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The Dan Perrins Public Policy Award was established in 2020 to support a graduate student in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at either the University of Regina or University of Saskatchewan, who has demonstrated academic excellence and community involvement.

Student Status
Full-time & Part-time
Scholarship Value
$2,000 - 1 Available
Application Type
Internal
Citizenship
Non Applicable
Areas of Study
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, All Public Policy
Categories
Main Scholarship Awards, Ph.D. & Masters
Deadline
September 29
Grade point average (GPA)
80
Indigenous
Yes
Nominated
No

Eligibility

The award will be presented to a University of Regina or University of Saskatchewan graduate student who meets the following criteria:
- Enrolled in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy;
- Achieved a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 80%;
- Students must provide a written statement (up to 250 words) describing their community involvement;
- Student is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident; and
- Preference will be given to students who self-identify as Indigenous.

Application Information

In addition, students will need to upload the following:

- Written statement (up to 250 words) describing community involvement; and

- UP TO DATE Transcripts, which include CURRENT SEMESTER REGISTRATION. University of Regina Unofficial Transcript titled ‘Unofficial Transcript' found in UR Self Service OR University of Regina Official Transcript from MyCreds. Please refer to the MyCreds | MesCertif learner FAQs for more information on fees and how to register.

IMPORTANT: If you are an entrance student with no grades yet at the U of R, in addition to the unofficial transcript found in UR Self Service or the official transcript from MyCreds, you MUST also provide a copy of your last institution transcript along with the grading key in order to be considered. You must combine these documents into one and upload them.

All of these items are needed for an application to be considered complete.