Deadline: 01-Mar-2026
The 2026 Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship provides financial support for students pursuing post-secondary education in the agri-food sector. Totaling $15,000 in awards, the program encourages high school graduates to explore industry challenges and public trust through creative essays or videos. Applications are open to Saskatchewan residents entering accredited Canadian post-secondary programs in Fall 2026.
The Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship is a flagship initiative designed to foster the next generation of agricultural leaders. Funded by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), the program supports students who demonstrate a passion for storytelling, evidence-based problem solving, and professional growth within the diverse agricultural industry.
Why It Matters: Sustaining the Agri-Food Workforce
Agriculture is a primary economic driver in Saskatchewan, supporting approximately 50,000 to 70,000 jobs (roughly 1 in 10 provincial workers) across various sub-sectors.
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Economic Security: The scholarship is part of a $3.5-billion national investment to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the Canadian agri-food sector.
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Public Trust: The industry relies on effective communication to maintain social license and consumer confidence; this scholarship rewards students who can “tell the story” of modern farming.
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Sector Diversity: Career paths extend beyond primary production to include biotechnology, ag-finance, food processing, and specialized manufacturing.
Who is Eligible?
The Ministry of Agriculture utilizes specific criteria to ensure the awards support local talent and diverse perspectives.
Eligible Candidates:
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Residency: Must be a resident of Saskatchewan.
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Education Level: Grade 12 students or recent high school/GED graduates (from the 2024-25 or 2025-26 school years).
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Future Plans: Must be enrolled to begin an agriculture-related program at an accredited Canadian post-secondary institution in Fall 2026.
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Diversity Focus: Applications from Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and visible minorities are specifically encouraged.
Ineligible Applicants:
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Employees of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture or the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC).
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Immediate family members of the above-mentioned employees.
Scholarship Award Tiers
The program distributes four separate awards totaling $15,000:
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Top Award: One scholarship valued at $6,000.
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Runner-up Awards: Three scholarships valued at $3,000 each.
How to Apply: Requirements and Deadlines
To be considered for the 2026 intake, applicants must follow a structured submission process.
1. Prepare Your Creative Submission Applicants must choose one of the following formats to explore a challenge facing the industry and its impact on public trust:
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Video: A creative three-minute video (strictly under four minutes).
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Essay: A 1,000-word written piece.
2. Gather Supporting Documentation
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Application Form: A fully completed and signed official form.
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Letter of Acceptance: A conditional acceptance letter from your chosen post-secondary institution.
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Letter of Recommendation: From a teacher, professor, agriculture industry leader, or community leader.
3. Submission Review and Evaluation The review committee evaluates applications based on:
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Theme Alignment: Direct focus on industry challenges and public trust.
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Evidence-Based Solutions: Inclusion of facts and research alongside personal perspectives.
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Professionalism: Clarity, structure, and quality of the video or essay.
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Leadership: Demonstrated involvement in the community or the agriculture sector.
Common Mistakes and Tips
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Going Over Time: Videos exceeding four minutes are automatically disqualified. Aim for exactly three minutes.
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Ignoring Public Trust: Do not just describe a challenge (like climate change or pests); you must explicitly explain how that challenge affects public perception of the industry.
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Vague Career Goals: Ensure your letter of recommendation or application highlights your specific intent to work in the Saskatchewan agricultural sector.
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Missing Proof of Enrolment: While you can apply with a conditional letter, funds will not be released until you provide official confirmation of enrolment in late 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Does my post-secondary institution have to be in Saskatchewan? No. You must be a Saskatchewan resident, but you can attend any accredited post-secondary institution in Canada for an agriculture-related program.
2. When will I find out if I won? Recipients will be notified by the Ministry of Agriculture in May 2026.
3. What is the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership? It is a five-year, $3.5-billion agreement between federal, provincial, and territorial governments to support the agri-food and agri-products sectors through 2028.
4. Can I submit both an essay and a video? No. You must choose one format (either the 1,000-word essay OR the 3-minute video) to accompany your application.
5. What counts as an “agriculture-related” program? This is broad and includes Ag-Business, Animal Science, Agronomy, Ag-Economics, Food Science, and Agricultural Engineering, among others.
6. Is there an age limit? The scholarship is limited to current Grade 12 students or those who graduated within the two school years prior to the application.
7. Can I use AI to write my essay? While not explicitly banned in the text, the committee rewards “creativity” and “personal perspective.” Over-reliance on AI may lower your score in the creativity and leadership categories.
Conclusion
The Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship is more than a financial award; it is an investment in the intellectual capital of the province. By challenging students to solve real-world problems regarding public trust and industry sustainability, the program ensures that Saskatchewan remains a global leader in food production. High-achieving students with a passion for the land and its future are encouraged to apply by the 2026 deadline.
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