Chancellor's Scholarship Recipients
Third Year (2021)
Since its inception in 1990, Chancellor’s Scholarships have supported over 300 top students – students who have gone on to become notable leaders in our communities.
Up to 40, $15,000 undergraduate scholarships are awarded annually, renewable for up to four years. Funding for these scholarships comes from contributions to the Chancellor's Circle, as well as through the generous support of named donors.Â
Meet the third year (2021) scholarship recipients:
Freeha Anjum |Â Skye Baxter |Â Cassidy Clarke |Â Artemy Gavrilov |Â Marcus Gee |Â Evelyn Kath |Â Asha Nathoo |Â Scott Roberts | Salma Zein
Freeha Anjum
Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience), Faculty of Science
Freeha has always been interested in biology and fell in love with the complexity of the human body, particularly how the brain is the body’s control system. This led her to study neuroscience, and she hopes to pursue medical school to become a neurosurgeon.
Outside of coursework, she loves to read, play board games, and experience new things with friends and family. Â
"This scholarship is a really big deal to both me and my family. I can’t thank the donors enough for their generosity and for providing me with the opportunity to excel in my degree without having to worry about finances. Thank you so so much!"
Skye Baxter
Bachelor of Arts (Communication and Media Studies), Faculty of Arts
Skye loves the study of language and communication and is interested in learning different perspectives, cultures and world views. Her ideal career involves creating positive change in the lives of others, because making the world a better place is important to her.
Outside of school, she likes reading, watching movies, spending time with her dog and participating in the campus community.
"I would like to sincerely thank the donors of my scholarship for everything they have provided me with; it has truly made a huge difference in my university career for the better. It has given me a great deal of freedom and has lifted a weight from my shoulders: for that, I can’t thank the donors enough."
Cassidy Clarke
Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Health Physiology), Faculty of Kinesiology
Following a personal chronic pain diagnosis and considering her love of hockey, Cassidy is pursuing an education in exercise and health physiology. She loves learning about the body and how it moves and hopes to one day work as an athletic therapist or own a clinic providing support to high-performance athletes.
School is important to her, however, in her spare time, she has coached girl’s hockey teams and volunteers.
"I am so very thankful to the donors of this scholarship. I was so honoured and humbled to have been offered such an incredible amount of money and opportunity. This award has already had such a positive impact on my life."
Artemy Gavrilov
Bachelor of Science (Computer Science), Faculty of Science
Inspired to follow in his parents’ footsteps, Artemy is seeking a career in computer science and pursing a PhD to research machine learning and AI. He is involved in many programming clubs and volunteers for post-grad research projects.
In his spare time, he is a skilful pianist and adventurer, spending much of his time mountain biking and sailing with his parents.
Marcus Gee
Bachelor of Science (Engineering), Schulich School of Engineering
Marcus was first inspired by engineering at the age of six when he witnessed the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour. From there, he has continually been drawn to the field of engineering, is inspired by the significant impact it has on our lives and is pursuing an aerospace career.
Outside of school, he volunteers and participates in STEM competitions. He finds that these competitions give him a safe space to practice his engineering skills and meet other aspiring engineers.
"To all the generous donors, thank you. With your contributions, students like myself are able to flourish in their educational journey, and be able to chase our dreams with enriched vigor. Your philanthropy inspires me to keep working hard so that I too in the future can have a similar positive impact."
Evelyn Kath
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting), Haskayne School of Business
Evelyn was looking for a degree that would apply to many industries and aspects of life, so she chose accounting. To her, it is less about the industry and more about the company she works for. She feels it is important to work with an ethical company that’s taking initiative in its own way to make a positive change in the world.
Outside of coursework, Evelyn enjoys playing volleyball and spending time in the mountains to recharge, whether it is hiking, skiing or swimming.
"Thank you to anyone who donated to make these Prestige Scholarships possible. Having the
financial freedom to make school, athletics, and volunteering my full time job is something I
never could have even fathomed before receiving this award. Your generosity is allowing me to
set myself up for success in many ways and I can only aspire to work hard and be as generous
as you someday in my future."
Asha Nenshi Nathoo
Bachelor of Arts (Political Science), Faculty of Arts
It is important to Asha to pursue a career that will guide and allow her to think critically about current events, different perspectives and stories. She wants to better understand the world and engage with different perspectives, political structures and public policy to better impact the lives of others.
She is passionate about social advocacy and civic engagement, so, in her spare time, she volunteers and participates in different clubs and communities. In addition, she loves reading historical fiction and baking.
"I would like to sincerely thank the donors and sponsors of the Chancellor’s Club for your incredible support and kindness. Despite such challenging times, it is because of your generosity that my peers and I have been given an opportunity to fulfil our goals and find ways to give back to our communities. Your commitment not only to young students, but also to the future of our community and country, is so much appreciated."
Scott Roberts
Bachelor of Commerce (International Business Strategy), Haskayne School of Business
Bachelor of Arts (Political Science), Faculty of Arts
Scott’s beliefs that your money should work for you, and that personal finance-management skills should be available and taught to everyone, drove him to pursue international business strategy. He is also pursuing a second bachelor’s in political science because he is interested in learning about the world and governing systems, with the hopes of one day consulting with companies on how they can grow successfully.
In his spare time, he loves to golf, ski and hike.
"I cannot thank the donors enough for their support as I pursue a post-secondary education at the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½. Being a scholar here enables me to grow both intellectually and professionally, and the gift of financial freedom is something I value everyday. I hope one day to be able to pay it forward."
Salma Zein
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health and Society), Cumming School of Medicine
From her love of English, social studies and science classes, Salma realized that many of the diseases and scientific perspectives she was learning about also have social aspects. It was this intersection of the social and science worlds that drew her to study health and society. From this, she hopes to pursue a career as a medical doctor and advocate for historically marginalized populations in medicine.
Outside of school, she reads and collects books, writes in journals and listens to music. Â
"I am so thankful to the donors that have all contributed towards making this scholarship a reality. Being a student can be a tough financial endeavour, but thanks to the support of this scholarship, I no longer must worry about financing my education. Education is a powerful resource that I highly value and I cannot possibly understate just how much I appreciate this support that will help make my dreams a reality."