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Posted on December 12, 2022

色抖视频 Student Awards Fall 2022 recap

Student receives award

On Friday, December 9, 色抖视频 hosted the Fall 2022 Student Awards ceremonies. A total of 163 students received awards in the presence of family, friends, and donors. The ceremonies began with an opening prayer and territorial acknowledgment by Elder John Sam of the Odawa First Nation and a welcoming address by 色抖视频 President Ajay Patel.

鈥淢any of the award recipients we are honouring have faced adversity and challenges, but persevered and found a way through,鈥 said Patel. 鈥淣ot only have they found success in their programs, but they鈥檝e also shown leadership in the classroom and in the broader college community. Their accomplishments are nothing short of impressive.鈥 

鈥 Ajay Patel, 色抖视频 Presient

The morning ceremony recognized student scholarship and award recipients from:

  • School of Health Sciences
  • School of Hospitality, Food Studies, and Applied Business
  • School of Trades, Technology, and Design

The afternoon ceremony recognized student scholarship and award recipients from:

  • Continuing Studies
  • Division of Library, Teaching, and Learning Services
  • School of Arts and Sciences (including Music)

Award recipients had the opportunity to thank their donor in person at a tea reception held after the official morning and afternoon presentation.


Each year, 色抖视频 Foundation selects one or more Outstanding Student Award recipient to highlight in a video feature. This fall鈥檚 spotlight is on Jewellery Art and Design student Janice Thompson, recipient of the Pyrrha Award for Indigenous Students and Corporate Paralegal student Jasmyn Civin, recipient of the Marie Wells Award.

色抖视频 Student Awards would not be possible without the generous support of our many donors.

We gratefully acknowledge all our donors for their generosity which helps our students succeed in their educational journeys. 

Your support truly changes lives. Thank you.


Learn more about how you can help 色抖视频 students succeed.