Prizes totalling $1,600 are awarded to students involved in academic project(s) which exhibit a high professional standard and have the potential for introducing an innovative technology. The awards are made on the recommendation of a selection committee appointed by the Director of Engineering Physics.
Selection is based on academic standing in secondary school and/ or post-secondary studies. Other factors may be taken into consideration such as participation in school activities, community involvement and demonstrated leadership qualities.
Each year CMU recognizes students gifted in music by offering six $500 scholarships on the basis of musical ability. Students applying for these scholarships must submit a letter of nomination from a music instructor and an audition tape. It is expected that students receiving the...
Donated by the Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical Association of Canada, a scholarship valued at $500 is awarded annually to a full-time student entering the second year of the Geology or Environmental Earth Sciences programs. To qualify, students must have achieved a minimum 80%...
2 bursaries, $450 each; for financial need and scholastic standing; available to first year students in a Nursing Degree program.
Established in 1967 by the Charles H. Ivey Foundation in memory of the first Licentiate graduate (violin) of the Music Faculty. Awarded to a talented student to further his or her musical education. Preference is given to string instrument students. Estimated value: $3,000.
Established in 1927 by the late Sir Edward Beatty, former Chancellor of the University. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships...
The Rotary Club of Penticton - Okanagan provides an annual award for a graduate of the Automotive Service Technician program or the Auto Collision Repair/Painting & Refinishing program at Okanagan College. The $1,500 award is to be used for the purchase of tools only (proof...
A $500 scholarship presented to a Salmon Arm student who is a practicing Catholic.
A prize of $500 is awarded to the best student in Polish studies (language, literature or history). The prize endowed by his family and Polish and Canadian friends, is awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Slavonic Studies.
One scholarship of $1,600 is provided for a doctoral student in Urban Studies and two scholarships of $600 each are provided for outstanding undergraduate students in Urban Studies. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Department of Geography and, in the case of...
Endowed by the late Dr. Francis John Nicholson, the following scholarships are awarded for the purpose of enabling students to do graduate study in the University of British Columbia or in any other approved university: (1) One scholarship of the value of $2,600 for graduate...
A bequest from the late Douglas F. Johnston provides twenty-four bursaries of $500 each. Eleven of these bursaries are awarded to students entering the final year of Engineering and eleven to students entering the final year of Land and Food Systems. When possible the bursaries...
The award is offered to an outstanding student in Electrical Engineering, with preference given to a fourth year student. The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Electrical Engineering.
It is awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty to a student in the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration with preference to a student entering second year.
A $350 scholarship has been endowed by the Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Nursing to a student in the B.S.N. program.
A $1,900 scholarship is awarded to a graduate student in piano or a stringed instrument who intends to make the performing arts a career. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Music in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
This award is available to students of the Master of Pest Management program studying pest problems relating to horticulture. It is awarded to students who are in financial need and qualified in terms of character and scholarship.
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement
Criteria: -Third semester -Articulate -Ability to speak confidently -Good interpersonal skills -Dedicated to a successful career in the industry -Alberta resident -Canadian citizen
Conditions: Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business. Recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Preference will be given to a student with demonstrated community...