Established in 1966 by bequest of William L. Somerville, architect of the McMaster University buildings of 1930.
Value: $800
Criteria: Completed the second and final year of the Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology Program and is graduating with a Diploma of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology credential. Attained a high academic achievement. Demonstrated superior laboratory performance.
An annual $500 award to a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts degree program with a declared concentration in Political Economy who has demonstrated volunteer community service, preferably with youth-in-poverty programs. The recipient must present a minimum GPA of 2.3 and demonstrate financial need.
Applications are welcomed from learners enrolled in the Emergency Management Certificate Program only.
Established by the Department of Physics and Astronomy with the proceeds of a lecture presentation by Stephen Hawking on the occasion of the official opening of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory in 1998. Value: $500. Recipient: a full-time student in good academic standing entering any year...
Two prizes to be awarded for excellence in the study of Canadian literature: (a) one for the highest grade in ENGLISH 2G06, and (b) one for the highest grade in ENGLISH 2C03.
To be awarded to the graduating full-time student in a three-Level program in Anthropology who, in the judgment of the Department of Anthropology, has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. Students who wish to be considered for this award are encouraged to submit a resume to the...
This scholarship, created by the Lazo Women's Institute, is available to a continuing full-time or part-time North Island College university studies student who has demonstrated academic excellence. The recipient can be male or female, must reside within School District #71 (Comox Valley), be a Canadian...
Bursaries totaling up to $1,950 are offered by the Helen Pitt Fund for Fine Arts, through the Vancouver Foundation, to undergraduate students entering the second, third or fourth year of the Visual Arts Program within the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at The University...
A bursary of $500, gift of the Vancouver Women's Transportation Club is offered to a student in the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration. It is awarded to give financial assistance to a student who has a genuine interest in the study of traffic and...
The award is offered to a graduate student in nursing after completion of first year and is made on the recommendation of the School of Nursing in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
A $500 bursary is offered by the Credit Union Pioneers Memorial Fund through the Credit UnionFoundation of British Columbia to a First Nations Canadian student from the Province of British Columbia entering their first year in the Faculty of Law. The award is made on...
Two bursaries of $1,250 each have been endowed by friends and family in memory of Cindy James Hack for students in the Nursing Program at The University of British Columbia Okanagan, with preference given to those in their final year.
A $150 bursary has been endowed in memory of Joan Porret by her family and friends for a mature woman undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Education.
One or more scholarships totalling $5,400 have been endowed by alumni of the School. The scholarships are made on the recommendation of the School of Human Kinetics, to undergraduate students in the B.H.K. program who have displayed academic achievement, leadership and competency in their field...
Scholarships totalling $10,000 are offered to students specializing in Chinese studies. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Department of Asian Studies and, in the case of graduate students, in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Awarded to a past or present 4-H member of the Northwest Region. Recipient must have been a 4-H member in the Northwest Region for a minimum of 3 years and must complete a 750-1000 word typed essay on the following: Subject: Using the 4-H Pledge...
Eligibility: Candidates must meet UNBC admission, enrollment and full-time attendance requirements in graduate studies. Candidates may be enrolled in any program, but will be researching a public policy issue of particular relevance to residents and communities of northern BC.
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00) -Financial need -Community/leadership involvement -Preference given to a mature student
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a graduating student on the basis of superior academic achievement in the area of Chinese Studies who intends to continue in an MA program in the same area of study at the University of Alberta.