Nova Scotia Power

Nova Scotia Power

Provides electricity to customers in Nova Scotia through generation, transmission, and distribution.

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2026 Nova Scotia Power Family Scholarships

Award of $1,000 for children of Nova Scotia Power employees to fund post‑secondary education.

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Internship
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Office Full-Time

What You Bring

Applicants must be Canadian citizens residing in Nova Scotia and will be evaluated on leadership, community involvement, extracurricular activities, responses to structured questions, and academic standing. The scholarship is not applicable to graduate studies. The application requires an online profile, resume, academic transcript, and answers to the structured questions. A selection committee reviews submissions, may conduct interviews, and a deadline is set for late March 2026. • Eligibility: child of a regular employee or retiree, Canadian citizen, Nova Scotia resident. • Required documents: resume, high‑school (grades 10‑12) or university transcript, structured question responses. • Past recipients can re‑apply each year for up to four years while enrolled.

Requirements

  • canadian citizen
  • nova scotia
  • resume
  • transcript
  • leadership
  • community involvement

Benefits

The program targets children or dependents of regular employees or retirees, offering financial assistance for full‑time post‑secondary studies and potential internship experience. Past recipients may continue to apply while enrolled. • Ten non‑renewable $1,000 awards are available. • Recipients may be considered for a 12‑week paid internship. • Scholarship supports full‑time post‑secondary education (excluding graduate studies).

Work Environment

Office Full-Time

Interview Process

-selected applicants may be invited for an interview.

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