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Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Bursaries
The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) makes numerous bursaries available to students who are entering Ontario’s faculties of education. Bursary applications must be submitted directly to ETFO no later than 30 April (prior to September enrolment in the final-year Concurrent or Consecutive Education Program). Refer to the ETFO website for eligibility and application procedures.
Senator Frank Carrel Upper-Year Scholarships
The Senator Frank Carrel Scholarships have been established at Queen's University through the generosity of the late Senator Frank Carrel, noted publisher, executive and author who represented the Gulf Division in the Legislative Council of the Province of Quebec for many years prior to his death in 1940. Candidates for Carrel Scholarships must for at least one year prior to their application for admission to Queen's University (or for at least one year prior to 30 April if enrolled in an upper year) have been and remain until the expiry of their scholarship domiciled in the Province of Quebec and as far as possible in the City or County of Quebec or in the Gulf Region of the Legislative Council of Quebec as constituted at 30 July, 1940, (including Rimouski, Bonaventure, Gaspe-est, Gaste-ouest and Iles de la Madeleine). Several scholarships are awarded annually for general proficiency in the work of the previous year. All eligible candidates will be considered automatically.
Paul Park Mathematics, Science and Technology Education Scholarships
The Paul Park scholarships were established to encourage students entering the Faculty of Education to teach in the fields of Mathematics, Science and Technological Education. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence and on the recommendation of the Mathematics, Science, and Technological Education committee. Candidates accepted to Technological Education or at least one of Intermediate-Senior Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Physics are eligible. All eligible candidates will be considered automatically.
The J. Bolton and Kathleen Slack Scholarship
Established in January 2012 by J. Bolton Slack, BA (Hons) 1944, MA 1946, the J. Bolton and Kathleen Slack Scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering the consecutive Bachelor of Education program in the Faculty of Education. It is valued at approximately $2500 and selection will be made by the Awards Committee of the Faculty of Education.