Students win scholarships
sponsored by NLHC
Gloria Williams of St. John’s, Michael Edmunds of Roaches Line, and
Leslie
Penney 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 Lloyd Matthews, minister
responsible
for housing.
NLHC has awarded nine such scholarships to 1999 high school
graduates
and adults pursuing post-secondary education: three to children of
clients;
three to children of employees; and three to adult clients returning to
school. Awards are offered on a regional basis — Avalon/East, Central
and
Western/Labrador.
Commenting on the scholarship program, Mr. Matthews said:
“Providing
scholarships to children and adults alike remain a priority for the
corporation.
NLHC recognizes that a good education is an important ingredient for
achieving
goals in today’s competitive world. I commend each of the winners for
their
hard work and dedication and wish them much success in their future
studies.”
Gloria Williams, winner of the adult scholarship, is currently
attending
Memorial University in St. John’s where she is working towards a
Bachelor
Degree in Social Work. Ms. Williams was chosen for the award based on
an
interview that assessed initiative, need, and community and work
experience.
Michael Edmunds, son of Michael and Lois Edmunds, is the
winner of an
NLHC clients’ children scholarship. He graduated from Bishop O’Neil
Collegiate
in Brigus with an average of 84.7 per cent in level III courses.
Michael
is currently attending Memorial University in St. John’s where he is
planning
to pursue an education in Engineering.
Leslie Penney is the daughter of Don and Kay Penney. Don is a
Hardware
Support Specialist with NLHC’s Information Systems Division. Leslie
graduated
from Mount Pearl Senior High School with an average of 82.54 per cent
in
level III courses. At present she is attending Acadia University in
Nova
Scotia where she is working towards a Fine Arts degree.
Winners of the adult client 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.
For further information, contact:
Jenny Bowring, Corporate Communications
Telephone: (709) 724-3055
E-mail: releases@nlhc.nf.ca
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