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University of Windsor student Steven Ilijanich has been named one of four national winners of a scholarship from The Direct Sellers Association of Canada.

Ilijanich, a Bachelor of Education Student, will receive $4,000 for his work as a direct seller for CUTCO/Vector Marketing.

The annual $16,000 scholarship program is designed to support the educational aspirations of students who are connected to the direct selling industry. This year’s winners are pursuing degrees in education, art therapy, engineering and design.
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“These scholarships represent our investment in the next generation of leaders who draw on the strength and integrity of the direct selling industry,” said DSA Canada president Peter Maddox.

“We are delighted to support these exceptional students who have demonstrated dedication to their academic pursuits and embody the principles of entrepreneurship and community service taught through direct selling.”
Since 2012, the program has awarded over $146,000 in academic grants to post-secondary students across Canada.

Applications open in March for the 2025 scholarships.

For further information and to apply for next year’s scholarships visit: https://dsa.ca/scholarship_program.

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