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Camosun Empowering Women in Trades

For female students in a Red Seal apprenticeship trades program.

Award at a glance

Value

Dollar value

Varies

Type

Award

Open date

Always open

Deadline

Always open

Eligibility

Female, identified

Donor

The Gwyn Morgan & Patricia Trottier Foundation, Concert Properties, The Washington Foundation, The RBC Foundation

Award description

The Camosun Empowering Women in Trades initiative was generously established by The Gwyn Morgan & Patricia Trottier Foundation, Concert Properties, the Washington Foundation and the RBC Foundation in 2017 to support trades training opportunities for women seeking to complete Red Seal apprenticeships in trades such as welding, sheet metal, mechanical, and construction.

Support may be available to assist with:

  • Educational costs (tuition, student fees, books and supplies)
  • Living cost supports
  • Transportation costs
  • Child care costs
  • Assistance with tools and protective equipment as needed for work
  • Mentorship and networking opportunities

Criteria

Criteria

To apply students must:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be a female apprentice enrolled in a聽Red Seal Apprentice level聽trades program聽at 麻豆约拍
  • Registered as an Apprentice with
  • Be able to demonstrate financial need

Selection process

Selection process

Please contact Jayna Wiewiorowski at TDSP@camosun.ca for more information and to apply. Applications will be accepted up to three months prior to confirmed start date.

Thank you to our donor

Thanks Donor

The Camosun Empowering Women in Trades initiative was generously established by The Gwyn Morgan & Patricia Trottier Foundation, Concert Properties, the Washington Foundation and the RBC Foundation in 2017 to support trades training opportunities for women. This initiative is aimed to provide supports for eligible students throughout their Red Seal Apprenticeship Trades program.

Call To Action

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Empowering Women in Trades

Camosun offers sponsorship for eligible and selected women in their pursuit of becoming a tradesperson.