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Awards of Distinction Merit Scholarships

These scholarships are awarded to applicants short-listed for the Awards of Distinction. Refer to the criteria listed above.

Ray and Joe Abramson Award in Mathematics and Statistics

Donor: Blanca Abramson and Professor Morton Z. Abramson

The award will be given annually to a student entering first year in a major program within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, who is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, a resident of Ontario, and who demonstrates financial need. Candidates must have a demonstrated record of extracurricular involvement in a math-related club and/or activity. Should there not be a suitable first-year candidate, the award will be given to an upper year mathematics and statistics student who has demonstrated a record of extracurricular involvement in a math-related club and/or activity, is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrates financial need.

This award commemorates the parents of Professor Morton Abramson, who retired in 2004 after 37 years at York University. It is created as a tribute to Professor Abramson's wide-ranging contributions to student and faculty life in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, at York University, and within the wider community.

Alexander Lithographers Award

Donor: Alexander Lithographers

As a friend and supporter of York University since its inception, Alexander Lithographers has witnessed the evolution of the University from its modest beginnings at the Glendon campus in 1959 to its current status as a renowned Canadian university. The Alexander Lithographers Award has been established to provide an annual award to a deserving secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

Tom Arnold CPMEA Entrance Scholarship

Donor: CPMEAs

This award will be offered to a secondary school student entering the first year of a direct entry program at York University from a high school in the York Region, inclusive of the municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan and Whitchurch-Stouffville, who is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, a resident of Ontario and who demonstrates financial need. Applicants must have a minimum final admission average of 80 per cent (or equivalent) to be considered.

Harry W. Arthurs Alumni Entrance Scholarship

Donor: York University Alumni Association

The York University Alumni Association has established the Harry W. Arthurs Alumni Entrance Scholarship in commemoration of the achievements of Harry W. Arthurs, president of York University from 1985 to 1992, and in celebration of the 30th anniversary of York University. President Arthurs' unfailing commitment to building excellence into the University's academic, social, cultural and physical development was fundamental in shaping its identity and direction. This award will be given to a student seeking admission into the first year of undergraduate study. To apply, candidates must be children or grandchildren of graduates holding a York University degree; be eligible for a York University Entrance Scholarship; and have a demonstrated record of participation and leadership in extracurricular student life. For further information, please contact the Scholarships and Bursaries unit of Student Financial Services or visit the York Admissions Web site at http://www.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/.

Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies Entrance Scholarship

The York University Senate has provided Atkinson with Entrance Scholarships every year. The scholarships are awarded to selected applicants newly admitted to Atkinson who are: pursuing their first degree programs; mature (21 years and over), college or university transfer students; or are students under 21 years old who do not have access to other York entrance scholarships such as the Provost, York Entrance Scholarships, e.g. students who graduated from high school at least two years prior to admission to Atkinson and have not attended a postsecondary institution since; and students who demonstrate high academic potential through their previous academic/work/community and life experience.

Avie Bennett Awards

Donor: Avie Bennett

These awards are available to students entering their first year of full-time undergraduate study at the University who are applying from a permanent residence in the City of Brampton (Ontario), who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, who have demonstrated financial need, and who have a minimum 75 per cent average at the time of admission to the University.

Avie Bennett Visionary Leadership Scholarship

Donor: Avie Bennett

These awards will be available to students entering their first year of full time undergraduate study at the University who are applying from a permanent residence in the City of Brampton, who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, who have demonstrated financial need, and who have a minimum 80 per cent average at the time of admission to the University. The students must also have a proven commitment to service and society, and a desire to continue that service as a leader while at York. The award is renewable for a maximum of four years on an annual basis provided the recipient has maintained a minimum grade point average of 7.8, continues to demonstrate financial need, and has a successful annual review of their new leadership project at York. A York Visionary Leadership Award is one of the most distinguished and celebrated awards that York provides selected incoming students. The key focus of York's Visionary Leaders will be to "find the difference that makes a difference" during their academic studies at York. They will do this by defining and implementing a forward-looking vision for service leadership as a full-time student at York. Students' projects will focus on service leadership in all its styles, and can be developed in areas as diverse as improving student life at York, using the expertise of their academic discipline to serve the community, or contributing to the needs of special populations or communities with special challenges. Examples of projects could be as varied as:

  • A communications project to promote tolerance and respect for diversity on campus.
  • A peer financial consulting service for new students.
  • A performing arts project to raise funds for musical instruments and offer free lessons in the community.
  • A mentoring program to work with students on First Nations reserves to help aboriginal students build their experience and eligibility for financial assistance to attend university.
  • A young writers project to organize and find sponsors for an annual Canada-wide poetry writing competition for university students.
  • A health promotion project to develop a smoking cessation program for York students.

York Visionary Leaders will work on their projects with the support of a mentoring team, spending the first one to two years developing the vision and plan for their leadership project and the last two to three years implementing the project.

Value of the Award:

Each Visionary Leadership Scholarship is worth a total of $38,000 over four years. Each recipient will receive as part of the award:

  • Financial support for tuition and living expenses ($9,000/year for 4 years).
  • Reimbursement of approved project costs (Up to $500 per year, depending on your project's needs and a review of the budget you submit to the VP Students, with an overall maximum of $2000).

Barbados Canadian Friendship Scholarship

Donor: Dr. Avie Bennett

The Barbados Canadian Friendship Scholarship will be given annually to a student entering the first year of full time undergraduate study at York University who demonstrates a clear and compelling passion for, and a history of working with, the Barbadian community or the Barbadian-Canadian community. Applicants must have a minimum admission average of 80 per cent and must demonstrate financial need.

Bethune College Lexicon Award

Donor: Bethune College Lexicon Foundation

Founded by the undergraduate students of Norman Bethune College and supported by college members, this award is available to a student entering their first-year of any full-time undergraduate program at York University. Candidates must have a demonstrated record of involvement within their high school or community, and will be assessed on the basis of potential community involvement at Norman Bethune College (e.g. with science clubs etc.). The application deadline date is August 1st.

BMO Financial Group Scholarships

Donor: BMO Financial Group

The BMO Financial Group Scholarships will be awarded to ten incoming students applying to Glendon College from Canadian educational institutions outside Ontario (e.g. high school, community college or other University) with a minimum admission average of 80 per cent. Five scholarships will be awarded to students applying from Quebec and the remaining scholarships to students applying from the rest of Canada (excluding Ontario). Recipients will be Canadian citizens, permanent resident or protected person and demonstrate financial need.

John Brooks Community Foundation Scholarship

The recipients of the John Brooks Community Foundation Scholarship are selected on the basis of academic achievement, admission to a full-time York University program, and documented participation in extracurricular activities and community service. Preference will be given to applicants from visible minorities of African descent.

Campbell Moving Systems Inc. Award

Donor: Campbell Moving Systems Inc.

Campbell Moving Systems Inc. is a third-generation family owned and operated company committed to excellence in customer care and service. The Campbell Moving Systems Inc. Award has been established to provide an annual award to a deserving secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation Award

The Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation was founded in 1988 to assist talented and well-rounded Canadian students in the completion of undergraduate study at selected Canadian universities. Students are chosen by the foundation while in their final year of secondary school and must attend one of the participating universities. The criteria for nominee selection, besides strong academic achievement and physical vigour, are as follows: evidence of moral force of character, capacity to lead and to motivate fellow students and evidence of a strong commitment to the community both within and outside the school.

City of Toronto North York Community Scholarship

Donor: City of Toronto

This scholarship was established to honour York University's 25th anniversary and its contribution to North York. The scholarship will be awarded to a student from a North York secondary school entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate program. Criteria for the scholarship winner are high academic standing and/or financial need, combined with a history of community involvement and an interest in urban studies.

Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Information Technology Award

Through the generous donations by supporters of York University, the Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Information Technology Award has been established to assist students entering a Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Information Technology Program offered by the Faculties of Arts, Atkinson, Science and Engineering, or Glendon College. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons of Ontario, demonstrate financial need and present a minimum secondary school admission average of 85 per cent.

David F. Denison and Maureen Flanagan Award

Donor: David Denison

These awards will be given annually to students at York University who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario, and who demonstrate financial need. Recipients will have a minimum 70 per cent (or its equivalent) admission average upon entrance into a first-year direct entry undergraduate York program (for new students), or a minimum cumulative grade point average of 6.0 (for continuing students).

Randal Dooley Memorial Entrance Bursary

Donor: Ms Suzie Gotha

The Randal Dooley Memorial Entrance Bursary will be offered to a secondary school student entering the first year of a Faculty of Arts program at York University from a high school in the Jane and Finch corridor. The successful applicant must meet the Faculty of Arts minimum admission requirements, have a record of community involvement in the Jane and Finch area, and demonstrate financial need.

Entrance Bursary for Students from Ontario French First Language High Schools

The Entrance Bursary for Students from Ontario French First Language High Schools is awarded to new first-year students who have graduated from Ontario French First Language High Schools. Students must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need. Glendon College will contact recipients for financial need information.

Faculty of Arts Entrance Award

Donor: Faculty of Arts

The Faculty of Arts recognizes that students may be challenged in their pursuit of a postsecondary education because of limited financial resources. The Faculty is committed to providing such students with the opportunity to realize their goal to complete an undergraduate degree. Applicants must be admitted to the Faculty of Arts with a minimum admission average of 85 per cent. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, be Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need. This award is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. To renew the award, recipients must be in a minimum of 18 credits, academically eligible to continue in an Honours program and continue to demonstrate financial need. This award can be held in conjunction with the York University Entrance Scholarship.

George and Catherine Fallis Entrance Award

Donor: Dr. George Fallis

George and Catherine Fallis together have been lifelong volunteers in Canadian society, supporters of social justice and liberal arts education. Their son, Dr. George Fallis, and family and friends, established this award in their honour. The George and Catherine Fallis Entrance Award is intended to assist a student of promising ability who is challenged in their pursuit of a postsecondary education because of limited financial resources. This award will be offered to a secondary school student entering the first year of a Faculty of Arts program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

Friends of Glendon College Entrance Scholarships

Donor: Friends of Glendon Foundation

The Friends of Glendon College offer three entrance scholarships to applicants to Glendon with high academic standing. Entrance scholarships include the Lester B. Pearson Scholarship, the Ron Triffon Scholarship and the Alumni Scholarship. Friends of Glendon entrance scholarships are made available thanks to generous donations from the Friends of L.B. Pearson and Ron Triffon and members of the alumni, staff, faculty and community at large.

Friends of Glendon Award of Excellence

Donor: Friends of Glendon Foundation

The Friends of Glendon Award of Excellence is awarded to incoming students admitted to Glendon College with the highest academic standing from a Canadian educational institution outside Ontario (e.g. high school, community college or other university). Recipients will be Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.

Great Canadian Bagel Limited Award

Donor: Great Canadian Bagel Limited

The Great Canadian Bagel Limited has 160 locations across Canada which offer a healthy way to enjoy a sandwich, snack or meal. The Great Canadian Bagel Ltd. Award has been established to provide an annual award to a deserving secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

HSBC Scholarship

Donor: HSBC Bank Canada

The scholarship will be given annually to secondary school students admitted to a direct-entry undergraduate program at York University, who have achieved a minimum secondary school average of 80 per cent or its equivalent. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario, and demonstrate financial need.

The Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society Bursaries for Environmental Studies

Donor: Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society

The Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society Bursary for Environmental Studies provide financial aid to students applying to study in the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Undergraduate bursaries are valued at $2,000 each. In addition, from 2006-2007, one bursary valued at approximately $5,000 will be awarded to a graduate student who exemplifies in his or her study a religious, ethical or spiritual commitment to the environment. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, and Ontario residents, and demonstrate financial need. The number of students receiving support from the fund will be determined annually by the Faculty of Environmental Studies.

Harris Steel Entrance Scholarships

Donor: Milton E. Harris

Milton Harris, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Harris Steel Group Inc. is committed to encouraging students from across Canada to study in Ontario to promote Canadian unity. These prestigious scholarships were established to recognize exceptional academic achievement among entering undergraduates. A total of six awards will be offered: three to students from Quebec and three from British Columbia or Alberta. Applications will be judged on academic achievement and a 500 - 1,000 word essay relating to their reasons for wanting to pursue studies at Glendon College, York University.

The Honderich Awards

Donors: Beland Honderich and The Toronto Star

The Toronto Star has established these bursaries in honour of its Chair, Beland Honderich. Their purpose is to encourage deserving secondary school students to pursue a university education. A student in their penultimate year at James Cardinal McGuigan Secondary School, C.W. Jefferys Secondary School, Regina Pacis Catholic High School and Westview Centennial Secondary School will be chosen by the schools annually. The award is renewable for a maximum of four years. Students are guaranteed a summer job at the Toronto Star at the end of their first year.

Irwin Seating Company Award

Donor: Irwin Seating Company

Irwin Seating Company is a leading manufacturer of public seating for auditoriums, theatres, arenas and educational/institutional facilities. One of the company's core values is to actively support the communities where the company is located. The Irwin Seating Company Award has been established to provide an annual award to a promising secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

International "Circle of Scholars" Scholarship

Awarded to international students (required to have a study permit for Canada) entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts, Atkinson (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Administrative Studies only), Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Glendon, Science and Engineering or Schulich School of Business. Applicants must be nominated by their high school, have outstanding academic achievement (`A' average or equivalent), and have other accomplishments such as community service or excellence in the arts, sports or other areas of individual achievement. Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must have graduated from high school within the past two years, and must be a citizen of the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America or South America (preference is given to those residing in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America or South America). This award is for the first year of study only.

Kawai Canada Entrance Scholarship

Donor: Kawai Canada Music Limited

The Kawai Canada Entrance Scholarship recognizes academic excellence and outstanding ability/promise in piano performance. It is awarded annually to a first-year student entering full-time undergraduate studies in the Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts. The Department of Music will make a recommendation based on audition results and academic merit.

Kinesiology and Health Science Entrance Award

Donor: School of Kinesiology and Health Science

This annual entrance award will be given to an outstanding student choosing to pursue the study of kinesiology and health science at York University. The recipient will have a distinguished academic and extracurricular record at the secondary school level, will be an Ontario resident, will be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and will have demonstrable financial need.

R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation Scholars Awards

Donor: The R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation

The R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation has become known as one of Canada's largest and most ardent supporters of a wide variety of charitable causes, especially in the Durham region. York University has a rich historical relationship with the R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation. In recognition of the University's first $1 million gift from the foundation in 1968, York's McLaughlin College was named in honour of Colonel McLaughlin. Through the R. Samuel McLaughlin Scholars Award, the R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation is pleased to show its support of Durham region students wishing to study at York University. The successful applicants will be entering any Faculty (graduate or undergraduate), and have a home address, or will have graduated from a high school in the Regional Municipality of Durham. The successful applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

NEWAD Media Award

Donor: NEWAD Media

NEWAD Media is a nation-wide indoor advertising network. The NEWAD Media Award has been established to provide an annual award to a deserving secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must be a first-year undergraduate student entering from a secondary school with a minimum 85 per cent average, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

Bobby Orr Entrance Scholarship in Kinesiology and Health Science

Donor: Bobby Orr

Bobby Orr has generously funded an endowment at York University which provides an annual entrance scholarship. To be considered for this scholarship an applicant must apply to the Kinesiology and Health Science Program. The applicant must also have a distinguished academic record at the secondary school level combined with extracurricular participation or service.

President's Award of Excellence for International Students

Awarded to international students with a permanent country of citizenship from West Africa, Ghana, Kenya or the Caribbean region and holding an admission average of greater than 85 per cent. Renewable for four years of undergraduate studies with a grade point sessional average of 7.8. Cannot be held with any other entrance scholarship. If recipient's immigration status changes at anytime while studying at York and they are exempted from paying international fees for any reason, the value of this award will be adjusted to reflect domestic tuition fee values.

Sarah and Joe Rainsberger Entrance Bursary for Home School Students

Donor: Sarah and Joe Rainsberger

Awarded to an incoming student admitted to Glendon College who has been home schooled and demonstrates financial need. Should there be no suitable applicants in a given year, the award will be held over until the following year.

Escott Reid Entrance Scholarship

Donor: Friends of Glendon Foundation

Awarded to an outstanding student entering Glendon College who has demonstrated activity in international events through education, volunteerism or employment.

Roseann Runte Scholarship for Bilingualism

Donor: Roseann Runte

Roseann Runte, Principal of Glendon from 1989 to 1994, supported academic excellence in both French and English as a key to global understanding and peace. This scholarship was established in recognition of the special role of bilingualism in laying the foundation for communication on the national and international level. Student must be entering their first year of studies, and have high academic achievement and leadership. Open to Glendon College applicants showing a commitment to bilingualism.

Malcolm Streete Memorial Bursary

Donor: Beverly Mascoll Community Foundation

An award will be given to a student entering the Faculty of Arts from Oakwood Collegiate high school, or a high school in the Jane-Finch or Regent Park communities. To be eligible, a student must enrol in at least 24 credits, demonstrate financial need, have been involved in their community, and declare an interest in studying in the social sciences (including anthropology, economics, human geography, political science or sociology). Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, and Ontario residents with demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students with black African or Afro-Caribbean heritage.

Hyacinth Taylor Owen Entrance Bursary

Donor: Hyacinth Taylor Owen

The Hyacinth Taylor Owen Entrance Bursary is offered to a secondary school student entering the first year of a Faculty of Arts program at York University from a high school in the Jane and Finch corridor. The successful applicant must meet the Faculty of Arts minimum admission requirements, have a record of community involvement in the Jane and Finch area and demonstrate financial need.

Tesma International Inc. Award

Donor: Tesma International Inc.

Tesma International is a global supplier of highly engineered engine, transmission, fueling systems and components for the automotive industry. This award has been established to provide an annual award to a deserving secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

Sudha Thakkar Khandwani Award in Western Dance

Donor: Menaka Thakkar

The Sudha Thakkar Khandwani Award in Western Dance is an entrance award which recognizes outstanding ability/promise in performance work in ballet and modern dance. The award is given annually to a student entering full-time undergraduate studies in the Department of Dance. The Sudha Thakkar Khandwani Award in Western Dance was established by the Indian classical dancer and choreographer Menaka Thakkar in honour of her sister, a former Bharatanatyam dancer who was one of Menaka Thakkar's first teachers. The award is supported through the Manorama and Bhanuchandra Thakkar Endowment Fund. The successful applicant must demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

Unilever Canada Undergraduate Entrance Award in Environmental Studies

Donor: Unilever Canada Limited

The Unilever Canada Undergraduate Entrance Award in Environmental Studies is a prestigious student award made possible by the generous support of Unilever Canada Limited. Unilever produces and markets a wide range of foods, home and personal care products and is best known by its brands, which have been familiar features in Canadian homes for more than 100 years.

Awarded to an incoming Faculty of Environmental Studies (FES) undergraduate student who has achieved a minimum 80 per cent grade point average, and has written an excellent 1,000 word essay on their vision of sustainability. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need.

The Van-Rob Inc. Award

Donor: Van-Rob Inc.

Van-Rob Inc. is a supplier of metal stampings, mechanical and modular assemblies to the O.E.M. and after market. The Van-Rob Inc. Award has been established to provide an annual award to a deserving secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum 85 per cent average at the time of admission to York, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

George and Helen Vari Foundation Award

Donor: The Hon. George and Helen Vari

The Hon. George and Helen Vari generously donated this award to support undergraduate and graduate students in their first year at the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Recipients are selected on the basis of financial need and academic merit. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, be Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need. Please contact the Dean's Office, Faculty of Environmental Studies, for further details.

Ventus Energy Inc. Bursary for Aboriginal Students

Donor: Ventus Energy Inc.

The bursary has been established to enable Aboriginal students to become teachers and to encourage them to use their education and skills to benefit Aboriginal communities. The bursary will be given annually to an Aboriginal student who is entering an undergraduate program at York, in the Faculty of Education. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, resident of Ontario and must demonstrate financial need.

Westview Entrance Award

Two entrance awards are to be awarded annually to students who are graduates of Westview Centennial Secondary School. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a minimum admission average of 80 per cent. All Westview graduates applying to York University are eligible to apply.

Arthur Francis Williams Entrance Award

Donor: Arthur Francis Williams

The award, named in memory of Atkinson alumnus Arthur F. Williams, is available to a secondary school student entering his/her first year of undergraduate study at Atkinson who has completed at least one OAC or one grade 12 University or University/College course (or the equivalent) in the Division of Canadian and World Studies and has a minimum overall average of 85 per cent. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen/permanent residents or protected persons, currently reside in the province of Ontario and demonstrate financial need. This award is renewable for a second year of full-time undergraduate study on the conditions that the student has completed a minimum of 18 credits, achieved a minimum 7.0 (B+) grade point average in their first year of study, continues to demonstrate financial need and is registered as an Atkinson student.

York University Awards of Achievement

York University 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 an undergraduate degree. Recipients must be admitted to an undergraduate Faculty with an admission average of 85 per cent or higher, have contributed to the life of their school and/or community, be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, be Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need.

After the first year, this award is renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study and is renewed on the condition that a student is academically eligible to continue in an Honours program and continues to demonstrate financial need.

To renew the award, recipients must be in a minimum of 18 credits, academically eligible to continue in an honours program and continue to demonstrate financial need. This award can not be held in conjunction with any other entrance award.

York's International Scholarship Program for West Africa and Kenya

Awarded to four international students (required to have a study permit for Canada) entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts, Atkinson (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Administrative Studies only), Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Glendon, Science and Engineering or Schulich School of Business. Applicants must be a citizen of a West African country or Kenya (preference given to those residing in a West African country or Kenya), and must be nominated by their high school, have outstanding academic achievement (`A' average or equivalent), and have other accomplishments such as community service or excellence in the arts, sports or other areas of individual achievement. Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must have graduated from high school within the past two years.

This award is renewable for a further three years of full-time undergraduate study as long as high academic standing (7.8 on a 9.0 York scale) is maintained each academic year.

Yorke Towne Supplies Ltd. Visionary Leadership Scholarship

Donor: Yorke Towne Supplies Ltd.

These awards will be available to students entering their first year of full time undergraduate study at the University, who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, who have demonstrated financial need, and who have a minimum 80 per cent average at the time of admission to York. The students must also have a proven commitment to service and society, and a desire to continue that service as a leader while at York. The award is renewable for another three years on an annual basis provided the recipient has maintained a minimum grade point average of 7.8 (B+), continues to demonstrate financial need, and has a successful annual review of their new leadership project at York. This scholarship will be offered once every four years.

York's United World College Scholarship

Awarded to one international student (required to have a study permit for Canada) entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts, Atkinson (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Administrative Studies only), Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Glendon, Science and Engineering or Schulich School of Business. Applicants must be attending a United World College, and must be nominated by their high school, have outstanding academic achievement (`A' average or equivalent), and have other accomplishments such as community service or excellence in the arts, sports or other areas of individual achievement. Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must have graduated from high school within the past two years. This award is renewable for a further three years of full-time undergraduate study as long as high academic standing (7.8 on a 9.0 York scale) is maintained each academic year.

YUFA Trust/YUFA Jane and Finch Community Bursary

Donor: YUFA Trust

These awards will be offered to secondary school students entering the first year of a direct entry program at York University from a high school in the Jane and Finch community. Preference will be given to students who have completed the York/Westview Partnership Advance Credit Experience. The successful applicants will be selected based on their performance in the ACE course, demonstrated leadership in the ACE program and their Coop placement evaluation. Recipients must also be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected person, be residents of Ontario, and demonstrate financial need. Recipients are limited to a maximum of $10,000 in entrance scholarships, awards and bursaries (including the value of this award).

 

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