The KPM Power Bursary will be awarded to first-year students who identify as women in an undergraduate Electrical, Mechanical, Space, or Computer Engineering program who demonstrates financial need. To be eligible, applicants must submit a one page statement outlining their leadership and community service experience. Recipients will also be invited to apply for a 4 month co-op term with KPM Power after their second year, as well as receive the optional opportunity to be mentored by the donor throughout their studies. The award will be renewable in the recipient's second year, provided they remain in good academic standing and continue to demonstrate financial need.
Eligibility: 1) To demonstrate financial need, students must complete the profile through the new FAAS platform 2) Applicants must submit a one-page statement (250 word max) outlining their leadership and community service experience via the online application. The award will be renewable in the recipient’s second year, provided they remain in good academic standing (6.0 GPA)and continue to demonstrate financial need.
KPM Power Bursary (2024)
The KPM Power Bursary will be awarded to first-year students who identify as women in an undergraduate Electrical, Mechanical, Space, or Computer Engineering program who demonstrates financial need. To be eligible, applicants must submit a one page statement outlining their leadership and community service experience. Recipients will also be invited to apply for a 4 month co-op term with KPM Power after their second year, as well as receive the optional opportunity to be mentored by the donor throughout their studies. The award will be renewable in the recipient's second year, provided they remain in good academic standing and continue to demonstrate financial need.
Eligibility: 1) To demonstrate financial need, students must complete the profile through the new FAAS platform 2) Applicants must submit a one-page statement (250 word max) outlining their leadership and community service experience via the online application. The award will be renewable in the recipient’s second year, provided they remain in good academic standing (6.0 GPA)and continue to demonstrate financial need.