Yukon University Student Financial Awards

Applications for winter term awards are now open and must be submitted by January 31st

Our Awards and Bursaries can help you reach your educational goals.

Yukon University and our generous donors understand the value of an education, so we supply a variety of awards to help you support your educational and living costs.

Awards can be based on academic or personal achievement, financial need, or additional specialized criteria. Students must be in good academic standing to be eligible for awards.

How to apply

Before applying, click on each award below to see whether you are eligible to apply and what documents you need to submit. If you have any questions or clarifications about any of the awards, please reach out to us and financialaid@yukonu.ca or call 867 456 8574.

To apply for awards, please complete the Student Financial Award Application Form in the top right corner of this page. After submitting your application, please submit any supporting documents such as essays or reference letters either in-person at the Office of the Registrar, Ayamdigut Campus or by email.

Deadlines

Yukon University entrance & Joyce Family Foundation awards open on March 1st and must be submitted by July 31st

Fall term awards open on September 1st and must be submitted by October 1st

Winter term awards open on December 1st and must be submitted by January 31st

Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.

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General Awards

Title Application deadline

This $300 bursary is available to assist a second-year, physically-disabled student at Yukon University with their education costs.  Students studying in a health-related program will also be considered.

Donor

Born in Victoria, BC in 1912, Mrs. Donald moved to Whitehorse in 1976 following brain surgery that left her without the use of her right arm, limited use of her right leg, and a severe speech impediment. She was well known for her production of hooked wall hangings, which she would craft with her non-dominant hand. 

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have completed the previous semester at Yukon University
  • Be one of:
    • A second-year, physically-disabled student at Yukon University
    • A second-year student of a health-related program
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate if you are a physically-disabled student

NOTE: Priority will be given to physically-disabled applicants.

Application deadline
Amount
$300

This $500 award was established in 2016 by the friends of Audrey McLaughlin in honour of her 80th birthday.

Donor
Photo of Audrey McLaughlin
Photo: Christian Kuntz

Born in Ontario, Audrey McLaughlin was executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association and a social worker in Toronto prior to moving to Whitehorse in 1979. In Yukon, Audrey opened a consulting business, working on projects such as child welfare legislation and research on land claims and aboriginal self-government.

In 1987, Audrey was recruited to run for the New Democratic Party nomination which she won, going on to win the federal by·election later that year. The first New Democratic Party MP ever elected in Yukon, Audrey distinguished herself in the House. She was chosen Party Leader two years later - the first woman to lead a national political party in Canada. Audrey remained party leader until 1995 and represented Yukon as Member of Parliament until 1997.

Audrey holds a Masters of Social Work from the University of Toronto and honourary doctorates from the Universities of Toronto, Guelph and Northern British Columbia.

An Officer of the Order of Canada, Audrey continues to be an active community volunteer and a strong advocate for democracy, peace and public service at home and in developing nations throughout the world.

Eligibility

  • Be a female Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have been a Yukon resident for a minimum of two years as of the date of the award application
  • Be registered full-time in Yukon University's Social Work program
  • Be an active community volunteer
  • Write a short essay (max. two pages) describing:
    • your volunteer roles and responsibilities
    • how this experience, and your education, will support your career goals

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants who are returning after an absence of at least one year from educational studies. Second priority will be given to applicants whose community service and career goals reflect Audrey's passion for democracy and/or public service.

Application deadline
Amount
$500

Dr. Gary Fulcher wishes to make a $1,000 award available to an Indigenous student in Yukon University’s Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance program.

Donor
Photo of Dr. Gary Fulcher
Photo: The Whole Grains Council

Gary Fulcher moved with his family to the Yukon when he was a teenager and completed most of his secondary education at Whitehorse High School. Even after his family moved “back east” to Ottawa, Gary returned to the North to work at the Stewart Cassiar Asbestos Mine for three summers.

Gary’s fondness of the Yukon and the North shines through every time he speaks of the territory, the people he knew there and the adventures he shared with them. He highlights that a notable portion of his Yukon memories came from the respect, care and humour that he enjoyed from his Indigenous classmates and friends even though residential schools were in full operation at that time.

Gary understands first-hand the challenges that Indigenous youth face as they must leave their families, communities and way of life to pursue post-secondary education. He hopes that his award will assist a young Indigenous learner to embark of a journey of higher learning, skill development and commitment to the future.

Eligibility

  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be registered in the first year (have completed less than 30.0 credit hours of post-secondary credit courses) of Yukon University’s Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance program
  • Provide a brief letter (max. 500 words) outlining: 
    • how your strengths, combined with your learnings from the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance program, will help you be a leader in this field or in your community
  • Provide a letter of recommendation from a past or current employer, a teacher, an Elder or a member of a community organization that outlines:
    • your connection to your community and culture
    • how you have demonstrated your commitment to taking on a leadership role following your studies
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Typed letter
  • A letter of recommendation that must include:
    • your connection to your community and culture
    • how you have demonstrated your commitment to taking on a leadership role following your studies

NOTE: As long as the Winter 2025 recipient continues to demonstrate financial need and remains registered in his/her/their program on a full-time basis in good academic standing, this award will be automatically renewed in the 2026 and 2027 Winter semesters.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

A YukonU faculty member would like to provide two $500 awards to International Students to increase the number of award opportunities available for this group of students.

Eligibility

  • Be an International Student enrolled full-time at Yukon University.
  • Have completed a full-time semester at Yukon University in any academic program with a minimum of 3.5 GPA
  • Submit an essay (max 200 words) describing:
    • An academic challenge that you have experienced at Yukon University 
    • Your plan and/or experience in overcoming this challenge

 

Application deadline
Amount
2 X $500

This $500 award recognizes the courage of students in academic upgrading classes who often overcome many obstacles to return to the classroom.

Donor

This award was established by the former Developmental Studies Division of Yukon College in 1995 at the time of Hazel Fekete’s retirement in order to recognize her commitment from 1964 as an instructor, and later as dean, to the students in academic upgrading classes. 

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have been a Yukon resident for a minimum of two years as of the date of the award application
  • Have completed the previous semester at Yukon University
  • Be registered full-time in University Access Pathways at Yukon University

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application
Application deadline
Amount
$500

In recognition of the valuable contributions students make to their community when volunteering their time, Rolf and Margaret Hougen would like to provide a $500 award to a Yukon University student enrolled in the second year of the Business Administration Diploma program.

Donor

Rolf and Margaret Hougen have been pillars of the North for their entire adult lives. In a book documenting their history, they provided advice to their own grandchildren and would like to share this advice with applicants for the scholarship:

Education is important and will give you an excellent foundation for all of your endeavours in the years ahead.  Build yourself into a person of integrity and trustworthiness, and ensure you have a reputation for honesty.  Seek advice from those around you but in the end make up your own mind.  When starting out in your career, be prepared to live simply until you can reduce your debts and are successful enough to afford some luxuries.

Rolf was the founder of many Yukon community organizations, including: the Young People’s Association, the first Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous event, and the Yukon Foundation. Nationally, Rolf chaired the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and co-founded the satellite delivery network Cancom, the first company in the world to provide a unique system to deliver radio and television to remote and underserved regions of Canada. Rolf is also a recipient of the Order of Canada. To this day, both Rolf and Margaret remain committed contributors to the arts community in the Yukon and to the preservation of the territory’s unique heritage.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time in the second year of the Business Administration diploma program at Yukon University
  • Write 1-2 paragraphs talking about your current workplace or the place where you 
    volunteer (you don’t need to put the name of the organization, if you’d prefer to keep it 
    confidential), and your analysis, of what is working well in the organization, or not 
    working well. For example-  are there business processes that could be more efficient, 
    are there positions that might have different responsibilities, and is the management style 
    effective? 
Application deadline
Amount
$500

Yukon University would like to provide two $500 awards to International Students.

Donor

Yukon University is a publicly funded university, providing a wide range of programs to local and international students.  The University has earned a reputation for quality instruction and small class sizes, providing students with an outstanding educational experience.  Yukon University's programming meets the needs of students and communities in the Yukon, and beyond.

Eligibility

  • Be an International Student
  • Have completed a full-time Fall semester at Yukon University in any academic program (including ESL 050 and ESL 030) with a minimum GPA of 3.5
  • Be registered full-time in a Yukon University Winter semester
  • Write an essay, describing:
    • one academic challenge you have experienced at Yukon University (max. 100 words)
    • how you have overcome this challenge (max. 100 words)
Application deadline
Amount
2 x $500

Sarah Locke wishes to make a $2,000 scholarship available to a full-time student in Yukon University’s Renewable Resources Management, Northern Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences or General stream) or Earth Sciences diploma programs, as well as the B.Sc. in Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences degree program.

Donor
Photo of Juri Peepre
Photo: Cathie Archbould

While Juri Peepre’s love for nature was nurtured in Ontario, as soon as he had earned his BA, he headed west in search of wilder places. His dream job that first summer — mapping little known rivers in northern British Columbia as part of Parks Canada’s Wild Rivers Survey — confirmed his love for wild waters as well.

He spent many summers exploring rivers in the Northwest Territories but it was after moving to the Yukon in 1987 that he found the landscape that inspired him above all — the Peel watershed. His innovative campaign efforts to show others the wonders of this remote region culminated with the Three Rivers Project — a multi-week journey with artists, writers, photographers and First Nations people down the Wind, Snake and Bonnet Plume rivers. The end result was a book and a travelling art exhibition.

Juri recognized and worked on conservation opportunities around the Yukon. He would be honoured to know that he is helping young Yukoners learn more about the magnificent region in which they live, and ways that they can help protect and manage it for the future.

Eligibility

  • Be registered as a full-time student in the second year or the upper year of the Yukon University’s Renewable Resources Management, Northern Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences or General stream) or Earth Sciences diploma programs, or the B.Sc. in Northern Environmental or Conservation Sciences degree program.

  • Be in good academic standing.

  • Students should provide a one-page personal statement on what draws them to their program and how they hope to use their knowledge after their program.

Application deadline
Amount
$2,000

The family and friends of Kristy Burgess wish to make a $1,000 award available to students in Yukon University’s Bachelor of Social Work program.

Donor

Photo of Kristy BurgessKristy Burgess wanted to make a difference, and she spent her life doing just that. A career in social work was a natural extension of who she was in her daily life; a gentle, yet strong, support to family, friends and, without hesitation, strangers.

Kristy moved with her family to the Yukon from British Columbia when she was a young child and spent her elementary school years in Teslin. Upon graduating high school in Whitehorse, she travelled throughout South America and Asia. Witnessing the lives of the underprivileged in these countries inspired her to pursue a career in social work.

Kristy was a good listener, caring and a natural social worker. Her practicum in Dawson City inspired her to work in other communities around the Yukon. After she graduated in 2013, she opted for positions in Watson Lake and Carmacks, and later as a youth probation officer in Whitehorse.  In addition to her day job, Kristy was passionate about yoga. In 2019 she went to India to become a yoga instructor. She dreamed of teaching yoga and before her passing she had begun teaching yoga to high school students and teachers.

She was tiny in stature but large in heart: more curious than judgmental, with a desire to fight for what is right. Kristy believed in the power of restorative justice and was preparing to do her Master’s degree in Social Work shortly before she passed away.

Kristy lived by her values and wanted to make the world a better place. Family and friends, forever impacted by her wisdom and compassion, often ask themselves, “WWKS - What would Kristy say?” Their hearts tell them that she would encourage us all to do what feels right and care for each other.

Kristy’s family and friends have established an endowment in her memory to support students seeking a career in Social Work.

Eligibility

  • Be registered in Yukon University’s Social Work Program
  • Have completed a minimum of 30.0 credit hours counting toward the Bachelor of Social Work degree
  • Provide a brief letter outlining: 
    • the reasons why you chose the Social Work Program
    • your plans for the future
  • Provide a reference letter outlining: 
    • your potential to contribute to the Social Work profession
    • your volunteer activities and/or participation in community activities
    • how these activities will enrich your career in Social Work

Requirements

  • Reference letter
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

The Lake Laberge Lions Club would like to provide two $500 awards to students in financial need who are enrolled full-time in a pre-apprentice program.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have been a Yukon resident for a minimum of two years as of the date of the award application
  • Be registered full-time in a Yukon University pre-apprentice trades program
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate:
    • how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application
    • if you have attended a Yukon high school, and for how long

NOTE: If no eligible pre-apprentice applicants, other applicants from pre-employment programs might be considered. Preference given to those with at least one year of attendance at a Yukon high school.

Application deadline
Amount
2 x $500

Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel wishes to make a $1000 award available to students registered in one of https://www.ibm.com/design/thinking/’s Indigenous Self-determination programs.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be a Yukon First Nation citizen
  • Be currently registered in one of: Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance or First Nations Governance and Public Administration diploma 
  • Write an essay (200 words), describing your goals and career plans, including how your program of choice will help meet these goals
  • Demonstrate financial need
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Native Northwest is pleased to support Indigenous students at Yukon University with a $500 award.

Donor

Native Northwest is committed to building everyday connection to Indigenous cultures through authentic art. The company’s lifelong relationship with each artist is built on a foundation of respect and authenticity, ensuring that each artist is honoured and able to tell the stories of their communities and cultures through their distinct designs.

 

Native Northwest logoThese awards were made possible by the Native Northwest Reconciliation Fund. Everyone at the company hopes that this award, and the conversations it initiates, will foster reflection, inspiration and ultimately, action.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be registered as a full-time or part-time student in a Yukon University program
  • Share how this award will support your educational journey related to one or more of the following topics: Wellness, Learning and/or Culture
    • You may choose a creative medium to share your thoughts (eg., photography, drawing, video, podcast, zine, comic/graphic novel, storytelling, creative non-fiction, poetry, spoken word, written word, music/song, dance, animation, beading, carving, painting, etc.).
    • Your artistic creation should be accompanied by a short statement (2-3 paragraphs) describing how the piece responds to the suggested topics. The creative submission can be submitted in the form of an audio, video, jpg or pdf file, accompanied by a pdf of the explanatory paragraphs. 

Requirements

 

NOTE: Applicants are welcome to reach out to the First Nation Students Navigators and/or the Elders on Campus for guidance and advice on submitting an application for this award.

Application deadline
Amount
$500

Established in 1983, the bi-annual North American Caribou Workshop brings together researchers, managers and stakeholders to discuss caribou conservation and management, and provides an opportunity for people to learn what’s happening with caribou in many different regions. The organizing committee of the 15th workshop, held in Whitehorse in 2014, established this award for an aspiring Yukon caribou researcher.

Eligibility

  • Be registered full-time at an accredited academic institution
  • Provide official transcripts and proof of registration for the semester in which the award is to be provided
  • Provide a 500-word (maximum) summary detailing their proposed caribou-related research
  • Submit a supporting letter from a faculty member

Requirements

  • Official transcripts
  • Proof of registration for the Winter 2021 semester
  • A 500-word summary of proposed caribou-related research
  • A supporting letter from a faculty member
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Paul and Helen Flaherty offer six bursaries in support of students enrolled in the University Access Pathways program and courses, planning to pursue post-secondary education at Yukon University.

Paul and Helen hoped that these bursaries would help students access private tutoring, internet connectivity, a laptop computer and training, textbooks, supports to aid in recovery from a traumatic experience, and unexpected circumstances that threaten a student's ability to remain enrolled.

To access this award:

#1: Students hoping to access these bursaries must submit their application to the Financial Aid Advisor by January 31, 2025.

#2: Faculty of the School of Academic Skill and Development or the Academic Support Centre may also submit nominations to the Financial Aid Advisor by January 31, 2025. Nominations must be completed in collaboration with their student nominee as proof of Yukon residency and a budget sheet form part of the nomination package.

Donor

Photo of Paul FlahertyAfter graduating from the University of Western Ontario in London, Paul's career with Bell Canada carried him and his family across Ontario and Quebec and ultimately to Whitehorse as the President and CEO of Northwestel for 18 years.

Paul always encouraged the pursuit of education at all levels and the healthy competition found in sport. His interests culminated into his roles as the Chair of the Board of Governors at Yukon College for six years and the Canada Games Board of Governors for eleven years. Paul also had an extreme love for the north and discovered it thoroughly by foot, raft, canoe, snowmobile, air and dogsled.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Currently reside in the Yukon
  • Be registered part-time or full-time in the University Access Pathways program at Yukon University
  • OR
  • Be registered in Yukon University 020-060 level courses
  • Indicate what program you plan to enroll in following University Access Pathways
  • Be a self-funded student (unable to secure funding from other sources)
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Proof of Yukon residency
Application deadline
Amount
2 x $500

Respect. Responsibility. Accountability. Integrity. These high standards live in the heart of a leader and drive the transformation of a vision into action. Education provides the opportunities to develop these leadership qualities, as well as foster and adopt many more.

Knowledge is most powerful when it is shared. One of the goals of this award is to foster the sharing of the knowledge garnered during studies at Yukon University with other citizens of the Selkirk First Nation.

Donor

Photo of Steven ThornittSteven Thornitt of TD Wealth Private Investment Counsel would like to make a $1,000 award available to a Selkirk First Nation student. The purpose of this award is to assist this student with expenses over the course of his/her studies at Yukon University to a maximum of three years.

 

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be a member of the Selkirk First Nation
  • Submit an audio or video file, or a written submission (maximum one page), answering the following questions:
    • What program are you pursuing at Yukon University?
    • How will this program help you be a leader in your community?
    • How do you plan to share your learnings with your community?

Requirements

  • Audio file OR video file OR a typed essay (maximum one page)

NOTE: This award may be renewed up to two times without subsequent application as long as the Winter 2025 recipient remains in good academic standing (minimum GPA of 2.0) throughout their program of study.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Alkan Air would like to make a $1,000 bursary available to a full-time student in Yukon University's Aviation Management Diploma Program, in memory of Shawn Kitchen. 

Donor
Shawn Kitchen at International Falls 2018
International Falls Hike - Sept., 2018
Photo credit: The Kitchen Family

Shawn Kitchen was a lifelong Yukoner with a true passion for life.  He approached his career in aviation with the right balance of enthusiasm, drive, passion and intelligence. Everyone who came into contact with Shawn felt welcomed and supported by him. Shawn also traveled widely and committed his time to mentor youth as a volunteer leader for Scouts Canada.  

 The Alkan Air family hopes this scholarship helps you achieve your aviation dreams.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time in Yukon University's Aviation Management Diploma Program
  • Have successfully completed the previous semester of this program as a full-time student
  • Provide a letter from an instructor or community member that outlines how the applicant shares Shawn Kitchen's qualities:
    • Balance of enthusiasm, drive, passion and intelligence
    • Welcoming and supportive nature
    • Youth mentor/volunteer leader
    • Avid traveller
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • A letter from an instructor or community member outlining how applicant exemplifies Shawn Kitchen's personal qualities
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Small's Expediting Services wishes to make a $750 bursary available to a student returning to school following an absence from educational pursuits. This bursary will be available to a student with an interest in business and entrepreneurship who is enrolling in Yukon University's Business Administration Certificate or Diploma program, or the Bachelor of Business Administration Degree program.

Donor

Founded in 2004 by entrepreneur, and Yukon University alumnus, John Small, Small's Expediting Services is a Yukon company providing logistical and transportation support to exploration, mining and oil and gas industries in the Territory.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have resided in the Yukon for a minimum of two years as of the date of your award application
  • Be returning to school after having been away from education for a minimum of two years
  • Be registered in Yukon University's Business Administration Certificate or Diploma program, or the Bachelor of Business Administration Degree program
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application
  • Indicate how long you have been away from educational studies

NOTE: If there are no applicants who have been away from education studies for two years, then the award may be given to an applicant who has been away from education for at least one year.

Application deadline
Amount
$750

Stantec is pleased to support students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance or the First Nations Governance and Public Administration programs with a $1,000 award.

Donor

Stantec logoAt Stantec, we believe that what we do has an impact on the world in which we live. That's an important responsibility and a great opportunity.

Stantec prioritizes support for higher education. We aim to make a difference in the places where we live and where we work. Through donations, sponsorships and volunteering, Stantec employees connect with communities and help strengthen them in meaningful ways.

Stantec's business objective is to be a top 10 global design firm. We do this by focusing on what we do best - providing architectural, engineering and environmental services that solve tough challenges and make communities stronger.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected persons
  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be an Upper Year Student enrolled either as a full-time or part-time student in Yukon University’s Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance or First Nation Governance and Public Administration program 
  •  Write an essay describing:

     o A personal statement about what draws you to your program

     o Your plans for using your degree upon completion

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Steve’s family is honouring his love of the outdoors and his respect for wildlife by making a $3,000 award available to YukonU students enrolled in the Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences program. $1,500 will be disbursed as an award to a YukonU student; $1,500 will support access to a land-based educational opportunity for a group of students.

Donor

Photo of Steve DonoghueSteve Donoghue was born May 5, 1959 in London, England, before his mother, Patricia, and father, Michael, immigrated to Canada. He grew up with his two younger sisters, Michelle and Rachel, in Rexdale, Ontario, Canada.

Steve was a man who loved the world around him and who loved his family above all things. He was a hunter and fisherman with a deep respect for the land and every creature that occupied it. He had a curious spirit and was always willing to learn and to discover new things and new places. He had been an avid adventurer since his youth, which began with hunting and fishing trips with his father. Steve had dreams of exploring Canada, and at one point, he took many different trips across the country, spending weeks, if not months at a time, out in the wilderness, doing his best to live off the land. Steve obtained his bush pilot licence so he could show others the beauty in our lands and rivers. But Steve put his family above all, and when they needed him, Steve put these dreams aside.

One of his dreams was to visit the Yukon. He talked about it constantly, sharing it with his sisters and mother, and even his nieces and nephew. He wanted to go and explore the place that had been described in so many of his favourite books and stories, and to experience the beauties of nature he had only seen on television. It was always his plan: to get there someday. Steve passed in July 2023 without this dream being realized. He had spent the last several years helping to rebuild his family cottage with his sister, Michelle, and his nieces and nephew, and they know he would never consider it time wasted. Yet still, it is hard not to reflect on all Steve sacrificed to support his family. He was a man who knew how to love, and how to do it well. He was our son, brother and uncle.

Steve’s sister, Rachel, therefore, wants to help Steve fulfill his dream. Through the Steve Donoghue Memorial Award, she hopes to bring her brother to the Yukon as he always wanted and allow his memory to help care for the natural world he so admired and dreamed of. The award is given in his name to YukonU students enrolled in the Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences program. Rachel, and the rest of Steve’s family and many friends, hope his legacy may ensure that this Earth and its creatures are both respected and protected for generations to come.

A tribute to Steve by Nicole Donoghue-Stanford-Ross

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
  • Be enrolled in YukonU's Bachelor of Science in Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences program
    • Part-time students are eligible to apply
  • Provide a brief essay (max. 500 words) outlining what respect for wildlife means to you
    • Video submissions (max. 3 minutes) will be considered

Requirements

 

NOTE: First priority will be given to a Yukon First Nations applicant or an applicant who has completed high school in the Yukon.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,500

As part of their commitment to Yukon and Yukoners, Whitehorse Motors would like to provide a $1,000 award to a Yukon student enrolled full-time in a visual arts program at Yukon University.

Donor

Whitehorse Motors is the official Ford Dealership serving Whitehorse and area. They are locally owned and operated and are active sponsors and volunteers in the community.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have resided in the Yukon for a minimum of two years as of the date of award application
  • Be registered full-time in Yukon University's Visual Arts program
  • Write an essay (200 words) describing:
    • your goals and career plans
    • how your program of choice will help you meet these goals
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application

NOTE: If no eligible Yukon students, other applicants may be considered upon consultation with Whitehorse Motors.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

The Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA) has established a $1,000 award for a full-time student in Yukon University's Visual Arts Program.

Eligibility

  • Be registered full-time in Yukon University's School of Visual Arts program
  • Have a 3.0 GPA (‘B’ average) in the Fall term
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Provide a 200-word (maximum) essay describing how you believe the arts contribute to a healthy community
    • Provide examples of your involvement in the community
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

George & Bell Consulting wishes to make $2,000 available to Yukon University students registered in a Capstone course within the Bachelor of Business Administration or the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance programs.

The amount awarded to each recipient will depend on the number of applications received and selected by the Student Award Capstone Subcommittee.

Donor

George and Bell Consulting logoFounded in 2012, George & Bell Consulting is a firm of pension, benefits and investment consulting professionals. They work with various pension and benefit plans, Indigenous trusts, endowments, foundations and other investment entities, and provide advice to Indigenous Trustees, boards, committees, unions and other stakeholders. They feel fortunate to have relationships with a number of Yukon-based organizations.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be registered in Yukon University’s Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance program
  • Have completed at least 30.0 credit hours counting toward the program
  • Be registered in a Capstone course
  • Provide a brief letter outlining: 
    • the topic of your Capstone project
    • how this award will support the successful completion of your project (eg., travel costs to a rural community to interview Elders, childcare support during a weekend symposium, conference registration fees, etc.)
    • how the project will support your Capstone partner (eg., business, government, community, NGO, etc.)
Application deadline
Amount
2 X $1,000

George & Bell Consulting wishes to make $2,000 available to Yukon University students registered in a Capstone course within the Bachelor of Business Administration or the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance programs.

The amount awarded to each recipient will depend on the number of applications received and selected by the Student Award Capstone Subcommittee.

Donor

George and Bell Consulting logoFounded in 2012, George & Bell Consulting is a firm of pension, benefits and investment consulting professionals. They work with various pension and benefit plans, Indigenous trusts, endowments, foundations and other investment entities, and provide advice to Indigenous Trustees, boards, committees, unions and other stakeholders. They feel fortunate to have relationships with a number of Yukon-based organizations.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be registered in Yukon University’s Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance program
  • Have completed at least 30.0 credit hours counting toward the program
  • Be registered in a Capstone course
  • Provide a brief letter outlining: 
    • the topic of your Capstone project
    • the amount needed to support your project
    • how this award will support the successful completion of your project (eg., travel costs to rural community to interview Elders, childcare support during a weekend symposium, conference registration fees, etc.)
    • how the project will support your Capstone partner (eg., business, government, community, NGO, etc.)
Application deadline
Amount
Variable, up to $2,000

The family of Aron Senkpiel has made this $1,000 award available in his memory.

Donor
Aron Senkpiel standing before new Yukon College campus in 1988
Aron Senkpiel at the new Yukon College Ayamdigut Campus just prior to its opening in 1988
Photo: Nancy McLeod, UP HERE Magazine, May/June 1988

Aron Senkpiel, a dean of Yukon College from 1982 to 1992, was passionate about the North and initiated the Northern Studies program. During his time, and largely due to his efforts, the territorial government awarded Yukon College with a one million dollar endowment fund to support northern and Yukon research. He also oversaw the development of the Renewable Resources Management program, the Bachelor of Social Work program, and Women's Studies. He also worked to introduce the Masters of Education and Masters of Public Administration in collaboration with Simon Fraser University and the University of Alaska Southeast respectively. Aron's vision of a 'higher education in the North, for the North, and by the North' is now a reality. 

Photo of Aron Senkpiel
        Photo: Amanda Graham

 

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen
  • Have attended a Yukon high school for at least one year
  • Have completed at least one year of full-time studies at Yukon University immediately prior to this application
  • Be registered full-time at Yukon University or an alternate post-secondary education institution in a program that is focused on the North and includes Northern content
  • Write a letter stating your educational goal(s) and steps taken to achieve these goal(s)
  • Demonstrate financial need
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

The Yukon University Student Union wishes to make a $250 bursary available to a Yukon First Nation student in the trades, with demonstrated financial need.

Donor

Dylan Alexis was a twenty-four year old carpentry student, from Kwanlin Dün First Nation, Crow Clan. He was also father to a three and a half month old son when he suddenly passed away. He was determined to work as a carpenter and learn as much as he could about the trade. He was incredibly excited about starting his new career and he was a meticulous craftsperson. This bursary was established in his memory.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be a Yukon First Nation student
  • Be registered in any of the Yukon University Trades programs
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

 

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants whose identity and situation are similar to Dylan's.

Application deadline
Amount
$250

EDI would like to provide a $1,000 award to a second year Yukon University student in the Renewable Resources Management, Northern Science, Northern Science (Environment and Conservation Sciences stream) or Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences programs.

Donor

EDI logoEDI Environmental Dynamics Inc. focuses on living things and where they live. A consulting company with over two decades of experience, EDI offices can be found in seven locations in western and northern Canada. In the Yukon, EDI has worked for developers, First Nations and governments and has developed a reputation for providing practical advice and effective results.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full time in: year 2 of Renewable Resources Management, Northern Science or Northern Science (Environment and Conservation Sciences stream) diploma OR year 3 or 4 of Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences degree
  • Have a GPA of 3.0 (B) or higher
  • Write an essay (max. 500 words) on The Role of Environmental Consultants in in the Yukon
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

The 8th International Congress on Circumpolar Health is honoured to make this $400 award available in memory of Dr. George Walker.

Donor

The International Congress on Circumpolar Health gatherings are held every three years in a different location in the circumpolar region. The Congress is the largest scientific meeting on circumpolar health worldwide . The 8th International Congress on Circumpolar Health was held from May 20-25, 1990 in Whitehorse, Yukon with 1,000 delegates in attendance. This Congress focused on the concerns of health-care delivery in a high-cost region.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time in a health, social services, or science-related program at Yukon University
  • Have a 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Write a short essay detailing community service and future plans
  • Demonstrate financial need
Application deadline
Amount
$400

The Bennet Family Foundation would like to make a $400 bursary available to a student with demonstrated financial need in the Berton’s name.

Donor

Pierre Berton was the chancellor at Yukon College from 1989 to 1993. He was born in Whitehorse, Yukon in 1920. Pierre was the son of a gold-seeker and worked in the Klondike mining camps during his university years. He went on to become an editor and columnist at newspapers and magazines, a television personality and an author. Pierre is now among Canada's most well-known authors with 50 published books, many of which are considered Canadian classics. He is a Companion of the Order of Canada and was inducted into Canada's Hall of Fame in 1998. Pierre passed away in 2004 in Toronto, Ontario after publishing his last book entitled, Prisoners of the North, which was a collection of biographical sketches on five of Canada's northern explorers.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have resided in the Yukon for at least two years as of the date of award application
  • Be registered full-time at Yukon University 
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application
Application deadline
Amount
$400

JT Ritter wishes to make an annual bursary of $1,000 available in recognition of the difficulties of returning to school following an absence from educational pursuits.

Eligibility

  • Be returning to school after having been away from education for a minimum of three years
    • If no applicants apply with a break of three years, then the award may be given to a student who has been away from education for at least one year
  • Be registered full-time at Yukon University
  • Write a paragraph, identifying how your planned program of study aligns with your goals
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate the length of time you have been away from educational studies

NOTE: Students may receive this award twice; however, preference goes to those who have not received it in the past. The award may be split and given to two applicants.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Jack Kobayashi and Antonio Zedda, principals of kobayashi+zedda architects ltd. (KZA), together with their partner firm 360˚ Design Build, are pleased to offer a $1,500 bursary to women studying full-time in the Trades at Yukon University.

Donor

KZA logokobayashi+zedda architects ltd. is the largest Yukon architecture firm with a combined experience of almost 50 years working in every eco-region of the Yukon. The firm has a team that includes urban planners, architects, general contractors and carpenters.

360 Design Build logo360˚ Design Build is an active private developer, having constructed a myriad of multi-use commercial/residential projects in downtown Whitehorse. 

Deeply involved in the transformation of downtown Whitehorse into a vibrant living and working community. KZA and 360˚ Design Build believe in a compact, pedestrian-friendly environment, where building design is a reflection of the conditions unique to this part of the world. They also believe that a gender balance in the construction trades, reflective of the general population, supports effective building projects.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
  • Be registered full-time in a Yukon University Trades program
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon immediately prior to your award application

NOTE: Preference will be given to female applicants who have been in the Yukon for two years or longer. Second priority will go to female applicants who have resided in the Yukon for less than two years. If there are no female applicants, the Chair of Yukon University's trades program will nominate the trades student demonstrating the highest academic merit.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,500

The family and friends of Kristy Burgess wish to make a $1,000 award available to students in Yukon University’s Bachelor of Social Work program.

Donor

Photo of Kristy BurgessKristy Burgess wanted to make a difference, and she spent her life doing just that. A career in social work was a natural extension of who she was in her daily life: a gentle, yet strong, support to family, friends and, without hesitation, strangers.

Kristy moved with her family to the Yukon from British Columbia when she was a young child and spent her elementary school years in Teslin. Upon graduating high school in Whitehorse, she travelled throughout South America and Asia. Witnessing the lives of the underprivileged in these countries inspired her to pursue a career in social work.

Kristy was a good listener, caring and a natural social worker. Her practicum in Dawson City inspired her to work in other communities around the Yukon. After she graduated in 2013, she opted for positions in Watson Lake and Carmacks, and later as a youth probation officer in Whitehorse.  In addition to her day job, Kristy was passionate about yoga. In 2019 she went to India to become a yoga instructor. She dreamed of teaching yoga and before her passing she had begun teaching yoga to high school students and teachers.

She was tiny in stature but large in heart: more curious than judgmental, with a desire to fight for what is right. Kristy believed in the power of restorative justice and was preparing to do her Master’s degree in Social Work shortly before she passed away.

Kristy lived by her values and wanted to make the world a better place. Family and friends, forever impacted by her wisdom and compassion, often ask themselves, “WWKS - What would Kristy say?” Their hearts tell them that she would encourage us all to do what feels right and care for each other.

Kristy’s family and friends have established an endowment in her memory to support students seeking a career in Social Work.

Eligibility

  • Be registered in Yukon University’s Social Work Program
  • Have completed a minimum of 30.0 credit hours counting toward the Bachelor of Social Work degree
  • Provide a brief letter outlining: 
    • the reasons you chose the Social Work Program
    • your plans for the future
  • Provide a reference letter outlining: 
    • your potential to contribute to the Social Work profession
    • your volunteer activities and/or participation in community activities
    • how these activities will enrich your career in Social Work

Requirements

  • Reference Letter
Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

The family of Lorene Robertson has created a $2,000 award for a Yukon University student who is enrolled in University Access Pathways courses. 

Donor
Lorene Robertson guiding a student
Lorene Robertson (left) guiding a student
Photo credit: archbould.com

Lorene grew up in the suburbs of Vancouver but always dreamed of living near the wilderness in the North. She moved to Whitehorse at age 33 in 1988 where she was able to pursue her twin passions of paddling Yukon rivers and riding her horse in dressage competitions or with her partner Hugh Monaghan in the hills above Lake Laberge.  Lorene was a creative and engaging English teacher for over 25 years teaching primarily in our Adult Basic Education program.  She was an excellent writer, editor and mentor and particularly loved teaching and writing poetry. She also developed curriculum for the Northern Institute of Social Justice. 

She received two awards – one in 1995 for her innovative teaching and one in 2014 for her many contributions to the institution.  She was particularly proud of establishing our Writing Centre where students could receive individual mentoring to improve their writing.   She passed away in August 2014 due to a tragic fall from her much-loved horse.

This writing award in Lorene’s name hopes to continue her legacy of inspiring others to find their voice and tell their stories especially about their experience of living in the North.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time or part-time (minimum 2 courses or 6.0 credit hours) in University Access Pathways courses at Yukon University
  • Provide a  written submission (max. 600 words) with the theme – Our Northern Homeland (poetry is eligible)
  • Demonstrate financial need
Application deadline
Amount
$2,000

Native Northwest is pleased to support Indigenous students at Yukon University with a $500 award.

Donor

Native Northwest is committed to building everyday connection to Indigenous cultures through authentic art. The company's lifelong relationship with each artist (whose art is featured on Native Northwest's products) is built on a foundation of respect and authenticity, ensuring that each artist is honoured and able to tell the stories of their communities and cultures through their distinct designs.

Native Northwest logoThese awards were made possible by the Native Northwest Reconciliation Fund. Everyone at the company hopes that this award, and the conversations it initiates, will foster reflection, inspiration and ultimately, action.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be registered as a full-time or part-time student in a Yukon University program
  • Share how this award will support your educational journey related to one or more of the following topics: Wellness, Learning and/or Culture
    • You may choose a creative medium to share your thoughts (eg., photography, drawing, video, podcast, zine, comic/graphic novel, storytelling, creative non-fiction, poetry, spoken word, written word, music/song, dance, animation, beading, carving, painting, etc.)
    • Your artistic creation must be accompanied by a short statement (2-3 paragraphs) describing how the piece responds to the suggested topics. You can use audio, video, jpg or pdf to submit your creation, accompanied by a pdf of the explanation.

Requirements

 

NOTE: You are welcome to reach out to the First Nation Student Navigators and/or the Elders on Campus for guidance and advice on submitting your application for this award.

Application deadline
Amount
$500

Paul and Helen Flaherty offer six bursaries in support of students enrolled in the University Access Pathways program and courses, planning to pursue post-secondary education at Yukon University.

Paul and Helen hoped that these bursaries would help students access private tutoring, internet connectivity, a laptop computer and training, textbooks, supports to aid in recovery from a traumatic experience, and unexpected circumstances that threaten a student's ability to remain enrolled.

Donor

Photo of Paul FlahertyAfter graduating from the University of Western Ontario in London, Paul's career with Bell Canada carried him and his family across Ontario and Quebec and ultimately to Whitehorse as the President and CEO of Northwestel for 18 years.

Paul always encouraged the pursuit of education at all levels and the healthy competition found in sport. His interests culminated into his roles as the Chair of the Board of Governors at Yukon College for six years and the Canada Games Board of Governors for eleven years. Paul also had an extreme love for the north and discovered it thoroughly by foot, raft, canoe, snowmobile, air and dogsled.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Currently reside in the Yukon
  • Be registered part-time or full-time in the University Access Pathways program at Yukon University
  • OR
  • Be registered in Yukon University 020-060 level courses
  • Indicate what program you plan to enroll in following University Access Pathways
  • Be a self-funded student (unable to secure funding from other sources)
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Provide proof Yukon residency
Application deadline
Amount
2 x $500

Pierre Lacasse is a Senior Financial Planning Advisor and past member of the Yukon College Foundation Board. His family has firsthand experience with the barriers associated with learning challenges. He appreciates the opportunity to offer a $1,500 award in order to help reduce barriers for a student with learning challenges.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered at Yukon University
    • The award is open to those who are on a reduced course load.
  • Self-identify as a student with a permanent disability
    • For the purpose of this award, a permanent disability is a permanent functional limitation which affects your ability to participate fully in post-secondary education.
  • Write an essay (max. 250 words) describing an academic challenge you have experienced at Yukon University and your plan and/or experience in overcoming this challenge

Requirements

  • Indicate that you are a student with a permanent disability
Application deadline
Amount
$1,500

Rotary Club of Whitehorse wishes to make a $500 award available to a full-time Yukon University student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time in the first year of Yukon University's Bachelor of Social Work program
  • Write a letter:
    • outlining your reasons for pursuing a social work degree
    • describing your current financial circumstances, including a list of all funding you have secured
Application deadline
Amount
2 X $500

Ruth McIntyre, a dean at Yukon College until 1986, has made a $500 award available to a student enrolled full time in Yukon University upgrading courses.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have resided in the Yukon for a minimum of two years as of the date of the award application
  • Be registered full-time in University Access Pathways courses at Yukon University
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon as of the date of your award application
Application deadline
Amount
$500

SLR Consulting has created a $1,000 bursary available to Yukon University students in the following programs: Bachelor of Science in Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Earth Sciences and Renewable Resources Management.

Donor

 As a business operating across Canada and in the Yukon, SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd. recognizes that a qualified, educated workforce is integral to Canada's and the Yukon’s future. As an environmental consultancy, a bursary that aims to assist students in the Earth Sciences, Environmental and Conservation Sciences, and Renewable Resources Management programs fits with our business focus and areas of interest. The SLR bursary will help attract and retain students in the Yukon and support the integration of Indigenous persons into the local workforce.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered on the following Yukon University programs: Bachelor of Science in Northern Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Earth SciencesRenewable Resources Management
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

 

NOTE:  Students in the Bachelor of Science in Northern Environmental and Conservation Science program will receive first priority. Earth Sciences or Renewable Resources Management students will take second priority. Following that, First Nations, Inuit or Metis students will be given priority.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Stephen and Debra Osborne wish to encourage and support Yukon students returning to education in studies focused on the natural northern environment, including climate change, or the areas of social work, nursing and health care assistant. To that end, they will make a $200 bursary available to a full-time student who can demonstrate financial need.

Donor

Stephen Osborne was a coordinator/instructor at the Haines Junction Campus for many years, and continues to teach both Wilderness and Standard First Aid classes for the University.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Have a attended a Yukon high school for a minimum of two years
  • Be returning to education after a period of absence
  • Be registered full-time in Yukon University programs focused on northern environment, climate change, social work, nursing or health care
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate:
    • if you are returning to education after a period of absence
    • how many years you attended a Yukon high school

NOTE: If there are no applicants who have attended a Yukon high school, the bursary can be awarded to a student who has not.

Application deadline
Amount
$200

Dr. Terry Weninger has created a $500 award for an aspiring researcher.

Donor

Dr. Weninger was the president of Yukon College from 2006-2011, and president at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George from 1990-2004. He was also Deputy Minister of Education in Yukon and vice-president at Medicine Hat College.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered in the second year of a full-time program at Yukon University, or progressing to another post-secondary program
  • Write a short essay (max. 200 words) describing:
    • the research you have undertaken in the past year
    • how it relates to your program of study
  • Provide a supporting letter from a Yukon University faculty member or a senior researcher at the Yukon Research Centre

Requirements

  • Supporting letter from a Yukon University faculty member or Yukon Research Centre senior researcher
Application deadline
Amount
$500

The Yukon Chamber of Mines provides two separate awards of $1,000 to students in need. These awards are intended to foster interest in geology, trades and/or the life cycle of mining.

Donor

The Yukon Chamber of Mines represents a dynamic membership numbering over 400. Since its creation, the Yukon Chamber of Mines has worked to protect and promote the interests of Yukon’s mineral exploration, development and mining industry through clear initiatives and policies which encourage a safe, economically viable, socially and environmentally responsible industry.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Reside in the Yukon
  • Be registered full-time in a Yukon University Centre for Northern Innovation in Mining (CNIM) program for at least one semester:
    • Earth Sciences
    • Heavy Equipment Technician
    • Millwright
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Indicate how long you have lived in the Yukon immediately prior to your application

NOTE: Priority for one bursary is given to female applicants. Priority for the second bursary is given to female applicants, preferably of Indigenous ancestry, in a Yukon community outside of Whitehorse.

Application deadline
Amount
2 x $1,000

To commemorate the life of long-time Yukon outfitter Pete Jensen, Yukon Outfitters Association wishes to make a $500 award available to a Yukon University student. Pete was in the Outfitting business for 45 years, delivering a high quality wilderness experience, along with his wife Sharon. "He was a legend," said Sharon and so many others.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time in Yukon University's Renewable Resources Management program
  • Write a short essay (max. one page) describing your values as they relate to the Yukon wilderness, and specifically how these values are expressed in your activities and lifestyle
Application deadline
Amount
$500

The Yukon University Board of Governors has created a $700 award to support an exemplary Yukon University student.

Donor

As representatives from both the University and community, the Yukon University Board of Governors role is to set and govern the University's vision, mission and strategic plan. The Board is empowered by the Yukon University Act. For more information on the Board, see yukonu.ca/about/bog

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time in second-year studies at Yukon University
  • Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the last academic year
  • Write a paragraph (100 words) describing how your program aligns with your career goals
  • Not have received the scholarship in the last five years

Requirements

 

NOTE: The applicant with the highest GPA will receive the award.

Application deadline
Amount
$700

Faculty Nominated Awards

Title Application deadline

In loving memory of Dave, his wife Mary created a student award of $1,000.

Donor

 

Photo of David Jang
Dave at the kiosk overlooking the Nisutlin Bay Bridge in Teslin, Yukon. Photo: Mary McKenna.

Dave Jang lived his life in Vancouver, BC with a lot of spontaneity and with no regrets. A caring man, he was active in the BC Ataxia Society, Air Cadets, various support groups, and the Royal Canadian Legion. He loved outings with his family, friends and clan gatherings. A single parent to two sons in his forties, he empathized with people facing personal challenges.

Dave and Mary visited family in the Yukon in the fall of 2017. He had hoped to make more trips to the territory but he passed way suddenly in the summer of 2018.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be registered full-time at Yukon University
    • The award is open to those on a reduced course load
  • The recipient is facing/has faced a significant personal challenge and is pursuing education to better their lives and the lives of others. Examples of personal challenges include:
    • Living with a physical disability
    • Overcoming life-threatening disease
    • Facing financial and other challenges as a single parent

Requirements

No application is required for this award. Yukon University faculty and staff will submit nominations by January 31, 2025.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

The modular nature and remote locations of the courses in the Environmental Monitoring program require scheduling outside of standard post-secondary timelines. This impacts the ability of some students to access grants, scholarships and/or bursaries, as the courses do not comply with traditional application criteria or procedures. Students are also expected to travel to remote locations and to possess industry-specific gear. The Mines for Minds Giving Circle Award will support students in this program in the following ways:

  • Tuition bursaries
  • Remote location access grants
  • Gear grants
Donor

Members of the Yukon Party Executive came together to offer $2,000 annually to Yukon University students enrolled in the Environmental Monitoring program, especially those who reside in communities outside Whitehorse, to attain a meaningful, skilled education in the territory’s mineral exploration and development industry.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be one of:
    • A Yukon First Nation citizen
    • An Indigenous citizen
    • A resident of a Yukon community at least 50 kilometres outside of Whitehorse City Limits
  • Be registered in the Yukon University's Environmental Monitoring program

Requirements

NOTE: No application is required for this award. The Environmental Monitoring Program Coordinator will facilitate disbursement of these funds.

Application deadline
Amount
Up to $2,000

Michele Genest wishes to make an award of up to $2,000 available to a full-time student in Yukon University's Culinary Arts program.

Donor
Photo of Michele Genest
Photo credit: Cathie Archbould

Michele Genest is a writer and cookbook author who moved to Whitehorse from Toronto in the mid-1990s. She came to visit her sister, fell in love with the North and just never left. The wilderness was intimidating at first, but gradually she came to know and love the bush by going on berry picking expeditions with friends.

As she learned about the wild foods of the boreal forest, she also learned about the close connection between Yukon Indigenous people and the land. Michele honours and thanks Yukon’s Indigenous people for their ways of knowing and being on the land, and for sharing their knowledge so generously.

Across Canada, Indigenous chefs are writing books, opening restaurants and starting businesses; they are collaborating, learning, and supporting each other on this inspiring journey.

Michele is excited about Indigenous students in the Culinary Arts program at YukonU adding their voices to the Indigenous food stories being told across the country, in professional kitchens, at community gatherings, and at feasts and celebrations.

She hopes that the Naganainlyaa K’itanahee - Follow Your Dream Award will help Indigenous students pursue their culinary passion in the way that most inspires them, whether it be:

  • pursuing their Red Seal Certification
  • exploration of a specific skill (eg., baking, gala events, French cuisine)
  • developing a business plan for a culinary/catering business
  • developing and marketing a food product, or
  • acquiring the supplies or equipment related to the Culinary field to cook for their community.

A note on the title: Michele collaborated with Brandon Kyikavichik and his mentor, Marion Shafer, to craft the award’s title. Brandon and Marion are citizens of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, and are gifted speakers of the Gwitchin language. Michele treasured the opportunity to capture the very heart of her award in the title with them. The title brings back fond memories of working with community cooks in Old Crow, creating recipes together for the cookbook, Vadzaih, Cooking The Caribou From Antler To Hoof.

 

Eligibility

Nominees must:

  • Be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
  • Be of Indigenous ancestry
  • Be registered as a full-time student in Yukon University’s Culinary Arts program
  • Provide a brief letter, audio or video file outlining: 
    • the reasons why they chose this program
    • how this award will support their future plans

Requirements

 

NOTE: Preference will be given to nominees who are citizens of a Yukon First Nation.

Application deadline
Amount
Up to $2,000

Paul and Helen Flaherty offer six bursaries each year in support of students enrolled in the University Access Pathways program and courses, planning to pursue post-secondary education at Yukon University.

Paul and Helen hoped that these bursaries would help students access private tutoring, internet connectivity, a laptop computer and training, textbooks, supports to aid in recovery from a traumatic experience, and unexpected circumstances that threaten a student's ability to remain enrolled.

They provide two $1,000 bursaries - one in the Fall semester and one in the Winter semester. Faculty of the School of Academic and Skill Development or the Academic Support Centre must submit their nominations for the $1,000 Paul Flaherty Bursaries by the last business day in September and January, respectively. These nominations must be completed in collaboration with their student nominee as proof of Yukon residency and a budget sheet form part of the Eligibility Requirements.

Donor

Photo of Paul FlahertyAfter graduating from the University of Western Ontario in London, Paul's career with Bell Canada carried him and his family across Ontario and Quebec and ultimately to Whitehorse as the President and CEO of Northwestel for 18 years.

Paul always encouraged the pursuit of education at all levels and the healthy competition found in sport. His interests culminated into his roles as the Chair of the Board of Governors at Yukon College for six years and the Canada Games Board of Directors for eleven years. Paul also had an extreme love for the north and discovered it thoroughly by foot, raft, canoe, snowmobile, air and dogsled.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Currently reside in the Yukon
  • Be enrolled part-time or full-time in the University Access Pathways program at Yukon University
  • OR
  • Be registered in Yukon University 020-060 level courses
  • Indicate which program you plan to enroll in following University Access Pathways
  • Be a self-funded student (unable to secure funding from other sources)
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

 

No application is required for this award. Yukon University faculty and instructors will submit nominations by October 1, 2024 and January 31, 2025, respectively.

Application deadline
Amount
$1,000

Sysco Edmonton is pleased to provide a $500 scholarship to a full-time student in Yukon University's Culinary Arts program. 

Donor

Sysco logoSysco is the global leader in selling, marketing and distributing food and non-food products to restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, lodging establishments and other customers around the world.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be enrolled full-time (first or second year) in Yukon University's Culinary Arts program
  • Demonstrate quality, leadership and vision in food service, specifically in the area of food safety
  • Be planning a career in the food service industry

Requirements

NOTE: No application is required for this award. Yukon University's Culinary Arts and Food Services Department Head and the Culinary Arts instructor will submit nominations by January 31, 2025.

Application deadline
Amount
$500

The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is pleased to provide a $2,000 award to a second-year Earth Sciences student.

Donor

PDAC logo

 

 

 

The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is the leading voice of the mineral exploration and development community. With over 7,500 members around the world, PDAC’s work centres on supporting a competitive, responsible mineral sector.

Eligibility

  • Be enrolled in the Yukon University's Earth Sciences program as a full-time student in the second year of study
  • Have demonstrated academic excellence in the previous year
  • Show best all-round performance
  • Be nominated by the program coordinator or an instructor in the program

Requirements

NOTE: No application is required for this award. Yukon University Earth Sciences faculty will submit nominations by October 1, 2024.

Application deadline

Entrance Awards

Title Application deadline

Yukon University acknowledges and offers awards to Grade 12 students who show academic potential despite experiencing hardship(s). One award is available for payment towards tuition only for a maximum of $3500 for the first year of study at Yukon University (over two sequential semesters).

Eligibility

  • Citizen or permanent resident of Canada
  • Grade 12 Yukon high school student
  • Have applied for Yukon University full-time studies before May 15

Requirements

  • Completed Entrance Award application form
  • Copy of your Letter of Acceptance from Yukon University within two days of notification
  • Essay (maximum 300-words) describing:
    • How you have overcome hardship(s)
    • How your program at Yukon University will further your goals
  • Provide two letters of recommendation from administrators, teachers, or counselors from your high school
Application deadline
Amount
$3500 tuition payment (maximum) for first year of study (over two sequential semesters)

Two $3,000 bursaries have been made possible by a generous donation from The Joyce Family Foundation, which is committed to providing access to education for youth who face significant financial barriers and who have demonstrated the ability to overcome obstacles and adversity.

These bursaries will be awarded annually to deserving undergraduate students entering Year One of the University Access Pathways program at YukonU. These awards may be renewed up to two times with good academic standing and active participation in the Peer to Peer Mentor program.

Donor

The Joyce Family Foundation logoThe Joyce Family Foundation is a private, family foundation created by Ronald V. Joyce (1930-2019). Ron Joyce is best known as the legendary Canadian behind the success of the Tim Hortons franchise. He stood with a strong work ethic and business acumen, and his passion for helping young Canadians reflects a deep-rooted sense of responsibility to give back to his community.

The Joyce Family Foundation is dedicated to supporting the social, economic and emotional well-being of children and youth by empowering them to develop into healthy, confident, independent contributors to Canadian·society.

Eligibility

  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person from Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut or north of the 55th parallel in Alberta or British Columbia
  • Be no more than 23 years of age on the first day of classes at YukonU
  • Will be attending YukonU for the first time in the University Access Pathways program
  • Submit a letter, audio or video file answering three questions:
    • Challenges in your learning career
    • Declaration of your future program
    • How your future program supports your hopes/dreams/aspirations
  • Community reference letter, audio or video file from one of the following:
    • Education mentor/advisor, coach, First Nation Post-Secondary Education Coordinator, First Nation Council member, Elder, past or current employer, a member of a community organization)
      • Speaking to your resilience in the face of adversity and your potential for success in post-secondary studies
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

NOTE:  Preference will be given to those who have no other avenues of funding or support in their pursuit of post-secondary education. In the event of a tie, preference will be given to the applicant with the greatest financial need.

Application deadline
Amount
2 x $3,000

Yukon University acknowledges and offers scholarships to Grade 12 students who have achieved significant academic standing in their final year of high school. Three scholarships are available for payment towards tuition only for a maximum of $3500 for the first year of study at Yukon University (over two sequential semesters).

Eligibility

  • Citizen or permanent resident of Canada
  • Grade 12 Yukon high school student with a minimum average of 80% in Grade 12 courses
  • Have applied for Yukon University full-time studies before May 15 

Requirements

  • Completed Entrance Award application form
  • Official high school transcript
  • Copy of Letter of Acceptance from Yukon University within two days of notification
  • Essay (maximum 300-words) describing: 
    • Your work and life goals
    • How your program at Yukon University will further your goals
Application deadline
Amount
$3500 tuition payment (maximum) for first year of study (over two sequential semesters)

Yukon University offers entrance awards for new full-time students who have been accepted into a Yukon University certificate, diploma, or degree program and demonstrate financial need. Three awards/scholarships are available for payment towards tuition only for a maximum of $3500 towards the first year at Yukon University (over two sequential semesters).

Eligibility

  • Citizen or permanent resident of Canada
  • Will be attending Yukon University for the first time into a Yukon University full-time (minimum 9 credits) certificate, diploma or degree program. (Note: partnership university programs and post-graduate certificates are not eligible)
  • Demonstrate financial need

Requirements

  • Completed Entrance Award application form
  • Official High School transcript
  • Copy of your Letter of Acceptance from Yukon University within two days of notification
  • Essay (maximum 300-words) describing:
    • Your work and life goals
    • How your program at Yukon University will further your goals
Application deadline
Amount
$3500 tuition payment (maximum) for first year of study (over two sequential semesters)