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Seneca first post-secondary institution in GTA to offer bursary to youth in care

'Post-secondary studies gave me hope and a future after foster care,” said Jane Kovarikova, founder of the Child Welfare Political Action Committee
2020 09 26 Seneca College
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NEWS RELEASE
SENECA COLLEGE
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Seneca is partnering with the Child Welfare Political Action Committee (PAC) to introduce a tuition bursary that will support 30 current and former youth in care. Seneca is the first GTA post-secondary institution to implement this kind of bursary program.   

Starting in September 2021, the Seneca bursary for Ontario youth in care will be available to eligible students of all ages pursuing their first post-secondary credential at Seneca. The bursary is being fully funded by Seneca.

“Seneca is delighted to work with the Child Welfare PAC to help current and former youth in care reach their post-secondary and career goals,” said David Agnew, Seneca president. “Tuition support like this helps individuals imagine what could be possible with a new credential or skill set.”

According to the Child Welfare PAC, a federal not-for-profit representing the rights of children in government care, there are approximately 12,000 current and 100,000 former youth in care in Ontario. From age 18 to 21, those in care receive an allowance of approximately $875 a month. When this support ends, pursuing a post-secondary education becomes more difficult.

“Post-secondary studies gave me hope and a future after foster care,” said Jane Kovarikova, founder of the Child Welfare PAC, a former Crown Ward and doctoral candidate at Western University. “Thank you to Seneca for being the first post-secondary institution in the GTA to stand up for our future.”

Prospective students can learn more about Seneca’s available scholarships and bursaries online.

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