Scholarships
The following awards and scholarships are provided
by the Saskatchewan Land Surveyors' Association.
SIAST Palliser Institute - SLSA Award
An annual $600 scholarship presented to the second-year Surveying Technology Student who achieved the best academic record in the first year of the program.
SIAST Palliser Institute - Graduation Award
An annual plaque award presented to a Geomatics Engineering Technology graduate for general overall proficiency in the program.
I. W. Tweddell Memorial Award
Field of Study: A student land surveyor from Saskatchewan who is enrolled in any program that will, upon completion, result in the candidate receiving a Certificate of Completion from The Canadian Board of Examiners for Professional Surveyors (CBEPS).
Value: $1,250
Conditions:
Offered annually
All applications must be in writing
Deadline for applications is May 31 of year in which the scholarship is awarded.
Applications should include, and will be rated on the basis of:
Education - Including high school graduating average, marks from survey-related technical or university courses, and current status with CBEPS, the University of Calgary or the University of New Brunswick
A brief explanation of why the applicant would like to become a Saskatchewan Land Surveyor
Financial need
Biographical Information
Volunteer work
Hobbies and interests
For more information and to apply for this award, contact :
Saskatchewan Land Surveyors' Association
#230 - 408 Broad Street, Regina, S4R 1X3
phone - 306 352 8999 | fax - 306 352 8366
e-mail - slsa@sasktel.net
University of Calgary Scholarship Award
Field of Study: Geomatics Engineering.
Value: $1,250
An Award Plaque is also given.
Conditions: Offered annually to a student entering the fourth year in the Geomatics Engineering program at the University of Calgary, who has completed secondary schooling within the province of Saskatchewan. The award will be based on academic merit and the candidate must have attained a grade point average of not less than 2.60 in the previous academic year. To be eligible students must be enrolled in ENGO 579 and ENGO 503 in the fourth year and have selected a topic dealing with cadastral land studies for their ENGO 503 project.
For more information, contact The University of Calgary Department of Geomatics Engineering

