Publication Date
22 Feb 2017
These six successful applicants received a bursary cheque of $1,000 towards their post-secondary academic program (from East to West).
- Talia De Palma (Gagetown)
- Tyler Snook (Gagetown)
- Léa Landry (Ottawa)
- Danielle Aman (Kingston)
- Jerica Tondu (Edmonton)
- Colleen Moore (Edmonton)
Applications were evaluated on a number of criteria including academic achievement, financial need, expressed future ambitions, and community involvement. Policy guidelines and rules for eligibility can be found at: http://cmea-agmc.ca/cmea-bursary-program
The call for applications for the 2017 program will be going out in May 2017 by e-mail. All members of the CMEA are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to assist worthy individuals in the pursuit of their post-secondary education. Since 2002, CMEA has presented a total of $65,000 of educational bursary.
CHIMO!
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