Price scholarships continue to support students in engineering
The Price family have continued their generous support of students through the development of several scholarships.
The Price family have continued their generous support of students through the development of several scholarships.
The Price Faculty of Engineering received its name due to the transformative gift of $20 million from Dr. Gerry Price [BSc(ME)/70, MSc/72, LLD(Hon)/17] and Barbara Price [BHEc/69, CertEd/70] in 2020. The Price family have continued their generous support of students through the development of several scholarships within the faculty, including the Price Industries Ltd. Entrance Scholarship for Engineering, Price Engineering Access Bursaries for Indigenous students, the Price Scholarships in Engineering and the Price Graduate Scholarships for Women in Engineering.
The gifts reflect our shared commitments to a post-secondary education for students in sectors that our Manitoba economy needs. As Manitoba’s only engineering school, we work every day to ensure strong programs in foundational disciplines, while also addressing disciplinary specialties that reflect Manitoba’s diverse economy and industries. These scholarships also reflect a commitment to supporting all Manitobans, regardless of background, who want to pursue an engineering and technical career.
In addition to these financial gifts, Dr. Gerry Price is always gracious with his time. He is a long-serving member of the board of Friends of Engineering, a group of senior executives in Manitoba industry who advocate for the Price Faculty of Engineering and amplify the voice of the Faculty. Dr. Price is also involved with a similar board for the Asper School of Business, the Associates, who announced that Gerry Price will be receiving the 2024 International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award for his excellence in both engineering and business where he pushes the boundaries of innovation.
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