Huron University makes several announcements surrounding its responsibility to society, both locally and globally
LONDON, ON: Today, Huron University was proud to make several announcements during the 20th-anniversary celebration of its partnership with the World University Service of Canada (WUSC).
Huron University’s mission is centred around local and global social responsibility. Huron has a long-standing relationship with WUSC, and our students share the university’s recognition of the value of globally-focused initiatives. This year, in a demonstration of their commitment to international Leadership with Heart, Huron’s student body voted to increase their per-student contribution by 33 per cent to support more student refugees to attend Huron. Huron University is proud to announce the university will match the student levy and increase funds to support our Student Refugee Program.
Additionally, Huron University wants to reach out to those affected by the war in Syria. Today, we are proud to announce that up to five student refugees, already arrived in Canada, will receive a full-tuition scholarship from Huron University when they register. “These actions align with our mission – fostering a sense of responsibility for society exercised both locally and globally,” Dr. Craig said.
Huron was also proud to recommit $60,000 scholarships for students affected by the Trump Administration’s DACA decision. This announcement was first made in September of 2017. “We stand with the dreamers, we will support their aspirations and continue to give these students an opportunity to further their education in Canada,” Dr. Barry Craig, President of Huron University said.
About Huron University
For more than 150 years, Huron has challenged students to be Leaders with Heart. With a focus on providing elite yet accessible education that prioritizes character development, as much as academic excellence, Huron strives to be the best Liberal Arts university in Canada. The Huron experience equips students with the tools to be agents of change who receive faculty mentorship and unparalleled research opportunities from day one.
About World University Service of Canada
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education, employment and empowerment opportunities for youth around the world to overcome inequality and exclusion. Its Student Refugee Program is the only one of its kind in the world to combine resettlement with opportunities for higher education. The program currently supports over 130 refugee students per year through active partnerships with over 80 Canadian campuses.





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