Education
Peter E. Board Bursary
This award was established by the Faculty of
Education in the memory of Professor Peter E. Board. Recipients
must show both financial need and academic promise. Students should
submit an application along with a course director's recommendation
to the secretary, Petitions and Awards Committee in the Faculty
of Education. Applications, available from the Faculty, must be
received by January 10.
Faculty of Education Entrance Award
The Faculty of Education recognizes that students
may be challenged in their pursuit of a postsecondary education
because of limited financial resources. We are committed to providing
these individuals with the opportunity to realize their goal to
complete their Education degree. The Faculty of Education Entrance
Award's selection criteria will be based on academic excellence
and demonstrated financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens
or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as defined by
the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
Faculty of Education Westview Bursary
Donor: York University Faculty of Education
Faculty, Staff and Alumni
This bursary has been established by the York
University Faculty of Education to be awarded annually to a student
who is a graduate of Westview Centennial Secondary School. Applicants
must demonstrate financial need. Faculty of Education students enrolled
either in the Consecutive Program or the Concurrent Program (enrolled
in practicum seminar courses) are eligible to apply.
Jamison Family Award
Donor: Ms. Nadina Jamison
The Jamison Family Award has been established
by the Jamison family to provide an annual award to a deserving
York University student with a preference given to those students
who are in the Faculty of Education. All Faculty of Education students,
both concurrent and consecutive, are eligible for this award. Students
must be enrolled in practicum courses during the academic year the
award is offered. The award is based on recognized academic promise.
Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent
residents as well as Ontario residents as defined by the Ontario
Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in financial need.
Lakeshore Teachers College Bursary Fund
Donor: Lakeshore Teachers College
An annual bursary will be awarded to a student
coregistered in the Faculty of Education who is in financial need.
Applications, which are available through the Office of Student
Programs, Faculty of Education, and the Glendon Education Office,
should be submitted to the same office before November 1.
The Learning Company School Canada Technology Leadership Award
Donor: Mr. Robert Martellacci
This award is given to a full-time undergraduate
in the BEd Concurrent or Consecutive Program or graduate student
enrolled in the MEd or PhD Program in Education. The first award
shall be given to an undergraduate student; the following year the
award shall go to a graduate student. The award shall continue to
be given on this alternating cycle. The recipient must demonstrate
leadership in the application of technology to teaching and learning
in schools or the community, as well as a willingness to present
a workshop or seminar to the Faculty of Education on the use of
technology in teaching and learning during the year of tenure of
the award. A minimum grade point average of 6.0 (B) or the equivalent
is required. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
as well as Ontario residents as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance
Program (OSAP) and in financial need.
LearningStation.com Canada Technology Award
Donor: Mr. Dominic Sicilia
This award was established by the LearningStation.com,
an Internet-based Canadian company. Concurrent Ed II and Ed III
students enrolled in a practicum course and all Consecutive students
are eligible to apply. Awards will be decided based on innovative
technological promise in a practicum setting with a lesser weight
being given to financial need. One recommendation letter from the
host school who is familiar with the applicant's work is required.
The letter must address the applicant's contribution towards
innovative use of technology. A nomination from a course director
is also required. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent
residents, be Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need.
MarySue McCarthy Bursary
This award has been established by the Faculty
of Education Alumni Association to honour Professor MarySue McCarthy,
an outstanding educator and a founding member of the Faculty. Recipients
will be able to demonstrate both academic promise and financial
need.
Stan M. Shapson Bursary
Donor: Stan M. Shapson
Stan Shapson is a York graduate (MA '69,
PhD '73) who went on to become the dean of the Faculty of Education
from 1990 to 1998 and associate vice-president, Strategic Academic
Initiative. This award will be made annually to a deserving student
who is enrolled in the Jewish Teacher Education Program (Faculties
of Arts and Education). The recipient must be a Canadian citizen
or permanent resident, an Ontario resident and must demonstrate
financial need.
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