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Monday, 26 February 2018
Friday, 16 February 2018
SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY LIST AS OF FEBRUARY 15, 2018
Three Oaks Senior High School
Scholarship
&
Bursary List
Updated - February 15th, 2018
Student Services Office
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS INFORMATION IS NOT A COMPLETE GUIDE OF WHAT BURSARIES/SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE. INFORMATION AND DEADLINES IN THIS GUIDE, PARTICULARLY DEADLINES, ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE CALENDARS/WEBSITES (IE. WWW.UPEI.CA OR WWW.HOLLANDCOLLEGE.COM), AS WELL AS, READ THE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR POST SECONDARY IN ONTARIO GO TO WWW.OCAS.ON.CA FOR COLLEGES AND WWW.OUAC.ON.CA FOR UNIVERSITIES. YOU CAN ALSO CHECK FOR INFORMATION POSTED ON THE BULLETIN BOARD(S) INSIDE/OUTSIDE STUDENT SERVICES AND THE FOLLOWING FOUR WEBSITES FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION :
WWW.SCHOLARSHIPS.COM,
WWW.SCHOLARSHIPSCANADA.COM, WWW.STUDENTAWARDS.COM, AND
WWW.STUDENTSCHOLARSHIPS.ORG
Grade 12 Students:
In this information handout you will find contacts, mailing addresses, application criteria and deadlines of various scholarships, bursaries and awards. Please also watch and listen for MEMOS and ANNOUNCEMENTS on various scholarships in your Home Room. Many universities and colleges, businesses, and organizations offer scholarships, bursaries and awards that you may seek out through advertisements, word of mouth, and the internet. The responsibility lies with you, the student, to investigate any and all avenues where these scholarships, bursaries and awards may be offered.
As mentioned, be sure to watch daily announcements, check out This Week At Three Oaks, home room for memos, and the Bursary Board in Student Services. These will give you all pertinent information regarding various awards. Please be aware of the “deadline” dates...these are very important. On average, the information arrives the month prior to when the bursary is due.
As we approach the end of the school year, scholarships, bursaries and awards start appearing quickly and often will have shorter deadline dates. Many of these may require a copy of your transcript, letters of recommendation, or perhaps an essay. Be sure to allow yourself and staff members time to prepare any of these requirements.
You are encouraged to read through this booklet to see what you may qualify for. If you are uncertain of any of the information, such as whether you meet the requirements...please, just ask.
Have a great and successful year!
Jim Donovan and Cara DeCoste
TOSH Student Services Office
AUGUST DEADLINES
Connolly Estate Bursary
‒ Irish-Catholic males or females entering university
‒ applicants must demonstrate they are in financial hardship
‒ be residents of P.E.I.
‒ criteria and application forms available on-line at
www.owenconnollyestate.com/owen_connolly_estate_bursary_form.pdf
SEPTEMBER DEADLINES
CUPE 1770
‒ Any candidate must be a member in good standing of CUPE, Local 1770, or must be a spouse, daughter or step-daughter, son or step-son (adopted or natural) of a member in good standing.
‒ Any candidate must be enrolled in an academic or vocational educational program in any year of studies (anywhere and not limited to PEI institutions).
‒ Any candidate must show, to the satisfaction of the Committee, that he/she is intent on furthering his/her education in his/her chosen field.
‒ Any successful applicant, who has received this bursary for two consecutive years, cannot reapply until his/her fourth year of study.
Johnson’s Inc. Scholarship
‒ must be a Canadian resident completing high school and who are beginning post-secondary
‒ based on grade average and community activities
‒ criteria and application form available at
https://www1.johnson.ca/scholarship
(copy and paste web address in browser)
OCTOBER DEADLINES
Loran Award (formerly known as Canadian Merit/Moorehead Scholarship Award for Universities (Jostens)
‒ academic promise, community service, and leadership potential
‒ must be going to university
‒ applications available online at www.loranawards.ca
St. Andrews Society Scholarship
- Requirements for applicants include being a full time university student in either of the first two years of university
- a resident of Prince Edward Island,
- a Roman Catholic and
- of Scottish descent, having either a Scottish surname or having at least 2 Scottish grandparents who were born with a Scottish surname.
- applications available online at
http://cfpei.ca/current-scholarships/
NOVEMBER DEADLINES
Lester B. Pearson Scholarship
‒ open to grade 11 students
‒ $16,000 for 2 years
‒ students selected would attend Pearson College in B.C.
‒ designed to promote world peace and understanding
‒ information and application available online at
https://www.pearsoncollege.ca/student-experience/admissions/
(copy and paste web address in browser)
Rotary Youth Parliament
‒ 2 students are selected by staff to attend a PEI Youth parliament in November
‒ see Political Studies teacher or Student Services
Shad Valley Program
‒ creative mind, good interpersonal skills
‒ high marks in Math and Science
‒ 4 week trip to a university who sponsors the Shad Valley program to deepen interest in technology
‒ partial or full sponsorship
‒ information available in Student Services or online at
www.shad.ca/apply
TD Canada Trust Scholarship
‒ open to all grade 12 students
‒ community involvement and good academic performance
‒ applications and information available in Student Services or online at:
www.tdcanadatrust.com/products-services/banking/student-life/index.jsp
(copy and paste web address in browser)
DECEMBER DEADLINES
Burger King
‒ average 70-80%
‒ works part time (not necessarily at Burger King)
‒ active in extra curricular/community service
‒ demonstrates financial need
‒ applications available online at www.bkmclamorefoundation.org/WhatWeDo/Scholars Program
Canadian Parliament Page Program
‒ work as a Page in the House of Commons during your first year of study at Carleton or University of Ottawa (15 hours a week)
‒ information and application available in Student Services or at www.parl.gc.ca/Employment/House/PageProgram/PP_ApplyNow-e.htm?WhereFrom=Apply
Senate Page Program
‒ attending university in the Ottawa area
‒ ability to communicate effective, orally
‒ knowledge of Senate/Parliamentary procedures
‒ knowledge of current events
‒ criteria and application form available online at
www.parl.gc.ca/Employment/Senate/PageProgram/selection-e.htm
Summer Language Bursary
‒ grade 12 student enrolled in a 6 week French Immersion program at an accredited institute
‒ first come first serve basis
‒ forms available in December through the Department of Education
‒ Cont: Lucille Fontaine, French Programs Coordinator
Department of Education
250 Water Street, Summerside, PE C1N 1B6
lrfontaine@edu.pe.ca
JANUARY DEADLINES
Canadian Right of Way Educational Foundation Scholarship
- graduating high school students who are entering a full time course of study in any of the various fields impacting public infrastructure (creation and management of public roads, utilities, etc). Areas of study may include: land or property management, law, surveying, engineering, planning, real property appraisal, public administration or environmental studies. - $2,500 value
https://www.irwaonline.org/eweb/upload/Forms/Canadian_Scholarship.pdf
(copy and paste web address in browser)
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award
‒ excellence in academic and athletic activities
‒ entering university
‒ volunteer community involvement
‒ applications available online at http://terryfoxawards.ca/
FEBRUARY DEADLINES
Canadian Association of Principals Student Leadership Award (CAP)
‒ Must be a student graduating in the final year of high school to be eligible for nomination.
‒ Students must write a 500 word essay outlining their leadership skills indicating why they feel they should receive the nomination.
http://cdnprincipals.org/cap-student-leadership-award
Top 20 Under 20
- Is a national youth awards program presented by Youth in Motion and sponsored by Intact Foundation, BMO Capital Markets, CTV, The Globe and Mail, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, PepsiCo Canada, and many other organizations and corporations who believe in youth as the future of this country.
- Eligibility requirements and application information can be seen at http://plancanada.ca/top-20-under-20-application
Hal Rogers Endowment Fund
- entering full-time studies in a post-secondary institution
- demonstrate high ideals and qualities of citizenship application must be endorsed by member of your local Kinsmen or Kinette club.
- applications available at http://www.kincanada.ca/bursaries
Royal Bank Native Student Jobs
‒ must be a Status Indian, Non-Status Indian, Inuit or Metis
‒ citizen of Canada
‒ attending university or college
‒ for more information and an application form, go www.rbc.com/careers/aboriginal_student_awards.html
Schulich Leaders Scholarship
- Canadian Schulich Leader Scholarships are undergraduate scholarships for students intending to enroll in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) areas of study at a minimum of one of the 20 selected universities. Selected universities are: University of Saskatchewan, York University, University of British Columbia, Laval Universite, University of Montreal, University of Ottawa, McGill University, Memorial University, University of New Brunswick, University of Toronto, University of Victoria, McMaster University, Queens University, Dalhousie University, University of Calgary, Simon Fraser University, University of Alberta, University of Manitoba, University of Waterloo and Western.
- All Canadian high schools and secondary schools (not including Quebec) may submit one Schulich Leader Nominee each. Cégeps (in Quebec) may select two nominees each. Schulich Leader Nominees are selected by their individual schools and must possess at least two of three criteria:
- Outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership, Academic excellence, Financial need. Once Schulich Leader Nominees are verified, they can apply their nomination to the participating universities in Canada where they intend to submit formal applications for undergraduate study for Fall 2013. Formal applications for undergraduate study must be submitted by each Schulich Leader Nominee no later than March 1, 2013.
- All participating universities are responsible for selecting the Schulich Leaders for their respective institution. In 2013, 40 Canadian Schulich Leaders will be selected – two Schulich Leaders at each participating university.
- Each undergraduate scholarship is valued at $60,000 CAD. The scholarship is distributed during each Schulich Leader’s term of undergraduate study and will start with the academic year commencing in Fall 2013.
- Schulich Leader Scholarships are part of a $100 million gift in perpetuity on behalf of UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and the Seymour Schulich Foundation.
- Canadian Schulich Leader Nominees are selected by their high schools, secondary schools and Cégeps (in Quebec)* from graduating students who are intending to study STEM subjects at a participating university.
- The student must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, be attending a Canadian high school, secondary school or Cégep (in Quebec) and possess at least two of the three following attributes:
- Outstanding community, business or entrepreneurial leadership
- Academic excellence
- Financial need*
- Schulich Leader Scholarship recipients (Schulich Leaders) are selected by the participating universities in the program. In order to become a Schulich Leader, one must be a Schulich Leader Nominee enrolling in a STEM faculty at a minimum of one of 20 select Canadian universities participating in Schulich Leader Scholarships.
- For more info go to: www.schulichleaders.com
MARCH DEADLINES
UPEI Entrance Award Cycle
‒ One application form for fifteen possible academic awards and eleven leadership awards, Names of awards and brief descriptions and criteria are listed on the application form
‒ http://files.upei.ca/scholarships/entrance_award_cycle.pdf
(copy and paste web address in browser)
Currie Undergraduate Scholarships
- Offered to Atlantic Canadian high school students who have demonstrated determination and leadership in their academic and extracurricular achievements
- must be entering a UNB degree program.
- application for download or apply online at
http://www.unb.ca/moneymatters/_assets/documents/currie-application-2018-19.pdf
Dalhousie Scholarships
- number of entrance scholarships valued between $1,000 and $2,000 based on academic merit, a student’s level of achievement and leadership capacity in extra-curricular activities. Students involved in athletics, community service, student government, visual or performing arts and various other extra-curricular activities are invited to apply
‒ students must have a minimum Admissions Average of 80% entering into their first year of an undergraduate program as of March 15. Students must submit this application by March 15 to be considered regardless of whether or not they have received their confirmation of acceptance for admission.
‒ recipient must begin full time studies at Dalhousie in the academic year following the date of notification of their awards.
https://www.dal.ca/search.html?stype=main&_charset_=UTF-8&q=alumni+leadership+scholarship (copy and paste web address in browser)
Engineers PEI Entrance Scholarships
- The Glenda MacKinnon-Peters Engineering Scholarship and
The Father Charlie MacDonald Engineering Scholarship
- go to http://files.upei.ca/scholarships/engineers_pei_entrance_scholarships.pdf
IWK’s WESSEX SCHOLARSHIP ($5,000.00)
This scholarship recognizes the important role community service has played in supporting the IWK in providing exceptional care. The Wessex Scholarship is awarded to a deserving individual each June by the IWK Board of Directors and the IWK Foundation Board of Trustees. Eligible applicants will be from Atlantic Canada and entering, or already enrolled in, a post-secondary health care degree level program at an Atlantic Canadian institution. This scholarship focuses on the impact of community service and as such, applicants should be active participants in their community. A minimum grade average of 80 per cent is required.
‒ application and criteria available at http://www.iwk.nshealth.ca/wessex
Application Requirements
• Essay (1,200 words maximum). Please write an essay introducing yourself and answer the following question: "How has your own participation in community service inspired you to pursue studies in a health care field?"
• Completed application form
• Résumé
• Official copy of most recent transcript
• Academic reference letter
• Character reference letter
The Michael S. Kelly Memorial Scholarship
‒ open to a student who demonstrates leadership, community involvement, outstanding athletic ability, and academic excellence.
‒ application available online at (copy and paste) http://files.upei.ca/scholarships/michael_s_kelly_memorial_scholarship.pdf
Harrison McCain* (UPEI)
‒ awarded to students based on financial need and academics.
‒ http://files.upei.ca/scholarships/harrison_mccain_scholarship_bursary_application_form.pdf
(copy and paste web address in browser)
*Harrison McCain scholarships are also available at St. Thomas, Dalhousie, St. Francis Xavier, UNB, Memorial, MSVU, NSAC, SMU, Acadia. Various criteria and deadlines so be sure to check with each university.
Stephen Turner Memorial Fund
- open to high school graduates entering their first year of study at UPEI, Holland College or College Acadie
- information and application available at:
https://cfpei.ca/applications/scholarship-applications/stephen-turner-memorial-fund/
Wanda Wyatt Scholarships (UPEI)
‒ three (3) $5,000 entrance scholarships
‒ demonstrate the potential to contribute to the long term development of the Province of PEI
‒ demonstrate an aptitude for or interest in the cultural or artistic dimension of life
‒ apply at http://files.upei.ca/scholarships/wanda_wyatt_scholarship.pdf
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APRIL DEADLINES
4-H Scholarships
- P.E.I. 4-H Scholarship
- Jamie Irving Memorial 4-H Scholarship
- contact your local 4-H club for more information.
Borden Legion Scholarship
‒ dependent of a member in good standing of Borden Branch No. 10
‒ lives in the Legion territory
‒ continuing his/her studies at university or community college
‒ minimum 80% average in his/her grade 12 year
‒ applications available in Student Services
Canadian Hospitality Foundation Scholarships
- Deadlines vary depending on post-secondary institution.
‒ 7 scholarships
‒ $1,000 to $2,000
‒ admission to a degree program in food and beverage or hotel programs at either:
University of Guelph - Ontario
Mount Saint Vincent University - Halifax
Ryerson Polytechnic University - Toronto
University of Victoria - British Columbia
Algonquin College, Ontario
Assiniboine Community College, Manitoba
Camosun College, British Columbia
Conestoga College, Ontario
Can adore College, Ontario
Centennial College, Ontario
Douglas College, British Columbia
Fanshawe College, Ontario
George Brown College, Ontario
Holland College, Prince Edward Island
Humber College, Ontario
Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec, Québec
La Cite Collégiale, Ontario
Niagara College, Ontario
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Alberta
Nova Scotia Community College, Nova Scotia
Red River College, Manitoba
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Saskatchewan
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Alberta
Stratford Chef School, Ontario
Thompson River University - British Columbia
Vancouver Community College, British Columbia
‒ Your participating school will provide you with the criteria and the application (the criteria is also available here on our website for your reference). Your application must be submitted to your College or University directly .
‒ information available www.thechf.ca/scholarships
Community of Borden-Carleton Scholarship/G.C. Bell Memorial Scholarship
‒ 1 - $500 scholarship is available to a graduate of Three Oaks or Kinkora Regional High Schools
‒ who is a resident of Borden-Carleton
‒ has the highest academic standing
‒ application in writing to the scholarship committee
‒ transcript of marks and a letter certifying residency
‒ applications available in Student Services
BLAINE COMPTON MEMORIAL BURSARY ($500.00 - Last year for this bursary will be 2020)
The Blaine Compton Memorial Bursary has been established by Darlene Compton in memory of her husband, the late Blaine Compton, to be awarded to a deserving student from a single parent/guardian family.
Selection Criteria:
‒ Single parent or guardian family, to show financial need.
‒ Two letters of reference - one from a teacher and the other from a boss or coach.
‒ A 500 word essay from the student discussing future goals, part-time, paid or volunteer work, extracurricular activities and what their parent/guardian means to them.
‒ Transcript of marks and an acceptance letter from the post-secondary institution that the student plans to attend.
‒ Information sheet available in Student Services
Consolidated Credit Union Limited Scholarships
‒ Six (6), $1500 scholarships
‒ Summerside and Borden-Carleton Consolidated Credit Unions
‒ applicant or applicant’s parents/guardians must be a member of Consolidated Credit Union Ltd.,
‒ applicants must have proof of acceptance at a recognized Canadian university or college
‒ consideration will be given to extra-curricular involvement, leadership roles and education plans
‒ 2 letters of reference are needed
‒ short essay stating your educational plans and why you should be considered for the Consolidated Credit Union Ltd. Scholarship as well as a transcript of current marks
‒ https://www.eccu.ca/Home/InOurCommunity/Scholarships/ (copy and paste the web address in browser
CUPE 3260 (Educational Assistants and Youth Service Workers) ‒ Any candidate must be member in good standing of the Local. Or, a candidate must be the spouse, daughter or son (adopted or natural) of a member in good standing to Local 3260.
‒ Any candidate must be enrolled in an academic or vocational education program (anywhere -and not limited to P.E.I. Institutions.)
‒ Any candidate must show, to the satisfaction of the committee that he/she is intent on furthering his/her education in his/her chosen field.
‒ The recipient must provide proof of acceptance from a recognized University or College.
Marine Atlantic Bursary Program
‒ bursary is valued to a maximum of $3,000
‒ dependents of former PEI resident Marine Atlantic employees
‒ must be entering post-secondary study for the first time in September at UPEI, Holland College or La Societe Educative
‒ applications available online at (copy and paste)
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/workforce-and-advanced-learning/government-pei-marine-atlantic-bursary
P.E.I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ($2,000)
‒ P.E.I. Federation members, their spouses or children who are enrolled in a leadership program that helps expand their knowledge of the industry and promote leadership OR in a post-secondary or graduate program
‒ Unsuccessful applicants may apply in subsequent years
‒ No applicant will be eligible for a second award
‒ The successful candidate will be asked to provide confirmation of enrolment
‒ Applicants will be screened and successful applicants will be selected for an interview.
‒ applications available in Student Services
P.E.I. FISHERMAN’S ASSOCIATION MEMBER SCHOLARSHIPS
- 2 - $1,000 scholarships awarded to two students from each fishing local for a total of twelve scholarships. Candidates will only be eligible for one local.
- applicants must be related to a member of the PEIFA
- applicants must have be a graduate from a PEI high school in June of 2015 and be accepted as first year students in an accredited post-secondary institution.
- applications available in Student Services
Roberta McKelvey Scholarship Fund (available every 4 years)
‒ young male or female residing in Summerside
‒ graduate from TOSH
‒ must be of good character
‒ must lack funds to continue their studies
- next scholarship available in 2020
200 Wing RCAF Association Scholarship
‒ Applicant must be a graduating air cadet or former cadet who is planning on attending a post secondary institution next year.
‒ A child or grandchild of a 200 Wing RCAFA member.
‒ A deserving graduate, who shows financial need.
‒ Applications distributed directly to cadets and are available at the Wing
St. Dunstan’s Scholarship (up to $5.000 per year for 3 years)
‒ Roman Catholic undergraduate students attending UPEI.
‒ Must be incoming, full-time undergraduate students and reside within the Diocese of Charlottetown.
‒ Based on academic merit, evidence of leadership potential through out-of-class activities, and engagement with the role of religion in the applicants’ lives in the form of a short reflective essay, all of which is part of the application process.
‒ For more information, please contact St. Dunstan’s University Board of Governors, 350 North River Road, P.O. Box 1434, Charlottetown, PE, C1A 7N1 or telephone (902) 629-1599
‒ criteria and application form available online at
https://saintdunstansuniversity.ca/scholarships/sdu-undergraduate-scholarship-5000/
Credit Counselling Services of Atlantic Canada Inc.
- graduating high school student
- information and application available at:
http://www.solveyourdebts.com/english/uploads/file/2017-18%20Scholarship.pdf
Brigitta van Vliet Memorial Scholarship
‒ a minimum of 20 typed pages of original, unpublished writing in English, consisting of but not limited to one or more short stories and/or a collection of poetry, along with a letter of recommendation from the student’s English teacher, must be submitted by each applicant to The Brigitta van Vliet Memorial Scholarship Committee, c/o Laura Cudmore, Western School Board, 272 MacEwen Road, Summerside, PE C1N 2P7. Application must be postmarked no later than April 30th, of each year.
‒ applicant must provide proof of acceptance into either university writing or college journalism courses.
APRIL/MAY DEADLINES
Canadian Student Leadership Association (CSLA)
- Five $1000 scholarships given out each year.
- Be enrolled in their senior year in a Canadian high school that is currently a member of CSLA.
- Have a minimum average of 70% in their graduating year.
- Plan to attend an accredited Canadian post secondary institution.
- Have made a superior contribution to Canadian students through membership in planning committees of major regional, provincial and/or national student leadership initiatives recognized by CSLA.
- Have made a significant contribution to student leadership initiatives in their home community.
- For more information go to
http://studentleadership.ca/what-we-do/awards/
Gordon Doughart Memorial Award (Approximately $600)
- This Memorial Award was established by the parents of Gordon Doughart in 2016. Gordon was a talented Red Seal chef whose sense of humor, generosity and strong work ethic earned the respect and support of friends and co-workers. He was a very devoted husband and father. He enjoyed and competed in a variety of sports with a particular passion for hockey and golf.
Criteria:
Currently attending Grade 12 in a Prince Edward Island high school
Entering a program at Holland College in the fall of the graduating year
Applicant or a member of his/her immediate family have been directly impacted by cancer
Applications are also welcomed from students who have not been directly impacted by cancer but who have provided significant volunteer service with local or provincial fundraising initiatives to support cancer research or to benefit a cancer patient
Required with application:
an essay (minimum of 200 words) on “How Cancer Has Impacted My Life”
applications are also welcomed from students who have not been directly impacted by cancer but who have provided significant volunteer service with local or provincial fundraising initiatives to support cancer research or to benefit a cancer victim. In these cases, the applicant’s essay (minimum 200 words) should indicate the nature of the volunteer service, motivation for involvement and relevant outcomes.
■ a personal resume
■ the names and contact information for 2 references one of whom should be a school-based professional
■ the name of the intended program of study at Holland College
■ Application available at: https://cfpei.ca/applications/scholarship-applications/
Girl Guides of Canada Scholarships
‒ open to current members (guides or leaders)
‒ based on guide history, service, activities and academics
‒ applications available on line at www.girlguides.ca/scholarships
The Hazel Gillis Memorial Bursary
‒ $250
‒ intended for a student who is pursuing Early Childhood Education (Kindergarten, Grades 1-3)
‒ student has the ability to succeed in their chosen program would be of primary importance
‒ financial need would also be important
‒ preference will be given first to graduates pursuing a program at a) a community college (ie. Holland College) then, b) a private training school (ie. Career Skills), and thirdly; c) a university program
‒ high marks are not necessary, however, the student should be judged to have the ability to be successful in their chosen program
‒ information available in Student Services
JOSHUA PERCIVAL GRADY MEMORIAL BURSARY ($500.00)
Donor/Sponsor: SAMUEL’S COFFEE HOUSE & THE GRADY FAMILY
This annual award of $500.00 is in memory of Joshua Percival Grady, a Three Oaks and St. Mary’s University graduate who passed away suddenly in 2013. Josh was an avid outdoorsmen, a health and sports enthusiast and loved to travel. Above all, Josh was a great friend to many people, enjoying, cherishing and sharing the pleasures of music, conversation and a good cup of coffee.
Eligibility Requirements:
‒ is a graduating student from Three Oaks Senior High School
‒ is a 1st year student pursuing educational/training opportunities preferable at St. Mary’s University in Business, Commerce or Environmental Studies.
‒ Application available in Student Services
Hockey PEI (The Jim Stirling Scholarship Program)
‒ $1,000 scholarship to a deserving participant of hockey for continued education
‒ criteria and application available online at
http://hockeypei.com/page.php?page_id=40723
Hockey PEI Scholastic Award
‒ $1,000 award to a deserving player/official either entering or currently enrolled in a university/college program, who has, in the opinion of the Association, displayed a high degree of tenacity and dedication to his/her team, combined with scholastic excellence.
‒ criteria and application available at
http://hockeypei.com/page.php?page_id=40723
Jim & Fran MacLean Award
‒ $1,000
‒ a graduate pursuing post-secondary education
‒ financial need will be an important consideration
‒ participation in extra curricular/volunteer activities
‒ consideration given to students who have dealt with obstacles or challenges in relation to health, ability, family situation, or other circumstances
‒ applicant should have good academic standing
‒ two references; one from school and one from the community
‒ applications available in Student Services
Official Language Study Fellowship Program
‒ must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and permanent resident of P.E.I.
‒ grade 12 student who is attending a French speaking school for 1 year to study in that second language
‒ $2,000
‒ for information on deadlines and application procedures contact:: Department of Education, P.O. Box 2000
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 or call 368-4651
The Reverend Merrill J. MacLeod Memorial
‒ Applications are invited for this $500 scholarship presented annually to a deserving graduate of Three Oaks Senior High School as selected by the SACC Bursary Committee
‒ recipient must be (1) a graduating student, (2) lack sufficient funds without the aid of this scholarship to further his or her education, (3) be of good Christian character and conduct and exhibit the traits of diligence and sincerity. A letter of reference from clergy or Church Board is required
‒ recipient must have a keen interest in furthering his or her education and planning to attend university, college or a technical institution and possess a reasonable ability to succeed.
- applications available in Student Services
St. Dunstan’s Board of Governors Award (3 @ $1,000 each)
Criteria include that students be in good academic standing (can get accepted into the post secondary institution that they wish to attend) and who have demonstrated ability in citizenship, leadership and service to their community, school and church.
‒ online application can be found at:
https://saintdunstansuniversity.ca/sdu-awards/sdu-board-governors-award-1000/
Summerside Minor Hockey Student Bursary ($500.00)
Applicants...
‒ Must be a long standing member of SAMHA (5+ years)
‒ Plan to pursue post-secondary education
‒ Demonstrate leadership skills on the ice and in the community
‒ Have demonstrated the values of respect, integrity and fair play.
‒ Application information available in Student Services
Tourism Association of PEI
‒ Enrolled in a Tourism and Hospitality program - work experience in the tourism industry
‒ applications and information available:
Tourism Industry Association of P.E.I., PO Box 2050,
25 Queen Street, 3rd Floor, PO Box 2050
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N7
Telephone: (902) 566-5008/Toll Free 1-866-566-5008
or online at www.tiapei.pe.ca/tiapei.cfm?id=207
Three Oaks Athletic Council Award
‒ approximately $500
‒ awarded to a graduating student of Three Oaks Senior High who will be attending post secondary studies next year
‒ recipient must exhibit qualities of leadership, sincerity and dedication to the athletic program at Three Oaks
‒ demonstrate financial need
‒ preference will be given to students showing an interest in participating in inter-collegiate athletics
‒ information and applications available in Student Services
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Three Oaks Scholarship/Bursary Application
- this application form covers numerous individual awards within the school community. Below is a list of the awards offered with a synopsis of each award. The two page application forms consists of questions concerning academics, extra-curricular, leadership, volunteerism and work experience as well as an essay question, “Explain why you feel you should be considered for this award (minimum 500 words). Once complete, the applicant can check the box(es) next to the award(s) he/she is applying to receive. A list of the awards being offered with a short description and requirements can be found below:
The Arthur and Melissa MacDowell Memorial Scholarship
‒ must be a graduating student of Three Oaks Senior High school intending to pursue post-secondary studies at an accredited university the following year
‒ must have been born on P.E.I. and be a resident of Summerside or immediate surrounding areas
‒ must be a strong academic student with an average of at least 80% and have shown a conscientious effort during high school
Community of Miscouche Resident Scholarship
- this scholarship recognizes a well rounded student pursuing post-secondary, and who has the ability to succeed in their chosen program would be of primary importance. Applicants must also have contributed to their school and/or community through volunteering their time for worthwhile causes and events. Any extra-curricular activity in school and/or the community while keeping their academics in good standing would also be an important factor.
Curran and Briggs Scholarship Award - $500 (Engineering Bound students)
- this award recognized a student pursuing engineering at a post-secondary institution. Through the positive impact on today’s society as they help improve communities and the environment. Through the introduction of this new award, Currant and Briggs, together with the Three Oaks Graduation Committee, would like to emphasize and recognize the importance of this profession.
Curran and Briggs Scholarship Award for Volunteerism in Community and School - 5 @ $300 each
- this award has been established to recognize students who contribute to community and school life through sharing their time, energy and leadership. Volunteering is a selfless act intended to promote good and improve human quality of life. Volunteering benefits our students through development of interpersonal skills, making contact with prospective employers, and knowing and promoting our community in positive ways. Currant and Briggs and Three Oaks Senior High School Graduation Committee, honor youth volunteers and emphasize the importance of respect and good guardianship, as well as devotion to the welfare of others.
Friends of the Eptek Centre - $500 (pursuing a career in the arts or computer science)
- The Friends of the Eptek Centre continue a tradition of promoting education among Island students by establishing this bursary to honor the memory of the late Geo. T. Clarke. This bursary will benefit a graduating student who plans to pursue a career in the arts or computer sciences.
Summerside Y Service Club Bursary (John Leuty) - Holland College bound
‒ $300
‒ graduate of Three Oaks who plans to further his/her education at Holland College
‒ financial need is of prime importance
‒ aptitude for selected course of study
‒ selection made in June and presentation made in October or November
(Recipient will not be revealed at graduation)
John Callbeck Memorial Award
‒ $250 award
‒ graduating student who will be continuing his/her education at college or university education in the field of Business & Commerce or Retail Management
‒ applications available in Student Services
Kathleen Williams Memorial Bursary (graduating student from TOSH entering the nursing profession)
‒ approximately $150
‒ graduating student of Three Oaks entering the nursing profession
‒ selection based on qualities of devotion, dedication and sincerity
‒ training may be at a school of nursing or a university
The Laing MacDowell Poetry and Creative Writing Award
‒ must be a graduating student of Three Oaks Senior High School
‒ Odd Years (eg. 2017) - must present the best poem about Prince Edward Island, an Island event or an Island Person, living or dead. Minimum length 50 lines.
‒ Even Years (eg. 2018) - must present the best short story about Prince Edward Island, an Island event, or an Island person, living or dead. Minimum length 500 words.
RBC Award - $1,000
- awarded to a graduating student pursuing a post-secondary business or environmental studies degree.
St. Eleanor’s Lions and Lioness Club Bursary
‒ $300.00 is to recognize a graduating student who has done things for others without pay - volunteered - during their high school years
‒ volunteer activity may have been in the student’s community, church, school, a service organization, hospital, manor or other venue
‒ student must be going on to post-secondary studies at a college or university
Three Oaks Student Council 2.0 Leadership Award - 3 @ $200 (must be a member of one or more of the various school councils).
‒ this bursary fund was established by the 1987-88 Student Council of Three Oaks Senior High. The recipient must be a member of one or more of the school councils and demonstrate leadership qualities through active service in the school.
Western Area Teachers’ Association Award (WATA) - 2 @ $300
- must be a dependent of a WATA member, retired member, deceased member, or former member who accumulated 10 or more years of service on Prince Edward Island
‒ must be a deserving student from the Western School Board pursuing schooling at an accredited post-secondary educational institution
‒ in the event that there is no dependent of a WATA member, a deserving student will be selected by the awards committee of the respective high school.
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MAY/JUNE DEADLINES
Architects Association of Prince Edward Island Scholarship
- $1,500 value
- available to PEI student undertaking fulltime studies in an architectural degree program
- info and application available at:
https://cfpei.ca/applications/scholarship-applications/architects-association-application-form/
The Daniel Barrett Memorial Bursary
‒ maintain 80% average in graduation year
‒ member of basketball or volleyball team during graduation year
‒ demonstrate strong work ethic
‒ demonstrate involvement in the community
‒ demonstrate leadership role in school and community
‒ pursuing studies at a post secondary level
‒ financial need may be a consideration, but will not be determinative.
‒ submit a transcript of marks and one page essay regarding the importance of life, and finding the balance while pursuing your dreams to Student Services.
Brain Tumor Foundation Education Award
- The awards are open to students who will be enrolled full-time in a publicly funded Canadian university or college in the fall 2013 academic term. Students are eligible if they are in their graduating year of High School or CEGEP students, or are currently enrolled full-time in a recognized publicly funded Canadian university or college in the 2012/2013 academic term and planning to continue their full-time undergraduate studies in fall 2013.
- application available at http://www.braintumour.ca/4472/education-awards
Orin Carver Scholarship
‒ place in the top 25% of the class
‒ registered at a post secondary institution
‒ high level of leadership and excellence in the areas of athletics, arts, community service or a combination
‒ for more information go to
https://cfpei.ca/applications/scholarship-applications/orin-carver-scholarship-fund/
Community Service Bursary
‒ offers Grade 11 & 12 students a tuition credit of up to $500.00 in recognition of volunteer hours
‒ credit is valid up to one year after graduation
‒ hours must be from a non profit and non political organization
‒ information available at
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/workforce-and-advanced-learning/community-service-bursary
Consolidated Credit Union & TOSH Community Leader of the Year
‒ letter of reference from adult sponsor (ie. teacher.
group leader, neighbour) as to why you would be a great Youth of the Year candidate.
‒ candidates must submit a 500 word essay on a theme: which will be different from year to year.
‒ candidates must also submit a brief outline of their community involvement, as well as their personal contact information.
Évangéline Credit Union Limited Scholarships
‒ twelve (12) non-renewable $500 scholarships
‒ applicant or applicants parents/guardians must be an active member of Évangéline Credit Union Ltd.,
‒ applicants must provide proof of acceptance at a recognized Canadian university or college
‒ consideration will be given for extra-curricular involvement, leadership roles and education plans
‒ name of teacher from the school the student is attending should be included as a reference. Also, a letter from a previous employer or a community group/organization of which the student is a member and a transcript of marks should accompany the application
‒ applications available in Student Services or online
https://www.eccu.ca/Home/InOurCommunity/Scholarships/ (copy and paste the web address in browser)
Investors Group/Sport PEI Scholarship
- must be a graduating student from a P.E.I. high school
‒ excel in athletics and academics
‒ maintained a strong academic standing during the current school year
‒ entering 1st year at a post secondary institution in the fall of the current year
CST Scholarships
‒ must be a Canadian citizen or have landed immigrant status
‒ must be enrolled in a full-time post secondary education program at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution
‒ able to demonstrate financial need
‒ one or more of community involvement, academic excellence, and career objectives which will make a positive contribution in Canadian society
‒ Criteria and application form available at (copy and paste)
http://www.cst.org/en/about-cst/scholarships-eligibility-application (copy and paste web address in browser)
M.A.D.D. Bursary Fund
‒ must be a Canadian citizen who has had a parent or guardian killed in an impaired-driving related crash and are pursuing any full time post secondary educational program that is approved by a provincial Ministry of Education.
‒ documentation describing the crash including either court documentation or a police report/letter from a police department.
- criteria and application available online at
http://madd.ca/pages/programs/youth-services/youth-bursary-fund/
Monsanto Agri-Business Scholarship
‒ Canadian high school student from an agricultural or forestry, family farm
‒ successfully enrolled at a Canadian educational institution
‒ demonstrates academic standards and leadership in the community
‒ sixty (60) high school students from across Canada will be awarded a scholarship valued at $1500 each
‒ selection will be made by an independent panel
‒ applications available in Student Services on online
http://www.monsanto.ca/ourcommitments/Documents/ElectronicAppFormEnglish.pdf
PEI Mutual Fire Insurance Education Scholarship
‒ resident of P.E.I.
‒ attending any post-secondary education facility
‒ based on academic standing and need
‒ decision for scholarship is made at school level
‒ Applications are available in Student Services
P.E.I. Roadrunners Bursary
‒ be a graduating student from a P.E.I. high school and be entering college or university in the fall
‒ have participated in organized running events during Grade 12
http://peiroadrunners.pbworks.com
Rotary Club of Summerside
‒ for graduates with a mental or physical disability
‒ high school graduates from Prince County
‒ be attending an accredited post secondary institution
‒ applications in Student Services
St. Thomas Aquinas
- available to members and their children
- must be registered at a post-secondary institution
- application form(s) available online at
https://www.ssta.org/fondation-aide-etudiant/bourses-disponibles
Safety Matters Award
- must be a PEI high school graduating student
- has demonstrated an understanding of occupational health and safety (OHS) principles
- has taken the initiative to apply OHS principles in the classroom or workplace
- plans to pursue educational/training opportunities towards meaningful employment
- application forms are available for download at
http://www.wcb.pe.ca/DocumentManagement/Document/frm_safetymattersawardapplicationform.pdf
Mildred Silliphant Lewis Memorial Award (available about every 3 years)
‒ Grade 12 graduate of Three Oaks Senior High
‒ actively involved in the music program of Three Oaks contributed greatly through music and leadership to the music program of the school
‒ applications available in Student Services
‒ not awarded each year
Earl F. Smith Athletic Scholarship
‒ administered by Sport PEI
‒ approximate value is $1,000
‒ award is based mostly on all around athletic performance
‒ to be considered nominated for this award, the following summary must be submitted to Student Services. In this summary, state the length of time involved in the sport or sports, position(s) held, and team or sport accomplishments.. Other criteria as listed on application form.
www.sportpei.pe.ca/scholarships
Sport PEI Sports Scholarships
- 4 - $1,000 scholarships to Island students (2 male and 2 female)
- criteria and application form available in Student Services or online at www.sportpei.pe.ca/scholarships
Summerside-Natick International Friendship Hockey Bursary
- must be a graduate from a PEI high school in the Western School District
‒ accepted at a post secondary institution and entering first year of study
‒ played in the Summerside Area Minor Hockey Association
‒ must demonstrate a financial need
‒ recipient should be of good moral character
‒ for more information go to
http://cfpei.ca/scholarship-grants/
David Roland Voye Memorial Bursary
‒ $1,000 bursary in memory of David Voye is for a student pursuing post secondary studies
‒ must have been a committed and dedicated member of the Three Oaks Concert and/or Jazz Band
‒ recipient must show excellence and competence in the playing of a musical instrument or instruments
‒ special consideration will be given to the applicant who has also shown commitment and dedication to the Three Oaks Athletic Programs
‒ recipient does not necessarily have to be pursuing a post secondary music program nor is high academic achievement of primary importance
‒ application forms available in Student Services
JUNE/JULY/AUGUST DEADLINES
Craft Education Award Program
- residents of Prince Edward Island
- must be registered at a recognized institution of craft and design in Canada
- In return for sponsorship, students must agree to return to PEI to establish, operate and/or work in a craft manufacturing/production business.
- information and application available at:
http://www.peiwi.ca/index.php3?number=1043956&lang=E
The Greater Summerside Chamber of Commerce - (Wendell J. Gallant Memorial Scholarship)
‒ $750.00
‒ available for a graduating student of any Western Board High School or l’Ecole Evangeline
‒ resides in the geographic area served by those schools
‒ son or daughter of a Greater Summerside Chamber of Commerce member
‒ applications available in Student Services
Dr. A. A. MacDonald Bursary
‒ Roman Catholic males born on PEI
‒ must be entering UPEI
‒ contact:: Trustee, P.O. Box 2000, 4th Floor, Shaw Bldg.
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
National Union Scholarships
‒ Various $1,500 scholarships including Tommy Douglas Scholarship, Terry Fox Memorial Scholarship, Aboriginal Canadians Scholarship and Visible Minorities Scholarship
‒ Eligibility requirements for each scholarship will vary.
‒ Must be a child (or foster child) of National Union of Public and General Employees who plan to enter the first year of a Canadian public post-secondary education institution full-time in order to apply.
‒ For more information and/or application forms, go to:
www.nupge.ca/scholarships
Public Service Alliance of Canada Scholars Awards Program
‒ parents must be members of the P.S.A.C.
‒ based on financial need
‒ criteria and applications available online at
www.psac-afpc.com/what/benefits/scholarships-e.shtml
St. Dunstan’s University Board of Governors Bursary (up to $750) Catholic students entering university/college
‒ renewable for 4 years for university students and 2 years for college
‒ application available in Student Services or online at
http://saintdunstansuniversity.ca/scholarships-bursaries/bursaries/
Summerside Firefighters Association
‒ must be a dependent of a firefighter from the Summerside department
Wayne Rayner Memorial Bursary
‒ preference will be given to automotive students who volunteer within the school and community
‒ demonstrates a good work ethic and a positive attitude
‒ overcoming obstacles will also be a consideration
VARIOUS DEADLINES AND INFORMATION
**Students should check with parents for bursaries awarded through their place of employment - ie: WalMart, Canadian Tire, etc.
4-H Scholarships
‒ P.E.I. 4-H Scholarship
‒ Jamie Irving Memorial 4-H Scholarship
‒ contact your local 4-H Club for more information
‒ for more info go to http://pei4h.pe.ca/page/Scholarships.aspx
Acadia Scholarships/Bursaries
- for up to date information, go to
www.acadiau.ca/prospective/finance/bursaries.html or www.acadia4u.acadiau.ca/acadia/financial/entscholarships.ezc
Art Institutes
‒ go to The Art Institutes website for all the scholarship
offerings available and detailed information
www.artinstitutes.edu/financial_scholarships.asp
Marguerite Bourgeois Bursary
- Catholic females pursuing post-secondary education
- Contact: Congregation of Notre Dame, Visitation Province Inc., 1330 Bedford Highway, Bedford, NS B4A 1C9
Catholic Women’s League Girls Bursary
‒ eligible to apply in the last half of your first year of post secondary school
‒ Catholic female
‒ contact: your local parish president of CWL
Employment Assistance for Disabled Students (EAPD)
- government funding administered by Department of Health and Social Services
- Can cover tuition and adaptive equipment
- for more information on assistance and awards available go to: www.neads.ca/en/about/projects/ete2/scholarship/
Knights of Columbus
- available to children of a Knight, present or deceased, who are entering first year at a Canadian university in a program.
- application forms are available from the local Council’s FinancialSecretary or at the Knights of Columbus website: http://www.kofc.org/un/en/scholarships/index.html
Strive Scholarship Program
- STRIVE is a scholarship program sponsored by the Rotary Club of Summerside that recognizes and rewards students in general, practical or academic courses who show significant improvement in overall performance in their senior year of high school. STRIVE challenges these students to improve their school achievements, gain self-confidence and develop post-secondary education goals.
- Students with 12 or more high school credits completed as of September and who could meet the criteria for graduation in June, are eligible to apply through the school Student Services Department. Applicants would sign the STRIVE contract agreeing to: attend classes regularly, work and study to the best of their ability and continue to develop a positive attitude.
- The progress of the applicants will be monitored throughout the school year as facilitated by the counselors in Student Services. In June the information will be reviewed and the Student Services Department will determine the five recipients of scholarships. These candidates will be presented with their scholarships at the high school graduation ceremonies, by a member of the Rotary Club of Summerside. Recipients will also be recognized with certificates at a breakfast meeting of the Rotary Club.
- Students are required to make application for admission and to obtain entrance into an approved post-secondary program. For Holland College, applications must be received by the end of February and specify that they are possible Rotary Club STRIVE applicants.
- The Rotary Club of Summerside and the staff and students of Three Oaks Senior High School are all partners in this program. By working together, we can promote and foster a positive attitude which will help our future leaders to succeed.
- Students who are accepted into STRIVE in their senior year are offered an opportunity to “strive” for an entry scholarship to college, university, or a minimum twenty week approved post-secondary training program. This involves a commitment between the student, the Three Oaks High School and the Rotary Club of Summerside, wherein academic and counseling support is provided by the school, personal member commitment and a $1,000.00 scholarship is promised by the Rotary Club, and a change in work habits, attendance and study practice is promised by the student. Rather than having the criteria based solely on high grades as with most scholarships, STRIVE looks at efforts to improve, and a student can show a move from ‘D’s to ‘C’s and still emerge with a meaningful entrance scholarship.
- The STRIVE Scholarship Program designates 5 scholarships per year valued at $1,000 each, provided by the Rotary Club. Scholarships will be awarded towards tuition at UPEI, Holland College or any other similar institution off Island, or for any 20 week or longer approved training course.
- This program has proven to be of significant benefit to all participants, not just those selected as recipients. There is a realization that a new start is possible and that one is not alone. The support of the anonymous Rotarians who set up the program and of the committee members as friends/mentors is a powerful indicator to the students that the community is interested in them.
Holland College Foundation Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries Program - Entrance
‒ check the Holland College website for a complete list (www.hollandcollege.com)
‒ must be attending Holland College
‒ minimum average of 70% or higher
McDonald’s Bursary
‒ must be an employee of McDonald’s
‒ must be attending a post secondary school
‒ high academic achievement
‒ applications and deadline information available at nearest McDonald’s location
D. P. Murphy Inc. Tuition Assistance Program
‒ attending a post secondary institution
‒ up to $1,000
‒ employed with the Murphy company on a part time basis (under 30 hours per week) or child/grandchild of a Tim Horton’s employee
‒ be 23 years of age or younger
‒ contact: HR Department at D. P. Murphy Inc.
Phone: 369-3727 Fax: 368-3758
Web Site: www.dpminc.com
PEI Legislative Assembly Page Program
‒ 8 Island students selected
‒ preferable grade 12
‒ requires at least 2 shifts per week
‒ $120/week plus mileage
‒ information available in Student Services
NOTE: There are other bursaries available at Holland College which you are eligible for once you are accepted in your program. A complete list is available at the Student Services office of Holland College or online at www.hollandcollege.com.
Retail Council of Canada
‒ For more information on what is available, go to
https://www.retailcouncil.org/memberservices/retail-education/retail-as-a-career-scholarship-program
St. John The Baptist Parish Bursary
‒ graduate of Three Oaks who is from St. John the Baptist parish in Miscouche
‒ pursuing studies at any post secondary institution
‒ recipient must be of good Christian character and exhibit traits of diligence and sincerity
‒ academic performance and financial need could be determining factors in the final selection
‒ information available at St. John the Baptist parish
Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Aboriginal Students
‒ In Student Services there are some booklets published by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada that outline various resources that aboriginal students may access if they are pursuing education beyond high school.
VARIOUS POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTION WEBSITES
Academy of Learning Career College- www.academyoflearning.com
Acadia University-www.acadiau.ca
Atlantic Baptist University/Crandall University-
http://www.crandallu.ca/
Atlantic Business College - www.abc.nb.ca
Canadian Coast Guard - http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/College-and-Careers/Apply-to-College
Cape Breton University - www.cbu.ca
Chez Bernard Beauty Academy - www.chezbernardbeautyacademy.com
Dalhousie University - www.dal.ca
Holland College - www.hollandcollege.com
McKenzie College - www.mckenziecollege.com
Majestany Institute - www.majestany.ca
Medes - www.medes.ca
Memorial University - www.mun.ca
Mount Allison University - www.mta.ca
Mount Saint Vincent University - www.msvu.ca
New Brunswick Community College - www.nbcc.ca
Nova Scota Agricultural College - www.dal.ca/faculty/agriculture.htm
Nova Scotia Community College - www.nscc.ca
Nova Scotia College of Art & Design (NSCAD) - www.nscad.ca
Oultons College - www.oultoncollege.com
Schools in Canada - www.schoolsincanada.com
St. Francis Xavier University - www.stfx.ca
Saint Mary’s University - www.smu.ca
St. Thomas University - www.stu.ca
University of New Brunswick - www.unb.ca
Universite de Moncton - www.umoncton.ca
Universite de Ste. Anne - www.usainteanne.ca
University of Kings College - www.ukings.ns.ca
UPEI - www.upei.ca
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