Established in 2005 by a friend and admirer of the exceptional hockey skill of Ken Farmer both as a McGill Varsity star and as a member of the 1936 Canadian Olympic Hockey team. Awarded by the McGill Athletics Board Awards Committee to promote and facilitate the athletic achievements of student athletes who are entering any undergraduate degree program and qualify to be members of the McGill Men's Intercollegiate Hockey Team.
Estimated value: $1,500 each; renewable.
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...
Undergraduate scholarships of $3,000 or graduate research and teaching awards of $6,000 in the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering. Endowed in memory of the late Sir William Dawson, Principal of McGill University from 1855 to 1893. Value: $3,000 or $6,000 each.
To be awarded to a student entering Level IV of the Civil Engineering program who, in the judgment of the Department of Civil Engineering, has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and knowledge of concrete technology.
One scholarship to be awarded to a part-time student who has attained the highest Cumulative Average at the most recent review.
Established in 1958. Value: $800 each
Barry McGillivray, Professor, Faculty of Business, has established an annual award of $500 for a student who has completed one or more years of full-time study in the Business Administration program at the Kelowna Campus of Okanagan College and who will be returning the following...
Award Criteria: Aboriginal student academic performance additional consideration will be given to those students who have positively contributed to community or family endeavors (Note: Financial need will not be a criterion for this award)
Award Criteria: enrolled in the ABT program academic achievement and exemplary commitment to the program
The award is offered to an undergraduate student in Real Estate in the Faculty of Commerce, and is made on the recommendation of the Faculty.
The scholarship is awarded to a student in Arts or Science who is entering the penultimate or final year with a good background of courses in economics and mathematics (including actuarial science). Special preference is given to students who have sat for actuarial exams leading...
A graduate scholarship in memory of Dr. Seaman Morley Scott will be awarded annually to a female graduate student who is a Canadian citizen who demonstrates high meritorious performance in her academic program.
The H.R. MacCarthy Bursary Endowment Fund provides financial support for a graduate student in biological sciences with preference given to a student studying the biology and management of pest organisms. The award will be based on financial need, good academic standing, and promise of service...
Recipient must be a past or present member of the Mackenzie 4-H District with at least 3 years of 4-H experience. The award is based on 4-H achievements, leadership skills and club involvement. If suitable candidate is not found, awarded to the Peace Region.
Preference given to: 1. Applicants with a minimum 3 years in 4-H 2. 4-H involvement 3. Applicants in the Southern Alberta 4-H Council area. Applicants must include reference letters from their school, 4-H group and community. Reference letters must accompany the application in a sealed...
Criteria: -Returning hockey players to Trojan Men's team -Team leadership -Community service -Acceptable athletic and academic performance
Criteria: -Third Semester -Academic achievement -Student leadership -Financial need -Alberta resident -Canadian citizen
Criteria: -Academic achievement (minimum GPA 2.50) during first and second semesters.
AVAILABLE TO: Aboriginal students who have graduated from the UCFV Criminal Justice degree program and will be pursuing graduate studies. STIPULATIONS: -Recipients must be a graduate of the UCFV Criminal Justice degree program -Recipient must be of Aboriginal descent. -Recipient will have plans to pursue...
AVAILABLE TO: Students enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of the Criminal Justice degree program. STIPULATIONS: -The recipient will have made a contribution to the community, or to the UCFV community. -Application must contain a letter of recommendation from an instructor, or a...
AVAILABLE TO: Full-time UCFV students enrolled in a minimum of 3 courses, who reside in the Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison or Hope area. CRITERIA: -Enrolled in a program, which can lead to a certificate, diploma or degree. -Must identify vocational or academic goals. -Students who, along...