The Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia provides an award made at Convocation each year to that student graduating in Engineering who best demonstrates promise of using outstanding abilities to serve society in an ethical manner as a Professional Engineer. The award candidates will be nominated by students of the graduating classes in consultation with their Engineering Department members. The award is an engraved certificate and $1,000. Selection will be made by the Student Affairs Committee of APENS and based on a written and oral presentation.
Applications are welcomed from career or volunteer fire fighters who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled in the Fire and Safety Studies Dipoma Program, Fire Services Leadership Diploma, or the Bachelor of Fire and Safety Studies Degree Program.
Established in memory of the late Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, a well-known nurse and author, who received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature in 1971. Value: $1,000/ea. Recipients: students enrolled in any year of any program, based on academic standing in the previous year of study.
Value: $1,000. Recipient: a student entering any year of any program, on the basis of demonstrated financial need and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP. Application required.
Awarded to a student entering the final undergraduate year of a B.Sc.(Agr.)/B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) program. To qualify, students should have high academic standing and preference is given to a student who is active in the campus sports program and participates in student organizations. Value: $500.
Established in 1982 by the late Mrs. Gertrude Galley in memory of her husband, John V. Galley, B.Sc. (Arts) 1920, a former member of the Board of Governors. Awarded on the basis of distinguished academic standing to students having completed at least one year of...
Two prizes, one in Mining Engineering and one in Materials Engineering, established by Oliver Hall in memory of his son, James Dickie Hall, lost near Cannes June 1944 in an air battle between four R.C.A.F. and more than ninety enemy planes. Open to students entering...
To be awarded to a student who has completed at least Level II in a program in Gerontology and who, in the judgment of the Department of Health, Aging and Society, has indicated a clear internship plan and demonstrated notable academic achievement and qualities of...
To be awarded to the student who attains the highest standing in ENGLISH 1A03 and 1AA3
Nixon Wenger Barristers and Solicitors provides an annual award of $750 for a student who has completed the first year of full-time study in a university transfer or degree program at the Kalamalka Campus of Okanagan College and who will be returning the following September...
Created by the Knights of Pythias #64 and the Pythian Sisters #7, these bursaries are available to North Island College continuing students attending the Comox Valley or Campbell River Campus who have completed at least one semester of university level studies. The recipients must have...
The award is made to a student, either graduate or undergraduate, in the Department of German Studies with preference given to a mature student.
Bursaries totalling $1,000 have been endowed by the late Philip McLaughlin Dowling, in memory of his sister Doris M. Dowling. The awards are available to students in the sciences including, but not limited to such programs as Pharmacy, Nursing, Rehabilitation Sciences, Forestry, Engineering and Agriculture.
The awards are made as follows: (a) a prize of $775 to the top student in the second year Medical/Dental course, Brain and Behaviour (FMED 426); (b) a prize of $775 to the top student in the fourth year Honours undergraduate course in Neurophysiology; (c)...
The award is offered to an undergraduate student entering the Science One Program in the Faculty of Science and is made on the recommendation of the Director of Science One.
The award is made to an outstanding undergraduate student entering third or fourth year of the Human Ecology major of the B.Sc. (Food, Nutrition & Health) program and is given on the recommendation of the Faculty of Land and Food Systems Awards Committee.
It is awarded to a student entering second year law with sound academic standing and a positive approach to life.
The scholarship is offered to an undergraduate student in the final year of Chemical and Biological Engineering, with preference given to those with an interest in applying engineering principles to human health concerns. The award is made on the recommendation of the Department.
The recipient is an outstanding student who has obtained a master's degree and is entering any PhD program. The recipient must show high academic performance and potential for significant contribution to the chosen field of study. Tenure is for one year and may commence in...
Criteria: -Professionalism -Empathy -Teamwork -Conscious effort to succeed in program -Financial need
Criteria: -Third semester -Attitude -Aptitude -Academic achievement