Value $3,500. Awarded annually to a student entering the Fourth year of an Electrical Engineering or Computer Science program. The recipient will be selected by the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Design in consultation with the IEEE Student Branch Counsellor, and will have demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to the McNaughton Centre and related IEEE activities. The McNaughton Centre was established to honour the late General Andrew G.L. McNaughton, scientist, soldier, politician, diplomat, and the inventor of the cathode-ray direction finder. Established in 1985, revised 1989, 2004, 2006. Donor: IEEE Canadian Foundation - founded in 1955 as the International Electrical, Electronics Conference (IEEC), and renamed the IEEE Canadian Foundation in 1992. Revised 1989, 2006.
2 awards, $400 each; for academic achievement and demonstrated financial need; available to returning students who are single parents and primary care givers of their children, enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities or Social Sciences. Apply to Financial Aid & Awards office by...
Established by a bequest from Dr. Margaret S. McCready, a Director in the former School of Household Science, Macdonald College. Open to second or third year undergraduate students in the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition who have high academic achievement and who are active...
Established in 1997 following a bequest to the Friends of McGill, Inc. from Hope Barrington, B.A. 1929. Awarded to an Arts student who has completed at least one year of undergraduate study. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee based on academic standing. Value:...
Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excellence and high academic standing. Preference given to women students. Value: $150.
CRITERIA FOR UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Candidates must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. Candidates must have been admitted to qualified universities as full time students. Candidates must intend to pursue a career in some aspect of the transportation field and meet the conditions that apply to...
Award Criteria: First Nations student studying at the Fort Nelson campus good academic record commitment to the First Nations Community
A scholarship of $1,800, endowed by Joseph P. Ruffel of Parksville, B.C., is offered to a male student beginning or continuing undergraduate or graduate studies in the Faculty of Science. It is awarded to a student who has an outstanding academic record and who shows...
The award is offered to a female student in Electrical and Computer Engineering and is made on the recommendation of the Department.
Scholarships totalling $2,500 have been endowed by Edythe Webster for students in the Master of Library and Information Studies program. The awards are made on the recommendation of the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies in consultation with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
A scholarship of $1,800 is offered to a male student beginning or continuing undergraduate or graduate studies in the Faculty of Science. It is awarded to a student who has an outstanding academic record and who shows promise of success in his chosen field. This...
Awarded to a 4-H member in the Grande Prairie District. If a suitable candidate is not found, 2 scholarships will be awarded the following year. The award is based on the following in order of importance: Community involvement, academic standing and leadership skills
Will be awarded to a 4-H member having carried a minimum of 1 horse project for not less than 3 years in the Southern 4-H Region. Having exhibited leadership in 4-H and participation and achievement in Regional 4-H events and at Provincial 4-H Horse Classic....
This $3,000 award was introduced in 1996 by Jean Coutu to recognize a graduating New Brunswick Pharmacy student. The candidate must have attained good academic standing and contributed to undergraduate and community life.
-The scholarships are open to Indigenous Black and First Nations students, residents of Nova Scotia (first preference) or former residents returning to Nova Scotia (second preference), who have completed a Dalhousie University undergraduate program and are entering their first Dalhousie University graduate program. -Students must...
Criteria: -Completed previous semesters with a minimum GPA of 2.00 -Any diploma or applied degree program -Financial need -Not in receipt of another SAITSA award -Not a member of the SAITSA Executive Council
Criteria: -Third semester -Financial need -Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.30)
Criteria: -Financial need -Alberta resident -Consistent demonstration of: leadership, creative ability, productivity and commitment to culinary excellence
AVAILABLE TO: Students graduating with a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry major). STIPULATIONS: A chmistry major graduating with a high GPA and having participated significantly in Chemistry Department activities.
Conditions: Awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent residents with satisfactory academic standing entering or transferring into an undergraduate degree program at Campus Saint-Jean. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated commitment to linguistic duality in Canada.
Conditions: To be awarded once every three years to a student with satisfactory academic standing who has been a resident in the Province of Alberta for at least the last three years, entering a degree program in the Faculty of Arts, specializing in Drama, who...