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If you are pursuing studies in Forestry, Forest Products Manufacturing, Natural Resources, or Environmental Sciences – you may be eligible for the MJ Munn-Kristoff Forest Resources Scholarship. Residents of Slave Lake, High Prairie, Wabasca, and surrounding communities are encouraged to apply.
Two scholarships of $500 each are available each academic year. The fields of study that will receive priority under the program are:
Opportunity for Additional Student Funding:
The Lesser Slave Forest Education Society is a partner with the Bursary Partnerships Programs of the Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC). As such, students may be eligible to receive a matching $500 from the NADC.
Application deadline is June 1. If applying for NADC funding, complete both application forms and mail to:
Lesser Slave Forest Education Society
ATTN: Cori Klassen
1201 Main Street SE
Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A3
Post-secondary
Forestry, Forest Products Manufacturing, Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences
2 x $500
Here are some other scholarships available that can help you get started in forestry.