Manage Your Account Home > George House Scholarship FundStep 1Personal InformationStep 2Programs and ProductsStep 3ConsentStep 4Payment GEORGE HOUSE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD George House is the father of Canada Topflight Academy (CTA) Founder Tony House. George was born and raised in Ottawa, an absolute staple in the community, coming from humble beginnings having grown up in the “village”. Like many, George used sports to ensure he would stay on the right course. He attended Glebe Collegiate and Carleton University, winning City/League Championships and starring on their basketball teams. He was selected Athlete of the Year at Carleton University in 1958-59 and was the first class of inductees voted into the Ravens Hall of Fame in 1996. He was also the perfect example of what a student-athlete should be earning a law degree, becoming a prominent lawyer and Deputy Judge for 45 years. George loved his basketball, coaching the University of Ottawa in the mid 60’s and was also an Executive Board member for both Canada Basketball and Tennis Canada. A proud Carleton Raven Alum he was a life-long season ticket holder and will ever be remembered for the Carleton University men’s House-Laughton Basketball Tournament. The George House Memorial Scholarship Award will be an annual award, providing a full scholarship to a deserving young student-athlete to attend Canada Topflight Academy. The scholarship will go to a student-athlete who would best emulate all the amazing character traits that George House conveyed throughout his life. CTA provides numerous student-athletes with financial aid in order to provide life-changing opportunities for deserving youth in our community. THANK YOU for your generous donation to the GEORGE HOUSE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. Your donation will make a difference in the life of a deserving student-athlete. The George House Memorial Scholarship Award will require the following application requirements: 1. The student-athlete's resume which will include a full description of extra-curricular activities, employment experience and community service. 2. An essay, not exceeding 1-1/2 pages, outlining why the student-athlete would like to be considered for this award and describing how receipt of this award would affect the applicant's life. 3. Two typewritten letters of recommendation from a high school teacher and/or coach. * Indicates Required FieldRegistrant Information- First Name *Last Name *Birthdate *Email Address