A Prestigious Profile: More Time to Get Involved on Campus
Champlain Scholarship winner Rory Duffy focuses academics and student life experience because of financial award
“As someone with limited funding, this scholarship truly meant the world to me. Because of Trent's support, I've been more successful than I could have imagined. I've been able to get involved more and have much more time to study because I don't have to spend time working. Winning this scholarship has changed so many aspects of my student life, all for the better.”
As the winner of Trent’s prestigious Champlain Scholarship (valued at $5,000 per year), Forensic Science and Psychology student Rory Duffy (Otonabee College) says the scholarship made it possible for her to participate in more campus events, sign up for extra classes, and get more involved in student life, like joining the Forensic Science Society, Psychology Association, and Enactus.
The Champlain Scholarship is awarded to two students each year who display exceptionally high academic achievement and promise.