Communities across Canada are celebrating the 34 newly selected Loran Scholars as well as the students who distinguished themselves at the national level. Select articles are listed below. British Columbia Vancouver Sun: Four Metro Vancouver students nominated...
The Loran Scholars Foundation is pleased to announce the 29th class of Loran Scholars. These 34 young Canadians were selected from an initial pool of 5,023 applicants based on evidence of character, commitment to serving their communities and long-term leadership...
This year, we received more than 5,000 applications for the Loran Award. Our 400+ volunteers assessed and interviewed 500 students across the country in order to identify the eighty-eight graduating high school and CEGEP students (listed below) invited to attend our...
Communities across Canada are celebrating the 33 newly selected Loran Scholars as well as the students who distinguished themselves at the national level. Select articles are listed below. Pacific Canada Tri-City News (Kieran Cyphus, Jamie Fajber, Anna Yang): Loran...
Faris Mecklai is a Grade 12 student at Mulgrave School who last week received the news that he was chosen as a Loran Scholar, one of 33 across Canada. The Lower Edgemont resident is the most recent North Vancouver recipient after Emma Clark in 2014. Read the article...
LORAN, short for Long-Range Aid to Navigation, is a system that uses three points (for us, our values of character, service and leadership) to determine one's course for a long journey. The name emphasizes the lifelong impact and values of being a Loran Scholar.
LORAN, abréviation de Long-Range Aid to Navigation, est un système de navigation qui utilise les ondes de trois émetteurs pour établir une position. Pour nous, les trois points de repère sont les valeurs de détermination, d’engagement communautaire et de leadership. Le mot met l’accent sur les valeurs et l’impact à long terme de la Bourse Loran.