Scholarships totalling $5,400 have been endowed through the estate of Helen Margaret Clery for students in the Faculty of Forestry. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty and, in the case of graduate students, in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Value: $2,000. Recipient: a full-time student entering the 2nd year of the specialized Geology program, based on academic standing and financial need (in that order of priority). Selection is made on the recommendation of the Department of Earth Sciences. Application for In-Course Awards required.
1 award, $500; available to 3rd or 4th year Creative Writing / Journalism students enrolled in Publishing or Scriptwriting, based on recommendation of the department. No application necessary. Funds issued in March.
Value: $350. Recipient: a student entering the 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of any program, on the basis of financial need. Application required.
Given in memory of Mrs. Norah E. Holcomb, former Supervisor of Home Economics in the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal. Awarded by the Faculty of Education's Committee on Student Affairs to a Canadian student who has achieved academic success and is enrolled in a...
Established in 1965 by bequest of his wife, Edith M. Ashall. Value: $200 for books
Two scholarships to be awarded to students who have completed 60 units of the Kinesiology program and who, in the judgment of the Department of Kinesiology, best demonstrate the philosophy of physical education espoused by Professor Hill throughout her career, namely, excellence in scholarship and...
To be awarded to the student who, in the judgment of the Department of History, has demonstrated outstanding achievement in at least six units of courses work in East Asian history.
For Study At: University of Applied Sciences, Jvyskyla, Finland Berlin School of Economics, Germany Ritsumeikan University, Japan Three awards of $1,500 each (one per school) for students who: - are Canadian Citizens or landed immigrants; - have completed one or more years of full-time study...
Bursaries totalling $4,230.00 are offered by the late Mrs. Helen Pitt, through the Vancouver Foundation, to assist students entering third or fourth year in the Fine Arts Department, particularly painting, who show merit and need. Preference is given to students from Vernon, B.C. and the...
One or more scholarships totalling $6,300 are awarded to outstanding full-time students enrolled in a Computer Science undergraduate program. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Department of Computer Science, largely on the basis of academic standing.
Bursaries totalling $3,400 are are known as The Hargrave Bursaries and an equal amount is awarded annually to male and female students.
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 in Human Kinetics and is made on the recommendation of the School.
Scholarships totalling $27,200 are awarded for undergraduate students entering third or fourth year chemical engineering. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
Four scholarships of $6,000 each have been endowed through the generosity of Henry (Syd) Skinner for landscape architecture students who demonstrate academic excellence and a concern for people and landscapes through active involvement in community and environmental issues. The scholarships are awarded on the recommendation...
Two scholarships per calendar year, to full time students entering the 'accelerated cohort' after a minimum of two years of employment in the high-tech industry in a professional capacity. Students must be nominated by the Academic Director of the Management of Technology Program to the...
One scholarship of approximately $700 for a graduate student in the first, second or third semester of women's studies.
This award of $125 is given to the student with the highest GPA across CSCI 3120 and one of CSCI 3110 or CSCI 3111. Students are automatically assessed for the award at the end of the winter term or at their first eligibility.
Criteria: -One award for a student enrolled in a certificate, diploma or apprentice program -Academic merit -Financial need -Native/Aboriginal (status and non-status Indian, Inuit and Métis)
Criteria: -Third semester -Performance in three labs in which safety issues are involved: CIVL-260, 224 and 222 (minimum GPA 2.3)