Upcoming Post-Secondary Presentations 
Held during lunch in Room 227 @ 1:15pm
- McMaster University – Monday Oct. 25
 - Boston University – Tuesday Oct. 26
 - Dalhousie University – Wednesday Oct. 27
 - Brescia at Western University– Thursday Oct. 28
 - Guelph University- Friday Oct. 29
 
Out-of-Province Applications
- Attention Grade 12s! Please complete the following form to register for the out-of-province application seminars at Crestwood
 
McGill University
- Application Portal: https://horizon.mcgill.ca/pban1/hzskalog.P_DISPLANGUECHOICE
 - CPC Seminar: Wednesday December 8, 2021 (1:15-2:00pm)
 - Application Deadline: Tuesday February 1, 2022
 
Dalhousie University
- Application Portal: https://dalonline.dal.ca/PROD/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
 - CPC Seminar: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 (3:20-4:00pm)
 - Application Deadline: Monday November 8, 2021 (Priority Application Processing) | Tuesday March 1, 2022 (Regular)
 
University of British Columbia
- Application Portal: https://ssc.adm.ubc.ca/sscportal/apply.xhtml
 - CPC Seminar: Tuesday November 16, 2021 (1:15-2:00pm)
 - Application Deadline: Wednesday December 1, 2021 (Scholarships & Awards) | Saturday January 15, 2022 (Regular)
 
Major Scholarships Requiring a School Nomination
- Attention Grade 12s! Below are the major scholarships and awards requiring a SCHOOL NOMINATION. If you are interested in being considered, please complete the tasks below by November 1, 2021:
- 1) Review the scholarship descriptions and criteria
 - 2) Upload a personal resume
 - 3) Complete the specific scholarship questions
 
 - All student applications will be reviewed by the Guidance Department!
 - Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships (University of Toronto)
- International students (i.e. a non-Canadian requiring a study permit)
 
 - Chancellor’s Scholarship (Queen’s University)
- Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada
 
 - Schulich Leader Scholarships (Seymour Schulich & UJA Federation of Greater Toronto)
- Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada
 
 - National Scholarship Program (Western University)
- Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada
 - International students (i.e. a non-Canadian requiring a study permit)