1 award, $250; for high achievement upon graduation from the Culinary Arts program. Students must be planning to enter the BC Apprenticeship program. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation.
1 award, $300; for academic standing, instructor recommendation and promise in the field of silviculture; available to second-year Forest Resources Technology students. No application necessary. Funds issued in March.
Established with affection and appreciation by the faculty of the Department of Political Science, to honour its long-time secretary, Doris Routhier. Value: $450. Recipient: a full-time student enrolled in a Political Science program, on the basis of academic standing, financial need and Ontario residency as...
Two prizes established in 1984 by colleagues and friends of the late David N. Solomon, Professor and Chairman of the Sociology Department. One prize is awarded to the final year Sociology student in the Major or Honours program with the highest overall academic standing in...
This college-wide entrance scholarship is available to a student enrolled in full-time studies in a business program or related discipline. The applicant's career goal must be directly related to business: whether that is in a corporation, small business, or starting their own entrepreneurial venture. The...
This award is presented to a North Island College Campbell River Campus Culinary Arts student who has completed Level 1 or 2 of the program and is continuing on to the next level. The recipient is selected based on their attendance, attitude, professionalism and communication
The award is available to a full-time or part-time student who has completed the Fine Arts Diploma and is doing independent study in ceramics at the Comox Valley Campus. The recipient of this award will have completed at least three semesters of ceramics during their...
Award Criteria: full time ABE student good study habits assists other students in learning
A $100 award for a graduating ASE student who plans to enter an integrated program at Northwest Community College. The recipient will be selected by the ASE faculty and staff on the basis of academic achievement and successful practicum experience.
Bursaries totalling $900 have been endowed by Olive Acton in memory of her husband, B.K. (Keith) Acton, for students in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems.
Awards totalling $1,800 have been endowed by family and friends in memory of Jamie Smith to enable undergraduate students in Zoology, Botany or Forestry who are studying ecology to attend field courses.
The award is offered to a student excelling in an undergraduate paediatrics course and is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine.
A $225 bursary has been endowed by Dr. H. Patel in memory of her mother, Ameena Patel, for a student in the Faculty of Medicine.
A $1,000 bursary is offered by the Graduating Class of Law 1968 to support a deserving student in the Faculty of Law who faces financial challenges in furthering his or her legal education.
A bursary of $600 is offered by the Vancouver Elementary School Teachers' Association to students who are residents of Vancouver or have attended a Vancouver elementary public school and who are entering the final year of the Faculty of Education (Elementary).
A scholarship of $1,800 is offered to a male student beginning or continuing undergraduate or graduate studies in the Faculty of Science. It is awarded to a student who has an outstanding academic record and who shows promise of success in his chosen field. This...
One scholarship is available for a student entering a graduate program in the Department of Women's Studies. Applicants must be nominated for this award by the Chair of the Graduate Program.
One award will be disbursed annually to a graduate student registered in the MA program in Gerontology. The student must be nominated by the Director of the Gerontology Program.
Eligible students are registered in year four or five of Civil, Industrial, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering programmes in the Faculty of Engineering. The Scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of the applicant's academic record. Other factors such as personality, initiative, community involvement, other awards...
Criteria: -Demonstrated efforts in promoting the preservation of Chinese Culture; or volunteering in Sien Lok Society or other cultural community organizations -Minimum GPA 2.50 -Financial need -Alberta resident
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a University of Alberta student who is of Aboriginal descent as defined by the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35(2) or persons accepted by one of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada as a member of their community. Recipient must have...