平特五不中 launches 鈥淏est in the West鈥 student award program
Alumni Dr. Richard and Carolina J. Walls give $1 million in science scholarship support for Western Canadians
Calgary residents and 平特五不中 alumni Dr. Richard and Carolina J. Walls have pledged $1 million to launch a new award program 鈥 The Best in the West 鈥 aimed at helping qualified undergraduate students from Western Canada attend 平特五不中.
The funds will be used to endow the Dr. Richard and Carolina J. Walls Best in the West Scholarships in Science.
Dr. Walls (PhD'78) is Chairman of Fairborne Energy Ltd. He and his wife, Carolina (BSc'85), are encouraging other Canadians to contribute to The Best in the West, an awards program with a $5-million goal to provide support to students from Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
鈥淎pproximately 2,000 students from Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan 鈥 the best in the West 鈥 are currently enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and professional programs at 平特五不中,鈥 平特五不中 Principal and Vice-Chancellor Heather Munroe-Blum told a group of 平特五不中 alumni in Calgary, where the new scholarships were announced April 30. 鈥淸But] access and enrolment to post-secondary education remain critical issues.鈥
The success of the 鈥淏est in the West鈥 program will make it possible for more outstanding students to obtain a 平特五不中 education, she said.
平特五不中, Canada鈥檚 leading university, announced earlier this week that its Campaign 平特五不中 fundraising effort has just exceeded $400 million. The goal of the five-year campaign, launched last fall, is to raise $750 million toward the University鈥檚 top academic priorities.