Aboriginal/First Nations Funding
President's Aboriginal Support Bursary
The President's Aboriginal Support Bursary was initiated by RRU Core Faculty member Dr. Richard Kool, as a support mechanism to improve access to education for Aboriginal students. The purpose of this bursary is to recognize the importance of assisting First Nations students and facilitating their continued learning leading to post-secondary degrees when they are faced with exceptional financial difficulties.
To submit an application for this bursary, please contact Gwen Campden, Coordinator of Financial Aid & Awards, 250-391-2502.
B.C. Aboriginal Student Award
The B.C. Aboriginal Student Award was established in 2008 as part of the Provincial Government's strategy to improve Aboriginal access and achievement. Its purpose is to support Aboriginal people in getting post-secondary education by reducing financial barriers.
The Scholarship Society administers the program in partnership with the Victoria Foundation. Awards of $1,000 - $3,500 are available for Aboriginal people pursuing post-secondary education that is at least nine weeks long.
Irving K. Barber BC Aboriginal Student Award
The B.C. Aboriginal Student Award was established in 2008 as part of the Provincial Government's strategy to improve Aboriginal access and achievement. Its purpose is to support Aboriginal people in getting post-secondary education by reducing financial barriers.
The Scholarship Society administers the program in partnership with the Victoria Foundation. Awards of $1,000 - $3,500 are available for Aboriginal people pursuing post-secondary education that is at least nine weeks long.
Applications must be submitted directly to the Victoria Foundation no later than May 15th each year.