3 awards, $1,000 each; available to Canadian Citizens and graduates of School District #68, who are entering their final year of study in Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Malaspina University-College. The award will recognize students who demonstrate both commitment and compassion. Applicants must submit an essay stating why they believe they qualify for the award. Personal qualities must be endorsed by faculty (attach letter of reference). Short-listed applicants will be forwarded to the Shoop family for final selection. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by April 30. Funds awarded as a tuition credit for the fall term.
4 awards, $250 each; for financial need; available to students in Career & Academic Preparation (ABE) at Nanaimo or Cowichan Campus, showing strength or career direction in math or science. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards Office by January 15. Funds issued in March.
1 bursary, $500; for financial need; available to Horticultural Technician students with dedication to the field. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by March 31.
Established in 1987 by the Education Undergraduate Society in memory of Deirdre Zimbler, a former Education student. Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated throughout university life, qualities that are indicative of compassion for others and selflessness in leadership roles. Awarded by the Faculty...
One annual award of $1,000 is given to a needy Salmon Arm Campus student by the Rotary Club of Salmon Arm. Students are expected to register at a recognized institution to continue their education.
The award is made to a student, either graduate or undergraduate, in the Department of German Studies with preference given to a mature student.
The award is offered to a student in the M.D. program who has demonstrated interest and achievement in Cardiology. The award is made on the recommendation of the Division of Cardiology in the Faculty of Medicine.
Bursaries totalling $5,800 are offered to students in the Faculty of Medicine who have attained good academic standing.
A $2,500 scholarship is offered by Miller Thomson LLP to a student entering Law. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law.
A $750 bursary is provided by the B.C. Council of Garden Clubs to a Canadian citizen enrolled in the final year of the Master of Landscape Architecture program and taking courses in horticulture.
Bursaries totalling $500 have been endowed through a bequest by Bruce Woodsworth for students in geology.
A $5,500 fellowship has been endowed by the Sopron Alumni for a student in the graduate program in the Faculty of Forestry. The award is made by nomination of the Graduate Scholarship Committee.
Scholarships totalling $900 are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Dentistry.
One or more scholarships totalling $2,900 are available for students in Engineering and are made on the recommendation of the Faculty.
The award is made to a top ranking student in the first year in the M.A.S. program in the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies.
Bursaries are available for full and part-time students of Master of Publishing program and who have demonstrated financial need. Bursaries will be awarded each semester to students in good academic standing who have special circumstances requiring financial support not available from a sponsoring organization, current...
Preference given to candidate: -From Cactus Country, Newell, 40 Mile and Taber. -Leadership in 4-H -Participation in 4-H activities -Contribution to community -Academic performance -Financial need
Eligibility: Available to a full-time graduate student enrolled in Health Sciences who is a resident of northern British Columbia. The recipient must be a First Nations student.
The G.P. Wilson Engineering in Business Scholarship is awarded to students who have completed the first year of engineering at any Canadian university, and who show outstanding promise to use engineering skills to improve Canadian business. The scholarship, in the amount of $1,000 per term,...
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00) -Demonstrated interest in petroleum measurement and metering
Criteria: -First period -Academic achievement -Financial need -Leadership through community involvement -Preference given to residents of Southern Alberta (Red Deer South)