline: Sept. 28
POINT ENERGY LTD.Value: $1,560 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Satisfactory academic achievement
(minimum GPA 2.70 from first and second semesters)
Deadline: Sept. 28
PRECISION DRILLING CORPORATIONValue: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Resident of one of the four Western provincesDeadline: Sept. 28
ROBERT S. BRUCE MEMORIALValue: $1,600 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership• Preference given to a student from Alberta• Preference given to applicants with previous
experience in the petroleum industryDeadline: Sept. 28
RYAN ECKHARD MEMORIALSponsored by: Hub OilValue: $2,480 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement in Safety —
Petroleum Industry Course• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
RYAN SILVER MEMORIALSponsored by: Hub OilValue: $2,480 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement in Safety —
Petroleum Industry Course• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
SAIT STUDENT PETROLEUM SOCIETYValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Leadership• Academic achievement• Financial need• Must be actively involved in the SAIT Student
Petroleum SocietyDeadline: April 30
SHELL CANADAValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• One award for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Leadership• Preference given to: Aboriginal students,
women and persons with a disabilityDeadline: Sept. 28
SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS, CANADAValue: $1,025 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Preference given to applicants with previous
full-time industry experience• Must be a member of SPE — Society
of Petroleum Engineers (apply online at spe.org/students)
Process:• Must submit a copy of your SPE membership
to the Alumni and Development office at AA113 in Heritage Hall
Deadline: Sept. 28
STEPHEN M. GIBSON MEMORIALValue: $2,050 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Positive attitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
TEINE ENERGYValue: $5,000 Number: 1Criteria: • First year• Academic achievement• Applicant must have a minimum of three
years’ work experience in the oil and gas sector. A reference letter must be submitted
Deadline: Sept. 28
Power Engineering TechnologyALLIANCE PIPELINE LTD.Value: $1,330 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00
but not necessarily top of the class)• Positive attitude• Financial need• Community involvement and demonstrates
leadership within programDeadline: Sept. 28
ATCOValue: $1,250 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Most outstanding student• Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant• Southern Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
CITY OF CALGARYValue: $1,200 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Southern Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
CONNER CLARK MEMORIALValue: $1,550 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.25)• Demonstrates positive leadershipDeadline: Jan. 28
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE EQUIPMENT INTEGRITY ASSOCIATION (IPEIA)Value: $1,455 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
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METHANEX CORPORATIONValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Extra-curricular or volunteer participationDeadline: Sept. 28
NOVA CHEMICALSValue: $1,500 Number: 8Criteria:• Four awards for students in their first
semester• Four awards for students in their third
semester• Academic achievement• Technical aptitude• Leadership and community involvement• Preference given to residents of central
AlbertaDeadline: Sept. 28
RAY SHUPAC MEMORIALSponsored by: International Pressure Equipment Integrity Association (IPEIA)Value: $935 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
REGINALD HARTZLER MEMORIALSponsored by: Sabre Energy Ltd.Value: $1,465 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• GPA within the top 25% of the class• Leadership qualitiesDeadline: Sept. 28
SHELL CANADAValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• One award for third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Leadership• Preference given to: Aboriginal students,
women and persons with a disabilityDeadline: Sept. 28
TRANSALTAValue: $1,045 Number: 8Criteria:• Four awards for first semester• Four awards for third semester• Good academic achievement from high
school (minimum 70% average)• Good academic achievement from first and
second semesters (minimum GPA 3.00)• Active as a volunteer within the communityDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Nov. 28
Power and Process OperationsRAY SHUPAC MEMORIALValue: $905 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.75)Deadline: Jan. 28
Pre-Employment ElectricianCLARENCE HOLLINGWORTHValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement• Essay on why you chose SAIT and your
programDeadline: May 30; apply during your period of training.
MARIE KAUFMAN MEMORIALValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Academic achievement in prerequisite
subjects (minimum 75%)• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
Workplace Safety Management — Distance LearningSUPERIOR PROPANE INC.Value: $395 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in the Workplace Safety
Management program Level 1 or 2• Financial need• Preference given to individuals presently
working in an environment that demands strict safety practices to be followed; must outline these safety practices
Deadline: April 30
SAIT offers some of the finest programs and has a reputation for highly commendable graduates. I am fortunate to be a student at SAIT. The funds awarded to me have helped so much, especially with the day-to-day living expenses and my children’s school needs. Truly this was such an amazing experience and great blessing for me and my family.Grayle — Instrumentation Engineering Technology, MacPhail School of Energy
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School of Health and Public Safety
General AwardsDR. FAYAZ BHARWANI AND DR. JABEEN BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• For students in the Primary Care Paramedic
or Advanced Care Paramedic programs• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrates volunteerism or
community involvement• Preference given to a Trojans athleteDeadline: March 28
H.H. (HOMER HILLAND) FARMANValue: $850 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year of program• Academic achievement• Ability to succeed• Financial need• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: March 28
KING GROUPValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For students in the Primary Care Paramedic
or Advanced Care Paramedic programs• Second semester or second year• Financial need• Demonstrates volunteerism; preference
given to a learner engaged with athletics (life guard, ski patrol, etc.)
• Preference given to a single parent• Preference given to a student from
a rural areaDeadline: March 28
KUNJANA RAMESHCHANDRA SHAHValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to landed immigrantsDeadline: Feb. 28
LEONARD KUEHN MEMORIALValue: $525 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year of program• Academic achievement• Financial need• Alberta residentDeadline: March 28
LEVIS FAMILY BURSARY FOR HEALTH EDUCATIONValue: $485 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial needDeadline: Feb. 28
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CPL. MIKE STARKER MEDIC MEMORIALSponsored by: The Veterans MC CanadaValue: $490 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Aptitude and attitudeDeadline: March 28
DARRYL FUSHTEY MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Community involvement/volunteerism • Preference for a mature student• Preference for a single parent• Preference for a student with dependents Deadline: March 28
DAVID SARTORELLI MEMORIALValue: $1,345 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third-semester student• Academic achievement• Financial need• Demonstrated passion for all patients and a
passion for the paramedic professionDeadline: Sept. 28
KEVIN DYSON MEMORIALValue: $925 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Community involvement• Financial need• Dedication and passion for the field• Must be meeting minimum academic
performanceDeadline: March 28
RICHARD KLATT MEMORIAL – EMERGING GENERATIONValue: $1,130 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Essay on how personal experiences have
contributed to your EMS career pathDeadline: March 28
ROCKY MOUNTAIN EMERGENCY SERVICES – FOOTHILLS AND PETER LOUGHEEDHOSPITALS EMERGENCY SERVICESValue: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• Outstanding graduating student• Academic achievement• Clinical performanceDeadline: March 28
TIBOR G. HICKMAN MEMORIALValue: $970 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student• Exhibits the most promise and dedication
during practical experience sessions• Financial needDeadline: March 28
Y.P. TSANG LI MEMORIALValue: $390 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Graduated from an Alberta high school• Preference given to a student with
demonstrated passion for working in palliative care, geriatric care and a demonstrated interest in working with patients with dementia
Deadline: March 28
Dental AssistingALBERTA DENTAL ASSOCIATION AND COLLEGEValue: $1,000 Number: 1Value: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• One award for academic achievement in
Radiography• One award for academic achievement in
Restorative Procedures I and II• One award for top GPADeadline: May 30
Diagnostic Medical SonographyCANADA DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES AWARD OF EXCELLENCEValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Highest GPADeadline: April 30
CANADA DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES DR. WONG MOST IMPROVEDValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester of second year• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Most improved in the first year both
academically and within practicumDeadline: Sept. 28
RIGHT HONOURABLE DON MAZANKOWSKIValue: $1,520 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in any School of Health and Public
Safety allied health care practitioner program• Primary consideration based on academic
achievement in HREL/Communication/ Professional Practice type courses
• Student leadership• Community involvement• Financial needDeadline: April 30
SAIT’S HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETYValue: $1,025 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Students who study through distance
learning or at SAIT are eligible for this award• Academic achievement• Financial need• Essay on “Why you chose this field of study”Deadline: Feb. 28
Advanced Care ParamedicADRIAN HENRIKSEN MEMORIALValue: $970 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• A loving and caring attitude towards patients,
beyond the medical aspects of the work• Financial needDeadline: March 28
ATB FINANCIAL – SYLVIA VEGA MEMORIALValue: $525 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen and Alberta resident• Exhibits caring, friendly and outgoing attitudeDeadline: March 28
CALGARY HORSESHOE CLUBValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Alberta residentDeadline: March 28
CHARLES A. WAMBEKE JUNIORValue: $870 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester• Academic achievement• Intent to work in a rural area outside
of Calgary• Financial need• Alberta resident• Must demonstrate in writing a loving and
caring attitude towards patients, beyond the medical aspects of the work
Deadline: Sept. 28
CPL. MIKE STARKER MEDICValue: $515 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student• Mature student over 25 years old• Academic achievement• Attitude• AptitudeDeadline: March 28
As a SAIT alumna, returning to SAIT for a career transition was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The expansion of SAIT's campus over the past 20 years is remarkable, but it does not come close to the growth in professionalism of the industry-leading expert instructors and the quality of practical training.Dorothy — Medical Radiologic Technology, School of Health and Public Safety
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EFW RADIOLOGY – DR. DAVIS ELLIOTTValue: $1,200 Number: 1 Criteria:Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Aptitude — demonstrates high level of
technical skills• Attitude — demonstrates exceptional
patient careDeadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – APTITUDEValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best overall aptitude• Preference given to a student who
demonstrates a high level of technical skills in the lab environment
Deadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – ATTITUDEValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best overall attitude• Preference given to a student who
provides exceptional patient care at their practicum site
Deadline: Feb. 28
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – DR. W. ALLAN JOHN MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Professionalism — demonstrates integrity,
confidentiality and ability to work well with others in the clinical environment
• Patient care — demonstrates a high level of client care and service
• Community involvementDeadline: Feb. 28
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – TRACY FERNER MEMORIALValue: $480 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement• Financial need• Patient care — demonstrates a high level of
client care and service• Leadership• Preference given to a single parent• Preference given to a Canadian citizen or
landed immigrantDeadline: Feb. 28
Health Information ManagementHIMAA LEGACY SCHOLARSHIPSFormerly: Health Information Management Association of AlbertaValue: $1,225 plus a one-year Number: 2 membership for each awardCriteria:• One award for the student with the highest
standing in the program• One award for the student with the highest
standing in the first year of the program• Demonstrated exceptional standard of
professionalism will also be consideredDeadline: May 30
ROBERT LINDSAYValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Leadership demonstrated by enthusiasm for
the HIM profession, the learning process andthe dissemination of knowledge to fellow students
• Attendance and noticeable progression or growth during the course of the program
• Preference given to a student with cognitive or mental disability
Deadline: May 30
VERA L. IRELAND – CALGARY AREA CITY COUNCIL BETA SIGMA PHIValue: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievement• Financial need• Female student• Canadian citizen and Alberta residentProcess:• Available upon completion of academic
studies• Must be registered in practicumDeadline: May 30
Medical Laboratory AssistantCOLLEGE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS OF ALBERTAValue: $200 Number: 1Criteria:• Professionalism• Empathy• Teamwork• Conscious effort to succeed in program• Financial needDeadline: March 28
Medical Laboratory TechnologyCOLLEGE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS OF ALBERTAValue: $400 Number: 1Criteria:• Final semester of first year• Professionalism• Empathy• Teamwork• Conscious effort to succeed in program• Financial needDeadline: May 30
PAT HADDEN MEMORIALValue: $535 Number: 1Criteria:• Final semester of first year• Effort• Attitude• Financial need• Academic achievement in the program’s
chemical sectionDeadline: May 30
Medical Radiologic Technology ALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – MORRISH-EVANS MACDONALDValue: $1,200 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Aptitude — demonstrates high level of
technical skills• Attitude — demonstrates exceptional patient
careDeadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – APTITUDEValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best overall aptitude• Preference given to a student who
demonstrates a high level of technical skills in the lab environment
Deadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – ATTITUDEValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best overall attitude• Preference given to a student who provides
exceptional patient care at their practicum site
Deadline: Feb. 28
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – DR. KENNETH S. HARRIS MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Professionalism — demonstrates integrity,
confidentiality and ability to work well with others in the clinical environment
• Patient care — demonstrates a high level of client care and service
• Community involvementDeadline: Feb. 28
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – GLEN DAVIS MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Professionalism — demonstrates integrity,
confidentiality and ability to work well with others in the clinical environment
• Patient care — demonstrates a high level of client care and service
• Community involvementDeadline: April 30
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Nuclear Medicine TechnologyEFW RADIOLOGY – PERCY KUNGValue: $1,200 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Aptitude — demonstrates high level of
technical skills• Attitude — demonstrates exceptional patient
careDeadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – APTITUDEValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best overall aptitude• Preference given to a student who
demonstrates a high level of technical skills in the lab environment
Deadline: Feb. 28
EFW RADIOLOGY – ATTITUDEValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best overall attitude• Preference given to a student who provides
exceptional patient care at their practicum site
Deadline: Feb. 28
ERNEST AND ELLEN WOODValue: $1,645 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester of second year • Primary consideration given to individuals
with ability to succeed while enrolled in program (academic achievement), leadership and community involvement
• Secondary consideration given to financial need
• Alberta resident• Canadian citizen• Preference given to a female studentDeadline: Sept. 28
JOAN PHILLIPS MEMORIALValue: $5,125 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Attitude and aptitude• Financial needDeadline: Feb. 28
PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS CANADAValue: $895 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student• Highest academic achievement at SAIT
and during practicum• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – DR. BRIAN GILL MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Professionalism — demonstrates integrity,
confidentiality and ability to work well with others in the clinical environment
• Patient care — demonstrates a high level of client care and service
• Community involvementDeadline: Feb. 28
Pharmacy Assistant Dual CreditDR. FAYAZ BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrates career discovery• Preference given to an individual who
demonstrates volunteerism or involvement inthe Muslim community
• Preference given to a new CanadianDeadline: Jan. 28
Primary Care Paramedic AVIVA ADELMAN MEMORIALValue: $785 Number: 1Criteria:• Financial need• Currently completing the programDeadline: April 30
Rehabilitation Therapy AssistantD.C. FLEMING / SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
Respiratory TherapyESMAIL AND SAFANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to an individual who
demonstrates volunteerism or involvement inthe Muslim community
• Preference given to a new female CanadianDeadline: Sept. 28
RANA RESPIRATORY CARE GROUPValue: $1,500 Number: 3 Criteria:• One award for a second-semester student• One award for a student in their fourth
semester• One award for a student from Saskatchewan
in their fourth semester and planning to return to Saskatchewan for their practicum
• Leadership• Academic achievement• Preference for students with the highest level
of leadership/community spirit/dedication to the profession through demonstrated teamwork, supporting their community and helping their fellow students, participation in Respiratory Therapy week, tutoring and attending CSRT
Deadline: Feb. 28
RESPIRATORY THERAPY – EMERGING/CLINICAL PROFICIENCYValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• One award for second semester• Academic achievement• Professionalism and leadership essay
required• Clinical achievement• Respiratory therapy leadership and
community involvement essay requiredDeadline: Feb. 28
RIGHT HONOURABLE DON MAZANKOWSKIValue: $1,520 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fifth semester• Academic excellence• Community involvement• Leadership• Financial needDeadline: May 30
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – HUGH FARTHING MEMORIALValue: $1,255 Number: 2 Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Likelihood of successful completion of the
programDeadline: Feb. 28
VITALAIREValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement• Clinical proficiency• Attitude of service to the patient and
the communityDeadline: Feb. 28
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School of Hospitality and Tourism
General AwardsCHAINE DES ROTISSEURSValue: $2,250 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year of Baking and Pastry Arts,
Hospitality Management or Professional Cooking
• Must outline how your professional life would be influenced by the values of the Chaine des Rotisseurs
Deadline: Sept. 28
COMPASS GROUPValue: $5,000 Number: 5 Criteria:• Second-year student in Hospitality
Management or Professional Cooking• Academic achievement• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
GERALD BOISJOLIE AWARD IN CULINARY ARTSValue: $1,030 Number: 1Criteria:• For students in Butchery and Charcuterie
Management or Professional Cooking• First semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen• Preference for a student with Canadian
military service history (self or family)Deadline: Sept. 28
JONATHAN SOBOL MEMORIALValue: $4,230 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth-semester student in the Professional
Cooking program • SAIT/community involvement demonstrated
through mentoring children and youth through culinary education
• Demonstrates industry experience/ agricultural commitment through instructorreferences and proven “farm to plate” philosophy
• Preference for a student with competition experience and/or entered in a future competition where they will be representing SAIT
Deadline: May 30
THE FAMOUS 5 FOUNDATIONValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• For a female student in Baking and Pastry
Arts, Butchery and Charcuterie or Professional Cooking
• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership within SAIT and the local
communityDeadline: Jan. 28
WOMEN SUPPORTING WOMEN IN HOSPITALITYValue: $2,200 Number: 1Criteria:• All programs except Travel and Tourism• Any semester• Academic achievement• Success in the classroom• Preference given to a female studentDeadline: Jan. 28
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VICTORINOX SWISS ARMYValue: Engraved Victorinox Number: 1Carving Set, Victorinox Swiss Army Time Piece and engraved plaque Criteria:• Second-year student• Highest GPA• In the case of a tie, volunteerism within
the program will be consideredDeadline: Sept. 28
Butchery and Charcuterie ManagementJACKIE AND ROGER STROOBANT MEMORIALValue: $470 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Passionate and hardworking attitude• Canadian citizenDeadline: Jan. 28
HOSPITALITY 100 CLUBValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Commitment to culinary excellence• Professionalism (attitude)• Leadership as an inspiration to others• Volunteerism• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
Hospitality ManagementALBERTA HOTEL AND LODGING ASSOCIATIONValue: $500 Number: 6Criteria:• Second-year students• Financial need• Academic achievement (average or
better-than-average marks)• Hotel industry experience• Interest in further educationDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY HOTEL AND AREA HOUSEKEEPING ASSOCIATIONValue: $870 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY HOTEL ASSOCIATIONValue: $5,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Professional promise and a commitment to a
hotel industry career• Previous experience in the industry is
required and must be outlined• Demonstration of leadership skills
through the community, various associations and groups
Deadline: Sept. 28
Baking and Pastry ArtsARDENT MILLS EXCELLENCEFormerly: Horizon Milling Baking ExcellenceValue: $200 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Excellence in the art of baking• Exceptional competency in combining the
theory and practice of bakingDeadline: Sept. 28
BAKEMARK CANADAValue: $350, $500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second-year students• Best overall in the program• Aspiration to impact the future of the
baking industryDeadline: Sept. 28
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
FLEISCHMANN’S YEASTValue: $150 Number: 1Criteria:• Excellence in the production of yeast–raised
products• Consistent performance throughout the
training processDeadline: Sept. 28
HOSPITALITY 100 CLUBValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Commitment to culinary excellence• Professionalism (attitude)• Leadership as an inspiration to others• Volunteerism• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
IRENE Y.L. FUNG MEMORIALValue: $450 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester • Financial need• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Graduate from an Alberta high schoolDeadline: April 30
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL HOTELSValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum 3.40 GPA)• Financial need• Positive leadership skills• Strong commitment to a career in the
hotel industryDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY STAMPEDEValue: $885 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement• Alberta resident for a minimum of five yearsDeadline: Sept. 28
DAVID Z. KIRALY MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Best internship report• Use of skills acquired in COMM–240/290• The evaluation of the employer shall be
considered and the intern shall demonstrate, through the report, an understanding of the practical aspects of the position
Deadline: Nov. 28
DELTA CALGARY SOUTHValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Genuine financial need• Planning to pursue a career in the
hotel industryDeadline: Sept. 28
ESMAIL BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to an individual who
demonstrates volunteerism or involvement in the Muslim community
• Preference given to a single parentDeadline: April 30
Thanks to you, I am one step closer to my goal. With this scholarship you have lightened my financial burden which will allow me to focus on my learning process. I hope that one day I will be able to help new students just as you have helped me.Maria — Travel and Tourism, School of Hospitality and Tourism
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FAIRMONT HOTELS AND RESORTS/ CHATEAU LAKE LOUISEValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Successful completion of the Professional
Internship Program — passing grade in both the written evaluation and the performance appraisal
Deadline: Nov. 28
FAIRMONT HOTELS AND RESORTS/THE FAIRMONT BANFF SPRINGSValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement• Essay outlining what makes Fairmont
Hotels and Resorts a leader in the globalhospitality industry
Deadline: April 30
HOSPITALITY 100 CLUBValue: $750 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Commitment to excellence• Professionalism (attitude)• Leadership as an inspiration to others• Volunteerism• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
JAMES MILLOTT MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement• Commitment to succeed demonstrated in
the classroom• Preference given to married students
with childrenDeadline: Sept. 28
LANCE STYLES MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• For a student with the highest internship
report that also reflects the importance of customer service as an integral part of the hospitality industry
• Demonstrates a high level of customer service abilities
• Received an “above expectation” rating on performance appraisal in the guest satisfaction category
Deadline: Nov. 28
LEO SHEFTEL MEMORIAL – AWARD OF EXCELLENCEValue: $920 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating student with the highest GPADeadline: April 30
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL HOTELSValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum 3.40 GPA)• Financial need• Positive leadership skills• Strong commitment to a career in the
hotel industryDeadline: Sept. 28
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY SOUTHValue: $650 Number: 3Criteria:• First semester• Excellence in food and beverage service• Outstanding service in a classroom
environment• Professionalism in a team environmentDeadline: Sept. 28
SYSCO CALGARYValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement• Profession-related volunteer activitiesDeadline: Sept. 28
TOURISM ACCOMMODATION RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION (TARA)Value: $880 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Highest internship markDeadline: Sept. 28
W. AND D. RICHARDSONValue: $1,735 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester • Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Community service and volunteerism• Must be at least 21 years of age• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
WILLOW PARK WINES AND SPIRITSValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Highest mark in Beverage ManagementDeadline: Sept. 28
Professional CookingALBERTA HOTEL AND LODGING ASSOCIATIONValue: $500 Number: 4Criteria:• Second-year students• Financial need• Academic achievement• Previous hotel industry experience• Interest in further educationDeadline: Sept. 28
ALBERTA LAMB PRODUCERSValue: $540 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Attitude, professional promise, competency,
leadership, creative ability, commitment to culinary excellence
Deadline: Jan. 28
ALBERTA PORK PRODUCERS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONValue: $255 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Shows promise of becoming highly
employable after graduation, through attitudes and application of skills
• Canadian citizen• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
ANDREW SUMMERS BEATTIE MEMORIALValue: $545 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Financial need• Alberta resident• Consistent demonstration of: leadership,
creative ability, productivity and commitment to culinary excellence
Deadline: Sept. 28
BENJAMIN TOWERS MEMORIALValue: $1,455 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year students• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.85)• Consistent demonstration of attaining
culinary excellence• Professionalism, leadership and relates well
with and helps othersDeadline: Sept. 28
BRUCE SUDDEN MEMORIALValue: $910 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Leadership• Creative ability• Productivity• Commitment to culinary excellence• Financial need• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
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Ashley FunkTHE TOOLS FOR SUCCESS
Ashley Funk never thought she would go back to school. “I was so against school and against being told that you need that piece of paper to move forward,” Funk explains. But that all changed when she discovered SAIT’s Culinary Entrepreneurship program. After high school, Funk briefly attended Mount Royal University before deciding to begin a career in the hospitality industry. Since that decision nearly 15 years ago, she has held almost every position possible in a restaurant. “I started as a prep cook then moved on to line cook and kitchen manager,” says Funk. “I’ve been a hostess, server and bartender too.” Funk developed a passion for the connectivity and atmosphere of a restaurant and decided that one day she would like to open her own establishment. After years in the industry, Funk had second thoughts about the importance of an education. “I have always said I have the experience necessary to open my own restaurant but lack the knowledge of how it actually runs,” she explains. And that is exactly what she has been learning in the Culinary Entrepreneurship program. “The program is amazing. It puts so many tools into your toolkit!” Funk says. “Honestly, I joke and say this program was made for me,” she explains. “But I feel like it was. It is perfect, and I am learning so much about the industry and about myself, and my confidence has increased immensely!”Things got even better when Funk received the Willow Park Culinary Entrepreneurship Award. “Before I enrolled I had no savings and no money,” explains Funk, who took out student loans to pay for living and tuition. Thanks to the award she no longer needs to work full-time hours while attending classes. “I’m not worried about how I will begin to pay off my student loan,” she says. “I can continue to focus on my studies here at SAIT without financial stress.” Funk has a dream of opening a Speakeasy cocktail bar, a vision she is building through her experience at SAIT.
CACTUS CLUB CAFEValue: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum 3.40 GPA) • Financial need• Demonstrates leadership in the classroom
among peers Deadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY CO-OP COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONValue: $2,500 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Academic achievement• Financial need• Preference will be given to members of
Calgary Co-opDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL COOKING BURSARY (THE)Value: $6,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Financial Need• Documented learning disability• Demonstrate what difference this award will
make in your lifeDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY PRODUCE MARKETING ASSOCIATIONValue: $565 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Professional promise• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: April 30
CHEF RAY GAUTHIER MEMORIALValue: $1,460 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Most improved student• Leadership or volunteerism within SAIT,
SAITSA or the overall communityDeadline: Sept. 28
FARZANA BHARWANI-KASSAM AND INAYAT KASSAMFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrates career discovery• Preference given to an individual who
demonstrates volunteerism or involvement in the Muslim community
• Preference given to a new CanadianDeadline: Jan. 28
FOGOLAR FURLAN DI CALGARYValue: $1,065 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to a student of Italian
descentDeadline: Sept. 28
FRANCES NICHOLS AND FREDA BARNETT MEMORIALValue: $2,745 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00) Process:• You must submit a resumé to your Academic
Chair• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Jan. 28
HILDA MARY WALROTH LEGACYValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• First-year student• Financial need• Attitude (demonstrates passion for culinary
arts)Deadline: Sept. 28
HOSPITALITY 100 CLUBValue: $750 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Commitment to culinary excellence• Professionalism (attitude)• Leadership as an inspiration to others• Volunteerism• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
JAMES EDWARD DODDS MEMORIALValue: $880 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Financial need• Striving for excellence in food purchasing
courses• Initiative• Hardworking attitude• Alberta resident• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
JOEY RESTAURANT GROUPValue: $1,320 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Organization (exemplary uniform and station
standards)• Leadership, creative ability, productivity and
commitment to culinary excellenceDeadline: Sept. 28
LOUISE REMMEL MEMORIALValue: $1,715 Number: 2Criteria:• Second-year students• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL HOTELSValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum 3.40 GPA)• Financial need• Positive leadership skills• Strong commitment to a career in the
hotel industryDeadline: Sept. 28
MIKE AND PAT HATZISTAMATIS – MYKONOS RESTAURANTValue: $1,410 Number: 1 Criteria:• Participation in the community, both on and
off campus• Financial need• Satisfactory academic performanceDeadline: Sept. 28
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WINE AND FOOD FESITVAL Value: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• One award for first year• One award for second year • Academic achievement• Volunteerism• Attendance• Preference given to a student who has not
been a recipient of any other SAIT student award
Deadline: Sept. 28
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY SOUTHValue: $650 Number: 3Criteria:• Fourth semester• Excellence in food and beverage service• Outstanding service in a classroom
environment• Professionalism in a team environmentDeadline: Sept. 28
STAN BALLARD “BETTER BUY ALBERTA”Value: $670 Number: 5Criteria:• Two awards for second semester• Three awards for second-year students• High degree of competency in practical and
theory components• Leadership, initiative, career commitmentDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
SYSCO CALGARYValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second-year students• Academic achievement• Profession-related volunteer activitiesDeadline: Sept. 28
TOM MAUROValue: $1,350 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
UNILEVER FOOD SOLUTIONSValue: $865 plus a Calgary Number: 1 Academy of Chefs and Cooks (Junior) membershipCriteria:• Second semester• Teamwork• Outstanding leadership• Professionalism• Commitment to culinary excellence• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Financial need• Participation in culinary competitions, when
applicableDeadline: Jan. 28
VICTORINOX SWISS ARMYValue: Engraved Victorinox Number: 1Carving Set, Victorinox Swiss Army Time Piece and engraved plaque Criteria:• Second-year student• Highest GPA• In the case of a tie, volunteerism within the
program will be consideredDeadline: Sept. 28
Travel and TourismALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $450 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
AMA TRAVEL AGENCY LTD. LEADERSHIP AWARDValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year students• Successful completion of the internship
component in first year• Academic achievement in The
Profession of Selling• Community involvementDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY AND AREA TOURISM DESTINATION REGIONValue: $1,420 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement• Attitude• AptitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN ROCKIES TOURISM DESTINATIONValue: $3,560 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement• Financial need• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
CINDY AMOS MEMORIAL – THE CANADIAN BADLANDS LEGACYValue: $645 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)• Demonstrates leadership skills, professional
promise, attitude, volunteerism and skill development
• Must reside in southern AlbertaDeadline: Sept. 28
HIDI NISHI MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second-year student who has completed
their internship• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.70)• Submit an essay about tourism, particularly
Asia Pacific inbound tourism• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
HOSPITALITY 100 CLUBValue: $750 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-year student• Commitment to excellence• Professionalism (attitude)• Leadership as an inspiration to others• Volunteerism• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
MARILYN THOMPSON MEMORIALValue: $865 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Dedication to studies• Demonstrates community involvement
through part-time and volunteer work• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
When my husband and I landed in Canada from Brazil in 2017, we promised to do our best in every opportunity! We’ve been successful so far because of the help and support of so many other good souls such as yourselves. People like you inspire us and make us want to be better every day. Camila — Travel and Tourism, School of Hospitality and Tourism
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School of Information and Communications Technologies
GeneralR.P. ANDERSON AWARD IN TECHNOLOGY Value: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester or higher• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum 3.50 GPA)• Demonstrated commitment to community
service and/or entrepreneurial objectivesDeadline: Sept. 28
Broadcast Systems TechnologyCCBE GEORGE MCCURDYValue: $785 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Attitude• Leadership• Preference given to Canadian citizensDeadline: Sept. 28
COLIN MAIN MEMORIALValue: $510 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Attitude and aptitude• Preference given to a mature student
with dependentsDeadline: Sept. 28
ERNIE G. ROSE MEMORIALValue: $595 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
GEORGE YOUNG MEMORIALSponsored by: Global EdmontonValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Highest mark in TV proposal with the best
operational as well as technical model• Financial needDeadline: April 30
JESARA NICHOL STUDENT LEADERSHIPValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester • Academic achievement • Success in the classroom — demonstrates
commitment to quality film post production and displays distinctive leadership, a positive attitude and a willingness to mentor others
Deadline: Sept. 28
MARIUS MORAIS MEMORIALValue: $1,150 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Leadership qualities• Innovation• Academic performance (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
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Carmen CundySHARING WITH THE WORLD
Carmen Cundy felt that the traditional model of post-secondary education had failed her — her GPA was suffering, and her mental health was taking a hit too.
As a passionate storyteller who feels inspired by the written word, she wanted to pursue a career in writing. But after four years of part-time university studies, she felt like she wasn’t on the right track to achieve her goals.
“I felt uninspired and lost in a sea of students rushing to and from lecture halls.” she explains. “I knew that I needed to try something different if I was ever going to get my degree.”
That’s when Cundy discovered that she could work on a journalism diploma at SAIT and it would count toward a Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies degree at the University of Calgary.
“It was exactly what I was looking for. When I started at SAIT in 2017, I immediately felt at home on campus,” she says.
Cundy was able to pick up valuable experience as a part-time lifestyle writer at The Weal, SAIT’s student-run newspaper, and was amazed by the support she received from her SAIT instructors. During her time at SAIT, Cundy maintained a 4.0 grade point average and became a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honour Society.
On top of all this Cundy received the David Pommer Excellence in Writing Award for her outstanding work in the Journalism program.
“This award has not only given me a leg up financially, it has also given me confidence and the reassurance that I am more than just another face in the crowd,” Cundy says. “I felt that I had been recognized for the first time in my post-secondary career and that I was finally on the right path.”
Thanks to her student award and her experiences at SAIT, Cundy feels confident that she can make a name for herself as a writer.
“I have the opportunity to share my stories, thoughts and ideas with the world.” Cundy says.
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Sept. 28
ROCHELLE PARRENT – IATSE LOCAL 212 MEMORIALValue: $1,735 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.33)• Financial need• Must outline a career plan that includes your
vision for personal development during the three years after graduation — identify attainable goals and personal qualities that you can offer an employer
Deadline: Sept. 28
SYLVIE ALLAN FINE ARTSValue: $960 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Outstanding achievement in production• Alberta residentDeadline: March 28
TIM HOLLINGS MEMORIAL CINEMATOGRAPHYValue: $1,075 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Demonstrated commitment to quality
in cinematography• Attitude• Leadership qualities• Mentors other individuals• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
Graphic Communications and Print TechnologyC.M. “TOBE” MITCHELLValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Ability to speak confidently• Good interpersonal skills• Dedicated to a successful career
in the industry• Alberta resident• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
NATIVE CALGARIAN SOCIETYValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement will be considered
in the event of a tieDeadline: Sept. 28
PALDEN RHIDAR MEMORIALValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
MARIUS MORAIS MEMORIALValue: $575 Number: 6Criteria:• Three awards for students entering
the program• Three awards for third-semester students• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
MATRIX VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS CORP.Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Community involvement• Leadership in the classroom• Academic performanceDeadline: Sept. 28
MICHAEL AND RENAE TIMSValue: $920 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
ROGERS MEDIAValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership• Preference given to a Canadian citizen
or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
SONY OF CANADA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (SCCF)Value: $630 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
Film and Video ProductionAMEX BANK OF CANADAValue: $1,530 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Creative innovation demonstrated through
any area in film and video production and through the required written paper
• Academic achievementProcess:• Must submit to the Academic Chair a written
paper outlining your qualifications as they relate to creative innovation, how it is manifested in your work and how it has enhanced the learning opportunity for fellowstudents
Deadline: Sept. 28
CTSRValue: $435 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• For the most promising studentsDeadline: Sept. 28
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PRINTING AND GRAPHICS INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTAValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.80)Deadline: Sept. 28
SAIT INFORMATION SYSTEMSValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Attitude• Aptitude• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
WEST CANADIAN DIGITAL IMAGING INC.Value: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• LeadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
Information TechnologyALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Value: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to single parentsDeadline: Sept. 28
CANADIAN INFORMATION PROCESSING SOCIETY – CIPS ALBERTAValue: $500 and membership Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Software Development
major• Academic achievement• Proficiency in verbal and written
communications• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
CISCO SYSTEMSValue: $525 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester — Network Systems major• Academic achievement in first and
second semesters• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
COMMTECH/TSOCValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Majoring in Telecom Systems• Enrolled in third semester• Financial need• Attitude• Technical skills/aptitudeDeadline: Sept 28
DEBIAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INC. ESTHER K. Y. CHAN MEMORIALValue: $5,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Demonstrate how you have applied academic
content to real-world scenarios• Preference given to a student who
demonstrates a strong entrepreneurial spirit, collaboration and team leadership skills
Deadline: Sept. 28
I.T. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.50)Deadline: Sept. 28
JACK MOORE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGYValue: $1,245 Number: 3 Criteria:• Third semester — Software
Development major• Academic merit (top 20%)• Leadership qualities• Not in receipt of another awardDeadline: Sept. 28
MALIBU’S FRIENDValue: $1,155 Number: 1 Criteria• Third semester — Software Development
major• Based on financial need• In the event of a tie academic achievement
will be considered• Preference for a female studentDeadline: Sept. 28
NORTEL NETWORKSValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Telecom Systems major• Academic achievement• Personal qualities and characterDeadline: Nov. 28
PRECISION DRILLING CORPORATIONValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Resident of a western provinceDeadline: Sept. 28
ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS LIMITEDValue: $330 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester — Telecom Systems major• Academic excellence in the area of radio
communications, including cellular/mobile radio
• Alberta residentDeadline: Nov. 28
SAFANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrates career discovery• Demonstrates volunteerism or involvement
in the Muslim community• Preference for a new CanadianDeadline: Sept. 28
SAIT INFORMATION SYSTEMSValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Software
Development major• Academic achievement• Attitude• AptitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
SEAN MORRALL MEMORIALValue: $670 Value: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum 3.00 GPA)• Preference given to a single parent• Preference given to a female studentDeadline: Sept. 28
Journalism106.7 RED FMValue: $2,200 Number: 3 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Preference given to a female student or a
student of Aboriginal descentDeadline: Sept. 28
ALAN RACH MEMORIAL AWARD IN JOURNALISMValue: $1,720 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year — print/online journalism• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership and demonstrated commitment
to the profession through: a news-style story on the importance of journalism in a democratic society and demonstrated experience in a newspaper setting or student newspaper
Deadline: Jan. 28
DAVID POMMER EXCELLENCE IN WRITINGValue: $1,230 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Leadership/volunteerism• Demonstrated feature-writing skillsDeadline: Sept. 28
ELAINE TAYLOR THOMASValue: $845 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Demonstrated feature-writing skills• Financial need• Preference given to a student from
a rural areaDeadline: Sept. 28
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ESMAIL AND SAFANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Most improved in the first two semesters
of the program• Demonstrates career discovery• Demonstrates volunteerism or involvement
in the Muslim community• Preference given to a female who is a
new Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
GORD KELLY MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 5 Criteria:• Third semester — Photojournalism option• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
JEFFREY HARDER MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Preference given to a student who
demonstrates an appreciation for a free- market society
Deadline: Sept. 28
JOHN NELSON SNUGGS MEMORIALValue: $400 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Most improvement in first two semesters
of the program• Canadian citizen• Alberta, Saskatchewan or British Columbia
residentDeadline: Sept. 28
Library Information TechnologyALBERTA ASSOCIATION OF LIBRARY TECHNICIANSValue: $250 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Ability to succeed in the professionDeadline: Sept. 28
CIMBERLY GAYLE RESEARCH SERVICESValue: $700 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Communication skillsDeadline: Sept. 28
DOROTHY SNUGGS MEMORIALValue: $810 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Canadian citizen• Alberta, Saskatchewan or British Columbia
residentDeadline: Sept. 28
FARZANA BHARWANIFunded by: Esmail Safana Farzana Fayaz Bharwani FoundationValue: $930 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Demonstrates career discovery• Demonstrates volunteerism or
community involvement• Preference given to a single parentDeadline: Sept. 28
IRENE Y. L. FUNG MEMORIALValue: $450 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Graduate from an Alberta high school• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to ability in
class to make a significant contribution to the library community
Deadline: Sept. 28
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTAValue: $200 Number: 1Criteria:• Outstanding graduating studentDeadline: April 30
MIKE PARKINSON MEMORIALValue: $515 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Attendance• Essay outlining why you have chosen this
career path and how this program has provided learning opportunities to demonstrate leadership and a positive attitude in the classroom to fellow students
Deadline: Sept. 28
ROSE HENNEL MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Preference given to a mature studentDeadline: Sept. 28
SHEILA NEWELValue: $495 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• Preference given to a single parent• Preference given to a student who has
worked or volunteered in a public libraryDeadline: Jan. 28
ZARHA RAZAGHI MEMORIALSponsored by: SAIT Staff of Reg Erhardt LibraryValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• AttitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
New Media Production and DesignHAROLD ASHTON MEMORIALValue: $1,010 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
Radio, Television and Broadcast NewsANNA GEDDES MEMORIALValue: $1,075 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Broadcast News major• Academic achievement• Personal and work attributes as
demonstrated by Anna Geddes when she was a student at SAIT
• Preference given to a student who is travelling from outside of Alberta to attend SAIT, or has dependents
Deadline: Sept. 28
BELL CANADAValue: $1,590 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester —Broadcast News major• Academic achievement• Financial need• Canadian citizen or permanent resident of
CanadaDeadline: Sept. 28
BILL POWERS MEMORIALValue: $2,500 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
BRANDI COSTAR MEMORIALValue: $1,040 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Leadership and willingness to mentor
students• Financial need• Personal character including positive and
caring attitude, relates well to others, team worker, cooperative, reliable work ethic, sensitive to the needs of others, thoughtful and generous
• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
BRAWN FOUNDATIONValue: $1,535 Number: 1 Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement• Community involvementDeadline: Sept. 28
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CAMERON J. SMITH MEMORIALValue: $540 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Broadcast News or Television major• Financial need• Primary consideration given to
professionalism demonstrated in class, meaning:
– Relates well with and helps others – Is present and on time for classes,
labs and shifts – Completes all of the duties associated
with each assigned position – High ethical standards – Is resourceful in solving problems
and completing assignmentsDeadline: Sept. 28
CORUS ENTERTAINMENTValue: $680 Number: 3Criteria:• Third semester• One award each for the Radio, Television and
Broadcast News majors• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Leadership through mentoring and assisting
classmatesDeadline: Sept. 28
CTSRValue: $435 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• For the most promising studentDeadline: Sept. 28
CURT AND CLARE JOHNSON MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Radio major• Financial need• Academic achievement• Outline your strong commitment to family,
volunteerism in the community and how positivity plays a role in your life and schoolwork
Deadline: Sept. 28
GAMES FAMILYValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
GEMMA AND RICHARD STROOBANTValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Radio or Broadcast News major• Financial need• Passion and hardworking attitude• Canadian citizenDeadline: April 30
JACK HOEPPNER MEMORIALSponsored by: Corus EntertainmentValue: $2,500 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Broadcast News major• Demonstrates leadership through mentoring
and assisting other classmates• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
JOHN JASON HIMPE MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum 3.20 GPA)• Community involvement• Donor encourages student who is the
recipient of the award to use the fund for traveling and experiencing new cultures
Deadline: Jan. 28
MARK WALKER MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Radio major• Financial need• Leadership• Personal character• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
MATRIX VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS CORP.Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Community involvement• Leadership in the classroom• Academic performanceDeadline: Sept. 28
REELWORLDValue: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement (minimum 3.40 GPA)• Success in the classroom• Aptitude — demonstrates a high level of
technical skillsDeadline: Sept. 28
ROBYN SHEPPARD MEMORIALValue: $455 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Broadcast News major• Professionalism• Positive attitude• Reliability• Cooperation• Initiative• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
RTBN ALUMNI EXCELLENCEValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
STEVE AND LIBBY OLSON RADIO AWARDFormerly: Lakecrest MediaValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.40)• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
TED SOSKIN MEMORIALValue: $560 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester — Radio major• Demonstrates sales and management
aptitude in radio broadcasting• Leadership and entrepreneurial skills in the
radio broadcasting industryDeadline: Sept. 28
WAYNE BOROWIEC MEMORIALValue: $935 Number: 2Criteria:• Fourth semester — Television major• Exhibits a flair and creativity in videographic
skills that stand out from the crowd• Superior videographic skills in Electronic
News Gathering (includes an appreciation for and ability to light and compose the image as demonstrated in television news stories)
Deadline: Jan. 28
I had to pinch myself when I opened my computer this morning. Thank you for this contribution to my education. Because of this scholarship, my dreams don’t seem so far away. Because of you, I feel like I have a choice, a voice and a career.Megan — Journalism, School of Information and Communications Technologies
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Machinist TechnicianD.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: Jan. 28
ED DORE MEMORIALValue: $2,445 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Demonstrated leadership in workplace
health and safety• Academic achievementDeadline: Jan. 28
GENE HAAS FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 3 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Attitude• LeadershipDeadline: Jan. 28
Mechanical Engineering TechnologyATCOValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Analysis• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY HORSESHOE CLUBValue: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Alberta residentDeadline: Jan. 28
CALGARY PUMP SYMPOSIUMValue: $1,740 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second year• Financial need• Preference for a student who is a Canadian
citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Jan. 28
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY STUDENT SOCIETY AND ALUMNIValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Automation• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Community involvement• Program promotion• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
PRECISION DRILLING CORPORATIONValue: $2,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Analysis• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Resident of one of the four western provincesDeadline: Sept. 28
STANDEN’S LIMITEDValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Analysis• Proficiency in the areas of manufacturing
processes, engineering drawing and design principles
• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
W.A. KERMACK MEMORIALValue: $670 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Automation• Academic achievement• Integrity• Desire• Interest• Leadership• Workmanship• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
COMPUTER INTEGRATED DESIGNValue: $895 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Development• Financial need• Academic achievement in previous three
semestersDeadline: Sept. 28
GEORGE KLASSEN MEMORIALValue: $515 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Analysis• Solid academic achievement (minimum
GPA 2.30)• Positive attitude• Motivation to succeed• Community involvement is a secondary
considerationDeadline: Sept. 28
GORDON LUNDValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester — Design and Analysis• Financial need• Academic achievement• Leadership and community service• Preference given to a mature student
or single parentDeadline: April 30
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE EQUIPMENT INTEGRITY ASSOCIATION (IPEIA)Value: $1,455 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Analysis• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
MARK GUTWALD MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Automation• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to students with
dependents living at homeDeadline: Sept. 28
MOLSON COMPANIESValue: $210 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester — Design and Analysis• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
NORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATIONValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second year• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial need• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Preference for female studentsDeadline: Jan. 28
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Non–Destructive Testing FoundationsBUFFALO INSPECTION SERVICESValue: $1,500 Number: 3Criteria:• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.75)• Demonstrates motivation to succeed in the
program, leadership and commitment to life-long learning
• Preference given to students from rural Alberta or northern BC
Deadlines: Nov. 28, April 30, June 15
CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR NDEValue: $500 Number: 3Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 4.00)• Must be a member of the Canadian Institute
for NDE• AttendanceDeadlines: Sept. 28, April 30
INTECH NDEValue: $1,000 Number: 3 Criteria:• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 4.00)• Financial needDeadlines: Sept. 28, April 30
NDT@SAIT FOUNDATIONSValue: $450 Number: 3Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.30
in all courses)• Satisfactory attendanceDeadlines: Sept. 28, April 30
Pre-Employment IronworkersCENTRON GROUP OF COMPANIESValue: $1,250 Number: 2 Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)Deadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
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Pre-Employment Mobile CraneCENTRON GROUP OF COMPANIESValue: $1,250 Number: 2 Criteria:• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)Deadline: May 30; apply during your period of training
Welding Engineering TechnologyALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $450 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
ALLIANCE PIPELINE LTD.Value: $1,330 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00
but not necessarily top of the class)• Positive attitude• Financial need• Community involvement and demonstrates
leadership within programDeadline: Sept. 28
AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY – ALBERTA SECTIONValue: $1,130 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement in the Welding
Technology Project• Attitude• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
ARPIAValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth semester• Financial need• Leadership• Canadian citizenDeadline: Jan. 28
CANADIAN WELDING SOCIETYValue: $660 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Attitude• Conscientiousness• Aptitude for successDeadline: Sept. 28
GERALD SEIB MEMORIALValue: $1,505 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• LeadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
IAN MAUDE MEMORIALValue: $7,609 Number: 1 Criteria:• First semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Preference given to a single parentDeadline: Sept. 28
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE EQUIPMENT INTEGRITY ASSOCIATION (IPEIA)Value: $1,455 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: Sept. 28
M.W. COZART – PRAXAIR CANADA INC.Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
MARK FIRTH AND SHEILA MCDONAGHValue: $975 Number: 3 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to mature returning
studentsDeadline: Sept 28
SONGREEN TECHNOLOGIESValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Preference given to a parent with dependents• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: April 30
WELDING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – 30TH ANNIVERSARY REUNIONValue: $50 Number: 25Criteria:• Third semester• Successfully completed first year
requirementsDeadline: Sept. 28
I would like to thank you for your generous donation of this award. I feel very honoured to have received it and it will help greatly with the expensive textbooks required these days. I wish you all the best and I thank you once again.Cody — Mechanical Engineering Technology, School of Manufacturing and Automation
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School of Transportation
General AwardsAVMAX AME Value: $2,000 Number: 2Value: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Two awards for second year of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Technology or Avionics Technology or completion of Aircraft Structures Technician• Must have completed one work term of at least 4 months at Avmax, and received a 3.5/5 on their performance review• Must submit a reference letter from Avmax• One award for second year of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Technology or Avionics Technology or completion of Aircraft Structures Technician• Academic achievement• Financial need• Must be female or Indigenous Deadline: April 30
ART SMITH LEGACYValue: $1,300 Number: 2Criteria:• First semester• Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Technology,
Aircraft Structures Technician and Avionics Technology programs
• Academic achievement from high school (minimum 70%)
• Financial needDeadline: Nov. 28
BUDGET RENT A CARValue: $820 Number: 1Criteria:• First semester• Automotive Service Technology and Business
Administration — Automotive Management Programs
• Financial needDeadline: Nov. 28
CALGARY LOGISTICS COUNCILValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester of a certificate or fourth
semester of a diploma program• Academic achievement from previous
semestersDeadline: Jan. 28
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 1410 HIGH RIVERValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• For a student in their graduating semester of
a full-time Aviation program• Financial need• Possesses and displays passion for the
aviation industry• Demonstrates leadership qualities• Preference given to a student intending to
work in CanadaDeadline: Jan. 28
ROGER JARVISValue: $1,025 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester of all Aviation programs• Financial need• Must outline how this financial assistance
will improve your academic success• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.80)Deadline: Jan. 28
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ECHORIDGE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Third semester• Quality technical skills• Positive attitude and aptitude• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to volunteer Rotorwing
industry experience• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
FRANK STEPHEN MEMORIALValue: $895 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Strong aptitude for the avionics courses• Overall good work ethic• Professional attitude in class• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
GEORGE RYNING MEMORIALValue: $740 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.80)• Positive attitude• Commitment to the program• Willingness to assist other students
in the programDeadline: Jan. 28
GEORGE SIMPSON MEMORIALValue: $450 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
JIM BOOTHMAN MEMORIALValue: $935 Number: 1Criteria: • Third semester• Financial need• Aptitude — demonstrating a high level of
technical skills• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: Sept. 28
JIM AND PEGGY OSLER AND SON JAMES MEMORIALValue: $1,220 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
JOHN F. HARDY MEMORIALValue: $1,095 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• LeadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
JOHN SHWYDIUK MEMORIALValue: $985 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: Sept. 28
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers TechnologyA.A. PEEBLES MEMORIALSponsored by: Alumni and established by G.H. RyningValue: $710 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievement from previous
semester(s)Deadline: Sept. 28
AIR CANADAValue: $490 Number: 5Criteria:• Second semester• Financial need• Attitude and aptitudeDeadline: Jan. 28
BILL PRATTValue: $1,105 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
BRUCE PRATT MEMORIALValue: $525 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Positive attitude• Willingness to assist other students in the
program• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY AIRPORT AUTHORITYValue: $2,000 Number: 4 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Positive attitude• Technical skills/aptitude• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
CU NIM GLIDING CLUBValue: $515 and one free Number: 1introductory flight with the clubCriteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Essay on the importance of gliding in aviationDeadline: Sept. 28
DONALD AND MARY CAMERON MEMORIALValue: $1,490 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.80)• Financial need• Community involvement or volunteer
commitmentsDeadline: Jan. 28
Raymond BeckerAUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
Lying in bed at 2 am on a sleepless night, Raymond Becker made up his mind to make a big change.
Becker, 30, had spent a number of years working in an office as an IT specialist — a career he always felt he would enjoy. But things weren’t turning out like he had hoped. He felt burned out, unhappy and restless.
“IT work is my passion but I didn’t enjoy it as a job,” says Becker. “I hit a moment where I was so unhappy with my career.”
Becker felt working in the trades might be the right move. He had thought about a trade before but an allergy to wood had ruled out his interest in carpentry. When Becker came across the Automotive Service Technology program at SAIT, he was drawn to the apprenticeship training and hands-on experience the program offered.
“The program looked like the change I was searching for,” says Becker. “I had no experience in automotive technology, and the program was the best way to make me employable.”
And so, that night at 2 am, he decided to apply to SAIT.
Losing his steady income and going back to school was a frightening thought for Becker, who had a mortgage, car payments and other expenses to maintain. “It was going to be a stretch,” he explains. “All the planning in the world can’t prepare you for life’s expenses.”
Despite trying to stay within a tight budget, Becker had to take out student loans to keep afloat. “It was getting pretty drastic,” he says. “I was deciding which of my personal items I was going to sell to continue school.”
Things turned around when he received a student award.
“I can’t explain the relief of knowing it was going to be okay,” he recalls. “It was reassurance that I had made the right decision.” Becker used the funds from his award to purchase tools for his career and pay bills during his final semester.
Becker is currently working Saturdays at the BMW Gallery Dealership in Calgary — a job he very much enjoys — and has been offered full-time work after graduation.
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KENNETH L. MIZERA MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.80)• Interest in gaining helicopter maintenance
specialty• Positive leadership skills• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Student is from a rural communityDeadline: Sept. 28
SADDLES AND SERVICESponsored by: Winston Parker and Elaine Taylor ThomasValue: $1,395 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement• Attendance and attitude• Preference given to a student from a rural
areaDeadline: Sept. 28
SAM RIVAS MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Enrolled in second year• Perseverance and attitude Deadline: Jan. 28
VAUGHN KILLEEN MEMORIALValue: $615 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Interest in gaining a helicopter maintenance
specialty• Personifies the student life of Vaughn Killeen,
with the following qualities: - Group leadership - Genuine willingness to help and work collaboratively with others in the classroom
• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
W. EDWARD JAMISON MEMORIALValue: $650 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Leadership• Teamwork• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
Aircraft Structures TechnicianA.A. PEEBLES MEMORIALSponsored by: Alumni and established by G.H. RyningValue: $355 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY AIRPORT AUTHORITYValue: $1,000 Number 3Criteria:• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Positive attitude• Technical skills/aptitude• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
TED AND ENID JANSENValue: $1,340 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Most improved academic achievement based
on completing semesters one and two• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
Automotive Service TechnologyA. BLAKE GORDONValue: $685 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement in shop• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.80)• Community involvement and leadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
BATES FAMILYFormerly: Stadium NissanValue: $420 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Positive attitude, dependable,
team player, reliable• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
BRANDON THOMAS MEMORIALValue: $1,710 Number: 1 Criteria:• Financial need• Passion for the profession• Diagnosed learning disability• Leadership and attitudeDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 6 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Preference given to southern Alberta
residents (south of Red Deer)• Previously, currently or will be seeking
employment with a franchised dealer member of the CMDA
Process• Must identify the dealer/employerDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION – ENTRANCEValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• First semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to southern Alberta
residents (south of Red Deer)Deadline: Nov. 28
CHEVROLET CHALLENGEValue: $690 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Community involvementDeadline: Nov. 28
CITY OF CALGARY FLEET SERVICES DEPARTMENTValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Top achiever in third and fourth semesters• Alberta resident• Eligible for full credits as granted by
the Apprenticeship and Trade CertificationDivision
Deadline: March 28
CLAYTON CARROLL MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 13 Criteria:• Five awards for second semester• Five awards for third semester• Successful completion of previous
semester(s)• Financial needDeadlines: Sept. 28 and Jan. 28
DEAN’S AWARDSSponsored by: Clayton and Norma CarrollValue: $970 Number: 2Criteria:• Graduating students• Dean’s Award recipients based on academic
achievement, attitude and attendanceDeadline: April 30
JAMES AND MICHAEL FIDLER FAMILY MEMORIALValue: $900 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
MCMANES AUTOMOTIVE GROUPValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• One award for a student in their
second semester• One award for a student in their
fourth semester• Academic achievement• Attitude• Attendance• Outstanding leadership• Preference given to a student intending to
work in the Alberta automotive industryDeadline: Jan. 28
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MOBIL 1™Value: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Positive attitude, dependable, team player• Preference given to interest in working in
the maintenance and repair sectors of heavy duty, on-highway trucks
Deadline: Sept. 28
PETER MCKEENValue: $800 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to academic
performanceDeadline: Jan. 28
PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA WILD ROSE REGION IN MEMORY OF SERGE TROTTIERValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Most promising student• Successfully completed previous semesters• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
ROBERT CALLANDER ALLAN MEMORIALValue: $90 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
ROBERT HAINES MEMORIALValue: $1,645 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Community involvement• Assists and mentors other students• Financial needDeadline: Sept. 28
STANLEY GOMES MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.75)Deadline: Sept. 28
STANDEN’S LIMITEDValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Highest academic achievement in shop work• High degree of success in welding and
metallurgy• Graduating student• Canadian citizenDeadline: April 30
Avionics TechnologyA.A. PEEBLES MEMORIALSponsored by: Alumni and established by G.H. RyningValue: $710 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
CALGARY AIRPORT AUTHORITYValue: $2,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Positive attitude• Technical skills/aptitude• Financial needDeadline: Jan. 28
DONALD AND MARY CAMERON MEMORIALValue: $1,490 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.80)• Financial need• Community involvement or volunteer
commitments
Number: 1
Deadline: Jan. 28
GRANT D. OLSON MEMORIAL Value: $1,050 Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
JOHN F. HARDY MEMORIALValue: $1,095 Number: 2Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Student leadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
KEVIN AND HONEY MCWHINNIEValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Financial need• Leadership• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00)• Preference given to a female studentDeadline: Nov. 28
NÍELS J. KRISTJÁNSSON MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• LeadershipDeadline: Sept. 28
TED AND ENID JANSENValue: $1,340 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Most improved academically from first
semester to second semester• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: Sept. 28
Business Administration — Automotive ManagementALEX ROSS MEMORIALValue: $875 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Academic achievementDeadline: Sept. 28
BATES FAMILYFormerly: Stadium NissanValue: $420 Number: 1Criteria:• Third semester• Positive attitude, dependable,
team player, reliable• Financial needDeadline: Nov. 28
BILL EVELYN MEMORIALValue: $1,945 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Academic achievement• Community involvementDeadline: Nov. 28
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLEFOUNDATION – ENTRANCEValue: $1,080 Number: 2Criteria:• First semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to Southern Alberta
residents (south of Red Deer)Deadline: Nov. 28
DEAN’S AWARD IN MEMORY OF DAVID RICHARDSONValue: $1,760 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth Semester• Dean’s Award recipients based on academic
achievement, attitude and attendanceDeadline: March 28
DILAWRI GROUP OF COMPANIESValue: $1,500 Number: 4Criteria:• One award for Leasing, Finance and
Insurance• One award for Automotive Business and
Sales Management• One award for first-year student• One award for second-year student• Academic achievement• Preference given to a student who shows
leadership in the classroom and a willingness to help fellow students
Deadline: Nov. 28
EDWARDS GARAGE LIMITEDValue: $935 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth semester• Financial need• From a rural communityDeadline: Nov. 28
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FIRST CANADIAN GROUP OF COMPANIESValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second year• Academic achievement• Community involvement• AttendanceDeadline: March 28
MCMANES AUTOMOTIVE GROUPValue: $1,500 Number: 2 Criteria:• One award for a student in their
second semester• One award for a student in their
fourth semester• Academic achievement• Attitude• Attendance• Outstanding leadership• Preference given to a student intending to
work in the Alberta automotive industryDeadline: March 28
MOTOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION EDUCATION FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 4 Criteria:• Two awards for first semester• Two awards for fourth semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership/community involvement• Alberta resident• Preference given to those students applying
directly from high school• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Attitude and attendance• Alberta residentDeadline: Nov. 28
PETER MCKEENValue: $800 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to academic
performanceDeadline: Jan. 28
Diesel Equipment TechnicianCALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD.Value: $1,000 Number: 4Criteria:• Two awards for fourth semester• Two awards for academic achievement• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to single parents• Community involvement• Preference given to students with interest
in a career in the service side of the petroleum industry
Deadline: March 28
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION – ENTRANCEValue: $1,080 Number: 2Criteria:• First semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to southern Alberta
resident (south of Red Deer)Deadline: Nov. 28
CITY OF CALGARY FLEET SERVICES DEPARTMENTValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second semester• Highest marks from first semester• Alberta residentDeadline: March 28
FINNING (CANADA)Value: $700 Number: 1Criteria:• Highest marks in Diesel Engine Theory and Lab• Preference given to Alberta resident Deadline: March 28
KELLY CLARKValue: $150 Number: 30Criteria:• Successfully passed level-one
apprenticeship exam• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.00) Process:• Must provide a copy of your level-one
apprenticeship exam completion certificateto the Program Coordinator
Deadline: March 28
MOBIL DELVAC™Value: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Positive attitude, dependable, team player• Preference given to a student interested in
working in the maintenance and repair sectors of heavy-duty, on-highway trucks
Deadline: March 28
NEW WEST FREIGHTLINER INC.Value: $750 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• One award for the highest ranked Dean’s
Award recipient based on academic achievement, attitude and attendance
• One award for the runner up of the Dean’s Award
Deadline: March 28
PETROLEUM SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF CANADAValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement from previous
semester• Preference given to interest in working in
the service, supply or manufacturing sectors of the petroleum industry
Deadline: March 28
PHILIP CHAPMAN MEMORIALValue: $1,500 Number: 2Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement: highest mark in
Mechanical Skills Section• Demonstrates excellence in shop safety• Alberta residentDeadline: March 28
Railway ConductorC.P. TSANG MEMORIAL AWARDValue: $410 Number: 1Criteria:Second semester• Financial need• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant• Graduated from an Alberta high school• Preference given to a student with
demonstrated interest in applying their skills to Railway Traffic Control logistics
Deadline: May 30
Receiving this award came as a pleasant surprise late in the semester as my dwindling funds were becoming a stress trigger. This award will allow me to fully concentrate on studying for final exams without worrying about finances and expenses. I will use the funds towards purchasing necessary items directly related to my studies.Kai — Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Technology, School of Transportation
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General ApprenticeASTORIA HOMESValue: $405 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period of Bricklayer, Cabinetmaker,
Carpenter, Concrete Finisher, Glazier, Painterand Decorator, Plumber and Tile-setter apprentice programs
• Academic achievement• Financial need• Preference given to student employed in the
residential construction industryDeadline: May 30
AVALON MASTER BUILDERValue: $665 Number: 1 Criteria:• One award for any third-period construction
related apprentice• Interest or experience in environmental
construction• Plans to work in the residential industryDeadline: May 30
BUCHANAN FAMILYValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• First, second or third semester or period of a
certificate, diploma or apprenticeship program• Financial needDeadline: April 30
CALGARY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Academic achievement• Financial need• Calgary resident• Two awards for students in one of the
following apprenticeship programs: Bricklayer, Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, Concrete Finisher, Electrician, Glazier, Painter and Decorator, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Plumber, Sheet Metal Worker, Steamfitter-Pipefitter, Welder
Process:• Previous period apprenticeship
marks required• Entering students must submit a copy of high
school transcript to Alumni and Development, Room AA113 (Heritage Hall)
Deadline: May 30
CALGARY KOTOBUKI SOCIETY (JAPANESE SENIORS)Value: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period apprentice• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
Note for apprentices: While deadline dates for the apprentice awards indicate May 30 or June 15, this is the last date these awards are open for applications. However, you will be able to complete your student awards application only while you are a registered student at SAIT. Please complete the application and provide any required documentation by the last day of your training period to ensure you are eligible for the maximum possible number of awards.
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LOCAL 39 AUPE – ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEESValue: $905 Number: 1Criteria:• Any apprenticeship• Any period• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)• Financial need• AUPE members in good standing with one
year of consecutive service (not restricted to Local 39) and/or their spouse/same sex partner and/or their financial dependents
• Dependents (under the age of 25) of retired or deceased member (within a period of 10 years of retirement/death)
• Consideration will be made for a past member who enrolls full-time within the first year following job elimination
Process:• Must provide AUPE membership numberDeadline: May 30
LOCAL 39 AUPE – PROMISING FUTURESValue: $1,045 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second period or higher of any apprenticeship
program• Financial need• Academic achievement• One award with a preference given to a
female student in an apprenticeship program in Construction, Energy or Manufacturing and Automation
Process:• Submit a copy of your apprenticeship marks
to Alumni and Development, Room AA113 (Heritage Hall)
Deadline: May 30
RICHARD BERNHARDT MEMORIALValue: 3 installments of $750 Number: 1 Criteria:• Enrolled in first period of an
apprenticeship program• Academic achievement• Financial need• Community/leadership involvement• Alberta resident• Preference given to applicants travelling
to attend SAIT from Coronation or the surrounding towns in the County of Paintearth
• In the event that there are no applicants from the above area, preference will be given to applicants registered in the Auto Body Technician, Automotive Service Technician and Parts Technician programs
Process:• The intent of this award is to provide three
equal installments to the student in their first, second and third periods of continuous apprenticeship training at SAIT
Deadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training
SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) – PROMISING FUTURESValue: $1,310 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period or higher of any apprentice
program• Academic achievement• Essay outlining how you have improved as a
student while in the programProcess:• A copy of apprentice marks must be
submitted to Alumni and Development, Room AA113 (Heritage Hall)
Deadline: May 30
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING AND HEATINGValue: $500 Number: 3Criteria:• Gasfitter, Plumber, Refrigeration and
Air-conditioning Mechanic, or Sheet Metal Worker
• Third period • Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: May 30
CLAUDETTE RIDLEY MEMORIALSponsored by AUPE – Local 39Value: $910 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Preference given to AUPE affiliation via
member or related family memberDeadline: May 30
D.C. FLEMING / SAIT’S ALIVEValue: $340 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
E.J. TICKLES FAMILYValue: $1,150 Number: 1Criteria:• Completed at least one period of an
apprentice program• Financial need• Academic achievement• Involvement in extracurricular activitiesDeadline: May 30
FACILITIES MAINTENANCEValue: $600 Number: 2Criteria:• First period apprentice (any trade)• Athletic participation• Sportsmanship• Leadership• Canadian citizenshipDeadline: May 30
FRIENDS OF SAIT CHUCKWAGONValue: $2,480 Number: 1 Criteria:• First, second or third period of an
apprenticeship program• Financial needDeadline May 30
JACK DALLAS MEMORIALValue: $1,085 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period • Athletic participation• Sportsmanship• Leadership• Citizenship• PersonalityDeadline: May 30
KELLY DEBERT MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period or higher of any
apprenticeship program• Community involvement• Financial needDeadline: April 30
SAIT ACCESS, APPRENTICEValue: $2,050 Number: 2 Criteria:• Enrolled in first period of an
apprenticeship program• Financial needDeadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training
SAIT FIRST CHOICE – SAIT BOARD OF GOVERNORS, APPRENTICEValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Enrolled in the first period of an
apprenticeship program• Financial need• Leadership/community involvementDeadline: Apply during your first period of apprenticeship training
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• Second period of Bricklayer, Cabinetmaker,
Concrete Finisher, Carpenter, Electrician, Gasfitter, Glazier, Insulator, Plumber, Paint and Decorator, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Sheet Metal Worker, Steamfitter-Pipefitter, Tile setter apprentice
• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF TRANSPORTATION CENTENNIAL AWARDValue: $600 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period of an Auto Body Technician,
Automotive Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Technician, Parts Technician, Recreation Vehicle Service Technician or Transport Refrigeration Technician apprenticeship program
• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: May 30
SHELL STUDENT IN TRADESValue: $1,500 Number: 2Criteria:• Apprentices in the following programs:
Instrument Technician, Electrician, Millwright, Welder, Steamfitter/Pipefitter, Heavy Equipment Technician
• Enrolled in first period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to: persons with a disability,
Aboriginal students and female students• Apply during your first period of
apprenticeshipDeadline: May 30
STABLES FAMILYValue: $2,625 Number: 4 Criteria:• Second, third or fourth-period of a Bricklayer,
Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, Gasfitter, Glazier, Insulator, Plumber, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, Sheet Metal Worker or Steamfitter-Pipefitter apprentice in the School of Construction
• Financial need• Attitude• Leadership• Canadian citizen• Preference given to a single parentDeadline: May 30
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Auto Body Technician ApprenticeB. GRANT FRENCH MEMORIALValue: $910 Number: 1Criteria:• Any period• Financial needDeadline: June 15
BASF REFINISHERValue: $1,245 Number: 1Criteria:• Second-period marks• High achievement in overall theory and shopDeadline: June 15
BEN RADSMA MEMORIALValue: $920 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth-period marks• High achievement in overall theory and shopDeadline: June 15
CALGARY MG CAR CLUBValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Leadership in health and safety• Preference given to residents of southern
Alberta (south of Red Deer)• Mature student over 25 years of ageDeadline: June 15
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 4Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement• Preference given to residents of southern
Alberta (south of Red Deer)• Currently or previously employed with a
franchised dealer member of the CMDAProcess• Must identify the dealer/employerDeadline: June 15
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ENTRANCEValue: $1,070 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to residents of southern
Alberta (south of Red Deer)Deadline: June 15
CHEVROLET CHALLENGEValue: $690 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Community involvementDeadline: May 30
IRENE LEWISValue: $475 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Academic achievement in Auto Body
Technician shop/lab• Must be eligible to write the Auto Body
Technician Interprovincial ExamDeadline: June 15
MOTOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION EDUCATION FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any period• Employed with an active member of the
Motor Dealers’ Association of Alberta• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership/community involvement• Alberta resident• Preference will be given to those students
travelling from outside Calgary to attend SAIT and who have dependents
• Mandatory — you must identify the MDA dealer you are with
Deadline: June 15
Automotive Service Technician ApprenticeALAN ROSE MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period or higher• Financial need• Academic achievement• Attitude• AptitudeDeadline: May 30
BG/WAGONMASTER ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND LEADERSHIPValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Academic achievement • Success in the classroom• Canadian citizen or landed immigrant Deadline: May 30
BMW CLUB OF SOUTHERN ALBERTAValue: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Second period or higher• Financial need• Mature student (25 years or older)• Southern Alberta resident
(south of Red Deer)• Preference given to students with disabilitiesDeadline: May 30
BRIAN MOUKPERIAN Sponsored by The Calgary Motor Dealers Charitable FoundationValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Must be a resident of southern Alberta
(south of Red Deer)Deadline: May 30
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ENTRANCEValue: $1,070 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to residents of southern
Alberta (south of Red Deer)Deadline: May 30
CAREN DEMILLEValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement• Attendance• Positive attitudeDeadline: May 30
DEAN HENRIKSEN MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Successfully completed third period
of training• A love for the trade• Good work ethic• Improvement in apprenticeship marks• Financial need is also a considerationDeadline: May 30
DUFFIN FAMILYValue: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• One award for successfully completing
first period• One award for second period• Financial need• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: May 30
I have never received an award like this before and am very honoured. I grew up in a poor community and was unable to attend post-secondary due to finances. Now that I am older, I finally have the opportunity to complete my education, and this award will help me toward the next year of my apprenticeship. Thank you very much.Zac — Automotive Service Technician Apprentice
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JOHN CAMPBELL MEMORIALSponsored by: The Calgary Motor Dealers Charitable FoundationValue: $1,590 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Financial need• Preference given to applicants employed
with a CMDA memberDeadline: May 30
MOBIL 1™Value: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Positive attitude, dependable, team player• Preference given to interest in working
in the maintenance and repair sectors of passenger vehicles
Deadline: May 30
MOTOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION EDUCATION FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any period• Employed with an active member of the
Motor Dealers’ Association of Alberta• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership/community involvement• Alberta resident• Preference will be given to those students
travelling from outside Calgary to attend SAIT and who have dependents
Process:• Mandatory — you must identify the MDA
dealer you are withDeadline: May 30
NIFTY FIFTY’S FORD CLUB OF CALGARYValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Academic achievement• Attendance• AttitudeDeadline: May 30
PAUL PATTERSON MEMORIALValue: $665 Number: 1Criteria:• First or second period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
PETER MCKEENValue: $900 Number: 3Criteria:• First period• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to academic
achievement from the first period of training (theory and practical marks for shop/lab will be considered, including Apprenticeship Board marks)
Deadline: May 30
VALENTINE FAMILYValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth period• Financial need• Academic achievementDeadline: May 30
PRINCESS AUTO FOUNDATIONValue: $1,715 Number: 1 Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
Baker ApprenticeBAKEMARK CANADAValue: $300 Number: 1Criteria:• Exceptional achievement and skills
development• Most successful studentDeadline: May 30
BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL ROCKY MOUNTAIN APPRENTICESValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second period or higher• Academic achievement• Attitude/leadershipDeadline: May 30
FLEISCHMANN’S YEASTValue: $150 Number: 1Criteria:• Excellence in the production of
yeast-raised products• Consistent performance throughout
the training processDeadline: May 30
GEORGE VAN DYKValue: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to a student who intends
to pursue a career in a bakeryDeadline: May 30
Bricklayer ApprenticeMASONRY CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA – SHELDON HANSLEY MEMORIALValue: $535 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Academic achievement• Practical ability• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
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Cabinetmaker ApprenticeALAN E. JOHNSTON MEMORIALValue: $1,310 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period or higher• Craftsmanship• Academic achievement• Relates well with and helps others• High caliber of creative aptitude• Financial needDeadline: May 30
GUERINO S. RAFFIN MEMORIALValue: $850 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Most promising overall creative aptitude• Excellence in cabinetmaking• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: May 30
JOHN WESTBURY MEMORIALSponsored by: F&D Scene Changes Ltd.Value: $1,605 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Best overall marks in program• In the event of a tie, financial need will
determine the recipientDeadline: May 30
LIGNUM VITAEValue: $1,260 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth period• Academic achievement in lab• Creative aptitude and application of
intelligent design principles• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
STEVE HRUDEY MEMORIALValue: $730 Number: 1Criteria:• Dedication• Craftsmanship• Pursuit of excellence in cabinetmakingDeadline: May 30
WADE SCHMIDT LIFESTYLE MEMORIALValue: $820 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period or higher• Financial need• Promising overall creative aptitude• Alberta resident• Relates well with and helps others• Preference given to previous recipientsDeadline: May 30
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Carpenter ApprenticeBROOKFIELD RESIDENTIALValue: $1,500 Number: 2Criteria:• One award for second period• One award for fourth period• Academic achievement • Demonstrates or lives one of
Brookfield Residential’s values: passion, integrity or community
Deadline: May 30
GARY BOCKMAN MEMORIALValue: $1,570 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)Deadline: May 30
GASTON DUGUAY MEMORIALSponsored by: Legacy KitchensValue: $2,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Leadership and initiative• Creative aptitude• Pursuit of excellence in craftsmanship,
practical abilities and attention to detail• Preference for a student with dependents• Preference for a Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
JOHN BURGESS FRASER MEMORIALValue: $980 Number: 1Criteria:• Second, third or fourth period• Primary consideration given to attitude,
aptitude and previous period marks• Financial needDeadline: May 30
JOSEPH C. ROMEO MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Academic achievement• Final finishing carpentry project gradeDeadline: May 30
KEITH MORLEY MEMORIALSponsored by: Centron Group of CompaniesValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any period of training• Financial need• Academic achievement• Preference given to a mature studentDeadline: May 30
PETER BENDER MEMORIALValue: $980 Number: 2Criteria:• Third period• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Financial needDeadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• Fourth period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
Electrician ApprenticeALBERTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Third or fourth period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Alberta resident• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA, CALGARY CHAPTERValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Academic achievement • Financial need• Must be a member of Electrical Contractors
Association of Alberta Deadline: May 30
FLINT ENERGY SERVICES LTD.Value: $575 Number: 1Criteria:• One award for a student completing first,
second, third or fourth periods• Academic excellence (institutional marks and
provincial apprenticeship exam marks)Deadline: May 30
NORMAN BAKKEN MEMORIALValue: $930 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Demonstrates a love for this field by way of
classroom work and attitudeDeadline: May 30
R.M. NAGATAValue: $225 and engraved award Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period graduating• Superior attitude• Superior application of skillsDeadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
SEAN MORRALL MEMORIALValue: $670 Value: 1Criteria:• Second period • Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Preference given to a single parent• Preference given to a female studentDeadline: May 30
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Cook ApprenticeBANFF SPRINGS HOTEL ROCKY MOUNTAIN APPRENTICESValue: $1,500 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second period or higher• Academic achievement• Attitude/leadershipDeadline: May 30
FRED AND MARGARET BALMER MEMORIALValue: $405, $465, $580 Number: 3 Criteria:• One award each for first, second and
third period• Performance in the work situation both
on and off campus• Attitude• Academic achievement• Financial needDeadline: May 30
JONATHAN SOBOL MEMORIALValue: $4,230 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period • Academic achievement• SAIT/community involvement demonstrated
through mentoring children and youth through culinary education
• Demonstrates industry experience/ agricultural commitment through instructorreferences and proven “farm to plate” philosophy
• Preference for a student with competition experience and/or entered in a future competition where they will be representing SAIT
Deadline: May 30
KEATH STAFFA MEMORIALValue: $835 Number: 3Criteria:• First, second, or third period• Financial needDeadline: May 30
ROBERT MULROONEY MEMORIALValue: $520 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Leadership, teamwork and hardworking
attitude• Preference given to a student who desires
to work in a remote-site catering industryDeadline: May 30
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WINE AND FOOD FESTIVALValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievement• Volunteerism• Attendance • Preference given to a student who
has not been a recipient of any other SAIT student award
Deadline: May 30
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Electrical Motor Systems Technician ApprenticeBOB JAMES MEMORIALValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Graduating fourth period• Highest average academic achievement
based on SAIT marks, Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) Board marks and Interprovincial Endorsement Standard exam marks
• Demonstrates leadership, helps others and relates well to others
Deadline: May 30
EASA WESTERN CANADA CHAPTERFormerly: Elliot Creelman MemorialValue: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Academic achievement from fourth period• Attitude• Practical skillsDeadline: May 30
NORTHPOINT PROPSValue: $1,000 Number: 2 Criteria:• One award for a second period apprentice• One award for a third period apprentice• Academic achievement• Success in the classroom• Community involvement/volunteerism Deadline: May 30
PRINCESS AUTO FOUNDATIONValue: $1,715 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
Gasfitter ApprenticeSCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2 Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
SINCLAIR SUPPLY LTD.Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Financial needDeadline: May 30
SUPERIOR PROPANE INC.Value: $790 Number: 1Criteria:• Any period• Financial need• Preference given to an individual presently
working in an environment that demands strict safety practices be followed
Process:• Current work experience outlining safety
practices used must be identifiedDeadline: May 30
Glazier ApprenticeBILL BLAKNEY MEMORIALValue: $420 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Preference given to an individual from the
Edmonton areaDeadline: Sept. 28
LOU THOMAS GLASSWORKERSponsored by: Glass and Architectural Metals AssociationValue: $890 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Academic achievement• Attitude, attendance and leadership• Organizational skills and initiativeDeadline: Sept. 28
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
Heavy Equipment Technician ApprenticeBISON TRANSPORTValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Academic achievement• Canadian citizen• Pursuing On Road stream as indicated in log
bookDeadline: May 30
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 2Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement• Preference given to southern Alberta
residents (south of Red Deer)• Currently or previously employed with a
franchised dealer member of the CMDAProcess:• Must identify the dealer/employerDeadline: May 30
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION – ENTRANCEValue: $1,070 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to a southern Alberta
resident (south of Red Deer)Deadline: May 30
MICHAEL MELNYK MEMORIALValue: $1,260 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Must have received the Dean’s Award in this
current academic year• Highest ranked Dean’s Award recipient based
on academic achievement, attitude and attendance
Deadline: June 15
MOBIL DELVAC™Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.30)• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Positive attitude, dependable, team player• Preference given to a student interested in
working in the maintenance and repair sectors of heavy-duty, on-highway trucks
Deadline: May 30
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Apprentice ATKINSON FAMILYValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Leadership in the classroom• Academic achievement • Preference given to a female studentDeadline: May 30
DUNCAN SHEPPARD MEMORIALValue: $1,345 Number: 1Criteria:Third period• Financial need• Preference given to an apprentice between
18 and 25 years of age• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30
PETROLEUM SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF CANADAValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period or higher• Academic achievement from previous periods• Preference given to a student interested
in working in the service, supply or manufacturing sectors of the petroleum industry
Deadline: May 30
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Instrumentation Controls ApprenticeFLINT ENERGY SERVICES LTD.Value: $575 Number: 1Criteria:• One award for a student completing first,
second, third or fourth period• Academic excellence (institutional marks and
provincial apprenticeship exam marks)Deadline: May 30
PETROLEUM SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF CANADAValue: $1,500 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period or higher• Academic achievement from previous periods• Preference given to interest in working in
the service, supply or manufacturing sectors of the petroleum industry
Deadline: May 30
Insulator ApprenticeSCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
Machinist ApprenticeGENE HAAS FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 4Criteria:• Second semester• Academic achievement• Financial need• Attitude• LeadershipDeadline: May 30
HAROLD CRAIGMILE MEMORIALValue: $915 Number: 1Criteria:• Second or third period• Academic achievement (average mark of 80%
or better)• Program involvement• Financial need• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: May 30
RAFFAELLO FASOLI MEMORIALValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Fourth period• Promising student who shows a strong
interest in becoming an entrepreneur within the industry
• Financial needDeadline: May 30
Natural Gas Compression Technician ApprenticeMOBIL 1 PEGASUSValue: $1,000 Number: 1 Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement (minimum 2.30 GPA)• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Positive attitude, dependable, team playerDeadline: May 30
Parts Technician ApprenticeCALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 4Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement• Attendance• Preference given to a southern Alberta
resident (south of Red Deer)• WATS students will be considered if no
full-time students qualify• Currently or previously employed with a
franchised dealer member of the CMDAProcess:• Must identify the dealer/employerDeadline: May 30
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ENTRANCEValue: $1,070 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership through community involvement• Preference given to southern Alberta
residents (south of Red Deer)Deadline: May 30
EARL CORBETT AIA SOUTHERN ALBERTAValue: $645 Number: 2Criteria:• Second period, including WATS students• Academic performance• Attendance• On-the-job verification required for WATS
students• Write a 300-word essay on “Do you think the
customer is always right and why?”• Awarded after apprenticeship second-period
exam marksDeadline: May 30
MOTOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION EDUCATION FOUNDATIONValue: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Any period• Employed with an active member of the
Motor Dealers’ Association of Alberta• Academic achievement• Financial need• Leadership/community involvement• Alberta resident• Preference will be given to those students
travelling from outside Calgary to attend SAIT and who have dependents
• Mandatory — you must identify the MDA dealer you are with
Deadline: May 30
PETER MCKEENValue: $800 Number: 3Criteria:• First period• Primary consideration given to financial need• Secondary consideration given to academic
achievement from first period of training (both theory and practical marks (shop/lab) will be considered, along with apprenticeshipboard marks)
Deadline: May 30
Plumber ApprenticeDON AND DOREEN WATSON FAMILYValue: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Canadian citizen and Alberta residentDeadline: May 30
GORDON AND VERA RAMSAY MEMORIALValue: $910 Number: 1Criteria:• Second or third period• Academic achievement• Aptitude to succeed in the trade• Canadian citizen from AlbertaDeadline: May 30
GRUNDFOS INC.Value: $1,000 Number: 1Criteria:• Fourth period• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00)• Demonstrates thorough working
knowledge of pumps and their role within plumbing systems
Deadline: May 30
JACK MACEValue: $3,000 Number:1Criteria:• Second, third or fourth period• Financial need• Leadership• Canadian citizen• Preference for a student with a spouse
and dependent(s) Deadline: May 30
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SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 4 Criteria:• Three awards for first period• One award for second period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
Recreation Vehicle Service Technician ApprenticePAULSELL MEMORIALValue: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• You must be an active participant in
activities and the program• Leadership and attendance are also
a considerationDeadline: May 30
RECREATION VEHICLE DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA (RVDA) – GENE SKOGValue: $1,630 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Most improved in shop skills• Academic achievement in shop skills• Employed by a member of the RVDADeadline: May 30
RFMValue: $940 Number: 1Criteria:• Enrolled in second period• Academic achievement• Shows quality, enthusiasm for learning
and progression of operational skillsDeadline: May 30
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic ApprenticeJACK HASICK MEMORIALValue: $950 Number: 1Criteria:• Third period• Financial need• Community involvement• Demonstrated dedication to learning• Canadian citizen or landed immigrantDeadline: May 30
RSES CALGARY REFRIGERATIONValue: $575 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Eligible to register for second period• Ranked first in the average of all SAIT
shop marks in the first period• Overall average of 80% or higher on SAIT
theory marks• Canadian citizen• Alberta residentDeadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 3 Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
SINCLAIR SUPPLY LTD.Value: $500 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Financial needDeadline: May 30
Sheet Metal Worker ApprenticeDONALD A. KRAMER MEMORIALValue: $900 Number: 1Criteria:• First period• Community involvement• Leadership• Financial needDeadline: May 30
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 3 Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
SINCLAIR SUPPLY LTD.Value: $500 Number: 2Criteria:• First period• Financial needDeadline: May 30
Steamfitter-Pipefitter ApprenticeSCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATIONValue: $1,300 Number: 2Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50)Deadline: May 30
Transport Refrigeration Technician ApprenticeART LINNINGTONValue: $1,480 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Financial need• Academic achievement (minimum average
of 75%)• Positive attitude exhibited by assisting other
students, volunteering during class, etc.• Attendance (minimum of 95%)Deadline: May 30
Welder ApprenticeCANADIAN WELDING SOCIETYValue: $660 Number: 1Criteria:• Second period• Academic achievement• Financial need• Attitude• Conscientiousness• Aptitude for successDeadline: May 30
JAMES AND LILLIAN BUDD FAMILYValue: $2,000 Number: 2Criteria:• One award for first period• Financial need• Likelihood to continue and complete
the program• One award for third periodDeadline: May 30
PRINCESS AUTO FOUNDATIONValue: $1,715 Number: 1 Criteria:• First period• Financial need• Canadian citizenDeadline: May 30
As a mature student, it was quite a burden to return to school while supporting a family with three children.Every little thing can make a big difference when you are trying to complete your program while also supporting a family. I hope that you will continue to provide for future students as it really does make a difference! Thank you!Brent — Recreation Service Vehicles Technician Apprentice
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Index
106.7 RED FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
360 ENERGY LIABILITY MANAGEMENT . . . . . 33
AA. BLAKE GORDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
A.A. PEEBLES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . .57, 58, 59
AACEI – CALGARY CHINOOK SECTION . . . . . . . 26
ADRIAN HENRIKSEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
ADVOCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
AIR CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
AL AND BETTY BUTTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
AL NIVEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ALAN E. JOHNSTON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
ALAN RACH MEMORIAL AWARD IN JOURNALISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ALAN ROSE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
ALBERTA ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS – CECIL S. BURGESS . . . . . . . . . . . 24
ALBERTA ASSOCIATION OF LIBRARY TECHNICIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
ALBERTA BUILDING ENVELOPE COUNCIL . . . 24
ALBERTA DENTAL ASSOCIATION AND COLLEGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
ALBERTA ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION . . . 31, 66
ALBERTA GEOMATICS GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
ALBERTA HOTEL AND LODGING ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 42
ALBERTA LAMB PRODUCERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
ALBERTA LAND SURVEYORS ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
ALBERTA NEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
ALBERTA-NWT COMMAND, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ALBERTA PORK PRODUCERS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
ALBERTA READY – MIXED CONCRETE ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
ALBERTA ROADBUILDERS AND HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
ALBERTA SOCIETY OF SURVEYING AND MAPPING TECHNOLOGIES (ASSMT) . . . . . . . . . 28
ALEEM & CINDY GILLANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ALEX ROSS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . .23, 24, 31, 38, 44, 48, 54, 59
ALLIANCE PIPELINE LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 34, 54
ALTALINK CENTENNIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
AMA TRAVEL AGENCY LTD. LEADERSHIP AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
AMBER WEBB-BOWERMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . 8
AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE . . . . . . . . . . 25
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS INC. (ASHRAE) SOUTHERN ALBERTA CHAPTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY – ALBERTA SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
AMEX BANK OF CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
ANDREW SUMMERS BEATTIE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
ANNA GEDDES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ATA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
ARDENT MILLS EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
ARPIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
ART LINNINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
ART SMITH LEGACY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
ASCENT – ENVISIONING A NEW TOMORROW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ASET – GLENN MONSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
ASET – ROBERT MAXWELL, C.E.T . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS OF ALBERTA (ASET) . . . . . . . 9
ASTORIA HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
ATB FINANCIAL COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ATB FINANCIAL – SYLVIA VEGA MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
ATCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 34, 52
ATKINSON FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
AUGUST ELECTRONICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
AUTOPRO AUTOMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
AVALON MASTER BUILDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 62
AVIVA ADELMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
AVMAX AME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
BB. GRANT FRENCH MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
BAKEMARK CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 65
BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL ROCKY MOUNTAIN APPRENTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, 66
BASF REFINISHER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
BATES FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 59
BELL CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
BELL NEXXIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
BEN RADSMA MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
BENJAMIN TOWERS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
BENNETT JONES LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
BETTY BROOKER BUILDING FUTURES . . . . . . . 9
BG/WAGONMASTER ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . 64
BILD CALGARY REGION ASSOCIATION . . . 24, 28
BILL BLAKNEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
BILL EVELYN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
BILL PRATT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
BILL POWERS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
BISON TRANSPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
BLAKE, CASSELS AND GRAYDON LLP . . . . . . . 23
BMO FINANCIAL GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
BMW CLUB OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA . . . . . . . . 64
BOB AND GYNELL DAWSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
BOB JAMES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
BOMA CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
BRANDI COSTAR MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
BRANDON THOMAS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
BRAWN FOUNDATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
BRHL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
BRIAN DANIELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
BRIAN LUDWIG LEGACY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
BRIAN MOUKPERIAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
BRODEUR FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
BROOKFIELD RESIDENTIAL . . . . . .22, 24, 26, 66
BRUCE PRATT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
BRUCE SUDDEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
BUCHANAN FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
BUDGET RENT A CAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
BUFFALO INSPECTION SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . 53
BUNT & ASSOCIATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
BURSTALL WINGER ADMINISTRATIVE . . . . . . 21
CC.M. “TOBE” MITCHELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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C.P. TSANG MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
CACTUS CLUB CAFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CALDWELL FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CALFRAC WELL SERVICES LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 32, 33, 48, 60
CALGARY AIRPORT AUTHORITY. . . . . .57, 58, 59
CALGARY AND AREA TOURISM DESTINATION REGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
CALGARY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 26, 62
CALGARY CO-OP COMMUNITY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CALGARY FILIPINO LIONS CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CALGARY FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL COOKING BURSARY (THE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CALGARY GENERAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CALGARY HITMEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CALGARY HORSESHOE CLUB . . . . . . . . 32, 37, 52
CALGARY HOTEL AND AREA HOUSEKEEPING ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CALGARY HOTEL ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CALGARY KOTOBUKI SOCIETY (JAPANESE SENIORS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CALGARY LOGISTICS COUNCIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
CALGARY MG CAR CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION . . . . . .68, 64, 67, 68
CALGARY MOTOR DEALERS’ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION – ENTRANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68
CALGARY OILFIELD TECHNICAL SOCIETY . . . 33
CALGARY PRODUCE MARKETING ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CALGARY PUMP SYMPOSIUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
CALGARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR IMMIGRANTS – THE CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CALGARY STAMPEDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CAMBRIAN CREW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CAMERON J. SMITH MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CANADA DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES – AWARD OF EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CANADA DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES – DR. WONG MOST IMPROVED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING ENGINEERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCERS (CAPP/EPAC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 33
CANADIAN COUNCIL OF INDEPENDENT LABORATORIESCANADIAN INFORMATION PROCESSING SOCIETY – CIPS ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING AND HEATING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 22, 63
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF GEOMATICS (CIG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR NDE . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
CANADIAN PETROLEUM TAX SOCIETY . . . . . . 22
CANADIAN ROCKIES TOURISM DESTINATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
CANADIAN SCHOOL OF HYDROCARBON MEASUREMENT . . . . . . . 32, 33
CANADIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE CJ’93 SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
CANADIAN WELDING SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . 54, 69
CAREN DEMILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
CARETAKING AND CUSTODIAL STAFF . . . . . . . . 9
CCBE GEORGE MCCURDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
CENTRE FOR ENERGY ASSET MANAGEMENT STUDIES CONTINUING EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CENTRON GROUP OF COMPANIES . . . . . . 53, 54
CHAINE DES ROTISSEURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
CHARLES A. WAMBEKE JUNIOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CHEF RAY GAUTHIER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 31
CHEVROLET CHALLENGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 64
CHINOOK LODGE INDIGENOUS ACADEMIC UPGRADING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
CHORNEY FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 33
CIBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 22, 23
CIMBERLY GAYLE RESEARCH SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
CINDY AMOS MEMORIAL – THE CANADIAN BADLANDS LEGACY . . . . . . . . 44
CISCO SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
CITY OF CALGARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 31, 34
CITY OF CALGARY FLEET SERVICES DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 60
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CLARENCE HOLLINGWORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
CLAUDETTE RIDLEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . .9, 63
CLAYTON CARROLL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
CLIFFORD KOPEC MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
CLOVERDALE PAINT INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS OF ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
COLIN MAIN MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
COMPASS GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
COMMTECH/TSOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
COMPUTER INTEGRATED DESIGN . . . . . . . . . . . 53
CONNER CLARK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS CANADA – CALGARY CHAPTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CORUS ENTERTAINMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
CORY KOROSI MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
COSTEN INSURANCE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CPA EDUCATION FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . 21, 22
CPL. MIKE STARKER MEDIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CPL. MIKE STARKER MEDIC MEMORIAL . . . . . 37
CTSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 50
CU NIM GLIDING CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
CURRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CURT AND CLARE JOHNSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
DD.A. WATT CONSULTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
D.C. FLEMING/SAIT’S ALIVE . . . . . . . . . . 18, 22, 26, 32, 39, 41, 47, 52, 63
D.T. CONSULTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
DAHRLYNE HUBERT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . 10, 22
DARRYL FUSHTEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 33, 37
DAVE ERHARDT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
DAVID AND LISA OWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
DAVID POMMER EXCELLENCE IN WRITING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
DAVID SARTORELLI MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
DAVID Z. KIRALY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
DAVIDSON ENMAN LUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
DAY OF MOURNING WORKER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
DEAN HENRIKSEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
DEAN’S AWARDS SPONSORED BY CLAYTON AND NORMA CARROLL . . . . . . . . 58
DEAN’S AWARD IN MEMORY OF DAVID RICHARDSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
DEBIAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INC. ESTHER K. Y. CHAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . 48
DELTA CALGARY SOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
DIALOG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 26
DIETER JANCZAK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
DILAWRI GROUP OF COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . 59
DIRTT STUDENT INNOVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
DON AND DOREEN WATSON FAMILY . . . . . . . . 68
DON LABERGE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
DON PETEHERYCH MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . 31, 34
DONALD A. KRAMER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
DONALD AND MARY CAMERON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 59
DOROTHY SNUGGS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
DOUG MACFARLANE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
DOUGLAS H. MITCHELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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DOUGLAS (YEUNG) TIMS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . 10
DR. FAYAZ BHARWANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
DR. FAYAZ BHARWANI AND DR. JABEEN BHARWANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
DR. RIZA KONAK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
DUFFIN FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
DUNCAN SHEPPARD MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
EE.J. TICKLES FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 63
E.J. TICKLES TROJAN SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
EARL CORBETT AIA SOUTHERN ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
EASA WESTERN CANADA CHAPTER . . . . . . . . 67
ECHORIDGE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
ED DORE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
ED MARDELL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
EDWARDS GARAGE LIMITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
EFW RADIOLOGY – APTITUDE . . . . . . . . . . 38, 39
EFW RADIOLOGY – ATTITUDE . . . . . . . . . . 38, 39
EFW RADIOLOGY – DR. DAVIS ELLIOTT . . . . . 38
EFW RADIOLOGY – MORRISH-EVANS-MACDONALD . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
EFW RADIOLOGY – PERCY KUNG . . . . . . . . . . . 38
ELAINE TAYLOR THOMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATIONOF ALBERTA, CALGARY CHAPTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
ELMA WAMBEKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
EMMA RANSOM MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ENBRIDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ENMAX CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ERNEST AND ELLEN WOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
ERNEST WOOD MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ERNIE G. ROSE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
ESMAIL AND SAFANA BHARWANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21, 22, 39, 49
ESMAIL BHARWANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
EXCEL HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 26
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 1410 HIGH RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
FFACILITIES MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
FAIRFAX FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LIMITED . . . . 10
FAIRMONT HOTELS AND RESORTS/CHATEAU LAKE LOUISE . . . . . . . . . . 42
FAIRMONT HOTELS AND RESORTS/ THE FAIRMONT BANFF SPRINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
FAMOUS 5 FOUNDATION (THE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
FARZANA BHARWANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
FARZANA BHARWANI-KASSAM AND INAYAT KASSAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
FIELD LAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INTERNATIONAL(FEI) – CALGARY CHAPTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
FINNING (CANADA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
FIRST CANADIAN GROUP OF COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 65
FLINT ENERGY SERVICES LTD . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 68
FLUOR CANADA LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, 31, 33
FOGOLAR FURLAN DI CALGARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
FORTIS ALBERTA INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
FRANCES CAMYRE MEMORIAL – THE CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
FRANCES NICHOLS AND FREDA BARNETT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
FRANK STEPHEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
FRED AND MARGARET BALMER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
FRED WADDINGTON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
FRIENDS OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
FRIENDS OF SAIT CHUCKWAGON . . . . . . . 10, 63
FUNDING THE FUTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
GGAMES FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
GARY BOCKMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
GASTON DUGUAY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
GEMMA AND RICHARD STROOBANT . . . . . . . . 50
GENE HAAS FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 68
GEORGE KLASSEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
GEORGE RYNING MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
GEORGE S. AUDLEY EDUCATIONAL FUND – ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES (AUPE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
GEORGE SIMPSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
GEORGE VAN DYK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
GEORGE YAKIWCHUK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
GEORGE YOUNG MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
GERALD BOISJOLIE AWARD IN CULINARY ARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
GERALD SEIB MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 54
GORD KELLY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
GORDON AND VERA RAMSAY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
GORDON LUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
GRANT D. OLSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
GRUNDFOS INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
GUERINO S. RAFFIN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
GURU NANAK DEV JI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 32
HH.A. WOODROFFE – THE CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
H.H. (HOMER HILLAND) FARMAN . . . . . . . . . . . 36
HARLEY HOTCHKISS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
HAROLD ASHTON MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
HAROLD CRAIGMILE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
HARPER PARRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
HAWORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 28
HBI – HERITAGE BUSINESS INTERIORS INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
HERBERT TIMS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
HIDI NISHI MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
HIMAA LEGACY SCHOLARSHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
HILDA MARY WALROTH LEGACY . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
HOPEWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 29
HOSPITALITY 100 CLUB . . . . . . . . . . 41, 42, 43, 44
HSBC BANK CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
HSBC FINANCIAL SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
II.T. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
IAN MAUDE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES AND LLSC STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . 19
INTECH NDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
INTEGRATED INFORMATICS INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF JOB’S DAUGHTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE EQUIPMENT INTEGRITY ASSOCIATION (IPEIA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 53, 54
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – COMMUNITY SPIRIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
INUVIALUIT PETROLEUM CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
IRENE Y.L. FUNG MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 49
IRENE LEWIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
ISA – INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF AUTOMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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JJ. WILLIAM GOW MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
J.H. HOLLOWAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
JACK DALLAS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 63
JACK HASICK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
JACK HOEPPNER MEMORIAL – SPONSORED BY CORUS ENTERTAINMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
JACK MACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
JACK MOORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
JACKIE AND ROGER STROOBANT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
JAMES AND LILLIAN BUDD FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . 69
JAMES EDWARD DODDS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . 43
JAMES AND MICHAEL FIDLER FAMILY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
JAMES MILLOTT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
JAMES POSEY MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
JARRETT ALLEY MEMORIAL – TROJANS MEN’S HOCKEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
JAZZ-IT! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
JEFFREY HARDER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
JENNIFER PREST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
JESARA NICHOL STUDENT LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
JIM BOOTHMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
JIM AND PEGGY OSLER AND SON JAMES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
JOAN PHILLIPS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
JOE LOUGHEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
JOE WOLKOWSKI MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
JOEY RESTAURANT GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
JOHN BURGESS FRASER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . 66
JOHN CAMPBELL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
JOHN F. HARDY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . .34, 57, 59
JOHN H. PFEIFFER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
JOHN JASON HIMPE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
JOHN MICHAEL FLANAGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
JOHN NELSON SNUGGS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . 49
JOHN SHWYDIUK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
JOHN WESTBURY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
JOHN W. PFEIFFER TROANS SOCCER . . . . . . . . 17
JONATHAN SOBOL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 40, 66
JORDAN FISH MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
JOSEPH C. ROMEO MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
KKARIN SIMPSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
KAY RACKETT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
KEATH STAFFA MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
KEITH MORLEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
KEITH M. WATT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
KELLY CLARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
KELLY DEBERT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
KELLY LEA SUELL KIERSGAARD MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
KEN AND RHONDA TRUEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
KEN TIDSBURY LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
KENNETH L. MIZERA MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
KENONIC CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
KEVIN DYSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
KEVIN AND HONEY MCWHINNIE . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
KING GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
KINSMEN BRIAN MACKAY MEMORIAL . . . . . . 24
KRISSA-MOORE AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
KUNJANA RAMESHCHANDRA SHAH . . . . . . . . 37
KVA FUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
LLAFARGE CANADA INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
LANCE STYLES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
LANDRY FAMILY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
LAUGHING DOG INTERNATIONAL STUDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
LEDCOR CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
LEGAL ASSISTANT DREAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
LEONARD KUEHN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
LEONARD R. ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
LEONIE RICHARD MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
LEO SHEFTEL MEMORIAL – AWARD OF EXCELLENCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
LEVIS FAMILY BURSARY FOR HEALTH EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA . . . . . . . . 49
LIGNUM VITAE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
LLOYD HERPERGER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
LOCAL 39 AUPE – ALBERTA UNION OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 63
LOCAL 39 AUPE – PROMISING FUTURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
LOU THOMAS GLASSWORKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
LOUISE REMMEL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
MM. J. MALOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
M.W. COZART – PRAXAIR CANADA INC . . . . . . 54
MACDONALD FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MALIBU’S FRIEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
MANUEL DACOSTA MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MANULIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
MARIE KAUFMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 35
MARILYN THOMPSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 44
MARIUS MORAIS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 47
MARK FIRTH AND SHEILA MCDONAGH . . . . . 54
MARK GUTWALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
MARK WALKER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL HOTELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 42, 44
MARSHALL J. WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
MARTIN COHOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
MARVIN MARONDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
MARY CHIARASTELLA MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 11
MASONRY CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA – SHELDON HANSLEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
MATHEW GILBERT MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
MATRIX VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . . .47, 50
MAXIM GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS DR. BRIAN GILL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – DR. KENNETH S. HARRIS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – DR. W. ALLAN JOHN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – GLEN DAVIS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MAYFAIR DIAGNOSTICS – TRACY FERNER MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
MCMANES AUTOMOTIVE GROUP . . . . . . . 58, 60
METHANEX CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
METIS SCHOLARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
MICHAEL AND RENAE TIMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
MICHAEL BENNY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
MICHAEL COOKE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
MICHAEL MELNYK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
MICHELLE KRSEK MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MIDWEST SURVEYS INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
MIKE AND PAT HATZISTAMATIS – MYKONOS RESTAURANT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
MIKE PARKINSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
MITHOO & NABAT GILLANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
MOBIL 1™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
MOBIL DELVAC™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 67
MOBIL 1™ PEGASUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
MOLSON COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 53
MORGAN CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MOTOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION EDUCATION FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60, 64, 65, 68
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MR. AND MRS. Y.K. FUNG MEMORIAL . . . . . . . 22
MSE ENERGY SECTOR LUNCHEON . . . . . . . . . . 30
NNANCY JUNE GAGNON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 22
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CORROSION ENGINEERS (NACE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NATIVE CALGARIAN SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 47
NDT@SAIT FOUNDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
NEIL COLLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NEW WEST FREIGHTLINER INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
NÍELS J. KRISTJÁNSSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . 59
NIFTY FIFTY‘S FORD CLUB OF CALGARY . . . 65
NORMAN BAKKEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
NORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 26, 28, 29, 53
NORTEL NETWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
NORTHPOINT PROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
NOSE CREEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
NOVA CHEMICALS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
OOLYMPIA TRUST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGYSTUDENT SOCIETY AND ALUMNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
OPTIMIST CLUB OF CALGARY GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
OWEN SCHOLARSHIP – THE CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
PPALDEN RHIDAR MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
PARAGON CUSTOM HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
PAT HADDEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
PATRICK JARVIS – HELPING HAND . . . . . . . . . . 19
PAUL PATTERSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
PAULSELL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
PETE CINDRIC MEMORIAL – THE CALGARY FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
PETER BENDER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
PETER MCKEEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59, 60, 65, 68
PETROLEUM SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF CANADA . . . . . . . 34, 60, 67, 68
PHH ARC ENVIRONMENTAL LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
PHILIP CHAPMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS CANADA . . . . . . . 39
POINT ENERGY LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA WILD ROSE REGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
PRECISION DRILLING CORPORATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 48, 53
PRESIDENT DR. DAVID ROSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
PRINCESS AUTO FOUNDATION . . . 12, 65, 67, 69
PRINTING AND GRAPHICS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
RR.M. NAGATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 66
R.P ANDERSON AWARD IN TECHNOLOGY . . . 46
RAFFAELLO FASOLI MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
RANA RESPIRATORY CARE GROUP . . . . . . . . . 39
RAY SHUPAC MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
RBC FINANCIAL SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
RECREATION VEHICLE DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA (RVDA) – GENE SKOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
REGINALD HARTZLER MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 35
REELWORLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
RESPIRATORY THERAPY – EMERGING/CLINICAL PROFICIENCY . . . . . . . . . 39
RFM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
RICHARD BERNHARDT MEMORIAL . . . . . 12, 63
RICHARD CROSS MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
RICHARD J. MULLAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
RICHARD KLATT MEMORIAL – EMERGING GENERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
RIGHT HONOURABLE DON MAZANKOWSKI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 37, 39
ROBERT CALLENDER ALLAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
ROBERT E. ROBERTSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . 12
ROBERT HAINES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
ROBERT LINDSAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
ROBERT MULROONEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . 66
ROBERT S. BRUCE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ROBERT SPENCE MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ROBERTSON ACHIEVEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ROBYN SHEPPARD MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
ROCHELLE PARRENT – IATSE LOCAL 212 MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
ROCKY MOUNTAIN EMERGENCY SERVICES – FOOTHILLS AND PETER LOUGHEED HOSPITALS EMERGENCY SERVICES . . . . . . . . . 47
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 66
ROGER JARVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED . . . . . . . 48
ROGERS MEDIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
ROSE HENNEL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY – HERITAGE PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY – MACEACHERN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY SOUTH . . . . . 42, 44
ROTARY CLUB OF CALGARY WEST – COLONEL MACLEOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION – HUGH FARTHING MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
RSES CALGARY REFRIGERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
RTBN ALUMNI EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
RYAN ECKHARD MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
RYAN SILVER MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
SSADDLES AND SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
SAFANA BHARWANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) DEPENDENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT ACADEMIC FACULTY ASSOCIATION (SAFA) PROMISING FUTURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
SAIT ACCESS, APPRENTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
SAIT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT CENTENNIAL AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT COMMERCIAL SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT FACULTY AND STAFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT FIRST CHOICE – SAIT BOARD OF GOVERNORS, APPRENTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
SAIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . 32, 48
SAIT MEMORIAL LEGACY FUND IN MEMORY OF: HENRY NEUFELD, MARLIN JOHNSON AND GARRY ALFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT PRIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT STAFF OF LEARNER SUCCESS CENTRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
SAIT STUDENT CALLING PROGRAM EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SAIT STUDENT PETROLEUM SOCIETY . . . . . . 34
SAIT STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (SAITSA) . . . . 13
SAIT’S HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY. . . . . . . . 37
SAM RIVAS MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 50TH ANNIVERSARY FACULTY AND STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION GOLF CLASSIC IN SUPPORT OF EDUCATION . . . 26, 28, 29, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69
SCHOOL OF TRANSPORTATION CENTENNIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
SEAN MORRALL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 66
SERVPRO CANADA INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
SHEILA NEWEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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SHELL CANADA . . . . . . . . . . 28, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35
SHELL STUDENT IN TRADES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
SHEPPARD FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SHIRLEY FARTHING IN MEMORY OF TOD OWEN DUNN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SIEN LOK SOCIETY OF CALGARY . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
SINCLAIR SUPPLY LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 69
SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS, CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS AND LUBRICATION ENGINEERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
SONGREEN TECHNOLOGIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
SONY OF CANADA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (SCCF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
SOUTH SUDANESE YOUTH AWARD . . . . . . . . . 13
SPARTAN CONTROLS LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
STABLES FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
STAN BALLARD “BETTER BUY ALBERTA” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
STAN STAWOWSKI/SAFA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
STANDEN’S LIMITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 59
STANLEY GOMES MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
STANTEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 28
STEPHANIE ANNE NOVAK MEMORIAL . . . . . . 21
STEPHEN M. GIBSON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . 34
STEPPER HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
STEVE AND LIBBY OLSEN RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
STEVE HRUDEY MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
STUART HOLLAND MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SUPERIOR PROPANE INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 67
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
SYLVIE ALLAN FINE ARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
SYSCO CALGARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 44
TTAHMAZIAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
TAMMY CHEUNG MEMORIAL/CHINESE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
TD BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
TD INSURANCE MELOCHE MONNEX . . . . . . . . 21
TED AND ENID JANSEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 59
TED SOSKIN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
TEINE ENERGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
TERRANCE MALKINSON TROJANS VOLLEYBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TIBOR G. HICKMAN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TIM HOLLINGS MEMORIAL CINEMATOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
TOM MAURO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
TOURISM ACCOMMODATION RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION (TARA) . . . . . . . . 42
TRANSALTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 35
TRANSALTA INDIGENOUS HIGH SCHOOL UPGRADING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TRANSCANADA INDIGENOUS EDUCATIONAL AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TREMCO CANADA DIVISION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
TREVOR KOROL MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
TROJANS ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TROJANS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . 17
TROJANS BASKETBALL BOOSTER CLUB . . . . 17
TROJANS VOLLEYBALL ALUMNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
UUNILEVER FOOD SOLUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
URBAN SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
VVALENTINE FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
VAUGHN KILLEEN MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
VERA L. IRELAND – CALGARY AREA CITY COUNCIL BETA SIGMA PHI . . . . . . . 38
VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 44
VITALAIRE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
VIVACIOUS – WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP . . . . . . 14
VOLKER STEVIN ANNIVERSARY – SPONSORED BY AON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
VOLKER STEVIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
WW.A. KERMACK MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
W. AND D. RICHARDSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 42
W. EDWARD JAMISON MEMORIAL . . . . . . . 33, 58
W. J. LINGARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
WADE SCHMIDT LIFESTYLE MEMORIAL . . . . . 65
WATT CONSULTING GROUP/ CHRISTIAAN ELLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
WAYNE BOROWIEC MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
WELDING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – 30TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
WEST CANADIAN DIGITAL IMAGING INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
WILLOW PARK WINES & SPIRITS . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
WSH LABORATORIES LIMITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
WOMEN SUPPORTING WOMEN IN HOSPITALITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
YY.P. TSANG LI MEMORIAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
YASMINE JIANG – SAIT JUGO JUICE . . . . . . . . . . 17
ZZARHA RAZAGHI MEMORIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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