It is a one-year award valued between $3,000 and $7,000, intended primarily as a means of recruiting to this University outstanding applicants who are considering enrolling at other institutions. This award is not subject to application by the student; the department nominates the student for an award of a specific amount and the Dean of Graduate Studies adjudicates the award on behalf of the Senate Graduate Awards Adjudication Committee. Departmental nominations may be submitted to the Dean of Graduate Studies, by memorandum, at any time.
Donated by the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sanders, Toronto-based business people and philanthropists. Value: $2,200/ea. Recipients: 1st-year students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts program, with a min. 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six OACs or U/M courses). The scholarship...
Value: $1,000/ea. Recipients: full-time students entering any year of the Commerce program, specialized program in Economics, or the Master of Business Administration, on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP. Application required.
Established in 2003 by Great-West Life and London Life for an outstanding undergraduate student in the penultimate or final year of a full-time degree program in the Faculty of Arts. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on recommendations from the Departments of Economics...
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...
To be given to an undergraduate or graduate student who is specializing in either the performance or history of early music. Established by the contributions of the family, friends and colleagues of the late Gian Lyman, a distinguished graduate of McGill's Faculty of Music, who...
Established in 2001 by Lindsay Cook, B.A. 1975, for an outstanding student entering any full-time undergraduate degree program. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on...
Two scholarships to be awarded to students who have completed Level III of a Materials Science and Engineering program who, in the judgment of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, demonstrate outstanding academic achievement.
This award is available to a mature student residing in the District of Campbell River with a demonstrated financial need. The student can be an entering or continuing student at North Island College, enrolled in any full-time credit program. The recipient must have experience in...
The award is offered to an undergraduate student in Real Estate in the Faculty of Commerce, and is made on the recommendation of the Faculty.
The award is offered to a student in the Department of Mining and Mineral Process Engineering and is made on the recommendation of the Head of the Department.
The bursary is awarded to a student in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems or a related discipline who requires financial assistance to complete his/her studies. Preference is given to a Canadian citizen from a rural or farm background.
The scholarship is awarded to a graduate student undertaking research relevant to growth and yield at a UBC research forest or in forested areas in the interior. In the event that there is no qualified graduate student, the scholarship may be shared equally between two...
A $2,000 scholarship has been endowed by the Varshney family for an undergraduate student in the Sauder School of Business. The award is made on the recommendation of the Sauder School of Business.
The Scholarship was established by a bequest from George Burris to support Dalhousie students wishing to study in England as part of their academic program. Grants are awarded on the basis of academic and extracurricular excellence, financial need, and international experience. Open to Dalhousie University...
Criteria: -Sixth semester -High academic achievement -Primary consideration given to financial need
Criteria: -Minimum GPA 3.85 from first to third semesters -Consistent demonstration of attaining culinary excellence -Professionalism, leadership and relates well with and helps others
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00) -Financial need -Interest in program area
Criteria: -Third semester -Financial need -From a rural community
AVAILABLE TO: An international student attending the University College of the Fraser Valley and enrolled in the Co-op Education program. STIPULATIONS: The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference given to those that demonstrate community involvement and/or student leadership involvement.
Conditions: Awarded to a part-time or full-time student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business. Recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated financial need.