Otonabee Region Conservation Foundation
Supporting Students with an Interest in Conservation

2010 Award Recipient

Julian Tennent-Riddell of Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School (PCVS) is the 2010 recipient of the Conservation Foundation McCulloch Scholarship. Julian plans to attend Trent University this fall for the Environmental and Resource Studies Program.
Congratulations, Julian!
Julian is pictured here with his mother, and John Good, President and Susan Cooper, Vice-President, of the Otonabee Conservation Foundation.

Conservation Foundation McCulloch Scholarship

The Conservation Foundation McCulloch Scholarship was established by the Otonabee Conservation Foundation in 2003. The Scholarship is supported by a bequest to the Otonabee Conservation Foundation from the late Mary Margaret (McCulloch) Edison. The Foundation acknowledges her commitment to conservation and the environment
through this award.

The scholarship recognizes dedication and leadership in conservation or environmental projects and related issues shown by a graduating student who plans to pursue post secondary education in an environment related field of study.

Who is eligible to receive this scholarship?

This scholarship is awarded to a graduating student of a high school located within the Otonabee Region Watershed who has demonstrated commitment and leadership in local environmental initiatives that have made a tangible difference
within the watershed community.

Graduating students from a high school within the Otonabee Region Watershed. (This includes Crestwood, Kenner, Adam Scott, St. Peters, Holy Cross, Peterborough Collegiate Vocational School, Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School, Norwood District, Lakefield District, and Lakefield College).

Students who will be attending a post secondary institution in 2011/12, in a field related to the environment.

The student must be nominated by a faculty member or member of the community
(i.e. a student cannot nominate themselves)

What is the value of the scholarship?

The value of this scholarship is $300.00.

Required Supporting Documentation:

2011 Deadline for Nominations:

The application for nominations must be received at the Conservation Foundation no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 3, 2011. Note: Incomplete or late applications may not be considered.

Please direct inquiries to Kathy Reid at 745-5791, ext. 224 or kreid@otonabee.com.

 

Download a copy of the Nomination Form