I am a Doyon, Limited shareholder because I received gifted or inherited stock; does that make me eligible for the Doyon Foundation scholarship?
Gifted or inherited shares do not qualify an individual for Doyon Foundation scholarships. To be eligible for a Doyon Foundation scholarship you must be an original shareholder, or be the child of an original shareholder. An original shareholder is defined as an individual holding class A, B, C or D shares.
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