Year: 2022

GK Scholarships: Amal Koshy George

GK Scholarships: Amal Koshy George

Golden Key is happy to introduce Amal Koshy George, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Amal studies a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of New Brunswick and will be graduating in 2022. “I moved to Canada in 2019 to […]

GK Scholarships: Natnael Berhane Debru

GK Scholarships: Natnael Berhane Debru

Golden Key is happy to introduce Natnael Berhane Debru, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Natnael is from Asmara, Eritrea, studying physics at Khalifa University and will be graduating in the Spring of 2023. “I have always been curious to study the […]

GK Scholarships: Jingyi He

GK Scholarships: Jingyi He

Golden Key is happy to introduce Jingyi He, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Jingyi is from Edmonton, Alberta, studying for a Bachelor in Nursing Honours at the University of Alberta and will graduate in June of 2023.

“I have always been fascinated by Biology and Social Studies back in High School, and I loved helping people,” Jingyi says. “Nursing seemed like the perfect choice because it combines theory and practice to serve those in need and save their lives.”

Jingyi has a deep passion for caring for and helping others.

“I want to work in the ICU after I graduate,” Jingyi explains. “Because of the pandemic, Canada is very short on staff for nurses. I want to help my country move through the pandemic with my degree.”

Jingyi is very grateful to receive this scholarship.

“This scholarship means so much to me,” Jingyi exclaims. “I am very honoured to receive the scholarship. It helped me realize my impact. This scholarship can also financially support me in my academics, registering for clinical training sessions, and purchasing goods to support my community when in need.”

Jingyi plans to use this scholarship to further his education.

“I will use this scholarship to thank my tutors, mentors, and professors who have helped me and supported me through 2021,” Jingyi mentions. “I will use this scholarship to pay tuition and purchase textbooks and NCLEX materials.”

Jingyi is a hard worker and very involved in his community.

“Currently, I affiliate with the University of Alberta Speech and Debate Society as the VP of Finance,” Jingyi remarks. “I am a journal editor on SPECTRUM, an open-access undergraduate science research journal based at the University of Alberta. I am the founder of Cvalley Global, an International Social Enterprise that promotes Mandarin education in K-12 students enrolled in the North American Mandarin bilingual program.”

Jingyi is thankful for everyone who has helped him along his journey.

“I want to thank Leanna Chan, one of my mentors who helped me build Cvalley Global,” Jingyi shares. “Without her, I would not have helped people and founded my organization. I also want to thank Dr. Chris Zhang for being my research supervisor and a great teacher. I would lastly like to thank my parents for supporting me in whatever I did. They have dedicated massive amounts of time and energy towards helping me in furthering my academics and leadership. I would not have gone so far without them supporting me!”

Jingyi’s hard work has paid off in the form of numerous scholarships.

“I have won various academic scholarships, including two Louise McKenney Post-Secondary Scholarships, a Helen MacArthur Prize in Nursing, a Don and Kathleen Hyde Scholarship, a Filipino Nurses Association in Alberta Scholarship in Nursing, and many research-based summer studentship awards,” Jingyi mentions.

Jingyi suggests everyone focuses on mental health.

“Mental health, especially during the pandemic, is significant,” Jingyi exclaims. “Stepping into a new and academically rigorous environment is already tricky enough, and lacking social interaction and a sense of community with peers due to the pandemic is even more difficult.”

Jingyi continues, “I would honestly suggest new members take university as an opportunity to meet new people, build connections and find their niche. Then, grasp every opportunity to impact this world, especially on issues that make you excited. Don’t be afraid to be yourself, and take joy in helping others along the way.”

Thank you for being a part of the Golden Key family, Jingyi; we wish you the best of luck as you finish your degree!

GK Scholarships: Oswin Chang

GK Scholarships: Oswin Chang

Golden Key is happy to introduce Oswin Chang, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Oswin is a Health Sciences Student at McMaster University and will be graduating in April. “I am a Health Sciences student, and I chose this path because of […]

GK Scholarships: Samuel Jennings

GK Scholarships: Samuel Jennings

Golden Key is happy to introduce Samuel Jennings, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Samuel earned his Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health in 2020. He graduated with the University Medal in the Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health for his Bachelor […]

GK Scholarships: Michelle Hay

GK Scholarships: Michelle Hay

Golden Key is happy to introduce Michelle Hay, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Michelle graduated with a Spanish major and double minor in Linguistics and English Literature, as well as a Certificate of Arts in Māori and Indigenous Studies from the University of Canterbury in November of 2021. In addition, she has just begun a Graduate Diploma in Secondary School Teaching program through the College of Education at UC.

“Winning this award has been the most amazing way to finish up my degree,” Michelle says. “It has really given me a sense of achievement and boosted my confidence before I head into my post-graduate study and beyond. Kia ora, and thank you so much, Golden Key!”

Michelle would like to pursue teaching upon completing her degree.

“I would like to work with languages and education, either teaching high school Spanish, English Literature, or ESOL,” Michelle explains. “I’m also really interested in student services and working with international students, such as mentoring, event planning, and creating communities. I’d love to encourage and inspire students to understand and embrace different cultural contexts and environments, as well as promote Aotearoa New Zealand on the global scale and strengthen mutual goodwill relationships and connections.”

Michelle advises fellow Golden Key members to stay involved in their communities.

“Get involved in your community, find a good work/life/study balance, believe in yourself, and never ever give up!” Michelle shares.

This scholarship has helped Michelle both financially and personally.

“This scholarship has helped me to believe in myself more and has given me more confidence to move into my post-graduate study and beyond,” Michelle explains. “It helped me to buy a car, which I will need once I start going out on my teaching placements this year as well as when I start working next year.”

Michelle would like to thank “the whole team at the UC Spanish Department, UC Student Experience team, UC Academic Skills Centre staff, and all my friends and family who have supported me along the way.”

Thank you for being a part of the Golden Key family, Michelle; we wish you the best of luck on your post-graduate degree!

GK Scholarships: Bontle Mathabi

GK Scholarships: Bontle Mathabi

Golden Key is happy to introduce Bontle Mathabi, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Bontle studies an honors BSc Audiology program from the University of Cape Town and will be graduating in December of 2022. “I chose a career in the Health […]

GK Scholarships: Olivia Swarts

GK Scholarships: Olivia Swarts

Golden Key is happy to introduce Olivia Swarts, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Olivia recently graduated from the American Public University System with a BA in Psychology.  “I just graduated from APUS with my BA in Psychology Summa Cum Laude,” Olivia […]

GK Scholarships: Trevor Engling

GK Scholarships: Trevor Engling

Golden Key is happy to introduce Trevor Engling, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Trevor is a graduate student in the MSEd of Educational Leadership at the University of Southern Mississippi, set to graduate in the spring of 2023. He earned his BA in History and his Teaching and Athletic Coaching certificates in the spring of 2021.

“I was very excited to hear that I was awarded this scholarship,” Trevor says. “For me, this scholarship, along with all of the others that I have received during my educational career, means that all of my hard efforts in and out of the classroom are paying off. It also means that I have the ability to ease the stressors of the financial issues that my wife and I may end up with in the near future from starting a family, buying a home, and other expenses.”

Trevor plans to use his scholarship to reduce the financial burden of student loans.

“This scholarship helps me to be financially independent of loans while achieving my academic goals,” Trevor explains. “I am using this scholarship to help finish school as well as put some of it towards the downpayment for my wife and I’s wedding venue.”

Trevor plans to teach upon completing his degree.

“I am hoping to either teach high school social studies or possibly teach collegiately,” Trevor reveals.

Trevor advises new members to continue to apply for scholarships.

“I would tell them to apply for as many scholarships as possible so as not to be too stressed by finances to focus on being a student,” Trevor shares.

Trevor is thankful to Golden Key and his wife for supporting him.

“[I would like to thank] GK for believing that I deserved this, as well as my wife for believing in me especially when I didn’t believe in myself,” Trevor mentions.

Thank you for being a part of the Golden Key family, Trevor; we wish you the best of luck on your Educational Leadership degree!

GK Scholarships: Kieron Baart

GK Scholarships: Kieron Baart

Golden Key is happy to introduce Kieron Baart, one of Golden Key’s 2021 Undergrad Achievement Award winners. Kieron is a fourth-year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Pretoria and plans to specialize in Aeronautics. “Receiving this award, especially in these uncertain times, humbles me […]