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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.
About University of St Andrews in Scotland
St Andrews is a medieval city of 16,000 and the university is the oldest in Scotland. Its reputation for excellence has attracted scholars from around the world, including Prince William, many Scottish kings, scientist Edward Jenner, the developer of the smallpox vaccine, and writer Fay Weldon. The University of St Andrews has a lasting impact on its graduates. Its rich history, outstanding academic accomplishments and picturesque setting provide those fortunate enough to attend the university with a truly unique experience.
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.
About University of St Andrews in Scotland
St Andrews is a medieval city of 16,000 and the university is the oldest in Scotland. Its reputation for excellence has attracted scholars from around the world, including Prince William, many Scottish kings, scientist Edward Jenner, the developer of the smallpox vaccine, and writer Fay Weldon. The University of St Andrews has a lasting impact on its graduates. Its rich history, outstanding academic accomplishments and picturesque setting provide those fortunate enough to attend the university with a truly unique experience.
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2025 Scholarship Winners
This year, the McEuen Foundation has chosen to award the scholarship to two exceptional students, who will both begin their studies at St Andrews in the fall of 2025.
This year, the McEuen Foundation has chosen to award the scholarship to two exceptional students, who will both begin their studies at St Andrews in the fall of 2025.

Joshua Enechukwu is a graduate of Webber Academy in Calgary, where he excelled academically and actively contributed to the school community. He was a dedicated member of the senior varsity basketball team and played a key role in their journey to the provincial championships. He was also a member of the senior varsity cross country, volleyball, and track and field teams. As a student coach, he prepared players to transition to high school basketball through drills and plays, emphasizing teamwork and discipline. His leadership extended beyond the court, as he was an active member of the student council for three years, where he shared innovative ideas and helped bring school events to life. Additionally, Joshua significantly boosted the academic confidence of grade seven students through tutoring.
In the wider community, Joshua is committed to service and mentorship. He founded his mentorship program, Bright Minds Strong Men, where he supports students from Africa and Canada through guidance, funding for tutoring, and essential resources. He also volunteers weekly at Verve Senior Living and the Vecova Recreation Center, where he supports seniors and children with disabilities. These experiences continue to fuel Joshua’s passion for medicine and deepen his understanding and appreciation for holistic care. He is also an active member of the youth orchestra at his local church, where he plays the flute.
This fall, Joshua will begin his medical studies at the University of St Andrews. With deep gratitude, he looks forward to starting this journey as a McEuen Scholar and is ready to represent the foundation’s values of leadership and excellence.
In the wider community, Joshua is committed to service and mentorship. He founded his mentorship program, Bright Minds Strong Men, where he supports students from Africa and Canada through guidance, funding for tutoring, and essential resources. He also volunteers weekly at Verve Senior Living and the Vecova Recreation Center, where he supports seniors and children with disabilities. These experiences continue to fuel Joshua’s passion for medicine and deepen his understanding and appreciation for holistic care. He is also an active member of the youth orchestra at his local church, where he plays the flute.
This fall, Joshua will begin his medical studies at the University of St Andrews. With deep gratitude, he looks forward to starting this journey as a McEuen Scholar and is ready to represent the foundation’s values of leadership and excellence.

Callaghan Mayo is a graduating student from the International Baccalaureate program at the International School Manila. Originally from Sarnia, Ontario, Callaghan moved overseas at the age of eight and has since lived in Seoul, South Korea, and Manila, Philippines. Her international upbringing has fostered a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and played a key role in shaping her academic passion for history and international relations.
Throughout high school, Callaghan has been an active member of her school community. She has participated in a wide range of extracurricular activities, including the varsity football (soccer) and softball teams, the French Honour Society, and the Student Ambassadors Club. A highlight of her time abroad has been engaging in meaningful volunteer work with organizations such as Stepping Stones and Child Hope, where she has collaborated with local experts and community members to address child poverty in Manila.
Callaghan is also an avid football player. For the past four years, she has played with Kaya, a local Filipino club, which has allowed her to connect with the broader community outside of school. As a member of her school's varsity football team, she has contributed to back-to-back gold medal wins in the local RIFA tournament.
In the fall, Callaghan will begin her studies in Modern History and International Relations at the University of St Andrews. She is eager to explore a field she sees as increasingly vital in today’s global context and looks forward to continuing her commitment to service and community engagement during her time at university.
Callaghan expresses her deep gratitude for the support of the McEuen Scholarship Foundation and is honoured to represent the foundation throughout her studies and future endeavours.
Throughout high school, Callaghan has been an active member of her school community. She has participated in a wide range of extracurricular activities, including the varsity football (soccer) and softball teams, the French Honour Society, and the Student Ambassadors Club. A highlight of her time abroad has been engaging in meaningful volunteer work with organizations such as Stepping Stones and Child Hope, where she has collaborated with local experts and community members to address child poverty in Manila.
Callaghan is also an avid football player. For the past four years, she has played with Kaya, a local Filipino club, which has allowed her to connect with the broader community outside of school. As a member of her school's varsity football team, she has contributed to back-to-back gold medal wins in the local RIFA tournament.
In the fall, Callaghan will begin her studies in Modern History and International Relations at the University of St Andrews. She is eager to explore a field she sees as increasingly vital in today’s global context and looks forward to continuing her commitment to service and community engagement during her time at university.
Callaghan expresses her deep gratitude for the support of the McEuen Scholarship Foundation and is honoured to represent the foundation throughout her studies and future endeavours.
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.