Established in 2001 in memory of Isaac Walton Killam of Nova Scotia by his Massachusetts sisters through their testamentary trusts for students entering undergraduate degree programs. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to students who are domiciled in or are citizens of the United States.
Value: minimum $3,000 each; renewable.
Awarded to a first year student entering Business Administration studies or first year studies at Brandon University.
Awarded to a Grade 12 student on the basis of financial need and high academic standing from rural Manitoba who must travel more than l00 kilometers (one way) to attend the University as a full-time student.
Education Upper-year Scholarships (2) Value: $1000. Recipients: one undergraduate student of Engineering with the highest academic standing in any year of study, and one undergraduate student of Engineering who has exhibited exceptional role model qualities through participation in non-academic activities while maintaining above average marks....
Value: $1,900. Recipient: a student, resident of Sudbury, who is entering the final year of a program in a professional school, has a min. 70% average in the previous academic year, is not in receipt of any other major awards and has financial need. If...
Established by alumni and friends of the Athletics Department. The award will be given to student athletes, who can demonstrate financial need. Application required. Value is $500 minimum.
Awarded to a student entering the penultimate year for outstanding performance in mathematics and computer science. Awarded on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Computer Science by the Scholarships Committee of the Faculty in which the student is registered. Value: $1,000.
Established in 2006 by Paul J. Petras, B.Sc. 1975, in honour of his mother, Lidia Petras and in memory of his father, George Petras. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on the basis of academic merit to students who have completed at least...
One scholarship to be awarded to a part-time student who has attained the highest Cumulative Average at the most recent review.
The bursary is given to a student entering the second year of a Masters Program in Community and Regional Planning.
Bursaries totalling $2,400 have been endowed by Odlum Brown Limited. The bursaries are offered to undergraduate and graduate students in the Sauder School of Business who are participating in the Study Abroad and Exchange Programs.
These funds are used to assist a needy undergraduate student majoring in History or English.
One or more scholarships totalling $1,900 are provided for students in the Real Estate option of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration. While preference is given to graduate students, qualified undergraduate students will be considered.
Scholarships totalling $2,100 will be awarded, with preference given to gifted string instrumentalists. Financial need may be a factor in the selection of recipients.
Four $3,750 scholarships are offered to outstanding students entering the Faculties of Science, Applied Science (Engineering), Forestry, Pharmaceutical Sciences or Land and Food Systems, from a college or university other than UBC. The awards are based primarily on the students' scholarly achievement. Candidates must complete...
Eligibility: -Faculty of Arts applicants from secondary schools in the Jane-Finch corridor -Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person and Ontario resident -Demonstrated financial need -Extracurricular activities and community involvement in the Jane-Finch area
Preference given to residents of the Manning area. If a suitable candidate cannot be found, then it may be given to someone from the Peace Region, or lastly, anywhere in Alberta. Recipients are chosen by outstanding leadership skills, community involvement and communication skills.
This award is made on the basis of the applicant's record at Dalhousie University. Candidates must have fulfilled or expect to fulfil the minimum entrance requirements into third year of an undergraduate programme in the Faculty of Engineering. Application required. Deadline: April 30.
Criteria: -Second-year student who is best overall academically minimum 3.00 GPA -Aptitude - demonstrating high level of technical skills -Attitude - demonstrating exceptional patient care Process: You must submit a reference letter from your preceptor to your program coordinator
Criteria: -Third semester -Primary consideration given to ability to succeed while enrolled in program (academic achievement), leadership and community involvement -Secondary consideration given to financial need -Alberta resident -Canadian citizen -Preference given to a female student
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who is majoring in Romance Languages in the Faculty of Arts. Recipient will be on the Dean's Honors List and have at least 30 units of course weight remaining in their program. Preference...