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Setsuné Beauty

Setsuné Beauty Scholarship

SETSUNÉ BEAUTY is honored to introduce the SETSUNÉ BEAUTY Scholarship, an initiative dedicated to supporting Indigenous students in their pursuit of higher education. As part of our commitment to empowering and uplifting Indigenous communities, SETSUNÉ BEAUTY will be awarding two scholarships to Indigenous students striving towards their academic goals. Each year, we are donating $5000, divided amongst these two scholarships, to provide financial support to deserving students. Priority will be given to Cold Lake First Nations students pursuing a 4-year Business degree program, reflecting our dedication to supporting local communities and fostering educational advancement

This scholarship is established in memory of Rosie Muskego, a beloved elder of Cold Lake First Nations whose resilience, love, and dedication to her family serve as an enduring inspiration. Through the SETSUNÉ BEAUTY Scholarship, we aim to honor Rosie Muskego’s legacy by embodying her values of strength, compassion, and community empowerment. By recognizing and commemorating her profound impact, we seek to uplift and support Indigenous youth on their educational journey.

The SETSUNÉ BEAUTY Awards are designed to motivate and nurture the talents of young Indigenous entrepreneurs, encouraging them to pursue excellence, create positive change, and contribute to the betterment of their communities. As we carry forward Rosie Muskego’s spirit of love and strength, SETSUNÉ BEAUTY is dedicated to uplifting the next generation of Indigenous leaders and entrepreneurs who aspire to make a difference in their own lives and the lives of others.

Awards Criteria

Awards Category: Post-Secondary
Deadlines: August 1, November 1, February 1
Program of Study: Preference given to students enrolled in Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Business Administration. Second preference will be given to students enrolled in Business Administration Diploma, Graphic Design, Chemical Technology.
Level of Study: Preference given to bachelor’s degree students.
Indigenous Affiliation: Any
Community/Region: Preference given to Cold Lake First Nations

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