Ten students have been named Cambrian College's recipients of the prestigious Schulich Builders Scholarships for people pursuing careers in skilled trades.
Ten first-year students enrolled in trades programs at Cambrian College are this year's recipients of the Schulich Foundation Builders scholarships. Five of the students enrolled in two-year diploma programs received a scholarship valued at $40,000, while five students enrolled in one-year certificate programs received scholarships valued at $20,000. (Back row, left to right): Sam Robinson, Ian Ketcheson, Patrick Beaudry, Adric Cluff. (Front row: left to right): Caleb Potvin, Zackary Vaillancourt, Lily Ingram, Kiara Larocque, Chloe Paulin, Amber Pula.
Out of a pool of 350,000 potential candidates across Canada, more than 1,000 students were nominated, of which 120 received these celebrated scholarships.
Ian Ketcheson, 18, is a recipient of the $40,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of Bayside Secondary School in Quinte West, Ketcheson is enrolled in the Heavy Equipment Technician program.
Kiara Larocque, 18, is a recipient of the $40,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of Lasalle Secondary School in Sudbury, Larocque is also enrolled in the Heavy Equipment Technician program.
Sam Robinson, 18, is a recipient of the $40,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of Bowmanville High School in Bowmanville, Robinson also started the Heavy Equipment Technician program this term.
Lily Ingram, 18, is a recipient of the $40,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School in Sudbury, Ingram is a first-year student in Cambrian's Industrial Mechanical Millwright Technician program.
Zackary Vaillancourt, 18, is a recipient of the $40,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of École secondaire catholique L'Horizon in Val Caron, Vaillancourt is enrolled in Cambrian's Electrical Engineering Technician - Industrial program.
Adric Cluff, 38, is a recipient of the $20,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A resident of Sudbury, Cluff is enrolled in the Carpentry Renovation Techniques program this term.
Amber Pula, 28, is a recipient of the $20,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A resident of Peterborough, Pula has also started the Carpentry Renovation Techniques program.
Caleb Potvin, 18, is a recipient of the $20,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School in Sudbury, Potvin is enrolled in Carpentry Renovation Techniques this term.
Chloe Paulin, 19, is a recipient of the $20,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. A graduate of Lasalle Secondary School in Sudbury, Paulin is enrolled in the Carpentry Renovation Techniques program.
Patrick Beaudry, 30, is a recipient of the $20,000 Schulich Builder Scholarship. Beaudry, of Hanmer, is also enrolled in the Carpentry Renovation Techniques program this term.
Quotes:
"We are proud to promote the skilled trades and support students pursuing this rewarding career path. Canadians rely heavily on the trades to build and maintain infrastructure critical for prosperous communities. Our challenge today is not having enough of these talented people to meet the demand." -Judy Schulich, The Schulich Foundation.
"Post-secondary education plays an instrumental role in preparing graduates for in-demand jobs. This investment in Ontario's students is an investment in their future, and in turn will help build the skilled trades workforce that Ontario needs to thrive." -The Honourable Jill Dunlop, Minister of Education.
"Schulich Builders Scholarships provide a wrap-around support program at the largest Ontario colleges offering skilled trade programs. Recipients benefit from a full-ride scholarship that covers full-tuition of their certificate or diploma, multiple four-figure monetary stipends and a completion bonus, as well as intangible benefits such as week-to-week mentorship with a dedicated Schulich Builders resource officer that facilitates job recruitment prep and industry connections to employers. The Schulich Builders greatly benefit by being plugged into a peer-to-peer network of fellow scholarship recipients at their college on a monthly basis. This scholarship program will undoubtedly advance these students' trajectory to reach their full potential and launch a promising career in their skilled trade. It can be a life-changing opportunity for the Schulich Builders!"
-David Goodman, Executive Director, The Schulich Foundation"We are so fortunate to work with the Schulich Foundation and be a part of the Schulich Builders Scholarships program.
I want to thank the entire team at the Schulich Foundation for partnering with us. Both of our organizations are focused on promoting the importance of skilled trades, not just in our region or province but across all of Canada."
-Kristine Morrissey, President, Cambrian College"Over the past four years I have developed a strong passion and interest for repairing heavy/agricultural equipment. While growing up on a farm, I have had to learn how to operate, diagnose and repair various types of machinery. I love learning new skills and I believe that Cambrian College will allow me to professionally extend and develop these skills. The Schulich Builders Scholarship is an extraordinary opportunity, one that I believe will result in me being able to enter this career with ease and fill one more spot in Ontario's trade gap."
-Ian Ketcheson, recipient of $40,000 Schulich Foundation Builders Scholarship, Cambrian College"I chose Millwright after attending an event at Cambrian and spending nearly 40 minutes in the millwright lab speaking with one of the teachers and a student. I'd like to be an encouragement that results in more women following the path of trades."
-Lily Ingram, recipient of $40,000 Schulich Foundation Builders Scholarship, Cambrian College
About The Schulich Foundation
The Schulich Foundation is one of Canada's largest foundations, having donated in excess of $350 million. Seymour Schulich established and funded The Schulich Foundation. He holds Canada's highest civilian award, the Order of Canada, and is among Canada's greatest philanthropists. Having benefited greatly from a scholarship that enabled him to do his MBA, Mr. Schulich has built a well-earned reputation as a champion for education and access to education in Canada and around the world. The Schulich Foundation has endowed university faculties of business, engineering, medicine, law, education, music, chemistry, nursing and dentistry; libraries, dormitories, courtyards, medical health centers, lecture and music halls. Over 6,000 scholarships are awarded annually to students in Schulich Schools.
The Foundation's largest initiative is the $200 million Schulich Leaders Scholarship Program, spanning 25 universities across Canada and Israel, in support of students pursuing STEM education. Based on the resounding success of Schulich Leaders, the program model was adapted towards future skilled trade workers pursuing post-secondary education at leading colleges across Ontario. The program has awarded two cohorts comprised of 220 future skilled trade workers to date.