Conditions: Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or enrolled in the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, majoring in Crop Science or Animal Science. Recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference will be given to a student with financial need. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Who Can Apply College students in the first year of a minimum two-year culinary diploma program Applicants must not have received any other Canadian Hospitality Foundation scholarships Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
1 award, $300; available to students for the best original essay of first class standing on any aspect of British Columbia's history (including, but not limited to, histories of aboriginal peoples, immigrants, women, art history, historical geography, historical sociology, and the history of education). Essays...
1 bursary, $500 (or 2 bursaries of $250 each); for financial need. Preference will be given to students with union affiliation.
Established to honour Elmer McVey. The "Elmer McVey Bursary" is awarded to a full or part-time student in the Labour and Trade Union Studies program, must belong to or belonged to a trade union affiliated to the Canadian Labour Congress; or the connection can be...
Awarded each year to the student who obtains the highest standing in the Flowering Plant Diversity course on the Macdonald Campus and who has shown a strong interest and potential in botany. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee. Value: $100.
Two prizes for the best and second best papers in any branch of engineering presented at the Annual Students' Night sponsored by the Student Guidance Committee. Details may be obtained from the Faculty representative of the Engineering Institute of Canada. Value: $50 and $25.
Two annual awards. Awarded to women based on academic proficiency and financial need.
This scholarship is awarded on the recommendation of the Department to a member of the Dawson Club entering the final year of Mining Engineering, Geological Engineering or Geology, whose overall qualifications are considered to be the most outstanding.
It is offered to the undergraduate student standing highest in the Metals and Materials Engineering course in the third year in Applied Science and proceeding to the fourth year.
A $300 bursary has been endowed through a bequest by David Diamond for graduate or undergraduate students in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems.
Scholarships totalling $6,600 have been endowed for graduate students in Art History to assist them in the study of works of art in galleries and museums around the world. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Department of Fine Arts in consultation with...
Scholarships totalling $1,600 have been endowed to commemorate Engineering Physics 50th Anniversary. The awards are offered to students in Engineering Physics and are made on the recommendation of the Director of Engineering Physics.
The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Health Care and Epidemiology to a M.Sc. graduating student with the highest grade after completion of the required course.
A two-semester scholarship tenable in the fall and spring semesters, for a graduate student enrolled in the Natural Resources Management Program who is researching environmental and resource management problems in British Columbia.
This bursary of $500 is awarded to a second, third or fourth year student from the Atlantic Provinces, who has attained a satisfactory academic standing and who demonstrates financial need. Apply to the College of Pharmacy.
Criteria: -Third semester -High proficiency in English grammar, composition and oral presentation -Team player
Criteria: -Best overall low-carb product by a student
AVAILABLE TO: A UCFV student enrolled in the second year of the two year UCFV Horticulture diploma program. Student must be a Canadian citizen residing in British Columbia. CRITERIA: Student must demonstrate significant potential through program achievement and have a clear career goal in the...
To be eligible, students must -be in full-time attendance at the University of Alberta as of September, -have demonstrated excellence in athletics or fine arts, -be pursuing excellence in athletics or fine arts during the current academic year, -and have superior academic achievement.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the Honors Biology program in the area of environmental biology, systematics and evolution, or physiology and developmental biology. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing.