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Atlantic-IMN launches new round of Promise Scholarship program

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The Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network (Atlantic-IMN) has announced the launch of another round of its Promise Scholarship program funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation and Dalhousie University. 

The Atlantic-IMN Promise Scholarship program is for Indigenous high school students who will be graduating from high school in 2023 and who are applying to attend a health-related program at a post-secondary institution for the next school year (Fall 2023 or Winter 2024).

The value of the Promise Scholarship award is between $1,500 and $2,000: 

  • A portion of funds ($500) will be awarded to successful applicants when they officially accept an offer of admission to a health-related program for the following school year (2023/2024). 
  • The remaining funds will be awarded when the student officially begins their PSE program (in Fall 2023 or Winter 2024).

More details and eligibility requirements can be found on the Atlantic-IMN website

Application materials (resume, application form and transcript) are to be submitted by email to Tara Pride, Regional Coordinator, Wabanaki Branch, Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network, tarapride@dal.ca, by Friday, June 16, 2023, at 5:00 p.m.