Value $500. Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Director of the College of the Humanities, to a student in the Third or Fourth year of the Bachelor of Arts in Classics and Religion. Established in 1993. Revised 2006.
The Robert Martin Scholarship was established by Robert Martin, a retired Camosun College instructor who wanted to recognize achievement in and commitment to, the field of history by Camosun College students in financial need.
1 award, $500; available to 3rd or 4th year Creative Writing / Journalism students enrolled in Publishing or Scriptwriting, based on recommendation of the department. No application necessary. Funds issued in March.
1 award, $300; available to students for the best original essay of first class standing on any aspect of British Columbia's history (including, but not limited to, histories of aboriginal peoples, immigrants, women, art history, historical geography, historical sociology, and the history of education). Essays...
Established in 1870 "for the encouragement of the study of Classics and other subjects." Value: $1,200.
Established by the l'Ordre des ingénieurs du Quebec for Quebec students finishing their penultimate year in Engineering. Applicants must submit a curriculum vitae, which should emphasize past and present activities in university and community affairs, and an essay not exceeding 500 words on the theme...
To be awarded to the student in a program in Social Work who submits an essay or report based on the student's field work experience that best addresses the need for innovative or non-traditional social work practice.
To be awarded to the student who attains the highest Sessional Average at the completion of Level I and an additional 31 - 55 units of the Nursing program.
Made available from by authorization of the Board of Governors of the University. Value: $800 each
The Oliver Lions Club has established an annual award of $1,000 for a student who is a permanent resident of Oliver and who has completed one or more years of full-time study in a university transfer, degree or diploma program at the Penticton Campus of...
A $1,300 scholarship has been endowed by Guy Chance. The award is offered to a fourth year undergraduate student in the Biotechnology or Microbiology and Immunology Programs, with preference given to students pursuing studies in molecular microbiology or biotechnology. The award is made on the...
The prize is made on the recommendation of the Department of Botany and Zoology with preference to a graduate student doing research in ecology. Consideration may be given to ecology students whose graduate work is centred around the Alex Fraser Research Forest.
A $600 prize has been endowed by alumni and friends of the Department of Language and Literacy for a masters or doctoral student in the Faculty of Education who is focusing on English as a second language. The prize is made on the recommendation of...
Eligibility: Available to a full-time graduate student enrolled in Health Sciences who is a resident of northern British Columbia. The recipient must be a First Nations student.
This scholarship of $1000 is awarded by the New Brunswick Pharmaceutical Society to the student from New Brunswick who excels in the third-year classes of the Pharmacy curriculum.
A prize of $200 is to be awarded to an outstanding MA or PhD thesis on Canadian Literature.
Criteria: -For full time or part time students who are actively involved in the SAIT Student Calling Program. -Minimum GPA 2.70 -Excellence in performance through fundraising activities in the SAIT Student Calling program -One award for a student caller who has been working with the...
Criteria: -Third semester - Accounting major -Community involvement -Academic achievement
Criteria: -Third semester -High degree of competency in practical and theory components -Initiative -Leadership
AVAILABLE TO: To a UCFV student who has completed and achieved top marks in the Agriculture program's Livestock Production diploma offered on the Chilliwack campus of UCFV.
Conditions: Offered annually to a student entering third year who shows outstanding merit in the basic science courses of the first two years of Dentistry, providing that he or she achieves an average of 3.3 or better in these courses.