The Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board (ALCDSB) congratulates Maya Garrett, grade 12 student at St. Paul Catholic Secondary School (SPCSS) in Trenton, for being one of 10 recipients of the University of Guelph-Humber's Founders' Academic Merit Scholarship.
Recipients of the scholarship are eligible to receive $9,000 each academic year for a total of $36,000 over 4 years of full-time study.
"Maya's determination and consistent high grades, coupled with a passion for learning are a perfect blend of attributes for future student success. I am confident that Maya will continue to make significant contributions and achieve great success in her future endeavors," said Dall-McGrath.
Maya credits the support she received from her guidance department and teachers for their assistance with the application process. "I must thank my teachers for their guidance throughout my high school career and by writing me excellent letters of reference. I am also very grateful to our guidance department, as the counsellors helped me to navigate the post-secondary admissions application process," she said.
Maya is pursuing a degree in Media Studies and Communications at the University of Guelph-Humber this September, with the hopes of working in either the film or advertising industries. "I am looking forward to studying courses which are focused on my own interests, living in residence and in an urban centre. I am excited about meeting new people and becoming part of a new school community," she said.
Maya has attended SPCSS since the seventh grade and though she is thrilled to be moving on to post-secondary, she expresses a fondness for her time there. "I love our small school community and I appreciate all the things that make it unique and will be forever grateful for all of the opportunities that were made available to me as an ALCDSB student". She said.
About the Founders' Academic Merit Scholarship
The ideal candidate for the University of Guelph-Humber's Founder's Merit Scholarship is a high academic achiever who has superior leadership ability and potential.
To be considered for this scholarship, students must have a minimum 90% admission average, be entering the first year of postsecondary studies for the first time and be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.