The Awards of Distinction
The Awards of Distinction are York University's
most prestigious undergraduate entrance scholarships. These awards
were established to recognize exceptional academic achievement and
individual accomplishment among entering undergraduates. Candidates
must be students in their final year of study in a secondary school
who will be seeking admission into first-year undergraduate study
at York University in any discipline. They must possess an outstanding
scholastic record and will have other accomplishments-such as community
service, achievement in arts or sports, or excellence in other areas
of individual endeavour-which demonstrates the wholeness of the
person and grace of character. The application form is available
from secondary school guidance offices and York's Scholarships and
Bursaries unit of the Office of Student Financial Services.
Award of Distinction: Alumni Awards of Distinction
Donor: York University Alumni Association
The York University Alumni Association (YUAA)
is committed to providing goods, services and programs that facilitate
the life-long process of education and personal development for
all York graduates. The YUAA is equally committed to advancing the
interests of York University itself. Whether the activity be in
the form of advocacy, counsel, philanthropy or any other form of
volunteer assistance, the graduates of York University have a unique
and valuable role to fill in promoting the excellence, welfare and
prestige of the University. Two Alumni Awards of Distinction are
awarded annually.
Award of Distinction: The Betty Jean and John M. Bankes Entrance
Scholarship
Donor: John Bankes and Family
This award has been made possible through the
generosity of John Bankes, a member of the University's Board of
Governors, and that of his family. The award honours their parents
for their long-standing encouragement to family and others to pursue
higher education. The Betty Jean and John M. Bankes Entrance Scholarship
will be granted once every four years.
Award of Distinction: Bruce Bryden Entrance Scholarship
Donor: Board of Governors Colleagues, Family
and Friends of the late Bruce Bryden
Bruce Bryden (1942-1992) was a member of York
University's first class of students in 1960, later graduating in
the Glendon class of 1964. Bruce was a tireless volunteer leader
whose legacy and personal qualities will always be celebrated. In
1965, he was elected as founding president of the York University
Alumni Association. Subsequently, he became the first York graduate
to be appointed to the University Senate, and then in 1971 to the
Board of Governors, where he served for 20 years. Ultimately he
set high standards as the Chair of the Board from 1982 until his
untimely passing. Bruce Bryden was devoted to the entire University,
modestly but genuinely proud of its many exceptional achievements.
Typical of Glendon graduates, he cherished not only his student
memories at Glendon but also the history, warmth, beauty and feelings
of this campus as a special place. The Bruce Bryden Entrance Scholarship
will be granted once every four years.
Award of Distinction: John S. Proctor Entrance Scholarship
Donor: Friends and Colleagues of John S. Proctor
This award honours John S. Proctor, former chancellor
and Chair of the University's Board of Governors, and also commemorates
the University's 25th anniversary. It has been made possible by
the generosity of past and present members of the board. John Proctor
was a banker, tennis champion and philanthropist who served on York's
Board of Governors for many years and eventually became chancellor
in 1982. Mr. Proctor rendered untold hours of service to York University.
He became a model of excellence and was recognized for his personal
integrity, graceful counsel and wise leadership. The John S. Proctor
Entrance Scholarship will be awarded annually.
Award of Distinction: Murray Ross Entrance Scholarship
Donor: Murray Ross
Murray G. Ross, a native of Nova Scotia, received
his university education at Acadia University, the University of
Toronto, the University of Chicago and Columbia University. He has
been a member of the academic staff of the University of Toronto
and served as its vice-president from 1957-1960. In 1960, Dr. Murray
Ross became the president of York University. It was his insight,
commitment and leadership which helped to build the University.
This award honours York students who share these qualities. The
Murray Ross Entrance Scholarship will be granted once every two
years.
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