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Ivey AEO Award of Excellence Options
shw
Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 9:03:04 PM
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Has anybody received this? 10k total value, 5000 for hba1 and 5000 for hba2.
=)
Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008 11:22:27 PM
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i did =) did you?
HUSTLER08
Posted: Sunday, May 25, 2008 2:11:09 PM
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There seems to be no info about this scholarship that I can find (eg. eligibility, # awarded, dates), its not on the Ivey website or discussed in any other threads. i've heard some got it along with their Ivey acceptance, and a friend of mine got it separately just last week. I'd appreciate more information anyone has.
worldchange
Posted: Sunday, May 25, 2008 6:49:32 PM
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Hey =) how much money have you accepted so far?
=)
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 12:28:00 AM
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I couldn't find any information anywhere either but my letter says :

Congratulations on being selected for the Ivey AEO Award of Excellence! The HBA Admissions Committee reviews all applicants for Ivey Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO) status and chooses a few outstanding candidates to receive this award based on a demonstrated record of achievement and a passion to succeed.

The Ivey AEO Award of Excellence guarantees you a financial package of no less than $10 000 during your two years in the Ivey HBA Program...goes on about $5000 for years 1 and 2 and how to receive it (ie. apply for bursary in January 2010, allow my information to be released for publication, etc...)


My letter was dated March 31, 2008 (same day as AEO offers)




I've accepted the TD Scholarship, downgraded Millennium from national to local (to get $4000), and $2000 from Top 20 Under 20 (this pretty much maxes out the most I can get because of TD restrictions). However, I have accepted a little more in awards (in cash and not specifically for university, so it can be accepted) and essay competitions (at least $5000). What I rejected is more than double what I accepted =)
GGG
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008 12:30:12 AM

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=) wrote:
I couldn't find any information anywhere either but my letter says:

Congratulations on being selected for the Ivey AEO Award of Excellence! The HBA Admissions Committee reviews all applicants for Ivey Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO) status and chooses a few outstanding candidates to receive this award based on a demonstrated record of achievement and a passion to succeed.

The Ivey AEO Award of Excellence guarantees you a financial package of no less than $10 000 during your two years in the Ivey HBA Program...goes on about $5000 for years 1 and 2 and how to receive it (ie. apply for bursary in January 2010, allow my information to be released for publication, etc...)


My letter was dated March 31, 2008 (same day as AEO offers)




I've accepted the TD Scholarship, downgraded Millennium from national to local (to get $4000), and $2000 from Top 20 Under 20 (this pretty much maxes out the most I can get because of TD restrictions). However, I have accepted a little more in awards (in cash and not specifically for university, so it can be accepted) and essay competitions (at least $5000). What I rejected is more than double what I accepted =)


you must be crazy.

DD
shw
Posted: Saturday, May 31, 2008 5:53:16 PM
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I received this mid-May. The 5000 for hba1 and hba2 is on top of the entrance scholarships, right? So since i have over a 95 I'll be getting the continuing scholarship. I should get 7500 for each year of ivey then. If this is true let me know


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