Scholarships

OPSEU Scholarships

OPSEU Global Solidarity Scholarships
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union offers ten scholarships annually to support our goals of social justice and global solidarity for the working class.
The Larry Cripps Scholarship Fund
Open to students in correctional services or police foundations.

August 1, 2008:
John Moos of Hanover was this year’s recipient of the Larry Cripps scholarship. more...


Hospital Professionals Division Scholarship Fund
The Hospital Professionals Division offers seven scholarships (one per region) annually to students who are entering professions in the allied professions represented by the division.
The Carol McGregor Scholarship
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union offers an annual scholarship of $3,000 in the memory of Carol McGregor, a longtime union activist on disability rights issues

 OPSEU Global Solidarity Scholarships

 
Winners of the 2007 OPSEU Global Solidarity Scholarships  

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union offers ten scholarships annually to support our goals of social justice and global solidarity for the working class.

Our fund offers children, foster children or wards of OPSEU members in good standing an opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship towards post-secondary education in a publicly-funded, recognized Canadian university or college.

OPSEU has made the fight against HIV/AIDS a top priority in our work towards a healthier international community by adopting the Live and Let Live Fund as part of our responsibility as a trade union.

HIV/AIDS and international worker solidarity across borders are the foundation of the OPSEU scholarships. We will ask our applicants to tell us about them in essay format, along with a summary of their personal involvement in helping to build our communities.

How to apply for an OPSEU Global Scholarship:

1. Applicants are asked to submit a 1,500 word essay responding to one of the following questions:

· Why is HIV/AIDS an issue for all people and how can you contribute to making a difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS?

· Why is worker solidarity across borders so important?

2. Along with the essay, students are required to submit a summary of their recent community, labour or other volunteer work, which helps to build healthy communities in Ontario.

3. Applicants must be children, foster children or wards of OPSEU members in good standing. Please submit your relationship to an OPSEU member and the number of his/her Local. At least five of the 10 scholarships will be awarded to students who identify as representing equity seeking groups: people of colour; aboriginal; disabled; gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgendered and women. Applicants should acknowledge their eligibility for this equity qualification, if applicable.

4. The deadline for submissions is June 15 of the each year. 

5. Essays and personal summaries are reviewed and marked by an independent person commissioned by the Communications Division of OPSEU. Essays will not be returned to the applicants.

6. Scholarships are awarded by Sept. 30. The successful applicants will then be asked to provide confirmation of university or college enrollment before the scholarship will be issued.

7. All selections are final. Scholarships are one-time only and will not be awarded more than once to the same applicant.

Mailing address:

OPSEU Global Solidarity Scholarship Fund
c/o OPSEU Training and Development Unit,
100 Lesmill Road,
Toronto, ON M3B 3P8

Or submit by email to: OPSEUcommunicationsdepartment@opseu.org    

 The Larry Cripps Scholarship Fund

2008 Larry Cripps Scholarship Winner
John Moos of Hanover was this year’s recipient of the Larry Cripps scholarship. more...

See also: 2006 & 2005 Larry Cripps Scholarship Winners

Open to students in correctional services or police foundations

The OPSEU Executive Board unanimously approved an annual bursary/scholarship of $2,000 to be awarded in the memory of Brother Larry Cripps, a Correctional Officer and longtime union activist who died in 2004.

Who can apply:

The scholarship is open to dependents of OPSEU members in good standing who are studying at a publicly-funded, publicly-run post-secondary institution in Ontario. To receive the scholarship, the student must be confirmed as enrolled in either a Police Foundations Course or a Law and Security/Corrections course.

How to apply:

  1. Applicants must complete a personal statement about why they have chosen to study corrections and what their future goals are as a result of their studies.

  2. Applicants are asked to submit an essay of no more than 2,000 words responding to both of the following questions:

What are the major issues facing correctional workers in the Ontario Correctional system today and how does their union, OPSEU, help workers deal with these issues? What are the strengths of a publicly-funded, publicly-run, correctional services system for Ontario?

Deadline for applications:

The deadline for submissions is June 15 of the each year. 

In your cover letter, please include the name, address and OPSEU Local number of the OPSEU member in good standing upon whom you are dependent.

Essays and personal statements are reviewed and marked by an independent person commissioned by the Communications Division of OPSEU.  Essays will not be returned to the applicants.

All selections are final.  Scholarships are one-time only and will not be awarded more than once to the same applicant.

In succeeding years, the deadline will be June 15 and the Scholarship is awarded by Sept. 30 of each calendar year. 

An appointed OPSEU representative will, to the extent possible, follow-up with the award winner and the school they are enrolled in at the time the award is issued to offer congratulations and ensure the scholarship is recognized as part of the student’s record of achievement.

Please address all applications to Larry Cripps Scholarship Fund, OPSEU Training & Development Unit, 100 Lesmill Road, Toronto, ON, M3B 3P8, or by email to: bstevens@opseu.org

 HPD Scholarship Fund

The Hospital Professionals Division offers seven scholarships (one per region) annually to students who are entering professions within the HPD.

The fund offers OPSEU members or their dependents an opportunity to win a $750 scholarship toward post-secondary education at a publicly funded recognized Canadian university or college. To receive the scholarship, the student must be confirmed as enrolled in a Hospital Professional program.

How to apply:

1. Applicants must complete a personal statement about why they have chosen a hospital profession and what their future goals are.

2. Applicants are asked to submit an essay of no more than 1,500 words answering the following questions:

What are the major issues facing Hospital Professionals today and how does OPSEU help workers deal with these issues? In your opinion what are the strengths of a publicly funded health care system?

Deadline for applications:

The deadline for applications and submissions will be Sept. 1. Successful candidates will be asked to provide confirmation of university or college enrollment before the scholarship is issued.

In your cover letter, please provide the name, address and OPSEU local number of the member in good standing upon whom you are dependent, or your own information in the case of a member application for scholarship.

Essay and personal statements are reviewed and marked by an independent panel commissioned by the Communications Division of OPSEU and The HPD. Essays will not be returned to the applicant.

An appointed OPSEU representative will, to the extent possible, follow-up with the award winners and the school they are enrolled in at the time the award is issued to offer congratulations and ensure that the scholarship is recognized as part of the student’s record of achievement.

Please address all applications to HPD Scholarship Fund, OPSEU Training and Development Unit, 100 Lesmill Road, Toronto, ON M3B 3P8.

 The Carol McGregor Scholarship

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union offers an annual scholarship of $3,000 in the memory of Carol McGregor, a longtime union activist on disability rights issues, who died in 2006. This scholarship is open to children of OPSEU members.

The recipient must have a visible or invisible disability and be pursuing post-secondary education at a publicly-funded university, community college or trades program. Extra consideration will be given to students who have participated in a collective action or community organizing on disability or human rights issues.

Applicants must submit a short essay (no more than 1,000 words) on a topic related to disability issues, along with a brief resume indicating their disability, accomplishments, field of study and their relationship to an OPSEU member in good standing.

Deadline for applications: Sept.  15

Please send submissions to:

Carol McGregor Scholarship
c/o Training and Development Unit
OPSEU
100 Lesmill Road,
Toronto, ON
M3B 3P8

 

OPSEU Global Solidarity Scholarships

The Larry Cripps Scholarship Fund

Hospital Professionals Division Scholarship Fund

The 2006 OFL Labour Honour Roll Scholarships

NUPGE Scholarship

National Union announces scholarships for 2008: Our national affiliate, NUPGE, offers scholarships for students who are children of OPSEU members. For further information, http://www.nupge.ca/news%5F2007/n26se07a.htm 

OFL Scholarship

The 2006 OFL Labour Honour Roll Scholarships
Annually the OFL awards two scholarships worth $2000 each to a member or the child of a member of a local union affiliated to the OFL. Deadline for receipt of applications is May 31, 2006.

 


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