Gabriel Dumont Scholarship Foundation

The Gabriel Dumont Scholarship Foundation was established to administer the Institute's scholarship funds. Award decisions are made by a Scholarship Trustees and Selection Committee comprised of five members; three members are selected from within the Institute while two members are external appointees from the Métis community.

 

SaskTel Métis Scholarship

The purpose of the SaskTel Métis Scholarship is to recognize leadership, academic achievement, financial need and community involvement of Métis students pursuing post secondary accreditation in one of the following:
- Engineering (electrical, electronic or telecommunications)
- Business Administration/Commerce
- Computer Science
- Other field of study related to SaskTel

The award will initially exist as a three year pilot to be reviewed at the end of those three years. Eight awards of $2000 (or other disbursement as agreed to by the Selection Committee) will be available annually commencing in May, 2009.

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Napoleon LaFontaine Economic Development Scholarship Program
 

The Napoleon LaFontaine Economic Development Scholarship Program was established to encourage Saskatchewan's Métis is to pursue full-time education and training in academic studies that lead toward their social, cultural and economic development.

 

Napoleon LaFontaine was instrumental in organizing the Association of métis and Non-Status Indians of Saskatchewan. Over the years, he devoted himself to developing social and educational policy for Aboriginal People. These scholarships are so named in recognition of his many contributions.

 

Currently Napoleon LaFontaine Scholarships are awarded as Entrance Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarships, Graduate Scholarships, Graduation Scholarships, Loan Remission Scholarships, and Special Scholarships.

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SaskEnergy Incorporated Scholarship Program
 

SaskEnergy has made a commitment to the Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI) and
Dumont Technical Institute (DTI) to fund scholarships for a total of Five
Thousand Dollars ($5,000) annually, per Institute.

 

These scholarships are intended to reward academic achievement, encourage pursuit of education leading to employment, and provide monetary assistance.

 

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GDI Cameco Scholarship
 

Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research (GDI) and Cameco have partnered to jointly provide scholarships to encourage Métis students to pursue post-secondary education in the following fields:

 

  • Trades
  • Business Administration/Commerce
  • Computer Science
  • Other fields of study related to Cameco
     

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