An award ($1250) presented to a student from both first and second year that is actively involved in volunteer work and has made an impact on community life.
1 award, $500; available to students who are hard working, ambitious, talented, passionate about the profession, and who show promise in the Culinary field. Selection based on instructor recommendation. No application necessary. Awarded at Fall graduation.
Established in 2004 with a gift from Heather Munroe-Blum and Leonard Solomon-Blum, and additional funding from the University and the School of Architecture, the Sheila Baillie Hatch Prize is awarded by the Director of the School of Architecture to a student completing the First Year...
Established in 1881 by the late Sir William Macdonald. Available to students with outstanding merit entering any full-time undergraduate degree program. 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....
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...
Two prizes to be awarded to students who have completed the courses in Level III of the Kinesiology program: (a) one to a student who, in the judgment of the Department of Kinesiology, has submitted an outstanding paper or project, and (b) one to the...
To be awarded to the student who has completed Level I plus 60 to 75 units of an Honours program in Chemistry who, in the judgment of the Department of Chemistry, has achieved notable academic standing. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate leadership,...
To be awarded to the student who attains the highest grade in MATLS 4C03.
Two prizes to be awarded (a) one to a full-time student and (b) one to a part-time student, both of whom are graduating from a program in Gerontology who, in the judgment of the Department of Health, Aging and Society, have demonstrated high academic achievement...
This award is provided by donations from the administrators of NIC's Port Alberni Campus. The scholarship is available to an outstanding student who has demonstrated leadership, citizenship, and has worked to enhance campus life.
A minimum of four scholarships totalling $7,900 has been endowed by London Drugs. The awards are offered to students in any year of an undergraduate program with preference given to students in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. At least two of the scholarships will be...
Bursaries totalling $250 have been endowed in memory of Dan F. Wilson through a bequest by his brother, Reginald W. Wilson, for students in Religious Studies.
Awards totalling $5,300 have been endowed by Eric P. Newell for undergraduate stduents entering third-year engineering. Candidates must have demonstrated student leadership and achieved high academic standing. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Applied Science.
Eligibility: -Faculty of Environmental Studies applicant -Strong academic record -Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person and Ontario resident -Financial need
Eligibility: -Minimum admission average of 70% -Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person and Ontario resident -Demonstrated financial need
Applications for daycare bursaries are available at the Daycare Centre. Eligible students may qualify for a bursary provided that financial need can be demonstrated by a completed Canada Student Loan assessment or an Open Bursary assessment. Daycare bursaries are available to both graduate and undergraduate...
This award of $1,000 is made annually to a student in undergraduate Architecture and Planning, Computer Science or Engineering on the basis of the academic record. Candidates must have fulfilled or expect to fulfil the entrance requirements for an undergraduate degree programme in Architecture and...
Criteria: -For a student in any MacPhail School of Energy diploma program -Third semester of any diploma program -Primary consideration given to financial need -SAIT or community involvement
Criteria: -Sixth semester -High academic achievement -Primary consideration given to financial need
Criteria: -Third semester -Superior academic achievement in first and second semesters and prerequisite courses specializing in the study of corrosion (CHEM-240, prerequisite for ENVS-348) -Must be a NACE member (apply online at www.nace.org)
Conditions: To be awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to a student convocating from the School of Business with a Degree of Bachelor of Commerce with Specialization in Accounting.