Students who are enrolled in a skilled-trade, college or university for the 2016/17 academic year, are invited to apply for one of 100 scholarships, each valued at $500.
“Education opens so many doors for people and, as the region’s largest employer, we feel a responsibility to encourage and support our youth in pursuing post-secondary education,” said James Scongack, Bruce Power’s vice-president of corporate affairs.
The scholarship program, which builds on existing Bruce Power commencement awards for Grade 8 and high school graduates, as well as two scholarships for Aboriginal students, exemplifies the company’s commitment to youth development and education. There are no limitations on areas of study and some special considerations are in place to ensure a broad reach and diverse group have the opportunity to reach their goals. The program’s aim is to reach as many students as possible with a one-time monetary pledge of support during their academic studies.
“We hope that by providing financial assistance to local students, we help them to achieve their educational goals,” Scongack added.
In 2016, Bruce Power will invest $100,000 in scholarships and commencement awards for students throughout the region.
To apply for one of Bruce Power’s $500 scholarships, visit http://www.brucepower.com/in-the-community/scholarships/. The application period is now open, with a deadline of July 8 at 3 p.m.
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