BC First Nations Student Scholarship and Bursaries
The First Nation Scholarships, Bursaries, and Grants program provides financial support to BC First Nations students pursuing post-secondary education. We help students overcome financial barriers, reduce stress, fully focus on their studies, achieve academic success, and reach their fullest potential.
BC First Nations Bursaries are awarded to students pursuing Certificates, Diplomas, Trades and Associate degrees. BC First Nations Scholarships are awarded at the Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctorate levels.
Who Can Apply
BC First Nation Scholarships and Bursaries
First Nation (status or non-status) member of a B.C. First Nation Community and planning to attend university, college, skilled trades, and technology programs full-time at an accredited post-secondary institution anywhere in the world.
Nursing Scholarships and Bursaries
First Nations (status or non-status), Métis, or Inuit and planning to attend or attending an accredited Nursing program at a post-secondary institution on a full-time basis within British Columbia.
Intake Frequency
The annual intake and approval process will open each calendar year in May 13th and close August 1st.
Eligible Expenses
Our financial support is flexible, covering a wide range of costs to help you focus on your studies without the added stress of working during your academic year.
Eligible expenses include:
Tuition and student fees
Books, supplies, and technology
Housing and living expenses
Childcare services
Transportation and travel costs
Health and wellness (e.g., gym memberships, counseling)
Food and groceries
Internet and phone bills
Other personal and academic needs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for funding anytime throughout the year?
No, we have two specific application intake periods each year. Check regularly for intake announcements and deadlines to ensure you don’t miss your opportunity to apply.
When do students receive their award funds?
NRT accepts applications throughout the summer with a deadline of August 1. Awarded students are typically provided their funds in September and October depending on student document submission.
Do I have to attend a school within BC to qualify?
No. First Nation students can attend an accredited post-secondary institution anywhere in the world. However, Nursing scholarships and bursaries are specifically for accredited programs within British Columbia.
What kinds of expenses can I use the funding for?
Funds are flexible and can cover essential costs such as tuition, childcare, transportation, housing, technology, groceries, gym memberships, and other expenses that allow you to fully focus on your studies without needing a part-time job.
Do you have any awards for part-time students?
We do not offer part-time awards on a regular basis, NRT awards are intended for full-time students. If a student has special circumstances (medical or health related) and permission from their school to take part-time studies as full-time they are encouraged to reach out to us to confirm before applying.
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Nursing Scholarships and Bursaries are awarded to students pursuing Nursing studies at the Diploma, Undergraduate, or Masters level. This program is open to all Indigenous nursing students who study and reside in British Columbia.
Application submissions Open: May 13, 2025 Close: August 01, 2025
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