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Scholarship Opportunity from CIBC and Student Life Network

The Student Life Network, in collaboration with CIBC, is currently offering a $20,000 scholarship for a current Canadian student.

The scholarship is not merit based and is open to all students. In addition to the $20,000 for school it contains a whole host of other awards that make a student¹s life easier.  

Students can register to win the scholarship here: http://canadasluckieststudent.com/ref/q

Last year, we offered a similar opportunity. Taylor Esselment from Hagersville, Ontario won a $20,000 GIC to help her pay off Computer Science her student debts. A re-cap video of our team telling her that she won can be viewed here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi4knWo6tTo.


Kim Quinlan
Customer Service Representative

Tel: 416.461.0207 ext. 232
Twitter: @StudentLifeNet

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