Four students from New Brunswick have been selected as Loran finalists to participate in the Loran Scholars Foundation’s national selections in Toronto on January 31st and February 1st. They each have a chance to earn a Loran Award valued up to $100,000 over four years for undergraduate studies in Canada.
These four students are Dhanishta Ambwani (Leo Hayes High School, Fredericton), Heather Chisholm (Rothesay Netherwood School, Quispamsis), Maude Couturier (École Sainte-Anne, Fredericton), and Leonardo Cui (Fredericton High School, Fredericton):
Dhanishta, Heather, Maude, and Leonardo are among the top 88 of 5,194 candidates from across Canada, based on evidence of character, commitment to service in the community, and leadership potential.
After national selections, the Loran Scholars Foundation will grant up to 36 Loran Awards. The Loran Award includes annual stipends, tuition waivers from a partner university, mentorship, summer-internship funding, as well as annual retreats and forums. If not selected as Loran Scholars, they will each be eligible to receive a $5,000 finalist award.
Congratulations!
[To learn more about the Loran Scholars Foundation visit www.loranscholar.ca. Images courtesy of the Loran Scholars Foundation.]




