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The McEuen Scholarship is awarded to qualified Canadian students age 21 and younger for a full three-year undergraduate or a four-year honours degree at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
The scholarship covers all tuition and residence fees and includes a book allowance of £200.
Awarded annually to a resident Canadian citizen, this renewable entrance scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic and extra-curricular achievement.
The scholarship covers all tuition and residence fees and includes a book allowance of £200.
Awarded annually to a resident Canadian citizen, this renewable entrance scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic and extra-curricular achievement.
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Madighan Ryan from Chelsea, Québec is the 2022 McEuen Scholarship recipientJune 2022
A grade 12 student at Elmwood School (Ottawa) in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Madighan is the co-founder and leader of SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Alliance), part of the Ottawa Regional Youth Choir, and a French and English Tutor at The Boys and Girls Club. Her hobbies include photography and trail running.
During her time at Elmwood, Madighan lived for a month in Kowak, a small village in the north of Tanzania and worked on a potable water project.
A grade 12 student at Elmwood School (Ottawa) in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Madighan is the co-founder and leader of SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Alliance), part of the Ottawa Regional Youth Choir, and a French and English Tutor at The Boys and Girls Club. Her hobbies include photography and trail running.
During her time at Elmwood, Madighan lived for a month in Kowak, a small village in the north of Tanzania and worked on a potable water project.
Click on the YouTube video below to see McEuen scholars Katherine Carsley Lacroix, Marika Schenkels and Mathis Bourassa explain how the McEuen Scholarship makes a difference.
John Aylen, President of the McEuen Scholarship Foundation, explains the McEuen Scholarship Foundation.
The Story of the McEuens and the McEuen Scholarship Foundation
"The story of Dolly and Mhairi McEuen is a fascinating tale of how two extraordinary women made their way in a male-dominated world. Having money may have made their lives more comfortable, but it also presented a splay of difficult choices. This simple, factual account of two memorable characters reads like a novel. Bravo to John Aylen and the caretakers of their great philanthropic adventure for putting the pieces together in a wonderful book."
Marianne Ackerman, Publisher, The Rover |
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