Cenovus Energy Inc., a leading Canadian-based integrated energy company headquartered in Calgary, is committed to supporting the education of Indigenous students through various scholarship programs. This year, Cenovus is offering generous scholarships to students from Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) and beyond.
Cold Lake First Nations Scholarship Program 2024
Cenovus is pleased to offer one $3,500 scholarship to a CLFN student pursuing a full-time degree, diploma, or certified trade. This scholarship aims to encourage Indigenous students to pursue and complete post-secondary education, thereby increasing the number of Indigenous professionals and role models.
Application Details:
- Eligibility: Students from Cold Lake First Nations pursuing full-time post-secondary education.
- Deadline: September 30, 2024.
- How to Apply: Visit clfns.com/download/clfn-scholarship-application-form-2024 or email .
Cenovus Indigenous Scholarships
In addition to the CLFN-specific scholarship, Cenovus offers a range of scholarships through the Indspire program. These scholarships support various fields of study, including Engineering, Geology, Business, and Digital Technology, among others.
Key Details:
- Eligibility: Indigenous students pursuing full-time post-secondary education in specific fields.
- Application Deadlines: August 1, November 1, and February 1.
- How to Apply: Visit Indspire’s Cenovus Energy Scholarship page to learn more and apply.
Cenovus Energy’s commitment to integrating environmental, social, and governance considerations into their business plans extends to supporting the education and development of Indigenous students. By providing these scholarships, Cenovus aims to foster the next generation of Indigenous professionals and leaders.
For more information and to download the application, visit clfns.com/download/clfn-scholarship-application-form-2024 or Indspire’s Cenovus Energy Scholarship page.
Encourage the Indigenous youth in your community to apply and take advantage of these fantastic opportunities to further their education and careers.