Criteria:
-Third semester
-Canadian citizen
-Alberta resident
2 awards, $250 each; for students enrolled in the Home Support Resident Care Attendant program at the Nanaimo Campus; based on demonstrated clinical and academic excellence, leadership and the recommendation of the department. No application necessary. Funds issued at graduation, (February and June)
Preference given to voice majors or students specializing in choral conducting. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Established in honour of Helen Hall by her friends. Value: $600.
Established by the Rogers Family whose members have earned ten degrees at McGill from 1904 to 1993 and have represented McGill on the Football, Boxing, Wrestling and Skiing Teams. Available to entering undergraduate students who are Canadian citizens, awarded on the basis of academic standing...
To be awarded to a keyboard student entering Music I who, in the judgment of the School of the Arts, has attained outstanding musical proficiency.
To be awarded to the student entering the final level of a program in Geography and Environmental Studies, Earth and Environmental Sciences or Engineering and Society, who attains the highest Sessional Average.
The scholarship is offered to an undergraduate student in the brass performance program, with preference given to a student studying French Horn. The award is made on the recommendation of the School of Music.
A prize of $100, endowed through a bequest from Anna Horen, is awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine to a deserving medical student.
The award is made to a student in the Faculty of Law.
A $1,000 scholarship is available to a first year student in the Faculty of Law. The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty.
Prizes totalling $200 have been endowed in honour of James P. Taylor, QC. The prizes are awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law to students who achieve high standing in Equitable Remedies.
Scholarships totalling $2,100 are for students in the Faculty of Forestry. The awards are made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Forestry.
The award is offered to a student specializing in English and is made on the recommendation of the department.
The award is made on the recommendation of the Faculty of Dentistry to a student who attains an outstanding academic record in second year.
Award is based on leadership skills, and 4-H and community involvement. The recipient must have been a member of the Minburn District. If a suitable candidate is not found, the scholarship will not be awarded.
The G.P. Wilson Engineering in Business Scholarship is awarded to students who have completed the first year of engineering at any Canadian university, and who show outstanding promise to use engineering skills to improve Canadian business. The scholarship, in the amount of $1,000 per term,...
Eligible students are to be registered in Year 4 or 5 of an undergraduate engineering programme with preference given to Chemical Engineering students. The award is based primarily on financial need but the Committee also considers the academic record of the applicant. Deadline: September 30.
Criteria: -Third semester -Preference given to a student who plans to work in the housing industry -Enthusiastic team play -Not in receipt of another SAIT award -Employment opportunity may be possible
Conditions: Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or enrolled in the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, majoring in Crop Science or Animal Science. Recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by...
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in the School of Business specializing in Marketing with a demonstrated interest in retailing and services. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic...
Conditions: Awarded annually to the graduating student who has shown the highest distinction in the Human Geography program. This award may be offered to a convocating student taking less than a full normal courseload.