Loyalist College celebrates student achievements during Spring Awards and Indigenous Bursary ceremonies

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Belleville, Ontario, March 25, 2019 – Loyalist College recognized 101 students during the Spring Awards Ceremony on March 20, in the Link Lounge. Made possible by 41 donors, including 25 endowed funds, a total of $67,865 was awarded, bringing the total value of awards presented this year through the Awards Office, to more than $497,600.

“We are fortunate to have a strong community of generous donors who truly believe in the value of a Loyalist College education,” said Bob Forder, Chair of the Loyalist College Board of Governors. “We appreciate the work of The Loyalist College Foundation in providing this support for our students, and sincerely thank all of our donors.”

Many of the awards made available throughout the year are provided by the endowment fund for student financial assistance, which is administered by The Loyalist College Foundation.

“Congratulations to all of our award recipients,” said Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, Loyalist College President & CEO. “We know that these awards – made possible by the generosity of our donors – make a significant and lasting impact on students.”

The Bob Michaud Bursary, provided by the Rotary Club of Belleville in memory of former Rotarian Bob Michaud, was presented to Ashley Cooney, a second-year Business student, who has displayed outstanding sportsmanship, leadership and entrepreneurial skills.

Ashley Cooney, a Loyalist Business student presented with an award by Ken Wheeler from the Belleville Rotary Club. They're standing in front of a live greenery wall in the Loyalist Link Lounge.

Bob Michaud Bursary – Ashley Cooney, Business; presented by Ken Wheeler from the Belleville Rotary Club.

“In addition to her studies, Ashley is working full-time and volunteering as the Enactus Loyalist Project Manager for the Tyendinaga Seed Sanctuary project,” said Margaret Werkhoven, Vice-Chair of The Loyalist College Foundation, who emceed the Ceremony.

The College’s Student Leadership Award was presented to Biotechnology Technologist student Natasha Mathieu and post-graduate Public Relations – Event Management students Darcy Eligh, Josh Roberts and Scott Rook, in recognition of their strong leadership skills which have positively impacted student life at Loyalist.

Darcy Eligh, a Loyalist Public Relations student, is presented with an award by Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, President and CEO. They're standing in front of a live greenery wall in the Loyalist Link Lounge. Natasha Mathieu, a Loyalist Biotechnology student, is presented with an award by Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, President and CEO. They're standing in front of a live greenery wall in the Loyalist Link Lounge.
Scott Rook, a Loyalist Public Relations student, is presented with an award by Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, President and CEO. They're standing in front of a live greenery wall in the Loyalist Link Lounge. Josh Roberts, a Loyalist Public Relations student, is presented with an award by Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, President and CEO. They're standing in front of a live greenery wall in the Loyalist Link Lounge.

The Indigenous Post-Secondary Bursary was presented to 43 students at a ceremony held in the Indigenous Resource Centre on March 11. This bursary is provided by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for students who are of Indigenous ancestry, studying at the College. The total value presented this year was $21,500.

A group of students, standing in a classroom holding certificates. The group is arranged in two rows, with some smiling directly at the camera. The room has bright fluorescent lighting, and shelves with books and artwork are visible in the background.

Additional awards are presented annually during Convocation in June and at the College’s Undergraduate Awards Ceremony in the Fall. For more information about Loyalist College awards, bursaries and scholarships, please visit loyalistcollege.com.

About Loyalist College

Loyalist is Ontario’s Destination College, empowering students, faculty, staff, and partners through experiential, industry cluster-based education, training and applied research programs. The College provides job-ready graduates for, and knowledge transfer to, industry and the community. When it comes to Ontario college graduates getting jobs, Loyalist is the top College in the province, according to KPI results, released November 2018. Of 2016-17 Loyalist graduates, 90.8 percent were employed within six months after graduation. Located on more than 200 acres in the beautiful Bay of Quinte region, the College is perfectly positioned between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Loyalist offers more than 70 full-time diploma, certificate and apprenticeship programs in biosciences, building sciences, business, community service, health and wellness, media studies, public safety, and skilled trades. Continuing education options are available through LoyalistFocus.com; including hundreds of online, distance and in-class courses; and through the College’s 100+ university transfer agreements. Loyalist is a key driver of social and economic health in eastern Ontario. It contributes 5.8 percent of the Gross Regional Product, representing $465 million annually to the regional economy – based on an October 2018 report by Emsi. For more information on Loyalist’s Belleville and Bancroft campuses and Port Hope satellite location, visit YoureGoingPlaces.com.

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Contact: Kerry Lorimer, Director, Marketing, Communications and Recruitment
Loyalist College, klorimer@loyalistcollege.com, 613-969-1913, ext. 2536

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