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Lorne Fraser Educational Fund for British Columbia Students With Mental Illness

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About the bursary:

Each year, the Lorne Fraser Educational Fund awards several bursaries to people with a mental illness to help further their pursuit of post-secondary education.

Bursary amounts, $700 each, are based on the annual interest of the fund and are awarded for the fall term of each year. In addition to the bursary program, the scholarship program annually awards $1000 or $2000 to two post-secondary students living with mental illness, whose educational and career goals are related to mental health promotion

Who can apply:

Successful applicants for the Lorne Fraser Educational Bursary must meet the eligibility criteria outlined below:

  • experience of a mental illness
  • accessing therapeutic support/mental health services
  • an identified job goal
  • a demonstrated need for financial assistance
  • will be enrolled at a recognized BC post-secondary institution by December 1, 2016
  • at least 20 years of age and
  • a resident of British Columbia

Successful applicants for the Lorne Fraser Scholarship for Mental Health Promotion must meet the eligibility criteria outlined below: experience of a mental illness accessing therapeutic support/mental health services a demonstrated need for financial assistance at least 20 years of age and a resident of British Columbia entering the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate or graduate program at a designated British Columbia university or college will be enrolled at a recognized BC post-secondary institution by December 1, 2016 educational and vocational goals related to mental health promotion (see instructions for the 500 word statement of intent)

Apply online Apply for the Lorne Fraser Educational Bursary online.

Application deadline:

Apply for the Lorne Fraser Scholarship for Mental Health Promotion online by June 30, 2016

Apply through the Canadian Mental Health Association – BC Division website: http://www.cmha.bc.ca/how-we-can-help/campus/lornefraser

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