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ORA Jackie Lajeunesse
Ringette Canada Agnes Jacks
Ringette Canada Cara Brown
Jackie Lajeunesse Scholarship
Foreword
Jackie Lajeunesse was one of the biggest Ringette supporters that
I have ever known. Jackie was always interested in young people
who were involved in our sport and this scholarship opportunity
was something she had talked about for a number of years.
Jackie was taken from us in October 2004 after a relatively short
but very serious illness. Jackie was involved in administering associations
in Rayside-Balfour and Sudbury. She was also a bench staff member
as Assistant Coach or Manager on a number of teams and Officiating
was always very close to Jackie’s heart. That’s why
it’s fitting that all members of the Ontario Ringette Association
are eligible for this scholarship opportunity. The Board of Directors
for the Ontario Ringette Association is very pleased to have this
scholarship named in Jackie’s honour.
We miss Jackie Lajeunesse very much and hope that this scholarship
will keep her memory alive for many years to come. Special thanks
to Jackie’s husband, Ken, and her daughters, for allowing
us to use her name and for their financial support.
Sincerely,
Jane Casson
President, O.R.A.
Purpose
The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage academic excellence
and the pursuit of higher education among members of the Ontario
Ringette Association. To provide annually 2 (two) scholarships of
$1000.00 each (one thousand dollars) towards post-secondary education
for Ringette players, coaches and/or officials who have demonstrated
a strong academic performance and a commitment to the sport of Ringette.
Recipients will also receive a Scholarship Award certificate recognizing
their achievements.
Eligibility:
Application for a Scholarship Award may be made by:
- Ringette players registered with one of Ontario Ringette’s
member associations.
- Ringette certified coaches, and/or active on-ice Ringette certified
officials.
- Applicants who will be enrolled full-time in a recognized post-secondary
institution for the 2005-2006 academic year.
- Applicants must meet the admission standards of the educational
institution specified, which must be a university, college or
other educational institution located in Canada providing courses
at a post-secondary school level.
- Applicants must provide evidence of their acceptance for full-time
enrollment at the institution for the 2005-2006 academic year.
Funds will not be released by the Ontario Ringette Association
until enrollment at the institution for the 2005-2006 academic
year has been confirmed.
- Applicants must have actively participated in Ringette for at
least three of the last four years and must be registered in the
2004-2005 playing season.
- A Scholarship recipient who does not attend an approved university
or college within the prescribed timeframe will forfeit their
right to the scholarship and the value of the scholarship will
remain in the scholarship fund to be awarded in a future year.
Application procedure:
Jackie Lajeunesse Scholarship application form: PDF (68Kb)
The following documentation must accompany the completed application
form:
- A written submission documenting the significance of participation
in Ringette in the applicant’s personal development.
- Letters of reference (bearing a current date) from two (2) other
individuals in the Ringette community.
- A transcript of marks for the last completed year of education.
- A detailed Ringette resume covering all aspects of the applicant’s
Ringette activity (as a player, coach, official, fundraiser, local
association volunteer, etc) and proof of registration with the
applicant’s local association for the 2004-2005 Ringette
playing season.
- Application must be forwarded to the following address and be
received in the Ontario Ringette Association office no later than
April 1, 2005:
Ontario Ringette Association
Attn: Jackie Lajeunesse Scholarship Award
705 - 1185 Eglinton Ave. E.
Toronto, ON M3C 3C6
Selection Process:
Applications received in the Ontario Ringette Association office
will be reviewed by the Ontario Ringette Association Selection Committee,
which will include the President, Vice President - Finance, Vice
President - Administration, and Vice President - Communications
of the Ontario Ringette Association. The Athlete Representative
on the Board of Directors will Chair the Selection Committee.
Decisions made by the Selection Committee will be final.
Notification:
The names of the successful applicants will be announced during
the Annual General Meeting of the Ontario Ringette Association.
The successful recipients will be invited to attend the AGM.
You may only receive this scholarship once.
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Ringette Canada Scholarships
Ringette Canada offers two scholarships for the 2004 to 2005 academic
year.
Agnes Jacks Scholarship
The Agnes Jacks Scholarships - are named in honour of Mrs. Agnes
Jacks who, following the untimely passing of her husband Mr. Sam
Jacks (ringette's founder), picked up the gauntlet and became a
dedicated and tireless promoter of the sport. Mrs. Jacks is a well
known and well loved figure in the ringette community and over the
years became known across Canada as ringette's "goodwill ambassador".
This program provides a number of scholarships of $1,000 each towards
post-secondary education for ringette players, coaches and officials
who demonstrate strong academic performance combined with a commitment
to the sport of ringette. The number of scholarships offered each
year is determined by Ringette Canada's Board of Directors.
Agnes Jacks Scholarship Awards application package: PDF (402Kb)
Applications must be received by Ringette Canada no later than
January 31, 2004.
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Cara Brown Scholarship
The Cara Brown Scholarship, which recognizes and rewards combined
performance in elite ringette and scholastics, is awarded to registered
ringette players who are actively playing ringette at the elite
(AA) level, who are entering a Canadian university on a full-time
basis for the first time, and who combine academic excellence with
a strong commitment to the sport of ringette. Two annual scholarships
of $750.00 each are provided and successful applicants also receive
a certificate recognizing their achievements.
Cara Brown is a ringette athlete who enjoyed a spectacular career.
She played competitively in both Sudbury and Calgary, participated
in seventeen Canadian Ringette Championships, served as team captain
at the World Ringette Championships in 1990, 1992 and 1994, and
participated in the 1998 International Summit Series in Europe.
Ringette Canada is grateful to Cara and her company, Brown Economic
Assessments, for their generous support of this program.
Cara Brown Ringette Scholarship application package: PDF (203Kb)
Applications must be received by Ringette Canada no later than
January 31, 2004.
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