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It's time to start planning for Scholarship season! Thank you for your interest in this workshop from Youth Culture facilitated by Binalpreet Kalra and Mehak Dhaliwal.
Carving out your path to scholarships can be a daunting task, and we want to help! Some scholarships open as early as September so now is the time to start planning, organizing and reflecting on your stories so you're ready for scholarship success! This workshop includes:
-Your Scholarship Strategy
-Looking for Scholarships; Where to Start and Resources
-Preparing your Story and Standing Out
-Considerations for References
-Scholarship Interview Considerations
-Words of Wisdom
-Your Scholarship Strategy
-Looking for Scholarships; Where to Start and Resources
-Preparing your Story and Standing Out
-Considerations for References
-Scholarship Interview Considerations
-Words of Wisdom
Join us on Tuesday, August 17th at 5 pm EST for this one hour session led by scholarship experts Binalpreet Kalra and Mehak Dhaliwal.
Youth Culture is proud to be a part of the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development program reaching young people across Ontario with professional development, new opportunities, career exploration including workshops, events, and career counselling.
Youth Culture is required to closely track the engagement and participation of our programs for the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development, and collect information as indicated on the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Participant Registration Form.
Youth Culture’s Skills Development Program will be evaluated on participation, engagement, and impact. We hope that we can prove a need for a long-term program beyond the current end date of March 31, 2022.
If you have any questions or comments about Youth Culture Skills Development programs, please reach out directly to me.
Youth Culture is required to closely track the engagement and participation of our programs for the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development, and collect information as indicated on the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Participant Registration Form.
Youth Culture’s Skills Development Program will be evaluated on participation, engagement, and impact. We hope that we can prove a need for a long-term program beyond the current end date of March 31, 2022.
If you have any questions or comments about Youth Culture Skills Development programs, please reach out directly to me.
Sincerely,
Kim Cooper