DAS - District Authority Scholarships
Purpose of Scholarship Program
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The Ministry of Education and Child Care sets core eligibility requirements and general guidelines; local scholarship committees determine awarding criteria and select their conditional recipients.
The Ministry confirms that the selected students have meet basic criteria and then sends these confirmed recipients a $1,250 scholarship voucher. They may redeem this voucher with the Ministry to be reimbursed for tuition paid after they are attending a post-secondary institution that is designated by the Province of B.C. (i.e., approved for Canada Student Loans) or a program provider that is approved by SkilledTradesBC.
Students have five years to redeem their District/Authority scholarship vouchers; an expiry date is printed on each voucher and extensions are not possible.
HCOS is awarded an allotment of scholarships through FISA to distribute to applicants each year. Applications will open in late February and close end of April.
Categories for Scholarships
Area of interest
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Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies | Business, Home Economics, Media Arts, Technology, Tourism |
Community Service (Volunteer Activity) | Includes awareness of local, global, and cultural issues |
Fine Arts | Dance, Drama, Music, Visual Arts |
Indigenous Languages and Culture | Demonstrated at school or in the |
Languages | External |
Physical |
Athletics, |
Technical and |
Coding, |
HCOS Scholarships and Bursaries will open for application the first week of February each year, and close the first week of May.
Types of Awards
HCOS has designated monies each year to award to scholarships and bursaries. Each award will be a value of $1,000. The different awards students are eligible to receive are described below. Please note that it's the committees discretion as to whether or not awards are given in each of the categories each year.
Scholastic Achievement Scholarship This award is given to applicants who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement in their grade 12 year. Criteria: Students will have completed a minimum of 5 core academic courses in their final year of high school and will have maintained a minimum grade average of 90%.
HCOS Learner Award The recipient of this award is a student who embodies the spirit and character of the HCOS learner profile. Throughout their time with HCOS they have demonstrated that they are a reflective and adaptable thinker who is inquisitive, discerning, and full of wonder at God's world, courageous and sustained by hope with a merciful, humble, and empathetic heart, and an advocate who is responsive to the needs of others, serving in order to have an impact on a world in need of redemption. Criteria: Demonstration of elements of the HCOS learner profile in a variety of ways. Student may also demonstrate financial need.
Overcoming Adversity Bursary Sometimes life brings unexpected challenges and hardship that require students to adapt and often delay or revise their educational plans. The recipient of this award has faced adversity with resilience and fortitude, persevering through the difficulties they have faced and achieving their graduation goals despite the obstacles along the way. Criteria: significant challenges or obstacles have been overcome, good academic standing.
Pursuing a Trade Training and working in a trade means you are part of an important workforce - trade workers keep the world around us operating smoothly and with their specialized training, they aren’t afraid to tackle problems that many other people find daunting. This award is granted to a student who has plans to enter trades or technical training after graduation. Criteria: Enrollment in a trade or technical program/school within the next calendar year, and good academic standing.
Named Awards
If an employee of HCOS or community member would like to sponsor a scholarship in the name of their business or other the following must occur:
Contact the Chief Operating Officer to set up a transfer of funds to HCOSCriteria must be developed for the award and publicly publishedStudents will apply within the same time frames as the other HCOS awardsThe HCOS Scholarship committee will help in deciding the award recipient, in consultation with the naming party if they wish to be involvedThe same criteria for fulfillment and issuing of the award will apply
Notification of Award Recipients
Students
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will be informed of awardconditional recipientsduring June graduation ceremonies. At the ceremonies, students will be presented with a letter of congratulations and a certificate. Award recipients that do not attend graduation ceremonies will benotified bymail.theirHCOSdistrict/authority - September:
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certificate.paper scholarship vouchers mailed to confirmed recipients
Disbursement Criteria
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- Be or have been in the school year for which the scholarship is awarded:
- Enrolled in a British Columbia public school (including online learning schools), or
- Enrolled in a Group 1, 2, or 4 British Columbia Independent School, or
- Enrolled in a Continuing Education Centre, or
- Registered as a homeschooler with an eligible school in British Columbia
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The scholarship chairperson will be responsible for collecting student data (applications, reference forms, letters of acceptance, proof of graduation, etc) as it relates to the application and disbursement of HCOS scholarships.
A Google folder will be provided to collect all documentation so all committee members can view applications and reference letters. This folder will also be used to track receipt of documentation, and student data for the purposes of communication, granting of awards, payment of awards and recording award recipients from year to year.
Scholarship Committee
The Scholarship Committee will be composed of a minimum of 3 individuals from the HCOS community, with the majority of members being involved in the Grad program in some capacity. Committee members may include HCOS employees, contractors and/or support personnel. Scholarship committee members will be appointed by the Head of Schools and Chief Operating Officer, based on nominations from the Director of the Grad program.
Role of a Scholarship Committee Member
Scholarship committee members will:
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Meet with other committee members at least once in January to confirm the number and type of scholarships to be awarded for that school year. The committee will appoint a chairperson to communicate with the HCOS Director of Grad as outlined below.
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After the January meeting, the Chairperson will communicate with the Director of the Grad Program regarding application forms, application deadlines, and scholarship award criteria
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Ensure online application forms are functional and student applications are being forwarded to Chairperson for distribution to all committee members.
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HCOS Director of Grad will then communicate the opening of the form to eligible grade 12 students.
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- Meet with other committee members after the closing of the application form to evaluate applications and determine award recipients.
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Designate a committee member to communicate this information to the HCOS Director of the Grad Program before May 31st of each calendar year.
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Students will be informed of award recipients at HCOS graduation ceremonies. Certificates and letters will be distributed at those events.
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Designate a committee member to communicate names of award recipients to Data Manager for printing of certificates and award letters
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Ensure certificates and letters are received by HCOS Director of Grad prior to Graduation
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If a student does not attend, the HCOS Director of Grad will ensure the certificate and letter will be mailed directly to award recipients.
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Chairperson will track and collect confirmation of enrollment letters and tuition receipts. The Committee Chairperson will communicate with the HCOS Chief Operating Officer when award recipients have provided correct documentation so awards can be paid.
Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality
Members of the Scholarship Committees operate under the confidentiality expectations outlined in the KCCS confidentiality agreement signed by contractors and employees. In accordance with this agreement, Scholarship Committee members are required to declare any real or potential conflict of interests and to abide by the Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality policies. In the case of an immediate family member or close associate applying for a scholarship, the scholarship committee member will recuse themselves from having input and voting on the eligibility of that applicant and the decision to award a scholarship to that individual.