FNUniv, Riders to Provide Essential Supports to First Year Students
Moving from a rural community in Saskatchewan to an urban centre for school can be intimidating for many first-year students. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are making moves to help ease that transition.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders and the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) have announced a $60,000 investment into Indigenous students. The one-time investment includes two awards designed to reduce barriers and recognize academic achievement for students entering FNUniv.
The ‘Away from Home’ bursary, a donation of $40,000, to support students who relocate from a rural area to attend FNUniv. And a $20,000 Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation Scholarship, for new students entering FNUniv.
“We hear those concerns about financial pressures. We see this as a barrier to attend university. We have heard student that have opted out of attending because of financial pressures with relocating,” Jacqueline Ottmann, FNUniv President told Eagle Feather News.




