24 former Kelowna Rockets utilizing WHL Scholarship Program for 2023-24
Calgary, Alta. – The Western Hockey League announced today that 350 WHL graduate players have been awarded WHL Scholarships for the 2023-24 academic season.
The 2023-24 campaign serves as the 31st year of the WHL Scholarship program. Established on a League-wide basis in 1993-94, nearly 8,000 WHL Scholarships have been awarded, representing an investment of over $35 million by WHL Clubs. This season, WHL Club ownership will contribute in excess of $2.5 million to the 350 WHL graduates utilizing the WHL Scholarship.
Of those 350 graduates, 24 suited up for the Kelowna Rockets during their time in the WHL:
- Liam Kindree – University of British Columbia
- Jake Kryski – University of British Columbia
- Jake Lee – University of British Columbia
- Conner McDonald – University of British Columbia
- Cole Schwbius – University of British Columbia
- Jadon Joseph – University of Calgary
- Adam Kydd – University of Calgary
- Jake Poole – University of Calgary
- Dallon Wilton – Concordia Univ. College of Alberta
- Sean Comrie – MacEwan University
- David Kope – MacEwan University
- Kobe Mohr – MacEwan University
- Kyle Crosbie – Mount Royal University
- Ethan Ernst – Acadia University
- Carson Sass – University of Regina
- Erik Gardiner – University of Saskatchewan
- Schael Higson – University of Saskatchewan
- Wil Kushniryk – University of Saskatchewan
- Matt Barberis – Carleton University
- Conner Bruggen-Cate – St. Francis Xavier University
- Colby Knight – Lethbridge College
- Konrad Belcourt – University of Alberta
- Brayden Chizen – University of Alberta Continuing Education
- Jarod Newell – Red Deer Polytechnic
“With another 350 WHL graduates accessing the WHL Scholarship this year, the commitment our WHL member Club ownership make to continue delivering a world-class hockey experience and industry-leading scholarship has never been more clearly demonstrated,” commented WHL Commissioner Ron Robison. “On an annual basis, it is very rewarding to see WHL graduates reap the benefits of the WHL Scholarship. The WHL not only produces many of the world’s finest hockey players, but just as importantly, highly educated student athletes who, through the WHL Scholarship program, move on to highly successful business careers and leaders in their communities.”
Administered by the WHL Office, WHL Scholarships are solely funded by the ownership of the WHL member Clubs. Every player who plays in the WHL is eligible to receive the WHL Scholarship. For every season played in the WHL, players receive a guaranteed, full year of WHL Scholarship including tuition, textbooks, and compulsory fees to a post-secondary institution of their choice. The WHL Scholarship is a fully guaranteed academic scholarship with no requirement to play university hockey to qualify. The WHL graduate can apply the funding to any post-secondary or career-enhancing program of his choice, including trades schools or professional career training programs.
In addition to the WHL Scholarship players receive upon graduation from the WHL, all current WHL players are encouraged to enroll in post-secondary courses and these courses are also fully funded by WHL Clubs. This season, 150 current WHL players take post-secondary courses while playing in the WHL. The financial assistance received for post-secondary studies while playing does not impact on the WHL Scholarship benefits a player is entitled to upon graduating from the League. The WHL and Athabasca University have partnered to offer, through an online distance education platform, full-accredited university courses to any WHL player interested in further pursuing post-secondary studies while playing in the WHL.
This year, 207 of the 350 WHL Scholarship recipients are furthering their education at Universities in Western Canada, with 129 of those playing Canadian University hockey at the U SPORTS level in the Canada West (CW) men’s hockey conference. In many cases, these student-athletes have combined their WHL Scholarship with additional financial assistance from Canada West Universities to receive the Western Canada Premier Hockey Scholarship.
The University of Saskatchewan leads all post-secondary institutions with 31 WHL graduates enrolled in full-time studies. The University of Calgary (28), University of British Columbia (27), University of Alberta (25), Mount Royal University (22), and University of Regina (21) also lead the way in WHL graduate enrollment.
WHL Scholarship recipients are enrolled this year as full-time students at 79 different post-secondary institutions throughout North America.
Alberta leads all Western provinces, having produced 126 WHL graduates currently accessing the WHL Scholarship, followed by British Columbia (86), Saskatchewan (63), and Manitoba (47). A total of 28 U.S. and other WHL graduates are accessing their WHL Scholarship.
Among the 2023-24 WHL Scholarship recipients, 143 WHL graduates are enrolled at universities in Eastern Canada, Canadian colleges, trades or technical institutions, or attending post-secondary in the United States.
CLICK HERE for a detailed list of all WHL Scholarship recipients for the 2023-24 academic year.
Summary: WHL Scholarship 2023-24
Canadian Universities, Western Canada – 207
Canadian Universities Eastern Canada – 63
Canadian Colleges & other institutions – 60
U.S. Colleges, Universities – 20
Total – WHL Graduate Scholarships – 350
WHL Graduates continuing to player hockey at elite Canadian University or College level
Canada West Conference – 129
Ontario University Athletics – 47
Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) – 20
Atlantic University Sport Conferences – 12
B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) – 3
Total – 211
Branch Summary: WHL Scholarships 2023-24
British Columbia – 86
Alberta – 126
Saskatchewan – 63
Manitoba – 47
USA – 26
Other – 2
Total – 350
About the Western Hockey League
Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) head office is based in Calgary, Alberta. The WHL offers a world-class player experience featuring three key cornerstones: hockey development, education, and a safe and positive environment for all participants. A diverse and inclusive organization, the WHL consists of 22 member Clubs with 16 located in Western Canada and six in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for close to 60 years. The WHL is also a leading provider of hockey scholarships with over 375 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team.
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