Students win scholarships
sponsored by NLHC
Tara Skeffington of St. John's, Crystal Donahue of Fox Harbour, Sammy
Khalili
of St. John's, Sarah Whelan and Christopher White, both of Mount Pearl
are the recipients of $750 scholarships awarded by Newfoundland and
Labrador
Housing Corporation (NLHC) for the Avalon/East region. The winners were
announced today by Joan Marie Aylward, minister responsible for
housing.
Each year NLHC awards scholarships to high school graduates
and adults
pursuing post-secondary education. The scholarships are awarded to
children
of clients, children of employees, and adult clients returning to
school.Awards
are offered on a regional basis -- Avalon/East, Central and
Western/Labrador.
Commenting on the scholarship program, Ms. Aylward said: "I
would like
to congratulate all of the winners of our NLHC scholarships for this
year,
as well as all applicants who applied. The pursuit of a post-secondary
education takes a tremendous amount of hard work and commitment. I
commend
all of the scholarship winners and wish them well in their future
endeavors."
Tara Skeffington, winner of the adult scholarship, is
currently attending
the Centre for Nursing Studies in St. John's where she is completing
the
Practical Nursing Program. Ms. Skeffington was chosen for the award
based
on an interview that assessed initiative, need, and community and work
experience.
Crystal Donahue, daughter of Peter and Elaine Donahue, is the
winner
of an NLHC clients' children scholarship. Crystal graduated from Laval
Highschool in Placentia with an average of 88 per cent in level III
courses.
She is currently attending Memorial University, and her plans for the
future
include attending law school.
Sammy Khalili is the son of Clarines Rincon and Dr. Hassan
Khalili.
Clarines is the Librarian in NLHC's Resource Centre. Sammy gradutated
from
Beaconsfield High School in St. John's with an average of 95.11 per
cent
in level III courses. He is pursuing a degree in Life Sciences at
Queens
University in Kingston, Ontario, with future plans for medical school.
Sarah Whelan is the daughter of David and Deborah Whelan.
David is the
Sales and Service Manager in the Property Services Division. Sarah
graduated
from Mount Pearl Senior High School with an average of 79.33 per cent
in
level III courses. She is currently attending Memorial University in
St.
John's where she is completing a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with her
sights
also set on a degree in languages.
Christopher White is the son of Juanita Ivany. Juanita is a
Clerk Typist
in the Human Resources Division. Christopher graduated from Mount Pearl
Senior High School with an average of 78.67 per cent in level III
courses.
He is currently attending Memorial University in St. John's, and in the
future, plans to pursue a degree in electrical engineering.
Winners of the adult scholarships are selected based on an
interview
that assesses initiative, community and work experience, and
need.
Winners of the clients' and employees' children scholarships
are chosen
based on their overall average in level III courses. Applicants must
achieve
a minimum average of 75 per cent in final year high school courses to
be
considered eligible.
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For further information, contact:
Madonna Walsh, Corporate Communications
Telephone: (709) 724-3059
E-mail: releases@nlhc.nf.ca
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