Every year, universities across Canada come to Blyth Academy to recruit our students because of the quality of education we provide. Blyth credits are universally accepted and highly respected – in part because our students consistently experience success in higher education, and in part because our faculty is second to none. Students at Blyth Academy experience a 99% acceptance rate to their post-secondary programs of choice. Moreover, 50% of Blyth Academy graduates receive entrance scholarships. We congratulate them on these successes.
- Masha Goiko was offered a $24,000 scholarship to McMaster University's Engineering program and a $21,600 scholarship to York University’s Medical Science program. She was also offered the President's Scholarship of $30,000 at the University of Western Ontario and the Canadian Millennium Scholarship of $20,000. Masha was also accepted into the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Toronto.
- Michael Moretto, Max Sulcs and Denis Pankov were offered scholarships to the Business Administration program at the Schulich School of Business, York University.
- Ava Wellman, Masha Goiko and Robert Gibson were offered places in
the Scholar’s Elective program at the University of Western Ontario
with scholarship funding.
- Richard Cuddy was accepted to the highly competitive Vic One Program at Victoria College, University of Toronto, and offered a scholarship to York University.
- Elise Muraca was accepted to her universities of preference and
was awarded two scholarships of $2,000 and $1,500.
- Eva Lampert was offered an $8,000 scholarship to York University
to study film. Eva was also accepted into the Radio and Television
Arts program at Ryerson University
- Michael Lasiuk was admitted to three universities for Criminal Justice and was awarded a scholarship to the University of Guelph.
- Max Sulcs and Erik Sulcs were admitted to the highly competitive
Flight program at Seneca College.
- Denis Pankov was offered a scholarship at the University of Waterloo to study Environmental Science.
- Emilia Graca was accepted to five universities for the International
Development program and was offered scholarships to three of the universities.
- Colin Burke was accepted to the MIT program at the University of Western Ontario, and offered a place at five other Universities.
- Robert Gibson was offered admission and a $3,000 scholarship to McMaster University for Health Sciences.
- Matthew Cameron was accepted to his top university choices and awarded
a $2,000 scholarship to Sir Wilfred Laurier University for a Bachelor’s
degree in Business Administration. He was accepted into the Bachelor
of Managerial and Organizational Studies at the University of Western
Ontario.
- Claire Yeh received admission to the Engineering Science programs
at both the University of Toronto and McMaster University.