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Winnipeg Free Press Posted: Sponsored by: Save to Read Later Did you know that the Bursaries for Postsecondary Studies in French as a Second Language (FSL) Program aims to encourage young Canadians whose first official spoken language is English to study in French? Its goal: To help students entering their first year of college or university to perfect their bilingualism while studying in their field of interest. It is not mandatory to study French per se, but to be registered in a program in which at least 50% of courses and related activities are offered in French. These non-renewable bursaries, each worth $3,000, are available in many colleges and universities across Canada. ....
Photograph By Office of Francophone and Francophile Affairs (OFFA) - Simon Fraser University The Bursaries for Post-secondary Studies in French as a Second Language (FSL) Program aims to encourage young Canadians whose first official spoken language is English to study in French. The goal of the bursary is to encourage students who are entering their first year of college or university to perfect their bilingualism while studying in their field of interest. It is not mandatory to study French per se, but registered in a program where at least 50% of courses and related activities are offered in French. These non-renewable bursaries, each worth $3,000, are available in several colleges and universities across Canada. ....
From: Canadian Heritage Government of Canada supports post-secondary studies in French More than ever, Canadians have positive views on bilingualism. This is especially true among youths, who see it as a window to the world. That’s why it’s important that the Government of Canada encourage youths who are able to learn in their second official language in order to achieve truly equal opportunities across the country and continue building a bilingual Canada. The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, joined with Lynn Brouillette, President and CEO of the Association des collèges et universités de la francophonie canadienne (ACUFC), in encouraging young people whose first language is English to pursue their post-secondary studies in French. Through the Bursary Program for Post-Secondary Studies in French as a Second Language, the Government of Canada is investing $12 million over four years to support English-language seco ....
Ottawa launching bursary fund to help anglophone postsecondary students study in French cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.