Award Criteria:
Fort Nelson student
shows marked self-advancement through dedication, hard work, regular attendance, and a positive attitude
Awarded to a Grade l2 graduate of a southwestern Manitoba high school entering the first year Agriculture at Brandon University.
An annual $600 award to a student from rural Alberta who has high academic standing and demonstrates financial need. Preference is given to students who have completed some studies by correspondence.
2 awards, $1,000 each; available to Canadian Citizens and graduates of School District #68, who are entering their final year of study in Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Malaspina University-College. The award will recognize students who demonstrate both commitment and...
1 bursary, $400; for satisfactory academic standing and financial need; available to students entering final year of the Teacher Education program at Malaspina.
Value: $1,000/ea. Recipients: full-time students entering any year of any program, on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP.Application required.
Established in honour of Emeritus Professor A. Clarke Blackwood. Awarded to an undergraduate student, majoring in Microbiology in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, who has demonstrated academic excellence and outstanding promise in the final year. Value: $250.
Awarded to an undergraduate student for excellence in a Jewish language. Awarded on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Jewish Studies. Value: $125.
Two prizes established in 1984 by colleagues and friends of the late David N. Solomon, Professor and Chairman of the Sociology Department. One prize is awarded to the final year Sociology student in the Major or Honours program with the highest overall academic standing in...
Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee, on the recommendation of the School of Social Work, to a continuing student having completed at least one year in the...
Established in 1957 by a bequest from the late Dr. J. William A. Hickson and awarded to students entering the penultimate or the final year of the Honours programs in English Literature, Philosophy or Psychology. Awarded by a joint committee of the scholarships committees of...
Established in 1992 by the Friends of McGill University, Inc. to honour Elizabeth B. McNab, B.A. 1941, for her long service to the Friends of McGill. Available for students entering any undergraduate degree program, with a preference to U.S. citizens. While academic standing is of...
To be awarded to a student entering Level II of a program in the Department of Chemical Engineering who has attained the highest academic standing in Level I.
Established in 1958. Value: $800 each
The recipient of the award must be a North Island College female student attending the Port Alberni Campus who has overcome obstacles to return to school and upgrade/improve her education.
Created by the Knights of Pythias #64 and the Pythian Sisters #7, these bursaries are available to North Island College continuing students attending the Comox Valley or Campbell River Campus who have completed at least one semester of university level studies. The recipients must have...
A $500 award for a University Credit student who has a balanced lifestyle and is knowledgeable and committed to the protection of the environment and the efficient and safe use of electricity.
It is offered to students entering the penultimate or final year. The award is made on the basis of interest and proficiency in the field of Geology.
A $13,000 scholarship has been endowed through a bequest by Janet Gormick for a graduate student in Nursing. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Nursing in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Scholarships totalling $6,600 have been endowed through a bequest from Louis Lipsey Toohill. The awards are made to students in the Faculty of Medicine. Where possible, preference is given to students showing an aptitude for study related to research in cancer, arthritis, and rheumatism.
The prize is awarded, on the recommendation of the Department, to the Chemical Engineering student with the best final oral presentation in his or her undergraduate thesis (CHML 492).