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Scholarships and Awards These scholarships are primarily available to high school students from Ontario, Canada. Most universities offer scholarships to applicants from outside Ontario and from outside Canada, as well as upper-year and mature students, but these scholarships are not listed on eINFO. Contact the universities directly for further information. Algoma University Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Algoma University Alumni Award I 1 A scholarship of up to $2,000 is given to the child of an Algoma University Alumni with the highest average on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study at Algoma U. This award is non-renewable. Algoma University Alumni Award IV 1 $2,000 The Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award IV is a scholarship of up to $2,000 that is given to the applicant submitting the best 500-word essay. Essays must be written in English and accompany an application form; should consider Algoma University’s characteristics, historical relevance of the Thunderbird logo; explain why you chose Algoma University and why you chose to undertake studies in your particular field. This award is non-renewable. Deadline: June 30, 2018 Non-renewable. https://www.algomau.ca/ fees-financing/awards/ application-awards/ entrance-scholarships/ John R. Rhodes Scholarship 1 $3,000 Awarded to a student entering their first year of university who demonstrates academic achievement and community leadership while involved in political, social or academic activities. Deadline: June 30, 2018 Renewable. https://www.algomau.ca/ fees-financing/awards/ application-awards/ entrance-scholarships/ Paul and Bricken Dalseg, Pioneers of Lake-of- the-Woods Student Award 1 $5,000 This award will provide financial assistance of up to $5,000 to 1 Anishinaabe (First Nation, Métis, or Inuit), student entering his or her first year at Algoma U, who is resident in the Treaty 3 Area of Ontario, with a demonstrated financial need. If no such student qualifies for the award in any academic year, the award may be given to an Anishinaabe (First Nation, Métis, or Inuit) student, entering his or her first year at Algoma U, who is a resident of Ontario with a demonstrated financial need, at the discretion of the university. This award is non-renewable. Deadline: June 30, 2018 Non-renewable. https://www.algomau.ca/ fees-financing/awards/ application-awards/ entrance-bursaries/ The Corporation of the City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarship II 1 $2,000 An annual grant provides 1 scholarship of $2,000, renewable for up to 3 additional years, to a resident of Sault Ste. Marie enrolling in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of studies at Algoma U. The candidate must have completed his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies at Algoma U, and must present an average of at least 80% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. This scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships, and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship. Deadline: June 30, 2018 Renewable. https://www.algomau.ca/ fees-financing/awards/ application-awards/ entrance-scholarships/ Application Not Required Algoma University Award of Excellence – Bronze Unlimited $1,500 Awarded to all Canadian citizen secondary school graduates who present an entrance average of 80-84.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewable for up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $6,000. Renewable. http://www.algomau.ca/ awards Scholarships and Awards 367 Last Updated: February 26, 2018 | eINFO 2017-2018

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Page 1: Bronze · Scholarships and Awards These scholarships are primarily available to high school students from Ontario, Canada. Most universities offer scholarships to applicants

Scholarships and AwardsThese scholarships are primarily available to high school students from Ontario, Canada.

Most universities offer scholarships to applicants from outside Ontario and from outside Canada, as well as upper-year and mature students, but thesescholarships are not listed on eINFO. Contact the universities directly for further information.

Algoma University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

AlgomaUniversityAlumniAward I

1 A scholarship of up to $2,000 is given to the child of an Algoma University Alumni with the highest average on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. Thecandidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study at Algoma U. This award is non-renewable.

AlgomaUniversityAlumniAward IV

1

$2,000

The Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award IV is a scholarship of up to $2,000 that is given to the applicant submitting the best 500-word essay. Essays must bewritten in English and accompany an application form; should consider Algoma University’s characteristics, historical relevance of the Thunderbird logo; explain why youchose Algoma University and why you chose to undertake studies in your particular field. This award is non-renewable.

Deadline: June 30,2018Non-renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/application-awards/entrance-scholarships/

John R.RhodesScholarship

1 $3,000 Awarded to a student entering their first year of university who demonstrates academic achievement and community leadership while involved in political, social oracademic activities.

Deadline: June 30,2018Renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/application-awards/entrance-scholarships/

Paul andBrickenDalseg,Pioneers ofLake-of-the-WoodsStudentAward

1 $5,000 This award will provide financial assistance of up to $5,000 to 1 Anishinaabe (First Nation, Métis, or Inuit), student entering his or her first year at Algoma U, who isresident in the Treaty 3 Area of Ontario, with a demonstrated financial need. If no such student qualifies for the award in any academic year, the award may be given to anAnishinaabe (First Nation, Métis, or Inuit) student, entering his or her first year at Algoma U, who is a resident of Ontario with a demonstrated financial need, at thediscretion of the university. This award is non-renewable.

Deadline: June 30,2018Non-renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/application-awards/entrance-bursaries/

TheCorporationof the Cityof SaultSte. MarieAdmissionScholarshipII

1 $2,000 An annual grant provides 1 scholarship of $2,000, renewable for up to 3 additional years, to a resident of Sault Ste. Marie enrolling in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms(fall/winter) of studies at Algoma U. The candidate must have completed his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies at Algoma U,and must present an average of at least 80% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80%each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) ofstudy in the current year they are receiving the award. This scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award, CarlJ. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships, and the JohnR. Rhodes Scholarship.

Deadline: June 30,2018Renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/application-awards/entrance-scholarships/

Application Not Required

AlgomaUniversityAward ofExcellence– Bronze

Unlimited $1,500 Awarded to all Canadian citizen secondary school graduates who present an entrance average of 80-84.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presentedfor admission, and are renewable for up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $6,000.

Renewable.http://www.algomau.ca/awards

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

AlgomaUniversityAward ofExcellence– Gold

Unlimited $3,000 Awarded to all candidates who present an entrance average of 90-94.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewablefor up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $12,000.

Renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/automatic-awards/entrance-scholarships/

AlgomaUniversityAward ofExcellence– Platinum

Unlimited $4,000 Awarded to all candidates presenting an entrance average of 95% or better. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewablefor up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $16,000.

AlgomaUniversityAward ofExcellence– Silver

Unlimited $2,500 Awarded to all candidates presenting an entrance average of 85-89.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewable forup to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $10,000.

Carl J.SandersScholarship

1 $3,500 In recognition of the generosity of the Sanders family, a $3,500 scholarship, renewable for up to 3 additional years, is available to the secondary school graduate who hascompleted all of his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing university studies at Algoma U, and who presents the second-highestaverage over 90% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms of study atAlgoma U. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study.Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. Maximum Value: $14,000. TheCarl J. Sanders Scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award of Excellence, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell,the City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship.

Frank andEdwardMcGrathAward ofExcellence

1 $3,750 Through a generous contribution from the estates of brothers Edward and Frank McGrath, a $3,750 scholarship, renewable for up to 3 additional years, is available to thesecondary school graduate who has completed all his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing university studies at Algoma U and whopresents the highest average over 90% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutiveterms of study (fall/winter) at Algoma U. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutiveterms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award.Maximum value: $15,000. The Edward & Frank McGrath Award is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy &Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, the City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarship I & II, Algoma U Achievement Scholarship, and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship.

Peggy andWillmontMacDonnellScholarship

1 $3,000 In honour of Peggy and Willmott MacDonnell, benefactors to Algoma University, this $3,000 scholarship, renewable for up to 3 additional years, is available to thesecondary school graduate who has completed all his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing university studies at Algoma U and whopresents the third-highest average over 90% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms(fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. MaximumValue: $12,000. The Peggy and Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award ofExcellence, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships, and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship.

Renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/automatic-awards/entrance-scholarships/

PrinceWomen'sInstituteand PrinceTownshipScholarship

1 $500 The Prince Women’s Institute and Prince Township Scholarship Award will provide an annual award of $500 to a student in their first year of full-time studies at AlgomaUniversity. The recipient must be a resident of Prince Township. In the event that a first-year student does not meet the criteria, the award will be made available to anupper-year student who meets the criteria. This award is non-renewable.

Sardar,Rajwant,Paul andAnita SohiFamilyScholarship

2 $1,250 The Sardar, Rajwant, Paul and Anita Sohi Family Scholarship will provide 2 scholarships valued at a minimum of $1,250 each, to first-year students who are: FirstGeneration students and are First Nations, Metis, or Inuit. Preference will be given to students enrolled in either a math, science or engineering program. To be eligible thecandidate(s) must be enrolled in full-time studies at Algoma University, with a course load of 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms of (fall/winter) study. He/she must have aminimum average of 70% in their first term. This award is non-renewable. In any given academic year, if Algoma University is not able to identify student(s) who meet thecriteria for this award, the scholarship will be awarded to a First Generation, First Nations, Metis, or Inuit student(s) in any program, who has a demonstrated financialneed and is in good academic standing.

Non-renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/automatic-awards/entrance-scholarships/

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

TheCorporationof the Cityof SaultSte. MarieAdmissionScholarshipI

6 $2,000 An annual grant provides scholarships of $2,000, renewable for up to 3 additional years, to each of the top graduates from each of the secondary schools in Sault Ste.Marie enrolling in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of studies at Algoma U. Candidates must be residents of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario and have completedall their qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies at Algoma U, and present an average of 80% on the 6 best U or M courses presentedfor admission. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study.Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. This scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City ofSault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships, and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship.

Renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/automatic-awards/entrance-scholarships/

The LionsClub of St.JosephIslandScholarship

1 $500 The Lions Club of St. Joseph Island Scholarship will provide an annual award of up to $500 to a full-time student in their first year of full-time studies at Algoma University,who has graduated from Central Algoma Secondary School (CASS) and is a resident of St. Joseph Island, Ontario. This award is non-renewable.

Non-renewable.https://www.algomau.ca/fees-financing/awards/automatic-awards/entrance-scholarships/

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Brock University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

BrockLeadersCitizenshipSociety Award

Several $8,000($2,000 peryear) andinductioninto theBrockLeadersCitizenshipSociety.

Awarded to entering students who have achieved exceptional academic success, outstanding leadership, and community involvement. By accepting the award,you are also inducted into the prestigious Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. The total value of the award is $8,000 ($2,000 per year) and is renewable eachyear you remain a member of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. Find the application for the Brock Leaders Citizenship Award. Receiving the award andentering the society: Successful recipients of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Award will receive notification in the spring prior to their first year of study at BrockUniversity. When you arrive on campus in September, you will be entered into the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. The Society is geared at providingexceptional students a means of connecting with other campus leaders to further both their personal development as well as their involvement within thecommunity. The Brock Leaders Citizenship Society provides you with the opportunity to meet with other Brock Leaders on a regular basis, share ideas andprojects, and network. To renew the Brock Leaders Citizenship Award and remain a member of the society you must: maintain an 80% average in full-timestudies; have a minimum of 20 hours devoted to community service/involvement per term and a total of 40 hours for the fall/winter session; and complete at least1 level of the Foundation in Leadership Program (e.g., year 1 - Bronze Level, year 2 - Silver Level, year 3 - Gold Level, and year 4 - Platinum Level) eachacademic year.

BrockUniversity andBrockUniversityDonor Awards

150 Over$1,000,000in availableawards.

Most donor awards require an average of 85% or above and some awards have other criteria. Donor awards range in value, up to $20,000 over 4 years. Brockmakes it easy – just complete our OneApp to be considered for all of our entrance awards. You do not need to be accepted to Brock before you apply.

Find more information on our Awards website. Submit your OneApp by April 15, 2018.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Renewable.https://discover.brocku.ca/awards/

BrockUniversityEntranceBursary

Several $750-$3,000 Awarded to entering undergraduate students on the basis of financial need. You must meet Ontario residency requirements. The award is tenable upon full-timeregistration. You must complete our OneApp to be considered for all of our Brock University Donor Awards and Bursaries. For more information, and to accessthe OneApp application, visit: http://discover.brocku.ca/awards/.

Deadline: March 31,2018Non-renewable.http://discover.brocku.ca/awards/

GoodmanScholarship

Multiple Up to$8,000

Goodman Scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business who have demonstrated at least 2 of the following:Leadership in school life and community life or evidence of entrepreneurial talentExceptional academic gradesFinancial needThese awards are valued at up to $8,000 and may be renewable based on maintaining a minimum 75% average at Brock University. For more information, andto apply using OneApp, visit http://discover.brocku.ca/awards/ by April 15, 2018.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Renewable.http://discover.brocku.ca/awards/

SpecialistHigh SkillsMajor Award

Multiple $500 Graduates of a Specialist High Skills Major program, entering Brock with an admission average of 80% or higher, will be awarded a $500 scholarship.Candidates must complete the OneApp by April 15, 2018, to be eligible.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Non-renewable.http://discover.brocku.ca/awards

Application Not Required

BrockScholarsAward

To allqualifiedstudents

$4,000($1,000each year)80-84.9%$6,000($1,500each year)85-89.9%$10,000($2,500each year)90-92.9%$16,000($4,000each year)93%+

Awarded to entering students with no previous postsecondary experience. Initial offers are made based on available high school grades at the time of admission.The offers are reviewed when final grades are submitted, and are altered if the final average falls into a new category.

The scholarship values for 2018 entry are:$14,000 ($3,500 per year) for averages 93.0%+ $8,000 ($2,000 per year) for averages 90.0-92.9% $4,000 ($1,000 per year) for averages 85.0%-89.9%

The awards are renewable if you maintain an 80% average on a minimum of 4.0 credits in the fall/winter session. If you pursue a "Pass" degree, you will receivea maximum of 2 renewals.

Renewable.http://discover.brocku.ca/awards/

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

InternationalBaccalaureate(IB) ScholarsAward

Multiple $1,000 Awarded to entering students who have completed an IB diploma. This award is open to students from all countries and provinces. Students must register forfull-time study at Brock University to be eligible.

Non-renewable.

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Carleton University

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Required

Bachelor of Global andInternational Studies Awardof Excellence forInternational CertificateProgram Graduates

2 $500 Eligible candidates must be graduates of, or be currently enrolled in, a recognized International Certificate Program (ICP) inCanada; have applied and been offered admission to the Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS); and beentering the first year of the program and pursuing postsecondary studies for the first time. Applications must be submitted nolater than 2 years after the candidate's completion of high school. A minimum admission average of 80% is required.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards

Carleton Capital Scholarship 13 $2000 To be eligible for the Carleton Capital Scholarship, you must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected personentering the first year of a degree program, and pursuing postsecondary studies for the first time. You must also demonstrateparticipation in extracurricular activities and have a strong academic background (with a minimum admission average of 90%).

Deadline: March1Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

Carleton's Shad ValleyScholarship of Excellence

2

Carleton UniversityScholarship of Excellence

3

$20,000 ($5,000 xfour years)

Chancellor's Scholarship 10 $30,000 ($7,500 xfour years)

Collins Prestige Scholarship 1 Tuition in first,second, third andfourth years.

90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout high school. Renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). Deadline: March1Renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

Entrance Bursaries Various $500-$2,000 Available to entering students demonstrating financial need. Deadline: June30Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/bursaries/entrance-bursaries/

Helen and DouglasNicholson ScienceLeadership EntranceBursary

1 Tuition in first year. Students entering the first year of study in the Bachelor of Science degree program; demonstrate financial need, leadershipand participation in extracurricular secondary school activities, community service or volunteer work.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/bursaries/entrance-bursaries/

Richard Lewar Scholarship 7 $21,500 ($6,500 inthe first year,$5,000 in thesecond, third andfourth years).

Riordon Scholarship 1 Tuition in the first,second, third andfourth years.

90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout high school. Renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). Deadline: March1Renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

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Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Not Required

Arthur Kroeger CollegeNational Scholarship

Up to 10 (two each from:British Columbia andNorthern Canada; thePrairies; Ontario; Quebec;and Atlantic Canada)

$2,000 Awarded in the first year of the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management program. Minimum average 90%; highestadmission to the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management.

Bachelor of EngineeringScholarships

60 $1,000-$5,000 Up to 60 scholarships will be awarded to the top students who are entering selected Bachelor of Engineering programs.

Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

CIBC Bursaries 2 $5,000 in the first,second, third andfourth years.

Students entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program with the Sprott School of Business; demonstrate financialneed, leadership and participation in extracurricular secondary school activities, community service or volunteer work. Aminimum admission average of 85% is required.

Deadline: May 1Renewable.

Collins Memorial EntranceScholarships for EarthSciences

2 or more $1,000 to $4,000 Two or more scholarships will be awarded to students entering the first year of an Earth Sciences program.

Dean's EntranceScholarship of Excellencefor Sprott School ofBusiness

Variable Valued at $2,000 or$4,000

Awarded to the top students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program. This scholarship is offered toCanadian high school student with an admissions average of 90%+ and awarded in addition to other Entrance Scholarships.

Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

Donald R. YeomansLeadership Bursary

1 Tuition in first,second, third andfourth years.

Student entering the first year of study in any undergraduate degree program; demonstrate financial need, leadership andparticipation in extracurricular secondary school activities, community service or volunteer work.

Deadline: May 1Renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/bursaries/entrance-bursaries/

Entrance Scholarship(80-84.9%)

Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 xfour years)

80-84.9%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA).

Entrance Scholarship(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $8,000 ($2,000 xfour years)

85-89.9%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA).

Entrance Scholarship(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $12,000 ($3,000 xfour years)

90-94.9%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA).

Entrance Scholarship(95-100%)

Unlimited $16,000 ($4,000 xfour years);

95-100%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA).

Renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

House of Commons PageEntrance Scholarship

15 $1,000 Up to 15 scholarships will be awarded to students in the House of Commons Page program who are entering anundergraduate degree program at Carleton University.

Non-renewable.http://carleton.ca/awards/

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University of Guelph

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Angelo andFrank AgroUndergradScholarship

7 $7,000 (payable over 4years of study)

Available to full-time students who are entering semester 1 demonstrating the most active involvementwith 4H clubs, who have attained a minimum 75% admission average, and have completed a minimumof ten 4H projects.

Deadline: April 15Renewable.

Chancellor'sScholarship

2 $40,000 (payable over 4years of study); includesan $8,000 stipend for workas a summer researchassistant.

Entering students of academic distinction who have taken a leadership role in activities related tointernational relations and development, and who have demonstrated the potential to become leaders insociety.

Deadline: January 25, 2018Renewable.https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/

Clara E.ElliottEducationScholarship

1 Students entering the BASc. program with at least an 80% admission average who plan to pursue acareer in teaching or education at any level. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academicachievement and demonstrated leadership ability and potential.

Clara E.ElliottEntranceScholarship

1

$10,000 (payable over 4years of study)

Students entering the BASc program with at least an 80% admission average who have demonstratedleadership potential.

Deadline: April 15Renewable.

DevineFamilyScholarshîp

2 $50,000 (payable over 4years of study)

Students who are Aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit and Métis); or a person with a disability; or a racializedperson entering any University of Guelph undergraduate degree program with a minimum 80%admission average. Preference will be given to students who are Black Canadians. Additionally, studentsmust meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Guelph's GeneralStatement on Awards).

Deadline: Deadline to submit the complete application (both parts:the Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards and theapplication) is April 15. Scholarship offers will be made in May in theyear the award is being offered.Renewable.

Fred HindleBursary

1 $6,000 (payable over fouryears of study)

Entering Ontario Agricultural College degree students with demonstrated financial need. Additionally,students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Ontario Student OpportunitiesTrust Fund (OSOTF) award (see Guelph's General Statement on Awards).

Deadline: Students should complete the online Entrance FinancialNeed Assessment Form (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive theirAcknowledgement Package from Admission Services (this package issent automatically after an application is submitted by the student) orby April 15.Renewable.

GaryKnechtelMemorialScholarship

1 $8,000 (payable over 4years of study)

Students with demonstrated financial need entering the Food Science major in the BSc program areeligible. Students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Ontario StudentOpportunities Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (see Guelph's General Statement on Awards).

Harold A.KopasMemorialEntranceAward

1 $7,500 (payable over 4years of study)

Students entering the BSc(Agr) program with demonstrated financial need and a minimum average of70% from Wellington County or Waterloo Region.

Kenneth O.Hammill –BlountCanadaScholarship

1 $9,600 (payable in 8payments of $1,200)

Entering students who have applied for the President's, Lincoln Alexander Chancellor's or Chancellors'Scholarships who are interviewed, but not successful in the competition with demonstrated financialneed. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award(see General Statements on Awards).

Deadline: April 15Renewable.

LincolnAlexanderScholarships

2 $40,000 (payable over 4years of study); includes a$8,000 stipend for work asa summer researchassistant.

Entering students of academic distinction who are Aboriginal/Indigenous, and persons with a disability orwho are members of a racial minority are eligible. You must have made a significant contribution to yourschool and community, and demonstrate the potential to become a leader in society. A minimum 90%admission average is required.

Deadline: January 25, 2018Renewable.https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

MicrobiologyEntranceBursary

1 $4,000 (payable over 4years of study)

Entering student in the Microbiology major in the BSc program who has a minimum 80% average andwho has demonstrated greatest financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (seeGuelph's General Statement on Awards).

Deadline: April 15Renewable.

OtherAwards

Several $300-$3,500 Varies. Deadline: Deadline varies.Non-renewable.

P.A.J. ClarkeFamilyScholarship

1 $12,000 (payable over 4years)

Students with a minimum 80% average with a record of leadership and community participation areeligible. Preference will be given to candidates from Blenheim district or Kent County and who wereraised, or have worked, on a farm.

Deadline: April 15Renewable.

President'sScholarship

8 $40,000 (payable over 4years of study); includesan $8,000 stipend for workas a summer researchassistant.

Entering students of academic distinction who have made significant contributions to their schools andcommunities, and demonstrate the potential to become leaders in society are eligible. A minimum 90%admission average is required.

Deadline: January 25, 2018Renewable.https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/

Registrar'sEntranceBursaries

500 $4,000 Students entering any degree program with a minimum registration of 1.5 credits, demonstrated financialneed and academic excellence are eligible.

Rol-LandFarmsScholarships

13 $2,000 Students entering a degree program with demonstrated financial need and a minimum 80% cumulativeaverage are eligible. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of anOntario Student Opportunities Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (see Guelph's General Statement on Awards).

SpitzigEntranceScholarshipinEconomics

2 $4,500 Students entering a Bachelor of Arts program offered by the Department of Economics. Additionally,students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Guelph'sGeneral Statement on Awards).

Deadline: April 15Non-renewable.

University ofGuelphAccessibilityScholarship

200 $14,000 (payable over 4years of study) plus awork-study approval

Students entering any degree program with demonstrated financial need and a minimum registration of1.5 credits.

Deadline: April 15Renewable.

William GuyWaltonScholarship

1 $5,000 Students from any Scarborough, Ontario secondary school entering any program offered by the OntarioAgricultural College (OAC) are eligible. Applicants must show demonstrated leadership and volunteerservice in the community. Financial need may be considered.

Deadline: October 15Non-renewable.

Application Not Required

Board ofGovernors'Scholarship

25 $20,000 (payable over 4years of study)

Academically outstanding entering students with the highest admission averages of the entering cohort. Deadline: Application not required.Renewable.

HonoursPhysicsScholarships

Several $4,000 Students entering the first semester of the BSc program or the BSc(Tech) program with a minimum 85%admission average are eligible. Applicants must also have a declared intention of pursuing a major inPhysics; Physics and Technology; Biophysics; Chemical Physics; Theoretical Physics; or a co-op streamof these programs.

Non-renewable.

Robert OrrLawsonMicrobiologyEntranceScholarship

1 $3,000 (payable over fouryears of study)

Students entering the microbiology major in the BSc program with a minimum admission average of 80%are eligible.

Deadline: May 15Renewable.

University ofGuelphEntranceScholarship

Several Several awards rangingfrom $1,500 to $3,000

All students entering their first year of postsecondary studies for the first time with a minimum 85%admission average are eligible.

Non-renewable.

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University of Guelph-Humber

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Founders'AcademicMeritScholarship

10 $20,000($5,000peryear)

This scholarship recognizes high academic achievement and superior leadership ability and potential. Recipients are eligible to receive $5,000 each academic yearfor a total of $20,000 over 4 years of full-time study.

To be considered for this scholarship, you must have a minimum 90% admission average, must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and entering the firstyear of postsecondary studies for the first time. Full criteria details can be found on our website.

To retain the scholarship in your second, third and fourth years, you must be a full-time student and maintain a minimum 80% average in each of the fall and wintersemesters prior to renewal. You also must submit an annual report that outlines your participation, accomplishments and leadership in campus and/or communityactivities each year.

Deadline: February 28, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.guelphhumber.ca/sfs/founders-academic-merit

Registrar'sNeed-BasedEntranceBursary

$2,000 Based on financial need. Available to applicants who have never attended postsecondary. Deadline: April 15, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.guelphhumber.ca/sfs/need-based-bursary

Application Not Required

RenewableEntranceScholarship(75-79.9%)

$2,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admissionaverage of 75-79.9%, including subject requirements.

RenewableEntranceScholarship(80-84.9%)

$3,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admissionaverage of 80-84.9%, including subject requirements.

RenewableEntranceScholarship(85-89.9%)

$4,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admissionaverage of 85-89.9%, including subject requirements.

RenewableEntranceScholarship(90%+)

$5,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admissionaverage of 90% or above, including subject requirements.

Renewable.https://www.guelphhumber.ca/sfs/renewable-entrance-scholarship

SpecialistHigh SkillsMajorEntranceAward

$500 To be considered for this award, you must be applying as an Ontario high school student who will have completed 1 of the following SHSM programs upongraduation: Arts and Culture; Business; Health and Wellness; Information and Communications Technology; Justice, Community Safety and Emergency Services;Non-profit; or Sports. You must have a minimum final admission average of 80%. No additional application is needed, but to be considered, your guidancecounsellor must confirm your SHSM was completed when uploading your admission grade data.

Non-renewable.https://www.guelphhumber.ca/sfs/shsm-entrance-award

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Université de Hearst - affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Required

BourseMaurice-Saulnier

1 1 000 $ La Bourse Maurice-Saulnier a été créée pour honorer le père Saulnier, en reconnaissance de son importante contribution à l'oeuvre de notreinstitution. Cette bourse est décernée à un étudiant ou une étudiante qui a terminé au moins sa deuxième année. La bourse est attribuée selonson engagement social à l'Université et dans la communauté et selon ses résultats scolaires.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Application Not Required

Bourse ClubRichelieu deTimmins

1 750 $ Le Club Richelieu de Timmins accorde une bourse de 750 $ à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Timmins quidémontre de fortes aptitudes en langue française et qui a maintenu un bon rendement scolaire.

BourseCollinsBarrow

1 1000 $ Collins Barrow accorde une bourse de 1000 $ à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite dans les programmes de gestion oud'administration des affaires qui a obtenu une moyenne adéquate et qui démontre de l'intérêt ou des aptitudes spéciales dans le domaine de lacomptabilité.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Bourse de laCaissepopulaire deHearst

1 Une bourse de 1 000 $ est accordée à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Hearst dont le rendement scolaire s'est leplus amélioré pendant l'année.

Bourse del'APUH

1

1 000 $

L'Association des professeures et des professeurs de l'Université de Hearst (APUH) décerne une bourse de 1 000 $ à une étudiante ou à unétudiant qui passe de la deuxième à la troisième année et qui s'est distingué par ses résultats scolaires.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Bourse demérite

Illimité La valeur totale de cettebourse peut atteindre entre 2000 $ et 6 000 $; soitl'équivalent de 200 $ partranche de trois crédits àconditions de remplir lescritères d'admissibilité.

La bourse de mérite est décernée aux étudiantes et aux étudiants qui s'inscrivent à l'Université de Hearst qui suivent un minimum de 24 créditspendant trois sessions consécutives et qui auront obtenu une moyenne de 8,0 dans ces cours. Cette bourse est renouvelable pour les annéessubséquentes, à condition que vous soyez inscrite à temps plein ou que vous compléter la dernière année de vos études en vue de l'obtentiond'un grade. Vous devez obtenir une moyenne de 8,0 ou plus à chaque année pour continuer de recevoir la bourse. Les personnes qui satisfontaux exigences recevront une bourse de 200 $ pour chaque tranche de trois crédits de cours suivis pendant l'année scolaire. Cette bourse nepeut être jumelée à la bourse d'excellence.

Renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

BourseDenis-Cheff

1 1 000 $ Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est décernée à une étudiante ou à un étudiant qui passe de la troisième à la quatrième année et qui se distingue parses résultats scolaires.

Bourse desÉditions duNordir

1 500 $ Cette bourse de 500 $ est accordée à l'étudiant ou à l'étudiante ayant obtenu la moyenne la plus élevée dans les cours Grammaire appliquée àla rédaction.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Boursed'études

Illimitée etautomatiquesurinscription

Cette bourse est remiseautomatiquement à toutepersonne inscrite à l'Universitéde Hearst. La valeur totale decette bourse peut atteindreentre1 000 $ et 4 000 $ selon sonnombre d'années d'études;soit l'équivalent de 100 $ partranche de trois crédits.

Renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Bourse d'unancien

1 Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est accordée à un diplômé ou à une diplômée dont le développement personnel et scolaire a été remarquable aucours de ses années à l'Université de Hearst.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Bourse enpsychologie

1

1 000 $

Le département de psychologie de l'Université de Hearst accorde une bourse de 1 000 $ à l'étudiante ou à l'étudiant ayant maintenu lamoyenne la plus élevée parmi les finissantes et les finissants dont la spécialisation est en psychologie.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/psychologie

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Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

BourseJacqueline etJean-NoëlLafrance

1 Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est attribuée à une personne dont la base d'admission est la candidature adulte.

Bourse Jean-FrançoisAubé

1 500 $ La Fondation Jean-François Aubé accorde une bourse de 500 $ à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Timmins qui amontré un intérêt marqué pour les activités étudiantes et qui a maintenu de bons résultats scolaires.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Bourse laCaissepopulaire deTimmins

1 500 $ Une bourse de 500 $ est accordée à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Timmins dont le rendement scolaire s'est leplus amélioré pendant l'année.

Bourse MgrLouis-Lévesque

1 3 000 $ Cette bourse est décernée à l’élève inscrite ou inscrit à l'Université de Hearst, qui aura obtenu la moyenne la plus élevée, la moyenne minimaleétant de 85 %, dans six cours de 12e année de niveau 4U/M.

BourseRoger-Bernard

1 Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est accordée à l'étudiant ou à l'étudiante ayant obtenu la moyenne la plus élevée dans les cours Méthodes I :méthodes et techniques de recherche et Méthodes II : méthode et analyse scientifiques.

Bourse Roseet MauriceLecours

1

1 000 $

Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est décernée à un étudiant ou à une étudiante qui passe de la première à la deuxième année et qui se distingue parses résultats scolaires.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Boursesd’excellencerenouvelables

Illimité La valeur totale de cettebourse peut atteindre entre 2000 $ et 8 000 $; soitl'équivalent de 200 $ partranche de trois crédits àconditions de remplir lescritères d'admissibilité.

Une bourse d’excellence est décernée aux élèves qui s’inscrivent à l’Université de Hearst immédiatement après avoir terminé leurs étudessecondaires et qui auront obtenu une moyenne de 80 % ou plus dans six cours de 12e année de niveau 4U/M. Cette bourse d’excellence de 2000 $ par année est renouvelable pour les 2e, 3e et 4e années, à condition que la personne soit inscrite à plein temps ou qu’elle complète ladernière année de ses études en suivant tous les cours nécessaires en vue de l’obtention d’un grade. L’étudiant ou l’étudiante doit obtenir unemoyenne de 80 % ou plus à chaque année pour continuer de recevoir la bourse. Les personnes qui satisfont aux exigences recevront unebourse de 200 $ pour chaque tranche de trois crédits de cours suivi pendant l’année scolaire.

Renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

Prix LaDéfriche

1 500 $ Ce prix de 500 $, accordé par les professeures et les professeurs d'histoire de l'Université de Hearst, souligne l'originalité et la rigueur de laproduction historique de notre population étudiante. Il est décerné à un étudiant ou à une étudiante qui se distingue par la réalisation d'untravail remarquable dont le sujet et la démarche appartiennent à l'étude de l'histoire.

Non-renewable.http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses

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Lakehead University - Orillia

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Campus TourBursary

Unlimited Up to$500

There is no better way to find out if Lakehead University is the right place for you than to see it for yourself. Hundreds of students and their familiesvisit Lakehead every year from across Ontario and the rest of Canada. We know how important it is for you to have the opportunity to explore thecampus, check out residence, meet with your future professors and get a feel for our cities. With our new Campus Tour Bursary Program, we'vemade it easier for you to visit us.

Whether you are visiting us for a Campus Tour or a Campus Open House, we offer up to $500 in financial assistance to prospective students whoare:Canadian citizens residing in Canada,currently in Grade 12,travelling more than 150 km to visit Lakehead University,participating in a Recruitment organized campus tour or a campus Open House event by July 18, 2018, andregistered and attending a full-time undergraduate program at Lakehead University beginning in September 2018.

The application must be submitted within 3 weeks of your campus visit.

Deadline: Apply within 3 weeks ofcampus tour up to July 18, 2018.Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-bursaries/campus-tour-bursary

Lakehead UniversityAlumni Award

1 $10,000($2,500x 4years)

Eligible applicants mustbe immediate family members of a Lakehead University Alumnus,have sound academic credentials,demonstrate strong leadership qualities and community involvement, andplan to attend Lakehead University the following year on a full-time basis

Renewable with an 80% average.

Deadline: April 30, 2018Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/alumni-association-entrance-award

Lakehead UniversityEntrance/TravelBursary

Unlimited Up to$2,300

General Bursary up to $1,500 and/or Travel Bursary top-up of up to $800 for students travelling more than 700 km to campus.

Eligibility:Demonstrate financial needBe a citizen, permanent resident, or landed immigrant of CanadaHave no previous postsecondary education

Deadline: April 15, 2018 and June30, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-bursaries/entrance-travel-bursary

Lakehead UniversityNorthwestern Ontario& Simcoe CountyCitizenshipScholarships

10 $3,000(oneyear)

A series of 10 scholarships awarded to outstanding high school students who model good citizenship within their high school and community.Recipients are from high schools across the Northwestern Ontario and Simcoe County region. A minimum 85% average in 4U/M academic gradesas of May 2018 is required. This scholarship may be combined with the Lakehead University Academic Entrance Scholarship up to the maximumvalue of free tuition. This scholarship cannot be held with the Lakehead University Presidential Scholarship. This scholarship is non-renewable.

Deadline: January 30, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/northwestern-ontario-simcoe-county-citizenship-scholarships

Lakehead UniversityPresidentialScholarship

2 $30,000($7,500x 4years)

Awarded to up to 2 outstanding high school students annually who achieve a minimum 90% average, demonstrate leadership qualities and makesignificant contributions to their high school and their community. Candidates selected for an interview will have their expenses paid to travel to theThunder Bay or Orillia campus. Renewable provided an 85% average is maintained.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/presidential-scholarships-

Lakehead UniversitySpecialist High SkillsMajor Award

Unlimited $500 Awarded to qualified students who completed their Red Seal Ontario Secondary School Diploma with a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in Artsand Culture, Business, Environment, Health and Wellness, Mining, and/or Sports. You must indicate that you are completing a SHSM on your OUACapplication, and submit the SHSM Financial Award Application by the deadline for consideration.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-bursaries/specialist-high-skills-major-bursary

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Not Required

Academic ExcellenceScholarship(80-84.9%)

Unlimited $3,000($750 x4 years)

Academic ExcellenceScholarship(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $5,000($1,250x 4years)

Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University from arecognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic marks (orequivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer.

Scholarship offers will begin in March, reviewed again in May and July.

Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the endof April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you areadmitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships.

Renewable at 80%.

If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 80% average each academic year, according to the termsfound in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take80-100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships arepayable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Academic ExcellenceScholarship(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $10,000($2,500x 4years)

Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University from arecognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic marks (orequivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer.

Scholarship offers will begin in March, reviewed again in May and July.

Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the endof April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you areadmitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships.

Renewable at 80%.

If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 80% average each academic year, according to the termsfound in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take80-100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships arepayable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Deadline: Final marks must bereceived by the end of July 2018.Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/entrance-scholarships-awards

Academic ExcellenceScholarship (95%+)

Unlimited Freetuition(tuitionx 4years)

Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University from arecognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic marks (orequivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer.

Scholarship offers will begin in March, reviewed again in May and July.

Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the end of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the endof July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you are admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships.

Renewable at 90%. If average drops to between 80.0% and 89.9%, renewable at $2,500 per annum for each subsequent year.

If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 90% average for the Free Tuition Scholarship in eachacademic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on yourprogram of study and year level. If you take 80-100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps instudies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/entrance-scholarships-awards

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Lakehead University - Thunder Bay

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Campus Tour Bursary Unlimited Up to$500

There is no better way to find out if Lakehead University is the right place for you than to see it for yourself. Hundreds of students and theirfamilies visit Lakehead every year from across Ontario and the rest of Canada. We know how important it is for you to have the opportunity toexplore the campus, check out residence, meet with your future professors and get a feel for our cities. With our new Campus Tour BursaryProgram, we've made it easier for you to visit us.

Whether you are visiting us for a Campus Tour or a Campus Open House, we offer up to $500 in financial assistance to prospective studentswho are:Canadian citizens residing in Canada,currently in Grade 12,travelling more than 150 km to visit Lakehead University,participating in a Recruitment organized campus tour or a campus Open House event by July 18, 2018, andregistered and attending a full-time undergraduate program at Lakehead University beginning in September 2018.

The application must be submitted within 3 weeks of your campus visit.

Deadline: Apply within 3 weeks ofcampus tour, up to July 18, 2018.Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-bursaries/campus-tour-bursary

Lakehead UniversityAlumni Award

1 $10,000($2,500x 4years)

Eligible applicants must:be immediate family members of a Lakehead University Alumnus,have sound academic credentials,demonstrate strong leadership qualities and community involvement, andplan to attend Lakehead University the following year on a full-time basis.

Renewable with an 80% average.

Deadline: April 30, 2018Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/alumni-association-entrance-award

Lakehead UniversityEntrance/TravelBursary

Unlimited Up to$2,300

General Bursary up to $1,500 and/or Travel Bursary top up of up to $800 for students travelling more than 700 km to campus

Eligibility:Demonstrate financial needBe a citizen, permanent resident, or landed immigrant of CanadaHave no previous postsecondary education

Deadline: April 15, 2018 and June30, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-bursaries/entrance-travel-bursary

Lakehead UniversityNorthwestern Ontario& Simcoe CountyCitizenshipScholarships

10 $3,000(1 year)

A series of 10 scholarships awarded to outstanding high school students who model good citizenship within their high school and community.Recipients are from high schools across the northwestern Ontario and Simcoe County region.

This scholarship may be combined with the Lakehead University Academic Entrance Scholarship up to the maximum value of free tuition. Thisscholarship cannot be held with the Lakehead University Presidential Scholarship.

This scholarship is non-renewable.

Deadline: January 30, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/northwestern-ontario-simcoe-county-citizenship-scholarships

Lakehead UniversityPresidentialScholarship

2 $30,000($7,500x 4years)

Awarded to up to 2 outstanding high school students annually who achieve a minimum 90% average, demonstrate leadership qualities andmake significant contributions to their high school and their community. Candidates selected for an interview will have their expenses paid totravel to the Thunder Bay or Orillia campus. Renewable at 85%.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/presidential-scholarships-

Lakehead UniversitySpecialist High SkillsMajor Award

Unlimited $500 Awarded to qualified students who completed their Red Seal Ontario Secondary School Diploma with a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) inArts and Culture, Business, Environment, Health and Wellness, Mining, and/or Sports. You must indicate that you are completing an SHSM onyour OUAC application, and submit the SHSM Financial Award Application by the deadline for consideration.

Deadline: April 15, 2018Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-bursaries/specialist-high-skills-major-bursary

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Not Required

Academic ExcellenceScholarship(80-84.9%)

Unlimited $3,000($750 x4 years)

Academic ExcellenceScholarship(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $5,000($1,250x 4years)

Academic ExcellenceScholarship(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $10,000($2,500x 4years)

Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead Universityfrom a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academicmarks (or equivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer.

Scholarship offers will begin in March, reviewed again in May and July.

Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by theend of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If youare admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships.

Renewable at 80%.

If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 80% average each academic year, according to the termsfound in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If youtake 80-100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarshipsare payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Academic ExcellenceScholarship (95%+)

Unlimited Freetuition(tuitionx 4years)

Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead Universityfrom a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academicmarks (or equivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer.

Scholarship offers will be extended in 2 rounds: Round 1 takes place in May and Round 2 takes place in July.

Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by theend of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If youare admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships.

Scholarship offers will begin in March, reviewed again in May and July.

If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 90% average for the Free Tuition Scholarship in eachacademic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on yourprogram of study and year level. If you take 80-100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps instudies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Deadline: Final marks must bereceived by the end of July 2018.Renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/entrance-scholarships-awards

Lakehead UniversityEntrance AthleticScholarship for VarsityAthletes

Unlimited Up to$4,000

You must be a member of a 2018-2019 Lakehead University Varsity team, have an 80% admission average, and meet CIS and OUA eligibilitycriteria.

For more information, contact the Lakehead University Athletics Department: 807-766-7135.

Non-renewable.https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships/entrance-scholarships/entrance-athletic-scholarships-for-varsity-athletes

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Laurentian University

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Required

Aboriginal StudiesExcellenceAwards

Unlimited $1,500 Minimum of 80% on 6 best 4 U/M courses or equivalent, including required courses. Successful completion of 1 Grade 11 or Grade 12 credit in NativeLanguages or Native Studies.

AcademicPathwaysScholarships

Unlimited Awarded to qualifying students who have transferred directly from a Canadian university or who are graduating from an Ontario College with an OntarioCollege 2- or 3-year Diploma, with a minimum GPA of 80% and who are registering in a full-time, first-degree undergraduate program.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Access toOpportunitiesBursaries

Unlimited

$1,000

Awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. Non-renewable.https://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Anne Crichton-GeorgeScholarship

2 $2,500 Awarded to full-time first-year students from Chapleau, Ontario enrolled in any program (if there is no qualified applicant from Chapleau the award may begiven to a student from northeastern Ontario). They must have achieved a minimum average of 80% in an Ontario Secondary School (6 best 4U/Mcourses), have demonstrated a broad range of interests and community involvement, as well as financial need

Christopher andEva DohertyBursary

1 Variable Awarded to a student entering the first year of full-time study with at least a “B” average to continue receiving the award in subsequent years of study.Preference will be given to Northern Ontario students who are studying in a discipline in the health sciences, and can demonstrate financial need

Renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

CIBC Faculty ofManagementBursaries

Unlimited $2,500 Must be enrolled in the Faculty of Management and demonstrate financial need.

DouglasWilliamsonBursary

1 $450 Awarded to a student in the first year of the Geology program on the basis of financial need and academic standing.

DowlingHorseshoe ClubBursary

1 $1,300 Awarded annually to a student entering first-year full-time studies at Laurentian University. The bursary is awarded to a student from the Sudbury area (withpreference being given to a resident of Dowling) who has demonstrated financial need.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Dr. Frank J.Clumpus BursaryFund

1 $200 The first-year student enrolled in the School of Nursing with the highest academic standing. The student may not be in receipt of any other major award. Thefaculty of the School of Nursing makes the selection.

French ImmersionExcellenceAwards

Unlimited $1,000 To be eligible, students must: present a minimum of 80% on 6 best 4 U/M courses or equivalent, including required courses for his or her program; and havegraduated from a French Immersion of Extended French high school program. Students must register in a minimum of two 3-credit courses taught inFrench.

Gerald (KSTJ)and MargueriteLougheedScholarship

1 $1,200 Awarded to a Greater Sudbury resident with a minimum 80% average. You must present a recommendation from the head of the Department of English orFrench from your high school, stating that you have demonstrated excellent literacy skills.

India-CanadaAssocation ofSudburyScholarship

1 $500 Awarded annually to a first-year student enrolled full-time in any program at Laurentian University. The student must have achieved a minimum of 80% inhis/her 6 best 4U/M courses, or the equivalent, and must demonstrate that he/she has made a significant contribution to the community. Preference is givento dependents of members of the India-Canada Association of Sudbury, or of any other East Indian cultural and heritage organization maintaining similarobjectives. Candidates must also be recommended by a secondary school guidance counsellor.

JacquelineLabelle Award

1 $1,500 Presented to a full-time student entering the first year of any program, on the basis of academic excellence, financial need and Ontario residency as definedby OSAP. Candidates must be graduates of École secondaire Horizon. Selection is made on the recommendation of the secondary school.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

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Information

Jim FieldingMemorialBursaries

$60,000 over 4years.

Awarded to students who may have struggled academically because of financial and personal challenges that limit their ability to concentrate on theirstudies. This award is renewable for 3 subsequent years. To be eligible, applicants must be registered as full-time students and must demonstrate afinancial need. In addition, they must be nominated by a teacher, guidance counsellor, or professional speaking on their potential and background.Preference will be given to students pursuing applied studies. Recipients cannot be eligible to hold any other awards with a value of $1,000 or more.

Deadline: May 1 ofeach yearRenewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

John F. MellaneyMemorialScholarship

1 The recipient must be enrolled in their first year of the Computer Science program and must have a minimum academic standing of 80% average in theirfinal year of high school. If there is no qualified recipient, this award will be offered to a student in the Mathematics program.

Kivinen andDesimoneFamilies Awardfor AcademicExcellence

1

Variable

Awarded to students from Sudbury who choose to pursue their postsecondary studies at Laurentian University in 1 of the following programs: biochemistry,biology, chemistry, health promotion, kinesiology, outdoor adventure leadership or physical education. Applicants must also demonstrate (via a letter or shortbiographical paragraph) that they possess a diverse and well-rounded background, including high academic achievement, athletic involvement andcommunity commitment.

LaurentianUniversity FacultyAssociationScholarship

1 $1000 Awarded to the son or daughter of a member of the CAW Mine-Mill and Smelter Workers Union, Local 598, entering the first year of any program atLaurentian University with the highest overall average. The candidate must be recommended by a secondary school guidance counsellor.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

LaurentianUniversityFederationMemorial Award

1 Tuition for 4 years,plus on-campushousing for 1 year.

To be eligible, a student must be under the age of 26, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, dependent of a Canadian Forces member killed whiledeployed on combat or peace support operations, and registered as a full-time undergraduate at Laurentian University in Sudbury or 1 of its federateduniversities.

Renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

LUAA – AlumniFaculty EntranceScholarships

4 $500 Awarded annually to 1 student in each of the faculties; Science & Engineering, Arts (Humanities or Social Sciences), Professional Schools & Management.The award is presented to a student who has a minimum academic standing of 80% in his/her 6 best 4U/M courses and has demonstrated financial need.

Michelle (Jane)Richer MemorialBursary

1 $300 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the Honours BSc in Kinesiology program. Selection is based on financial need and demonstration of leadershipqualities.

Nick VolfEngineeringBursary

1 $580 You must be a full-time Engineering student, and demonstrate financial need and Ontario residency requirements, as defined by OSAP.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Pada MemorialAward

1 $800 Awarded based on financial need and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP. You must be a Marymount Academy Secondary School graduate. A letter ofrecommendation from a teacher or guidance counsellor is required.

Richard PoundSPAD Bursary

1 $780

Sid ForsterMemorial Award

1 $650 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in any undergraduate program. You must have demonstrated the greatest improvement in academic standing inyour high school studies; contribute to your school or community; demonstrate financial need; be a resident of Greater Sudbury; and receive therecommendation of a high school guidance counsellor.

Sudbury Canada-Wide Science FairScholarship

1 $450 Awarded on the basis of the scholastic achievement of the candidate. Preference is given to applicants who have previously participated in a science fair.Candidates must also be recommended by a secondary school guidance counsellor.

SudburyConstructionAssociationArchitectureScholarship

1 $2,500 You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is enrolled in Architecture. Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates academicmerit.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

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Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

The PositiveInception Award

1 $500 The Positive Inception is a clothing brand created by a Laurentian University student in 2014. This clothing brand was created for the purpose of motivatingand promoting positivity to those around us in order to strive and successfully achieve personal goals. This award will be given to a full-time student enteringtheir first year at Laurentian University who demonstrates a positive attitude and motivates others around them to do their best. The recipient of this awardwill also receive a Positive Inception T-shirt of their choice. Recipients will be nominated preferably by their guidance counsellor with a 1-page referenceletter declaring why/how the candidate’s actions and behaviours make them deserving of this award. Selection of the successful candidate will be made bythe Office of Student Awards.

Non-renewable.

Thomas BalfeMemorial Award

1 $330 Awarded to a first-year Commerce student on the basis of financial need. Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Application Not Required

Association desétudiantes etétudiantsfrancophonesScholarship

1 $500 Awarded to 1 of the winners of the Concours provincial de français. Non-renewable.https://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Athletic Awards Unlimited $4,000 Awarded on the recommendation of the athletic director and coaches to athletes admitted with 80% on high school grades.

Board ofGovernorsScholarship

1 $1,300 To be eligible, students must be entering the first year of a program in arts or science. The applicant must have obtained a minimum 75% average in anOntario secondary school (in 6 U/M courses) or the equivalent and must not be in receipt of any other major award.

Build NorthConstruction Inc.– ArchitectureScholarshipAnnual Award

1 $5,000 Awarded to a student of Laurentian University who is enrolled in the School of Architecture at Laurentian University. The recipient must be a student fromNorthern Ontario.

Carl and LyleSandersScholarships

2 $2,200 Awarded to first-year students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts program, with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in 6 U/M courses).

Carl J. SandersScholarships

2 $1,200 Minimum of 80% in six U/M courses; enrolled in Arts, Science or Commerce.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Concours defrançais – langueseconde EntrancePrizes

2 Awarded to the top 2 contestants in the Concours provincial de français secondary school language contest, enrolled in the first-year of any program. Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Concoursprovincial defrançais EntrancePrizes

2

Tuition fees

Awarded to the top 2 contestants in the Concours provincial de français secondary school language contest, who are enrolled in the first year of anyprogram.

Deadline: MayNon-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Dr. Edna L. MooreEntranceScholarship

1 $280 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in the School of Nursing with the highest academic standing. The student may not be the recipient of any othermajor award.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Dr. JudithWoodsworthPresident'sScholarship

1 $1,000 One of the 5 winners of a National Deans' Scholarship will be chosen to receive the Dr. Judith Woodsworth President's scholarship. This award is renewableprovided you meet the renewal criteria for the National Dean's Entrance Scholarship for Excellence program.

Renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

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Information

Edith RoseBrooks MemorialAward

1 Variable Awarded to a student in his/her first year of the music program with the highest overall standing in secondary school U/M courses. Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

FrancophoneExcellenceAwards

Unlimited $1,250 This award was created to encourage first-year students to register in a program offered in French. You must register in 24 credits (i.e., 80% of a full courseload) taught in French.

Renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Frank S. ResselMemorialScholarships

4 $1,000 Awarded to first-year students enrolled in any undergraduate program on the basis of academic standing in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/Mcourses).

Horace J. FraserScholarship

1 $2,000 Awarded to a full-time student entering the first year of any program, with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M courses).

KGHM AnnualScholarships

2 $3,000 You must demonstrate academic achievement and leadership, and be enrolled in Geology or Mining Engineering.

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

LaurentianUniversity 35thAnniversaryScholarships

4 $1,000 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in any undergraduate program, on the basis of academic standing (minimum 80%) in an Ontario secondary school(in six U/M courses).

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

LaurentianUniversityAcademicExcellenceScholarships(80-84.9%)

Unlimited $4,500 ($1,000 inyears one, two,and three, $1,500in year four) with agrade average of80-84.9%

80-84.9%

LaurentianUniversityAcademicExcellenceScholarships(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $6,500 ($1,500 inyears one, two,and three, $2,000in year four) with agrade average of85-89.9%

85-89.9%

LaurentianUniversityAcademicExcellenceScholarships(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $10,500 ($2,500in years 1, 2, and3; $3,000 in year4) with gradeaverage of90-94.9%

90-94.9%

LaurentianUniversityAcademicExcellenceScholarships(95%-100%)

Unlimited $14,500 ($3,500in years 1, 2, and3, $4000 in year4) with a gradeaverage of95-100%.

95-100%

Renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

LUAA – AlumniAssociationEntranceScholarship

1 $2,500 Minimum 70% average. You cannot be a recipient of any other Laurentian University awards. Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

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Information

McIntoshEngineeringScholarship Fundand StantecMiningScholarship forAcademicExcellence

8 $2,800 Awarded to premiere first- and second-year mining and mechanical engineering students.

Mr. and Mrs. MyerLevineScholarship

1 Awarded to a student entering the first year at University College. The applicant must have obtained a minimum 75% average in a secondary school inSudbury (in six U/M course) or the equivalent, demonstrate financial need and not be in receipt of another major award.

OntarioProfessionalEngineersFoundation forEducationEntranceScholarships

2

$1,000

Awarded annually to outstanding students entering first-year Engineering at Laurentian University. Where possible, the scholarships are awarded to afemale student and to a male student with the highest academic standing in an Ontario secondary school (six U/M courses). The scholarships are awardedon the recommendation of the School of Engineering.

Peddler's PubArchitectureAward

1 $2,000 Awarded to a student studying at Laurentian University’s Sudbury Campus. The recipient must be enrolled in the School of Architecture, maintain an “A”average, and demonstrate technical knowledge in their design work.

Peter BarottScholarship

1 $1,000 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in the Engineering program, with a minimum 75% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M courses) andnot in receipt of other scholarships or bursaries that exceed a total value of $1,500. If no student entering Engineering is eligible, the award may be given toa student entering a science program.

R.J. AskinMemorialScholarship

1 $700 Presented to a first-year student enrolled in any program, on the basis of academic excellence in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M courses).

School ofArchitectureFounders' Award

1 $1,500 Awarded to a student(s) whose work celebrates Northern Ontario. The recipient(s) must be enrolled in the Architecture program at Laurentian University.

Thayer-LindsleyScholarship

1 $2,000 Awarded to a student entering a Bachelor of Science or Engineering program with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/Mcourses).

Thomas D.EdwardScholarship

1 $1,000 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, Science or Commerce, with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M courses).

Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

Walter LightEntranceScholarship

1 $1,000 Minimum 80% average in six U/M courses. You must be enrolled in Arts (Humanities) or Commerce. Non-renewable.http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries

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McMaster University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

The HatchScholarship forAboriginalStudents

1 $8,000 (to a maximum of $32,000) Established in 2012 by HATCH. Awarded to an Aboriginal (status or non-status First Nations, Métis, or Inuit) studententering McMaster University as a full-time student in any undergraduate program. Preference is given to a studentregistering in the Faculty of Engineering. These awards are renewable for three years at the same value, provided thestudents remain full-time and achieve a Cumulative Average of 8.0 with no failures.

Deadline: April 15 (every year).Renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

The HatchScholarships

4 $48,000 ($12,000 x four years) Four scholarships awarded annually to students entering the Faculty of Engineering. Renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

The SchulichLeaderScholarships

4 Faculty of Engineering – 2 awardsvalued at $25,000 per year (maximumof $100,000 over 4 years); Faculty ofScience – 2 awards valued at $20,000per year (maximum of $80,000 over 4years).

Established in 2012 by The United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto through funding from Seymour Schulich. Awarded tostudents entering full-time study in the Faculty of Engineering or the Faculty of Science in the areas of science,technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) who, in the judgement of the Faculties, demonstrate academicexcellence and/or leadership in school life or community life, or provide evidence of entrepreneurial talent. Thescholarship is renewable for 3 years at the same value, provided the recipient remains registered in 24 units or more.

Deadline: High school studentscomplete an online application atwww.schulichleaders.com inFebruary.Renewable.http://www.schulichleaders.com

Application Not Required

Adella MargaretBraggScholarship

1 $6,000 ($1,500 x 4 years) Awarded to a female student from the Six Nations of the Grand River territory, entering any undergraduate program as afull-time student.

Renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

CaribbeanAlumniEntranceScholarship

1 $1,800 Awarded to a visa student from a Caribbean nation belonging to the CARICOM Community, entering Level I of anyprogram with the highest admission average.

Non-renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

Dalvi FamilyEntranceScholarship

24 $7,500 To be awarded to students enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering who achieve a minimum final admission average of90%.

Deadline: Students who wish to beconsidered for this award will applyto the Faculty of Engineering. Theapplication process will bedetermined and administered by theFaculty.Non-renewable.http://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/future/schol.html

FrankThorolfsonMemorialScholarships

2 $1,500 Two scholarships awarded to students entering Music I who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, have attainedhigh scholastic achievement and musical proficiency.

Honour AwardsProgram(80-84.99%)

Unlimited $500 Final admission average between 80% and 84.99%.

Honour AwardsProgram(85-89.99%)

Unlimited $750 Final admission average between 85% and 89.99%.

Honour AwardsProgram(90-94.99%)

Unlimited $1,000 Final admission average between 90% and 94.99%.

Joan FrancesBowlingEntranceScholarship

2 $1,800 Two scholarships awarded to students entering Music I who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, havedemonstrated excellence in classical music.

Non-renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

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Joseph IPEntranceScholarship

4 $10,000 To be awarded to students enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering who achieve a minimum final admission average of95%, and who demonstrate leadership experience and involvement in extracurricular activities.

Deadline: Students who wish to beconsidered for this award will applyto the Faculty of Engineering. Theapplication process will bedetermined and administered by theFaculty.Non-renewable.http://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/future/schol.html

McMasterPresident'sAwards (95%+)

Unlimited $2,500 Final admission average of 95% or greater.

OntarioProfessionalEngineersFoundation forEducationEntranceScholarship

2 $1,500 Two scholarships awarded: 1 to a female student and 1 to a male student, entering the Faculty of Engineering.

Non-renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

ReginaldBedford PianoScholarship

1 Up to $1,000 Awarded to the winner of the Reginald Bedford Piano Competition held in May. Competition is open to both currentlyregistered Music students, as well as students entering Music I.

The DavidFeather FamilyScholarship

2 $5,000 Established in 2016 by David Feather, BA (class of ‘85) and MBA (class of ‘89). To be awarded to a student entering theHonours Bachelor of Commerce in Integrated Business and Humanities program and, who in the judgment of theDeGroote School of Business, has demonstrated community engagement and high academic achievement.

The GrahamTodd MemorialEntranceScholarship

2 $1,200 Established in 2015 to honour the legacy of Professor Graham Todd of the School of the Arts. Two scholarships to beawarded to students entering Studio Art I who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, have demonstrated artisticexcellence and high academic achievement.

The Kevin A.Lockhart FamilyScholarship

2 $5,000 Established in 2017 by Kevin A. Lockhart, BA ‘87 and Past Vice-President of the McMaster Students Union. To beawarded to a student entering the Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Integrated Business and Humanities program and,who in the judgment of the DeGroote School of Business, has demonstrated community engagement and highacademic achievement.

The MerrillFrancis GageEntranceScholarship

1 $1,000 To a keyboard student entering Music I who has attained outstanding musical proficiency

Non-renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

The VictorWilsonScholarship

2 $1,500 Awarded to students entering Music I: 1 to a piano student and 1 to an orchestral student who, in the judgement of theSchool of the Arts, demonstrate excellence in Music and strength of character.

Non-renewable.http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/scholarshipinfo.html

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Nipissing University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Bachelor of Sciencein EnvironmentalBiology andTechnology or BiologyTalon Tuition Award

2 $2,500 Strong academic record and financial need. Must be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/financialaid_bursaries.asp

Calliope LoukidelisMemorial Scholarship

1 $550 Awarded to the female student who graduates with the highest overall average from one of North Bay's five high schools, and demonstratesfinancial need.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/

Chancellor's Awards 2 $10,000 (renewablefor $3,000 x amaximum of 3 years)

Minimum 85% average and show evidence of personal leadership activities (e.g., excellence in fine arts, writing, debating; excellence inscience extracurricular activities beyond local school class requirements; and/or significant citizenship contributions to community or family).You must also demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Cannot also hold guaranteed entrancescholarship or other major award (President's Scholarship, Schulich Scholarship, FIRST Robotics Scholarship, Carl Sanders Scholarship).

Deadline: May 1Renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

Euler Family Award 1 $950 Awarded annually to a first- or second-year student in the BPHE program who is a graduate of a northern Ontario high school, with preferencegiven to a graduate of a North Bay high school. You must be involved in extracurricular activities and/or contribute to the community throughvolunteerism. You must also demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.

First GenerationBursary

Variable Up to $3,800 Presented on the basis of financial need to selected first-year students who indicate that neither parent attended either college or university.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

J.S. Redpath LimitedAward in Business

Variable Minimum 75%; entering Bachelor of Business Administration degree; interest and involvement in extracurricular activities; must demonstratefinancial need. Must be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/financialaid_bursaries.asp

J.S. Redpath LimitedAward inEnvironmentalScience

Variable

$2,000

Minimum 75%; interest and involvement in extracurricular activities; must demonstrate financial need. Must be a resident of Ontario as definedby OSAP.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

LaurentianCommunity VeteransAssociation Award

1 $875 Presented on the basis of academic merit to a first-year full-time student who was a graduate of Chippewa or Widdifield Secondary School inthe previous year. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.

Lynette LeesebergStamler NursingEntrance Award

1 $700 80% average; entering Nursing program; dedicated community service in health care; financial need; cannot hold President's or Chancellor'sscholarships. Must be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

Mac's ConvenienceInc./NorthmarDistributors EntranceScholarship

3 $1,000 firstyear/$500 renewable

Minimum 80%; preference for applicants to Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) or Bachelor of Arts(Economics) programs; preference for children or spouse of a corporate employee or dealer (Northern District) of Mac's Convenience Inc. orNorthmar Distributors.

Deadline: May 1Renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

Nipissing UniversityAlumni EntranceAward

1 $500 Parent or grandparent who graduated from Nipissing; 70% average; participation and leadership in extracurricular activities, such as volunteerservice, achievement in athletics or arts, or other significant endeavours; demonstrated financial need. Must be a resident of Ontario asdefined by OSAP.

North Bay Sports Hallof Fame Award

1 $1,000 Presented annually to a graduate of a North Bay high school who is in the first or second year of the Bachelor of Physical and HealthEducation program. The recipient will have demonstrated excellence in academics and extracurricular athletics and have contributed to thecommunity through volunteerism.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

NU FIRST RoboticsScholarship

2 Equivalent to first-year (domestic)tuition (renewable at$3,000/year foradditional 3 years)

Offered in partnership with FIRST to up to 2 outstanding students entering any program at Nipissing University. Eligible recipients must havean admission average of at least 85% and must have participated on a high school FIRST Robotics Competition team within the last 2 years.The scholarship may not be held in addition to any other entrance scholarship or award. Renewable at $3,000 for up to 3 additional years if an85% average is maintained on a minimum 24 credits taken in fall/winter.

Deadline: May 1Renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Ptarmigan MiningAward

2 $2,500 Presented to 2 full-time students who have been employed within the mining sector or who are the children of a mining sector employee. Therecipients must have a strong academic record (minimum 75%), demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities and financial need. Therecipient must also be an Ontario resident as defined by OSAP.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

Robert and AnnParsons NorthernScholar Award

1 $2,650 Designed to encourage North Bay and surrounding community high school students to study at Nipissing University. This award is presentedto a full-time student entering the first year of a Bachelor of Arts (3-year general, 3-year liberal or 4-year honours) degree at NipissingUniversity with a solid academic standing (minimum 75%). This award aims to recognize students who exemplify excellence among their peersin terms of academics, extracurricular involvement and citizenship. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontarioas defined by OSAP.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/financialaid_bursaries.asp

Schulich Scholarship Variable $7,000 Available to selected full-time students entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program at Nipissing University with a focus oneducation (Concurrent Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Physical Health and Education). Students entering the first year of a 2-yearConsecutive Bachelor of Education program are also eligible. Recipients must have a minimum 80% average and at least 1 of the following:demonstrated financial need or demonstrated contributions to community.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/schulich

Tuition AssistanceBursaries

Maximumnumberdependenton funding

$1,000 Students currently attending high school who are applying for full-time admission to the first year of an undergraduate degree program atNipissing University are eligible to apply for this award. To be considered, applicants must demonstrate financial need, must be CanadianCitizens or Permanent Residents of Canada and must have lived in Ontario for at least 1 year.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

Application Not Required

Carl SandersEntrance Scholarship(80-84%)

Unlimited $1,500 80-84% Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/departments/student-financial-services/student-awards-and-financial-aid

Carl SandersEntrance Scholarship(85-89%)

Unlimited $2,500 85-89% Non-renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

President's EntranceScholarship

Unlimited Equivalent to first-year (domestic)tuition (renewable at$3,000/year foradditional 3 years)

90%+. Renewal is for a maximum of 4 years of undergraduate studies. Renewable.http://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid

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OCAD University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

BMO Financial GroupAward

2 $3,500

Delaney EntranceUndergraduateScholarship

6 $5,000

Applicants must be entering first year of full-time postsecondary studies directly from high school, be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident orProtected Person and Demonstrate academic excellence. Students must submit the OCAD U Entrance Scholarship Application and all supportingdocumentation (a 750-word essay explaining community involvement, passion for the arts and how the scholarship will help fulfill your academic career,1 letter of reference on letterhead from a non-family member).

Deadline: TBARenewable.http://www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters/scholarships-and-awards/entrance-scholarships.htm

Application Not Required

Donna CummingsEntrance Scholarship

1 $2,000 Students entering the Faculty of Design. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduateentrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and portfolio/supplemental application materials.

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Doris McCarthyScholarship

1 $6,031 All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are givenon the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and portfolio/supplemental application materials.

Earla AlexanderScholarship

1 $1,980 Must be a resident or high school graduate of the Etobicoke community. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will beconsidered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissionsportfolio/supplemental application materials.

George A. ReidScholarship

1 $4,802 All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are givenon the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and portfolio/supplemental application materials.

Helen EisenScholarship

1 $5,000 Student entering Drawing & Painting. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduateentrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and portfolio/supplemental application materials.

Humber Valley Art ClubScholarship

1 $900 Must be a resident or high school graduate of the Etobicoke community. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will beconsidered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissionsportfolio/supplemental application materials.

Non-renewable.http://www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters/scholarships-and-awards/entrance-scholarships.htm

Ignite ImaginationScholarship

1 $4,962 All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are givenon the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissions portfolio/supplemental application materials. Award may be divided.

Linda and Robert J.Goldberger EntranceScholarship in Design

1 $3,512 Must be a student entering the Faculty of Design. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered.Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissions portfolio/supplemental application materials.

Mariko MiyazakiEntrance Scholarship

1 $1,830 All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are givenon the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissions portfolio/supplemental application materials.

Mercedes BenzFinancial ServicesDrawing & PaintingDirect EntryScholarship

1 $5,000 Must be a student entering Drawing & Painting. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered.Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissions portfolio/supplemental application materials.

OCAD U AlumniAssociation EntranceScholarship

2 $1,000 Students entering Indigenous Visual Culture. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will be considered. Undergraduateentrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissions portfolio/supplementalapplication materials.

Non-renewable.http://www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters/scholarships-and-awards/entrance-scholarships.htm

Project 31 – Drawing &Painting EntranceScholarship

1 $14,880 Student must be entering Drawing & Painting. Award to be divided. All new full-time, first-year students who accept their Offer of Admission will beconsidered. Undergraduate entrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by marks and admissionsportfolio/supplemental application materials.

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University of Ottawa

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Bank of MontrealEntranceScholarship(OSOTF)

Variable Minimum $5,000 Be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; minimum admission average of 85%;Ontario resident; leadership qualities and commitment to academic and extracurricular activities; financial need.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

CaissesPopulairesDesjardins del’OntarioScholarship

Variable $500 (minimum) Be registered full time in an undergraduate program; Ontario resident; demonstrate financial need; be francophone (French being theprimary language of communication); be registered in 80% of courses in French; have a minimum average of 80% (for high schoolstudents) or a CGPA of 8.0 or more of University of Ottawa students. You must be actively volunteer and take part in one or severalcommunity-oriented development activities which promote the French language and culture in Ontario.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/

Chancellor'sScholarship

6 $26,000 ($6,500 peryear)

Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program in a direct-entry faculty; minimum admission average 92%;show leadership qualities and a commitment to academic and extracurricular activities.

Deadline: March 1, 2018Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Education Bursary Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 peryear)

Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil LawSection; demonstrate financial need.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Enrichment Mini-CourseScholarship

2 $500 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; minimum admissionaverage of 85%; participation in the Enrichment Mini-course Program. Apply within 2 years of having obtained your OSSD or after thefirst year of CEGEP. Provide a current resumé describing your leadership qualities and commitment to academic and extracurricularactivities. Submit a copy of your Enrichment Mini-course Program certificate of participation or a letter from your school confirmingyour participation.

Enrichment Mini-CourseScholarship

2 $1,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; minimum admissionaverage of 85%; participation in the Enrichment Mini-course Program. Apply within 2 years of having obtained your OSSD or after thefirst year of CEGEP. Provide a current resume describing your leadership qualities and commitment to academic and extracurricularactivities. Submit a copy of your Enrichment Mini-course Program certificate of participation or a letter from your school confirmingyour participation.

Faculty ofEngineeringMemorialScholarship

7 (1 from each ofthe engineeringprograms,excludingcomputerscience)

$2,000 Be a female student registered full time in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Engineering (except computer science).Minimum admission average of 80%. Submit a letter explaining why you want to study engineering.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Father RogerGuindon StudentAssistance Fund

Variable Up to $20,000 Be registered full time or part time in an undergraduate or a graduate program at the University of Ottawa. Be in good academicstanding; demonstrate financial need and have overcome and/or dealing with significant and long-term life challenges.

Deadline: March 1, 2018Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Follett of CanadaTextbook Bursary

20 $500 (gift certificate) Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; demonstrate financialneed.

Jean ChrétienScholarship

5 $5,000 Be admitted for the first time in Political Science or Public Administration. Minimum admission average 92%; show leadershipqualities and commitment to academic and extracurricular activities.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Linda AnnWytsma MemorialAdmissionScholarship

Variable $1,500 (minimum) Be registered full time in the first year of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the Faculty of Health Sciences; be an Ontarioresident; demonstrate financial need and be in good academic standing.

Noëlla Larocqueand Louis-DavidMajor Bursary

Variable $1,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program taught in French; Ontario resident; demonstrate financialneed and academic excellence.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

OntarioProfessionalEngineersFoundation forEducationEntranceScholarship

2 $1,500 Be registered full time in the first year of an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Engineering; 1 for a male student and 1 for afemale student; recipients will have high academic standing in the final year of high school and be well-rounded students who exhibitcharacteristics of leadership. Ontario Secondary School Diploma required.

Deadline: March 31, 2018Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

President'sScholarship

6 $30,000 maximum($7,500 x 4 years)

Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty; minimum admission average of 92%; must be bilingual (Englishand French), show leadership qualities and present exceptional extracurricular activities.

UndergraduateResearchScholarship –Faculty of Science

16 $10,000 Be registered full time in September 2017, for the entire academic year, in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Science;minimum admission average of 92%; $3,750 for contribution to a research project (first work term) and $6,250 as a trainee (secondwork term). Must demonstrate research skills and involvement in extracurricular scientific activities.

Applicants must submit a 250-word text describing some of the ways they explore their passion for science and share it with others.Must be recommended by a science teacher and be available for an interview in the spring.

Deadline: March 1, 2018Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Application Not Required

Chancellor'sScholarship(Finalists)

18 $1,500 Awarded to the second, third and fourth finalists for the 6 Chancellor's scholarships. Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Dean of theFaculty of Arts'Merit Scholarship

10 $4,000 ($1,000 peryear) maximum;renewable if CGPA is9.0 or higher at theend of a term.

Minimum 90%; be registered full time and for the first time in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Arts. Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Dean's ExcellenceAward – Faculty ofSocial Sciences

Variable $2,500 (minimum) Minimum average 92%; must be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of SocialSciences.

Dean's LeadershipScholarship –Telfer School ofManagement

Variable $2,000 You must be registered full time, and for the first time in a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program at the Telfer School ofManagement, meet the admission requirements of the Telfer School of Management, and have a minimum admission average of92%.

Dean's MeritScholarship –Faculty ofEngineering

35 $4,000-$5,000(depending on theadmission average)

Admission average: 90-94.9% = $4,000 95-100% = $5,000 Must be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduateprogram at the Faculty of Engineering and have a minimum admission average of 90% (the admission average includes the Facultyof Engineering prerequisites). Maintain full time registration for the fall 2018 and winter 2019 terms.

Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Fleur de LysAdmissionScholarship Fundof the TelferSchool ofManagement

Variable $10,000 ($2,500 peryear)

Be registered full time in the French Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program. Be registered for at least 4 courses (12 units) per termtaught in French. Resident of a province or territory in Canada other than Ontario. Have completed your high school, CEGEP orequivalent education in French and have the highest admission average among applicants.

French StudiesBursary

Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 peryear)

You must be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, and take atleast: 9 credits (e.g., 3 courses) per term taught in French or 6 credits (e.g., 2 courses) per term taught in French or in French as asecond language (FLS) if registered in French Immersion Studies or in the Extended French Stream.

Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

President'sScholarship(Finalists)

18 $1,500 Awarded to the second, third and fourth finalists for the 6 President's Scholarships. Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Student MobilityScholarship

Unlimited $1,000-$2,000 If you take part in an international exchange, you will receive $1,000 for a 1-term exchange or $2,000 for a full academic year. Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

University ofOttawa AdmissionScholarship(80-84.9%)

Unlimited $1,000 An admission average between 80.0% and 84.9%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, CivilLaw Section.

University ofOttawa AdmissionScholarship(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $2,000 An admission average between 85.0% and 89.9%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, CivilLaw Section.

University ofOttawa AdmissionScholarship(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $3,000 An admission average between 90.0% and 94.9%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, CivilLaw Section.

University ofOttawa AdmissionScholarship(95-100%)

Unlimited $4,000 An admission average between 95% and 100%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil LawSection.

University ofOttawa MeritScholarship

Unlimited $1,000 per term Be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section. Appear on the Dean's Honour List for theprevious term (minimum term average: 8.5; 7.5 for the Civil Law Section).

Renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

Vic Pomer ViolinEntranceScholarship

Variable $500 minimum Be registered full time in the first year of the Bachelor of Music program, in performance violin. Demonstrate academic andperformance excellence.

Non-renewable.https://scholarships.uottawa.ca

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University of Ottawa - Saint Paul University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

AdmissionScholarship(75-79.9%)

Unlimited $500 These admissions scholarships, with values ranging from $2,000 to $16,000, are offered to any candidate (Canadians, permanent residents and internationalstudents) from recognized high schools and colleges only. Renewal criteria: Registered full time (at least 12 credits per session) and maintain a cumulativegrade point average (GPA) of 8.5. Candidates applying to a certificate program are not eligible.

Renewable.http://ustpaul.ca/en/financial-aid-and-bursaries--admission-scholarships_433_730.htm

AdmissionScholarship(80-84.9%)

Unlimited $1,000 These admissions scholarships, with values ranging from $2,000 to $16,000, are offered to any candidate (Canadians, permanent residents and internationalstudents) from recognized high schools and colleges only. Renewal criteria: Registered full time (at least 12 credits per session) and maintain a cumulativegrade point average (GPA) of 8.5. Candidates applying to a certificate program are not eligible.

AdmissionScholarship(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $2,000

AdmissionScholarship(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $3,000

AdmissionScholarship(95-100%)

Unlimited $4,000

These admissions scholarships, with values ranging from $2,000 to $16,000, are offered to any candidate (Canadians, permanent residents and internationalstudents) from recognized high schools and colleges only.

Renewal criteria: Registered full time (at least 12 credits per session) and maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 8.5.

Candidates applying to a certificate program are not eligible.

Renewable.http://ustpaul.ca/en/financial-aid-and-bursaries--admission-scholarships_433_730.htm

Corporateand ExternalScholarships

Variable Variable Sometimes, combining work with study is not enough to pay all education-related costs. Beyond our diverse activities with Research Services and InternationalServices, we strive to find scholarships offered by external organizations. Scholarships vary, and have flexible admission criteria and amounts that are oftensignificant, which could greatly reduce your schooling expenses.

To better provide you with details about the awards, we offer a section reserved exclusively for external grants. We update this information regularly, and inviteyou to visit this page frequently. For more information, contact our scholarship officer, Mohamed Kouchi, at 613-236-1393, ext. 2323.

Non-renewable.http://ustpaul.ca/en/research-online-scholarships_36_735.htm

Financial AidScholarships

Variable Variable To qualify for a financial aid bursary, you must meet the following requirements: Fall/winter 2017–2018:Be registered at Saint Paul University during the 2017–2018 academic yearBe eligible to receive governmental financial aid* and have claimed your fundsContribute financially towards your studies, as well as having a contribution from parents or spouse, if applicable.If you wish to apply for the Saint Paul University Financial Aid Bursary, you must complete the new financial survey available in your student intranet. Oncelogged into your student intranet account, click "My finances" and select "Financial Aid", then select "On-line Financial Aid Bursary".Demonstrate financial needMaintain a satisfactory academic standingFor more information, contact Daniel Tessier by phone at 613-236-1393, ext. 2295, or by email at [email protected].

Non-renewable.http://ustpaul.ca/en/financial-aid-and-bursaries-financial-aid-bursaries_434_152.htm

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Queen's University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

AdmissionBursariesand Awards

Unlimited Up to $7,000 Demonstrated financial need. Deadline: February 15.Non-renewable.

Bank ofMontrealAward

3 $40,000 ($10,000x 4 years)*

Superior academic ability, original and creative thinking, proven leadershipqualities, involvement in school and community activities and financial need.

Deadline: December 1, 2017 The Major Admission Award (MAA) application must be submitted onlinethrough the Queen’s SOLUS Student Centre. Students are encouraged to submit their Queen’s admissionapplication through OUAC by November 15 so as to allow enough time to gain access to SOLUS andsubmit the online MAA application by the December 1 deadline. A practice MAA application is availableon the Student Awards website to assist students in preparing their responses in advance of the deadline.Renewable.

BISCAdmissionBursaries

Unlimited Up to $7,000 Queen's students participating in the first-year program at the BaderInternational Study Centre (BISC) may apply on the Admission Bursaries andAwards application. Must demonstrate financial need.

Deadline: February 15.Non-renewable.

Chancellor'sScholarship

50 $36,000 ($9,000x 4 years)*

Secondary school official nominates candidate based on superior academicability, original and creative thinking, and proven leadership qualities.

ChernoffFamilyAward

8 $48,000-$60,000($12,000-$15,000x 4 years)*

Superior academic ability, original and creative thinking, proven leadershipqualities and financial need. Preference to students from rural and remoteareas of Canada.

Dr. Iris MayMarshMemorialAward

2 $48,000 ($12,000x 4 years)*

Superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities, involvement in school/community activities, and financial need. Student's permanent familyresidence must be in Ontario.

Melvin R.GoodesEntranceAward

2 $48,000-$60,000($12,000-$15,000x 4 years)*

Academic excellence, demonstrated leadership qualities and financial need.Preference will be given to students who are graduates of WestdaleSecondary School, in Hamilton, Ontario. If there are no eligible candidatesfrom Westdale Secondary School, then the award will be open to studentswho were residents of the city of Hamilton, Ontario, on admission to Queen'sUniversity.

Deadline: December 1, 2017 The Major Admission Award (MAA) application must be submitted onlinethrough the Queen’s SOLUS Student Centre. Students are encouraged to submit their Queen’s admissionapplication through OUAC by November 15 so as to allow enough time to gain access to SOLUS andsubmit the online MAA application by the December 1 deadline. A practice MAA application is availableon the Student Awards website to assist students in preparing their responses in advance of the deadline.Renewable.

Science 48½ MatureStudentEntranceBursary

1 $76,000 ($19,000x four years)*

Engineering applicant out of traditional schooling for at least three years.Demonstrated financial need.

ThePathways toEducationAward

Unlimited $10,000 ($2,500x four years)*

Demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students enteringfirst year of any first-entry undergraduate degree program who are graduatesof the Pathways to Education Program.

WasmundFamilyMemorialScholarsAward

4 $32,000 ($8,000x four years)*

Demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and demonstratedinitiative. Candidates will have completed all of their secondary schooleducation at, in order of priority, North Hastings High School in Bancroft,Madawaska Valley District High School in Barry's Bay, Opeongo High Schoolin Douglas or Renfrew Collegiate Institute in Renfrew, Ontario.

Deadline: February 15.Renewable.

Application Not Required

AboriginalAdmissionAward

Variable $1,000 Academic achievement to Aboriginal students entering the first year of anyundergraduate degree program under an Aboriginal Admission Policy.Students admitted under the Aboriginal Admission Policy will automaticallybe considered.

Non-renewable.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Dean'sAdmissionScholarship(Arts andScienceonly)

Unlimited 88.5-89.9% (grade range is subject to change for 2017-18). Available only tostudents admitted to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or the Bachelor ofScience (Honours) degree programs. Students are automatically considered.No application required.

Franklinand HeleneBrackenScholarshipin Nursing

9 $4,000

JoanMacDonaldMcGeachyEntranceScholarshipin Nursing

3 $2,000

Top applicants. Nursing students. Students are automatically considered. Noapplication required.

Principal'sScholarship

Unlimited $6,000 95%+. Superior academic ability. Students are automatically considered. Noapplication required.

Renewable.

Queen'sUniversityExcellenceScholarship

Unlimited $2,000 90.0-94.9%. Students are automatically considered. No application required. Non-renewable.

W.W. KingScholarship

4 $16,000 ($8,000x two years)

Top applicant. Engineering. Renewable.

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Royal Military College of Canada

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Not Required

RegularOfficerTrainingPlan

All successfulcandidates aresubsidized to attendRMCC

Tuition, books and implements required to complete a degree at the undergraduatelevel are provided by the Government of Canada. Officer Cadets are also providedwith a salary while attending RMCC.

A minimum average of 75% is required with marks of at least 75% on the prerequisites.Early conditional offers of admission may be forwarded to applicants who present marks of85% or higher, including prerequisites.

Renewable.

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Ryerson University

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Required

President'sEntranceScholarships

12 $10,000 per year, andguaranteed space infirst-year residence foryour first year of study.

A minimum final academic average of 90% in your top six 4U/M courses or equivalent is required.

You must be a current, full-time high school student within Canada, and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You must also demonstrate leadershipqualities and creative ability.

Deadline: March 1,2018Renewable.http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/awards/entrance

Application Not Required

GuaranteedandRenewableScholarships(80-85.9%)

$500 (renewable with aCGPA range of 3.67 to3.84)

GuaranteedandRenewableScholarships(86-89.9%)

$1,000 (renewable witha CGPA range of 3.85to 4.00)

GuaranteedandRenewableScholarships(90-94.9%)

$2,500 (renewable witha CGPA range of 4.01to 4.14)

To be eligible for consideration, students must: - Be currently enrolled full-time in a Canadian secondary school (minimum of three Ontario grade 12 U/Mcourses or Canadian provincial equivalent within the 2016-2017 regular school year; - Have been continuously enrolled full-time (no gaps in full-timeattendance prior to the 2016-2017 regular school year); - Be enrolling in a postsecondary institution for the first time; and - Have submitted the correct andcomplete application for admission to the program for which the scholarship is being granted by September 1, 2018.

Renewable.http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/scholarships

GuaranteedandRenewableScholarships(95%+)

$4,000 (renewable witha CGPA range of 4.15or higher)

To be eligible for consideration, students must: - Be currently enrolled full-time in a Canadian secondary school (minimum of three Ontario grade 12 U/Mcourses or Canadian provincial equivalent within the 2016-2017 regular school year; - Have been continuously enrolled full-time (no gaps in full-timeattendance prior to the 2016-2017 regular school year); - Be enrolling in a postsecondary institution for the first time; and - Have submitted the correct andcomplete application for admission to the program for which the scholarship is being granted by September 1, 2018.

Renewable.http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/scholarships

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University of Toronto - St. George Campus

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

ArborScholarship

Approximatelyten studentsare selectedas ArborScholars.

$7,500 in first year at the University of Toronto, and$1,500 for each of the second, third and fourthyears,.

Refer to the National Scholarship Program for full eligibility requirements. Renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/arbor-scholarship

C. David NaylorUniversityScholarships

Up to 10scholarshipswill beawardedannually

$20,000 The C. David Naylor University Scholarships are undergraduate scholarships for domestic studentsentering any first entry program at the University of Toronto. These scholarships are awarded on thebasis of academic merit and demonstrated leadership excellence (including, but not limited to arts,sports, music, entrepreneurship or social enterprise). Eligible candidates must have a minimumadmission average of 95%.

Renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/c-david-naylor-university-scholarships

Faculty ofAppliedScience andEngineeringAdmissionAwards

$1,000-$10,000 Academic excellence and financial need, likely 90% or greater. UTAPS application required. Non-renewable.http://discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/money/scholarships/

HatchEngineeringAboriginalScholarship

1 $8,000 Academic merit; Aboriginal/Indigenous. Renewable.

NationalScholarshipProgram

Approximately10 studentsare selectedas NationalScholars

The National Scholarship covers tuition andincidental fees for 4 years, provides full residencesupport in first year, and includes an additional,renewable monetary award based on individualfinancial circumstances.

Students who have been nominated by their schools as National Book Award recipients may submitapplications to the National Scholarship Program. In addition, students who identify themselves asmeeting the scholarship criteria are invited to apply directly for the National Scholarship, withouthaving been nominated for the Book Award.

Renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/national-scholarship-program

Application Not Required

AdmissionAwards

$500-$5,000 Academic excellence. Automatically considered. Non-renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships

Faculty ofAppliedScience andEngineeringAdmissionScholarships

50+ $1,000-$7,500 Academic excellence, likely 95% or greater. Non-renewable.http://discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/money/scholarships/

President’sScholars ofExcellence

Approximately50 of themost highlyqualifiedstudents.

$10,000 Approximately 50 of the most highly qualified students applying to first year of direct entry,undergraduate studies will be distinguished as President’s Scholars of Excellence. Outstandingstudents are considered automatically for these scholarships.

Non-renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/president%E2%80%99s-scholars-excellence-program

University ofTorontoScholarsProgram

Approximately700 forapplicants toall U of Tcampuses.

$7,500 No Application Necessary; outstanding students are considered automatically for these scholarships. Non-renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/university-toronto-scholars-program

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University of Toronto - Mississauga

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

ArborScholarship

Approximately10 fromapplicants toall U of Tcampuses.

$7,500 in first year; renewable at$1,500 for second, third andfourth year

Must be a Canadian secondary student intending to begin university the following academic year; Canadian citizen, permanentresident or protected person who has applied for the National Scholarship Program. Student must apply to the National ScholarshipProgram in order to be considered for the Arbor Scholarship. Each year approximately 10 students will be named National Scholars(winners) and approximately 10 students will be named Arbor Scholars (runners-up).

Deadline: November 4'2017'Renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/arbor-scholarship

ArthurLindsayFernieEndowmentAward inDrama

Varied. Varying amounts. Awarded to newly admitted students to the U of T Mississauga Theatre and Drama program; based on academic excellence andaudition performance.

Deadline: Recipients arechosen by the Theatre andDrama department.Non-renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards

CanadianFederationof UniversityWomen –MississaugaAdmissionScholarship

1 $2,000 Awarded to a female student entering first year with high academic standing. The scholarship is renewable for 3 more yearsproviding the winner remains in full-time studies and maintains a GPA of at least 3.50. If the student loses the scholarship it will notbe renewed in any subsequent year but will immediately revert to a new student entering first year.

Deadline: TBARenewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards

C. DavidNaylorUniversityScholarships

Up to 10 $20,000 The C. David Naylor University Scholarships are undergraduate scholarships for domestic students entering any first entry programat the University of Toronto. Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded annually, each valued at $20,000. These prestigiousscholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated leadership excellence (including, but not limited to arts,sports, music, entrepreneurship or social enterprise). Eligible candidates must have a minimum admission average of 95%. The C.David Naylor University Scholarships were established in honor of the University of Toronto’s 15th president, Dr. David Naylor.During his 8-year tenure, he worked to ensure the global success of the University, while bringing greater national and globalawareness of the value of the University of Toronto’s faculty, students and alumni, and their many contributions. As a RhodesScholar and world-class researcher and teacher, Dr. David Naylor embodies a unique combination of academic excellence andleadership

Deadline: November 4'2017'Non-renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/c-david-naylor-university-scholarships

Lester B.PearsonInternationalScholarships

37 (approx.) U of T’s most prestigious andcompetitive scholarship forinternational students. The LesterB. Pearson InternationalScholarships will cover tuition,books, incidental fees, and fullresidence support for 4 years.

The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the University of Toronto provide an unparalleled opportunity for outstandinginternational students to study at one of the world’s best universities in one of the world’s most multicultural cities. The scholarshipprogram is intended to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and creativity and who arerecognized as leaders within their school. A special emphasis is placed on the impact the student has had on the life of their schooland community, and their future potential to contribute positively to the global community.

Deadline: School nominationdeadline: November 30,2017; Application to U of Ton OUAC deadline for thisscholarship: December 31,2017; Student scholarshipapplication deadline: January15, 2018Renewable.http://www.future.utoronto.ca/pearson/about#about

MississaugaBoard ofTradeEntranceAward inCommerceandManagement

Up to 3awarded

Approximately $4,000 Awarded to newly admitted U of T Mississauga students who intend to pursue a Major/Specialist in either a Commerce orManagement Program and who have extensive involvement in extra-curricular and community-based volunteer activities. Academicmerit and financial need are also considered. Preference will be given to students who are residents of Mississauga. Recipientsmust be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents.

Deadline: June 29, 2018Non-renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar/financial-aid-awards/scholarships-awards/entrance-scholarships

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

NationalScholarships

Approximately10 fromapplicants toall U of Tcampuses

The National Scholarship coverstuition and incidental fees for 4years, provides full residencesupport in first year, and includesan additional, renewablemonetary award, based onindividual financial circumstances.The scholarship is tenable only atthe University of Toronto.

The National Scholarship rewards original, creative and committed Canadian secondary school students. These are students whodemonstrate superior academic performance, original and creative thought, and exceptional achievement in a broad context. Theyexcel in academic pursuits, demonstrate enthusiasm for intellectual exploration and have a strong involvement in the lives of theirschools and communities. Each year approximately 10 students are named National Scholars (winners) and 10 are named ArborScholars (runners-up).

Deadline: November 4'2017'Renewable.http://future.utoronto.ca/content/national-scholarship-program

StudentLeadershipScholarship

2 $1,000 Awarded to newly admitted U of T Mississauga students who have attained high academic achievement in high school and havedemonstrated leadership through their involvement in high school activities.

U of TMississaugaResidenceCommunityScholarship

Up to 2awarded

Various amounts Awarded to newly admitted, full-time U of T Mississauga students who have extensive involvement in community-based volunteeractivities prior to entering university and who will be living in student residence at U of T Mississauga. Academic merit is alsoconsidered.

Deadline: June 29, 2018Non-renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar/financial-aid-awards/scholarships-awards/entrance-scholarships

Application Not Required

A.W.OughtredMemorialAdmissionScholarship

1 $950 To be awarded to a student with high academic standing who is entering UTM from Erindale Secondary School.

City ofMississaugaPope JohnPaul IIAdmissionScholarship

1 $1,800 To be awarded to the student graduating with the highest standing from a Mississauga Secondary School who is enrolling in full-time studies at UTM in Year 1. This scholarship may be combined with any other admission scholarship provided the maximumaggregate value does not exceed $5,000.

ClarksonRotary Cluband PeelRegionScience FairScholarship

1 $1,000 To be awarded to a full-time student, with high academic standing, admitted to a Science program. The student must be a graduateof a Region of Peel high school.

Non-renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/finances/scholarships

Gera andNirulaAchievementAward

1 $6,000 Awarded to an undergraduate student entering full-time studies in Year 1 on the basis of financial need. Academic merit will also beconsidered. The student must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident prior to enrolling at the University of TorontoMississauga. The Award is renewable for three more years provided that the recipient remains in full-time studies at the Universityof Toronto Mississauga and maintains a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0, and participates in on-campus or off-campus volunteer activities, which demonstrates service and giving back to the community.

Renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar/financial-aid-resources

L.M.PicchioneAdmissionScholarshipin Italian

$180 To be awarded to an outstanding high school student based on their academic achievement in a senior level Italian course and onthe recommendation of the Italian Department. Payment conditional on registering at UTM in 1 of the following courses: ITA200Y orhigher level courses.

Non-renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/finances/scholarships

Saini FamilyEntranceScholarship

1 Approximately $1,700 Awarded to a U of T Mississauga first-year student registered in a full-time course load at the undergraduate level. The studentmust be a top applicant and have demonstrated financial need.

Non-renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar/financial-aid-awards/scholarships-awards/entrance-scholarships

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

U of TMississaugaEntranceScholarship($1,000)

Unlimited $1,000 Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 88.0% - 89.9%. Awards arebased on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used.

U of TMississaugaEntranceScholarship($1,500)

Unlimited $1,500 Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 90.0% - 91.9%. Awards arebased on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used.

U of TMississaugaEntranceScholarship($2,000)

Unlimited $2,000 Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 92.0% - 94.9%. Awards arebased on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used.

U of TMississaugaEntranceScholarship($3,000)

Unlimited $3,000 (eligible for renewal for atotal value of up to $12,000.)

Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 95% and above. Awards arebased on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used. This scholarship isrenewed on the basis that you continuously maintain full-time registration at UTM in the fall/winter sessions. Students must achieveand maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 3.70 and complete at least 4.0 credits (3.0 credits for studentswith a documented disability) by the end of the fall/winter session of each year to qualify for renewal of the scholarship.

Renewable.http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar/financial-aid-awards/scholarships-awards/entrance-scholarships

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University of Toronto - Scarborough

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

ArborScholarship

Approximately10 fromapplicants toall U of Tcampuses

$6,000 in first year;renewable at $1,500for second, third andfourth year

Finalists not designated as National Scholars receive Arbor Scholarships. These scholarships are renewable and have a value of $6,000 in thefirst year and $1,500 per year for 3 additional years of undergraduate study. The scholarship is tenable only at the University of Toronto.

Deadline: November 4'2017'Renewable.http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/scholarships

C. DavidNaylorUniversityScholarships

Up to 10 $20,000 The C. David Naylor University Scholarships are awarded to domestic students entering any first entry program at the University of Toronto onthe basis of academic merit and demonstrated leadership excellence (including, but not limited to arts, sports, music, entrepreneurship orsocial enterprise). Eligible candidates must have a minimum admission average of 95%. Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded annually, eachvalued at $20,000. To be considered for this scholarship, complete the Awards Profile by logging into JOIN UofT (https://join.utoronto.ca).

Deadline: November 4'2017'Non-renewable.

NationalScholarships

Approximately10 fromapplicants toall U of Tcampuses

Tuition and incidentalfees for 4 years;residence support infirst year plus avarying, renewablecash award.

Students who have been nominated by their schools as National Book Award recipients may submit applications to the National ScholarshipProgram. In addition, students who identify themselves as meeting the scholarship criteria are invited to apply directly for the NationalScholarship, without having been nominated for the Book Award. Please refer to the composite profiles that illustrate attributes of successfulcandidates.

You should apply if you are:An original and creative thinkerCommitted to your school and communityA high achiever in academic and creative pursuitsEnthusiastic about learning and intellectual explorationA Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected personCurrently in your final year of Canadian secondary school or first-year CEGEPIntending to start post-secondary study in fall 2017

To apply, you’ll need to:Create an account for your National Scholarship application. A link to the online application form will be made available on the Admissionswebsite in September 2017 (adm.utoronto.ca).Complete the online application, including a series of short essays and exercises. You must complete all sections of the application. Limits withrespect to the number of words must be followed.Upload a transcript of your complete high school record to date, including final results for the 2015-2016 academic year. Official transcripts willbe requested from students who are selected as finalists. You will be contacted by January 2017 if an official transcript is required.Arrange for a letter of reference. Please have someone in your school or community write a confidential reference letter supporting yourapplication. You must supply the name of your referee and his/her institutional email address on your application form. Once you’ve submittedyour application, an email will be sent to your referee with instructions for submitting the reference online. We strongly recommend contactingyour referee well before submitting your application, to allow him/her ample time to prepare and submit a reference letter. Referees will haveuntil one week after the application deadline to submit a letter of reference.Submit your online application by Friday, November 6, 2016 (11:59PM EST). Once you have submitted your application, you will not be able tomake any further changes. You will receive a confirmation email after submitting your application.

Deadline: November 4'2017'Renewable.www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/scholarships

Application Not Required

President'sScholars ofExcellenceAward

50(approximately)

$10,000 Awarded to approximately 50 of the most highly qualified students across the University of Toronto. In addition to the scholarship funds,students receive access to meaningful on-campus employment and an international learning opportunity. The PSEP award may not be held inconjunction with a UTSC entrance scholarship, though students with an average of 95%+ may qualify for the UTSC entrance scholarshiprenewability portion in years 2, 3 and 4.

Renewable.http://www.adm.utoronto.ca/awards/admission-scholarships

U of TScarboroughEntranceAwards($1,000)

Varies $1,000 Academic excellence. Value based on average calculated on admission. Courses must be completed by June of the current year. Non-renewable.www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/scholarships

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

U of TScarboroughEntranceAwards($1,500)

Varies $1,500

U of TScarboroughEntranceAwards($2,000)

Varies $2,000 Non-renewable.

U of TScarboroughEntranceAwards($3,000)

Varies $3,000. Renewable forthree additional yearswith a cumulative GPAof at least 3.70.

Renewable.www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/scholarships

U of TScarboroughEntranceAwards($500)

Varies $500 Academic excellence. Value based on average calculated on admission. Courses must be completed by June of the current year. Onlyavailable to students admitted to: Social Sciences & Humanities, Co-op Social Sciences & Humanities, Physical & Environmental Sciences,and Co-op Physical & Environmental Sciences.

Non-renewable.www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/scholarships

U of TScholarsAward

Varies $7,500 Awarded to the top students admitted to UTSC. Typically, students will have an average in the mid-90s.

The U of T Scholars award may not be held in conjunction with a UTSC entrance scholarship, though students with an average of 95%+ mayqualify for the UTSC Entrance Scholarship renewability portion in years 2, 3 and 4.

Renewable.www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/scholarships

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Trent University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Board of Governors'LeadershipScholarship

1 $18,000 maximum scholarship value ($4,500 x 4 years).An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is required torenew for up to 4 years of undergraduate study.

Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent, with a final admission averageof 80% or higher, may apply for this prestigious scholarship.

Selection is based on outstanding leadership and involvement in the community, aswell as high academic achievement.

Canada-WideScience FairScholarship

1 $15,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,750 x 4 years).An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is required torenew for up to 4 years of undergraduate study.

Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission averageof 80% or higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship.

Selection is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, forstudents who have been awarded a medal or honourable mention for a senior-levelproject at a Canada-wide science fair within the past two calendar years. You mustprovide proof of achievement at the Canada-wide science fair.

Deadline: April 1, 2018. To apply, and for moreinformation, visit: www.trentu.ca/financialaid.Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/financialaid

ChamplainScholarship

2 $20,000 maximum scholarship value ($5,000 x 4 years).An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is required torenew for up to 4 years of undergraduate study.

Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission averageof 80% or higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship.

Selection is based on exceptionally high academic achievement and promise.

Deadline: April 1, 2018. Visit www.trentu.ca/financialaid to apply and find out more.Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/financialaid

Global CitizenScholarship andInternationalAwards

1-50 $2,000 to $29,000 These scholarships are competitive and selection is based on academic excellence,exceptional leadership skills, demonstrated community involvement and globalservice. Financial need is taken into consideration for full scholarships. Thisscholarship is open only to international students.

Deadline: February 15Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/international/financesandscholarships.php

Special AdmissionScholarship

10 $15,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,750 x 4 years).An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is required torenew for up to 4 years of undergraduate study.

Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission averageof 80% or higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship; however, previouswinners of this scholarship have normally had an average of 90% or greater.

Selection is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement.

Deadline: April 1, 2018. To apply, and for moreinformation, visit: www.trentu.ca/financialaid.Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/financialaid

Application Not Required

Trent UniversityNational RenewableEntranceScholarship(85-89%)

Unlimited Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year atTrent directly from a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 85% orhigher.

Deadline: No application required. If you have afinal admission average of 80% or greater, youare automatically considered for a TrentUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/financialaid

Trent UniversityNational RenewableEntranceScholarship(90-94%)

Unlimited Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year atTrent directly from a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 90% orhigher.

Trent UniversityNational RenewableEntranceScholarship (95% orhigher)

Unlimited

The undergraduate scholarship program is currentlyunder review for the 2018-19 academic year. Detailsabout changes to the program will be posted atwww.trentu.ca/financialaid upon review completion.

Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year atTrent directly from a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 95% orhigher.

Deadline: No application required. If you have afinal admission average of 80% or greater, youare automatically considered for a TrentUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/fulltuition

Trent UniversityNational RenewableScholarship(80-84%)

Unlimited The undergraduate scholarship program is currentlyunder review for the 2018-19 academic year. Detailsabout changes to the program will be posted atwww.trentu.ca/financialaid upon review completion.

Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year atTrent directly from a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 80% orhigher.

Renewable.http://www.trentu.ca/fulltuition

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University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Required

Chancellor'sScholarship

1 $36,000($9,000x 4years)

Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay and letters of reference required. You must have a minimum 85% scholarship average to apply.Renewable with a minimum 3.7 GPA.

Deadline:Saturday, March3, 2018Renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

FIRSTRoboticsCanadaScholarship

1 $12,000($3,000x 4years)

UOIT offers 1 merit-based scholarship in support of the FIRST Robotics Canada (FRC) mission.

To receive the award, you must be in your final year of high school, entering an Engineering program at UOIT and a former member of an FRC high school team. A minimum85% scholarship average is required and you must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. A minimum 3.7 GPA is required for renewal.

Deadline:Thursday, March15, 2018Renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

Founder'sScholarship

2 $24,000($6,000x 4years)

Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay and letters of reference required. You must have a minimum 85% scholarship average to apply.Renewable with a minimum 3.7 GPA.

Deadline:Saturday, March3, 2018Renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

JoyceFoundationSuccessAward

2 $4,000 Disbursed annually to students from a high school in Durham Region or Northumberland County who are entering full-time undergraduate studies in any UOIT faculty. Eligiblestudents must have a minimum of 75% in their final year of high school, have demonstrated financial need, and received a recommendation letter from a teacher or guidancecounsellor. Students must also have an official application to UOIT on file to be considered. Award recipients will be invited to participate as mentees in Student Life's peermentorship program during their first year of studies and will be encouraged to act as mentors in subsequent years. Renewable with a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.

Deadline:Thursday, March15, 2018Renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

President'sScholarship

2 $30,000($7,500x 4years)

Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay and letters of reference required. You must have a minimum 85% scholarship average to apply.Renewable with a minimum 3.7 GPA.

Deadline:Thursday, March3, 2018Renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

Application Not Required

Awards ofRecognition(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $2,000 These awards are given in the year of admission to students entering directly from a Canadian high school with a final scholarship average between 85% and 89.9%.

Awards ofRecognition(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $3,000 These awards are given in the year of admission to students entering directly from a Canadian high school with a final scholarship average between 90% and 94.9%.

Non-renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

Awards ofRecognition(95-100%)

Unlimited $4,000 These awards are given in the year of admission to students entering directly from a Canadian high school with a final scholarship average between 95% and 100%. Non-renewable.http://www.uoit.ca/scholarships

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University of Waterloo

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Deer Ridge EntranceAwards

1 Up to $3,000 Financial need; limited to residents of Waterloo region. Deadline: April 15Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/scholarships?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo-links

Entrance Bursaries Unlimited $500-$4,000 Demonstrated financial need. Details and application at:www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/bursary.php.

Deadline: April 15Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/bursaries?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo-links

Olympiad, National andGlobal Scholarships -Faculty of Mathematics

25 $12,000-$80,000 Mathematics and Computer Science excellence; extracurricular activities. Forapplicants to Faculty of Mathematics only.

Deadline: Early FebruaryRenewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/math/future-undergraduates/funding-and-awards

Serbian Education FundEntrance Award

1 $1,000 For applicants to any program. Preference to students who can demonstrate asignificant cultural contribution to the Serbian community.

Deadline: April 15Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

Application Not Required

Computing andFinancial ManagementEntrance Scholarships

10 $3,000 - $4,000 Academic performance; profile. Non-renewable.

Entrance Scholarships(All Faculties) (various)

25 $5,000 Based on academic performance; limited to applicants from Waterloo region highschools.

Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

Entrance Scholarships(China/Hong Kong -various)

4 $1,200 - $2,000 For students who reside in or who previously resided in Hong Kong or mainlandChina. Academic performance, community involvement. Non-renewable.

Deadline: Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

Faculty of AppliedHealth SciencesEntrance Scholarships(various)

150 $500-$10,000 Based on academic performance; profile.

Faculty of Arts EntranceScholarships (various)

125 $500-$55,000 Based on academic performance. AFM Admissions Assessment and profile alsoconsidered for Accounting and Financial Management.

Faculty of EngineeringEntrance Scholarships(various)

225 $1,000-$15,000 Based on academic performance; profile. For Architecture, the portfolio andinterview are also considered.

Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

Faculty of EnvironmentEntrance Scholarships(various)

400 $500-$10,000 Based on academic performance; profile. Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/find-out-more/financing/scholarships

Faculty of MathematicsEntrance Scholarships(various)

275 $1,000-$10,000 Based on academic performance; profile; results of Euclid Mathematics Contest. Non-renewable.https://math.uwaterloo.ca/math/future-undergraduates/funding-and-awards/entrance-scholarships

Faculty of ScienceEntrance Scholarships(various)

75 $500-$10,000 Academic performance. Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

HeForShe IMPACTScholarships

6 $12,000 over 4 years For outstanding female students applying to Science, Technology, Engineeringand Mathematics programs in which females are underrepresented. Academicperformance, profile, results of Euclid Mathematics Contest

Renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Merit Scholarship Unlimited $1,000 85-89.9% or higher admission average. All programs. For details, visithttps://uwaterloo.ca/find-out-more/financing/scholarships

President’s Scholarship Unlimited $2,000 90-94.9% or higher admission average. All programs.

Find more details about President's Scholarship".

Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships/presidents-scholarships

President's Scholarshipsof Distinction

Unlimited $2,000 plus $1,500International ExperienceAward and/or $1,500Research Award

95% or higher admission average. Open to all programs. The $1,500 awards areavailable in upper years if you choose to claim them and if you complete your firstyear with at least an 80% average.

Renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

School of Accountingand FinanceFellowships

15 $9,000 Academic record, profile (AIF) and interview. For applicants to Accounting andFinancial Management (both Financial Management and Public Accounting) in theFaculty of Arts only.

Renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/school-of-accounting-and-finance/current-undergraduates/fellowship-program

Schulich LeaderScholarships

2-4 1 or 2 at $80,000 ($20,000 x4 years)1 or 2 at $100,000 ($25,000 x4 years).

For application to programs in Science, Technology, Engineering andMathematics. Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.Academic performance, leadership or entrepreneurial talent; and/or financial need.

Deadline: High school nomination deadline in early February.Renewable.http://www.schulichleaders.com

Software EngineeringScholarships

30 $3,500 - $15,000 Based on academic performance; profile. Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

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University of Waterloo - Conrad Grebel University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Rudolf andHedwigRempel MusicAward

2 $2,000 The Award supports and promotes musical gifts among students studying at Conrad Grebel University College and pursuingMusic studies at the University of Waterloo. The award will be used to attract gifted students into the Faculty of Arts (first year)and acceptance into the Music program (in the second year). Normally a student will receive 25% of the award in each of theirfour years of study. Two awards of $2,000 per year for 4 years will be given.

Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria:Students who are pursuing a Music major or joint-honours.Students enrolled in music at Conrad Grebel University College and holding a 75% average.Students who contribute to the Music program of the college.Students who hold a current contract as a resident or associate student with the college.The Chair of the Music department will recommend nominee(s) from those who submit letters of interest.

Download the Rudolph and Hedwig Rempel Music Brochure (PDF)

Deadline: Auditions aretypically held in late March.See www.uwaterloo.ca/music/auditions/ for exact deadlines.Renewable.http://uwaterloo.ca/music/courses/music-studio-individual-lessons/music-studio-auditions

The JeanCaya MusicAward

2 $1,200 This award supports and promotes musical gifts among students studying at CGUC and pursuing Music studies at University ofWaterloo. Two awards of approximately $1,200 will be given annually for two years to the successful applicants.

Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria:Students pursuing a Music major or joint-honours.Students enrolled in a music course at Conrad Grebel University College.Demonstrated musical and academic ability (instrumental, vocal, research).Contribution to the music program of the college.Download the Jean Caya Music Award brochure (PDF).

Deadline: Auditions aretypically held in late March.See www.uwaterloo.ca/music/auditions/ for exact deadlines.Renewable.

Application Not Required

AgnesGiesbrechtChoral MusicScholarship

This award of approximately $1,000supports and promotes choral music andtraining among students enrolled in theMusic Program at Conrad Grebel.

The applicant will have a strong academic record, be actively involved in the Music Program, possess excellent vocal skills, anddemonstrate a keen interest in choral music, including the Russian Mennonite choral music tradition. The recipient will be amember of the Chapel Choir and will serve as assistant to the Director of the Chapel Choir. Download the Agnes GiesbrechtChoral Music Scholarship brochure (PDF).

Becky FreyStudentScholarship

In memory of Becky Frey, a Grebel student who died of cancer in 1996, a scholarship of approximately $1,000 will be awardedto a second- or third-year student enrolled in the Peace and Conflict Studies program. The scholarship will be based on acombination of scholastic ability and financial need.

DorothyBechtelEntranceAward

1

$1,000

1. First-year female student holding a one- or two-term residence contract with Grebel. 2. Student who can demonstrateleadership experience and who has the potential for giving leadership in the Grebel community.

Ford-HarrisonChurch MusicAward

1 $1,500 (approximately) The award is available to students enrolled in one of the Church Music and Worship academic plans to offset expenses relatedto tuition fees or enrichment activities in the area of church music and worship. Application is by letter to the director of theChurch Music & Worship program. For more information regarding this award contact the Church Music & Worship programdirector, Kenneth Hull. Download the Ford-Harrison Church Music Award brochure (PDF)

Non-renewable.

Global ConflictManagementandTransformationAward

$5,000 (approximately) Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria:Students originating from an area of conflict.Students who are giving leadership or have potential to provide leadership in the area of conflict management andtransformation in their home community.Students enrolled in a PACS course (either as undergraduate, graduate or in the Institute of PACS Conflict ManagementCertificate program).Letters of interest should be addressed to the Director of the Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University Collegeprior to March 31.

The AbnerMartin MusicScholarship

1 Approximatley $3,000 (varies) This award is given by the Menno Singers to one student who: - will be enrolled in a full-time music major or minor program atthe undergraduate level, - is affiliated with an Mennonite Church Eastern Canada (MCEC) congregation, and - hasdemonstrated involvement and proficiency in musical activities in church and community. Application process: Deadline isSeptember 15 each year. For more information and/or an application form contact Lewis Brubacher.

Non-renewable.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

The KarinPackullAnabaptistStudies Award

1 $1,800 This award of approximately $1,800 supports and promotes Anabaptist studies among students at Conrad Grebel and/or theUniversity of Waterloo.

Preference will be given to:Students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at Grebel (grad students in History at Waterloo or in the Master ofTheological Studies program at Grebel).Students who qualify for Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF) funding through the OSAP.Students enrolled in a course that deals with Anabaptist studies generally, but with priority given to courses in History.Students who demonstrate an interest in Anabaptist studies and who have excellent potential in Anabaptist research.Download the Karin Packull Anabaptist Studies Award brochure (PDF).

The Vic andRita KruegerFamily PACSAward

2 Approximately $1,000 (50% in thestudent's first year and the remainder intheir second year)

This award supports first-year students intending to major in PACS, who qualify for OSAP and demonstrate a commitment tothe ideals of the PACS program. Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria:Students enrolled in a PACS core course.Students intending to pursue a PACS major.Students who qualify for OSAP funding.Students who demonstrate a commitment to the ideals of the PACS program (through a letter of application that outlinespersonal experience in peace issues, study goals and long term career aspirations).Two awards of approximately $1,000 will be awarded annually (50% in the student's first year and the remainder in their secondyear when PACS is declared as a major). Download the Krueger Family Award in Peace and Conflict Studies Award brochure(PDF).

VolunteerismResidenceEntranceAward

2 $750 1. First-year student holding a one- or two-term residence contract with the college. 2. Student who can demonstrateexperience in community service and volunteerism.

William DickPeace &ConflictStudies FieldStudy Award

1 $2,000 This award of $2,000 supports and promotes the Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) Field Study program among students atConrad Grebel University College (CGUC) and those pursuing studies at University of Waterloo. Financial support for studentswill also aid the work of the agencies for which they volunteer.

Recipients will be chosen using the following criteria:Students pursuing a PACS concentration.Students accepted for PACS Field Study program and placement with an non-governmental organization that does not provideadequate funding.Students holding at least an upcoming one term residence contract at the college, with consideration given to students whohave had at least 2 previous terms in residence, may be given priority.Students with financial need, may be given priority.Download the William Dick Field Study Award brochure (PDF).

Non-renewable.

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University of Waterloo - Renison University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Eva LeflarScholarship

"$5000 (renewable*) *At the discretion of the College, this award may berenewable annually for the duration of the recipient's course of studies)"

This scholarship is awarded to a full-time student from Owen Sound and district to pursueand complete a University of Waterloo degree through Renison University College.

Renewable.

Application Not Required

EntranceScholarship

Unlimited 80-81.9% - $500 (renewable*)82-86.9% - $1,000 (renewable*)87-89.9% - $1,500 (renewable*) *minimum average and course conditionsapply

Students with 80-89.9%.

President'sScholarship

Unlimited 90% and above - $2,000 (renewable at $1,000*) *minimum average andcourse conditions apply

Students with 90% or higher.

Renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students/financing

President'sScholarship forExcellence

2 "The top two students achieving 90.0% or greater will receive an additional$2000."

Top 2 students achieving 90% or greater. Non-renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students/financing

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University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Not Required

Arts Board of Governors'Scholarship

Varies Up to $5,000 Awarded to students in the Faculty of Arts who demonstrate outstandingacademic achievement and top marks.

Arts Entrance Scholarships Unlimited Awarded to students whose mid-May admission average is 85.0-89.9%.

Arts Founders' Scholarships Varies

$1,000

Awarded to one student admitted to SJU from each selected Roman Catholichigh school.

Non-renewable.http://sju.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

Arts President's Scholarshipof Distinction

Unlimited $2,000 entrance scholarship plus $1,500 International Experience Awardand/or $1,500 Research Awards.

Awarded to students whose mid-May average is 95% or above. Non-renewable.http://sju.ca/feesfinancing

Arts President'sScholarships

Unlimited $2,000 Awarded to students whose mid-May admission average is 90-94.9%. Non-renewable.http://sju.ca/feesfinancing

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University of Waterloo - St. Paul's University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Not Required

St. Paul’s InternationalDevelopment ContinuingScholarship

Up to 4 $10,000over 4years

Students must apply. Awarded to first-year undergraduate students who have demonstrated contribution to society as well asacademic success, and who enroll in full-time studies (2.5 course units) in Honours International Development, Regular, at theUniversity of Waterloo.

Renewable.https://uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/shaping-world/funding-and-awards/international-development-awards

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Western University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Beryl IveyContinuingEntrance Award

1 $16,000 (x 4 years) Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement; financial need.

Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Faculty EntranceScholarship

Up to 15 $6,000 (x 4 years) plus $6,000 towards first yearof residence. Winners are guaranteed a singleroom in residence.

Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement.

Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

InternationalPresident'sEntranceScholarship

Up to 3 Up to 3 at $50,000 ($10,000 annually, plus$10,000 towards first-year residence)

See website for additional application details.

Scholarship eligibility: International (visa) students.

Deadline: February 14Renewable.http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/national_scholarship_program.html

National MeritAward

Up to 50 $2,000 for 1 year Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. May also competefor Admission Scholarships.

Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

NationalScholarship StudyAbroad Awards

Up to 39 $2,500 for up to 4 months (1 term)$5,000 for more than 4 months (more than 1term)

90%. Must be a National Scholarship recipient. Not available to International President's EntranceScholarship recipients.

Open to Canadian citizens/permanent residents.

Deadline: February 14Non-renewable.http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/national_scholarship_program.html

President'sEntranceScholarship

Up to 20 5 at $65,000 ($20,000 for year 1, $15,000annually for years 2 to 4)

Up to 15 at $50,000 ($10,000 annually, plus$10,000 towards first-year residence)

Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement.

Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Deadline: February 14Renewable.http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/national_scholarship_program.html

Application Not Required

ContinuingScholarships

Unlimited $2,500 (x 4 years) 95% or higher based on final admission average, including prerequisite courses. (The Don WrightFaculty of Music will select the Continuing Admission Scholarship recipients for the Musicprogram.)

Students in receipt of a National Scholarship or a Schulich Leader Scholarship are not eligible for aWestern Admission Scholarship.

These scholarships are also available to international students.

Renewable.http://registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/admission_scholarship_program.html

WesternScholarship ofDistinction(88-89.9%)

Unlimited $1,000 (1 year) 88-89.9%, based on you final admission average, including prerequisite courses. Thesescholarships are also available to international students.

Non-renewable.http://registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/admission_scholarship_program.html

WesternScholarship ofExcellence(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $2,000 (1 year) 90-94.9%, based on your final admission average, including prerequisite courses. Thesescholarships are also available to international students.

Non-renewable.http://registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/admission_scholarship_program.html

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Western University - Brescia University College

Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Application Required

BresciaLEADExcellence Award

1 $5,000 Minimum admission average of 78% plus demonstrated involvement with school and/or local community. Applicants must submit a brief essay explaininghow they have contributed to their community and what leadership skills they have learned from their activities. Awarded in addition to an entrancescholarship. Applications are available on the Brescia scholarship website.

Deadline: May 1Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Community LeaderAward

4 $1,000 Minimum admission average of 78% plus demonstrated involvement with school and/or local community. Awarded in addition to an entrance scholarship.Applications are available on the Brescia scholarship website.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships

Wolfe Family GeneralEntrance Scholarship

1 $6,000 (x 4years)

The Wolfe Family General Entrance Scholarship is given to an incoming student from an Ontario high school that has demonstrated school and/or localcommunity involvement and has been involved in physical fitness/athletic activities over the past year. Applicant must have achieved a minimum 80%average, enrolling in the first year of study in an undergraduate program at Brescia University College. Application must be accompanied by requiredsupporting documentation.

Deadline: May 1Renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships

Application Not Required

Academic Dean'sEntrance Scholarship

Unlimited $3,000 (x 4years)

88.0 - 90.9% Renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Board of TrusteesContinuingScholarship

3 Full academictuition.

Awarded to a student with 1 of the top 3 highest entrance averages. You must apply to Brescia by May 14 to be considered. Renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships

Brescia Arts andHumanities EntranceAward

Unlimited $1500 minimum 80% average Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Brescia EntranceScholarship forAcademic Excellence

Unlimited $2,000 (x 4years)

83.0-84.9%.

Brescia FacultyEntrance Scholarship

Unlimited $2,500 (x 4years)

85.0-87.9%.

Renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Brescia FamilyStudies Scholarship

Unlimited

Brescia Managementand OrganizationalStudies EntranceScholarship

Unlimited

$250 minimum 80% average Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

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Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditional

Information

Brescia MeritEntrance Scholarship

Unlimited $1,500 (x 4years)

80.0-82.9%. Renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Brescia SocialScience Scholarship

Unlimited $250 Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Brescia SpecialistHigh Skills Major(SHSM) Award

Unlimited $500 Brescia SHSM Award: $500 • Unlimited number of awards given • Minimum 78% average and successful completion of Specialist High Skills Major in anyof the following areas: • Arts & Culture, Business, Health & Wellness, Justice & Community Safety, Sports or Non Profit • Entering studies at Brescia for thefirst time • May be held in conjunction with a Brescia Entrance Scholarship • Application deadline: July 16, 2018

Deadline: July 16,2018Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

InternationalBaccalaureateContinuingScholarship

Unlimited $1,500-$3,500(x 4 years)

Consult the Registrar's office for specific IB diploma grade equivalencies.

Principal's EntranceScholarship

Unlimited $3,500 (x 4years)

91.0%+

Renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

Ursuline ScholarsPreliminary YearAward

2 $1,780 Recipients must be entering Brescia's Preliminary Year program and demonstrate strong academic results along with involvement in extracurricularactivities.

Non-renewable.http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships/

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Western University - Huron University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Frank Holmes AthleticScholarship

2 (onemale, onefemale)

Up to $4,000(renewable for 1additional year)

You must achieve an 80% or higher average in your previous year of study, and be registered on a varsity athletic teamat Western.

Renewable.www.huronuc.ca/scholarships

Hellmuth Scholarship Up to 10 $30,000 ($7,500 peryear)

Academic excellence with a mid-year average of 90% or higher. Demonstrated passion for student life, throughcommunity leadership, volunteer service, passion for the arts, athletics, etc. You must be a Canadian citizen or landedimmigrant.

Deadline: TBD, 2018.Renewable.www.huronuc.ca/scholarships

Application Not Required

Huron AchievementAward

Unlimited $6,000 ($1,500/year) Final admission average of 85.00-89.99%. $1,500 per year for four years, provided you maintain a minimum average of80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term.

Huron Entrance Award Unlimited $3,000 ($750 peryear)

Final admission average of 80.00% - 82.99%. $750 per year for four years, provided you maintain a minimum averageof 80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term.

Huron ProficiencyAward

Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 peryear)

Final admission average of 83.00 - 84.99%. $1,000 per year for 4 years, provided you maintain a minimum average of80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term.

Renewable.www.huronuc.ca/scholarships

Huron Scholarship Unlimited $8,000 ($2,000/year) Final admission average of 90-92.99%. $2,000 per year for 4 years, provided you maintain a minimum average of 80%on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term.

Huron Scholarship ofExcellence

Unlimited $10,000 ($2,500/year) Final admission average of 93% and above. $2,500 per year for 4 years, provided you maintain a minimum average of80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term.

Renewable.www.huronuc.ca/scholarships

International CertificateProgram Scholarship

Unlimited Applicants are required to have achieved an 80% or higher admission average in their previous year of study and mustgraduate from the International Certificate Program.

Non-renewable.www.huronuc.ca/Scholarships

National Scholarship Unlimited

$1,000

Applicants are required to have achieved an 80% or higher admission average in their previous year of study and mustcome from a Canadian high school outside of Ontario.

Non-renewable.http://www.huronuc.ca/FS/MoneyMatters/Scholarships

Specialist High SkillsMajor (SHSM)Scholarship

3 $2,000 Applicants are required to have achieved an 80% or higher average in their previous year of study, and must graduatefrom 1 of the following majors: Arts & Culture, Business or Non-for-Profit.

Deadline: TBD. Please notify Huron'sAdmissions Office that you will complete thisprogram.Non-renewable.http://www.huronuc.ca/FS/MoneyMatters/Scholarships

The Alberta First-YearScholarship

1 $2,500 Applicants are required to have achieved an 80% or higher admission average in their previous year of study. Non-renewable.http://www.huronuc.ca/FS/MoneyMatters/Scholarships

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Western University - King's University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Agnes MarieColeman StudentAward

1 Up to $2,300 (You may be eligible for acontinuing scholarship of $1,000-$2,000 insubsequent years if you achieve anaverage of 80% or greater.)

The award is granted to a graduate of St. Mary’s in West Lorne. If no student who graduated from St. Mary’sapplies, a student who is from the Municipalities of West Elgin and Dutton/Dunwich may be eligible to apply. Thestudent must meet the King’s University College entrance requirements, and must demonstrate financial need.

Bill and HazelPayne StudentAward

1 Up to $3,200 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you are able toachieve an average of 80% or greater.)

You must be academically eligible to apply and a graduate of the London District Catholic School Board. Youmust demonstrate that you have lived your life in a manner reflecting the teachings of the Catholic Church.Applicants should demonstrate the qualities of sincerity, credibility and dependability. They should be able todemonstrate that they work hard to succeed academically, are innovative and are persistent in attempting toproduce practical solutions. Applicants should demonstrate financial need.

Deadline: March 15Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

Bishop JohnMichael SherlockCatholic LeadershipAward

1 $4,000 (If the student remains registeredfull-time, maintains a minimum average of70%, demonstrates continued involvementin a parish and includes 1 credit in CatholicStudies within his or her degree credits, ascholarship of $3,000 is renewable forYear 2, 3 and 4.)

This scholarship is granted to a full-time first year student (whether a high school, mature and transfer student)who is a member of a parish within the Diocese of London and whose financial station makes the pursuit of anuniversity education unusually difficult. This award is intended to encourage the education of those with thepotential to make a positive contribution to the Catholic community and to the common good of society.Candidates must demonstrate large financial need, meet the minimum academic entrance requirements andprovide a pastor letter of reference.

Deadline: March 15Renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

Cardinal Thomas C.Collins Scholarshipfor Catholic StudentLeadership

1 $5,000 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 80% or greater.)

You must be an active student leader in a parish and/or a high school in diocese within Ontario and outside of theDiocese of London. A personal statement and letter of reference are also required.

Emmet and LorettaRegan MemorialEntrance Award

2 $4,400 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 80% or greater.)

You must be academically eligible for admission. Granted to the first-year student at King's University Collegewho is a graduate of an Ontario school board with an interest in pursuing a career in education and socialservice. Demonstrated leadership skills, volunteer service, commitment to the community and a love of musicmay be attributes of the successful candidate.

Deadline: March 15Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

King's AcademicAthleticScholarships

6 (3 forfemale and3 for male)

Up to $3,000. The scholarship isrenewable if the student is registered full-time at King’s, retains a minimum averageof 75% and remains active in a WesternVarsity athletic program. This scholarshipmay be held with a King’s Entrance orContinuing Scholarship to a maximumamount of $5,000.

A student must register in a minimum of 4 courses, have a minimum average 80% and be a Western Varsityathlete.

Deadline: August 30, 2018Renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

Sisters of St.Joseph of LondonScholarship

1 $5,000 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000 insubsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 75% or greater.)

The scholarship will be awarded by a selection committee to a graduate of the London District Catholic SchoolBoard who enrols as a full-time student at King's. Applicants must have an admissions average of at least 80%and a strong history of volunteer service in health, education, social service or pastoral ministry. The recipient willbe expected to continue to volunteer in 1 of these areas. References will be required from the applicant'steachers or counsellors and the agency, school or parish where the student volunteered. Candidates must submita written statement explaining why they believe they are deserving of the scholarship. Interviews may berequired. The recipient will be welcome to meet informally with the Sisters of St. Joseph in the fall term.

Deadline: March 15, 2018Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

Social Justice andPeace Scholarship

2 $3,500 each A minimum 80% is required. These scholarships will be awarded to highly engaged students entering Year-1studies at King's University College, who have a strong interest in community or global justice as well as deep acommitment to academic excellence. These scholarships recognize students who are willing to take an activerole in social justice and/or peace oriented activities, both at King’s and in the broader community. Candidateswill be expected to submit 3 letters of reference, a portfolio of past social justice and/or peace oriented activitiesand a 750-word essay describing his/her interest in a particular cause or issue and his/her vision for change.

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The Boys' and Girls'Club of LondonFoundationEntrance Bursary

1 or more,dependingon thenumber ofeligibleapplicants.

$2,000 ($1,000 designated for tuition,$1,000 designated for computer, booksetc.). If there is only 1 applicant, the valueof the bursary increase to the value oftuition, including activity fees, for thecurrent year.

You must demonstrate financial need and be a participant of the Mentoring Academic Program (MAP) at theLondon Boys' and Girls' Club.

Application Not Required

Catholic EducationFoundation ofOntario EntranceAwards

Unlimited $250 Awarded to each recipient of The Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario Student Awards who applies andregisters at King’s. To receive this award from the Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario, you must berecognized for your academic achievement and your significant contributions to your school, parish andcommunity.

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ContinuingScholarships(79.5-84.4%)

Unlimited $1,000 79.5-84.4%. Scholarship recipients must be registered in a full course load (as prescribed by their program).

ContinuingScholarships(84.5-89.4%)

Unlimited $1,500 84.5-89.4%. Scholarship recipients must be registered in a full course load (as prescribed by their program)

ContinuingScholarships(89.5%+)

Unlimited $2,000 89.5%+. Scholarship recipients must be registered in a full course load (as prescribed by their program).

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ContinuingScholarships(90%+)

Unlimited $2,000 90%+. Scholarship recipients must be registered in a full course load (as prescribed by their program). Renewable.http://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/scholarships-awards-and-bursaries

EntranceScholarship(80.0-84.9%)

Unlimited $1,500 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 80% or greater.)

80.0-84.9%. All scholarship recipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remain registered in 4courses.

EntranceScholarship(85-89.9%)

Unlimited $2,500 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 80% or greater.)

85-89.9%. All scholarship recipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remain registered in 4courses.

EntranceScholarship(90-94.9%)

Unlimited $3,000 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 80% or greater.)

90-94.9%. All scholarship recipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remain registered in 4courses.

EntranceScholarship (95%+)

Unlimited $3,500 (You may be eligible for aContinuing Scholarship of $1,000-$2,000in subsequent years if you maintain anaverage of 80% or greater.)

95%+. All scholarship recipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remain registered in 4 courses.

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Gaudium et Spes(Joy and Hope)Entrance Award

determinedannually

$1000 This award is granted annually to a First Nations, Inuit or Métis student entering full-time or part-time study atKing's University College in the next academic year.

Deadline: May 1, 2018Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships/

King's EntranceScholarship - Artsand Humanities

Determinedannually

Up to a maximum of $4,500 Scholarship available to King's students entering first year and enrolled in the Arts and Humanities. Studentsmust be registered in a minimum of 2 courses in the Arts and Humanities. Students will be eligible for ascholarship of $3,000 if they possess a final admissions average of 80-84.9%; $3,500 if they possess a finaladmissions average of 85-87.9%; $4,000 if they possess a final admissions average of 88-89.9% or $4,500 theypossess a final admissions average of 90% or higher.

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King's MathematicsExcellence EntranceScholarship

Unlimited $500 You must have an average of 85% or greater in MCV4U, and MGA4U or MHF4U. You must also be a Canadiancitizen or permanent resident and an Ontario high school applicant. You must satisfy the published admissioncriteria, remain registered in 4 courses and must include a full course equivalent in first year mathematics(including mathematics, calculus, linear algebra and/or statistics) at King’s.

Ontario CatholicSchool BoardsAwards forAcademicAchievement

1 perschool

$250 You must be a graduate of 1 of the Catholic school boards in Ontario and possess the highest entrance averagefrom your high school.

Specialist HighSkills MajorEntrance Awards

Unlimited $500 You must successfully complete a specialist high skills major in 1 of the following areas during your high schoolstudies: Arts and Culture, Business, Health and Wellness, Justice and Community Safety, and Non-Profit/SocialJustice.

The Gerald KillanRegis EntranceScholarship

1 $5,000 (renewable at $4,000 if an 85%average is maintained)

The student with the highest admission average will be offered $5,000 (renewable at $4,000 if 85% average ismaintained). In first year, all scholarship recipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remainregistered in 4 courses. In subsequent years, students who achieve an average of 85% must remain registeredin 5 courses, 3 of which must be taken at King's (effective 2015-2016 academic year for change to 3.0 courses atKing's). In subsequent years, the award may not be held concurrently with a King’s Continuing Scholarship.

Renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

The OntarioCatholic Directors'of EducationEntranceScholarship forOutstandingStudents in theKing's CatholicStudies for TeachersProgram

Determinedannually(to amaximumof 7students)

Up to $5,000 This scholarship, valued at $5,000, will be awarded upon the recommendation of the Directors of Education ofOntario Catholic School Boards and will be presented to up to 7 students each year. This scholarship cannot beheld with another King's Entrance Scholarship.

Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/money-matters/funding/entrance-scholarships

The Principal'sRegis EntranceScholarship

4 $5,000 (Renewable for additional years at$4,000 if an average of 85% is maintainedand students with averages of 80%-84.9%will be eligible for the ContinuingScholarship.)

Students with the highest admissions averages will be offered $5,000 (renewable at $4,000 if an 85% average ismaintained; students with averages of 80%-84.9% will be eligible for the Continuing Scholarship). All scholarshiprecipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remain registered in 4 courses.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

AlumniAssociationAward of Merit

3 Up to $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students enteringfirst year who are brothers, sisters orchildren of Wilfrid Laurier University,Waterloo Lutheran University, or WaterlooCollege alumni. The recipients must havegood academic achievement; withdemonstrated leadership qualities; andparticipation in school and communityactivities. Endowed scholarship; supportedby the WLU Alumni Association.

ArthurStephenMemorialScholarship

1 $1,000 Eligible applicants are full-timeundergraduate students entering Year 1 ofany program at the university, directly fromsecondary school, who have a minimumfinal admission average of 85% (orequivalent). Eligible candidates mustdemonstrate a high commitment to athleticactivities during secondary school (in schoolor in the wider community). Endowedscholarship; Arthur Stephen (1946-2015)was a dedicated and long serving memberof the Laurier community who made manycontributions to the university and to thefield of university advancement in Canadaand internationally. This scholarship wascreated in Arthur's memory by his friends,family and colleagues to recognize 2 ofArthur's passions - university recruitmentand athletics.

BrantHungarianFoundationAwards

Amountvariable

Open to students entering Year 1 in any fulltime undergraduate program at Laurier'sBrantford campus. Successful candidatesmust demonstrate leadership qualitiesthrough involvement in extra-curricularactivities or volunteer work in thecommunity. The recipients must beCanadian citizens, Permanent Residents(landed immigrants) or Protected Persons,long-term residents of Ontario and haveproven financial need.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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Chancellor'sScholarshipFund

2 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering Year-1 studies directlyfrom a Canadian high school; mustdemonstrate outstanding academicachievement (minimum A or 85 percentaverage required in your best 6 Grade 12 Uand/or Grade 12 M courses (or OntarioAcademic Credits (OACs) or equivalent).Significant involvement in extra-curricularactivities or volunteer work outside of theclassroom. Endowed scholarship; granted to2 students annually.

Deadline: End of July.Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

ChristopherKerriganFamilyAcademicAward

1 Up to $700 Eligible candidates will be full-timeundergraduate students entering Year 1 inany faculty directly from Central HuronSecondary School in Clinton, Ontario.Graduates from any secondary school inHuron or Kent Counties can be considered ifthere is no eligible candidate from CentralHuron Secondary School. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson, a long term resident of Ontario, andhave proven financial need. The award willbe presented to the student who presentsthe highest admission average on the firstday of classes. Endowed award; establishedby Mr. Christopher Kerrigan ('92) torecognize academic achievement ofundergraduate students who are graduatesof Central Huron Secondary in Clinton,Ontario or from a secondary school in Huronor Kent Counties.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

County ofBrantScholarshipFund, FirstYear Award

1 Up to $2,500 Full-time undergraduate students who areentering Year 1 at Laurier Brantford withgood academic achievement andinvolvement in school or communityactivities. The recipient must be a Canadiancitizen, Permanent Resident (landedimmigrant) or Protected Person; a residentof County of Brant (not resident of the Cityof Brantford); a long-term resident ofOntario; with proven financial need.Endowed award; supported by the Countyof Brant.

Dr. John andMrs. HelmiMarquisScholarshipFund

1 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering Year 1 at Laurier'sBrantford campus who have a minimum B+(77-79 percent) average in their best 6Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses orOntario Academic Credits (OACs). Eligiblerecipients must have proven financial need.This is an endowed award.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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Glenn &IsabelleRittingerBursary Fund

1 Up to $600 Open to all full-time undergraduate studentsentering Year 1 from the Avon MaitlandSchool District who have minimum B+average (77-79 percent) in their best 6Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses orOntario Academic Credits (OACs).Preference will be given to students enrolledin the Honours BBA program. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson; long-term resident of Ontario; withproven financial need. This is an endowedaward.

Deadline: End of July.Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

Grand ValleyEducationalSocietyEntranceAward

Up to 9 Up to $1,000each

Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering Year 1 at Laurier Brantford withgood academic achievement andparticipation in school or community extra-curricular activities. The recipients must beCanadian citizens, Permanent Residents(landed immigrant) or Protected Person; aresident of Brant County or City ofBrantford; a long-term resident of Ontario;with proven financial need. This is anendowed award, supported by the GrandValley Educational Society (GVES). Up to 9awards are granted annually.

James WIngoldsbyMemorialBursary Fund

1 Up to $2,000 Open to full-time undergraduate students inYear 1 who attended a Catholic high schoolin Waterloo Region; participation in athleticactivities; proven financial need. If norecipients from the Separate Board areeligible, consideration will be given tostudents from the Public Board withinWaterloo Region. This is an endowedaward.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

LaurierBrantfordToronto Award

1 Up to $1,100 Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering Year 1 at Laurier's Brantfordcampus who have a minimum final highschool B+ (77%) average or who gainadmission to Wilfrid Laurier with maturestudent status. The recipient must be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident(landed immigrant), or protected person;with continuous residence in the GreaterToronto Area (Metropolitan Toronto, Halton,Peel, York or Durham) for 12 consecutivemonths prior to admission; long-termresident of Ontario; proven financial need.Endowed award, granted to the eligiblecandidate with the greatest financial need.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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MeganKeenan-TylerSchmidtMemorialAward

1 Up to $3,000 Open to graduates of Waterloo OxfordDistrict Secondary School (WODSS) whodemonstrate financial need. In the absenceof eligible applicants from WODSS,applicants from other secondary schoolswithin the Waterloo Region District SchoolBoard will be considered. Preference will begiven to applicants who are entering theKinesiology and Physical Educationprogram (full time, year 1) at Wilfrid LaurierUniversity. Applicants must show significantinvolvement in extra curricular activities(participation in a varsity sport will be givenpreference) and provide solid examples ofstudent leadership experiences. Recipientsmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant), ProtectedPerson or long term resident of Ontario withproven financial need. This is an endowedaward; established in memory of MeganKeenan '01 and Tyler Schmidt '01 by theirfamily and friends, and will be given to astudent that most exemplifies the qualities oflife these two people possessed.

Mott - W.D.StoverScholarship

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates will be full-timeundergraduate students entering Year 1 ofany full-time program at Wilfrid LaurierUniversity who are children, grandchildren,step-children, or step grandchildren ofemployees of Mott Manufacturing Ltd. orMottlab Ltd. The scholarship will be grantedto the eligible candidates who presents thehighest admission average prior to the firstday of classes. If no candidates listed aboveare identified, the scholarship will begranted to a full-time student entering year 1at Laurier's Brantford campus who attendedsecondary school in the City of Brantford orBrant County and presents the highestadmission average prior to the first day ofclasses. First preference will be given to aneligible student who is entering the HonoursBASc Health Studies program.

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Onward WillowAward

1 Up to $600 Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering Year 1; and who is a resident of theOnward Willow-Better Beginnings, BetterFutures (OWBBBF) Neighbourhood inGuelph, Ontario. The recipient mustdemonstrate commitment to communityvolunteerism or active participation inprograms offered at the OWBBBFNeighbourhood (as confirmed in writing bythe Program Director OWBBBF). Therecipient must be a Canadian citizen,Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) orProtected Person; a long term resident ofOntario; with proven financial need. In theevent there are multiple eligible applicants,preference will be given to those applicantswho are participants of the OWBBBFNeighbourhood. In the event there are noeligible applicants who meet the OWBBBFNeighbourhood residency, volunteerism orparticipation requirement, the award will begranted to a student who meets all othercriteria and demonstrates involvement intheir community in general. This is anendowed award; created to support theeducational goals of the youth of theOWBBBF Neighbourhood in Guelph,Ontario.

Sigma ChiLeadershipScholarship

1 $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students enteringYear 1 of any program. Eligible applicantsmust present a minimum final admissionaverage of 80% or A-. The successfulrecipient will demonstrate outstandingleadership and commitment throughinvolvement in extracurricular activitieswithin their school or local community.

TheChancellor W.Z. EsteyScholarships

3 Up to $2,500 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering a Bachelor of Artsprogram. The recipient must be a Canadiancitizen, Permanent Resident (landedimmigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with provenfinancial need. The recipient will have thehighest overall average in best 6 Grade 12U and/or Grade 12 M courses or OntarioAcademic Credits (OACs) in combinationwith financial need. This scholarship isrenewable for each of the remaining 3 yearsof study in the BA program if a minimumGPA of 10.0 (A-) is maintained, andprovided that the candidate continues to bea resident of Ontario and has provenfinancial need.

Deadline: End of JulyRenewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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The DeerRidgeEntranceAward

3 Up to $1,500 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering Year 1 from secondaryschools in Waterloo Region. The recipientmust have a minimum 10 years residency inWaterloo Region and must demonstrategood academic achievement andparticipation in extra-curricular activities atschool or in the community. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson; long-term resident of Ontario; withproven financial need.

The DomCardilloScholarship

1 Up to $1,000 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering Year 1 and who is aresident of Kitchener or Waterloo. Therecipient must have a minimum finalaverage of 80 percent in his or her best 6Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses.The recipient will demonstrate goodacademic achievement. The recipient willhave also demonstrated leadershipqualities; participation in school orcommunity activities.

The LeoGroarkeAward

1 Up to $800 This award supports a first-year full-timestudent entering the Social & EnvironmentalJustice program at Laurier's Brantfordcampus directly from high school.Recipients must have been a resident ofBrantford for at least 12 consecutive monthsprior to entering the Brantford campus, mustbe a high school graduate with a minimumaverage of 77% and must havedemonstrated financial need. Preference willbe given to a student who has taken a highschool philosophy course.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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The LorimerEqual ChanceAward

1 Up to $700 Granted to full-time undergraduate studentsadmitted to a first-year program who hasdemonstrated financial need. Preference willbe given to applicants who can demonstrateparticipation as a client in a recognizededucational or charitable endeavour whichseeks to assist high school students whoare financially disadvantaged. In the eventthere are 2 equally qualified applicants, theapplicant with the greatest demonstrablefinancial need will receive the award.Recipients who maintain an overall GPA of6.0 in a full-time program, who meet allacademic requirements for their program ofregistration and who continue todemonstrate financial need will receive afurther award in each of their undergraduateyears of study at Wilfrid Laurier University,up to maximum of 4 years. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, a PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson, and a long term resident of Ontario.

Deadline: End of JulyRenewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

The RotaryClub ofBrantfordScholarshipFund

3 Up to $3,500 Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering first year at Laurier's Brantfordcampus who attended a Brantford or BrantCounty high school. The recipient musthave a minimum 75% average in his or herbest six 4U/M courses; must be a residentof Ontario; and must have proven financialneed. The recipient must be a Canadiancitizen, Permanent Resident (landedimmigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario.

The S. C.Johnson &SonScholarshipFund

4 Up to $2,100 Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering Year 1 at Laurier's Brantfordcampus. Recipients must have highacademic achievement, preferably an "A"average (minimum 85 percent) in their best6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses orOntario Academic Credits (OACs). Therecipient will demonstrate involvement inschool, community or volunteer events.Where all conditions are equal, provenfinancial need will be considered. Studentswho have been awarded "S C JohnsonEmployee Family Scholarship" (Sons &Daughters Scholarship) are ineligible for thisaward.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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Walker WoodFoundationPublic HealthAward

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates will be entering full-timestudies in Year 1 of the Honours PublicHealth program directly from secondaryschool. Candidates must demonstratesignificant involvement in extra-curricularactivities or volunteer work duringsecondary school, beyond that required foracademic progression. Candidates must beCanadian citizens and demonstrate financialneed. The award may be renewable(depending on available funds) in Years 2, 3and 4 of the same program, at the samelevel of full-time study, if the incumbentmaintains a cumulative GPA of 9.0 (B).

Deadline: End of JulyRenewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

Walter andJeanHachbornCentennialScholarship

1 Up to $3,500 Eligible students will be entering first year ofa full-time, undergraduate program at WilfridLaurier University (any campus) or WaterlooLutheran Seminary directly from secondaryschool. Candidates must be Canadiancitizens, permanent residents or bearers ofvalid student visa (visa applicants musthave completed their senior year at aCanadian high school). Candidates mustdemonstrate successful completion of agraduation diploma from a Canadiansecondary school. To avoid duplication andmaximize distribution of awards, candidateswill not be eligible to receive the President'sCentennial Scholarship, i.e. the candidatesfinal admission average must be less than95% in their best Grade 12 U and/or Grade12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits(OAC's) (or equivalent). The scholarship willbe granted to the eligible candidate whopresents the highest final admissionaverage that is less than 95% (orequivalent). In the case of two candidatesbeing eligible to receive the scholarship, thescholarship will be granted to the candidatewho presents the highest cumulativeaverage of all Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12M courses. In the case of a further tie, theeligible candidates will receive an equalshare of the available scholarship funds.This scholarship is available toundergraduate students entering Year 1 andis not renewable in consequent years ofstudy.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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WescastIndustriesEntranceScholarshipFund

4 Up to $1,100 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering first year of a degreeprogram at Laurier's Brantford campus. Therecipients will have demonstratedparticipation in community or school basedextra-curricular activities during secondaryschool. The recipients must be Canadiancitizen, Permanent Resident (landedimmigrant) or Protected Person; long-termresident of Ontario; with proven financialneed.

WLU AlumniAssociationUndergraduateScholarships

24 $2,000 Eligible candidates will be registered in afull-time undergraduate program in theFaculty of Arts, Education (2-yearconsecutive program only), Human andSocial Sciences, Liberal Arts, Music,Science, Social Work (Honours Bachelor ofSocial Work; 4 program only) and theSchool of Business and Economics. 3students from each faculty are eligible toreceive these scholarships (24 scholarshipsin total). Candidates must have a minimumadmission average of 85% or equivalent.The scholarships will be granted to studentswho demonstrate significant involvement inextra-curricular activities or volunteer workduring secondary school. The scholarshipsare renewable, at the same value, for eachyear of the candidate's undergraduatedegree program (as defined in theapplicable Undergraduate calendar)provided the candidate maintains full-timeregistration and achieves a minimumcumulative GPA of 9.0 (B+).

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WLU SpecialConstableServiceCommunity inPartnershipAward

1 $1,000 Eligible candidates are undergraduatestudents entering first year of a full-timeacademic program directly from secondaryschool. Candidates must demonstratefinancial need and be Canadian citizens,landed immigrants or permanent residents.The recipient will combine good academicachievement (a minimum admissionaverage of 77%) with significant extra-curricular involvement or volunteer work(above and beyond that required for theiracademic program) during their secondaryschool years.

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Women'sExecutiveNetwork(WXN)Strength inDiversityAward

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates are femaleundergraduate students who have receivedan offer of admission to a first-year, full-timeundergraduate academic program at WilfridLaurier University. Candidates must alsodemonstrate financial need. The award willbe granted to the eligible candidate whopresents the highest, final admissionaverage, in combination with financial need.In the case of a tie, the value of the awardwill be divided equally among the eligiblecandidates.

W. RossMacDonaldMemorialScholarship

1 Up to $1,200 Open to full-time undergraduate studentswho have been admitted to Year 1 of theEnglish, History, Criminology, or Law andSociety programs at Laurier's Brantfordcampus. Eligible candidates will havecompleted all secondary schoolrequirements during the school yearimmediately preceding admission to Laurier.The recipient will have demonstratedcommunity-building or leadership in thewider community.

Application Not Required

Entrance &Upper-YearScholarships

Unlimited $1,000 -$2,000

Overall incoming average (as of June 30,2018) in your top six 4U/M courses.

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LaurierAboriginalStudentEntranceAcademicScholarship

1 Up to $1,000 Eligible candidates will be full-timeundergraduate students who will be enteringYear 1 directly from high school. Candidatesmust self-identify as Aboriginal persons.

The scholarship will be granted to thecandidate in the Faculty of Music who isrecommended by the Dean who presentsthe highest combined average balancedwith their audition performance. If there isno candidate in the Faculty of Music, thescholarship will be granted to the candidatewho presents the highest admissionaverage prior to the first day of classes inYear 1 in any other faculty.

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President'sGoldScholarship

Unlimited $5,000 in firstyear ($3,000President'sGoldScholarship +$2,000entrancescholarship).$15,000 -$20,000($5,000 peryear in years2 through 4 or5 for approved5-yearundergraduateprograms).

Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering first year who have neverpreviously attended a postsecondaryinstitution. If your average is 95% or higher,we’ll award you $5,000 for your first year. Ifyou maintain the eligibility requirements, youwill receive another $5,000 per year foryears 2 through 4 (or 5 for some programs).This scholarship is automatically renewableif you achieve an annual GPA of 10.5 orhigher based on the completion of 5.0credits each academic year (5.0 credits = 10half-year courses). To be eligible to receiveyour full President’s Gold Scholarshipamount, you must be registered full-time inat least 2 academic terms within the sameacademic year. Scholarship values aresubject to change. For the most up-to-datefigures, visit wlu.ca/studentawards .

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Application Required

AlumniAssociationAward of Merit

3 Up to $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students enteringfirst year who are brothers, sisters orchildren of Wilfrid Laurier University,Waterloo Lutheran University, or WaterlooCollege alumni. The recipients must havegood academic achievement; withdemonstrated leadership qualities; andparticipation in school and communityactivities. Endowed scholarship; supportedby the WLU Alumni Association.

ArthurStephenMemorialScholarship

1 $1,000 Eligible applicants are full-timeundergraduate students entering Year 1 ofany program at the university, directly fromsecondary school, who have a minimumfinal admission average of 85% (orequivalent). Eligible candidates mustdemonstrate a high commitment to athleticactivities during secondary school (in schoolor in the wider community). Endowedscholarship; Arthur Stephen (1946-2015)was a dedicated and long serving memberof the Laurier community who made manycontributions to the university and to thefield of university advancement in Canadaand internationally. This scholarship wascreated in Arthur's memory by his friends,family and colleagues to recognize 2 ofArthur's passions: university recruitment andathletics.

BBA AlumniCentennialEntranceScholarship

1 Up to $2,000 Eligible candidates will be admitted to firstyear of the full time Bachelor of BusinessAdministration (BBA) program or relateddouble-degree programs directly fromsecondary school (students in double-degree programs with the University ofWaterloo must declare Wilfrid LaurierUniversity as their "home" institution).Candidates must have a minimum, finaladmission average of 90%. Candidates willpresent a resume of paid, part-time workundertaken while in secondary school thatdemonstrates ambition and the need tosupplement the financial resources providedby the family.

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BDODunwoodyLLP-RobinMariaRichardsonMemorialAward

1 Up to $1,800 Granted to a full-time student from theOntario Public and Separate secondaryschool systems entering year 1 of theHonours Bachelor of BusinessAdministration program. The successfulrecipient must demonstrate a history ofvolunteer work. Preference will be given toapplicants who are dealing with, or whohave overcome, significant personalchallenges in their lives. The recipient mustdemonstrate financial need, be a Canadiancitizen or landed immigrant, and be a long-term resident of Ontario.

Chancellor'sScholarshipFund

2 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering year 1 studies directlyfrom a Canadian high school; mustdemonstrate outstanding academicachievement (minimum A or 85 percentaverage required in your best 6 Grade 12 Uand/or Grade 12 M courses (or OntarioAcademic Credits (OACs) or equivalent).Significant involvement in extra-curricularactivities or volunteer work outside of theclassroom.

ChristopherKerriganFamilyAcademicAward

1 Up to $700 Eligible candidates will be full-timeundergraduate students entering year 1 inany faculty directly from Central HuronSecondary School in Clinton, Ontario.Graduates from any secondary school inHuron or Kent Counties can be considered ifthere is no eligible candidate from CentralHuron Secondary School. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson, a long term resident of Ontario, andhave proven financial need. The award willbe presented to the student who presentsthe highest admission average on the firstday of classes. Endowed award; establishedby Mr. Christopher Kerrigan ('92) torecognize academic achievement ofundergraduate students who are graduatesof Central Huron Secondary in Clinton,Ontario or from a secondary school in Huronor Kent Counties.

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Daniel DenglerMemorialAward

4 Up to $3,000 This award will be granted annually to a full-time first-year student enrolled in theBachelor of Business Administration (BBA)program at Laurier who presents a minimumadmission average of A (minimum 85%).The recipient will have undertaken volunteerwork or have been involved inextracurricular activities for the bettermentof the community. The successful recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, permanentresident (landed immigrant) or protectedperson; long-term resident of Ontario; withproven financial need (applications will beevaluated primarily for financial need asopposed to academic standing).

DeAlmeidaFamily Award

2 $2,500 each Eligible candidates are full-timeundergraduate students coming to Laurierdirectly from high school who are enteringyear 1 of the Honours Bachelor of BusinessAdministration (BBA) program or relateddouble-degree programs (who haveidentified Laurier as their host university).Candidates must demonstrate financialneed. The award will be granted to the 2candidates who present the highest andsecond highest admission averages, incombination with financial need.

Erich R.W.SchultzEntranceAward

1 Up to $1,000 Granted annually to a student who isentering year 1 of the full-time HonoursMusic program who plays a keyboard orstringed instrument. First consideration willbe given to applicants who play organ,followed by those who play the cello, andfinally by all other keyboard or stringedinstruments. An eligible applicant mustpresent a minimum final admission averageof 80% or A-, demonstrate financial need,be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident(landed immigrant) or protected person, anda long-term resident of Ontario. The awardwill be granted to the eligible applicant whois judged by the Faculty of Music to showthe most promise on their instrument ofchoice, based on their admission audition.

Glenn &IsabelleRittingerBursary Fund

1 Up to $600 Open to all full-time undergraduate studentsentering year 1 from the Avon MaitlandSchool District who have minimum B+average (77-79 percent) in their best 6Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses.Preference will be given to students enrolledin the Honours BBA program. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson; long-term resident of Ontario; withproven financial need.

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Grad FamilyBusinessSchool Award

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates are femaleundergraduate students who have receivedan offer of admission to a first-year, full-time,4-year undergraduate academic program inthe Lazaridis School of Business &Economics who are, at the time the offer ofadmission was made, Protected Persons(Refugees) under Canadian governmentregulations. Candidates must demonstratesignificant financial need. The award will begranted to the eligible candidate whodemonstrates the greatest degree offinancial need. The award is renewable inthe consequent 3 years of study if therecipient continues to be registered in thesame full-time program, is meetingacademic progression requirements for theprogram and continues to demonstratefinancial need. First consideration willcontinue to be given to applicants who areProtected Persons (Refugees). If no suchcandidate is found, the following candidatesmay be considered, in the following order orpriority; Permanent Residents; Individualswho became new Canadian citizens in the12 months prior to the start of the academicyear to which they have been admitted tothe university; individuals who are the firstmember of their immediate family to attendpostsecondary education; or individuals whoare, or were, permanent Wards of theCrown.

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Hamlin FamilyWomen inBusinessAwards

Multiple Amountvariable

Multiple awards will be granted annually tofull-time female students in good academicstanding studying in years 1 through 1 of theundergraduate Honours BusinessAdministration program. Eligible candidateswill demonstrate a commitment tovolunteerism, active involvement in theircommunities and participation in extra-curricular activities. Recipients must beCanadian citizens, Permanent residents(landed immigrant) or Protected Persons,and long-term residents of Ontario withproven financial need. The degree offinancial need will be the basis upon which 2equal candidates will be judged, as opposedto academics. Awards are not renewable,however recipients are eligible to apply forthe award after already having been arecipient.

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HuskyInjectionMoldingSystemsScholarships

1 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering year 1 of a computerscience, geography or environmentalstudies program; Canadian citizen,permanent resident (landed immigrant), orprotected person; long-term resident ofOntario; proven financial need.

James WIngoldsbyMemorialBursary Fund

1

Up to $1,200

Open to full-time undergraduate students inyear 1 who attended a Catholic high schoolin Waterloo Region; participation in athleticactivities; proven financial need. If norecipients from the Separate Board areeligible, consideration will be given tostudents from the Public Board withinWaterloo Region.

John WilliamDumerMemorialBursary

2 Up to $2000 Eligible candidates are full-timeundergraduate students in year 1 of theBachelor of Business Administration (BBA)program who have demonstrated financialneed.

Jonah LowyMemorialScholarship inHealthSciences

2 Up to $1,000 Eligible candidates are full-timeundergraduate students entering year 1 ofthe Honours BSc Health Sciences program.Candidates must be Canadian citizens,landed immigrants or permanent residents.

The scholarship will be granted to thestudent who has achieved academicexcellence in high school (minimumadmission average of 85% or equivalent)who has engaged in significant volunteerwork during high school, beyond thatrequired for their academic program.Preference will be given to candidateswhose area of volunteer interest is in thehealth field (e.g., volunteer work inhospitals, nursing homes, lifeguarding,emergency responses, etc.).

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Joseph ESouccarMemorialAward

1 $5,000 Granted to full-time undergraduate studentsentering year 1 of the Honours Bachelor ofBusiness Administration (BBA) program orrelated double-degree programs directlyfrom secondary school. Students in double-degree programs must declare Laurier astheir home institution. Candidates mustdemonstrate financial need. The award willbe granted to the student who demonstratessignificant volunteer involvement inleadership roles during secondary school,above and beyond that done in fulfillment ofacademic requirements. The scholarship isrenewable in Year 2 of study if theincumbent meets all academicrequirements, maintains registration in thesame academic program and continues todemonstrate financial need. Annual Award;annual amount to be granted $5,000

Deadline: End of JulyRenewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

MeganKeenan-TylerSchmidtMemorialAward

1 Up to $3,000 Open to graduates of Waterloo OxfordDistrict Secondary School (WODSS) whodemonstrate financial need. In the absenceof eligible applicants from WODSS,applicants from other secondary schoolswithin the Waterloo Region District SchoolBoard will be considered. Preference will begiven to applicants who are entering theKinesiology and Physical Educationprogram (full time, year 1) at Wilfrid LaurierUniversity. Applicants must show significantinvolvement in extra curricular activities(participation in a varsity sport will be givenpreference) and provide solid examples ofstudent leadership experiences. Recipientsmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant), ProtectedPerson or long-term resident of Ontario withproven financial need.

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Mott - W.D.StoverScholarship

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates will be full-timeundergraduate students entering year 1 ofany full-time program at Wilfrid LaurierUniversity who are children, grandchildren,step-children, or step grandchildren ofemployees of Mott Manufacturing Ltd. orMottlab Ltd. The scholarship will be grantedto the eligible candidates who presents thehighest admission average prior to the firstday of classes. If no candidates listed aboveare identified, the scholarship will begranted to a full-time student entering year 1at Laurier's Brantford campus who attendedsecondary school in the City of Brantford orBrant County and presents the highestadmission average prior to the first day ofclasses. First preference will be given to aneligible student who is entering the HonoursBASc Health Studies program.

Motz FamilyEntranceMusic Award

1 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduate studententering their first year of an Honours Musicprogram. To be eligible, applicants must beentering Laurier with a minimum average of80%, demonstrate involvement inextracurricular activities and have financialneed. The recipient must be a Canadiancitizen, permanent resident (landedimmigrant) or protected person, and a long-term resident of Ontario.

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Onward WillowAward

1 Up to $600 Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering year 1; and who is a resident of theOnward Willow-Better Beginnings, BetterFutures (OWBBBF) Neighbourhood inGuelph, Ontario. The recipient mustdemonstrate commitment to communityvolunteerism or active participation inprograms offered at the OWBBBFNeighbourhood (as confirmed in writing bythe Program Director OWBBBF). Therecipient must be a Canadian citizen,Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) orProtected Person; a long term resident ofOntario; with proven financial need. In theevent there are multiple eligible applicants,preference will be given to those applicantswho are participants of the OWBBBFNeighbourhood. In the event there are noeligible applicants who meet the OWBBBFNeighbourhood residency, volunteerism orparticipation requirement, the award will begranted to a student who meets all othercriteria and demonstrates involvement intheir community in general. This is anendowed award; created to support theeducational goals of the youth of theOWBBBF Neighbourhood in Guelph,Ontario.

Quo VadisScholarship

1 $1,000 Granted to a full-time student from theOntario public secondary school systementering year 1 at Wilfrid Laurier University.The successful recipient must have aminimum final average of 80%. Granting ofthis award will also be based ondemonstrated leadership qualities (e.g.,participation in school or communityactivities, including athletic involvement).Applicants will be required to submit a500-word essay describing theirinvolvement and where they want to gowhen they graduate (what their future goalsare).

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Raeburn OrrMemorialAward

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates are full-timeundergraduate students who have receivedan offer of admission to the first-year of aprogram in the Faculty of Music. Candidatesmust be Canadian citizens or PermanentResidents and demonstrate financial need.Candidates must be recommended, orstrongly recommended, for admission to theprogram, based on their performanceaudition. The award will be granted to theeligible candidate who demonstratesfinancial need and is nominated by theDean of the Faculty of Music based on theirperformance audition.

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Sigma ChiLeadershipScholarship

1 $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students enteringyear 1 of any program. Eligible applicantsmust present a minimum final admissionaverage of 80% or A-. The successfulrecipient will demonstrate outstandingleadership and commitment throughinvolvement in extracurricular activitieswithin their school or local community.

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TheChancellor W.Z. EsteyScholarships

3 Up to $2,500each

Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering a Bachelor of Artsprogram. The recipient must be a Canadiancitizen, Permanent Resident (landedimmigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with provenfinancial need. The recipient will have thehighest overall average in best 6 Grade 12U and/or Grade 12 M courses or OntarioAcademic Credits (OACs) in combinationwith financial need. This scholarship isrenewable for each of the remaining threeyears of study in the BA program if aminimum GPA of 10.0 (A-) is maintained,and provided that the candidate continues tobe a resident of Ontario and has provenfinancial need.

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The DomCardilloScholarship

1 Up to $1,000 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering year 1 and who is aresident of Kitchener or Waterloo. Therecipient must have a minimum finalaverage of 80% in his or her best 6 Grade12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses. Therecipient will demonstrate good academicachievement. The recipient will have alsodemonstrated leadership qualities;participation in school or communityactivities.

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The Dr. JohnWeirEconomicsAward ofDistinction

1 $5,000 Granted to an outstanding full-timeundergraduate student, entering year 1 ofthe Honours Economics program directlyfrom secondary school, who demonstrateshigh academic achievement in addition tosubstantial high quality involvement instudent activities, creative endeavours orcommunity service. This scholarship isrenewable in second year providing therecipient continues full-time registration inyear 2 of the Honours Economics program,achieves a minimum cumulative GPA of10.0 or A- and continues to be involved instudent activities, creative endeavours orcommunity service. Because this award isrenewable, it may or may not be available tonew applicants in any given academic year.

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The D. SmithMusicEducationEntranceAward

1 Up to $700 Granted to a student from the WaterlooRegional District School Board, who isentering the Honours Bachelor of Musicprogram at Laurier and intends to enter themusic education or voice performancestreams. Recipients will have made asignificant contribution to and demonstratedoutstanding leadership in their high schoolmusic programs or the Kitchener-Waterloocommunity, with a demonstrated interest inchildren's programs. Preference will begiven to applicants from Kitchener-WaterlooCollegiate and Vocational School (KCI) orForest Heights Collegiate Institute. Therecipient must have proven financial needand must be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson; and a long-term resident of Ontario.

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The LorimerEqual ChanceAward

1 Granted to full-time undergraduate studentsadmitted to a first-year program who hasdemonstrated financial need. Preference willbe given to applicants who can demonstrateparticipation as a client in a recognizededucational or charitable endeavour whichseeks to assist high school students whoare financially disadvantaged. In the eventthere are 2 equally qualified applicants, theapplicant with the greatest demonstrablefinancial need will receive the award.Recipients who maintain an overall GPA of6.0 in a full-time program, who meet allacademic requirements for their program ofregistration and who continue todemonstrate financial need will receive afurther award in each of their undergraduateyears of study at Wilfrid Laurier University,up to maximum of 4 years. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, a PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson, and a long term resident of Ontario.

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Walter andJeanHachbornCentennialScholarship

1 Up to $3,500 Eligible students will be entering year 1 of afull-time, undergraduate program at WilfridLaurier University (any campus) or WaterlooLutheran Seminary directly from secondaryschool. Candidates must be Canadiancitizens, permanent residents or bearers ofvalid student visa (visa applicants musthave completed their senior year at aCanadian high school). Candidates mustdemonstrate successful completion of agraduation diploma from a Canadiansecondary school. To avoid duplication andmaximize distribution of awards, candidateswill not be eligible to receive the President`sCentennial Scholarship, i.e. the candidatesfinal admission average must be less than95% in their best Grade 12 U and/or Grade12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits(OAC's) (or equivalent). The scholarship willbe granted to the eligible candidate whopresents the highest final admissionaverage that is less than 95% (orequivalent). In the case of 2 candidatesbeing eligible to receive the scholarship, thescholarship will be granted to the candidatewho presents the highest cumulativeaverage of all Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12M courses. In the case of a further tie, theeligible candidates will receive an equalshare of the available scholarship funds.This scholarship is available toundergraduate students entering year 1 andis not renewable in consequent years ofstudy.

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WLU AlumniAssociationUndergraduateScholarships

24 $2,000 Eligible candidates will be registered in afull-time undergraduate program in theFaculty of Arts, Education (2-yearconsecutive program only), Human & SocialSciences, Liberal Arts, Music, Science,Social Work (Honours Bachelor of SocialWork; 4 program only) and the School ofBusiness and Economics. Three studentsfrom each faculty are eligible to receivethese scholarships (24 scholarships in total).Candidates must have a minimumadmission average of 85% or equivalent.The scholarships will be granted to studentswho demonstrate significant involvement inextra-curricular activities or volunteer workduring secondary school. The scholarshipsare renewable, at the same value, for eachyear of the candidate's undergraduatedegree program (as defined in theapplicable Undergraduate calendar)provided the candidate maintains full-timeregistration and achieves a minimumcumulative GPA of 9.0 (B+).

Deadline: End of JulyRenewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

WLU SpecialConstableServiceCommunity inPartnershipAward

1 $1,000 Eligible candidates are undergraduatestudents entering year 1 of a full-timeacademic program directly from secondaryschool. Candidates must demonstratefinancial need and be Canadian citizens,landed immigrants or permanent residents,and demonstrate financial need. Therecipient will combine good academicachievement (a minimum admissionaverage of 77%) with significant extra-curricular involvement or volunteer work(above and beyond that required for theiracademic program) during their secondaryschool years.

Women'sExecutiveNetwork(WXN)Strength inDiversityAward

Amountvariable

Eligible candidates are femaleundergraduate students who have receivedan offer of admission to a first-year, full-timeundergraduate academic program at WilfridLaurier University. Candidates must alsodemonstrate financial need. The award willbe granted to the eligible candidate whopresents the highest, final admissionaverage, in combination with financial need.In the case of a tie, the value of the awardwill be divided equally among the eligiblecandidates.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Wright FamilyEntranceAwards inEconomics

1 $2,500 Granted to an outstanding full-timeundergraduate student entering year 1 ofthe Honours Economics program directlyfrom high school, who demonstrates highacademic achievement in addition tosubstantial high-quality involvement instudent activities, creative endeavours orcommunity service. Eligible candidates mustdemonstrate financial need.

Application Not Required

Entrance &Upper-YearScholarships

Unlimited $1,000 -$2,000

Overall incoming average (as of June 30,2018) in your top six 4U/M courses.

Deadline: No application, granted automatically based on high school grades.Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

Ernst andYoungEntranceScholarship

2 Up to $2,000 Full-time undergraduate students enteringfirst year in the School of Business andEconomics; granted to the 2 studentspresenting the highest and second-highestaverages in best six 4U/M courses (orequivalent).

Deadline: No application required; granted automatically based on grades.Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

LaurierAboriginalStudentEntranceAcademicScholarship

1 Up to $1,000 Eligible candidates will be full-timeundergraduate students who will be enteringyear 1 directly from high school. Candidatesmust self-identify as Aboriginal persons.

The scholarship will be granted to thecandidate in the Faculty of Music who isrecommended by the Dean who presentsthe highest combined average balancedwith their audition performance. If there isno candidate in the Faculty of Music, thescholarship will be granted to the candidatewho presents the highest admissionaverage prior to the first day of classes inYear 1 in any other faculty.

Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

President'sGoldScholarship

Unlimited $5,000 in firstyear ($3,000President'sGoldScholarship +$2,000entrancescholarship).$15,000 -$20,000($5,000 peryear in years2 through 4 or5 for approvedfive-yearundergraduateprograms).

Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering first year who have neverpreviously attended a postsecondaryinstitution. If your average is 95% or higher,we’ll award you $5,000 for your first year. Ifyou maintain the eligibility requirements, youwill receive another $5,000 per year foryears 2 through 4 (or 5 for some programs).This scholarship is automatically renewableif you achieve an annual GPA of 10.5 orhigher based on the completion of 5.0credits each academic year (5.0 credits = 10half-year courses). To be eligible to receiveyour full President’s Gold Scholarshipamount, you must be registered full-time inat least 2 academic terms within the sameacademic year. Scholarship values aresubject to change. For the most up-to-datefigures, visit wlu.ca/studentawards.

Deadline: No application required; granted automatically based on high school grades.Renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

The DeerRidgeEntranceAward

3 Up to $1,500 Available to full-time undergraduatestudents entering year 1 from secondaryschools in Waterloo Region. The recipientmust have a minimum 10 years residency inWaterloo Region and must demonstrategood academic achievement andparticipation in extra-curricular activities atschool or in the community. The recipientmust be a Canadian citizen, PermanentResident (landed immigrant) or ProtectedPerson; long-term resident of Ontario; withproven financial need.

Deadline: End of JulyNon-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

Victor Martens& David FalkScholarship inVoicePerformance

1 Up to $2,500 This scholarship will be granted to a first-year, full-time student who meets allentrance requirements for the Faculty ofMusic and demonstrates outstanding talentand voice performance potential during theaudition process.

Deadline: No application required; granted automatically based on audition.Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

W.J. PitcherScholarship

1 Up to $1,200 Open to full-time undergraduate studentsentering year 1 in the Faculty of Music;majoring in piano or organ.

Non-renewable.https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/index.html?utm_source=2018%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information

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University of Windsor

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

$1,000 TheHonourable PaulI.B. and Mrs.TevisStaniszewskiBursaries

Up to 3 $1,000 Students entering first year from Windsor-Essex County secondary schools with a minimum 75% scholarship average and demonstrated financial need.Preference will be given to students enrolled in History (including the history of New France).

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Bill Eansor Award 1 $10,000($2,500 xfour years)

80%+; leadership; school and community involvement. Application forms available for download from the Student Awards website. Deadline: May 1. Deadline: May 1.Renewable.

Brian Keith BriggsMemorialEntranceScholarship

1 Up to$3,500

Offered annually to the applicant who, during his or her secondary school program, has shown the best balance among academic, athletic and socialleadership, provided that he or she has participated in some organized sports in the Town of LaSalle.

Canadian ItalianBusiness &ProfessionalAssociationScholarships

Four $1,000 You must be a full-time undergraduate student entering the first year of Business Administration, Engineering and Science. Based on academic merit(minimum 80% entering average required) and demonstrated financial need.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

ChancellorJackmanScholarship

Up to 4 $20,000($2,500 x 8terms)

90%+; students entering the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; academic excellence; financial need; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; apply online;GPA of 80%+ required for renewal.

Deadline: June 1Renewable.

Clancy FisherAward

1 Up to$1,300

Awarded to a graduate of W.F. Herman Secondary School entering the University of Windsor. Applicants must have at least 70% graduation average;leadership in school activities will also be considered.

Deadline: Contact theGuidance Department,W.F. Herman SecondarySchool, for furtherdetails.Non-renewable.

CompetitionAwards

Various $1,000 Awards offered in various disciplines, based on academic standing and submission of essays, test results, auditions and/or portfolio review. Specific detailssent from the academic areas that offer these awards.

Deadline: Varies.Non-renewable.

Eaves - MatthewEntranceScholarship

1 up to$1,300

Entering Year 1 in the Faculty of Human Kinetics. Based on minimum entering average of 80% and financial need. Candidates must be Canadian citizens orpermanent residents (includes those with Protected Person status) and meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements.

Frank J.EwasyshynElectricalEngineeringEntranceScholarship

1 Up to$2,000

Canadian citizen or permanent resident (includes those with Protected Person status) residing in Ontario and entering Electrical Engineering directly from highschool, with at least a 75% scholarship average and demonstrated financial need.

Graybiel EntranceScholarship

8 Up to$1,300

80-100%; financial need; graduate of a Windsor high school, preference given if entering a program in English, French, Modern Languages, Social Science, orEngineering; Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Apply online.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Ian DouglasMcIntoshScholarship

1 $2,000 Awarded to a student entering the first year of studies in the Odette School of Business. Based on financial need.

Karen G.Needham Award

1 Up to$1,300

Graduate from a Windsor/Essex County secondary school who is entering the first year of undergraduate studies at the University of Windsor. Based onacademic merit (minimum entering average of 80% is required) and demonstrated financial need. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanentresidents (includes those with Protected Person status) in Ontario and meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Kenneth andRose Van MeerMemorialEntranceScholarship

1 $1,500 This award is available to a gay male student, registered full time in Year 1 of the Honours Computer Science, Honours Communication Studies or a Faculty ofScience Honours program, with preference given to a Computer Science student. Minimum 80% entrance average and demonstrated financial need.Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (including those with Protected Person status) and meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements.Preference given to a resident of Windsor or Essex County who has graduated from a Windsor or Essex County secondary school.

Marie GottBursaries

Up to 6 $3,500 Based on good academic performance (75%) and proven financial need; Canadian citizen or permanent resident. May be renewed for an additional threeyears provided that eligibility criteria are met. Application forms available to download on the Student Awards website or from the Guidance Offices at GeneralAmherst and Villanova secondary schools.

Deadline: June 1Renewable.

Mario PetrettaMemorial Award

1 Up to$1,400

Awarded to a Year 1 student registered full-time in the Faculty of Engineering. Based on excellent academic average (minimum average of 80% required) andproven financial need. Eligible candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (including those with Protected Persons status) residing inOntario, and must have attended a secondary school in Windsor or Essex County.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Michael HungHang ChiuMemorialEntrance Award

1 $2,000 Student entering Year 1 Engineering directly from secondary school. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.

Odette FamilyEntrance Awardsin BusinessAdministration

Up to 10 $5,000 Business applicant, 80%; financial need; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; not tenable with other major awards; apply online.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Project Hero Varies Cost ofbasictuition andresidenceroom fees

Full-time undergraduate Canadian/permanent resident students under the age of 26 who were dependents of Canadian Forces personnel deceased whileserving in an active military mission.

Deadline: October 15'2017'Non-renewable.

Ronald McIntoshScholarship

1 $2,000 Awarded to a student entering the first year of studies in the Odette School of Business. Based on financial need.

RonaldWagenbergEntranceScholarship inPolitical Science

1 Up to$1,800

Awarded annually to an outstanding secondary school student entering the Political Science program (minimum 80% admission average required); awardestablished in 1996 by Political Science. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (including those with Protected Persons status), whomeet OSAP residence requirements and show proven financial need.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Ron W. IanniEntranceScholarship

4 $20,800($2,600 x 8terms)

95%+; leadership; school and community involvement; financial need; apply online; GPA of 80%+ is required for renewal. Deadline: June 1Renewable.

Rotary Club ofWindsor -Roseland Bursary

2 $1,000 Two awards, one each to Holy Names and Vincent Massey secondary schools. Bursaries are awarded based on financial need, and documented contributionsto the community and school.

ShaughnessyCohen MemorialAward

1 $6,000 85%+; financial need; Canadian citizens or permanent residents; entering the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; 250-word essay; apply online.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Windsor GreenEngineeringScholarship

Up to 4 $16,000($2,000 x 8terms)

85%. Awarded to students who have chosen Environmental or Mechanical (Environmental Option) Engineering as their first choice; Canadian citizens orpermanent residents; apply online. Minimum cumulative average of 75% required for renewal.

Yves LandryMemorialScholarship

Up to 8 $5,000 and$2,000

85%+; students entering either Business Administration or Engineering; academic excellence; financial need; Canadian citizens or permanent residents;leadership potential; apply online; minimum cumulative average of 80% required for renewal.

Deadline: June 1Renewable.

Application Not Required

$10,000 Dean'sRenewableEntranceScholarship

Varies $2,500/year($1,250 x 8terms)

Available to students entering any program directly from their full-time Grade 12 or Canadian equivalent high school year with a final admission average of90-94.9%. The top six 4U/M courses or equivalent are used to determine the final admission average. Recipients must register full time (minimum 80% of a fullcourse load) and maintain a cumulative average of 85% to retain scholarship in subsequent years.

Renewable.

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$16,000President'sRenewableEntranceScholarship

Varies $4,000($2,000 x 8terms)

Available to students entering any program directly from their full-time Grade 12 or Canadian equivalent high school year with a final admission average of95-100%. The top six 4U/M courses or equivalent are used to determine the final admission average. Recipients must register full time (minimum 80% of a fullcourse load) and maintain a cumulative average of 85% to retain scholarship in subsequent years.

$5,000 AlumniEntranceScholarship

1 $1,500annually

Awarded to an outstanding student entering Year 1.

Cecil HoustonDiasporaScholarship Fund

7 $2,000 The income from this fund will provide a number of awards to selected first-year students. Consideration is given to students of black African descent inrecognition of the unique educational circumstances and scholarship needs of members of their communities. Eligible candidates must: have a minimumentering average of 70%, be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (includes those with Protected Persons status), meet OSAP Ontario residencyrequirements, and demonstrate financial need.

Deadline: October 15'2017'Non-renewable.

Ed LumleyBursary

Up to 12 $8,000 Awarded annually to students entering directly from a Windsor/Essex County high school, to full-time studies at the University of Windsor. Eligible applicantsmust be in good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need. Recipients must commit to working with at least one mentor in an extracurricularactivity throughout their undergraduate program. Recipients may be considered for renewal in Year 2, 3 and 4 provided they continue to meet the eligibilityrequirements and submit a self-assessment letter and recommendation from their mentor each year.

Deadline: June 1Renewable.

Eleanor CatherineWallace MemorialEntranceScholarship

Up to 20 $5,000 Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student entering directly from a Canadian high school. Assessment is based on academic merit (minimum enteringaverage of 80%), leadership potential, commitment to community and participation in school activities.

Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Meharry Drama inEducation Bursary

1 $1,800 Year 1 of the Drama in Education Program with financial need. Deadline: June 1Non-renewable.

Norah ClearyEntrance Awards

Varies $2,800 Candidates must have been attending Windsor or Essex County secondary schools for at least two years (with preference to graduates of Kennedy Collegiate)and must satisfy entrance requirements as well as show need for financial assistance.

Renewable.

Physics EntranceScholarship

Up to 6 $1,000 This is a competitive award for students with a minimum average of 85% (based on math and science average) entering the High Technology Program inPhysics.

President'sWomen inScienceScholarship

1 $1,500 Female; admission to year one Science; not tenable with other major awards.

University ofWindsor Womenin EngineeringScholarship

Varies $1,000 Female; admission to year one Engineering.

Non-renewable.

WindsorUniversity FacultyAssociationScholarship Fund

10 $1,200 Awarded one for each undergraduate Faculty and one "at large". Eligible students must be residents of Essex, Kent or Lambton counties who have notreceived a concurrent award greater than $2,000.

Non-renewable.

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York University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Al and LaurieMonaco andEnbridge Inc.Scholarship

1 $2,000 You must be a high-school student entering a first-year program at York University with a minimum admission average of 80% (orequivalent). Include a statement about your educational and career objectives under the personal statement section of the Scholarships,Awards and Bursaries Application.

You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

AlexanderLithographersAward

1 $1,400 You must be a high-school student entering a first-year program at York University with a minimum admission average of 85% (orequivalent) and contribute to the life of your school or community.

You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Alumni Award ofDistinctionScholarship

2 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4years), plus a roomin campus residencefor the first year(approx. $4,000).

You must be a high school student seeking admission into your first year of undergraduate study at York University, in any discipline. Youmust have an admission average of 90% or higher and have other accomplishments such as leadership in community service,achievement in arts or sports, or excellence in other areas of individual endeavor, which demonstrate your wholeness and grace ofcharacter.

This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0).

Deadline: February 15Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Arthur FrancisWilliams EntranceAward

1 $4,000 ($2,000 x 2years)

You must be a high-school student entering your first year of undergraduate study in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies atYork University. In addition, you must fulfill the following requirements:have completed at least one 4U/M course (or equivalent) in the Canadian and World Studies divisionhave a minimum overall average of 85%be a Canadian citizen or permanent residentbe a resident of Ontariodemonstrate financial need

This award is renewable for one additional year.

Avie BennettAward

1 $30,000 ($7,500 x 4years)

You must be a student entering your first year of full-time undergraduate study at York University. In addition, you must:be a permanent resident in the City of Brampton (Ontario)be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected persondemonstrate financial needhave a minimum 75% admission average

After the first year, this award is renewable on an annual basis for up to 3 years of undergraduate study, provided you maintain a minimumgrade point average of 7.0 and continue to demonstrate financial need.

Award forAboriginalStudents

8 $20,000 ($5,000 x 4years)

This award is granted to students of Aboriginal ancestry with one award recipient selected from each of the Provincial TerritorialOrganizations in Ontario (currently, Nishnabwe-Aski Nation, Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Anishinabek Nation, Unionof Ontario Indians, Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, Grand Council Treaty No. 3, Métis Nation of Ontario). You must be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must alsopresent a minimum admission average of 70%.

Recipients of the award will be required to take part in a mentorship program.

To renew this award, you must register in a minimum of 18 credits per academic year and maintain a sessional grade point average of 6.0(B).

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Awards ofDistinction: JohnS. ProctorEntranceScholarship

1 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4years), plus a roomon campus residencefor the first year(approx. $4,000).

You must have a minimum average of 90%, accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts, or sports. You must also be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.

This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0) and is offered every 4years.

Deadline: February 15Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

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Bobby OrrEntranceScholarship -School ofKinesiology &Health Science

1 $2,100 You must be a high school student entering the Kinesiology & Health Science program first-year program at York University. You musthave a distinguished academic record combined with extracurricular participation or service to apply.

Campbell MovingSystems Inc.Award

1 $870 You must be a high-school student entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 85% and havecontributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and aresident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

ChancellorBennett EntranceAwards for theWestviewPartnership

7 $20,000 ($5,000 x 4years)

This award is available to high-school students attending one of the following:Westview Centennial Secondary SchoolC.W. Jeffery’s Collegiate InstituteEmery Collegiate InstituteJames Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High SchoolNorth Albion Collegiate Institute

You must be entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 75% and have made a contribution to studentlife in your high school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident ofOntario who demonstrates financial need.

This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 6.0) and participation inmentoring programs offered in local community schools that support and encourage younger students to persist in their current studiesand pursue postsecondary education.

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

ComputerScience,ComputerEngineering andInformationTechnologyScholarship

3 $3,000 You must be a high-school student entering a computer science or information technology first-year program at York University with anadmission average of 75%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario whodemonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Costco CanadaAward

1 $10,000 ($2,500 x 4years)

The Costco Canada Award will be given to an incoming full-time BBA or iBBA student at the Schulich School of Business with goodacademic standing. The recipient must be a resident of Ontario and either a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected personand demonstrated financial need.

Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

David F. Denisonand MaureenFlanagan Award

2 $1,000 To receive this annual award, you must have a minimum admission average of 70%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanentresidents or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Dr. Ferdinand andMrs. EmeldaThomas EntranceAward

1 $1,125 This award will be granted to a student who is a graduate of a school that has participated in the York University Westview Partnership(Westview Centennial Secondary School, C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, Emery Collegiate Institute, James Cardinal McGuiganCatholic High School and North Albion Collegiate Institute).

To be considered, applicants must fulfill the following criteria: i) be first generation Canadian (i.e., parents born in a country other thanCanada); ii) be entering a direct-entry undergraduate program with a minimum admission average of 75% (or equivalent); AND iii) havemade contributions to student life by volunteering in their high school or community. The recipient must also be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident or protected person, a resident of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Entrance Bursaryfor AboriginalStudents

3 $8,800 ($2,200 for 4years)

You must be all of the following:an undergraduate student of Aboriginal ancestry (status or non-status)a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected persona resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need

Faculty of HealthRenewableEntrance Award

2 $7,500 ($1,875 x 4years)

You must be a student entering your first year of study in the Faculty of Health at York University with a minimum admission average of75% You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financialneed.

If you continue to meet the above criteria, you will be eligible to renew the award in your second, third and fourth years of study.

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

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George andCatherine FallisEntrance Award

1 $2,000 The George and Catherine Fallis Entrance Award is intended to assist a student of promising ability who is challenged in his/her pursuit ofpostsecondary education due to limited financial resources.

You must be a high school student entering a first-year Bachelor of Arts program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, whohas a minimum admission average of 85%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a residentof Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

George and HelenVari FoundationAward

$2,500 Awarded to 2 first-year undergraduate students in the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Recipients are selected on the basis of academicmerit.

You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Great CanadianBagel LimitedAward

1 $2,800 To receive the annual Great Canadian Bagel award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University,with an admission average of 85% or higher and contribute to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Han Shan SihBuddhist SocietyBursary forEnvironmentalStudies

Varies $2,000 to $5,000 The Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society Bursary for Environmental Studies provides financial aid to students applying to study in the Facultyof Environmental Studies. You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario whodemonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Harry W. ArthursAlumni FamiliesEntranceScholarship

1 $24,000 ($6,000 x 4years)

You must seek admission into your first year of undergraduate study, be a child, sibling or grandchild of a York University degree graduate,have a minimum admission average of 90% (based on 4U/M courses or equivalent) and have a demonstrated record of participation andleadership in extracurricular student life.

Deadline: February 15Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

HonderichBursary

4 $32,000 (8,000 x 4years)

The Toronto Star established this award in honour of its Chair, Beland Honderich, to encourage deserving high school students to pursuea university education.

If you are in your final year at James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School, C.W. Jefferys Secondary School, Emery CollegiateInstitute or Westview Centennial Secondary School, you will be chosen by the schools annually. The award includes a summer job at theToronto Star at the end of your first year.

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

HSBCScholarship

2 $5,000 To receive this annual scholarship, you must be a high school student who is admitted to a direct-entry undergraduate program at YorkUniversity, with a minimum high school average of 80% or equivalent. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident orprotected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Ian and DorothyMacDonald Award

1 $10,000 ($2,500 x 4years)

You must be a student entering your first year who has achieved a minimum admission average of 70%. You must also be a Canadiancitizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

You will be eligible to renew this award for a maximum of 3 additional years provided you maintain a cumulative GPA of 6.0 (B).

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Irwin SeatingCompany Award

1 $1,150 To receive the Irwin Seating Company Award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University. Youmust have an admission average of 85% or higher and have contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Jaswant SinghRandhawaMemorialScholarship

2 $625 You must be a student entering your first year of study from the City of Toronto Peel Region or York Region. You must be a Canadiancitizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must also have aminimum admission average of 80%. Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated involvement in the Sikh community.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Kinesiology &Health ScienceEntrance Award

1 $2,100 This annual entrance award is given to an outstanding student choosing to pursue the study of kinesiology and health science at YorkUniversity.

You must have a distinguished academic and extracurricular record at the high school level. You must also be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

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Liberal Arts &ProfessionalStudies EntranceAward

4 $6,800 ($1,700 x 4years)

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies recognizes that students may be challenged in their pursuit of postsecondaryeducation due to limited financial resources. The Faculty is committed to providing such students with the opportunity to realize their goalto complete an undergraduate degree.

You must be admitted to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies with a minimum admission average of 85%. You must alsobe a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Malcolm StreeteBursary

1 $1,300 You must be a student entering the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies from Oakwood Collegiate Institute or a high school in theJane-Finch or Regent Park communities.

To be eligible, you must enroll in at least 24 credits, demonstrate financial need, be involved in your community and declare an interest instudying in the social sciences (including Anthropology, Economics, Human Geography, Political Science or Sociology).

You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.You will be given preference if you have demonstrated involvement in the African or Caribbean community.

M.A.T.A. EntranceAward

1 $1,250 The M.A.T.A Entrance Award has been created to support students entering York University who are involved in community service orextracurricular activities that generate networking and improvement of social skills. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanentresident or protected person, a resident of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

NEWAD Award 1 $1,150 To receive the NEWAD Award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University.

You must have an admission average of 85% or higher and have contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Oscar PetersonScholarship

1 $40,000 ($10,000 x 4years)

This scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student entering the Music program who demonstrates a unique musical ability,especially in the field of jazz performance, as demonstrated through live performance or a portfolio and faces social, economic or personalbarriers that could inhibit their ability to pursue a university degree. The recipient must present a minimum admission average of 80% andbe a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, who is a resident of Ontario and demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Palladini FamilyAward

1 $1,250 You must be a student entering York University from C.W. Jeffery's Collegiate Institute, Westview Centennial Secondary School or JamesCardinal McGuigan Catholic High School, who has achieved a minimum 70% admission average and has demonstrated leadership withinthe Jane-Finch community or a student association at your high school.

You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.The award is offered every 4 years.

Randal DooleyMemorialEntrance Bursary

2 $2,400 You must be a high school student entering the first-year Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies program from a high school inthe Jane and Finch corridor.

You must meet the minimum admission requirements and demonstrate community involvement in the Jane-Finch community. You mustalso be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Ray and JoeAbramson Awardin Mathematics &Statistics

1 $1,300 You must be a student entering the first year in a major program in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. You must also be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must have ademonstrated record of extracurricular involvement in a math-related club and/or activity.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Schulich LeaderScholarship

2 $100,000 ($25,000 x4 years) or $80,000($20,000 x 4 years)

One scholarship valued at $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years) will be awarded to a Schulich Leader Nominee admitted to an Engineeringprogram in the Lassonde School of Engineering. An additional scholarship valued at $80,000 ($20,000 x 4 years) will be awarded to aSchulich Leader Nominee admitted to Science, Technology or Mathematics. Candidates must possess two of the following threeattributes: • have exceptional high academic grades • have demonstrated leadership in school life and community life, or has providedevidence of entrepreneurial talent • have demonstrated financial need

Deadline: February 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

TesmaInternational Inc.Award

1 $1,600 You must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University, with a minimum 85% admission average. You mustalso be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Tom ArnoldCPMEA EntranceScholarship

1 $2,000 You must be a high school student entering the first year of a direct-entry program at York University from a high school in the YorkRegion. This includes the municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan andWhitchurch–Stouffville.

You must have a minimum final admission average of 80% to be considered. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident orprotected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Deadline: April 1Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

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Unilever CanadaUndergraduateAward inEnvironmentalStudies

1 $5,000 You must be an incoming Faculty of Environmental Studies undergraduate student who has achieved a minimum 80% admission averageand has written an excellent 1,000-word essay on your vision of sustainability. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident orprotected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Van-Rob Inc.Award

1 $2,500 To receive the Van-Rob Inc. Award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University, with an admissionaverage of 85% or higher who has contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanentresident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

WestviewEntrance Award

2 $1,500 You must be a graduate of Westview Centennial Secondary School. You must also demonstrate financial need and have a minimumadmission average of 80%. All Westview graduates applying to York University are eligible to apply.

York UniversityRenewableEntrance AthleticScholarship

25 $22,500 (up to$4,500 x 5 years)

You must be a full-time undergraduate student entering York University with a minimum admissions average of 80% (or equivalent). Youmust be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.

This scholarship can be held in conjunction with other merit based scholarships and awards; however, the value of all funding in whichathletic ability is a criteria cannot exceed $4,500 (or the value of tuition and compulsory fees) per year. To renew this award, you mustachieve a minimum grade point average of 6.0 each year and enroll in a minimum of 18 credits.

Deadline: April 1Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Application Not Required

Chancellor CoryEntranceScholarship

1 $16,000 ($4,000 x 4years)

You must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 90%. You must be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.

Upon receiving this award, you are not eligible for the York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship. To renew, you must achieve aminimum grade point average of 8.0 and complete a minimum of 24 credits each academic year (prior summer, fall/winter sessions).

Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

Edith SchulichBBA/iBBAEntrance Award

1 $5,000 Awarded to an incoming BBA/iBBA student who has demonstrated exceptional academic ability in your final year of high school.Recipients must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financialneed.

Non-renewable.http://schulich.yorku.ca/student-life-services/financial-aid/undergraduate-scholarships-awards

Faculty of ScienceEntranceScholarship

Unlimited $2,000 This scholarship is awarded automatically to Canadian high school students applying to the Faculty of Science at York University with anadmission average of 90% or higher.

Non-renewable.http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

LassondeEntranceScholarship

Unlimited $2,000 This scholarship is automatically awarded to Canadian high school students with an admission average of 90% or higher.

Nissan CanadaLeadershipEntrance Award

1 $3,125 To receive the Nissan Canada Leadership Entrance Award, you must be an incoming Schulich School of Business BBA or iBBA studentwho has academic achievement. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontariowho demonstrates financial need.

Students who apply for admission to Schulich will be considered automatically for this award, provided that they submit the supplementaryinformation form by the deadline.

Seymour SchulichBBA/iBBAEntranceScholarship

1 In recognition of academic excellence and merit, Seymour Schulich has created the Seymour Schulich BBA/iBBA Entrance Scholarship.

You must be an incoming BBA or iBBA student who has demonstrated academic excellence. You must also be active in your communityand demonstrate leadership qualities either in school or through extracurricular activities.

Steven K. HudsonBBA/iBBAEntrance Award

1 To receive the Steven K. Hudson BBA Entrance Award, you must be a first-year BBA or iBBA student who achieved first class standing("A") in your senior year of high school and has shown strong entrepreneurial achievements. You must also be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Tanna H. SchulichBBA/iBBAEntranceScholarship

1

$5,000

In recognition of academic excellence and merit, Seymour Schulich has created the Tanna H. Schulich BBA/iBBA Entrance Scholarship.

You must be an incoming BBA or iBBA student who has demonstrated academic excellence. You must also be active in your communityand demonstrate leadership qualities either in school or through extracurricular activities.

Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

York UniversityAutomaticEntranceScholarship

Unlimited $500 to $14,000 (upto $3,500 x 4 years)

You must be a high school student applying to a direct-entry undergraduate program and a Canadian citizen, permanent resident orprotected person. You must also have completed your high school diploma with high academic standing (minimum 80%).

Scholarship values:$3,500* (renewable for 3 additional years): final admission average 95% and above$2,000* (one time only): final admission average 90%- 94.9%$1,000* (one time only): final admission average 85%-89.9%$500* (one time only): final admission average 80%-84.9%

If your admission average is 95% or higher, the scholarship is renewable for an additional three years of full-time undergraduate study aslong as you maintain high academic standing each year.

*If you qualify for one of the scholarships and accept your admission offer by the date indicated in your offer letter, you will also qualify forthe Student Life Award, valued at $500 (one time only).

York UniversityAwards ofAchievement

6 $24,000 ($6,000 x 4years)

You must be a high school student applying to a direct-entry undergraduate program, with an admission average of 85% or higher, whohas contributed to your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a residentof Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

York UniversityPresident'sScholarship

18 $21,600 ($5,400 x 4years)

Awarded automatically to high school students who present the highest admission average in each faculty.

You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. This scholarship cannot be held in conjunction with anotherrenewable entrance scholarship, the York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship or the York University Continuing StudentScholarship. This scholarship is renewable for an additional three years of undergraduate study, provided you maintain a sessional gradepoint average of 8.0 and register in a minimum of 18 credits in the fall/winter session.

Renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

York UniversityTalent EntranceScholarship

15 $1,000 This scholarship is based on your audition performance or evaluation, which is required for admission to the School of the Arts, Media,Performance & Design.

Non-renewable.http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/financialsupport

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Application Required

Alumni Award ofDistinctionScholarship

2 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4years), plus the cost ofa room in residencefor the first year(approx. $4,000)

You must be a high school student seeking admission to your first year of undergraduate study at York University, in any discipline. You musthave an admission average of 90% or higher and have other accomplishments, such as leadership in community service, achievement in arts orsports, or excellence in other areas of individual endeavor, which demonstrate your wholeness and grace of character. This award is renewedon the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0).

Deadline: February 15,2018Renewable.www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries/application

Avie BennettAward

1 $30,000 ($7,500 x 4years)

You must be a student entering your first year of full-time undergraduate study at York University. In addition, you must:be a permanent resident in the City of Brampton (Ontario)be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected persondemonstrate financial needhave a minimum 75% admission average

After the first year, this award is renewable on an annual basis for up to 3 years of undergraduate study, provided you maintain a minimumgrade point average of 7.0 and continue to demonstrate financial need.

Deadline: April 1, 2018Renewable.www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries/application

Award forAboriginalStudents

8 $20,000 ($5,000 x 4years)

This award is granted to students of Aboriginal ancestry with one award recipient selected from each of the Provincial Territorial Organizations inOntario (currently, Nishnabwe-Aski Nation, Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Anishinabek Nation, Union of Ontario Indians,Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, Grand Council Treaty No. 3, Métis Nation of Ontario). You must be a Canadian citizen, permanentresident or protected person, and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must also present a minimum admission averageof 70%.

Recipients of the award will be required to take part in a mentorship program.

To renew this award, you must register in a minimum of 18 credits per academic year and maintain a sessional grade point average of 6.0 (B).

Deadline: April 1Renewable.www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries/application

Bourse d’entréepour lesfinissants desécoles de languefrançaise del’Ontario

Illimité 1 250 $ Cette bourse est accordée à tous les finissantes et finissants venant directement des écoles secondaires de langue française de l’Ontario quiont suivi tous leurs cours en français et qui sont admis à Glendon pour la rentrée de septembre 2018..

Deadline: À déterminerNon-renewable.www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fr/frais-et-financement/bourses/obligatoire

ChancellorBennett EntranceAward for theWestviewPartnership

7 $20,000 ($5,000 x 4years)

This award is available to high-school students attending one of the following schools:Westview Centennial Secondary SchoolC.W. Jeffrey’s Collegiate InstituteEmery Collegiate InstituteJames Cardinal McGuiganNorth Albion Collegiate

You must be entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 75% and have made a contribution to student life inyour high school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, and resident of Ontario whodemonstrates financial need. This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 6.0)and participation in mentoring programs offered in local community schools that support and encourage younger students to persist in theircurrent studies and pursue postsecondary education.

Deadline: April 1, 2018Renewable.www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries/application

Entrance Bursaryfor AboriginalStudents

3 $8,800 ($2,200 x 4years)

You must be all of the following:an undergraduate student of Aboriginal ancestry (status or non-status)a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected persona resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need

Deadline: April 1Renewable.www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries/application

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