EFC Scholarships for Atlantic Canada 2023

EFC Scholarship

March 22, 2023

If you’re a post-secondary student who is pursuing a career in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technologist/Technician, Industrial Distribution, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain/Operations, Logistics, Data Analytics Management or Information Technology – then consider a career in an industry that is committed to a safer, more environmentally-sustainable future for Canadians. Take the first step by applying now!

EFC Scholarship 2023
EFC Scholarship 2023
EFC Scholarship 2023

Dale Eddy Memorial Scholarship

Value: $3500 1 available

Dale Eddy Limited Scholarship

Value: $3500 1 available

Graybar Canada Award of Excellence Scholarship

Value: $3500 1 available

Scholarship Eligibility

All applicants are Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have completed their first year of a recognized university or college in Canada, have maintained a minimum 75% average* and be registered in a full-time 2023 eligible post-secondary degree or diploma program. Students must be enrolled in their program and attending school in Fall 2023/Winter 2024 semesters. Applicants may apply for a total of only three scholarships.

Preference will be given to those applicants with a connection to an EFC member company and who are pursuing post-secondary education in a discipline which targets a career in the Electrical industry, such as Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technologist, Electrical Technician, Industrial Distribution, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Management Operations, Logistics and Information Technology.

*Electro-Federation Canada and its members reserve the right to request verification of any information submitted by an applicant. All selected students will be asked to provide both an official transcript and proof of 2023/2024 full-time school enrollment prior to the scholarship being confirmed and awarded. Selected students will provide permission for promotion of their name and scholarship in media and marketing materials. All decisions are final and not eligible for appeal.

Congratulations to the 2022 Recipients – View the list

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