The Kelowna Bar Association has established an annual award of $500 for a student who has completed one or more years of full-time study in any program at the Kelowna Campus of Okanagan College and who will be proceeding to any post-secondary institution for a subsequent year of full-time study. The recipient will have excelled in business law or law-related courses at Okanagan College. The recipient will be a permanent resident of B.C. Selection of the award recipient will be based primarily on academic achievement, and also financial need.
An endowment established by The Simons Foundation provides one award for a female entering a Trades program and one award for a female entering an eligible Technology diploma program.
Two annual $500 awards, one each to an Arts degree and a Science degree student. Recipients must be first-year students registered in a minimum of 24 credits; present a minimum GPA of 3.0; display leadership qualities; have made a significant contribution in the area of...
1 award, $300; for academic standing, instructor recommendation and promise in the field of silviculture; available to second-year Forest Resources Technology students. No application necessary. Funds issued in March.
1 bursary, $500; for financial need; available to students attending Cowichan Campus.
For studies in Government, Constitutional Law, or Public Administration. Established in 1954 by Senator H. Carl Goldenberg, Q.C. in memory of his father, the late Maurice Goldenberg. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Political Science. Value:...
Endowed by Miss Serafima Muskatov in memory of her brother, Boris Muskatov, who died on January 7, 1948, while a student. Offered to a student who has completed the penultimate year in the Faculty of Arts or of Science and has done the best work...
Established in 1990 by Dr. L. Yaffe and friends in honour of Betty Workman Yaffe. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Jewish Studies to the student, undergraduate or graduate, making the greatest progress in the study of Yiddish. Value: $100.
Established in 1937 by graduates of the Faculty of Applied Science (Engineering) to commemorate the work of Professor Nevil Norton Evans, formerly Professor of Chemistry. Open to students in Engineering who show outstanding ability in Chemistry. Value: $1,000.
Established in 2000 by the J.W. McConnell Foundation for outstanding students entering a full-time undergraduate degree in the McGill School of Environment. While academic standing is of primary importance, account will also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by...
To be awarded to the student completing Level I who attains the highest Sessional Average. The recipient may not hold another scholarship of equal or greater value.
This award, created through the generosity of Daniel's family, friends, and members of the Campbell River Daybreak Rotary Club, is available to a full-time or part-time continuing North Island College student who has successfully completed at least one year of studies. Preference will be given...
Scholarships totalling $3,500 are given to undergraduate or graduate Aboriginal students in Civil Engineering, Architecture and /or the School of Community and Regional Planning, with a preference for those in Civil Engineering. They are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Applied Science and,...
Scholarships totalling $3,100 have been endowed through a bequest by Martha Virginia Small for students in Medicine. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty.
A $2,500 scholarship is offered by Miller Thomson LLP to a student entering Law. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law.
One or more scholarships totalling $1,300 have been endowed by the UBC Alumni Association to assist students in the Native Indian Teacher Education Program. The awards are made on the recommendation of the NITEP program co-ordinators. Grades obtained in courses at NITEP field centres will...
A $1,000 scholarship has been endowed by David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada, for a graduate student in the field of Economics. The award is made on the recommendation of the Department of Economics in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Eligibility: Available to a graduate student enrolled in the Education Program who is a resident of northern British Columbia and demonstrates an intention of remaining there. Preference will be given to a student with a demonstrated interest in educational technology or teaching people with disabilities.
AVAILABLE TO: A graduating Geography major. STIPULATIONS: Candidates must honour academic achievement, leadership and participation in department, university and community activities.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a minimum of 18 units of course weight taken during the previous academic year) who is a member of the Golden Bears football program ....
Conditions: Awarded to students with superior academic achievement in any year of the DDS degree program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement