John Eisner Financial Literacy Scholarship

Each year, SolveYourDebts.com offers several $1,000 scholarships to post-secondary students across Atlantic Canada. Since 2004, we have awarded more than $234,000 to deserving students.  John Eisner was President & CEO of SolveYourDebts.com (formerly Credit Counselling Services of Atlantic Canada) for nearly 30 years. He believed strong financial literacy is the cornerstone of future financial freedom and was committed to fostering financial literacy in young people. 

As a non-profit organization, our mission is to support, educate and empower individuals in managing their personal finances.  Through our scholarship program, our primary goal is to improve financial literacy among youth in Atlantic Canada and to help reduce the burden of student debt.  Students must prepare a short video as per application instructions, adhering to the criteria, rules and regulations.  The deadline for this year’s application submissions is May 4th, 2026.  All submissions must be made through our website by clicking “Apply Now” and completing the entry form with the link to their original video included.

We hope you will assist us in spreading the word.  We have the funds available and would love to give it away!  We know there are so many deserving students in Atlantic Canada and welcome their submissions.  A great aspect about our scholarship is that it is not based on academic grades and is open to all who wish to apply. 

Mary Majka Scholarship Fund

Eligibility and General Scholarship Information

Dr. Mary Majka

The Mary Majka Scholarship Fund is open to New Brunswick students from middle school to those attending an undergraduate program. Awards will be granted on a yearly basis ranging from $250 to $1000, depending on the number of applicants and funds available.

Scholarships will be awarded in three distinct categories:

  1. High School graduates, upon entering a post-secondary education program focusing on nature conservation;
  2. Post-secondary students who is already enrolled in aa post-secondary education program focused on nature conservation; or
  3. Students in middle or high school, for a project focused on nature conservation.

How to Apply

Applications are accepted annually. The deadline to apply is March 31st of the current calendar year. Once your application is submitted, it will be reviewed by our scholarship committee. Decisions will be made and successful applicants will be notified by the end of May.

Please complete the application form and submit it with all supporting documentation, either by email or postal mail.

  • Submit by email to: Vanessa Roy-McDougall, [email protected]
  • Submit by mail to: Nature NB, 61 Carleton St., Suite 3, Fredericton NB, E3B 3T2

Welding Scholarships/Bursaries

Joseph G. Doria Exemplary Student Award 

Who: Secondary students accepted into a full-time welding program offered by a Canadian post-secondary institution.  Award Amount: Up to$3,000  Deadline For Applications: June 12, 2026

Joseph G. Doria Exemplary Student Award – CWB Welding Foundation

Nicole LeClair Welding Bursary 

Who: Awarded to four students pursuing welding or a welding-related skilled trade at the post-secondary education level at a publicly funded post-secondary school within Ontario. Applicants must be residents of Ontario to be eligible to apply. 

Award Amount: Up to $2,000 awarded to four recipients

Deadline for Applications: June 30, 2026Nicole LeClair Welding Bursary – CWB Welding Foundation

Hugh A. Krentz Student Award 

Who: Post-secondary students entering their final year of study in a welding-based program (full list of programs are available here). 

Award Amount: Up to $3,000 

Deadline For Applications: June 12, 2026

Hugh A. Krentz Student Award – CWB Welding Foundation

Indspire Indigenous Bursaries 

Who: Indigenous students currently enrolled in post-secondary courses related to or leading to careers in welding. 

Award Amount: Varies Per Award 

Deadlines For Applications: Varies Per AwardIndspire Building Brighter Futures Bursary – CWB Welding Foundation

Schulich Leader Scholarships

Student eligibility criteria:

  • Graduate high school in the 2025/2026 school year
  • Be a Canadian citizen
  • Plan to enroll in an eligible STEM program at one of our partner universities.  (View eligible programs at schulichleaders.com/universities)
  • Meet the following criteria:
    • Entrepreneurial-minded (exhibiting leadership, charisma and creativity).
    • Strong consideration will be given to students with financial need.
    • Intend to pursue a career in one or more of the following focus areas:
      • Technology
      • Engineering
      • Entrepreneurship and business enterprise
      • Applied scientific research

We are NOT considering students who:

  • Focus on activism (environmental/social/political).
  • Intend to become a practicing physician and/or medical researcher (e.g. Doctor, Dentist, Nurse, Psychologist, Pharmacist, Optometrist, etc.)
  • Intent to pursue a career in academia or conduct theoretical research

If you would like to be nominated to apply for this scholarship, please give your name to Ms. O’Donnell by Friday, January 16th, 2026.

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