SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Feb. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BHP and Carlton Trail College are pleased to announce the recipients of the BHP Jansen Scholarship Program for 2023. The scholarship provides combined support of over $82,000 to 26 youth pursuing post-secondary education and training opportunities in a field of their choosing. Carlton Trail College is a partner in this initiative, administering the program on BHP’s behalf.
“Access to post-secondary education and skills training is proven to bring several benefits to individuals and their families and is often a first step on a path to a fulfilling career,” said Karina Gistelinck, Asset President Potash, BHP. “We are thrilled to partner again with Carlton Trail College to help support 26 youth from our community in reaching their educational goals. Congratulations and best wishes to all of this year’s recipients.”
“We appreciate the strong partnership we have with BHP,” said Amy Yeager, Carlton Trail College President and CEO. “Working together, we’re able to support important educational and training opportunities for Saskatchewan students.”
The program provides scholarships to students from eligible schools and communities located in proximity to the Jansen Potash Project. Scholarships are available to Indigenous students, high school students graduating in the current year, and recent high school graduates under the age of 30 who are attending a recognized post-secondary program for the first time.
Since the program’s establishment, BHP has awarded over $729,000 in scholarships to 275 students.
We are pleased to announce the 2023 recipients:
Recipient | Community or First Nation |
Madison Junk | Annaheim |
Jacelyn Gamble | Beardy’s and Okemasis’ Cree Nation |
Shanna Yahyahkeekoot | Beardy’s and Okemasis’ Cree Nation |
Kayden Buffalo | Day Star First Nation |
Sydney Kinequon | Day Star First Nation |
Zakary Sweet | Englefeld |
Katlynn Henderson | Fishing Lake First Nation |
Cheyenne Kayseas | Fishing Lake First Nation |
Dezerae Blind | George Gordon First Nation |
Janiesha Papequash | George Gordon First Nation |
Chase Hall | Humboldt |
Amber McDougall | Humboldt |
Joshua Mendoza | Humboldt |
Taryn Stock | Humboldt |
April Dustyhorn | Kawacatoose First Nation |
Riane Sewap | Kawacatoose First Nation |
Bayli Focht | Lanigan |
Ethan Kirzinger | LeRoy |
Avery Berezowski | Muenster |
Kaden Hintz | Muskowekwan First Nation |
Brianna Sayer | Muskowekwan First Nation |
Karys Harcourt | Quill Lake |
Presley Saul | Raymore |
Nickolas Lawrence | Watrous |
Hailey Chegus | Watson |
Hayley Bodnar | Wynyard |
The 2024 application period will open in the spring. Details and application forms will be available on Carlton Trail College’s website at www.carltontrailcollege.com
About BHP
BHP is a global resources company with its Canadian operational headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and global business development headquarters in Toronto. BHP has a global workforce of approximately 80,000 people working in locations across Canada, Australia, Asia, the UK, US and the Americas. BHP produces commodities essential for global decarbonization, economic development and food security including copper, nickel, iron ore, metallurgical coal and is developing the Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Further information on BHP can be found at: bhp.com
About Carlton Trail College
Established in 1973, Carlton Trail College offers in-depth, applied learning to provide post-secondary education and skills training, academic upgrading and essential skills courses, English Language Training, as well as industry and workforce development to individuals, businesses and organizations across east-central Saskatchewan.
Further information about Carlton Trail College can be found at www.carltontrailcollege.com.
For more media inquiries, contact:
Megan Hjulfors, BHP
Media Relations
Tel (403) 605-2314
Email [email protected]
For scholarship and application inquiries, contact:
Jennifer Brooks, Carlton Trail College
Advancement and External Affairs
Tel (306) 682-6851
Email [email protected]
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