Lilly Borges-Oldham Second Language Scholarship

Student Award

Fund History

The Lilly Borges Oldham Language Scholarship was established in 2002 in memory of Lilly Borges Oldham, who passed away in August 2002 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born to German immigrant parents, Lilly knew first hand the importance of a second, and third, language. Her passion for life, languages and learning were clearly evident in her world travels with her husband, Stuart, and in her exceptional contributions to education in the Northwest Territories. Lilly inspired a generation of young people in Yellowknife over twenty years, infusing them with her thirst for lifelong learning and her passion for languages and cultures. A long-term employee of Yellowknife Education District No. 1, Lilly was dedicated to her students, colleagues and profession in both administrative and teaching posts. She was instrumental in the development of French immersion programs in Yellowknife and served as the territorial representative of the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers for five years. She is remembered for the enthusiasm and energy she brought to her work, the courage and strength she showed in difficult times, and her straightforward “no nonsense” approach to life.

Student Awards

Field of Studies:

Pursuing post-secondary studies of a second language or culture

Eligibilities:

Locations:

Residents of the Northwest Territories or Nunavut for at least 12 consecutive months

Priority:

First priority goes to applicants pursuing studies in both languages and cultures.Second priority goes to studies in languages. Third priority goes to studies in cultures. Priority in all cases to applicants who have not received this award in the past

Important Dates

2nd of April 12:01 AM

Application Portal Opens

31st of May, 11:59 PM

Application Portal Closes

2nd of April 12:01 AM

Funds Distributed

This Year's Award

Amount:
Recipient:

$1,000

1

 person

Past Award Recipients

  • 2025: Matthew Brien
  • 2024: Teresa Martin
  • 2023: No award
  • 2022: No award
  • 2021: No award
  • 2020: Ashley Ens
  • 2019: Alicia Camille
  • 2018: Madison Phillips
  • 2017: Mackenzie Marriott
  • 2016: Janine Cash
  • 2015: Liam Radford
  • 2014: Lana de Bastiani
  • 2013: Amber O’Reilly
  • 2012: No award
  • 2011: Nicolle Bonnel & Paulina Ross
  • 2010: Tamika Mulders & Adrienne Schmalz
  • 2009: Megan Cooper
  • 2008: Breanne Grayston
  • 2007: Evgenia Titkov
  • 2006: No award
  • 2005: Kirsten Mahler
  • 2004: Rachel MacNeill
  • 2003: Allyce Rattray