Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering their second, third, or fourth year of the Honors Economics program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing on a minimum of 24 credits taken during an academic year. Preference will be given to those student leaders who actively participate in furthering Canadian democracy through involvement in Provincial or Federal politics, or the Canadian Armed Forces Reserves. Since this Scholarship is based on Adam Smith Capitalism, financial need is not and will not be taken into consideration.
Scholarships are renewable for a maximum of three years on the following basis: 80 - 84.9% = $1,000 85 - 89.9% = $2,000 90 - 94.9% = $2,500 95 - 100% = $3,500
A gift from the friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Edna L. Moore, the first Public Health Nurse in the Ontario Ministry of Health. Having been previously active in a national organization for public health nursing in the United States, she received an honorary...
6 awards, $400 each; for high academic achievement, current active college and community involvement; not restricted to any particular program or year. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by January 15. Funds issued in March.
2 awards, $250 each; for students enrolled in the Home Support Resident Care Attendant program at the Nanaimo Campus; based on demonstrated clinical and academic excellence, leadership and the recommendation of the department. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation, (February and June)
Established in 1986 by friends of Senator Lazarus Phillips in honour of his 90th birthday and awarded to a student for excellence in the Honours or Major program. Awarded on the recommendation of the Art History Department. Value: $1,000.
Established in 2003 by Great-West Life and London Life for an outstanding undergraduate student entering the last year of a full-time degree program in the Faculty of Management. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to a...
For students or faculty of the McGill School of Social Work to undertake a research, service or demonstration project concerned with the health needs of immigrant and visible minority women and their families. Preference will be given to projects undertaken with the involvement of the...
To be awarded to students entering Level II in the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Science who have completed Level I with high Sessional Averages and demonstrate financial need. Tenable in Levels III and IV provided that the recipients remain registered in their...
The Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association of BC provides two annual awards of $300 each for students graduating from the ELT- Recreation Vehicle Service Technician program at Okanagan College. Recipients will be permanent residents of BC, and will be pursuing a career in the RV industry....
This award is presented to a Culinary Arts student who has shown excellence in attendance, attitude, professionalism and communication.
The award is made to an outstanding undergraduate student entering third or fourth year of the Human Ecology major of the B.Sc. (Food, Nutrition & Health) program and is given on the recommendation of the Faculty of Land and Food Systems Awards Committee.
The scholarship is awarded to a graduate student undertaking research relevant to growth and yield at a UBC research forest or in forested areas in the interior. In the event that there is no qualified graduate student, the scholarship may be shared equally between two...
The award is made on the recommendation of the Director of the Native Indian Teacher Education Program (NITEP) to a First Nations student who combines strong academic standing with participation in university and community affairs, and personal qualities of sensitivity, empathy, and humour, qualities for...
Bursaries totalling $2,400 have been endowed by the R.R. Smith Foundation for students in good academic standing who have previously earned an undergraduate degree and are taking further studies leading to a Bachelors degree in the Faculty of Education.
One or more scholarships totalling $2,400 are made to students with strong academic backgrounds undertaking graduate work in Water Resources on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering.
Criteria: -Female student entering a non-traditional trade or program Process: -Complete a short essay describing your career interests -Must submit a reference letter to the Alumni and Development office, room MA113
Criteria: -Certificate or diploma program -Financial need -Preference given to a single parent
Criteria: -Must be Native/Aboriginal and enrolled in an earth sciences, business, commerce or economics diploma or applied degree program -Academic standing -Financial need -Employment opportunity may be possible
Conditions: This award is given to a student who is graduating from the Bachelor of Commerce Program. A specialization in Accounting including the completion of a minimum of 3 senior accounting courses is required. Superior academic achievement in the Business program is required.
Conditions: Awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in the work of third year Honors Chemistry provided that such student's record is otherwise satisfactory to the Science Faculty Council.