Posted: April 18, 2023
Dal alumni Caleigh WongĀ (DipEng'22, BAā22)Ā and Chantel Findlay (BScā21) are among 20 Canadian recipients of this year'sĀ ,Ā the countryās first comprehensive leadership-based scholarship for masterās and professional studies.
The scholarships are theĀ result of a landmark $200-million gift in 2019 by John and Marcy McCall MacBain to enable students to pursue a fully-funded masterās or professional degree at , while participating in mentorship, coaching and a leadership development program.
Caleigh Wong to study political science
āReceiving the news that I had been selected as a scholar was incredibly emotional,ā says Caleigh Wong, pictured right.Ā āThis scholarship represents validation for the work I have spent the past half decade of my life doing, and an amazing opportunity to advance it further. A life is made up of many dreams, and this is no doubt one of them.ā
Dal President praises 'future leaders'
Each McCall MacBain scholar is chosen based on their character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, academic strength, and intellectual curiosity. Both ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ studentsĀ underwent a rigorous seven-month selection processĀ involving two rounds of interviews. Students and graduates from more than 1,200 universities applied for the McCall MacBain Scholarships, with 242 participating in regional interviews with local leaders in October and November of 2022.
āWe are thrilled to learn thatĀ CaleighĀ and Chantel are recipients of the prestigious McCall MacBain Scholarship,ā says Frank Harvey,Ā President and Vice-Chancellor of ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ (Acting). āBoth have distinguished themselves in their studies and in their commitment to their communities. They will benefit tremendously from the generosity of John and Marcy McCall MacBain and the impact that the McCall MacBain scholarship will have in their lives as future leaders.ā
Chantel Findlay to study health-care system
āIn my masterās studies, I hope to further explore the current demands of our health-care systems and the areas in which are being underserved,ā says Findlay, pictured right. āI want to understand how policies are made and transferred to the health-care team, and how they are being changed by listening to the needs of our health-care providers.ā
Wong and Findlay join three other ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ students who have earned this major award:Ā Anna Gaudet (BAā22),Ā Fatima Beydoun (BAā21) and Caroline Merner (BAā17).
āCaleigh and Chantelās selection is a tribute to the time and energy they have put into improving the lives of others,ā said Natasha Sawh, Dean of the McCall MacBain Scholarships. āOur volunteers looked not only for academic strength, but for leadership qualities like integrity, kindness, grit, and an ability to motivate a team to address tough challenges.ā
To recognize additional talent, the McCall MacBain Scholarships and McGill University also offered 96 entrance awards ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 each to top candidates who were not selected for the cohort. ×īŠĀŠÓ°ÉŌ““ student Francesca Sivilotti earned a $5,000 regional award for her upcoming studies.
Altogether, this yearās 126 scholarships represent an estimated commitment of nearly $3.3 million in tuition and living costs alone, which will be complemented by mentorship and leadership development programming.
Applications will open in June 2023 for September 2024 admission.