The Aulinger Award in Gerontology provides financial support for a graduate student pursuing a master's degree in Gerontology. Emphasis is on high academic performance and a research focus on aging and the built environment or on health promotion and aging.
2 awards, $500 each; available to students who demonstrate outstanding character, effort and diligence, and whose contributions to the community as a whole deserve recognition and encouragement; financial need will also be considered. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by April 30. Funds awarded...
1 award, $500; available to recognize the top Accounting student graduating from fourth year. No application necessary. Funds issued as a cheque in June.
1 bursary, $750; available to deserving female students in a degree program.
Established in 2006 by Professor Catherine M. Shaw, a former McGill professor, to recognize and promote outstanding scholarship on English Drama to 1800 by undergraduate students in the English Department. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the English Department...
Established in 2002 by Dr. David T. Fung, B.Eng. 1970, M.Eng. 1972, Ph.D. 1979, and Grace Fung, B.Sc. 1971, for an outstanding student who has completed at least one year of undergraduate studies in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Awarded on the basis of high...
For the design of a medium cost city house, established by the late Mrs. Florence B. Laing in memory of her son (formerly a student in the School of Architecture) who was killed at Courcelette in 1916 while serving with the 24th Canadian Infantry Battalion....
Established in 2004 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962 and Crystal S.C. Soo Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, for an outstanding undergraduate student who has completed at least one year of a B.Sc. program. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on the basis of...
Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excellence and high academic standing. Preference given to women students. Value: $150.
To be awarded to the student in a Civil Engineering program who achieves the highest average in CIV ENG 3G03 and 3J04, taken in one session.
To be awarded to the student who has completed Level I and who, in the judgment of the Department of History, has achieved notable academic standing in medieval history.
Award Criteria: full-time student at NLC or UNBC studying in fields outlined in Award Description sound academic ability
An annual award of $200 is made available to mark Lucille Sutherland's many and enduring contributions to the Credit Union Foundation. This bursary is available to students in vocational or technical programs. Recipients must be Canadian citizens.
Harry R. Bell, P.Eng., has endowed three scholarships of $1,150 each for outstanding undergraduates in Engineering. Preference is given to students in Civil Engineering who have demonstrated interest and accomplishment in surveying or related fields, such as mensuration, photogrammetry, air photo interpretation, remote sensing, or...
Bursaries totalling $1,200 have been endowed by Kelly and Diane Gibney for undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science.
The bursary is offered to a fourth year student in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
The award is intended to encourage a disabled student or a student demonstrating an interest and ability in the problems of the disabled. Preference is given to a woman undertaking studies in the health sciences.
Scholarships totalling $7,500 are offered to students in Land and Food Systems and are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Land and Food Systems Awards Committee and in the case of graduate students, in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
This $500 award is given to the student who excels in the second year Pharmakokinetics class.
Criteria: -Effort -Attitude -Financial need -Academic achievement in the program's chemical section
Conditions: Offered annually to a student entering third year who shows outstanding merit in the basic science courses of the first two years of Dentistry, providing that he or she achieves an average of 3.3 or better in these courses.