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The Wrights are direct descendants of Deputy Surveyor Thomas Wright, who brought his family to Prince Edward Island in 1769 to work with then Surveyor General Samuel Holland, the college's namesake. Thomas Wright subsequently became Surveyor General for Prince Edward Island, and two of his sons and a grandson followed in his footsteps.
George and Velma Wright established the Thomas Wright Scholarship Fund in 1995. With their latest gift, the Wrights have increased the value of the scholarship significantly to provide financial assistance to students entering carpentry, plumbing and electrical technology. The Wright endowment has been permanently invested, so that the scholarship can be awarded annually in perpetuity.
George Wright sees the scholarship as a way to help individuals at a crucial time in their lives.
This entrance scholarship is valued at approximately $2,000, to be awarded annually to a student in the carpentry, plumbing and electrical technology programs who, on admission to the program demonstrates through previous academic performance and other aspects of the recruitment and selections process, outstanding potential for successful participation in their program of choice. Applications will also be assessed on the basis of financial need.
For more information about this release, please contact: Michelle Gallant, Media and Communications Officer Tel: 902-629-4270
Date: Monday, January 16, 2006
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