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Nova Scotia Power Women in Trades, Engineering and Technology Scholarships 2025

At Nova Scotia Power, we see the diversity of our team as one of our strengths – and something we continue to focus on and celebrate. Our five-year community investment strategy focuses on supporting programs, organizations and initiatives that promote inclusion, equity, and diversity, helping to remove barriers and advance education and driving awareness in our communities

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Summary

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Benefits

There are six (6) non-renewable $2,500 awards available to female students entering any year of a full time post-secondary education program in Trades, or in the areas of Engineering and Technology. The recipients may have the opportunity to participate in an internship at Nova Scotia Power during their term of study. Recipients will be notified to apply for opportunities.

Past recipients are eligible to re-apply each year for up to four (4) years while still enrolled in a college or undergraduate university program.

Requirements

  • Applicant must self-identify as female.
  • Applicant must be a Canadian citizen and permanent residents of Nova Scotia. 
  • Applicant must be enrolled in one of the following programs from any Canadian University or College: Power Engineering, Power Line Technician, Instrumentation Tech, Engineering, Technology, Innovation or Trades.
  • Recipients are selected on the basis of financial need, leadership, service to the community, involvement in extra-curricular activities, and their answer to four structured questions. Academic standing will be considered as part of the selection process.

This scholarship will not be awarded in conjunction with any other Nova Scotia Power Inc. scholarship and will not be awarded for the pursuit of Graduate studies.

Interview Dates and Process

To qualify, please complete the Women in Trades, Engineering and Technology Scholarship Bursary online application and include the following documents.

  • Resume
  • High School transcript (Grade 10-12, including fall semester marks) or University transcript (unofficial is acceptable)
  • Structured Question Responses: Please use the below link to answer the questions.

Application Deadline

April 11, 2025

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to Nova Scotia Power on nsp-scholarships-emera.icims.com to apply

For more details, visit Nova Scotia Power Women in Trades, Engineering and Technology Scholarships webpage

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