Aseniwuche Winewak Nation

For Students and Lifelong Learners
Kiskinwahamâkosiwin ᑭᐢᑭᓌᐦᐊᒫᑯᓯᐏᐣ Learning

Aseniwuche Winewak Nation Educational Assistance & Scholarships

Learning is an endless journey. AWN encourages community members to take opportunities to learn whether they are just getting started or are continuing to pursue training and education in their chosen field. Courses and post-secondary programs can be expensive and we understand that tuition and school fees can be a deterring factor.

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Stay In School Awards

Every year, Aseniwuche Winewak Nation celebrates and acknowledges the accomplishments of our community’s students with our Stay in School Awards. We have been hosting the Stay in School Awards for nearly two decades to recognize our students’ efforts to complete their education. Traditionally, Indigenous communities honoured important rites of passage in a young person’s life. AWN created the Stay in School Awards to acknowledge and encourage the community’s children’s passage through the school system. At the beginning of the school year, AWN presents a certificate and small token of recognition to congratulate students on the previous grade completed and to encourage them to stay in school and continue to do well in the new school year.

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Mark Callihoo Reconciliation Through Education Initiative

In 2021 Hammerhead Resources launched the Mark Calliou Reconciliation through Education Initiative (MCREI) and approached Aseniwuche Winewak Nation to participate. Through the MCREI, Hammerhead will engage and follow Aseniwuche Winewak students in their academic journeys from their freshman year in high school to graduation.
 
Hammerhead believes that school should be a positive experience for students and that high school graduation is a significant and celebratory milestone. Hammerhead recognizes technology’s role in education and desires that all students have access to adequate resources to participate in their studies.
 

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Class 5 Driver Education & Road Test Reimbursement

Getting your driver’s license is one of life’s greatest milestones. Having sufficient practice behind the wheel and learning the rules of the road are essential for passing the Class 5 Road Test and being a safe and reliable driver. AWN will cover the cost for eligible community members to enrol in the Class 5 Package which includes 15 hours of classroom training and 10 hours of in-car training with an instructor through Summit Driving Training. Upon successful completion of the course, drivers will receive the Notice of Driver Education Course Completion Certificate which can be presented to the insurance provider for a discount in fees.

Download a copy of the Class 5 Driver Education funding application. Complete the application and submit it to the AWN office. Please bring your valid Class 7 Learner’s Licence with you for us to photocopy.

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Other Scholarships & Opportunities

There are great opportunities available for Indigenous youth and students pursuing post-secondary education and training. For help preparing scholarship applications, contact the AWN office at 780-827-5510 or info@aseniwuche.com.

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