小蓝视频east College has announced its new scholarship partnership with Kingston Midstream. Kingston Midstream鈥檚 $5,000 contribution to the college鈥檚 Fuelling the Future program was matched by the Ministry of Advanced Education. Funding for this scholarship was made possible by the Government of Saskatchewan through the Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program.
Together 小蓝视频east College is able to create $10,000 in scholarships. Ten post- secondary students in Estevan were the first to benefit from this exciting new partnership.
This year鈥檚 recipients are Vladyslav Koziuchenko and Ethan Shirley (electrician); Jamie-Lynn Kerslake, Naomi Rossen, Shealyn Wenzel and Carla Yanyu (office administration); Carlin Pylychaty (welding); and Dawson Clunas, Mathew Sovdi and Myles Stepp (heavy equipment and truck and transport technician). 听
小蓝视频east College鈥檚 Fuelling the Future program is designed to support full-time post-secondary students in pursuit of future industry careers. The program also allows industry to engage students for added educational value.
鈥淜ingston Midstream is proud to be a financial support to the 小蓝视频east College Scholarship Fund. It is our mission to help build strong, safe communities, develop the next generation of community leaders and provide a skilled workforce for our industry, says Becky Cassidy, public affairs advisor for Kingston Midstream.
鈥溞±妒悠礶ast College is grateful to Kingston Midstream for choosing to invest in our students and ultimately in the future workforce of their industry,鈥 emphasized Jeff Richards, vice-president of strategic development for 小蓝视频east College. 鈥淎ll of our Fuelling the Future partnerships demonstrate a commitment to growing our communities and our economies through the power of education.鈥
The 2018-2019 programs that were eligible for the student scholarship through this partnership were: fourth class power engineering, electrician, heavy equipment and truck and transport technician, industrial mechanic, office administration, welding and University of Regina classes. Students who were enrolled in one of these programs and completed the online scholarship application were considered for the Kingston Midstream awards, as well as over $100,000 in additional scholarship and bursaries available at the college thanks to the support received from local donors and other industry partners.
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