In memory of Arthur and Eva Solomon who helped to create both the Native Studies and the Native Human Services programs at Laurentian University.
Donated by the Solomon family and friends, three bursaries, each valued at $400, will be awarded to full-time Native students who are enrolled in any year of the following programs: Native Studies, Native Human Services and any other program offered through Laurentian University. These bursaries are based on financial need and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP. A bursary application is required.
Donated by the Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical Association of Canada, a scholarship valued at $500 is awarded annually to a full-time student entering the second year of the Geology or Environmental Earth Sciences programs. To qualify, students must have achieved a minimum 80%...
Value: $2,150 (total), consists of an initial cash award of $150, plus a credit of $2,000 to be used to cover tuition fees for the CGA program. The recipient must enrol in the 18 months following receipt of the award, thereby using the first credit....
The Faculty of Management awards a prize to a student in the final year in the Entrepreneurship Concentration. Value: $500.
This award is for a North Island College student entering the first year of nursing at the Comox Valley Campus. The recipient will have a demonstrated financial need.
Award Criteria: awarded on basis of GPA and community participation enrolled full-time
A scholarship of $500 is offered to a medical student with a good academic record to provide assistance with the cost of the student's education. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine.
A $1,000 prize is offered by ASHRAE, American Society of Heating, Ventilating, & Airconditioning Engineers Inc., to an undergraduate student in Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (MECH 473) or a graduate student conducting heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration related research. The award is made...
The bursary is to be awarded to a student in the Faculty of Law who is a Canadian citizen and is a resident of B.C. Academic record of the candidate will be a consideration.
Bursaries totalling $2,400 have been endowed by the Class of Law 1972 for students in the Faculty of Law.
Bursaries totalling $2,000 are awarded to students in the Department of Geological Sciences, with a demonstrated aptitude for geologic field work. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Department of Geological Sciences.
A $300 prize is awarded to the third year dental student who is outstanding in clinical restorative dentistry.
Scholarships totalling $1,200 are awarded to students in the School of Music who are specializing in Composition, with preference (when possible) to students whose studies have a particular emphasis on musical composition for the film industry. The awards are made on the recommendation of the...
Awarded to an applicant from West Central 4-H Region. If no suitable applicant can be found in the region, the scholarship may be awarded to an applicant elsewhere in Alberta.
This $1,000 award is presented by Pfizer Canada to the student who obtained the highest mark in PHAR 2035.
The $3000 fellowship is available to two students studying international business. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants, and have a strong academic record to date.
Criteria: -Entering the first semester of a certificate, diploma, applied degree or the first period of an apprenticeship program -Financial need
Criteria: -Fourth semester -Highest academic achievement in overall theory and shop -Preference given to a female student
Criteria: -Second semester marks -High achievement in overall theory and shop
Conditions: To be awarded annually to permanent residents of Alberta with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing
Conditions: To be awarded annually to either an Anthropology Graduate Student or a fourth year student with superior academic achievement intending to commence or continue graduate studies in the field of Forensic Anthropology. Recipient will be selected on the basis of a combination of academic...