Monday, March 8, 2010

Bread and Roses Bursary

Women studying sciences, trades and technology at Nova Scotia Community College can apply for a bursary that aims to advance the economic quality of women. The Advisory Council on the Status of Women established the Bread and Roses Bursary in 2009 to encourage more women to enter higher-paying work and to mark International Women's Day. Denise Peterson-Rafuse, Minister responsible for the Advisory Council on the Status of Women, says the bursary is an investment in a better future for families. The 20 thousand dollar fund, which will provide two $3,500 awards and 13 $1,000 awards for students entering or continuing studies in trades, technology and science-related programs at NSCC's campuses. Women can use the money to pay for child care, transportation, tuition, school supplies and other necessities.