CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
SAP CANADA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
As an information technology leader, SAP recognizes and embraces its commitment to the communities in
which we live and work. We believe the private sector plays a vital role in creating a level playing field and
building an environment that embraces education, technology, and innovation. By enabling people to develop their
own skills, creativity, and solutions, they will be better equipped to help themselves and take an active and
rewarding role in their communities.
About the SAP Canada Scholarship Program
The SAP Canada scholarship program wishes to recognize outstanding undergraduate students pursuing a degree in
business, computer science, mathematics, or engineering. Each academic year, SAP will award up to ten students
with a $5,000 scholarship that is intended to assist them in defraying tuition expenses for that one academic
year, under the following terms:
- The funds are intended to assist the student in defraying tuition expenses and may
not be used to cover other costs such as books, room, and board
- If annual tuition is less than $5,000, the remaining amount may be carried forward to
the next academic year, without the need for the student to re-qualify for that subsequent year
- The scholarship payment will be made directly to the designated and eligible
university and is not transferable to other academic institutions
Learn about SAP Canada scholarship program eligibility requirements and eligible universities.
Congratulations to the Recipients of the SAP Canada Scholarship Program for the 2008 – 2009 Academic Year!
The recipients of the 2008 SAP Canada Scholarship program have been selected. View the press release.
Congratulations to:
- Duncan Bays, Cognitive Systems, University of British Columbia
- Allen Feng, Mechanical Engineering – Biomedical Option, University of Alberta
- Curtis Foong, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Toronto
- Morgan Gwin, Mechanical Engineering – Biomedical Option, University of Alberta
- Dominique Hamel, Accounting, HEC Montréal
- Yiming Ma, Business Administration and Economics, University of Western Ontario
- Lauren Vandervoort, Business and English Literature, University of Western Ontario
- Noelle Vialoux, Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba
- Xiaoyuan Xu, Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
- Awin Ye, Business and Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
A special thanks to all of the student applicants for the 2008 SAP Canada Scholarship. Application forms and procedures for the 2009 - 2010 academic year will be posted in the spring of 2009.
Questions?
Contact us at citizenship.canada@sap.com.