Investing in Our Cadets’ Future

Recognizing the dedication, leadership, and academic achievement of Sea Cadets in the Greater Sudbury area.


About the Program

Supporting the Next Generation of Leaders

The Sudbury Branch of the Navy League of Canada is proud to offer scholarships and bursaries to outstanding Sea Cadets who are entering post-secondary studies. These awards reflect our commitment to the young people who have demonstrated excellence through the cadet program.

Our local scholarships complement the national awards offered through the Navy League of Canada, the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Education Foundation, and partner organizations. Together, they represent a meaningful investment in the futures of the youth we serve.

Awards are granted annually based on academic achievement, leadership contributions, community involvement, and participation in the Sea Cadet program.

$5,000+

In annual scholarships awarded locally

Since 1952

Supporting Sudbury cadets & families

2 Programs

Navy League Cadets & Royal Canadian Sea Cadets

Scholarships & Bursaries

The following awards are available to eligible cadets graduating from RCSCC Admiral Mountbatten and NLCC #44, Sudbury.

$1,500

SUDBURY BRANCH SCHOLARSHIP

Our flagship local award, granted to a graduating Sea Cadet entering their first year of an accredited post-secondary institution. Recognizes academic excellence and distinguished cadet service.

$3,000

NL Maritime Affairs Scholarship

Issued nationally by the Navy League of Canada each year to an active Sea Cadet entering an accredited post-secondary program with a maritime focus. The Sudbury Branch nominates eligible candidates.

$1,000

Leadership Bursary

Awarded to a cadet who has demonstrated exceptional leadership within the corps — including holding senior rates, mentoring junior cadets, or contributing significantly to community events.

$5,000

RSCCEF SCHOLARSHIP

The Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Education Foundation funds multiple scholarships for graduating Top Sea Cadets across Canada entering their first year of post-secondary studies. Branch-level nomination required.

Who Can Apply?

“The cadet program taught me discipline, teamwork, and a sense of purpose. The Navy League scholarship helped me turn that foundation into a career in marine biology. I’m grateful to the Sudbury Branch for their support.”

— Former Cadet, RCSCC Admiral Mountbatten
Scholarship Recipient, 2021