Criteria:
-Acceptable academic achievement
-Financial need
-"Personal character" as defined by the donor
-Successfully completed first semester
-Must be a Canadian citizen and a continuous Alberta resident for at least five years
Awarded to a Grade l2 graduate of a southwestern Manitoba high school entering the first year Agriculture at Brandon University.
Awarded to a student entering any program who must incur additional expenses to attend the University due to a physical or other handicap.
1 award, $150; available to students in the Dental Assisting program who demonstrate professional integrity, a positive outlook and supportive attitude, empathy, kindness and generosity, a sense of humor, and who values diversity; as nominated by students in the program. No application necessary. Funds issued...
1 award, $350; awarded to a returning 4th year student, majoring in History, who has achieved the highest gpa in their 3rd year of studies. No application necessary. Funds awarded as a tuition credit for the fall term.
Donated by the staff and management of the Department of Physical Plant, Planning and Security. Value: $500. Recipient: a full-time student entering any year of any program, on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP. Application required.
To be awarded to the student who has completed Level I and an additional 30 - 45 units of an Honours program in Classics and who, in the judgment of the Department of Classics, shows most promise.
To be awarded to a student in an Honours Biology program with an outstanding Sessional Average and a minimum grade of A- in BIOLOGY 2EE3.
A bursary of $1,000, gift of Pharmasave Drugs Pacific Ltd., is awarded to a student who has successfully completed at least one year in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and is proceeding to a higher year in the Faculty.
The prize is awarded to the undergraduate proceeding to the fourth year considered by the Department as demonstrating general proficiency in the understanding of Clinical Anaesthesia.
Bursaries totalling $5000 have been endowed by John DeForest for students in need of financial assistance who are enrolled in undergraduate study in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Scholarships to a total of $3,200 are offered to a graduate student in Classics and are made on the recommendation of the Department in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
A book prize of $460 is offered to a student graduating in Engineering. It is awarded on the basis of good academic standing, personal qualities, and character, combined with contributions through active participation in the Engineering Undergraduate Society.
The award is offered to a First Nations graduate student in a degree program in the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies. It is made on the recommendation of the School, in consultation with the First Nation House of Learning and the Faculty of...
One or more scholarships awarded to graduate students in the first, second, or third years of the Executive Master of Business Administration program (EMBA).
Criteria: -Trojan men's hockey player -Enrolled in diploma or certificate program -Minimum GPA 2.00 -Demonstrated athletic excellence -Attendance at all training sessions and practices -Demonstrated determination, enthusiasm and love of the game of hockey
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement -For the most promising students
AVAILABLE TO: A UCFV student who has completed the first year of the Agriculture program as a full-time student (minimum nine credits per semester) and plans to continue into the second year of the Agriculture program at UCFV on a full-time basis. STIPULATIONS: Applicant must...
AVAILABLE TO: Students must be entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Aviation degree program or if students have an existing degree they are eligible if they are entering the second year of the Aviation diploma program. CRITERIA: -This award is...
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a third year student in either the honors program or the Specialization program in Comparative Literature. The recipient shall have demonstrated superior academic achievement, a commitment to community life and be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident.