Established in 1999 by a bequest from Fraser Holiday Pelletier in memory of his mother, Annie Holiday Pelletier, B.A. 1899, and Gold Medalist, his father, Alexis Désiré Pelletier, B.C.L. 1908, and his brother William Charles Pelletier, B.A. 1949. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate student in recognition of academic excellence.
Value: minimum $1,000.
Value: $500. Recipient: the son or daughter of a member of the CAW/Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Union, Local 598, entering the 1st year of any program with the highest overall average in the final year of secondary school. A high school guidance counsellor must...
Established by the Lions Club of Sudbury and awarded to a student in any year of any program, who can demonstrate financial need, and is a resident of Ontario, as defined by OSAP. Two awards valued at $500 each. Application is required.
Established in 1984 by a bequest from Mrs. Anne Noad in memory of her husband who was a Professor in the Department of English. Awarded to a graduating student in Honours English whose Honours thesis is judged to be a superior achievement in literary analysis...
Established in 2005 by family and friends of Andrew Svoboda, B.Mus. 2000 with distinction, M.Mus. 2004, doctoral candidate at Columbia, a promising composer who passed away suddenly on December 29, 2004 at the age of 27. Awarded by the Schulich School of Music Scholarships Committee...
Established by Anachemia Canada Inc. Awarded to an undergraduate student achieving high academic merit in the Research Project courses. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Chemistry. Value: $250.
To be awarded to a woman student either on completion of Level I and at least an additional 30 units on the basis of journalistic ability or on completion of Level I and an additional 60 - 75 units of an Honours program in English...
The award is made to an undergraduate student who has achieved an outstanding performance in Biology 351 and 352 and is made on the recommendation of the Department of Botany.
The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Mining and Mineral Process Engineering to a student in the Department who shows promise of outstanding ability and has sound personal qualities and character.
It is made on the recommendation of the Department of Mining Engineering to a student entering final year of the mineral process undergraduate program or any year in the Masters program. Preference is given to a student with demonstrated dedication to the mineral industry and...
Scholarships totalling $6,000 are made to medical students including graduate students who are domiciled in the province of B.C., with preference given to students from the Okanagan Valley. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine.
Bursaries totalling $8,400 are made to students in the Faculty of Education.
The award is offered to an undergraduate student in Civil Engineering who participates and provides leadership in intramurals or in the Engineering Undergraduate Society and is made on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering.
Scholarships totalling $10,000 are offered to students in nursing and are made on the recommendation of the School. Preference may be given to students with demonstrated volunteer activity.
It is awarded to a student in the graduating class in the Master of Journalism program who has produced the best published work of public service journalism during the degree program. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Journalism with the...
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.
-renewable to a maximum of four years (minimum average is SGPA of 3.70 for renewal) -awarded on the basis of a very high Adjusted Average -these awards are not tied to faculty grouping
Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership ability, and contribution to school/community activities. Eligible candidates must be women graduates of Nova Scotia high schools, residents of Nova Scotia and entering their third year of an undergraduate engineering programme at Dalhousie. Application required. Deadline: April 30.
Criteria: -Direct entrance from high school -Academic achievement -Preference given to those who relocate or travel from outside of Calgary
Criteria: -Minimum GPA of 3.00 -Leadership -Canadian citizen -Trojan men's volleyball player for the entire season
Criteria: -Completed previous semesters with a minimum GPA of 2.00 -Any diploma or applied degree program -Financial need -Not in receipt of another SAITSA award -Not a member of the SAITSA Executive Council