Beverley Adamo Memorial Bursary
The Beverley Adamo Memorial Bursary will award two (2) bursaries of $1,616.50 each
Bev Adamo (née McGrath) graduated from Loretto College School in Toronto in 1950. She was intelligent, hard-working, lively, and very organized. She worked as a legal secretary at Queen’s Park in the late 1950’s. She had an inquisitive mind and a keen interest in history. She believed that education had the power to transform lives. She put her beliefs into practice and volunteered at her children’s school (St. Alfred’s in Mississauga) for many years. When substitute teachers were not available, she would teach the class herself.
She recognized the importance of leading by example. She would hope that by furthering your education, you will inspire your children and those around you to strive for meaningful work and a happy life.
Criteria:
- Must be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or Protected Person
- Must be enrolled full-time in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year one of the following programs:
– Journalism
– Paralegal
– Early Childhood Education
– Educational Support
– Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership - Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA for the degree program and 2.0 GPA for the diploma program from the previous term
- Must be supporting dependent children and returning to full-time studies after an absence from schooling of 3 years or more to re-train/upgrade your skills
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Award
- $1,616.50
- Scopes
- Awards Office
- Deadline
- 10/04/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- Would you like to be considered for this bursary?
- Are you returning to your post-secondary studies after an absence of 3 or more years?
- Are you supporting dependent children?
- How would receiving this bursary impact you?