Scholarships

Scott Land & Lease has been working with Indigenous communities for over 30 years. We believe in contributing to the education of young adults to help develop their skills and knowledge.

The $1,000 Scott Land & Lease scholarship will be awarded to an applicant who is:

  • An Indigenous community member. Proof of membership is required.
  • A resident of Alberta.
  • Enrolled in, or has been accepted to, a technical school, college, or university program.

Preference will be given to applicants whose studies will prepare them for employment in one of the many industries we serve.

Applications are due by July 31, 2024.  Applicants will be notified by September 2, 2024. Application Form

For more information, or to submit your application: scholarships@scottland.ca

 

Our 2024 Scholarship was awarded to Cash Bedier, visit our News Page to read more!

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Did you Know?

For over 30 years, Scott Land has made contributions to the communities in which it operates.

Charities

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Staff Volunteerism

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