Superintendent Ronald C George Award
Superintendent Ronald C George Award
In 1999, former professor - Superintendent Ronald C George - established this award for Indigenous students studying in the social justice programs at Lambton College.
As a strong believer in education and an advocate for justice through education, George wanted to contribute to instilling this value into future generations.
George is a retired OPP Superintendent but he stays committed to teaching and continually learning. In 2010, he was a fourth-year doctoral student at the University of Ottawa - Faculty of Law. He taught, concurrently, the Indigenous Legal Traditions course at Western University and both Indigenous Legal Traditions and Aboriginal Law at University of Windsor.
In addition to other commitments, he practices law privately and as a general counsel to the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation. He is a true believer in education.
Eligible Programs
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this award, students must:
- Be Indigenous students
- Achieve academic excellence as a full-time students in the first year of the Protection, Security & Investigations or the Police Foundations programs
- Obtain a program GPA of at least 3.0
- Have returned to Lambton College for the second year of either the Border Services or the Police Foundations programs
- Must have received at least a B grade in CJP-1003
Application Details
How to Apply
No application required.
Selection Process
The award recipient will be chosen by the PFND, PSIB program faculty.