Career Resources
Excellent site to help students to get to know themselves (quizes) and information to find the career choice.
Use this web site to request an official transcript the government. Questions phone: 306-787-6012
A Government of Saskatchewan website: includes career planning and decision-making.
Profiles 265 occupational groups and has a “Know Yourself Quiz”.
Helps students understand occupational definitions, requirements and opportunities.
Helps you save, plan and pay for your education.
“Discover our interactive tools. You’ll find everything you need to plan the career you’ve always wanted.”
A comprehensive listing of programs, by the Government of Alberta.
Resume Building
Bridges.com Login to your "Bridges" portfolio to design and save resumes and cover letters.
Job Search Handbook Includes resume writing tips, outlines, samples.
Housing:
Entrance Exams:
Pharmacy/Nutrition Admission at U. of Sask. (Pharmacy/Nutrition)
TOEFL® Test: (English Competency)
Cantest Registration Information. (English Competency)
ACT : College admission test)
SAT Registration: (College admission test)
Distance Education;
Saskatchewan Distance Learning
Ability Edge - Helping Students with Disabilities find Employment
Campus Visits and Career Fairs
If you are attending a career investigation day that is arranged by yourself/parents or arranged by the school. Bring completed form (the form is an excused absence to attend a career investigation day) to your school secretary.
Campus Visits:
C. SIAST
SIAST Kelsey Campus (Saskatoon)
SIAST Wascana Campus (Regina)
SIAST Woodland Campus (Prince Albert)
SIAST Palliser Campus (Moose Jaw)
Check out the slide shows for each campus on the Vermilion and Lloydminster
E. Other post-secondary schools. See counselor
Career Fairs:
St. Peter's College - Opportunities Edge Career Fair
Money
Note: Grade 11 and 12 students should make a chronological list of eligible awards
Saskatchewan Web Site for Financial Help for Students
Student Loans:
Apply in June.
Scholarship and Awards Web Sites:
(NEW for 2012: $500.00 year will be automatically taken off your tuition for a maximum of $2000.00 or 4 years of school)
Other Scholarship Search sites:
Post Secondary Institution Awards:
University of Regina March 15
University of Regina SAMS
(Student Awards Management System) is the tool you can use to search for and apply for awards on line at the University of Regina.
University of Saskatchewan February 15
SIAST -Kelsey/Woodland/Wascana/Palliser Start applying in June
Saskatchewan Health Career Bursaries
Other Awards:
Disability Assistance:
Closed Awards:
Parents work related awards. Parents provide you with the application information:; PCS or Mosaic; SGEU; Union awards; etc. Deadlines vary, check with parents (ASAP) Students -Find out if any organization you belong to offer post secondary awards. E.g:Hockey; 4-H; Curling; Pool; Knights of Columbus; Lions; Legion; Golf; Cadets; etc
School Awards:
Awards available in your school check with principal as deadlines vary.
Job Search:
Crown Corportations:
Internship Programs:
Ability Edge - Helping Students with Disabilities find Employment
Travel and Exchange Programs:
Discover the people, places, legends, languages and traditions that make your country unique. Participate in a youth exchange and discover new ideas and the cultures of another province or territory, or get involved in a youth forum to discuss issues that matter to you. Exchanges Canada makes it possible.
Other Travel Programs:
SWAP Working Holidays. Live-Work-Play at one of our 12 destinations! Have a lingering question about living and working abroad? When should you go? Where should you go? How do you prepare to live and work overseas? SWAP has all the answers. SWAP not only gets you the Work Visa, but once in your destination, we offer support services for the full duration of your stay.
AgriVenture is an awesome introduction to a new culture and a different working
world. A placement will allow you to experience real life in another country,
rather than just as a tourist.
Join AgriVenture and you will really land on your feet!
We offer a unique opportunity for young people aged between 18 and 30 to travel
and work within agriculture, horticulture and home management in the following
8 countries out of Canada.
More Exchange Programs for your interest:
- Youth Exchange Canada Sports. Age(11-17)
- Phone: 1514-482-7108 www.csfep.com
- 4-H Youth Exchange Canada. Age 11-19)
- Phone: 1-613-234-4448 www.4-h-canada.ca
- .Expressive Heritage Youth Exchanges Canada.
- Age 11-18) 1-514-524-8552
- SEVEC Youth Exchanges Canada.
- Age(11-18) Phone: 1-800-387-3832 ext. 205 www.sevec.ca
- YMCA Youth Exchange. Age (11-18)
- Phone: 1877-639-9987. www.ymcatoronto.org
- Encounters with Canada. Age (15-17)
- Phone: 1800-361-0419 www.encounters-rencontres.ca
- Forum for Young Canadians (age(15-19)
- Phone: 1-613-233-4086 www.forum.ca
- The National Heritage Fairs Age(10-15)
- Phone:1-800-567-1867 www.histori.ca
- Sharing Resources 11 Age(15-19)
- Phone: 1-416-597-8297 www.tgmag.ca
- Katimavik (Age 17-21) Phone: 1-888-525-1503
- www.katimavik.org
- ASSE - Exchange Program