Criteria:
-Financial need
-Alberta resident
-Consistent demonstration of: leadership, creative ability, productivity and commitment to culinary excellence
will be granted to full-time or part-time students in financial need. The number of awards will vary as the endowment grows. Endowed awards will be $500 each. The awards will be proportionally allocated based on the most recent available student enrolment figures for each area...
Criteria: Attained the highest GPA in the Environmental Technology Program. Completing the final year of the Environmental Technology Program.
1 award, $500; available to students entering the Engineering program. To benefit students who demonstrate strong academic credentials and show good character, motivation to serve and succeed and commitment to the community, evidenced through leadership in school, civic and extra-curricular activities. Applicants will be required...
1 or more awards, $2,000 each; available to Bachelor of Science in Nursing students currently enrolled in year 3, (September intake); who plan to complete a BSN degree at Malaspina, are residents of the mid-island area and have demonstrated academic achievement and financial need. Preference...
Value: $200. Recipient: a full-time student entering any year of any program, on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP. Application required.
Awarded each year from a fund set up in honour of Professor Emeritus William Rowles, who was for many years an outstanding teacher of physics and mathematics in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. To be given to a student in good academic standing...
Two prizes established in 1984 by colleagues and friends of the late David N. Solomon, Professor and Chairman of the Sociology Department. One prize is awarded to the final year Sociology student in the Major or Honours program with the highest overall academic standing in...
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.
Harry R. Bell, P.Eng., has endowed three scholarships of $1,150 each for outstanding undergraduates in Engineering. Preference is given to students in Civil Engineering who have demonstrated interest and accomplishment in surveying or related fields, such as mensuration, photogrammetry, air photo interpretation, remote sensing, or...
Scholarships totalling $15,000 have been endowed by alumni and friends of the Faculty of Forestry for undergraduate students in the faculty. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Forestry.
A $350 prize has been endowed by the family of Dr. Sidney Kaplan for students enrolled in the M.D. undergraduate program who achieve academic excellence in the Department of Family Medicine. The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Family Medicine.
It is awarded to the student with the highest standing in the third year of Land and Food Systems.
A $250 award has been endowed by members of the graduating class of 1969 in Electrical Engineering for a student with good academic standing entering fourth year who has demonstrated leadership through active involvement in student government, professional societies, and/or campus and community activities. The...
Four $1,500 scholarships are awarded to students entering second year engineering. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Applied Science based on the performance during the first year of engineering at a B.C. university or community college.
The prize is made on the recommendation of the School, in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies, to a student demonstrating those qualities.
Two scholarships will be awarded to the top entering graduate students in the Department of Chemistry. Candidates will be judged on their scholastic and research achievements and potential. Students must be nominated by their intended department.
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.
This award of $125 is given to the student with the highest GPA across CSCI 3120 and one of CSCI 3110 or CSCI 3111. Students are automatically assessed for the award at the end of the winter term or at their first eligibility.
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00 from first and second semesters)
Conditions: To be awarded once every three years to a student with satisfactory academic standing who has been a resident in the Province of Alberta for at least the last three years, entering a degree program in the Faculty of Arts, specializing in Drama, who...