Fenestration Canada offers scholarships
Fenestration Canada Scholarship

TORONTO — Fenestration Canada is accepting applications for its 2025 scholarship program. Award winners qualify for up to a $3,000 scholarship.

The Fenestration Canada Scholarship is awarded to a motivated and passionate individual who is connected to the fenestration industry. The ideal candidate exhibits a commitment to their studies, combined with a clear vision of how their studies will positively impact the community. The candidate is not only focused on personal success but also on the broader impact they can make. The candidate’s commitment to academic and professional growth aligns with the aims and goals of the scholarship.

Scholarship awardees are selected by the scholarship selection committee based solely on their unique applications. Applicants must submit at least one letter of recommendation, as well as at least one form of supporting documentation with their choice of format. Documents can be a personal letter or video.

Candidates must be an employee of a Fenestration Canada member company in good standing. Dependent family members of FenCan member employees are also eligible if enrolled in a post-secondary school program. If there are multiple applications per family, up to one scholarship award shall be considered per family.

The application deadline is September 12, 2025.

Learn more and apply.

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