Alberta Electrical Association Accepting 2019 Scholarship Applications

ECAO

Mar 19, 2019

To date the Alberta Electrical Association has supported the industry with over $100,000 of postsecondary scholarships and bursaries for current members and their children. For 2019, nine scholarships from three regions are available, as well as one scholarship available to applicants across the province.

Here’s what’s on offer for 2019:

    • Calgary — four scholarships worth $2500, $2000, $1500 and $1000

    • Lethbridge — one scholarship worth $1000

    • Edmonton CREC Scholarship — four scholarships worth $1500 each

An additional $1500 scholarship is available from The Personal Home and Auto Group Insurer to AEA members province wide.

The 2018 scholarship recipients and the related corporate sponsors include:

    • Veronica Alba, $1500 — ESE-LSS Technologies

    • Aimee Supinski, $2000 — Leviton

    • Luke Lepine, $1500 —Guillevin

    • Sithembisiwe Ngope, $1500 — Schneider Electric

    • Brendan Senholt, $1000 — Thomas & Betts

    • Nicholas Kluczny, $1000 — SMP Engineering

    • Peter Brockmann, $1500 — Schneider Electric

    • Alyssa Yeager, $1000 — Mulvey & Banani

    • Scott Stimson, $1000 — Mount Royal University

    • Eric Widdis, $1000 — SAIT

    • Sean Pavernini, $1000 — SAIT

    • Matthiew Rollingson, $750 — Red Deer College

    • Calvin Carlson, $750 — Red Deer College

Find out more about the 2019 scholarships.

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