Robert C. Carson Memorial Bursary
The Robert C. Carson Memorial Bursary is provided by the Alberta Learning Information Service to offer financial assistance to Indigenous students who are studying criminal justice, criminology, or law. Here are the key details about the bursary:
Organization: Alberta Learning Information Service
Level of Study: Bachelor's Degree
Award Type: Scholarship
Purpose: The bursary's goal is to help Indigenous students who have completed their first year in a program related to criminal justice, criminology, or law.
Focus: Criminal justice, Criminology, Law
Qualifications: To be eligible for the bursary, applicants must be:
- A Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident, or Protected Person.
- An Alberta resident, as defined by specific residency criteria.
- Enrolled full-time in the Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice Diploma program at Lethbridge College, Mount Royal University, or MacEwan University, or the Law program at the University of Calgary or the Law or Criminology program at the University of Alberta.
- Have completed one year of the program and be continuing into the second year.
- An Indigenous student.
Award Duration: Annual
Deadline: September 30
Contact Information: For more details about the bursary, interested students can reach out to Alberta Learning Information Service at:
- Address: Alberta Scholarship Program, 12th Fl., Telus House - S Twr., 10020 - 100 St., NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J 0N3
- Website: http://alis.alberta.ca/junior-forest-rangers/alumni/scholarships
This bursary presents a valuable opportunity for Indigenous students studying criminal justice, criminology, or law to receive essential financial support. Eligible students are encouraged to explore the application process and get in touch with the provided contact information for any inquiries.