IT conference supports students in financial need

IT conference supports students in financial need

Queen's organizers of CANHEIT 2017 conference donate more than $43,000 to the Queen鈥檚 University Student Financial Assistance Bursary.

By Communications Staff

May 18, 2018

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When Queen鈥檚 hosted the Canadian Higher Education IT (CANHEIT) conference in June 2017, it brought together hundreds of delegates from universities across Canada to discuss the sector鈥檚 leading issues including digital strategy, security, privacy, and copyright.

[CANHEIT 2017 Logo]Hosting the event was also an opportunity for Queen鈥檚 to show off the campus, facilities and student living and learning environment.

Adding to the positives, the organizing committee recently donated more than $43,000 to the Queen鈥檚 University Student Financial Assistance Bursary, a support program for students in financial need.

鈥淭he organizing committee chose this fund because it is campus-wide, and helps a wide variety of students who would otherwise face financial struggle in attending Queen鈥檚,鈥 says Stephen Hunt, Director (IT) for the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and the CANHEIT 2017 steering committee chair. 鈥淭he organizers and volunteers should be proud that not only were we able to host a very successful conference but we also are contributing in a meaningful and long-term way to our students.鈥

The Queen鈥檚 University Student Financial Assistance endowment fund was established to provide student financial assistance for undergraduate and graduate students in all of the university鈥檚 faculties and schools. The fund supports students who demonstrate a financial need.

鈥淲e very much appreciate CANHEIT鈥檚 generous donation, which will go to direct support for our students,鈥 says Ann Tierney, Vice-Provost and Dean of Student Affairs. 鈥淭here are many students at Queen鈥檚 with financial need who benefit from donor support. These awards help ensure students have the funds required to stay in their programs and complete their degrees. This is a very meaningful donation.鈥

The university disburses approximately $15 million per year in need-based bursaries to assist current students in meeting their tuition, fees and basic living expenses.

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