To Apply

IMPORTANT READ BEFORE APPLYING: Eligibility criteria has changed, you DO NOT have to be low-income to apply for this scholarship.

 

You can either be low income or have a story of an opportunity that you wanted to take but couldn't because you and your family couldn't afford it. (more info here)


You can either answer the first and second question or the second and third question. You don't have to answer all three.

 

About the Scholarship

 

I recently graduated from university.

But rather than make my usual self-congratulatory post, I wanted to use this opportunity to pay it forward. This year I'm giving $2,000 to two students to help them pay for their education.

Full post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tademidun_i-just-graduated-but-rather-than-make-my-activity-6727216492309463040-Ey4l

I've decided to name the two scholarships in honour of my parents and grandparents.

The Mojisola Rufai and Victoria Ademidun Scholarship is open to any student who comes from a low-income family. In honour of my two living grandparents who both grew up in low income villages but were able to educate themselves and give my parents a better life.

The Olumide and Aramide Ademidun Scholarship is open to any student who has a story of a time in their life when they overcame adversity. In honour of my parents immigrating to Canada, overcoming adversity as new immigrants, and giving our family more opportunities.

I graduated with over $65,000 in student loans. Although graduating with that much debt is very frustrating for me, I still feel very grateful and privileged that I had the opportunity to attend a good school and had the privilege to get a loan.

Other students may not have the opportunity that I did and even if they do, students shouldn't have to go into huge amounts of debt to afford a high quality education.

This scholarship is my way of paying it forward to help other students and a way for me to thank my parents and grandparents for giving me opportunities for a better life.

Best of luck 🙂

Tomiwa