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APTEA Scholarship
Applications
2009 / 2010
2009/2010 General Application for
Full-Time
Studies
2009/2010
Application for
Part-Time Studies
for APTEA Members only.
Updated
June 29/09
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Additional Scholarship
Opportunities
In addition to the annual scholarships offered by APTEA and by TD
Insurance Meloche Monnex at the Annual General meeting in
November each year, scholarships are offered by three of our value
added sponsors.
Guidelines for eligibility may vary
with each scholarship. Some require that the APTEA member is a member or policy holder
and others require that the student applicant is a member.
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TD Insurance Meloche Monnex provides scholarships at
many colleges and universities in Canada. You do not have
to be a policy holder to apply for these scholarships. Applications are available from the Scholarship
/ Bursary / Awards Departments at these institutions.
Eligibility requirements for scholarships may differ at each
institution
There are specific national scholarships
provided by TD Insurance Meloche Monnex for Nursing and Engineering, to
name a couple.
A web search for TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Scholarships
will provide additional scholarship opportunities in many provinces.
Updated June 25/08
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Expanded scholarship program offers more
help for students pursuing post-secondary education.
Johnson Inc. has expanded its annual
scholarship program and has earmarked more funding to help take
some of the stress out of students’ post-secondary education
decisions.
“Johnson is proud to support students with
their continuing education through our scholarship program,”
said Johnson’s President Ken Bennett. “These awards help reduce
some of the financial barriers that may keep students from
pursuing their career plans. We have increased our annual
scholarship program from $100,000 to $150,000 and we look
forward to offering more valuable awards to deserving students.”
This year, Johnson is pleased to offer
$150,000 in scholarship funding—that translates into 100
scholarships valued at $1,500 each. Previous awards were valued
at $1,000 each. Students who are graduating high school this
year and pursuing post-secondary education may apply to the
Johnson Scholarship Fund.
Since 1998,
the Johnson scholarship program has awarded $1,000,000 in
scholarships and academic grants to students across Canada. For
example, Samuel Ferber from Ruthven, ON, received a 2007 Johnson
scholarship and is currently studying Life Sciences at Queen’s
University.
Rebecca White of Sydney, NS, used her 2007 Johnson scholarship
funding to help cover the cost of pursuing a bachelor of
education degree at Acadia University. Ryan Vachon, of St. Paul,
AB, is using his scholarship funding to attend Grant MacEwan
College and plans to earn a master of mechanical engineering
degree.
Completed application forms must be
submitted by September 15, 2008 and must be accompanied by a
transcript of final year credits, a reference letter, and a
letter from the applicant describing their school and community
activities and future plans. For more information or to apply,
visit
www.johnson.ca or e-mail
scholarshipfund@johnson.ca
Johnson
is one of Canada's leading insurance and benefit providers.
Headquartered in St. John’s, NL, the company is a national
organization with a team of over 1000 employees in more than 60
locations across the country. Johnson offers award-winning
customer service to individual policyholders and to more than
3,000,000 members and employees of client associations and
organizations.
Updated June 30/08
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Scholarship
Application and Guidelines
Deadline is
August 21, 2009
"Student
Applicants must have been a member at Legacy Savings and Credit
Union for one year prior to making an application."
Updated Nov 25/08
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