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Ken & Ellen McAllister Scholarship

Ken Ellen McAllister Scholarship

Applicable For:

Graduated Students

Max Award Amount:

$10,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

In 1999, the Ken & Ellen McAllister Scholarship was created in their honour. Ken and Ellen were ardent supporters of higher education. Each of their children was motivated to pursue a college education by the attitude and love that Ken and Ellen instilled in them. With this scholarship, Ken and Ellen’s legacy of support for and dedication to higher education is honoured and kept on.

Eligibility Criteria For Ken & Ellen McAllister Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that you may find for scholarships dedicated to supporting education:

  • Field of Study: Education scholarships typically prioritize applicants who are pursuing a career in education. This may include individuals studying to become teachers, school administrators, educational researchers, or professionals in related fields.
  • Enrollment in an Educational Program: Many education scholarships require applicants to be enrolled or accepted into an accredited educational program. This can include undergraduate education programs, graduate programs in education, or specialized programs for specific teaching disciplines.
  • Academic Achievement: While academic achievement is not always a strict requirement, some scholarships may consider the applicant’s academic performance or require a minimum GPA to demonstrate potential for success in their educational pursuits.
  • Commitment to Education: Education scholarships often value applicants who demonstrate a strong commitment to education, teaching, or improving the field of education. This can be shown through involvement in education-related activities, volunteer work, leadership roles, or experiences in educational settings.
  • Recommendations: Applicants may be required to submit letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or individuals who can speak to their passion for education, teaching abilities, work ethic, and potential for success in the field.
  • Personal Statement/Essay: Many scholarship applications include an essay or personal statement where applicants can share their interest in education, their motivation to pursue a career in education, their experiences, and how the scholarship would support their educational and professional goals.
  • Residency: Some education scholarships may have specific requirements related to citizenship or residency. Scholarships may be open to domestic students, international students, or have restrictions based on location or region.

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