Criteria:
-Third semester
-Mature student
-Shows promise
Who Can Apply College students in the first year of a minimum two-year diploma program University students in the first or second year of a degree program University students in the first-year of a 2+2 program (first two years completed in a community college) Applicants...
The goal of the University Faculty Awards program is to enhance the recruitment, retention and early career progression of women and Aboriginal people in tenure-track faculty positions in the natural sciences and engineering, in Canadian universities, by providing opportunities for them to establish a strong...
Two annual $500 awards, one each to an Arts degree and a Science degree student. Recipients must be first-year students registered in a minimum of 24 credits; present a minimum GPA of 3.0; display leadership qualities; have made a significant contribution in the area of...
1 award, $200; available to students in the Dental Assisting program who continuously go that "extra mile", whose attitude and effort provides a positive influence on the overall learning environment within the class. No application necessary. Funds issued in June.
1 award, $600; for Horticulture Technician students on practicum at Milner Gardens, based on strong interest and aptitude to landscape construction, plant identification and maintenance. No application necessary. Funds issued in June.
Value: $1,000/ea. Recipients: full-time students, on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP. Preference is given to students enrolled in any year of the Italian Studies program. Application required.
Established in 1990 by the members of the Mame-loshn in honour of Sara Rosenfeld who devotes herself to the perpetuation of Yiddish language and culture. The prize is offered for excellence in Yiddish language and/or literature to a student in the Department of Jewish Studies....
To be awarded to the graduating student who, in the judgment of the Department of Kinesiology, has submitted an outstanding paper or project.
To be awarded to a student entering Level II of a Mechanical Engineering Program who, in the judgment of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has achieved notable academic standing and demonstrated qualities of leadership at McMaster or in the community.
Scholarships totalling $1,000 have been endowed by Dr. James M. Orr for undergraduate students in Pharmaceutical Sciences who have achieved excellence in pharmacokinetics. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of 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.
Bursaries totalling $5,200 are awarded to students in the Faculty of Law on the basis of academic standing and financial need.
Scholarships totalling $2,900 are awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law. Financial circumstances may be considered. Applicants must apply to the Office of the Dean of Law by May 1 giving a detailed outline of financial circumstances.
A prize of $250 is offered to the most promising undergraduate student in 17th-Century English literary studies, as at present covered by the courses English 349, 354 and 376.
Scholarships totalling $2,100 will be awarded, with preference given to gifted string instrumentalists. Financial need may be a factor in the selection of recipients.
The award is offered to a graduate student in any field of Medical Sciences and is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Criteria: -Best mark in ARCH-250 Architectural Drafting
Criteria: -Third semester -Superior achievement in the estimating unit and term work -Academic achievement in the program
Criteria: -Academic achievement -Successful completion of ENVS-402 and enrolled in ENVS-470 -Preference given to an Aboriginal applicant
Criteria: -Third or fourth semester -Academic achievement -Commitment to succeed demonstrated in the classroom -Preference given to married students with children