Pure and Applied Science
Gerald Aspinall Award
Donor: Professor Gerald Aspinall
Gerald Aspinall joined the Chemistry Department
in 1972 and was Chair until 1979. He is now a distinguished research
professor emeritus. This award will assist an undergraduate chemistry
major who has a minimum cumulative grade point average of 6.0 (B)
and who needs financial assistance. The recipient must be a Canadian
citizen or permanent resident, an Ontario resident as defined by
the Ontario Student Assistance Program and must demonstrate financial
need on a bursary application form.
Bursary in Pure and Applied Science
The interest on this bursary is available annually
to assist one or more Faculty of Pure and Applied Science students
who are in financial need. Recipients must have completed at least
24 credits towards a BSc degree with a minimum cumulative credit-weighted
grade point average of 5.0 (C+) over all science courses taken.
Business.ca Inc. Bursary
Donor: Chank-Ming Kelvin Cheung
Business.ca Inc. is a systems development company
that specializes in automating business process utilizing the latest
Web technologies. Business.ca Inc. is a young, fast-growing company
started by former students of York University. Two of its founders
were the first graduates of the Space and Communication Sciences
Program at York University. All students in their third year, enrolled
in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science, in good academic standing
are eligible for this award. Applicants must be Canadian citizens
or permanent residents, Ontario residents as defined by the Ontario
Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in financial need.
Emeritus Professors' Award in the Department of Physics and
Astronomy
The prize was established to recognize the contributions
to the University of the retired faculty members of the Department
of Physics and Astronomy. It is supported by donations of past and
present members of the department. The purpose of the prize is to
encourage outstanding students to continue their studies in physics
and astronomy. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent
residents, Ontario residents as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance
Program (OSAP), and in financial need.
George Faber Memorial Bursary
Donor: Friends and family of the late George
Faber
A bursary is awarded annually in memory of the
late George Faber by members of his family and his associates in
the fur industry to regular, full-time undergraduate students in
a degree program in Pure and Applied Science at York University.
Dr. Geoffrey Hunter Award
Donor: Dr. Susan Prokopenko
The family and friends of Dr. Geoffrey Hunter
established this award to honour his career at York University in
the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Pure and Applied Science.
This award will be given to an undergraduate student in the Faculty
of Pure and Applied Science who has completed at least 30 credits
with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.0 (C). 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.
Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund: Science Award
This award will be granted to a student in the
Faculty of Pure and Applied Science who has completed at least 24
credits and has the highest Faculty grade point average of all applicants
to the science bursary. 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.
Sceptre Investments Bursary
Donor: Michael Wiggan, President of Sceptre
Investment Counsel Ltd.
This bursary will be awarded to an undergraduate
student and a graduate student who is studying in a science discipline.
Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, be
Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need.
Dr. Arthur Train Award in Life Sciences
An annual award will be awarded to an undergraduate
student entering first-year of the Chemistry or Biology Program
in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science. The recipient's overall
grade point average must be a minimum 6.0 (B) in the academic year
immediately preceding admission to the Chemistry or Biology Program.
The student must be a resident of the census metropolitan area of
Toronto and demonstrate financial need.
University Women's Club of North York Scholarship
Donor: University Women's Club of North York
One of the main goals of the club is to further
the education of women. An annual award is given to a female who
is registered in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science, who is
enrolled in courses leading to a Bachelor of Pure and Applied Science
degree and who is in financial need. This award may not be given
each year.
The Diane and Ron Watson Awards
Donor: Diane and Ronald Watson
The Diane and Ron Watson Awards are available to undergraduates
in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science who have completed at least
24 credits, have a cumulative grade point average of 6.0 (B) or better
and demonstrate financial need. The awards are made possible by a generous
contribution from Diane and Ron Watson (an early graduate of the Faculty
of Science) in honour of their families. The donors hope that award recipients
will help other students in the future in a similar way.
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