See our 2023 Scholarship and Award Winners.

Application form  for 2024 will be available in January.

-Press Release-

CFUW-Oakville announces Scholarship Winners: $26,500 for 2023      

CFUW-Oakville announces the successful recipients of the University Women’s Club of Oakville Scholarship Fund awards for 2023. 

In a year of many challenges, CFUW-Oakville is pleased to announce scholarships of $26,500 in total to help local students with their educational journey.  These young women were selected from the city’s publicly funded high schools, based on high academic achievement, outstanding community service, and demonstrated leadership.

We thank the CFUW members and their families and friends who have donated to the scholarship fund.  We especially thank the families of Richard Garnett, Ruth Schatz, Lilian Fulford and Miriam White who sponsor named scholarships in memory of a loved one.

Top Row L to R:  Angelique Obrecht, Nimrat Kaur Kalirai, Ramisha Rashid, Zania Jackson, Lola Chan, Anika Menon

Middle Row L to R:  Natalie Fazio, Grace Achonu-Johnson, Lauren Robinson, Lakeisha Gono, Renée Lewis

Bottom Row L to R: Fatima Zaidi, Leah Lim-Tran, Cindy Kuang, Joscelyn Wilson, Elizabeth Bourke


Named Awards

RICHARD GARNETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS (2)

Leah Lim-Tran, Holy Trinity 

Cindy Kuang, White Oaks

LILIAN FULFORD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Zania Jackson, T.A.  Blakelock

RUTH SCHATZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Angelique Obrecht, Abbey Park

JEAN MALCOLM SMITH AWARD

Joscelyn Wilson, Thomas Blakelock

MILDRED G. ALLWORTH AWARD

Nimrat Kaur Kalirai, Iroquois Ridge

SHIRLEY HENDERSON COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD

Ramisha Rashid, Abbey Park

ACCESS AWARD

 Fatima Zaidi, White Oaks

CFUW Oakville University/College Entrance Awards

Anika Menon, Abbey Park

Renée Lewis, T.A. Blakelock

Lola Chan, Garth Webb

Lakeisha Gono, Holy Trinity

Natalie Fazio, Iroquois Ridge

Lauren Robinson, St. Ignatius of Loyola

Elizabeth Bourke, Oakville Trafalgar

Grace Achonu-Johnson, White Oaks

CFUW-Oakville is a member of the Canadian Federation of University Women.  The Oakville chapter was founded in 1949 and is a volunteer, non-partisan, non-profit, and self-funded organization.  Members support life-long learning, fellowship and education for women and girls.

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