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CARLTON TRAIL COLLEGE
2022 Marks the 10th Year of BHP's Jansen Project Scholarship Program

February 15, 2022

BHP and Carlton Trail College look forward to launching the 10th year of a program delivery partnership that provides scholarships to regional youth pursuing post-secondary education and training in the field of their choosing.

Simon Thomas, Vice President Potash, BHP shared "We are proud to be involved in this program and are excited to celebrate our 10th year working with Carlton Trail College and supporting youth in the region. We look forward continuing to support our youth for years to come."  

BHP's Scholarship Program provides scholarships to students from eligible schools and communities located in proximity to the Jansen Project's site in east-central Saskatchewan. Scholarships are available to high school students graduating in the current year or recent high school graduates under the age of 30 who are attending a recognized post-secondary program for the first time.

Eligible schools, communities and First Nations include: Annaheim; Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation; Day Star First Nation; Englefeld; Fishing Lake First Nation; George Gordon First Nation; Humboldt; Imperial; Kawacatoose First Nation; Lanigan; LeRoy; Muenster; Muskowekwan First Nation; Punnichy; Quill Lake; Raymore; Watrous; Watson; and Wynyard.

Carlton Trail College administers the program on behalf of BHP.

"Students want to develop useful skills and gain knowledge that will help them develop meaningful careers," said Deanna Gaetz, Carlton Trail College's Business and Skills Training Director. "Since the start of the scholarship program, Carlton Trail College has been committed to supporting BHP's vision of skilled, future workforce development within our region."

BHP's 2022 scholarship applications are available online at: www.carltontrailcollege.com/succeed/scholarships,-awards-and-bursaries

This year's application deadline is March 31, 2022.

Quick Facts

  • In 2021, 30 scholarships, each with a value of $2,500, were presented to students from 11 eligible schools and six First Nations communities.
  • Since 2013, BHP has awarded $572,500 worth of scholarships to 222 recipients.
  • Recipients are determined based on academic standing, community involvement, letters of reference, financial need and insight into community and/or global matters.
  • BHP has committed to gender balance by C2025 at all levels of the organization, but also works actively to foster all types of inclusion and diversity (including gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identification, neurodiversity, etc.). 
  • A BHP apprenticeship program is being offered between 2022 and 2026 during the construction period to help develop a pool of talented labour as the project transitions into operations. The apprenticeship program features eight weeks of pre-employment training in Humboldt and Quinton and includes four trades: Heavy Duty Equipment Technician, Electrician, Industrial Mechanic (millwrights) and Instrumentation and Control Technician. The target demographic for the program is Indigenous and female workers for representation and gender parity.
BHP
BHP is a leading global resources company with its headquarters located in Melbourne, Australia and its Canadian headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. BHP is among the world's top producers of major commodities including iron ore, metallurgical coal, copper and petroleum. BHP extracts and processes minerals, oil and gas from production operations located primarily in Australia and North and South America and its products are sold worldwide. BHP believes in the long-term fundamentals of the Potash market and its Jansen Potash Project, located approximately 140 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon, provides an entry option into this new commodity. Further information on the company can be located at its corporate website at www.bhp.com.

Carlton Trail College
Helping students learn where they live, Carlton Trail College combines in-depth, applied learning with hands-on experience to provide education and training for students in east-central Saskatchewan. Established in 1973, Carlton Trail College changes lives through learning. Information about Carlton Trail College can be found at carltontrailcollege.com.

For more information

Carlton Trail College
Box 720, 623 - 7th Street
Humboldt Saskatchewan
Canada S0K 2A0
www.carltontrailcollege.com/


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