Bursaries totalling $2,400 have been endowed by the Class of Law 1972 for students in the Faculty of Law.
A gift from the late Carl J. Sanders, a Toronto-based businessman with varied interests who, over the years, donated generously to educational institutions and charitable organizations. Value: $1,200/ea. Recipients: 1st-year students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, Science or Commerce program, with a min. 80%...
2 awards, $200 each; available to top graduates of the Culinary Arts program. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation.
Established by the Laurentian Association of Mature and Part-time Students 'LAMPS' and the friends and colleagues of the late Heather Darroch, former President and active member of the association, who passed away in 1988. Value: $500 (one 6-credit course) or $250 (one 3-credit course). Recipient:...
Established in 1985 by family, friends and colleagues of the late Professor Edward Rosenthall to commemorate his contribution to the Department of Mathematics and to the teaching of Mathematics. Awarded to an undergraduate student in high standing in a mathematics program by the Scholarships Committee...
Established in 2003 through a generous bequest from Elizabeth Macfarlane for an outstanding student who has completed at least one year in a full-time undergraduate B.Com. degree program in the Faculty of Management. Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee on the basis of...
Established in 2000 by Judith Mappin, B.Sc. 1950. Awarded, on the basis of academic excellence, by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee, on recommendation from the McGill School of Environment, to an undergraduate student in the B.Sc. program of the MSE who has completed at...
Two scholarships to be awarded to students in the B.Sc.N. program who are entering Level II (A Stream) or Level IV (B and C Streams) and, in the judgment of the School of Nursing, have demonstrated exceptional achievement in required science courses.
Awarded for overall academic excellence (Sessional Average of at least 9.5) to students in undergraduate programs, with the exception of those in their graduating session and those retaining scholarships of $1,000 or greater. Each year quotas are established for each Faculty and other academic units...
3rd or 4th year Social Work Award. Aboriginal ancestry with highest GPA. No application.
Award Criteria: enrolled part-time or full-time on Fort Nelson campus maintains a good academic standing is involved with the community in a service capacity exemplifies good citizenship on campus
The award is offered to an undergraduate student in the Computer Science Program in the Faculty of Science.
A $1,400 prize has been endowed by family and friends in memory of John N. Paton, a partner of Stikeman Elliott LLP, for a student in the Faculty of Law who has achieved academic excellence in real estate transactions, corporate or commercial law. The award...
A $275 bursary is offered to women teachers training specifically in the field of the instruction of children with learning disabilities.
A $3,500 scholarship is offered by Methanex Corporation to a third or fourth year undergraduate student in the Accounting or Finance Option of the Bachelor of Commerce Program in the Sauder School of Business. Academic achievement is the primary criterion in evaluating candidates, although demonstrated...
Scholarships totalling $1,800 are offered graduate students in Chemistry involved in biochemical research and are made on the recommendation of the Department of Chemistry in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
The award is made to a top ranking student in the first year in the M.A.S. program in the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies.
The Psychology Department established the D.O. Hebb Post-Graduate Prize (valued at $1,000), which is awarded by the Graduate Programme Committee, to an entering Masters and/or PhD student who has demonstrated the best potential to make a significant scientific contribution to the field of psychology.
Criteria: -Entering first semester -Financial need -Academic achievement -Graduate of rural Canadian high school -Preference given to students who intend to live in SAIT residence during their first year
Criteria: -Highest marks in Suspension and Steering Systems Theory and Lab -Canadian citizen
Conditions: Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management or the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Sciences degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life...