Applicants can be in any field of study towards the completion of a post-secondary certificate or diploma. Granted to students attending a Canadian post-secondary educational institution. The scholarship is a $1000 award granted to the applicant who best exemplifies Microdea's Core Values in their community. In order to apply for the award, applicants must submit a 500-word essay on how they've exemplified some or all of Microdea's Core Values in their school or community. Essays must be submitted by July 31st, 2019 and the winner of the award will be contacted by August 31st, 2019 at the latest.
Country: Canada🇨🇦
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Please email your essay entry to edocouto@microdea.com with the subject line: "2019 Synergize Scholarship - Essay"
Submissions must be received by July 31st, 2019 at 11: 59 PM EST and will be judged by a panel of three Microdea team members. Be sure to include your full name and contact information with your submission.
Winners will be contacted by August 31st, 2019 and may be required to provide proof of their student status.
Microdea's successes ultimately come from the quality people that make up our team.
The company enjoys access and staffing of skilled employees whose educations were earned from various Canadian post-secondary institutions - and so this scholarship is one small way to give back to the communities that helped develop those same talented people.
The Synergize Scholarship Fund is one way for Microdea to help students ease the financial burden associated with higher learning and to help those students reach their goals.
To the best of your ability, complete a 800 - 1,200 word article discussing how online learning is changing the traditional educational model of learning and what the future of education might look like.
By assisting young people in their pursuit of a college or university education in agriculture or food, we are investing in their future careers—and in the future of agriculture and food production in Canada.
Any student who: is 18 - 50+ years old