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Mykel Frank-Rothenburger Bursary Fund
Fund Categories: Bursary
Application Deadline: May 1st

Established in memory of Mykel Frank-Rothenburger by his family to help students with ADHD and mental health challenges continue their post-secondary education. This fund provides an annual bursary of up to $1,000 to a graduating secondary school student.

Mykel Leslie Fritz Frank-Rothenburger

October 4, 2000 – March 31, 2017

Mykel Frank-Rothenburger was only 16 years old when he took his own life. His family has established the Mykel Frank-Rothenburger Bursary in his memory to help students with ADHD and mental health challenges continue their post-secondary education.

An annual bursary of up to $1,000 will be provided to a graduating secondary school student who has such challenges and who wishes to continue his or her education at a college, university, trade school or similar institution.

Mykel was an exceptional person. He was shy, funny, kind, artistic and inquisitive. He loved trying new things. He played the alto saxophone and composed his own music, liked to sing and act, and had a third-degree black belt in karate. He volunteered at the SPCA and took part in fundraising for cancer patients.

The future held great things for Mykel, and the world lost a wonderful young man with his passing. He never had the opportunity to reach his potential; his family hopes this bursary will help others reach theirs

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    Mykel Frank-Rothenburger Bursary

    Bursary Application

    Program Description

    Intent:

    The intent of the Fund is to give an annual bursary of up to $1000 to a graduating secondary school student who has challenges with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or mental health. This student will be continuing their education in a post secondary program at a College, University, trade school or similar institution. Financial need is a factor but not the sole determination.

    Application criteria:

    • Applications must be submitted by May 1st to the BC Interior Community Foundation, 2 - 219 Victoria St., Kamloops, BC V2C 2A1
    • Applicants must reside in the area served by the British Columbia Interior Community Foundation (South Cariboo, Nicola and Thompson area). The applicant would be graduating from a school in School District #58, #73 or #74 or a Separate School in those regions.
    • The applicant must submit two letters
      • One from a professional who can document the challenges the student has faced. This can be a teacher, counselor, doctor or anyone else who has worked closely with the student.
      • The second letter must be from the applicant and provide a short biography, outline the challenges the student has overcome and give details of their plans for the future.
    • While marks are not a primary consideration the applicant must submit them.
    • The applicant must provide details of the program they will be enrolled in and proof they meet the requirements for that program
    • Financial need is a factor and must be demonstrated but is not the sole determinant.

    Award

    The annual award shall be up to $1,000

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    Please Note: The applicant must reside in the South Cariboo, Nicola or Thompson areas of BC. As well the applicant must have challenges with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or mental health.

    • Although marks are not a primary consideration proof of standing must be provided.

    The applicant must submit the following two letters:

    • A letter from a professional who can document the challenges the applicant has faced. This can be from a teacher, counselor, doctor or anyone else that has worked closely with the applicant;
    • A letter from the applicant, with a short biography, outlining the challenges the applicant has overcome with details of their plans for the future.

    Financial need is a criterion to receive this bursary although it is not the sole determinant.  Therefore explain your need for financial assistance i.e. part time employment & expenses.

    I hereby make application for the Mykel Frank-Rothenburger Bursary Fund bursary.  I understand that if I am awarded a bursary that the funds will be directed to my account at the post-secondary institution in Canada where I am registered. The BC Interior Community Foundation may publicly announce the award made noting the amount of the funds and naming me as a recipient.

    I declare that all the information that I have provided with this application is true and accurate.  If any information is inaccurate, I understand that any bursary awarded may be reassessed and/or withdrawn.

    Maximum file size: 516MB

    Submit this form and any other required information to the BC Interior Community Foundation, 2 – 219 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC V5C 2A1 before May 1st. Incomplete applications will not be considered for this award.

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