Rotman Commerce to offer new bursary for Black and Indigenous students
The 重口味SM's undergraduate business program, Rotman Commerce, is launching a new needs-based bursary this fall for Black and Indigenous students.
The Francisco Bursary, which will see between $500 to $1,000 awarded annually to a student based on academic merit, was made possible by the support of marketing executives Mike and Quinn Samardzic.
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Mike added that the COVID-19 pandemic brought racial inequalities and the challenges facing marginalized groups into sharper focus.
鈥淭here has been a lack of opportunity for these groups to acquire generational wealth or financial literacy, and we wanted to take a step in levelling the playing field,鈥 he said.