ECAO Accepting Applications for Its Scholarship Award Program

ECAO Accepting Applications for Its Scholarship Award Program

April 19, 2017

The Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario’s scholarship program is open to children or wards of salaried employees of association member companies. Application deadline: July 15.

Established in 2004, the program provides recipients with financial support so that they can attend post-secondary institutions.

Scholarships are awarded to outstanding students enrolling in a course leading to a university degree or community college diploma.

Degree courses offered by Canadian universities and Ontario community colleges will be given primary consideration.

Previous winners going back to 2011 include:

  • Courtney Norman, Kingston (2016)
  • Dylan Budau, Carp (2016)
  • Deanna Calabrese, Scarborough (2016)
  • Josh Carrafiello, New Hamburg (2016)
  • Ryan Gibson, Cambridge (2015)
  • Alexander Powell, Niagara Falls (2015)
  • Ryan Gibson, Cambridge (2014)
  • Dana Dinniwell, Barrie (2014)
  • Ryan Gibson, Cambridge (2013)
  • David Sharpe, Grimsby (2013)
  • Ryan Gibson, Cambridge (2012)
  • Christopher Saliba, Cambridge (2012
  • Matthew Huisman, Niagara Falls (2011)
  • Maxwell Howard, Jordan Station (2011)

Find out more: https://ecao.org/profile.asp.

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