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Bursaries and Awards - Colleges

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Calumet College Bursary Fund

Donor: Calumet College

Calumet College offers annual bursaries up to the value of the yearly interest generated on the Calumet Student Assistant Bursary Fund account. The sums granted vary and are divided among a small number of eligible applicants taking into consideration both academic standing and need. A minimum 6.0 (B) average is required in at least 24 credits, or the equivalent, taken while a student is enrolled in the college.

Calumet College Council Bursary

Donor: Calumet College Council

The Calumet College Council established this bursary in 1998. It will be presented annually (selection in the fall) to a Calumet student who is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, and a resident of Ontario who has demonstrated financial need. Additionally, the recipient will be an active member of Calumet College. The grade requirement will be a full course load in the previous year, as a Calumet student, with a minimum grade point average of 5.0 (C+).

Olga Cirak Alumni Bursary Fund

Donor: Friends of Stong College

The purpose of the bursary fund is to provide an opportunity for financial aid to full-time members of the Stong community of at least one full academic session who have demonstrated a high level of commitment and involvement in the college, a serious academic attitude and financial need. Deadline date for application is October 15. Further information may be obtained from the Master's Office, 317 Stong College. The Board of Trustees reserves the right not to make an award in a given year.

The George Doxey Bursary Fund

A bursary will be awarded to a deserving student in McLaughlin residence (Tatham Hall) on demonstration of financial need.

Lola Hayman Alumni Bursary Fund

A bursary, established to honour the memory of Mrs. Lola Hayman, is awarded annually to a student who has been a member of Founders College for at least one year. The award will be given to a student who has demonstrated a high level of commitment to the college, has a cumulative grade point average of 6.0 (B) and who shows financial need. The bursary is administered by a committee established for the purpose by Founders College. The deadline for application is normally mid October. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Master's Office, 216 Founders College.

McLaughlin College's Helen and Elgin Turner Bursary

Donor: Estate of Elgin Turner

Mr. Turner, a former branch bank manager and amateur woodcarver, was a Fellow of McLaughlin College. This bursary fund is open to McLaughlin College students who achieve high academic standing and are in financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, and Ontario residents.

Janet A. McRae Bursary

Donor: A Fellow of Vanier College

The bursary, established to honour the memory of Janet A. McRae, is awarded annually to a student in good standing who has been a member of Vanier College for at least one year and who shows financial need. Preference will be given to a student from the Madawaska Valley area of Ontario (roughly, Renfrew and Hastings Counties and the District of Nipissing). The bursary is administered at the direction of a committee established for the purpose by Vanier College. The deadline for applications is normally mid November; information and application forms may be obtained from the Master's Office, 254 Vanier College.

Don Newgren and Winters College Council Scholarship

Donor: Winters College Council

The Don Newgren and Winters College Council Scholarship was established in honour of Donald Newgren and his contribution to Winters College from 1989-1995. The award shall be given to three Winters College students who demonstrate academic excellence, financial need, and who have contributed positively to the Winters community. Three separate awards will be handed out, one each to a student entering second year, a student entering third year and a student entering fourth year of study. For further information please contact the Winters College Council office.

Virginia Rock Award

The Virginia Rock Award, created in honour of the first master of Stong College, is funded by the entire Stong College community. It provides full tuition for one academic year to a returning full-time student entering the second, third or fourth year. The successful candidate will have earned at least a 6.0 (B) academic average, will have been an active contributor to the college and will have demonstrated financial need. The award is thus intended to recognize a distinctive combination of academic achievement and devotion to the college and its ideas. The deadline for application for this award will be April 30. The award will be granted at the beginning of the fall term.

Judith Rosner-Siegel/Vanier College Award

Donor: Friends of Judith Rosner-Siegel

The Judith Rosner-Siegel/Vanier College Award will be given to a Vanier College student, in at least second term at Vanier, taking a minimum of 18 credits, who demonstrates financial need. Preference will be given to those who best combine academic achievement and contribution to the life of the college. Two awards will be made annually, one in the fall term and one in the winter term. The award is administered at the direction of a committee established by Vanier College. Information and application forms may be obtained from the Master's Office, 254 Vanier College; the deadline for applications will normally be mid November and mid February.

Stong College Student Life Award

Donor: Stong College Student Government

This award will be given annually to three undergraduate continuing students who exhibit leadership qualities, have contributed significantly to student life at Stong College and have achieved a minimum grade point average of 6.0 (B). Applicants must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, Ontario residents, and demonstrates financial need.

Master's Book Prize for Contribution to Residence Life

The Master's Book Prize is awarded to a Winters residence student who has made outstanding contributions to the improvement of residential life.

Master's Book Prize for Contribution to College Life

The Master's Book Prize is awarded to a Winters College student who has made outstanding contributions to the improvement of college life.

Winters College Life Discretionary Award

The Winters College Life Discretionary Fund Award has been established to provide financial support to current Winters College students who are in good academic standing (minimum cumulative grade point average of 6.0), are involved in special projects related to their field of study, and/or demonstrate financial need.