APPLICATION 2013 - Tradesecrets - Alberta Apprenticeship and
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APPLICATION 2013 - Tradesecrets - Alberta Apprenticeship and
The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board FAMILY OF SCHOLARSHIPS The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships Application Deadline ED TO EXTEND JULY 19, 2013 The Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships are designed to recognize the excellence of Alberta apprentices and trainees and to encourage them to continue and complete their apprenticeship or occupational training. APPLICATION 2013 To apply, complete these steps: STEP 1: Make sure you are eligible. You must: • be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident, and a resident of Alberta as defined by Alberta Scholarship Programs, • be a registered Alberta apprentice or a designated occupation trainee, • determine how many periods of technical training are required for your trade or occupation and see sections A, B or C on the following pages for important additional eligibility criteria. • Section A: Criteria for trades with more than one period of technical training • Section B: Criteria for trades with only one period of technical training • Section C: Criteria for designated occupations STEP 2: Fully complete the application form. • Your application must be accompanied by a completed Employer Recommendation (form enclosed). • Alberta Scholarship Programs will obtain your marks from your apprenticeship program. You do not need to attach marks to this application. • Your application must be complete. Incomplete applications will be removed from the selection process. • Eligibility details and an electronic version of this application form can be found at tradesecrets.alberta.ca. Please note: An Alberta Student Number (ASN) is mandatory to apply for an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship. This applies to all applicants regardless if you have previously attended school in Alberta or not. If you do not know your ASN or need to have one assigned (if you moved to Alberta from another province or country), visit the Learner Registry at education.alberta.ca or call (780) 427-5318. Due to privacy issues, ASNs will not be given out over the phone. JULY 19, 2013 STEP 3: Forms must be post-marked by June 30, 2013. Faxes or E-mails will not be accepted. Send your completed applications to: Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships c/o Alberta Scholarship Programs Box 28000 Station Main Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4R4 You will be notified of the status of your application by November 1, 2013. If you have any questions about the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships, please contact Alberta Scholarship Programs at (780) 427-8640 (to be connected toll-free in Alberta, first dial 310-0000) or e-mail [email protected]. Step 1 Continued: Additional Eligibility Criteria Section A Trades with more than one period of technical training You must: • have attended apprenticeship technical training and passed your first or subsequent Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training exam between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013, and • have at least one period of technical training remaining in your program. Note: Apprentices in trades with only 2 periods of technical training who complete both periods of technical training between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 are also eligible to apply for a scholarship. These trades are marked with an asterisk (*) below. TRADES & TRADE NUMBER Agricultural Equipment Technician (032-1) Appliance Service Technician (023) Appliance Service Technician – Commercial Appliance Service Technician (023-1)* Auto Body Technician (010) Auto Body Technician – Auto Body Refinisher (010-3)* Auto Body Technician – Auto Body Repairer (010-2) Automotive Service Technician (009) Baker (024) Boilermaker (038) Bricklayer (001) Cabinetmaker (036-1) Carpenter (002) Communication Technician (022) Concrete Finisher (048)* Cook (018) Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator – Mobile Crane (034-1)* Electric Motor Systems Technician (030) Electrician (003) Floorcovering Installer (029)* Gasfitter (A) (008-1) Gasfitter (B) (008-2)* Glazier (025) Glazier – Auto Glass Technician (025-2)* Hairstylist (042-1)* Heavy Equipment Technician (019-1) Heavy Equipment Technician - Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic (Off Road) (019-2) Heavy Equipment Technician – Truck and Transport Mechanic (019-3) Instrument Technician (031) Insulator (033) Ironworker (040) Ironworker – Metal Building Systems Erector (040-1)* The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Ironworker – Reinforcing (040-3)* Ironworker – Structural/Ornamental (040-2) Landscape Gardener (047) Lather–Interior Systems Mechanic (017) Locksmith (050) Machinist (015) Millwright (016) Motorcycle Mechanic (049) Natural Gas Compression Technician (053) Outdoor Power Equipment Technician – Power Equipment (051-5) Outdoor Power Equipment Technician – Recreational Equipment (051-6) Painter and Decorator (004) Parts Technician (0271) Parts Technician – Materials Technician (0272) Plumber (006) Plumber and Gasfitter (006-1) Powerline Technician (021) Power System Electrician (046) Recreational Vehicle Service Technician (045-2) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic (014) Rig Technician (052-3) Roofer (028) Sheet Metal Worker (011) Sprinkler Systems Installer (037) Steamfitter-Pipefitter (0074) Structural Steel and Plate Fitter (026) Tilesetter (020)* Transport Refrigeration Technician (041) Water Well Driller (035)* Welder (012) Step 1 Continued: Additional Eligibility Criteria Section B Trades with only one period of technical training You must: • have attended apprenticeship technical training and passed your Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training exam between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. TRADES & TRADE NUMBER Auto Body Technician – Auto Body Prepper (010-1) Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator – Boom Truck (034-3) Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator – Wellhead Boom Truck (034-4) Heavy Equipment Technician – Transport Trailer Mechanic (019-4) Welder – Wire Process Operator (012-1) Section C Designated Occupations For the following designated occupations, you must have passed your Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training exam between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013: For the following designated occupations, you must submit, with your application form, a copy of your Occupational Certificate issued between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013: Construction Craft Labourer (203) Field Heat Treatment Technician (209) Industrial Construction Crew Supervisor (208) Residential Construction Site Manager (212) Steel Detailer – Level 1 (204-1) Steel Detailer – Level 2 (204-2) Steel Detailer – Level 3 (204-3) Oil and Gas Transportation Services – Bed Truck Operator (206-3) Oil and Gas Transportation Services – Bulk Haul Truck Operator (206-4) Oil and Gas Transportation Services – Multi-Wheel Truck Operator (206-5) Oil and Gas Transportation Services – Supervisor (206-1) Oil and Gas Transportation Services – Swamper (206-2) Oil and Gas Transportation Services – Winch Tractor Operator (206-6) Snubbing Services – Assistant Operator (207-1) Snubbing Services – Operator 1 (207-2) Snubbing Services – Operator 2 (207-3) Snubbing Services – Operator 3 (207-4) Snubbing Services – Supervisor 1 (207-5) Snubbing Services – Supervisor 2 (207-6) Well Testing Services Supervisor – Level 3 (205-1) Well Testing Services Supervisor – Level 4 (205-2) Well Testing Services Supervisor – Level 5 (205-3) For the following designated occupation, you must submit, with your application form, a notarized copy of your NAIT Continuing Education Certificate – Gas Utility Operator issued between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013: Gas Utility Operator (200) D TO EXTENDE Application Deadline June 30, 2013 13 JULY 19, 20 TEAR HERE Application for Alberta Apprenticeship N76 and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Incomplete applications will be deemed ineligible and will be removed from the selection process. We are collecting personal information in this application under the authority of section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, c. F-25, RSA 2000 to determine and verify your eligibility for an Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship under the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Act, c. A-24, RSA 2000 and for research and statistical purposes. If you have any questions about the collection of this information, you can contact the Director, Alberta Scholarship Programs, 4th Floor, 9940 - 106 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 2V1 Phone: (780) 427-8640. (Please print legibly using blue or black ink) Alberta Student Number (This number is mandatory for all applicants) Social Insurance Number Apprentice I.D. Number (Apprentice I.D.) (Trade No.) Gender Male Female Birth date (please check one) date month year Designated Trade/Occupation Last Name First Name Mailing Address City/Town Province Postal Code Telephone Number Email When did you complete your last period or level of technical training? month year Where did you complete your last period or level of technical training? Have you registered for your next period of technical training? (please check one) Yes No If yes, where? Continued on reverse Office Use Only 76 GRANT Disbursements $1000 TOTAL AWD INSTIT PGM MO YR MO YR 1 2 ORG ADD E MO YR SFB AUTHORIZATION AWARD KEY APP KEY NDED TO JULY 19 EXTE30, 2013 Application Deadline June , 2013 The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Page 1 Tell Us About Yourself you enjoy about your trade or occupation, why you chose this career and how this scholarship will benefit you. Feel free to use additional or typewritten sheets as required. Please write legibly or attach a typed description about yourself. Your written comments are very important to your evaluation for a scholarship. The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Page 2 TEAR HERE To be considered for a scholarship you must include one or two paragraphs telling us about yourself. Include what N76 Employer Recommendation Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship Application Please type or print legibly. NOTE TO APPRENTICE: Print your name and trade in this section before giving this form to your employer, supervisor or supervising certified tradesperson. Applicant’s Name Apprentice I.D. Number Designated Trade/Occupation NOTE TO THE EMPLOYER OR PERSON AUTHORIZED ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYER TO COMPLETE THIS FORM (SUPERVISOR OR SUPERVISING CERTIFIED TRADESPERSON): Your assessment of this apprentice is an important component in the scholarship selection process and must be submitted prior to June 30, 2013 for the apprentice to be considered for a scholarship. JULY 19, 2013 The Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships are designed to recognize the excellence of Alberta apprentices and trainees and to encourage them to continue and complete their apprenticeship or occupational training. Please complete the following information regarding the applicant: This apprentice has worked for me a total of months. 1. In your opinion, is this individual deserving of an Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship? Yes No* 2. In your opinion, does this individual meet or exceed safe work practices? Yes No* 3. Why is this apprentice an outstanding candidate for an Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship? Your written comments are also very important to the evaluation of this apprentice. Use additional sheets if necessary. Please include comments on some of the following: punctuality, work relationships, attitude, attendance, willingness to learn and/or representation of self, employer and jobsite. *Please note: Applicants that receive a “No” for either questions 1 or 2 are NOT eligible for a scholarship. The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Employer Recommendation Dates apprentice employed with company: From Please type or print legibly. month year check box if still employed with the company OR To date date month year Full Company Name Address City/Town Province Postal Code Telephone Email Name of person completing this form (please print) Position of person completing this form: Employer Supervisor Signature Certified Tradesperson Date date month year This form may be returned to the apprentice or designated occupation trainee to be mailed with their completed scholarship application OR mailed directly to the following address: Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board Scholarships c/o Alberta Scholarship Programs Box 28000 Station Main Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4R4 Telephone: (780) 427-8640 (to be connected toll-free in Alberta, first dial 310-0000) Please complete and sign this two-page , 2013 Y 192013. JUL30, Employer Recommendation form and submit it before June The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Residency TEAR HERE Citizenship (please check) Canadian Citizen Permanent Resident NOTE: If you are a Permanent Resident, you must include a photocopy of your permanent resident card or immigration long form. Visa students are ineligible. Have you lived in Alberta all your life? (please check) Yes No If no, since date Do your parents live in Alberta? (please check) Yes month year No Aboriginal Scholarships Some scholarships are designated for apprentices of Aboriginal descent. If you are Aboriginal and wish to be considered for one of these scholarships, you must complete this section. If you choose not to complete this section, your application will still be considered for those scholarships not specific to Aboriginal apprentices. Aboriginal, as defined by the Canadian Constitution: “Aboriginal peoples of Canada” includes the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada. Are you of Aboriginal descent? (check) Yes No If yes, please complete the following. Are you: Indian: Which First Nation? Métis: Which Métis Settlement or Zone? Inuit: Where were you born? NOTE : Applicants selected to receive an Aboriginal scholarship may be required to provide documentation verifying their status as an Aboriginal person. If you have questions about the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships, please contact Alberta Scholarship Programs at (780) 427-8640 (to be connected toll-free in Alberta, first dial 310-0000), or email [email protected]. The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Page 3 Declaration and Authorization TEAR HERE I have read the instructions and hereby make an application for an Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarship. I DECLARE: • I have answered all the questions applicable to me and all the information is true and complete and subject to audit. • I plan to continue as an apprentice in my trade or as trainee in my occupation. • I will notify the office of Alberta Scholarship Programs if I withdraw from my apprenticeship or occupational training program before completion. I AUTHORIZE: • Alberta Scholarship Programs to request and receive my marks and other information about my apprenticeship program such as name of the institution I am attending and my period of technical training, from Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training for the purpose of determining my eligibility for a scholarship. I also authorize Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training to disclose this information to Alberta Scholarship Programs. • Alberta Scholarship Programs to request and receive from the post-secondary institution I am attending, information pertaining to my enrollment status for the purpose of determining my eligibility for a scholarship. I also authorize my post-secondary institution to disclose this information to Alberta Scholarship Programs. • Alberta Enterprise and Advanced Education to provide my information to other funding agencies in Canada such as non-profit organizations, industry associations, private donors, municipal, provincial or federal governments, so that I may be considered for any other apprenticeship scholarships for which I may be eligible, in which case all the information, consents, authorizations and declarations made in this application apply to any such other apprenticeship scholarship for which I may be considered. If I am awarded a scholarship, I AUTHORIZE: • Alberta Enterprise and Advanced Education, or its representative, to publish my name, city/town, name of employer, trade, institution, name of scholarship awarded and photograph for publicity purposes, • Alberta Enterprise and Advanced Education to provide my name and contact information, trade, year or period of training and the name of my employer, to the sponsor of my scholarship, to any agency wishing to recognize the award, to local MLA offices and to any interested media wishing to contact me for the purpose of an interview. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Date date PRINT NAME month year Mail completed applications to: Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships c/o Alberta Scholarship Programs Box 28000 Station Main Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4R4 You will be notified of the status of your application by November 1, 2013. The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships 2013 Page 4 Selection A committee made up of members of the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board will select recipients. Recipients will be selected based on marks, Employer Recommendation and personal description. You will be notified of the status of your application by November 1, 2013. Apprentices will only be selected for a maximum of one scholarship each year within the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board Family of Scholarships. Double check your application! Have you: answered all of the questions and checked all of the appropriate boxes in a neat and legible manner? included your apprentice I.D. number? Mail completed applications to: completed the residency section and if needed, attached a photocopy of proof of residency? Apprenticeship and Industry Training Scholarships c/o Alberta Scholarship Programs Box 28000 Station Main Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4R4 included the completed employer recommendation form? (or your employer can mail it separately) signed the form? Please Note • Alberta Scholarship Programs will obtain your marks from your apprenticeship program. You do not need to attach marks to this application. • You will be notified of the status of your application by November 1, 2013. • Only technical training that is part of an approved apprenticeship program will be recognized for payment of an award. A list of approved programs can be found in the Technical Training Centre on tradesecrets.alberta.ca/learn-on-the-job. • If you are challenging the technical training exam you will not be considered enrolled in technical training and therefore will not be eligible to apply for or receive a scholarship. • Scholarship cheques will be mailed to recipients when they have begun their next period of technical training (some exceptions apply). Instructions will be sent to you in the scholarship recipient package, if you are selected. • Recipients must qualify for, and claim, their scholarship within five years of being notified of their award. • Complete eligibility details can be found at tradesecrets.alberta.ca Scholarship Donors Major contributors from the private sector are able to name their scholarship. These scholarship donors are listed below. • Charlton & Hill Ltd. (3) • Athabasca Oil Sands Project, (a joint venture among Shell Canada, Chevron Canada, and Marathon Oil Sands L.P.) (10) • Chemco Electrical Contractors Ltd. (1) • CLAC (4) • Bird Construction Company (1) • Clark Builders (2) • Black & McDonald Ltd. (1) • Clearwater Welding & Fabricating Ltd. (1) • Aaron Drilling Ltd. (1) • Boilermaker Apprenticeship Administration Agency (1) • Adolf & Vally Klingbeil (2) • Botting & Associates Alberta Ltd. (2) • Alberta Bricklayers Unions Edmonton and Calgary (1) • Broadmoor Auto Body Ltd. Sherwood Park (1) • Alberta Construction Association/ Thygesen Family (32) • Building Trades of Alberta (8) • Alberta Construction Safety Association (1) • Alberta Food Processors Association (1) • Alberta Glass (2) • Alberta Interior Systems Contractors Association (1) • Alberta Ironworkers Apprenticeship and Training Plan (7) • Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. (1) • Alggin Metal Industries Ltd. (1) • Amelco Electric (Calgary) Ltd. (1) • Andrew G Clark Family (1) • American Welding Society Alberta Section (1) • Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada - Southern Alberta Chapter (2) • Compass Group (1) • Comstock Canada Ltd. (1) • Construction Labour Relations An Alberta Association (8) • Construction Labour Relations An Alberta Association and Mechanical Contractors Association of Alberta - and Alberta Southern (1) • Building Trades of Alberta and Construction Labour RelationsAn Alberta Association (2) • Building Trades of Alberta, Boilermakers Construction Association, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, KBR (Canada) Ltd., Syncrude Canada Ltd. (1) • Construction Owners Association of Alberta (5) • CWB Group (1) • Don Wheaton Ltd. (1) • Bunch Welding Ltd. (2) • Eastside Dodge Chrysler Ltd. (1) • Calgary Construction Association (25) • Edmonton Construction Association (50) • Calgary Motor Dealers Association (3) • Edmonton Construction Association/Thygesen Family (5) • Canadian Home Builders’ Association – Alberta (1) • Edmonton Motor Dealers’ Association (1) • Canadian Institute of Steel Construction – Alberta Region (1) • Edmonton Pipe Trades United Association (1) • Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (1) • Edwards Garage Ltd. (1) • Canadian Welding Association Edmonton Chapter (1) • Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta (2) • Canem Systems Ltd. (2) • Arpi’s Industries Ltd. (1) • Canyon Plumbing & Heating Ltd. (1) • Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta and IBEW Local #424 (1) • Arpi’s North Inc. (1) • Capital Power Corporation (2) • EnCana Corporation (1) • ATCO Power Ltd. (1) • Centaur Subaru (3) • Eskimo Steel Ltd. (1) Visit tradesecrets.alberta.ca for more information on the major private sector contributions • Ferguson Glass Western Ltd. (3) • Mechanical Contractors Association of Alberta - and Alberta Southern (7) • First Canadian Insurance Corporation (1) • Medicine Hat Construction Association (1) • Fluor Constructors Canada Ltd. (3) • Merit Contractors Association (7) • Flynn Canada Ltd. (1) • Motor Dealers’ Association of Alberta (8) • ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. (1) • General Presidents’ Maintenance Committee for Canada (2) • Muth Electrical Management Inc. (2) • Gerald P Clark Family (1) • Neumann Plumbing ‘79 Ltd.(1) • Glass & Architectural Metals Association (1) • Glenmore Audi (1) • Northern Alberta Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association (1) • Grande Prairie Auto Dealers Association (1) • Pacific Western Transportation Ltd. (1) • Grayco Machine Ltd. (1) • Park Derochie Coatings Ltd. (1) • Heninger Toyota (2) • Industrial Contractors Association of Canada (2) • Insulators’ Training Trust Fund of Alberta (2) • Ironworkers Local #720 (1) • ISA Edmonton Section (1) • Joe and Nancy Thompson Family Foundation (1) • JV Driver Projects Inc. (1) • K. Hansen Masonry (1) • KBR (Canada) Ltd. (1) • Kramer Mazda (1) • Ledcor Group (2) • Lehigh Inland Cement Limited (1) • Lexus of Calgary / Stampede Toyota (1) • Lockerbie & Hole Inc. (1) • PCL Construction Group Inc. (6) • Pla-Son Holdings & Comfort Heating (1981) Ltd. (1) • Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (10) • Provincial Glaziers Association of Alberta (1) • Quinn Contracting Ltd. (1) • Ray-Nor Painting & Decorating Ltd. (1) • Red Deer Construction Association (1) • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association of Alberta (1) • Roger Dootson Family (3) • Sheet Metal Contractors Association of Alberta (1) • Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local #8 (2) • Shell Canada Ltd. (1) • Sherwood Park Optimist Club (2) • Sinclair Supply Ltd. (5) • Spartan Controls Ltd. (1) • Suncor Energy (5) • Supreme Steel Ltd. (3) • Syncrude Canada Ltd. (4) • Tarpon Energy Services (3) • Thermal Insulation Association of Alberta (1) • Tower Chrysler Plymouth Ltd. (2) • TransCanada Pipelines Limited (1) • Trimen Electric Ltd. (1) • Trotter & Morton Ltd. (1) • U.A. Local #496/ Piping Industry Training School (1) • United Association of Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #488 (2) • Vets Sheet Metal Ltd. (3) • Vulcan International (1) • W. Pidhirney Welding (1) • Waiward Steel Fabricators Ltd. (3) • Watson Family (1) • Willard Kirkpatrick (4) • Wirtanen Family Holdings Ltd. (3) • S.E. Johnson Management Ltd. (1) • Schendel Mechanical Contracting Ltd. (1) • Manuel and Marion Dabrowski (1) • Scotiabank Dealer Finance Centre (1) • Masonry Contractors Association of Alberta (2) • Service Experts, a division of Lennox Canada Inc. (1) D TO EXTENDE Application Deadline June 30, Y 19, 2013 JUL2013 The Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board, in partnership with industry and the Government of Alberta created the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board Family of Scholarships. Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board Family of Scholarships The Board’s Family of Scholarships includes the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) Board Scholarships, Top Apprentice Scholarships, Pre-Apprentice Scholarships and the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) Scholarships. The funds for the AIT scholarships are provided by joint contributions from the private sector and the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund. A list of industry sponsors are included in this application. Each AIT scholarship is valued at $1,000. The Government of Alberta is committed to encouraging and rewarding the excellence of Alberta students. To this end, the government offers scholarships through the Achievement Scholarship Program and the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund. Further information about Government of Alberta scholarships can be obtained on the Internet at: alis.alberta.ca/scholarships Alberta Scholarship Programs or by contacting: Alberta Scholarship Programs Box 28000 Station Main Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4R4 Telephone (780) 427-8640 (to be connected toll-free in Alberta, first dial 310-0000) [email protected]