Mohawk creates Cheryl Jensen Scholarship for Women in Technology

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The Mohawk College Foundation has established the new Cheryl Jensen Scholarship for Women in Technology to honour Cheryl’s 30+ years with the College. Cheryl Jensen recently announced she is leaving her current role as Mohawk’s Vice President, Academic to become the new President of Algonquin College.

Cheryl joined Mohawk as a professor in 1983 and has served as Dean, Executive Dean, Vice President of Engineering Technology, Apprenticeship and Corporate Training, and Acting Vice President, Academic. Cheryl was instrumental in the development and launch of Canada’s first Bachelor of Technology collaborative degree program with McMaster University and the award-winning Hydro One – College Consortium.Mohawk College Bio Excerpt

Notably, Cheryl was the first woman to lead the School of Engineering Technology as dean.

You can donate to the new scholarship here.