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Pete Ketcham Memorial Scholarship Fund

Scholarship Value $1,500

Number of Scholarships 3

Description Overview

The Pete Ketcham Memorial Scholarship Fund is a corporate scholarship program that awards grants to help students pursue their education. It exists to remove financial barriers so recipients can progress toward their academic goals. The Fund operates in communities where West Fraser has a presence and supports local students through targeted awards. It is administered as a donor-funded program tied to West Fraser’s community engagement activities.

Key takeaways

  • The Fund provides financial grants to students.
  • Its purpose is to support academic progress.
  • Awards are tied to West Fraser’s operating communities.
  • It is managed as part of West Fraser’s community program efforts.

History of the

Award Legacy of Pete Ketcham

The scholarship honors Pete Ketcham, a West Fraser founder and long-serving Chair of the Board. He led the company through major growth and was widely remembered for his commitment to community and for helping others succeed. In tribute to his generosity and leadership, West Fraser established the memorial scholarship in 1997. The Fund reflects Ketcham’s values by focusing on practical support for students in the company’s communities.

Key takeaways

  • Named for founder and former Chair Pete Ketcham.
  • Ketcham is recognized for leadership, growth, and community spirit.
  • The scholarship was established in 1997 as a tribute.
  • The Fund embodies Ketcham’s commitment to helping others.

Eligibility Who can apply

Eligibility is limited to students from regions where West Fraser operates. The Fund is open to post-secondary students located in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and continental Europe — provided they are from West Fraser operating regions in those jurisdictions. Applicants should be enrolled in or planning to attend a recognized post-secondary institution. Specific regional eligibility or residency requirements are determined by West Fraser’s operating boundaries.

Key takeaways

  • Open to post-secondary students.
  • Eligible regions: Canada, U.S., U.K., and Europe where West Fraser operates.
  • Applicants must be from West Fraser operating communities.
  • Regional residency rules apply.

Award

Value Amount and frequency

Each year the Fund awards multiple scholarships, with individual awards set at $1,500. These grants are distributed to several eligible recipients rather than a single large prize. The structure aims to support a number of students across West Fraser communities. Payment and disbursement are managed according to the Fund’s administrative procedures.

Key takeaways

  • Individual scholarship amount: $1,500.
  • Multiple scholarships are awarded annually.
  • Designed to assist several students across communities.
  • Disbursement follows the Fund’s administrative process.

Application

Timeline When and how to apply

Application dates and procedures vary by year and by region; specific deadlines and submission requirements are set by West Fraser. Prospective applicants should consult West Fraser’s official website or local company/community contacts for the most current application timeline, documentation, and instructions. Because processes may differ across jurisdictions, confirm the applicable regional details well before typical academic intake dates. For further questions, contact the West Fraser community relations or scholarship administrator listed on the company site.

Key takeaways

  • Application schedules differ by year and region.
  • Check West Fraser’s official website for current deadlines and forms.
  • Regional procedures may vary — confirm local requirements.
  • Contact West Fraser community relations for questions and clarifications.