Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who taught Classics at McGill from 1926 to 1988, for one or more students on the basis of outstanding academic performance in any Latin language course. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Classics Program Committee in the Department of History.
Value: $400.
SFU Surrey Awards recognize students who have demonstrated a commitment to their school and wider community and who have exhibited leadership. Applicants should also demonstrate an academic interest in one of the programs being offered at the SFU Surrey Campus. Minimum average of 80% is...
1 award, $500; available to students entering the Engineering program. To benefit students who demonstrate strong academic credentials and show good character, motivation to serve and succeed and commitment to the community, evidenced through leadership in school, civic and extra-curricular activities. Applicants will be required...
1 award, $1,000; available to students entering the Engineering program at Malaspina University-College. The intent of this award is to benefit a first year student who demonstrates strong academics / leadership in school, sports or clubs / volunteer and extra-curricular activities / commitment to their...
1 award, $300; for academic achievement and financial need; available to mature female students who are members of a visible minority returning to studies at Malaspina University-College. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by April 30. Funds awarded as a tuition credit for the...
Established in 2004 by Dr. Joy Harvie Maclaren, B.Sc. (Nutr.) 1944, LL.D. 2000, in recognition of her 60th anniversary of graduation from Macdonald. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee to a distinguished student enrolled in the 2nd or 3rd year...
Awarded to a final year student in the Management Concentration Group who is registered in the area of Marketing. Value: $500.
Established in 2000 through an anonymous commitment and a generous gift from the late Richard Herzer, M.Sc. 1935, to students entering the Department of Chemical Engineering. Awarded, on the basis of academic achievement, by the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. The scholarships are...
To be awarded to a student who has completed Level I and an additional 30 - 45 units of a program in History who, in the judgment of the Department of History, attains notable academic standing in at least nine units of History courses. Value:...
To be awarded to the student who has completed Level I and an additional 60 - 75 units of an Honours program in French and who, in the judgment of the Department of French, has achieved notable academic standing.
This entrance scholarship is available to a North Island College student enrolling in university studies at the Port Alberni Campus. The recipient must be working towards the completion of a degree in sports medicine, kinesiology, physiotherapy, or similar field.
Award Criteria: FSJ student enrolled in full-time ABE or UT courses financial need dedication to studies preference will be given to students continuing on in a health care related field
Bursaries totalling $3,500 have been endowed by Dean M. Toye (B.Sc.1962) and his wife, Mary, for undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Chemistry.
It is awarded to the fourth year student in Food Science with the highest aggregate standing in the subjects of the third and fourth years, including graduating thesis.
A book prize valued at $80 is awarded on the basis of the best insect collection submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course, AGRO 327 (Economic Entomology).
The award is offered to students in the School for travel abroad to carry out research under the auspices of a university exchange program, with preference to students travelling to China or Southeast Asia. The award is made on the recommendation of the School.
The scholarship is awarded to promising candidates from the outlying areas of B.C. entering the second year of the Master of Occupational Therapy program. Candidates must have graduated from a B.C. secondary school which is outside of the GVRD. The award is made on the...
A $500 prize is awarded to a student in the Master of Archival Studies program, with preference given to a student demonstrating an interest in community records. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies.
Eligibility: -Entering a first-year program -Admission average of 85% or higher -Made a contribution to the life of their school or community -Demonstrable financial need -Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person and Ontario resident
Criteria: -For graduating students -Financial need -Academic achievement
Conditions: Awarded annually to a fourth year student who obtains the highest standing in the subject of periodontology.