Greetings from Chapel Hill!
This proves to be another extraordinary year. These challenging times have made us even more appreciative of the hard work you do to guide incredible students through the Morehead-Cain selection process. We appreciate you. For more than thirty years, Canadian students have come to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as Morehead-Cain Scholars and contributed to campus as dynamic and enthusiastic student leaders. And they remain connected to Carolina, Chapel Hill, and each other as alumni. About half of Canadian alumni live and work in Canada; the rest are spread around the world, from the United States to Singapore. The Morehead-Cain represents a compelling opportunity to study—and to make a difference—at one of the finest universities in the world. We choose scholars based on four criteria: leadership, moral force of character, scholarship, and physical vigour. In each high school senior class, there are a select few who embody these criteria and set a higher standard for the school community. We encourage you to nominate up to three of your strongest student leaders for the scholarship. We’ve attached a counsellor card and instructions to help you with this process, along with smaller cards that you may send to your nominees. As you begin to plan for this fall, please keep a few things in mind:
Please visit our website if you have additional questions about the nomination or application process. If you prefer a quick chat, please feel free to email us at [email protected] to set up a Zoom call. We look forward to the opportunity to get to know your nominees this year, and we appreciate your efforts on our behalf! All the best, Ann Smith and Cathy Bryson The Morehead-Cain Scholar Selection Team
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Ms. GavelinWelcome to the world of scholarships and post secondary planning! I have been working with Valleyview students since 2005 as a Counsellor and their Scholarship liaison. I won't be able to tell you exactly what to apply for but I can give you direction on your journey through this part of high school. Archives
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