NotesWhat is notes.io?

Notes brand slogan

Notes - notes.io

Newsroom Review - The Woo Group RBC Wealth Management Hong Kong USA: RBC Announces 2014 Aboriginal Student Awards Program Recipients

TORONTO, August 27, 2014 - From Engineering to Business Administration to Nursing, over the past 22 years RBC has financially helped 138 First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada attend post-secondary education. In continuing its support, RBC today announced the recipients of the 2014 RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program. This year, 10 Aboriginal students will receive scholarships to offset the costs of post-secondary education during the academic year, including tuition, textbooks, living expenses, and school supplies.

This year’s winners include a student who hopes to become a Biomedical Engineer to help bring positive change to the global public health sector and another who dreams of building an Aboriginal child care center after completing her degree in Business Administration.

“While many Aboriginal students are eager to pursue post-secondary education, some might not be able to, due to financial constraints,” said Chinyere Eni, national director, Aboriginal Markets, RBC. “We strongly believe investing in education fosters strong and healthy Aboriginal communities. Our awards program helps students overcome financial barriers so they can focus on their education, no matter what they choose to study.”

Since 1992, RBC has supported Indigenous students through the Aboriginal Student Awards Program. RBC will award each recipient up to $4,000 annually, for a maximum of four years, for post-secondary education. RBC also continues to invest in the Aboriginal students selected by considering those interested in careers in financial services for an opportunity to work at RBC.

2014 winners of the RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program (in alphabetical order):

• Brittany David, Manitoba (Little Black River Nation)
University of Winnipeg – Business Administration
• Nicholas Gault, Nova Scotia (Mi’kmaq)
Dalhousie University – Engineering
• Keisha GoodLeaf, Québec (Mohawk)
Concordia University – Bachelor of Commerce, Accounting
• Louis Harris, Ontario (Seneca – Six Nations)
University of British Columbia – Bachelor of Science, Zoology
• Clarissa Hoostie, Saskatchewan (White Bear First Nation)
University of Calgary – Bachelor of Nursing
• Sam MacLeod, Ontario (Ojibwe)
University of Toronto – Master of Information
• Tatiana Ruiz, British Columbia (Soda Creek Indian Band – Shuswap)
Thompson Rivers University – Business Administration
• Andre Schaub, Alberta (Ontario Métis Family Records Centre)
University of Alberta – Engineering
• Kelsey Spence, British Columbia (Métis)
Capilano University – Business Administration
• Robert Voudrach, Northwest Territories (Inuit of the Western Arctic)
Aurora College – Business Administration

Applications for the 2015 RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program will be accepted from December 1, 2014 to February 28, 2015. Eligibility criteria and more information can be found at rbc.com/careers/aboriginal_student_awards. In honour of the late Corinne Mount Pleasant-Jetté, a prominent member of the First Nations community who was instrumental in leading the launch of the RBC Aboriginal Student Awards Program, as of January 2015, one of the RBC awards will be named “The Corinne Mount Pleasant-Jetté Leadership Award”. This award will be given to one of the 10 winners who demonstrates leadership skills in their community and acts as a change agent for Aboriginal communities.
     
 
what is notes.io
 

Notes.io is a web-based application for taking notes. You can take your notes and share with others people. If you like taking long notes, notes.io is designed for you. To date, over 8,000,000,000 notes created and continuing...

With notes.io;

  • * You can take a note from anywhere and any device with internet connection.
  • * You can share the notes in social platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, instagram etc.).
  • * You can quickly share your contents without website, blog and e-mail.
  • * You don't need to create any Account to share a note. As you wish you can use quick, easy and best shortened notes with sms, websites, e-mail, or messaging services (WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, Signal).
  • * Notes.io has fabulous infrastructure design for a short link and allows you to share the note as an easy and understandable link.

Fast: Notes.io is built for speed and performance. You can take a notes quickly and browse your archive.

Easy: Notes.io doesn’t require installation. Just write and share note!

Short: Notes.io’s url just 8 character. You’ll get shorten link of your note when you want to share. (Ex: notes.io/q )

Free: Notes.io works for 12 years and has been free since the day it was started.


You immediately create your first note and start sharing with the ones you wish. If you want to contact us, you can use the following communication channels;


Email: [email protected]

Twitter: http://twitter.com/notesio

Instagram: http://instagram.com/notes.io

Facebook: http://facebook.com/notesio



Regards;
Notes.io Team

     
 
Shortened Note Link
 
 
Looding Image
 
     
 
Long File
 
 

For written notes was greater than 18KB Unable to shorten.

To be smaller than 18KB, please organize your notes, or sign in.