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Scholarships

CPHR Alberta has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in HR.

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CPHR Alberta's Diploma Scholarship: Undergraduate Award

We are excited to announce the launch of CPHR Alberta’s Diploma Scholarship! After much anticipation, we are thrilled that this scholarship is for CPHR Alberta student members majoring (synonymous to focus, concentration, and emphasis) in an HR 2-year diploma program. 


CPHR Alberta is dedicated to strengthening the human resources profession and upholding the highest standards of practice. Students are the next generation of our profession, and we value and recognize the empowerment a scholarship can provide to an emerging HR professional. The recipient of this scholarship shows pride in academic merit, community engagement, excellence in the Human Resources discipline and demonstrates an interest to pursue the CPHR designation.

Scholarship Details

Value of scholarship (CAD): $1,500


Award Funding: Annual


Number of Annual Awards: One


Launch: September 9, 2024


NEW Award deadline: November 29, 2024 by 4pm 


Disbursement of award: January 2025 


Apply here!


An annual $1,500 scholarship is awarded to an international or domestic student enrolled at any Alberta post-secondary institution 2-year diploma program with a major (synonymous to focus, concentration, and emphasis) in Human Resources. The recipient must be a full-time student (two or more courses per semester) with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The individual must be a current Student Member of CPHR Alberta in good standing, demonstrate leadership and/or community involvement and show an interest in, and passion for the Human Resource profession.

Selection Process

Method of application:  Webform application, accessed through the CPHR Alberta website.


Criteria for scholarship selection:


  1. Official statement of marks showing academic standing of 3.5 GPA or higher based on the last two years of cumulative studies.
  2. A personal letter from applicants (no more than 500 words). Requirements outlined in here. 
  3. Proof of full-time student status with attached timetable indicating course load. This attachment must show your full name and post-secondary institution name.
  4. A current resume that highlights academic, career and/or personal achievements. 
  5. Submit one nomination letter to support the applicant who has demonstrated involvement in volunteer activities. The supporting letter confirms community and/or campus and/or association involvement and may include duties and responsibilities of the volunteer role. This letter can be from a faculty member and/or the applicants volunteer program lead. 
  6. Scholarship applicants must write a brief article (no more than 2000 words) on the question below. The purpose of this is to show the applicant’s creative, strategic, and critical thinking skills. The recipient of the Scholarship will have their article published in the CPHR Alberta magazine and the runner-up receives the opportunity to have their article posted on the CPHR Alberta blog.

2024 Applicants Article Question: The most common perceived functions of Human Resources are hiring, firing and onboarding. Describe how you would increase the visibility of HR among employees, encourage positive relationships with employees, and increase awareness of the support that HR provides throughout the employee lifecycle.  

Contact Information

For any questions, please contact Cali Kleine at ckleine@cphrab.ca.

Selection Committee


The Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications and recommend the applicant who should be awarded the scholarship. The selected recipient will be notified by CPHR Alberta via letter.


Criteria for Scholarship Selection Committee:


Three or five CPHR Alberta members who have no direct connection to Alberta post-secondary institutions and who take pride in their CPHR designation and building our HR community. Committee members need to be anonymous and have not taken nor will take any involvement in CPHR Alberta student-related events until a recommendation on the scholarship recipient has been made and accepted by CPHR Alberta.


*The same SSC members will be utilized for the Eldon Emerson Scholarship and Diploma Scholarship.














Scholarship Weighting Criteria

Academic Merit

Statement of marks showing academic standing of 3.5 GPA or higher based on cumulative studies: 30 points


Personal Statement

  1. Demonstrates a student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC) - the lower the EFC, the higher the need. This is followed up by an explanation of financial struggles.
  2. Describing how will the scholarship empower their academic journey and transition into HR after graduation? 
  3. Elaborate on educational goals and career objectives.
  4. Demonstrate their commitment to the program of study, and their passion for the Human Resources profession. 

The letter should highlight the applicant's strengths that make them the ideal candidate for the scholarship: 20 points



Community involvement, extracurricular/leadership

Demonstrates campus community involvement (volunteering) and/or off campus volunteering and/or extracurricular/leadership activities. This is shown in your nomination letter: 30 points


Article

The purpose of this is to show the applicant’s creative, strategic, and critical thinking skills. The recipient of the Scholarship will have their article published in the CPHR Alberta magazine and the runner-up receives the opportunity to have their article posted on the CPHR Alberta blog: 20 points


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