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Since the objective of the Trust is to support Presbyterian and Reformed theological education in Canada must all applicants be Canadians?

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Since the objective of the Trust is to support Presbyterian and Reformed theological education in Canada must all applicants be Canadians?

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No, we do not make citizenship a condition of eligibility nor do we require that the project or program be restricted to a Canadian settting or exclusively to Canadian participants. For example, we might grant an academic scholarship to a Canadian studying in another country. Similarly, we might choose to fund a program or project that would also have benefits to people in locations other than Canada. However, in each instance we would expect the applicant to clarify the Canadian dimension to the proposal and to demonstrate how the proposed program or the benefits that may flow from it relate to the Canadian scene.

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