This entrance award, created by the Lazo Women's Institute, is available to full-time or part-time students entering a career, technical, or vocational program of eight months or longer duration at North Island College's Comox Valley or Campbell River Campus. The recipient can be male or female, must reside within School District #71 (Comox Valley), and be a Canadian citizen. Students applying for this award must have a demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to a member, or a relative, of the BC Women's Institute.
For applicants entering the Chemical Sciences program who will enroll in the second year Pulp and Paper option.Selection is based on academic standing in secondary/post-secondary studies and a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the BC pulp and paper industry. Preference will be given...
Value: $1,000. Recipient: a full-time student from the City of Greater Sudbury who is entering the 1st year of the francophone Commerce program. He or she must have a min. 80% average in the last year of study in a French secondary school of the...
1 award, $1,000; available to students enrolled in, and continuing in either a Bachelor of Business Administration or a Bachelor of Education degree program (including post-Baccalaureate Education degree). Selection based on academic achievement, financial need and faculty input. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office...
1 award, $200; for academic achievement and demonstrated leadership and promise in the field; available to students in the Heavy Duty / Commercial Transport Mechanics program. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation
1 award, $500; for achievement and commitment to studies; available to students in the Applied Business Technology Program. Based on recommendation of instructors and program area. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation.
Value: $350. Recipient: a student entering the 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of any program, on the basis of financial need. Application required.
Awarded each year to the student who obtains the highest standing in the Flowering Plant Diversity course on the Macdonald Campus and who has shown a strong interest and potential in botany. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee. Value: $100.
Established by a bequest of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Henley Shaver in memory of her husband, to enable architecture students to study in Canada or in other countries. Selection will be based on academic merit from among those completing the requirements for the B.Sc.(Arch.) degree....
Established in 1994 by donations from McGill faculty and staff and other friends to honour the memory of Dr. Hugh Howson, McGill Faculty of Management, 1968-1994. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to an outstanding commerce undergraduate in the MIS area. Criteria...
To be awarded to a student entering Level II of an Honours History program who, in the judgment of the Faculty of Humanities, has achieved the highest Sessional Average in a Level I program.
Three scholarships to be awarded to students who, in the judgment of the Departments of Computing and Software, and of Mathematics and Statistics, have demonstrated outstanding achievement in Honours programs in those Departments: (a) one to a student who has completed Level I and an...
The Vernon Valley Lodge #18 Independant Order of Odd Fellows contributes $3,000 annually in order to provide awards of up to $1,000 to students enrolled in Trades and Apprenticeship programs at Okanagan College and who are in financial need. Recipients must be permanent residents of...
A prize of $200 is offered to an undergraduate medical student who has shown interest and proficiency in the field of Urology. This award is made on the recommendation of the Division of Urology of the Department of Surgery.
A scholarship of $200 is awarded to a student in the Faculty of Medicine. The scholarship is awarded to a student who has a good academic record and shows ability and promise for research in medical fields. The financial circumstances of the candidate may be...
A prize of $250 is offered to the most promising undergraduate student in 17th-Century English literary studies, as at present covered by the courses English 349, 354 and 376.
Two scholarships of $500 each are offered to the two highest ranking women students entering third year of the English Honours program. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Honours Committee of the English Department.
The award is offered to an undergraduate student majoring in Canadian Studies. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts.
Criteria: -Third semester -Outstanding achievement
Criteria: -Third period -Academic achievement (at least a 75% average)
Conditions: Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated community service with or among Aboriginal peoples. Preference will be given to Aboriginal students.