The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) has announced Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarships for 100 graduating high school students in 72 communities across the province, according to a release.
Among those to receive scholarships were two graduates of Invermay School. Gavin Swiderski of Invermay, who plans to study as a welder/industrial mechanic (millwright) received the Breck Construction Scholarship. Melony Koturbash of Rama, looking to pursue a career as a heavy duty equipment technician, was awarded the Nicholas Harold Korpan Scholarship.
The scholarships, redeemable for $1,000 each, are issued within two years of graduation only once recipients demonstrate they are actively pursuing a career in the skilled trades, either by registering as an apprentice and completing Level 1 technical training or by completing a pre-employment course in a trade designated in Saskatchewan, continued the release.
聽鈥淭he skilled trades are essential to our province鈥檚 economic growth,鈥 said Jeremy Harrison, immigration and career training minister. 鈥淭he Government of Saskatchewan recognizes how important it is to build a diverse skilled trades workforce, one that is responsive to industry鈥檚 needs. Congratulations to the scholarship winners. We wish you all the best as you embark on your career paths.鈥
Every year, educators who oversee SYA in their schools are invited to nominate at least one graduating student for the SYA Industry Scholarship. The SATCC also seeks nominations from the Regina District Industry Education Council, the Regina Trades and Skills Centre and the Saskatoon Industry-Education Council.
Scholarship recipients must finish the SYA program, which exposes students to opportunities in the skilled trades. Students complete 12 activities, including interviewing a journeyperson, researching and writing a report on a designated trade and completing the Young Worker Readiness Certificate Course. Students who complete SYA and register as apprentices in Saskatchewan within five years of graduation receive valuable benefits. Their apprenticeship
registration fee is waived; Level 1 technical training tuition is waived; and they receive 300 trade time hours.
The scholarship program, launched in 2009 and overseen by the SATCC, relies on the continued investment of industry sponsors. To date, 59 sponsors have invested almost $750,000 in the fund.
聽The Government of Saskatchewan has also invested through the Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunities Scholarship, bringing total contributions to nearly $1.28 million.
鈥淭he Commission board of directors is proud of industry鈥檚 significant investment in the SYA Industry Scholarship fund,鈥 said Drew Tiefenbach, SATCC board chair. 鈥淭heir contributions ensure we can continue to encourage students to pursue apprenticeships and careers in the skilled trades. We appreciate their generosity and support.鈥
Currently, more than 300 schools and more than 4,000 students are registered in the SYA program. Participation continues to grow. Student enrollment in 2019-20 increased by 26 per cent over 2018-19.
To learn more about the SYA program, please visit www.saskapprenticeship.ca/youth_apprentices or call 1-877-363-0536.