Apply for $120,000 in Fifty-Two Available EFC Scholarships

EFC Scholarship Program

 

EFC Scholarship Program Deadline – May 31st, 2015

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) and its members continue to help students across Canada reach their education and career objectives through the EFC Scholarship program. 

In 2015 they are awarding $ 120,000 and 52 scholarships and provide support to university and college students in their pursuit for an exciting career in the electrical and electronics industries.

Eligibility:

All applicants must be Canadian citizens who have completed at least their first year of study, have maintained a minimum 75% average; be registered in a full-time eligible post-secondary degree or diploma program at a recognized Canadian education institution. Applicants may apply for a total of only three scholarships. Preference will be given to applicants with a connection to an EFC member company (http://www.electrofed.com/members/) and pursuing post-secondary education in a discipline that targets a career in the Electrical Industry, such as Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technologist, Electrical Technician, Certified Electrical Technologist, Industrial Distribution, and Business Administration. For corporate scholarships, please refer to the eligibility criteria of the individual sponsors. 

Details: https://efcscholarship.fluidreview.com/

 

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