Criteria:
-Third semester
-Attitude
-Commitment
-Academic achievement
-Financial need
1 award, $400; for academic achievement; available to continuing students in any program, with preference to members of the following religions: Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by January 15. Funds awarded in March.
1 award, $500; available to 3rd or 4th year Creative Writing / Journalism students enrolled in Publishing or Scriptwriting, based on recommendation of the department. No application necessary. Funds issued in March.
Awarded to a Civil Engineering undergraduate student who has achieved the highest grades in the structural engineering core courses. In the case where two students are considered equal on this basis, other achievements or experience related to structural engineering shall be considered. Awarded by the...
Established in 2005 through an exceptional gift by Canadian philanthropist Seymour Schulich. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarship Committee to talented students in an undergraduate, graduate or diploma program. Holders of these scholarships are designated Schulich Scholars. Undergraduate: Estimated value: $5,000. Renewable. Graduate:...
Two scholarships established in 2005 by members of the Faculty of Science Advisory Board, Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni and other friends of the Faculty in honour of Alan Shaver, Dean of Science from 1995-2005. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to outstanding students...
A maximum of two scholarships to be awarded to students who, in the judgment of the Department of Civil Engineering, have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and who have attained a grade of at least A- in CIV ENG 3M03.
Okanagan College provides up to three annual awards to the top graduates in a Vocational, Health and Foundational Certificate Program: One or two awards of up to $1,000 each to the top graduates from among those programs at least seven months in duration, One award...
A $500 Culinary Award is offered to a student enrolled in level two of a three level Culinary Certificate Program (Professional Cook Training). The Cook Training Instructor in late May makes selection of the recipient. The award is released to the recipient at the beginning...
The bursary is given to a student entering the second year of a Masters Program in Community and Regional Planning.
Endowed by the late Dr. Francis John Nicholson, the following scholarships are awarded for the purpose of enabling students to do graduate study in the University of British Columbia or in any other approved university: (1) One scholarship of the value of $2,600 for graduate...
As a memorial to Dr. George S. Allen, distinguished teacher, administrator and scientist, his many friends have endowed a $2,200 scholarship for graduate study in Forest Science. Preference is given to a graduate forester who has demonstrated interest and ability and whose studies will be...
Scholarships established through the generosity of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson, are awarded to students of high academic standing and with promise and distinction, nominated by the Department of English. A scholarship of $1,500 and a second scholarship of $1,100 are awarded to students entering...
Two scholarships of $2,500 have been endowed by the Hong Kong-Canada Business Association, Vancouver Section, to assist full-time commerce graduate students to study as exchange students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Commerce...
Awards totalling $2,500 have been endowed for Engineering students demonstrating aptitude in technical design. Preference is given to undergraduate students. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science.
David B. Reid Scholarship of $1,000 is awarded to the CGA student achieving the highest examination mark in Advanced External Auditing (AU2) of the CGA program. CGA firm Reid Hurst Nagy established the scholarship in memory of Richmond CGA David Reid.
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: -Sixth semester -Academic performance -Financial need -Preference to women or individuals who are of Aboriginal descent
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)
Criteria: -First or second semester -Academic achievement -Most likely to succeed in the field based on aptitude and attitude -One award to a deserving graduating student who demonstrates financial need