AVAILABLE TO: UCFV student with the highest marks in Film 110 and Film 120
An annual $500 award to a student with a physical, mental or learning disability and who is an Alberta resident. The recipient must be enrolled in a university-level program and demonstrate financial need.
A gift from the friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Edna L. Moore, the first Public Health Nurse in the Ontario Ministry of Health. Having been previously active in a national organization for public health nursing in the United States, she received an honorary...
1 award, $500; available to students who are attending Cowichan Campus. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by April 30. Funds awarded as a tuition credit for the fall term.
A number of awards, $1,000 each; for scholastic ability, field proficiency, and leadership in the field; available to students enrolled in the Forest Resources Technology program. No application necessary. Funds issued in January.
Established in 2006 by John Cleghorn, B.Com. 1962, and former Redmen football player. 1959-6. Awarded by the McGill Athletics Board Awards Committee to promote and facilitate the athletic achievements of student-athletes who are entering any undergraduate degree program and qualify to be members of the...
Twenty scholarships to be awarded to part-time students who have attained the highest Cumulative Average at the most recent review.
NRT 1st year continuing to 2nd year, high GPA. No application. Department selection.
The recipient of this award must be enrolled in university transfer courses with a career goal of environmental studies. The recipient must be attending North Island College's Campbell River Campus. Students applying for this award must have a demonstrated financial need and maintained a satisfactory...
This award is available to a continuing full-time or part-time student attending the North Island College Port Hardy Campus or an NIC Centre. The recipient will be an Applied Business Technology student who has shown great perseverance in working towards their educational goals and must...
Award Criteria: Dawson Creek student enrolled in the Home Support/Resident Care Attendant good attendance, work/study habits, interest in learning positive participation in classroom and work experience student must have successfully completed a practicum with the Dawson Creek Society for Community Living
A $600 bursary, endowed by the Chien's Cultural Foundation, is offered to a student in Political Science or Economics.
The prize is awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Political Science to a student studying Canadian politics who best combines academic achievement and community service.
Bursaries totalling $3,200 are provided to assist students entering the second, third and fourth year of Pharmacy.
The scholarship is awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine to students in the M.D. Program who have demonstrated excellence in the study of internal medicine.
Two scholarships of $1,500 each have been made available through the Vancouver Foundation by Mr. and Mrs. P.R. Brissenden for students who demonstrate promise in the field of Creative Writing. The scholarships are made on the recommendation of the Department of Creative Writing.
The award is offered to an undergraduate student in Civil Engineering who participates and provides leadership in intramurals or in the Engineering Undergraduate Society and is made on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering.
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...
One award annually to a full-time student entering the Global Asset and Wealth Management MBA Program after having spent a minimum of at least two years employed in the financial industry in a professional capacity. Each scholarship winner will be introduced to Gary Brent during...
Criteria: -Entering first semester of a diploma program -Academic achievement based on prerequisite marks -Canadian citizen -Curricular and community activities
Criteria: -Third semester -Academic achievement in ARCH-270 Building Systems Technology II -Academic merit -Financial need -Not in receipt of another SAIT award