Jeanette Holden Scholarship

The Jeanette Holden Scholarship is awarded to a student who is entering their first year of an undergraduate or graduate program in Ontario, and has a sibling with autism.

The above scholarship commemorates Dr. Jeanette Holden, a sibling of an autistic person, in recognition of her dedication and contributions
to autism research.

Amount: $500

Number Available: 1

Opening(s): Scholarship applications will open at a later date

Deadline: TBD

Criteria

In order to be considered eligible for the above scholarship, students must be:

  • a resident of Ontario;
  • accepted or entering their first year of an undergraduate / post-graduate / apprenticeship program at an accredited college / university in Canada;
  • a sibling of an individual who has autism;

Please note that students can apply as often as they wish, provided they are in their first year of a post-secondary program. Students can only receive an Autism Ontario scholarship once.

How to Apply

Click the following link to access the application. (Link will be inserted closer to the opening date)

Along with the completed application form, applicants must also submit:

  • recent academic transcript(s) covering the last two years of study;
  • a copy of the sibling’s diagnosis from a medical / psychological professional;
  • copy of the letter of admission / proof of enrollment (ie. an early acceptance letter) from a post-secondary institution;
  • a cover letter, which should provide the following:
    • Information about future goals and/ or career pathways, related directly or indirectly to autism;
    • Description of post-secondary course (any course of study will be considered; however, some weight will be given to educational and career interests that relate to autism);
    • Full contact information (ie. name, address, phone number, and email address). A social insurance number will be required only if you are awarded a scholarship, in which you will be contacted;
  • a personal essay (max. 500 words), that will be judged on the following:
    • Area of study: Explain why you chose this area of study;
    • Experiences: Describe how your life experiences and interests led you to this choice;
    • Future plans: Explain how you plan to use the knowledge and skills gained from your post-secondary education in the future;

Contact Information

For more information on this scholarship or any other scholarships from Autism Ontario, please visit this website. Or phone at 416-246-9592

Pour les services en français, composez le 1-800-472-7789, poste 240 ou envoyez un courriel à  francais@autismontario.com

Last Updated: 2026-05-27