A Summer of Possibility for
Inuit Youth
Grow your gifts. Shape your future.
Join a national community of changemakers.
Pathways to Post-Secondary
As a participant, you’ll live and learn on campus at a leading post-secondary institution—experiencing first-hand what life after high school can look like. You’ll connect with
Elders, professors, researchers, and student mentors who can help you explore what’s next, whether it’s science, technology, engineering, arts, math (STEAM), or entrepreneurship.
Felicity Klengenberg
Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
Felicity from Cambridge Bay Nunavut shares her reflections on Shad and the joy of meeting so many new people.
Shad is more than a summer program—it’s a place where curiosity and culture come together.
Jordan Takkiruq
Gjoa Haven, Nunavut
Jordan Takkiruq from Gjoa Haven Nunavut shares how Shad gave him the chance to grow his skills, build connections, share his culture, and explore Canada beyond the North.
A Fun Way to Spend the Summer
This is your chance to spend July surrounded by inspiring peers from across the country. You’ll make friends, share stories, and explore new communities and campuses. Beyond the classroom, you’ll dive into social activities, cultural events, and community experiences that make summer at Shad unforgettable.
Naja Ejesiak
Iqaluit, Nunavut
Naja shares how Shad gave her the change to meet friends from across Canada, step outside her comfort zone, and experience a taste of university life through rich, hands-on opportunities.
Why Shad?
In 2023, Shad welcomed its first cohort of Inuit students from Cambridge Bay, Coral Harbour, Kugaaruk, Taloyoak and Gjoa Haven Nunavut to the program’s University of Calgary campus—an initiative designed to create a supportive, inclusive, and culturally enriching experience for participants from Canada’s North. The Kitikmeot Inuit Association generously funded this inaugural cohort, helping make the opportunity possible for students to experience Shad and share their perspectives with peers from across the country.
Shad has welcomed Inuit students in different ways—through dedicated cohorts at some campuses, like Felicity’s experience, and through individual placements at others, like Jordan’s. Cultural sharing has been central to the experience. Inuit presenters lead workshops introducing all Shad participants to Inuit traditions, language, and food. One highlight included a campus-wide event featuring bannock-making and storytelling, where students from across Canada learned about Inuit heritage and community values.
Your voice, teachings, and future matter.
Shad is a place to grow, connect, and dream big.
2026 Program Dates
Live-in / A-Plus / Unplugged: July 5 – July 31 | 24/7
Virtual: July 6 – July 31 | Monday – Friday, 11 am – 5 pm ET
Who can apply?
We’re looking for Grade 10 and 11 students who are curious, creative, and ready to make a difference.
Fees & Assistance
At Shad Canada, we believe that cost should never be a barrier to potential. Go to Fees & Assistance page to learn more about the program cost, or explore our scholarship options.
Accessibility
To request application accommodations such as needing application material in an alternate format for students with disabilities or students in remote areas please contact Michelle@shad.ca.
2026 Program Dates
Live-in / A-Plus / Unplugged: July 5 – July 31 | 24/7
Virtual: July 6 – July 31 | Monday – Friday, 11 am – 5 pm ET
Who can apply?
We’re looking for Grade 10 and 11 students who are curious, creative, and ready to make a difference.
Fees & Assistance
At Shad Canada, we believe that cost should never be a barrier to potential. Go to Fees & Assistance page to learn more about the program cost, or explore our scholarship options.
Accessibility
To request application accommodations such as needing application material in an alternate format for students with disabilities or students in remote areas please contact Michelle@shad.ca.
Your Shad. Your Way
Scholarships for Indigenous youth
We offer ten entrance scholarships for Indigenous students from across Canada as a step towards removing barriers that have historically limited Indigenous representation in STEAM pathways and careers. By elevating Indigenous knowledge, these scholarships celebrate the power of community, Indigenous excellence, knowledge sharing, and Indigenous students shaping boundless futures. Shad Entrance Scholarships for Indigenous students highlight students with community changemaker capabilities, those with a vision and commitment to future community impact, honouring their responsibilities to their community, and overall excellence. Shad Canada is committed to our journey of walking with Indigenous communities in healing, truth-telling and reconciliation.
What Indigenous Students Are Saying About Shad
95%
of Indigenous participants
said Shad boosted their confidence in meaningful ways
90%
of Indigenous participants said
felt better prepared for post-secondary education after the program
95%
of Indigenous participants
described the program as meaningful and impactful
90%
of Indigenous participants
would recommend Shad to others
*Based on Shad participant survey results collected post-program.
From ideas to impact
Looking back at Shad’s real-world design challenge themes
Innovative and sustainable transportation solutions
Integrate green energy sources for sustainable communities
Reimagine sustainable living spaces for Canadians
Improve the well-being of Canadians
Help Canadians treat our fresh water with more respect
Leverage space as a creative research platform to advance humankind
Impactfully reduce waste
Resilience in a natural disaster
Meaningfully reducing Canada’s energy footprint
Improve food security for Canadians
Selection process in place. Limited spots available.
Applications close on Jan 5th 11:59 p.m. (ET), 2026.
Apply before Dec. 15
for a chance to win a lunch with Shad CEO, Tim Jackson
Submit your Shad 2026 application by Dec. 15, 2025 to enter. See full details on Apply Page.