Blake-Kirkpatrick Scholarship

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The Blake-Kirkpatrick scholarship is Atlantic Canada's largest undergraduate scholarship, and is awarded to four students each year by the University of New Brunswick[1]. It was established in 2004 by the university's chancellor, Richard Currie.

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[edit] Criteria

Applicants should submit an essay (not less than 250 words) to the Selection Committee giving evidence of their leadership capabilities, including (but not limited to) school and extra-curricular activities. Also required in the essay is evidence of overcoming barriers or difficult situations. Applications not meeting all three criteria will automatically be disregarded.[2]

[edit] Value of the Scholarship

The value of the scholarship depends on the university program chosen by the winner.

Students entering an engineering program are awarded $55,000 over five (5) years as follows[2]:

  • Year 1: $15,000
  • Year 2: $12,000
  • Year 3: $10,000
  • Year 4: $10,000
  • Year 5: $8,000

Winners of the scholarship who are entering any other field are awarded $45,000 over four (4) years as follows[2]:

  • Year 1: $15,000
  • Year 2: $12,000
  • Year 3: $10,000
  • Year 4: $8,000

[edit] Selection Committee

The selection committee consists of:

  • Mrs. C. Elizabeth Meier, B.A. ‘71, M.Sc. ‘75, B.Sc.N. ‘86;
  • Rev. James W. Golding L.Th. ‘63;
  • and Dr. Earle W. Wood, B.Sc. ‘59, BEd ‘66, M.A. ‘69, LL.D. ‘98.[2]

[edit] Previous Winners

The previous winners by year and alphabetical order:

2006

  • Jonathan O'Kane (Saint John, NB) O
  • Kristen Murray (Charlottetown, PEI) O
  • Miles Goff (Wickham, NB) O
  • Tyler Edwards (Canterbury, NB) E

2005

  • Ryan Brideau (Miramichi, NB) O
  • Holly Sampson (Glace Bay, NS) E
  • Sarah Schwartz (Deer Lake, NL) O
  • Brandon Wilbur (Hampton, NB) E

2004

  • Sean Hayman (St. Stephen, NB) E
  • Megan Hurley (Hampton, NB) O
  • Brendan Wood (Deer Lake, NL) E
  • Jessica Yeates (Fredericton, NB) O

E - Entering an engineering program.
O - Enter a program other than engineering.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Atlantic Canada's largest undergrad scholarships awarded", APEGNB, July 4, 2005, retrieved August 16, 2006
  2. ^ a b c d "Blake-Kirckpatrick Scholarships Application", University of New Brunswick, retrieved August 16, 2006