This prize ($500 plus a complete set of the New Canadian Library) is one of six established by Mr. Avie Bennett. It is awarded each year to the best essay on Canadian literature submitted from an undergraduate class at Dalhousie during the current academic year. Essays may have been written for classes in any department, but they should focus explicitly on a Canadian literary topic and not on history or culture more generally, and they must be written in English. Essays should be nominated by instructors; clean copies should be submitted by the specified date.
Value $350 each. One to a full-time student in English proceeding from Second to Third year, who has taken at least 3.0 credits in English at Carleton; one to a full-time student in English proceeding from Third to Fourth year, who has taken at least...
Two scholarships, each valued at $1,500, are awarded annually to outstanding students entering first-year Engineering at Laurentian University. Where possible, the scholarships are awarded to a female student and to a male student with the highest academic standing in an Ontario secondary school (six OAC/OSSD)...
1 or more awards, $500 each; for continuing full-time students showing promise in writing fiction, who combine high academic achievement, creativity, motivation and enthusiasm, and who make a positive contribution to their classes. Recipients recommended by Creative Writing department. No application necessary. Funds awarded as...
1 award, $1,000; for academic achievement and proficiency in the field; available to returning second-year Forest Resources Technology students. No application necessary. Funds awarded as a tuition credit for the fall term.
Established in 2003 by former students and friends in honour of Lubka Kolessa, a legendary concert pianist and McGill Faculty of Music professor from 1960-1971. Awarded to an outstanding piano student by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $500.
Established in 2003 by George Lengvari, B.C.L. 1966. 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 Basketball teams. Value: minimum...
Established in 2004 by friends and alumni in honour of Tom Thompson, B.Sc. (P.E.) 1958, M.Ed. 1978, for his longstanding and unwavering commitment to the mission of McGill University and in recognition of his outstanding achievement, on behalf of the University, in the area of...
Established in 2006 in memory of Marjorie McLaggan, B.A. 1929 (Dal), M.A. 1931 (McGill) and Isobel McLaggan Oswald, B.A. 1937, M.A.-Hon. 1981 (McGill). Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to an outstanding undergraduate student entering any undergraduate degree program. While academic...
Established in 1965 by bequest of Edwin Marwin Dalley of Hamilton. Value: $800 each
To be awarded to the student who attains the highest grade in THTR&FLM 2C03.
A variable number of scholarships to be awarded to students entering a Level III program in Science who, in the judgment of the Faculty of Science, have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and leadership.
To be awarded to a student in an Honours Program in Classics who, in the judgment of the Department of Classics has achieved notable academic standing.
To be awarded to a student who has completed Level II or III of the Bachelor of Commerce program, attains a high Sessional Average and demonstrates financial need.
A bursary of $200 has been endowed by Silva Miriam Kohn. In making the award, preference is given to an undergraduate student majoring in Political Science. However, if there are no suitable candidates, the award may be given to a student taking courses in Political...
Awards totalling $650 have been endowed by family and friends in honour of Anne and George Piternick. The awards are made on the recommendation of SLAIS to doctoral students in the School.
They are awarded to students in art education teacher certification and diploma programs, who have achieved well in their course work and show excellent teaching potential.
Scholarships totalling $1,500 are awarded to undergraduate students entering studies in Nursing. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Nursing.
Criteria: -Third semester -Superior academic achievement -Superior technical report writing ability during first and second semesters
Criteria: -Fourth semester -CNTR-347 highest mark (final) -CNTR-397 highest mark (mid-term) -Has not previously failed a PLC course
Criteria: -Third semester -Highest overall mark from second semester -Canadian citizen or permanent resident -In the event of a tie financial need will be considered