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Important dates
Applications are accepted from January 2 to April 30 of each year for schooling in the fall of the same calendar year.
Late applications will not be accepted.
Applicants will be advised of their status by the end of July.
Overview
The Nurse Practitioner Bursary is a non-repayable bursary you can receive if you agree to live and work in northern Alberta. Your return of service is one year of full-time employment as a Nurse Practitioner for each year of bursary support received.
Funding
The Nurse Practitioner Bursary is a return service bursary of $10,500 or $21,000 per year for up to 3 years of the nurse practitioner program.
$10,500 option
If you are selected for the bursary, you will receive a $10,500 bursary. You agree to work and live anywhere in northern Alberta (one year for each $10,500 bursary) upon completion of your program.
$21,000 option
Using the Bursary Partnership Application, completed by you and your sponsor, you may receive $21,000 per year ($10,500 per year from the Northern Alberta Development Bursary (NADB) program and another $10,500 per year from the sponsor). Upon completion of your studies, you agree to live and work in the area specified by your sponsor (one year for each $21,000 bursary).
Important to consider
- The NADB program does not match students and sponsors for this bursary option.
- Students must apply for the bursary for each year they want to be considered.
- Selected recipients sign a return of service agreement with Advanced Education.
Eligibility
- Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or Protected Person.
- Resident of Alberta for 12 consecutive months before the start of your program.
- Have applied for or enrolled in a full-time Nurse Practitioner program.
- The school and the program must be designated for provincial funding.
- Plan to live and work in northern Alberta upon completion of your program and sign a return of service agreement.
- Must not be in default of a provincial student loan.
How to apply
Step 1. Create your Alberta.ca Account
You need a verified Alberta.ca Account to submit your application. Verifying your account can take up to 2 weeks.
Step 2. Gather supporting documents
Attach the following PDF or JPG files to your application:
- your most recent unofficial transcripts
- your resume (optional)
Step 3. Submit the application
Complete the application form fully, attach supporting documents and answer the essay questions clearly and concisely on the online application platform.
Log in troubleshooting
If you are experiencing problems signing into the application portal with your Alberta.ca Account and receiving the following message “Sorry, we can’t find the page you’re looking for…”, clear your cache and browsing history. This will fix the problem and you will be able to access the bursary application site.
After you apply
Important
Students cannot receive the NADC Bursary, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Bursary, Northern Student Teacher Bursary or the Bursary Partnership Program during the same academic year.
You can apply for all the bursaries you are eligible for, but if selected for more than one bursary, you will be contacted to determine which bursary you would like to proceed with.
You will be advised of your status through the application platform by the end of July.
Monitor your application for any comments, questions or status updates through the application platform.
Selected recipients will receive the return of service agreement by email along with directions to continue the award process.
If selected, the Program Administrators will follow up with you to monitor completion of your return of service commitment. If you do not fulfill your obligation, you will be asked to repay the bursary.
Contact
Connect with the Program Administrators:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed 12:00 to 1:00 pm and statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-624-6545
Email: [email protected]