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Student Services

Terms and Conditions
TD Canada Trust SCHOLARSHIPS
for Community Leadership
2009-2010 Terms and Conditions
- The TD Canada Trust Scholarship Program (the "Program") is an initiative in benefiting education in Canada, supported by TD Canada Trust. TD Canada Trust reserves the right to support the Program through a private charitable foundation, which will operate and administer the Program.
- A TD Canada Trust Scholarship ("Scholarship") can be held at any Approved Canadian college or university. The tuition portion of a Scholarship cannot exceed $10,000 per year for four years only. Scholarship recipients whose tuition is less than $10,000 are not entitled to receive any of the remaining $10,000 in cash or as a credit toward other expenses. Scholarship recipients will be individually responsible for applying and securing admission to an Approved Canadian college or university of their choice, in accordance with the requirements and deadlines of each institution.
- Scholarship applicants must be in their final year of high school (outside of Quebec) or CÉGEP (in Quebec).
- Scholarship applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to be eligible for the Scholarship.
- Scholarship applicants selected as finalists must be available for an interview in the city located within their region on the day chosen by TD Canada Trust.
- A Scholarship cannot be held concurrently with any other financial awards with a total value of more than $6,000 over four years, or a scholarship from another financial institution.
- The Scholarship recipient must attend an Approved Canadian college or university on a full-time basis (as defined by the recipient’s institution), be enrolled in a course of study leading to a first degree/diploma and pass all courses. Recipients may change disciplines, programs and/or schools during the tenure of the Scholarship. Grades or marks obtained in supplementary or repeated examinations in the same academic year (including summer sessions) will be considered in extenuating circumstances. If a recipient fails a course, which is not remediated in the same school year, except due to serious illness, accident or death in the immediate family (supporting medical documentation is required), he or she will forfeit the Scholarship.
- Recipients may defer enrolment in college or university for up to one year, or they may interrupt their studies for up to one year, on one occasion only, at the successful conclusion of an academic year. Reinstatement of the Scholarship will be conditional on reacceptance at an Approved Canadian college or university.
- The offer of summer employment available to all Scholarship recipients may, at the sole discretion of TD Canada Trust a) involve employment elsewhere than in the recipient's home community or place of study and b) elsewhere than directly within TD Canada Trust. Scholarship recipients who choose to decline summer employment for any reason are not entitled to the value of wages they may have earned. Any Scholarship recipient who engages in serious misconduct in the workplace may be terminated for cause and will forfeit the remaining salary as well as the remainder of the Scholarship.
- A Scholarship recipient’s Scholarship will be terminated upon the occurrence of any behaviour on the part of that Scholarship recipient which TD Canada Trust in its sole discretion deems to render continuation of the Scholarship inappropriate.
- TD Canada Trust has final and binding discretion to decide all questions respecting the awarding of Scholarships, the Scholarship Program, its administration and its terms.
- Employees of TD Canada Trust and their children are not eligible to receive a Scholarship.
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