Criteria:
-Fourth semester
-Minimum GPA 2.50
-Write a 500 word essay about the benefits of adventure travel on the environment and indigenous cultures
Value $400. Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Forensic Psychology Committee of the Department of Psychology, to the undergraduate student majoring in Psychology or Criminology with a concentration in Psychology who submits the best honours thesis on a forensic psychology topic. Established in 2006...
1 award, $600; available to continuing students with a disability; for scholastic achievement, community involvement, knowledge of and commitment to the protection of the environment and efficient and safe use of electricity. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by April 30. Funds awarded as...
Established by alumni and friends of the Athletics Department. The award will be given to student athletes, who can demonstrate financial need. Application required. Value is $500 minimum.
Established by a donation by Grace T. Girvin-Robertson, long- time lecturer in the Microbiology Department. Awarded to a student in the Microbiology Major exhibiting excellence in the final year project. Value: $150.
Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excellence and high academic standing. Preference given to women students. Value: $150.
For Study At: University of Applied Sciences, Jvyskyla, Finland Berlin School of Economics, Germany Ritsumeikan University, Japan Three awards of $1,500 each (one per school) for students who: - are Canadian Citizens or landed immigrants; - have completed one or more years of full-time study...
The recipient of this award will be a North Island College student who is registered full-time in the Welding program at the Port Alberni Campus. The award will be granted to a student who has demonstrated financial need and has maintained a satisfactory academic and...
Award Criteria: full-time student enrolled in the Visual and Graphic Communication Arts program financial need
Award Criteria: graduating from a high school in the NLC region must prepare a qualifying project (essay, art project, scientific experiment, shop technique, business procedure, etc.) - project must exemplify excellence in the following areas: - attention to detail
A $1000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student specializing in Italian Studies.
A $275 bursary is offered to women teachers training specifically in the field of the instruction of children with learning disabilities.
The bursary is offered to a Human Kinetics student with preference given to a student involved in the Rugby program (coach, manager or player).
A one semester award for students in the MA or PhD program in Women's Studies, with demonstrated financial need.
Applicant must be or have been a 4-H member in the Peace Region for a minimum of 3 years. The award is based on 4-H involvement, communication skills and leadership.
The Walter Gardner Stanfield bequest provides two awards, valued at $1,000 each, to students who fulfil or are expected to fulfil the minimum (entrance) requirements into third year of Engineering or Computer Science. Application required. Deadline: April 30.
Killam funds provide for postdoctoral fellowships in many fields of study. The annual stipend is $40,000 (2005) plus travel and research grants. There are no restrictions regarding nationality of applicants, but non-Canadian candidates must meet all Canadian Immigration requirements. Qualifying applicants should have recently completed...
Criteria: -Fourth semester -Enrolled in CIVL-364 Building Science -Primary consideration given to financial need -Secondary consideration given to academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00) -One award for the highest mark in CIVL-364 Building Science
Criteria: -Outstanding achievement in production -Alberta resident
Conditions: Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the Environmental and Conservation Science Field School. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
Conditions: Offered annually to a student entering third year who shows outstanding merit in the basic science courses of the first two years of Dentistry, providing that he or she achieves an average of 3.3 or better in these courses.