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Purdy Crawford Bursary

Introducing the first Joyce Foundation Purdy Crawford Bursary recipients
By: Melissa Lombard

In October 2014, at the opening of the Purdy Crawford Centre for the Arts, Canadian businessman Ron Joyce announced that The Joyce Foundation would be making a $5-million gift to 痳豆TV视频 in memory of the late Purdy Crawford (鈥52, LLD 鈥91) 鈥 Mount Allison graduate, past Board chair, chancellor emeritus, and Canadian leader in law, business, and philanthropy.

It was Crawford鈥檚 dream that no student who was accepted to Mount Allison would be held back by financial barriers. This generous gift has begun to support that dream. The Joyce Foundation Purdy Crawford Bursary was established for New Brunswick residents and now, just over a year later, 12 first-year Mount Allison students have benefitted from the $5,000 bursary, which is renewable each year based on good academic standing.

Bursary announcement

鈥淚t is wonderful to know that 12 students have started on their way at Mount Allison with the help of The Joyce Foundation Purdy Crawford Bursaries,鈥 says Ron Joyce. 鈥淭hose students, and many others to follow, will surely find that their post-secondary education will open new opportunities, new vistas before them. Everyone benefits when youth can build a solid foundation for future success.鈥

First-year philosophy, politics, and economics student Noah Fry, from Moncton, NB had heard about his parents struggles to afford a university education and had seen both of his sisters take on large debt to do the same.

With this in mind, he pursued all of his financial options. Along with being awarded Mount Allison鈥檚 most prestigious entrance award, a Bell Scholarship, he was also awarded a Joyce Foundation Purdy Crawford Bursary.

鈥淭his bursary has been instrumental in spurring my personal development in both academics and leadership,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 chose Mount Allison knowing that I would be entering a warm community with generous donors and faculty members. It was an obvious choice.鈥

Cheryl Mackinnon, a first-year history student from Richibucto, NB, says this bursary was definitely a contributing factor in her decision to come to Mount Allison, along with her attraction to and comfortable feeling on campus.

鈥淚t definitely has had an impact on my life as a student,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ecause of the requirement of the bursary to involve myself in an activity, receive a mentorship from another student, or attend the President Speakers鈥 Series, it pushed me to go outside of my comfort zone and really engage.鈥

Photo captions:

Two of Mount Allison鈥檚 first Joyce Foundation Purdy Crawford Bursary recipients, Cheryl Mackinnon (鈥19) and Noah Fry (鈥19).

Ron Joyce makes the announcement of a $5-million donation from The Joyce Foundation to establish The Joyce Foundation Purdy Crawford Bursary Fund at Mount Allison. From left to right: two of Purdy Crawford鈥檚 daughters and Mount Allison graduates Suzanne (鈥79) and Sarah Crawford (鈥95); Ron Joyce (LLD 鈥98).