Association of Canadian Financial Officers research prizes are awarded annually to students at the Sprott School of Business for the best research papers or reports addressing public sector accounting and related management issues. The recipients are chosen based on the recommendation of the Sprott School of Business selection committee. The prizes were established by the APSFA in 2002. The Association of Public Service Financial Administrators represents financial management professionals in the Public Service of Canada and are leaders in the promotion of sound public sector financial management. The minimum amount of each prize is $1,500.
Selection is based on academic standing in secondary school and/ or post-secondary studies. Other factors may be taken into consideration such as participation in school activities, community involvement and demonstrated leadership qualities.
All students with greater than or equal to 4.0 admission average are eligible.
1 award, $500; available to current Parksville/Qualicum Campus ABE students or residents of School District #69, who will be enrolling in full-time post-secondary studies in the fall semester at any campus of Malaspina University-College. Financial need will be considered, as well as academic performance (current...
1 award, $1,000; to be awarded to a top female student at the end of her first year in a full-time university program at Malaspina University-College, who will be continuing full time studies towards a degree at an accredited university or in a university transfer...
The Malaspina University-College Tuition Bursary program has been established through institutional means to provide tuition relief for students with the greatest financial need attending this institution. Tuition bursaries of $500 (single students) and $700 (students with children) are available to qualifying students. Funds will be...
Established by the late Thelma V. Walmesley in memory of her brother Frederick Arthur "Wiggy." Value: $660/ea. Recipients: students entering the 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of any undergraduate program, on the basis of academic standing, financial need and participation in Interuni-versity Athletics. The recipient...
Established in 1985 by family, friends and colleagues of the late Professor Edward Rosenthall to commemorate his contribution to the Department of Mathematics and to the teaching of Mathematics. Awarded to an undergraduate student in high standing in a mathematics program by the Scholarships Committee...
Established in 1987 by students, colleagues and friends of Dr. Jack Cram, former Director of the Centre for Northern Studies and Research and the Certificate Program in Native and Northern Education. Given in memory for his outstanding contribution to native and northern education. Two prizes...
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...
Awarded at the end of the Final year to the student who obtains the highest standing in Accounting and Auditing. Value: $500.
Established in 2000 through a generous gift from Dorothy A. Nichol, B.Sc.(P.E.) 1949, who was a student leader, women's basketball coach 1949-52, Professor in the Faculty of Education 1952-1989, and Director of Women's Athletics at Macdonald College 1955-1970. The scholarship is in recognition of her...
To be awarded to a student graduating from an Honours program in History who, in the judgment of the Department of History, has displayed outstanding achievement in European history courses consistently throughout the degree program.
This award, named in honour of NIC President Emeritus Dr. M. Neil Murphy, is an entrance scholarship available for any full-time credit program offered by North Island College. The recipient must have demonstrated proof of outstanding academic achievement. The scholarship will be awarded for the...
A $1,000 scholarship has been endowed by Sally M. Rogow for graduate students doing research that will enhance practice in the field of special education with a focus on language development and communication in children with speical needs, or on the social and emotional development...
This is a non-academic award given for 4-H club leadership, community responsibility and communication skills (public speaking)
Will be awarded to a 4-H member having carried a minimum of 1 horse project for not less than 3 years in the Southern 4-H Region. Having exhibited leadership in 4-H and participation and achievement in Regional 4-H events and at Provincial 4-H Horse Classic....
Eligibility: Candidates must meet UNBC admission, enrollment and full-time attendance requirements in graduate studies. Candidates may be enrolled in any program, but will be researching a public policy issue of particular relevance to residents and communities of northern BC.
CRITERIA: Available to students from high schools in the University College of the Fraser Valley region. 1. The applicant must be planning to attend the University College of the Fraser Valley as a full-time student (9 post-secondary credits or more per semester) in the academic...
Conditions: Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science, who is enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship Program. Selection based on academic standing.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third or fourth year of the BSc Agriculture Program. Recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Third year students must have successfully completed introductory biochemistry and physiology, and fourth...