Loyalist College Awards Directory 2014 - 2015

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Loyalist CollegeAwards Directory 2014 – 2015To apply for Loyalist College awards and bursaries go to myloyalist.comThe 2014-2015 award and bursary application will be available fromAugust 18 to September 19, 2014loyalistcollege.com

Loyalist College provides over 1 million each year in awards,bursaries, scholarships and on-campus employment Opportunities!Scholarships, bursaries and awardsTo be eligible for bursaries at Loyalist College, students must be registered full-time in a post-secondaryprogram with a minimum 60% course load and demonstrate financial need. Students with a disability must beregistered with the AccessAbility Centre at Loyalist College and must have a minimum 40% course load anddemonstrate financial need.What is the difference between a scholarship, bursary and an award?A scholarship is non-repayable sum of money awarded to a student to help finance further education. Mostscholarships are based on merit in areas ranging from academic achievement to athletics. In certain cases,financial need may be taken into account as a secondary criterion to decide between candidates ofapproximately equal achievement.A bursary is a non-repayable sum of money primarily based on financial need, but academic achievement mayalso be considered. When applying for bursaries, applicants must provide detailed documentation describingtheir financial situation.An award is given in recognition of outstanding achievement. Awards may be in the form of books, plaques,subscriptions or money.What is the difference between an entering, returning, graduating andpost-graduate student?An entering student is someone who is entering post-secondary education for the first time. An enteringstudent may not necessarily have come directly from high school. An entering student may also be a maturestudent who is entering college after several years in the workforce.A returning student is a student who is already enrolled in post-secondary studies, beyond the first-year level.A graduating student is someone who is completing his or her two or three-year program of studies atLoyalist College. Many award and scholarship recipients are identified by their program coordinators as havingexcelled in their studies. These awards generally recognize achievement throughout the students’ academicterm at Loyalist College and are presented at the Convocation ceremony.A post-graduate student is someone who has previously graduated from a university or college program andis now entering post-graduate studies at Loyalist College.All awards and bursaries will be presented at the Undergraduate Awards ceremony in the fall, unless otherwisenoted. Please refer to the Awards Directory that follows for specific details. Students are only required to applyfor these awards/bursaries with an application deadline date. All other award and bursary recipients will beselected by program faculty or the academic awards committee.For further information regarding awards, bursaries and scholarships offered at Loyalist College, please contactAwards Officer Joanne Farrell, at 613-969-1913, ext. 2202 or �

Other financial supportGeneral bursaries based on financial need are available from funds set aside from tuition fees. For specificinformation about these bursaries, please contact the Financial Assistance Office.In addition to bursaries, a total of 300,000 is available College-wide though the College’s work study program.For more information, please contact the Financial Assistance Office 613-969-1913, ext. 2226.Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is available to most students. This assistance is in the form ofloans and grants. Further information can be accessed at osap.gov.on.ca.For more information on other awards, please refer to the College website at loyalistcollege.com.Additional scholarship information can be found cess.comThe application deadline for various Loyalist College scholarships, awards and bursaries is indicated on thefollowing pages. The application for Loyalist College bursaries can be accessed at myloyalist.com, clickon Bursary.Legend: ERGAGPAEntering – first-year students eligibleReturning – second or third year students eligibleGraduating – final semester students eligibleAll – all students eligibleGrade Point AverageNOTE: P ost-Graduate Students are only eligible forawards/bursaries in the ‘A’ categoryNOTE: Scholarships, awards and bursaries listed are subject to change without prior notice and are subject toconditions as may be set by the College and/or donor of the award.Based on the interest earned on some endowment funds, they may not be presented annually.Only those students selected for a bursary will be notified. Thank you to all those who apply!loyalistcollege.com–2–

Awards, Bursaries, ScholarshipsTo be eligible for bursaries, students must be registered full-time (minimum 60% of a course load) and demonstrate financial need.Students must be Ontario residents to qualify (unless otherwise stated).Award/Bursary/ScholarshipAboriginal Post-Secondary BursaryNo. of AmountAwardsvaries 1000StudentGroupSpecial Selection CriteriaDeadline forApplicationAAnnual bursary available to full-time aboriginal students registered in any post-secondaryprogram at Loyalist College. Students must demonstrate financial need.Sept. 19Sept. 19Andrew White Excellence in Media Award2 500AThe candidate should be a student in excellent standing in any media program, in anyyear (must have completed at least first semester and returning for one more year). Thecandidate will complete a ‘new media’ solo assignment that is part of existing curriculumand represents innovation. The candidate should also exemplify professionalism in allregards. The project should include an executive summary that: states why (s) he meritsthe award and the criteria of the project itself including timeline for completion. (Allmedia programs have a new media component in their curriculum. This can be webdesign, electronic portfolio, blogs, multi-media presentations, implementation design,and many more. What they share is innovation in the realm of new media.) We wouldsuggest a submission date of April 30th of any given year. Submissions will be made tothe program coordinators and they will short list the candidates to 3-5 submissions.The Award committee will then choose the ultimate winner.Ann and Albert Theriault Memorial Bursary3 1000AThis bursary will be available to first and second year students registered in the SocialService Worker program, who have overcome challenges and demonstrated a commitmentto the social service field. Students must demonstrate financial need to qualify.Sept. 19Barbara Cooper Bursary (sponsored by theBelleville Rotary Club)1 250ASpecial needs as assessed by the AccessAbility Centre.Jan. 23Ben Murphy Bursary6 1000APermanent resident of the Frankford area.Sept. 19Bev & Ian Reilly Bursary3 600AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19Sept. 19Bob McKnight Memorial Bursary1 175AAn annual award given to a full-time student registered in any Post-Secondary programat Loyalist College. All students are eligible, but preference will be given to students whohave participated in the OYAP Program (Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program) or anyother provincial program with apprenticeship options. This will include current programsand any new programs that may be developed in the future. The student must be from theBelleville area (including Thurlow & Sidney wards) and must demonstrate financial need.Canadian Power and Sail Bay of Quinte SquadronBursary1 550AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19Chawkers Foundation Bursary3 500AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19City of Belleville, Thurlow Ward Bursary1 200AResident of Thurlow Ward.Sept. 19City of Quinte West – Sidney Ward Bursary1 150AResident of Sidney Ward.Sept. 19City of Quinte West – Murray Ward Bursary1 275AResident of Murray Ward.Sept. 19AThe purpose of the Corps of Commissionaires Bursary is to provide financial support to astudent registered in one of the programs within the Centre for Justice Studies at LoyalistCollege. (This would encompass programs such as Community for Justice ServicesWorker; Customs Border Services; Paralegal; Police Foundations & Protection, Security &Investigations programs.) The student must demonstrate financial need to be eligible.Sept. 19Sept. 19Corps of Commissionaires Bursary1 600Crane Fund for Widows and Children Bursary1 300AAvailable to all students registered in any post-secondary program that demonstratefinancial need and meet the following criteria:1. Deserving widows and or children of men who, at their death, have left their widowsand children without adequate means of support OR2. Deserving wives and or children of men upon whom they are dependent for supportbut because of age or other disability, are unable or for other reasons, fail or neglectto adequately support their respective wives and or children.Douglas Baxter Memorial Bursary3 500AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19E. E. Williamson Bursary1 650ARegistered in a Health Science program.Sept. 19Eileen McLaughlin Bursary1 200ARegistered in the Career and College Prep program.FacultySelectionFinancial Need Bursary – Winter only(amounts may vary)variesvariesAAnnual bursary based on financial need and made available from funds set aside fromtuition fee increases.Jan. 5-23First Generation Bursaryvaries 1000AA first generation student is an individual whose parents have not attended postsecondary studies. Parent can be either biological or step-parent. As part of the selectionprocess, we will consider the “parents” with whom the student resides. Students mustdemonstrate financial need.Sept. 196 500AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19Sept. 19Sept. 19Follett of Canada Inc. BursaryGeneral Memorial Bursary1 225AAvailable to all students registered in any post secondary program who demonstratefinancial need. This bursary is given in memory of former staff and students ofLoyalist College.Georgina Thompson Health Sciences Bursary2 150ARegistered in a Health Science program.AThe purpose of The QCF Kiwanis Endowment shall be to provide financial support to CrownWards or Former Crown Wards of the Highland Shores Children’s Aid Society who areattending Loyalist College in a full time program of study. Students may be new admissionsto Loyalist or may be returning, but in all cases must attend a full time program of studies.Returning students must have successfully completed their previous year. Students will beeligible for any diploma or degree program offered by Loyalist.Highland Shores Children’s Aid Society/QuinteChildren’s Foundation Kiwanis Club Bursary1varies–3–Selection madein May byHastings CAS

Award/Bursary/ScholarshipNo. of AmountAwardsStudentGroupSpecial Selection CriteriaDeadline forApplicationJames E. Marker Bursary6 500AThe purpose of the James E. Marker Endowment Fund will be to provide financial supportto students who are registered in one of the following programs: Practical Nursing orPersonal Support Worker. Students must demonstrate financial need and be Ontarioresidents to qualify.Sept. 19 andJan. 23Joe Roberts – Courage to Change Bursary1 300ABusiness Administration or Business Sales and Marketing program. Must be a maturestudent who has overcome obstacles or challenges in life to succeed and return to school.Must submit supporting documentation (brief essay outlining obstacles/challenges).Sept. 19John & Jean Naumann Memorial Bursary1 500AAn annual bursary for students registered in the Motive Power Fundaments program. Thisbursary will be available to first and second year students, who demonstrate financial need.Sept. 19 500AThe purpose of the Kawartha Credit Union Endowment shall be to provide financialsupport to students registered in a program of study at Loyalist College – BancroftCampus. Preference would be given to students in one of the Health Science programs.This would encompass Paramedic, Practical Nursing, Personal Support Worker. Studentsmust demonstrate financial need to qualify. 400AFrom the Trenton area, with special needs as assessed by the AccessAbility Centre.Jan. 23Sept. 19Kawartha Credit Union BursaryKinsmen Club of Trenton Bursary1Lee Reilly Dennis Bursary4 600AAnnual bursary available to all students registered full-time in any post-secondaryprogram of study at Loyalist College.Loyalist College Alumni Association Bursary16 1000AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19Loyalist Student Government Bursary5 500AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19Mary McConnell Bursary5 500AAnnual Bursary to a mature female student who has returned to Post-secondaryeducation after an absence from the education system. Preference will be given tostudents from the Quinte Area.Sept. 19Maxfield Foundation Bursary1 500AAvailable to mature students registered full time in any post-secondary program atLoyalist College. (Mature student defined as: a student who has had a break in educationand returned to post-secondary studies). Students must be from the Quinte West area.Sept. 19Métis Nation of Ontario Bursary3 600AMétis status and a resident of Ontario.Sept. 19Municipality of Brighton Bursary1 300APermanent resident of Brighton area.Sept. 19Muriel Gibson Bursary1 600AAvailable to all students – financial need is the only criterion.Sept. 19AThis bursary is available to students from Northumberland County who are registered inyear 1, 2 or 3 of a program directly related to road building. (Civil, Construction, Surveyor Environmental Technician/Technologist). Students must demonstrate financial need toqualify.Northumberland Road Builders AssociationBursary1 1000Sept. 19AwardsCommitteeSelectionOACETT & Northumberland Road BuildersAssociation Bursary(first presentation 2013)1 1000AThis bursary is available to students registered in year 1, 2 or 3 year of an OACETTrecognized engineering or applied science technology program. This bursary will begiven to a student who best exemplifies the following key precepts related to integrity andprofessionalism in the practice of engineering technology: desire, willingness and passions to learn; Outstanding “team player” qualities Contributes to the program’s success by assuming a leadership role and helping others Exudes a positive attitude and commitment Seeks innovative ideas and solutionsStudents must demonstrate financial need to qualify. Preference will be given to studentswho are permanent residents of Northumberland County.Pape Management Consulting ServicesBursary1 300ARegistered in the Social Service Worker program.AThe purpose of The QCF/QVA Endowment shall be to provide financial support to CrownWards or Former Crown Wards of the Highland Shores Children’s Aid Society who areattending Loyalist College in a full time program of study. Students may be new admissions to Loyalist or may be returning, but in all cases must attend a full time programof studies. Returning students must have successfully completed their previous year.Students will be eligible for any diploma or degree program offered by Loyalist.Sept. 19Quinte Children’s Foundation / Quinte Veteran’sAssociation Bursary1variesSept. 19AwardsCommitteeSelectionSept. 19Selection madein May byHastings CAS.Quinte Sunrise Rotary Bursary2 700ARegistered in the following programs: Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Technologist, Journalism – Online, Print and Broadcast, Photojournalism, Developmental Services Worker, Early Childhood Education, and Social Service Worker programs.Must submit a 200 word essay on projects or research involving one of the following: i)enhancement of the environment, water supply and quality; ii) literacy; iii) issues aroundhuman security and health promotion. Must also submit a letter of support or othervalidation from the group or individual with whom they were involved.Rotary Club of Brighton Bursary1 275AResident of the Brighton area, with special needs as assessed by the AccessAbility Centre.Jan. 23Rotary Club of Campbellford Bursary1 300AFrom the Campbellford area, with special needs as assessed by the AccessAbility Centre.Jan. 23Jan. 23Rotary Club of Picton Bursary1 300AResident of Prince Edward County, with special needs as assessed by the AccessAbilityCentre.Rotary Club of Trenton Bursary1 350AResident of Quinte West, preferably Trenton Ward, with special needs as assessed by theAccessAbility Centre.Jan. 23Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 110 TrentonBursary3 500AStudents must be from the Trenton area. One award each to male and female student.Student must display good citizenship in school activities.Sept. 19Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de PaulBursary1 125ARegistered in Journalism – Online, Print and Broadcast, Radio Broadcasting orPhotojournalism. Student must submit a student produced news story, newspaper ormagazine feature or photograph that displays “Responsible Reporting on SocialJustice Issues.”Sept. 19Sisters ofProvidenceSelectStark Family Fund Bursary3 400AAvailable to all students from Prince Edward County who are registered full-time in anypost-secondary program. Students must demonstrate financial need.Sept. 19–4–

Award/Bursary/ScholarshipNo. of AmountAwardsStudentGroupSpecial Selection CriteriaAnnual bursary available to all full-time students registered in any post-secondaryprogram. Students must demonstrate financial need and have an affiliation with theAccessAbility Centre.Deadline forApplicationStudent Success Bursary1 150ATown of Bancroft Bursary1 200AW. Garfield Weston Foundation Bursary3 1000AAngela Davies Memorial Bursary1 200EAvailable to full-time first-year students entering the Practical Nursing program at LoyalistCollege. The candidate must demonstrate financial need. If the selected candidate issuccessful in first year, he/she will be eligible to receive the bursary in his/her secondyear. Preference will be given to a mature student.varies 1000EAvailable to varsity level students. Contact Jim Buck for further information,613-969-1913 ext. 2245. No application required.Athletic Dept.SelectionBoard of Governor’s Scholarship1 2000EStudents in each of the Schools of Business and Management Studies, Centre for JusticeStudies; and Applied Sciences, Skills and Technology.(separate app.)Carol Bell Murphy Scholarship3 1000EPermanent resident of one of the Atlantic provinces, with financial need and highacademic standing in secondary school.Sept. 19Chester Schwandt Bursary5 1000EResident of the Bancroft/Haliburton area with a minimum B standing in Grade 12 andfinancial need.Sept. 19County of Hastings Scholarship2 300EOut of school for four years and have lived in Hastings County for the last two years(excluding the cities of Quinte West and Belleville), with high academic standing inhigh school.Sept. 19Culinary Management Bursary – Year 12 200EAvailable to all students registered in the first year of the Culinary Management program.Students must be passing all courses and not have received another bursary in their firstyear of studies.Sept. 19Sept. 19Athletic ScholarshipsPermanent resident of the Bancroft area.Available to all students – financial need is the only criterion.N/ASept. 19Sept. 19Sept. 19Sept. 19District 8 Roads Supervisors Association Bursary1 500EGiven to a student registered in first year in a program related to road work – Civil,Construction, Survey or Environmental Technician. The student must be from one of thefollowing counties: Hastings, Frontenac, Prince Edward, Lennox & Addington or LeedsGrenville. If the student maintains the class average or higher, he or she may be grantedthe bursary in their second year of studies.Douglas Auld Bursary1 500EAnnual bursary for a first year student who has demonstrated scholastic achievementin secondary school and has shown involvement in school and/or community.(Students must submit a copy of their high school transcript and résumé.)Sept. 19Edward J. Buckley Memorial Bursary3 550EAn annual bursary available to sole-support parents, who are seeking higher education toenrich their lives. Students must demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given tofemale students and students who have completed the College and Career Prep programat Loyalist College.Sept. 19Eileen McLaughlin Scholarship1 500EAcademic excellence in the Academic and Career Entrance program, and registered in apost-secondary program.FacultySelectionEAvailable to students entering a full-time program at Loyalist College. Student must showhigh academic achievement in secondary school. Preference will be given to studentsfrom the following counties: Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Frontenac and Prince Edward.Based on funding, if the student maintains an 80% average for their first year at LoyalistCollege, the bursary may be renewable.Sept. 19Jan. 5-23Ferris Scholarship Fundvaries 1000varies 1000EAvailable to students entering a full-time program at Loyalist College. Student must showhigh academic achievement in secondary school. Preference will be given to studentsfrom the following counties: Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Frontenac and Prince Edward.Based on funding, if the student maintains an 80% average for their first year at LoyalistCollege, the bursary may be renewable.G.D. Jewell Engineering Inc.1 500EAvailable to a Civil Engineering Technician student, for high academics in high school.Hastings County Plowmen’s Association1 500EFamily owns or operates a farm in the County of Hastings, student must demonstratehigh academic standing in secondary school. Must provide OFA or CFO number.Sept. 19EThis award is available to students from Trenton High School (Trenton), St. Paul’sCatholic Secondary School (Trenton) and St. Theresa Catholic Secondary School(Belleville), who are entering Loyalist College and have demonstrated academic excellenceand contributions to their respective schools. This will be presented at the high schoolgraduation. High School Selection.HighSchoolSelectionEAnnual bursary available to employees of the H.J. McFarlane Memorial Home for theAged who are registered, full-time or part-time, in a Loyalist College certificate or diplomaprogram. If there are no employee applicants, the bursary will be available to the childrenor grandchildren of the employees of the H.J. McFarlane Memorial Home for the Agedwho are registered full-time in any post-secondary program of study at Loyalist College.Should no employee, their children or grandchildren apply; the bursary will be madeavailable to high school graduates from Prince Edward County who are registered fulltime in a post-secondary program at Loyalist College.Sept. 19EAnnual bursary available to students entering a full time program at Loyalist. Must showhigh academic achievement in secondary school and community involvement. (Must submita copy of transcript and résumé). Based on funding, if student maintains an 80% averagefor the first year, the bursary may be renewable. Preference will be given to students fromthe 4-county area (Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox & Addington and NorthumberlandCounties).Sept. 19Ferris Scholarship Fund – January StartProgramsHugh and Donna O’Neil AwardJ. & B. Edwards Enterprises Limited BursaryJohn M. and Bernice Parrott Bursary32variesvaries 1500 1000–5–Sept. 19

Award/Bursary/ScholarshipNo. of AmountAwardsStudentGroupSpecial Selection CriteriaDeadline forApplicationJan. 5-23varies 1000EAnnual bursary available to students entering a full time program at Loyalist. Must showhigh academic achievement in secondary school and community involvement. (Must submita copy of transcript and résumé). Based on funding, if student maintains an 80% average forthe first year, the bursary may be renewable. Preference will be given to students from the4-county area (Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox & Addington and Northumberland Counties).John M. and Bernice Parrott Scholarship1 500EFamily owns and operates a farm in Hastings, Northumberland, Prince Edward or Lennox& Addington counties. Must have high academic standing in final year of secondaryschool and a letter from the local agriculture rep. verifying farm ownership.Sept. 19Kinsmen Club of Belleville Award1 300EAcademic standing in secondary school. Preference will be given to students fromBelleville and surrounding area.Sept. 19Kiwanis Club of Trenton Award2variesETrenton High School and St. Paul’s Secondary School (Trenton, Ontario), studentsentering Loyalist College with academic excellence and good citizenship at theirrespective high schools. Presented at the high school graduation.High SchoolSelectionLoyalist College Alumni Association Award2 600EFirst-year students who graduated from Loyalist College prior to 1995, or studentswho are children of a Loyalist College graduate.Sept. 19Loyalist College Bursary4 1000EAvailable to first-year students – programs to be determined.Sept. 19 1,000EThis is an annual bursary available to students who have participated in theDual Credit / OYAP (Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program) through Loyalist College andare entering first year in a post-secondary program at Loyalist College.variesEStudents who have an 85% high school average or over and accept our offer ofadmission by May 1st, will automatically receive a scholarship. (Average is requiredbased on all Grade 11 and 12 courses.) Post-Graduate programs not eligible.John M. and Bernice Parrott Bursary – JanuaryStart ProgramsLoyalist College Dual Credit BursaryLoyalist College Entrance Scholarship5variesSept. 19No ApplicationRequiredLoyalist College Faculty Union Award2 500EThis award is available to students who have just completed the College and CareerPrep program and have registered full time in a post-secondary program. Studentsmust submit a resume outlining their work experience and College and communityinvolvement, as well as a one-page essay that relates to a current issue in the Collegesystem (For example, the changing role of the teacher; lifelong learning; funding, etc.)Loyalist College International StudentScholarshipvariesvariesERegistered as International student and demonstrate financial need. Academic restrictionsapply to second installment. Contact International Advisor, at international@loyalistc.on.ca or (613) 969-1913 ext. 2146 for more information and application.Jan. 23Sept. 19InternationalCommitteeSelectionLoyalist College January Start Bursary4 500EAvailable to students who are beginning the first year of their program in the Januarysemester. Students must be in one of the following programs: Accounting, BusinessAdministration, Business Sales & Marketing, Protection, Security and Investigation,Community & Justice Services, Customs Border Services, Developmental ServicesWorker, Early Childhood Education, General Arts & Science, Paralegal, Personal SupportWorker and Police Foundations programs.Marilyn Hayes Helping Hand Bursary1 250EThe purpose of the Marilyn Hayes Helping Hand Bursary will be to provide financialsupport to students registered in the Sports Journalism program. The candidates mustbe registered full time and demonstrate financial need. Final selection will be made by theAcademic Awards Committee.Sept. 19President’s Scholarship1 2000EStudents in the Schools of Architecture and Building Sciences; School of Bioscience;School of Health Science; School of Human Studies and the School of Media Studies.Sept. 19EAn annual bursary available to full-time students registered in the first year of any postsecondary program of study at Loyalist College. Preference will be given to studentsfrom the Quinte area, which will encompass the four county areas of Hastings, PrinceEdward, Northumberland & Lennox & Addington. Candidates for this bursary must havean affiliation with a cadet core or be a relative of a former war veteran. Candidates will beasked to submit background information. Students must also demonstrate financial need.Sept. 19Sept. 19HastingsCounty StaffSelectionQuinte Veteran’s Association Bursary3 1000The QuintEssential Credit Union Ron KoppmannMemorial Bursary1 1000EAn annual bursary available to a first-year student registered in any post-secondaryprogram. Candidates must be between the ages of 15-30 years of age, from one of thefollowing Counties - Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Northumberland or Prince EdwardCandidates must submit a 500-word essay on the following “Why do you bank where youdo?” Candidates must also submit a curriculum vitae outlining their education, work andvolunteer activities.Reginald E. Tucker Memorial Bursary1 2000EStudents must be registered in the Social Service Worker program, referred by staff fromHastings County Social Services, a resident of Hastings County, a single parent, 25 yearsof age or older, and in receipt of Ontario Works.Retired Teachers of Ontario – District 19 Bursary1 500EThis bursary is available to first-year students registered at Loyalist College in a programof study that leads to the educational field, such as Early Childhood Education, SocialService Worker, Child and Youth Worker. The bursary will also be available to programsthat offer support to seniors such as Gerontology and Fitness and Health Promotion.This bursary will be available to students who are graduates of any publicly fundedHigh school in Prince Edward or Hastings County. Students must provide back groundinformation on their community involvement. Students must also demonstrate financialneed to qualify.Spencer Family Award1 500EThe purpose of the Spencer Family Award is to provide financial support to studentsfrom Centre Hastings Secondary School who are entering a full-time program of studyat Loyalist College and who have demonstrated a contribution to the CHSS communitythrough activities such as

Ben Murphy Bursary 6 1000 A Permanent resident of the Frankford area. Sept. 19 Bev & Ian Reilly Bursary 3 600 A Available to all students - financial need is the only criterion. Sept. 19 Bob McKnight Memorial Bursary 1 175 A An annual award given to a full-time student registered in any Post-Secondary program at Loyalist College.