2024 Bill Hill Scholarship Program Applications Open
Applications are now open for Dufferin County’s 2024 Bill Hill Scholarship Program!
The annual Bill Hill Scholarship Program consists of seven one-time $2,500 scholarships. It was introduced by former Warden Bill Hill in 2015 and is intended to recognize outstanding students from the county who will be pursuing post-secondary education and/or training.
Seven scholarship awards will be considered for students entering a university, college or trade/apprentice program.
To address the social and economic systemic inequities that continue to disadvantage and prevent Black, Indigenous, and LGTBQIA+ youth from accessing post-secondary education, three of the seven scholarships will be awarded to students who, in addition to meeting the eligibility criteria, identify in their application as belonging to one of three communities:
- Black or racialized
- Indigenous/First Nations (Status, Non-Status), Métis or Inuit
- LGBTQIA+
Application process and requirements
An online application is available for the 2024 scholarships.
The online application will allow applicants to save progress and come back later to finish. Answers will be saved for 15 days if browser history cache is not cleared. Applicants who are unable to complete an online application can contact the Clerk’s department at scholarship@dufferincounty.ca or 519-941-2816 ext. 2500.
In addition to the online application, all applicants are required to upload the following information while completing their application:
- Maximum 500-word essay that answers the following questions:
- Explain why you think your chosen field is important in Dufferin County?
- How do you believe you could give back to your community using the skills learned?
- How will you apply the skills that you’ve learned and the knowledge that you’ve acquired towards the enhancement and betterment of your community?
- Letter of Reference from one of the following:
- Staff member at current school
- Current employer
- Coach
- Mentor
- Proof of admission to post-secondary institution or training program
Eligibility Criteria
All applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered:
- Enrollment in any programs of studies offered through private or public college or university anywhere in the world, as long as it is an OSAP approved school or Skilled Trade or Training program in accredited Canadian Colleges and Universities
- Be a resident of Dufferin County
- Be graduating high school the current year or the previous year of applying for the Bill Hill Scholarship Program
- Demonstrated community involvement and/or participation in extracurricular activities
The deadline for applications is Friday, May 31, 2024. More information on the Program and the application form can be found at www.dufferincounty.ca.
Applications will be reviewed by the selection committee using a scoring matrix and applicants will be notified shortly after. Scholarship funds are transferred directly to the successful applicant’s post secondary institution.
Successful applicants will be invited to attend a reception in July to be presented with their award.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Megan Ball, Manager of Communications
mball@dufferincounty.ca