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1 Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the d Entrance Awards 2018/2019 AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 1. ENTRANCE AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 a. Leadership Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 b. Awards for High School Applicants. . . . . . . . 3 c. Transfer Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2. ENTRANCE, TRANSFER, OR CONTINUING AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3. UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 a. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 b. Arts and Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 c. Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 d. Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 e. Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 f. Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 g. Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 4. ACADEMIC MEDALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 5. INDEX OF AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS . . . 1 0 5 For all important policies and guidelines, refer to Awards and Scholarships in the Undergraduate Calendar and Course Catalogue. 1. ENTRANCE AWARDS These awards are for students entering the University for the first time and, except for the Transfer Scholarships, for those without previous participation in a post-secondary program. TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION Grade 11 Merit Award (University of Lethbridge) Value: $800 for Grade 11 average of 80 percent and higher; $500 for Grade 11 average of 75 to 79.9 percent Number: As many as qualify Must be attending Grade 11 at the time of application Academic achievement in Grade 11 June 30 of the year the applicant is in Grade 11 Board of Governors’ Admission Scholarship (University of Lethbridge) Value: $1,000 for actual admission average of 80 percent and higher Number: As many as qualify High school applicants commencing a program of study in the fall semester Highest achieving applicants Academic achievement determined by the student’s admission average No separate scholarship application required Must submit complete Application for Admission to the UofL by December 15

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Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the

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Entrance Awards

2018/2019 AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

1. ENTRANCE AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 a. Leadership Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

b. Awards for High School Applicants. . . . . . . . 3 c. Transfer Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. ENTRANCE, TRANSFER, OR CONTINUING AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

3. UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 a. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4

b. Arts and Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 c. Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 d. Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 e. Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 f. Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 g. Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2

4. ACADEMIC MEDALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 4

5. INDEX OF AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS . . . 1 0 5

For all important policies and guidelines, refer to Awards and Scholarships in the Undergraduate Calendar and Course Catalogue.

1. ENTRANCE AWARDS

These awards are for students entering the University for the first time and, except for the Transfer Scholarships, for those without previous participation in a post-secondary program.

TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Grade 11 Merit Award (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $800 for Grade 11 average of 80 percent and higher; $500 for Grade 11 average of 75 to 79.9 percent Number: As many as qualify

• Must be attending Grade 11 at the time of application

• Academic achievement in Grade 11

• June 30 of the year the applicant is in Grade 11

Board of Governors’ Admission Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 for actual admission average of 80 percent and higher Number: As many as qualify

• High school applicants commencing a program of study in the fall semester

• Highest achieving applicants

• Academic achievement determined by the student’s admission average

• No separate scholarship application required

• Must submit complete Application for Admission to the UofL by December 15

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Patrick Forrest Family Foundation Scholarship (Patrick Forrest) • Established by Patrick

Forrest, a graduate of the University of Lethbridge and a committed advocate and volunteer for the University

Value: $5,000 minimum • High school applicants from Calgary and area commencing any undergraduate program at the UofL main campus (relocating to Lethbridge). Area includes; north to Airdrie, west to Cochrane, south to High River, and east to Strathmore

• Academic achievement

• Highest achieving applicant

• No separate scholarship application required

• Must submit complete Application for Admission to the UofL by December 15

Dr. Harold Prokopishyn Memorial Scholarships

(Dr. Harold Prokopishyn) • In memory of Dr. Harold

Prokopishyn and his support of nursing students

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: Four minimum

• High School applicants entering full-time studies in the Bachelor of Nursing program

• Academic achievement determined by the student’s admission average

• Highest achieving applicants

• No separate scholarship application required

• Must submit complete Application for Admission to the UofL by December 15

• Selected by the Faculty of Health Sciences

a. Leadership Scholarships Note: Awards in this section require a separate application (located on the Bridge—www.uleth.ca/bridge), which must be

submitted by March 15. Unless otherwise stated, these scholarships are payable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge in the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of the student’s admission average. Unless otherwise stated, students must enter the University of Lethbridge without previous participation at another post-secondary institution.

Chinook Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $5,000 each Number: Six

• New high school applicants

• Superior academic achievement

• Leadership qualities

• March 15 • Two letters of

reference and an essay are required

CPA Leadership Scholarship (Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta) • Established through the

generosity of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta to support the academic endeavors of students wishing to pursue a career in Management Accounting

Value: $2,500 to $5,000 each year for two consecutive years Number: Three to six

• New high school applicants admitted to a B.Mgt., General Management, Finance or Accounting major

• Intend to pursue a career in management accounting and obtain the Chartered Professional Accountant designation

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership activities

• For renewal of the award in the second year, the recipient must have a minimum 3.3 GPA and completed a minimum of 12.0 credit hours at the UofL in each of the previous fall and spring semesters

• March 15 • Explanation of

why the CPA designation is of interest must be submitted with application

University of Lethbridge Achievement Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,500 Number: Variable

• New high school applicants

• Superior academic achievement

• Leadership qualities

• March 15 • A letter of

reference is required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Management Student Leaders Scholarship (Dhillon School of Business)

Value: $1,500 Number: Up to three

• New high school applicants, admitted to B.Mgt, who served on their high-school student councils (or equivalent)

• Exceptional leadership skills demonstrated through high-school student council involvement

• Academic achievement

• March 15 • A letter of

reference is required

b. Awards for High School Applicants Applicants with an admission average between 80 and 100 percent, who have not received another major award, may receive one of the awards listed below. Unless otherwise stated, to be considered for these awards applicants must complete the appropriate High School Awards Application Form, which must be submitted by March 15. Unless otherwise stated, students must enter the University of Lethbridge without previous participation at another post-secondary institution.

Entrance and Continuing Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $6,000 ($1,500 each year for four consecutive years) Number: Up to three

• New high school applicants

• Academic achievement

• For renewal of the award in subsequent years, the recipient must have a minimum 3.75 GPA and have completed a minimum of 24.0 credit hours at the UofL during the previous fall/spring semesters

• March 15

Pratt & Whitney Canada’s Engineering Inspiration Award (Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc.) • Pratt & Whitney Canada

Inc. is dedicated to promoting engineering excellence in southern Alberta

Value: $3,000 • New high school applicants admitted to the Engineering Transfer Program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership or community service

• Preference given to a student involved with Robotics or Aerospace

• March 15

Frank M. and Lila Linn Thompson Scholarship (Estate of Frank M. Thompson)

Value: $2,500 minimum • Students from high schools within the City of Lethbridge

• Must enter University in the same calendar year

• Academic achievement

• Not required

RMH Award (Family of Richard Martin Howell) • In memory of Richard

Martin Howell, and to acknowledge that many of his descendants have chosen management programs for their post-secondary education

Value: $2,500 minimum • New high school applicants who intend to graduate with a B.Mgt. degree

• Academic achievement (minimum admission average of 70 percent)

• Financial need

• March 15

Stantec – Engineering Academic Scholarship (Stantec Consulting Ltd.)

Value: $1,500 Number: Two

• New high school applicants admitted to the Engineering Transfer Program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership or community service

• March 15

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

SMP Engineering Innovator Award (SMP Engineering) • This award is established

to encourage integrity among peers, and the development of knowledge and curiosity for innovation

Value: $1,500 Number: One

• New high school applicants admitted to the Engineering Transfer Program

• Academic achievement (minimum admission average of 70 percent)

• Demonstrated leadership or community service, with preference to entrepreneurship

• March 15

Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Entrance Award (Alberta Blue Cross Benefits Corporation Foundation)

Value: $1,250 • Alberta residents • Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Relocation Award (Alberta Blue Cross Benefits Corporation Foundation)

Value: $1,250 • Alberta residents • Must have a

permanent residence of a distance of at least 100 km away from the City of Lethbridge

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Computer Science Award (Alberta Blue Cross Benefits Corporation Foundation)

Value: $1,250 • Alberta residents • Must be enrolled in

the Bachelor of Science program with a major in Computer Science

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

Mary Agnes Crow Scholarship (Endowed by the late Mrs. Mary Agnes Crow)

Value: $1,100 minimum • A graduate from a high school in the Palliser Regional School Division

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Mark Bellamy Engineering Scholarship (Mark Bellamy) • Established by Mark

Bellamy, a University of Lethbridge Pre-Engineering Transfer Program graduate and dedicated supporter of the University

Value: $1,000 • New high school applicants admitted to the Engineering Transfer Program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership or community service

• March 15

Andrea Block Memorial Scholarship (Estate of Dorothy Lundstad) • Established through a

bequest from Dorothy Lundstad in memory of her mother Andrea Block

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering high school applicants who attended high schools situated in the Eastern Irrigation District (Brooks, Bassano, Duchess and Rosemary)

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Early Entrance Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: up to $1,000 Number: Variable

• New high school applicants

• Academic achievement

• March 15

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

French Language Entrance Award (French Language Centre; Department of Modern Languages) • Established through the

French Language Centre in the Department of Modern Languages thanks to a grant from COLEP (Canada-Alberta Official Languages Education Protocol)

Value: $1,000 Number: Two (one for FLA 30 or Français 30 and one for French 30)

• Entering Alberta high school students having a declared major in French or French/ Spanish

• Academic achievement, particularly in French

• Candidates will be ranked by French grade and ties will be determined by admission average

• Not required

iGEM Entrance Prize (University of Lethbridge) • Established to encourage

iGEM team participants to pursue their interest in science and research at the University of Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 Number: Variable

• High school applicants who participated on the UofL High School iGEM team

• Minimum actual admission average to an undergraduate degree program

• Not required • UofL must be the

first post-secondary school the recipient attends

International Students Entrance Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: Variable

• Visa students • Academic achievement

• Not required

Oliver Collumbell Kelly Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by the late Mrs. Gladis Victoria Kelly)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Residents from the Town of Claresholm, Alberta or the Claresholm district, who graduated with Honours from Willow Creek Composite High School

• Academic achievement

• March 15

Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce University of Lethbridge Scholarship (Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce) • Established to encourage

Albertans residing south of Calgary to complete the B.Mgt. program as their next step in their educational path

Value: $1,000 Recipient is invited to the “Business of the Year Awards” in October

• Students entering a B.Mgt. program

• Alberta resident from south of Calgary

• Academic achievement

• Community involvement

• March 15

Christopher Neuman Award (Family and friends of Christopher Neuman) • Donated in memory of

Christopher Neuman, LCI graduate of 1991

Value: $1,000 minimum • Recent graduates of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Pereira Entrepreneurship Award (Anil and Sheryl Pereira) • Anil and Sheryl Pereira

are graduates of the University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Management with a passion for entrepreneurship

Value: $1,000 • New high school applicants admitted to B.Mgt.

• Involvement in entrepreneurial activities (e.g. Junior Achievement, Canadian Youth Business Foundation, Community Futures, 4-H, self-initiated)

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated entrepreneurial interest

• March 15 • 500-word essay

on entrepreneurship

• A letter of reference

• Nominated by the Dhillon School of Business

Bianca Elke Entrance Award in New Media (Dr. Harold Elke) • Dr. Harold Elke is a close

friend, alumnus and proud advocate of the University of Lethbridge. He donated this award in honour of his daughter Bianca, an alumna from the Faculty of Fine Arts

Value: $1,000 Number: Two

• New high school applicants admitted to the Bachelor of Fine Arts, New Media Program

• Academic achievement

• Artistic merit

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Victor Shippobotham Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by Irene Shippobotham in memory of her late husband)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Dependent children of a Firefighter employed with the City of Lethbridge Fire Department

• Academic achievement

• March 15

Lethbridge Jaycees Entrance Award (Lethbridge Jaycees)

Value: $800 minimum • Students from high schools within the City of Lethbridge

• Must enter University in the same calendar year

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

Robert H. Parsons Scholarship (Endowed by Mr. R.H. Parsons)

Value: $700 minimum • New high school applicants

• Academic achievement

• Potential for group leadership

• March 15

Ellison Enterprises Ltd. Scholarship (Ellison Enterprises Limited)

Value: $650 minimum • Graduates from Raymond High School

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Bigelow Fowler Clinic Scholarship (Bigelow Fowler Clinic)

Value: $500 • New high school applicants

• Academic achievement

• Intent to pursue a medical career

• March 15

Robert M. Cook Scholarship in Fine Arts (University of Lethbridge) • Robert M. Cook was the

first Director of the School of Fine Arts, serving from 1984 to 1989

Value: $500 minimum • Must be enrolled in a program leading to a B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic Arts, or New Media or B.Mus.

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated interest in Fine Arts

• March 15 • Music students

must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Neil and Beverly Holmes Memorial Award (Family, friends and colleagues of Dr. Holmes, first Chair of the University of Lethbridge Board of Governors)

Value: $500 minimum • New high school applicants

• Academic proficiency • Financial need

• March 15

Vivien Kossuth Women in Engineering Leadership Award (Vivien Kossuth, P.Eng.) • Established by Vivien

Kossuth, a Mechanical Professional Engineer, who believes retention and advancement of women in engineering requires bold leadership by all

Value: $500 Number: Two (at most one male recipient)

• New high school applicants admitted to the Engineering Transfer Program

• Demonstrated leadership or community service

• Preference given to advocates for women in science, technology, engineering & mathematics (STEM)

• March 15

Archdeacon Cecil Swanson Award (The Parish of St. Augustine)

Value: $500 • Preference to students majoring in English or History

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

The University of Lethbridge Jason Lang Memorial Award (Dr. Sydney W. Jackman) • Jason Lang was a

student at W.R. Myers High School in Taber, Alberta until the time of his sudden passing in April 1999

Value: $500 minimum • Available to graduates of a high school in Taber

• Preference to graduates of W.R. Myers High School

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

IODE Award in Music (Municipal Chapter of Lethbridge, I.O.D.E.)

Value: $400 minimum • New high school applicants

• Demonstrated outstanding promise as a performing musician based upon an initial studio course audition

• March 15 • Must arrange

an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Canada Winter Games Scholarship (1975 Canada Winter Games Society)

Value: $300 • Residents of southern Alberta

• High achievement in athletics at the high school level

• Contribution to the community

• Academic achievement

• March 15

1996 Alberta Winter Games Scholarship - Fine Arts (1996 Alberta Winter Games Society) • This scholarship was

made possible through the generous contributions from the Board of Directors of the 1996 Alberta Winter Games

Value: $300 minimum • Graduates from a City of Lethbridge high school

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic excellence in the Fine Arts (Art, Drama, and/ or Music)

• March 15 • Music students

must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

William Asbury Buchanan Award (Endowed by the late Senator William Asbury Buchanan)

Value: $200 minimum • Students whose residence is either in the Lethbridge Public School District, the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4 or the Palliser Regional School Division

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15

c. Transfer Scholarships Note: Awards in this section require a separate application which must be submitted before June 15. Refer also to Entrance,

Transfer, or Continuing Awards.

Board of Governors’ Transfer Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 Number: As many as qualify

• New transfer students

• Academic achievement

• June 15

Post-Diploma Entrance Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 Number: As many as qualify

• Applicants admitted into a post-diploma program

• Academic achievement

• June 15

B.N. Collaborative Program Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 Number: Variable

• Students entering their third year of a collaborative program

• Academic achievement

• June 15

Anna Elgby Memorial Award (Faculty of Health Sciences, friends and family) • Established in memory of

Anna Elgby, a nursing student who lived life with great passion. Anna was thoughtful, compassionate and a true humanitarian, caring for all those who entered her life

Value: $1,000 • Third-year B.N. students

• Academic achievement

• Strong demonstrable record of volunteerism

• Preference given to those from Saskatchewan

• June 15

Bachelor of Nursing After Degree Program Scholarship (Veronica E. Kenwood, R.N.)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Must be entering the final year of the B.N. After Degree program

• Academic achievement

• June 15

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Sylvia Matthews Memorial Award (Curt and Lorrie Makepeace) • In loving memory of Sylvia

Matthews

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: One

• Students entering the final year of the B.N. After Degree program

• Preference given to students who are a single parent

• Academic achievement

• June 15

Dhillon School of Business SAIT Transfer Scholarship (Dhillon School of Business) • Created in appreciation of

SAIT for the years that the University of Lethbridge Calgary Campus was located at the SAIT campus

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• Students transferring from SAIT into a B.Mgt. program

• Must have a minimum of 24 credit hours transferred into the UofL program

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Pierzchala Family Bursary in Nursing (Kathy Pierzchala) • Kathy Pierzchala, a

retired nurse and long-time resident of Lethbridge, established this bursary to encourage students to pursue the rewarding profession of nursing

Value: $1,000 • Students entering the third year of a B.N. program

• Financial need • June 15

Donna Vreeken Memorial Bursary in Nursing (D. Van Gaalen) • In memory of Donna

Vreeken who passed away suddenly in 1995. Donna was dedicated to the nursing profession and quality care giving

Value: $500 • Students entering third year of the B.N. program or fourth year of the B.N. After Degree program

• Financial need • June 15

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

2. ENTRANCE, TRANSFER, OR CONTINUING AWARDS

Roloff Beny Foundation Photographic Award in Fine Arts (Roloff Beny Foundation) • Dr. Roloff Beny is

considered one of the most distinguished artists in Canadian History. He received an honorary degree from the University in 1972

Value: Up to $5,000 Number: Minimum of two

• Students currently enrolled in any B.F.A. program who demonstrate an interest in photo-arts

• Students authorized by the Faculty of Fine Arts as visiting or exchange (away) students at another institution

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Excellence in photo art

• Funds must be used to defray travel, tuition and photography-related costs

• November 1 • Application

submitted to Faculty of Fine Arts includes a portfolio of work, 500-word essay, projected budget, and curriculum vitae

• Selection by committee

Alan and Grace Hamilton Scholarship (Mrs. Maxine Stephens) • Established to honour the

Hamiltons, a pioneering farm couple who lived on a 160-acre farm in the Sunnyside district from 1926 to 1945

Value: $5,000 • New or continuing students majoring in Agricultural Biotechnology or Agricultural Studies

• Canadian citizen • Raised on an

independent family farm/ranch located in southern Alberta (south of High River

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Ben Heppner Music Performance Award (Multiple supporters of the University of Lethbridge Department of Music)

Value: Up to $5,000 • Entering or continuing students in a degree program in the Department of Music and registered in music studio studies in the year they receive the award. Preference given to vocal performance students

• Academic achievement (GPA) and demonstrated ability and potential in music performance

• Not required • Nomination by

Department of Music

Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra Strings Award (Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra)

Value: $1,000 to $3,000 Number: Up to six

• New students admitted to a B.Mus. program with the instrument of violin, viola, cello or bass

• Successful audition for the Lethbridge Symphony

• Artistic excellence as demonstrated at the audition

• Preference given to minimum admission GPA of 3.00 for Transfer and 70 percent for High School entrance

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Clear Sky Radio Music Award (Clear Sky Radio Inc.) • Clear Sky Radio Inc., the

owner/operator of CJOC-FM “94.1 The Lounge” and CKBD-FM “98.1 The Bridge” in Lethbridge, established this award to provide support to music students at the University of Lethbridge

Value: Up to $2,500 Number: Variable

• Students entering or continuing in the B.Mus. program

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Alberta Health Services Addictions Counselling Bursary (Alberta Health Services, Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission)

Value: $2,500 (disbursed $1,500 the first year and $1,000 the second year) Number: Four

• Entering the B.H.Sc. Addictions Counselling degree program (40 course and post-diploma direct entry or extended program)

• Financial need • Three awards to

students of Indigenous ancestry

• One award to a student who has returned to studies after not attending secondary or post-secondary school for a period of one year or more

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

William S. and Helen Kizema Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by the Kizema Family)

Value: $2,000 minimum • New high school or new transfer students

• Academic achievement

• Not required for high school applicants

• June 15 (transfer students)

Alex and Norrie Mac Millan Agricultural Scholarship (Rosemarie Castelli) • This award was made

possible by a gift of a Vulcan area farm to the University of Lethbridge

Value: $2,000 minimum • New or continuing students majoring in Agricultural Studies or Agricultural Biotechnology

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Warren Family Bhutanese/Nepalese Entrance and Continuing Award (Barbara and John Warren)

Value: $1,500 per year to a maximum of $6,000 Number: One, renewable for up to 3 additional years

• Full- or part-time students entering any undergraduate degree program

• Nominated by the Bhutanese or Nepalese community of Lethbridge

• Must be enrolled in 6 credit hours for the first semester

• Admission average and demonstrated commitment to the Bhutanese community as determined by a letter of nomination

• For renewal of the award, the recipient must demonstrate academic progress

• Not required • Nominated by the

Canadian Bhutanese Society

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Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Health Sciences Award (Alberta Blue Cross Benefits Corporation Foundation)

Value: $1,250 • Alberta residents • Must be enrolled in

the B.H.Sc. - Addictions Counselling program

• First preference to new high school students, second preference to new transfer students

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Award for Students With Special Needs (Alberta Blue Cross Benefits Corporation Foundation)

Value: $1,250 • Alberta residents with special needs

• First preference to new students, second preference to continuing students

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Bruce and Mary Milliken Music Scholarship (Bruce and Mary Milliken) • Bruce and Mary Milliken

have been involved in choirs and voice training since their teenage years

Value: $1,125 Number: Four (one each for entry in to first, second, third and fourth year of program)

• New or continuing students enrolled in a B.Mus. program focusing on voice

• Preference to bass, baritones, and tenors

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated exceptional aptitude in the applied Music area of voice

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• New students must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Alberta Wheat Commission Agronomy Scholarship (Alberta Wheat Commission)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students in any undergraduate degree program

• Interested in pursuing a career in the field of agriculture, agronomy or plant genetics

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership through extracurricular involvement

• March 15 (high school)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Atkin Memorial Scholarship Order of the Eastern Star (Grand Chapter of Alberta, Order of the Eastern Star from the Atkin family)

Value: $1,000 minimum • At least 10 courses (30.0 credit hours)

• Alberta residents • Must be members in

good standing of the Alberta Order of the Eastern Star or the spouses, children or grandchildren of members in good standing

• Academic achievement

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

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Ronald B. Coleman Scholarship in Palliative Care (Ronald B. Coleman)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Third- or fourth-year students in the B.N. program with a clinical practice focus in palliative care

• Have worked for or intend to work in end-of-life care

• Academic achievement

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Nominated by the Faculty of Health Sciences

Country 95.5 FM (CHLB) Music Scholarship (Country 95.5 FM Radio) • CHLB 95.5 is a strong

community supporter and encourages the development of local musicians

Value: $1,000 minimum • Full-time continuing or transfer students who have completed at least 24.0 credit hours toward a B.Mus. or B.Mus./B.Ed. degree and who will be enrolled in one of Music 3348, Music 3448, Music 3548, or Music 3648

• Demonstrated exceptional aptitude in an applied music area or in composition as determined by audition or portfolio

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• New students must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Digital Audio Arts Entrance Award (Faculty of Fine Arts)

Value: $500 - $1,000 Number: Variable

• New high school or transfer students enrolled in the B.Mus. with a major in Digital Audio Arts

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• Not required • Must submit an

Application for Admission to the UofL by March 1

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Karyn Yamagishi Memorial Award (The Yamagishi family) • In loving memory of

Karyn Yamagishi

Value: $1,000 • New students admitted to B.Mus

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Joseph Dorner Memorial Award (The Estate of Leopoldine Rosalie Dorner)

Value: $1,000 minimum • New or continuing students who have a permanent home address in, or whose parents reside in, the municipal district in which Granum is located

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

George Evelyn Award for Excellence in Choral Music (Friends and colleagues of George Evelyn) • Established upon the

retirement of George Evelyn, a long time University of Lethbridge faculty member, to honour the creativity he brought to the community during his career

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering or continuing students with a minimum 60 percent course load in any undergraduate degree program

• Membership in the University of Lethbridge Singers

• Entering high school admission average of 65 percent

• Entering transfer and continuing students minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA

• Not required • Nominated by

the conductor and ratified by the Music Department Scholarship Committee

• May receive this award more than once

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Galt School of Nursing Alumnae Scholarship (Galt School of Nursing Alumnae) • Established by the Galt

School of Nursing Alumnae to encourage future nurses in their pursuit of a rewarding career helping others

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students entering or continuing B.N. & B.N. After Degree program on the UofL campus (third or fourth year)

• Academic achievement

• Preference may be given to descendants of the Galt School of Nursing Alumnae

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Alexander Barnhill Bursary for International Students (Dr. Al Barnhill, Ph.D.) • Established for Alexander

Barnhill (1901-1970) by his son, Al Barnhill, Ph.D.; who was his guiding light to higher education

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: Four (two per term)

• Entering or continuing undergraduate or graduate International/Refugee students

• Financial need

• Separate application available at Scholarships and Student Finance

• Deadlines October 1 /February 1

• Selection by committee

International Entrance and Continuing Award (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 Number: 70 Entrance

30 Continuing

• Visa students entering or continuing any degree programs

• Academic achievement

• For entering students minimum transfer GPA will be no less than 3.0 on a minimum 24 credit hours transferred and minimum high school admission average will be no less than 70 percent.

• Recipients will always be selected by highest to lowest transfer GPA or admission average

• Continuing students minimum GPA of 3.00 and 60 percent course load

• Not required • May receive

Continuing award only once

International Relocation Award (International Centre for Students)

Value: up to $2,000 Number: Variable

• Visa students entering any undergraduate degree program or English for Academic Purposes

• Must be relocating to study in-person at any UofL campus

• Visa students who are attending as a result of a University of Lethbridge initiative (overseas recruitment event or partnership with a foreign government)

• Must meet admission requirements for an undergraduate degree program (but missing the English Language Proficiency score for those entering EAP)

• Not required • May receive

this award once

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Kainai Chieftainship Bursary (Kainai Chieftainship) • The Kainai Chieftainship

was launched in 1919 and is limited to forty living persons who have been made honorary chiefs of the Blood Tribe. The provision of awards to allow Blood Tribe youths to pursue post-secondary programs of study is one of the principal mandates of the Chieftainship

Value: $1,000 • Entering or continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Registered members of the Blood Tribe

• Financial need • Preference to a

student who is not receiving financial support from the Blood Tribe

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Muthada Boora Family Award (Bal Boora)

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: Four

• Entering or continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Preference will be given to Indigenous students

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA 3.00 for transfer/continuing students and 75% for high school students)

• Demonstrated commitment to community service and academic/career, and/or entrepreneurial objectives

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Minimum 500 word essay on Liberal Education

Vondis Miller Scholarship in Fine Art (University of Lethbridge) • Vondis Miller served as

Dean of the School of Fine Arts from 1989 to 1998

Value: $1,000 Number: Four (one each for Art, Dramatic Arts, New Media, and Music)

• New high school or transfer students enrolled in a program leading to a B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic Arts, or New Media, or B.Mus.

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• Must submit an Application for Admission to the UofL by June 1

• As per standard admission procedures, post-diploma applicants will be required to submit a portfolio

• Music students must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

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Louise Needham Scholarship (Friends of Louise Needham)

Value: $1,000 minimum • New students commencing a degree program with a major in Music

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Bernice and Dale Neuman Award (Friends of Wood’s Homes) • Wood’s Homes strives to

continue the legacy of Reverend and Mother Wood by caring for families and their children. Wood’s Homes has had an impact on the lives of tens of thousands of young people and their families who have come and gone through their gates

Value: $1,000 • Entering or continuing students who have been beneficiaries of Wood’s Homes services and/or are enrolled in a major or program that is relevant to the mission of Wood’s Homes – Addictions Counselling, Nursing, Psychology or Education

• Academic achievement

• Preference to past recipients of Wood’s Homes programs and services

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Michael Pittman Memorial AgriScience Award (BASF Canada) • Established by BASF

Canada in memory of Michael Pittman, B.Sc. 2015, and his outstanding dedication to the agricultural sciences

Value: $1,000 • Continuing or post-diploma entrance B.Sc. students majoring in Agricultural Studies or Agricultural Biotechnology

• Demonstrated leadership activities or employment in the agricultural industry

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.0)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Royal Canadian Legion Alberta-N.W.T. Command Bursary (The Royal Canadian Legion Alberta-N.W.T. Command)

Value: $1,000 • Entering or continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Serving or have honourably served in the Canadian Forces and their dependants (includes children, grandchildren and great grandchildren)

• Financial need • March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

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Joyce and Ron Sakamoto Digital Audio Arts Entrance Award (Joyce and Ron Sakamoto) • Successful music

business professionals and long-time supporters of the Department of Music at the University of Lethbridge, the Sakamoto’s have established this award to encourage gifted music students to pursue careers in the digital audio arts

Value: Up to $1,000 • Full-time students entering the B.Mus. program with a major in Digital Audio Arts

• Demonstrated proficiency in Digital Audio Arts measured by academic achievement, exemplary creative work, overall ability and/or potential

• Academic achievement (minimum admission average of 70 percent from high school or 3.00 transfer GPA)

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Simpson-Markinch Award (Lloyd and Robert Simpson) • The Simpson Markinch

Ranch has been in operation in southern Alberta since 1913. Lloyd and Robert were not able to get more than a high school education but understand the importance of higher education

Value: $1,000 • Entering or continuing students in any degree program

• Must be Alberta residents from Lethbridge or south of Lethbridge

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00 for continuing/transfer or 70 percent admission average for high school admits)

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Supporting Our Students Bursary (The University community) • Generous contributions

from the University community, including faculty, staff, retirees, Board of Governors, Senate members, alumni, and other friends of the University of Lethbridge, established this award to support University of Lethbridge students

Value: $1,000 • Full- or part-time students entering or continuing any UofL degree program

• Financial need • March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Supporting Our Students Scholarship (The University community) • Generous contributions

from the University community, including faculty, staff, retirees, Board of Governors, Senate members, alumni, and other friends of the University of Lethbridge, established this award to support University of Lethbridge students and recognize academic achievement

Value: $1,000 • Full-or part-time students entering or continuing any UofL degree program

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

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Shine On – 50th Anniversary Entrance Scholarship (Alumni and friends of the University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: Variable

• Full-time students entering any program

• Must not be receiving other awards from the UofL

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer applicants)

George Douglas Thompson Memorial Bursary (Constance and John Sheriff) • This award honours the

memory of Doug Thompson who dedicated his life to teaching

Value: $1,000 • Entering or continuing undergraduate students in any degree program

• Financial need • March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Gerald Trechka Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by the family and friends of the late Gerald Trechka)

Value: $1,000 minimum • New or continuing students

• Academic achievement

• Preference will be given to students with a physical disability

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Documentation required or registration with Accommodated Learning Centre

University of Lethbridge Alumni Association - Calgary Chapter Entrance Award (University of Lethbridge Alumni Association - Calgary Chapter) • The University of

Lethbridge Alumni Association - Calgary Chapter has existed since 2000 and aims to increase mutually beneficial relationships among the alumni that reside in the Calgary area

Value: $1,000 Number: Two

• Full- or part-time students entering an undergraduate degree program and attending classes at the Calgary campus

• Academic achievement (minimum admission average of 3.00 for transfer or 70 percent for high school applicants)

• Preference given to financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

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Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural Society Scholarship (Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural Society)

Value: $900 minimum • New high school or new transfer students

• Preference to descendants of members of the Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural Society

• Demonstrated interest in Czechoslovak culture and history

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Jan Tait Memorial Award (Tait Family) • Jan and Logan Tait were

the first chairs of the Festival of Art and Song at the University of Lethbridge

Value: $900 minimum • New or continuing students in any degree program

• Member of the UofL Singers

• Successful audition • Minimum GPA of

2.50 for continuing/transfer students or 65 percent admission average for high school admits

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

ATCO Management Award for Treaty Seven First Nations (ATCO Gas)

Value: $875 • New or continuing B.Mgt. students from Treaty Seven First Nations: Siksika, Piikani (Peigan) and Kainaiwa (Blood), Tsuu T'ina (Sarcee), the Stoney (Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley/ Goodstoney)

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Allan (Mi’kskimmiisoka’simii “Iron Shirt”) Pard Memorial Award (Dr. Robert R. (Otahko Ohkiptopii “Yellow Horse Rider”) and Priscilla Janes) • Allan Pard was a highly

respected and beloved Piikani Nation Elder. He constantly strived to bridge relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples by fostering environments of understanding and respect

Value: $800 Number: One

• Entering or continuing in any undergraduate or graduate program, from Blackfoot Confederacy Siksika, Piikani (North and South Peigan) and Kainai (Blood)

• Financial need • Must participate and

contribute to Blackfoot culture

• March 15 (high school students)

• May 1 (undergraduate students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• June 15 (graduate students)

• Selection by committee

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Dr. Gerald (Sikapiistamix “Grey Bull”) Conaty Memorial Award (Dr. Robert R. (Otahko Ohkiptopii “Yellow Horse Rider”) and Priscilla Janes) • A member of the Kanai

Honourary Chieftainship, Dr. Gerald (Sikapiistamix “Grey Bull”) Conaty was a senior curator at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, and served as Director of Indigenous Studies. Dr. Conaty sought to make the First Nations full partners in interpreting and presenting their culture

Value: $800 Number: One

• Entering or continuing in any undergraduate or graduate program, from Blackfoot Confederacy Siksika, Piikani (North and South Peigan) and Kainai (Blood)

• Financial need • Must participate and

contribute to Blackfoot culture

• March 15 (high school students)

• May 1 (undergraduate students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• June 15 (graduate students)

• Selection by committee

Frank (Miiksskim “Iron”) Weasel Head Memorial Award (Dr. Robert R. (Otahko Ohkiptopii “Yellow Horse Rider”) and Priscilla Janes) • Frank (Miiksskim “Iron”)

Weasel Head was a founding member of the Mokakin Foundation and was instrumental in assisting the Blood Tribe in the successful repatriation of numerous religious and cultural artifacts from museums throughout North America

Value: $800 Number: One

• Entering or continuing in any undergraduate or graduate program, from Blackfoot Confederacy Siksika, Piikani (North and South Peigan) and Kainai (Blood)

• Financial need • Must participate and

contribute to Blackfoot culture.

• March 15 (high school students)

• May 1 (undergraduate students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• June 15 (graduate students)

• Selection by committee

Narcisse (Tatsikiistamik “Middle Bull”) Blood Memorial Award (Dr. Robert R. (Otahko Ohkiptopii “Yellow Horse Rider”) and Priscilla Janes) Narcisse (Tatsikiistamik “Middle Bull”) • Blood was a highly

respected member of the Blackfoot community, Elder to the FNMI Chapter of the UofL Alumni Assn, a prominent Blackfoot filmmaker and former sessional instructor

Value: $800 Number: One

• Entering or continuing in any undergraduate or graduate program, from Blackfoot Confederacy Siksika, Piikani (North and South Peigan) and Kainai (Blood)

• Financial need • Must participate and

contribute to Blackfoot culture

• March 15 (high school students)

• May 1 (undergraduate students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• June 15 (graduate students)

• Selection by committee

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The Honourable Raymond A. Speaker P.C. (Little Bow Constituency) Award (Raymond and Ingrid Speaker)

Value: $700 minimum • Transfer or continuing • Permanent home

address in or parents residing in the Little Bow Constituency (as defined by the 1989 boundaries)

• A minimum of 19 semester courses

• Preference to continuing students

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Award (Endowed by The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees)

Value: $500 minimum • New or continuing students

• Available to members in good standing (must have at least two years consecutive service) of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees or a dependant (dependant must be under age of 25) of such member

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Minimum

requirements will be admission to University for high school applicants and a minimum GPA of 2.50 for transfer or continuing applicants

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Bud and Roberta Bibby Memorial Award (Dr. Reginald Bibby)

Value: $500 • Entering or continuing students in any degree program

• Financial need • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00 for continuing/transfer or 70 percent admission average for high school admits)

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

English for Academic Purposes Completion Award (EAP Program, International Centre for Students)

Value: $500 • Students completing the EAP program and entering into a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program at the UofL

• Academic achievement measured by overall grades in each component of the final semester of the EAP program (grammar, communication, reading and writing)

• Not required, nominated by EAP program staff

• May receive award once

Fannie Marquardson Scholarship (Mrs. B. Glass, in loving memory of her mother) • Dedicated to the memory

of Mrs. Fannie Marquardson, an Alberta pioneer

Value: $500 minimum • Entering or continuing students in any degree program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated interest in Home Economics

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

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Scott Alexander Marshalsay Memorial Bursary (Barbara Marshalsay and friends)

Value: $500 • Entering an undergraduate degree program with a major in Environmental Science

• Financial need • March 15 (high school applicants)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Christine Miller Memorial Award (Patricia Chuchryk and Christine Miller) • Award was established

from the proceeds of the book “Women of the First Nations: Power, Wisdom and Strength,” authored by the donors

Value: $500 minimum • Single parent of Indigenous heritage enrolled in any degree program

• New or continuing students

• Minimum 60 percent course load

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Bob, Carolyn, and Jeff Neilson Memorial Bursary in Nursing (Tracy and Rod Oosterbroek) • Established in memory of

Tracy Oosterbroek’s parents, Bob and Carolyn Neilson, and her brother Jeff Neilson

Value: $500 • Entering first year at the UofL or continuing B.N. students in third or fourth year of study

• Financial need • May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Linda Nicol Entrance Award in Fine Arts (Faculty of Fine Arts) • Linda Nicol joined the

Faculty of Management in 1984, moving to what was then the School of Fine Arts in 1986. She held several positions within the Faculty all working with students and ended her career as the Assistant Dean, Student Program Services

Value: $500 - $1,000 Number: Variable

• Students entering a B.F.A. or B.Mus. program or a program with a declared major in Art, Dramatic Arts, Music, or New Media

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• Must submit an Application for Admission to the UofL by June 1

• As per standard admission procedures, post-diploma applicants will be required to submit a portfolio/ audition

• Music students must arrange an audition with the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Nugent Family Award (Kevin and Kathy Nugent) • Established by Kevin and

Kathy Nugent and their family in order to support Indigenous students in achieving their educational goals

Value: $500 minimum • New or continuing students of Indigenous descent

• Preference given to students in a B.Mgt. program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00 for continuing/transfer or 70 percent admission average for high school admits, minimum 60 percent course load)

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

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Scholarship for Students with Disabilities (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500

• New or continuing students who have documented disabilities (learning or physical)

• Academic achievement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Documentation required or registration with Accommodated Learning Centre

Ches Skinner Early Entrance Award in Fine Arts (Faculty of Fine Arts) • Dr. Ches Skinner served

as Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts from 1999 to 2009

Value: $500 - $1,000 Number: Variable

• New high school or transfer students enrolled in a program leading to a B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic Arts, or New Media, B.Mus., B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic Arts or Music/B.Ed. or B.Mus./ B.Ed.

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• High school applicants must have a predicted or actual average of 80 percent in one of Art 30, Drama 30, Choral Music, Instrumental, or General Music 30, or equivalent

• No separate scholarship application required

• Must submit an Application for Admission by March 1

• Nominated by the Faculty of Fine Arts

Adrian Van Gaalen Memorial Bursary in Agriculture (D. Van Gaalen) • In memory of Adrian Van

Gaalen who, along with his wife, built a successful farming operation in southern Alberta. This award is meant to inspire those who appreciate creation, the farming industry, and the value of a hard day’s work

Value: $500 • Third-year students majoring in Agricultural Studies or Agricultural Biotechnology

• Continuing or first year of the post-diploma program

• Financial need • May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Ryan Imbach Memorial Award for the Hearing Impaired (Family of Ryan Imbach)

Value: $300 minimum • New or continuing hearing impaired students

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Documentation required or registration with Accommodated Learning Centre

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Lethbridge District Scouts Award (Scouts Canada Lethbridge District)

Value: Up to $200 • Must have actively participated in the Scouts Canada program in the Lethbridge District for at least three years

• The Lethbridge District is bounded by and includes Lethbridge, Coaldale, Coalhurst and Picture Butte

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June I5 (transfer students)

• Submit letter from Scout Troop Leader

Meliorist Award for Single Parents (The Meliorist Publishing Society)

Value: $150 minimum • A single parent • Academic achievement

• Financial need

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

WUSC Student Refugee Bursary (Friends of WUSC; World University Service of Canada) • Established to support

student refugees with the opportunity to pursue their education at the UofL

Value: Variable Number: Variable

• Students entering or continuing in a degree program

• Recognized as refugees by the United Nations High Commission on Refugees and applied for resettlement in Canada through WUSC

• Financial need • Students will be invited to apply by Scholarships and Student Finance, who will make the selection

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3. UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS Unless otherwise stated, the criterion for these awards is academic achievement. In the case of scholarships and awards for which the main criterion is academic achievement, unless otherwise stated, consideration is given only to candidates who have successfully completed a minimum of 24.0 credit hours in the last two terms while attending full-time studies at the University of Lethbridge. The year of standing through previous successful completion of a specified number of courses is: 1-9 courses the first year, 10-19 courses the second year, 20-29 courses the third year, and more than 30 courses the fourth year. Year of standing refers to the number of courses (credit hours) the student has completed by April 30. Unless otherwise stated, application must be made by May 1 and awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment at the University of Lethbridge, after commencement of classes in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award. For further information regarding policies affecting undergraduate awards, please refer to Application for Awards in the Undergraduate Calendar.

a. General

Zella Dague Forsyth Memorial Award (Dr. Howard Forsyth) • Zella Dague Forsyth was

a highest honour graduate of the University of Texas and MS graduate of Iowa State University. She was an inspiring professor of home management at four universities and a fabulous mother of five very fine children

Value: $5,000 or two at $2,500 minimum

• Continuing students admitted to any program

• Must be a registered member of the Blood or Peigan Nation

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • A one-page essay

relating the obstacles overcome in life

• May 1

Southern Alberta Ethnic Association Award (Southern Alberta Ethnic Association)

Value: $5,000 • Full-time continuing undergraduate students

• Student must be a permanent resident of Canada or be a first generation immigrant who is now a citizen of Canada

• Academic achievement

• May 1

George Ellis Research Scholarship (Endowed by the late George Ellis)

Value: $3,000 (maximum fund - the Selection Committee will decide the value of each scholarship) Number: Up to three

• Must have completed a minimum of 19 semester courses in a degree program at the time the research is undertaken

• An evaluation of the student’s academic record, project proposal and letters of recommendation

• March 1 • Must be

supported by a letter of recommendation from the appropriate Department or the Faculty member responsible for the project

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Métis Scholar Award (Métis Education Foundation and University of Lethbridge) • Established to help

alleviate financial need and to encourage post-secondary achievement on the part of Métis students studying at the University of Lethbridge

Value: $2,500 minimum • Full-time in any undergraduate degree program (minimum 9 credits per term)

• Canadian citizen • Métis heritage

• Demonstrated financial need

• Minimum GPA of 2.30 in the immediate previous semester at UofL

• October 31 • Statement of

experience with the Métis community

• Cannot be receiving funding from Rupertsland Institute – Métis Training to Employment Services

Wise Torch Investments Award (Wise Torch Investments, Steve Lee of Hong Kong) • Established by University

of Lethbridge alumnus Steve Lee, B.Mgt. 1995, to support students whose first language is not English

Value: $2,500 Number: Two (one for B.Mgt. and one for any other degree program)

• Full-time continuing students whose first language is not English

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need

• May 1

Edith Harris Impact on Youth Bursary (Cole Harris – Centron Construction) • Cole Harris is a University

of Lethbridge Management alumnus and President of the Centron Group of Companies, a development and construction company in Calgary. This award is established in recognition of his grandmother, Edith

Value: $2,000 • Third- or fourth-year students majoring in Psychology Sociology or Addictions Counseling

• Must be actively involved with youth who are underprivileged, or struggling with addictions or mental health issues

• Financial need • Minimum GPA of

2.50

• May 1

E.C. Manning Scholarship (National Citizen’s Coalition)

Value: $2,000 minimum • Second-, third-, or fourth-year students

• Must be an Alberta resident

• Demonstrated high level of academic achievement

• Public service and community leadership

• May 1

Global Health and Arts for Change Field Study Award (Anonymous) • Established to honour the

efforts and dedication of the donors’ children in their pursuit of post-secondary education, and to inspire others through similar post-secondary journeys

Value: $2,000 Number: One (offered every other summer in even years)

• Full-time undergraduate students enrolled in FA 4510/HLSC 4510

• Preference given to students with Indigenous ancestry

• Financial need • Academic good

standing

• November 1

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Chancellor’s Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 • Must have completed a minimum of 29 semester courses and have taken all degree courses at the UofL

• Academic achievement

• Must be enrolled full-time in the final year of the degree program

• May 1

The President’s Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 Number: Up to 10

• Continuing students • Academic achievement

• May 1

University of Lethbridge Scholarship (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 Number: Variable

• Continuing students • Academic achievement

• May 1

University of Lethbridge Scholarship, Spring Entrance (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $1,500 Number: Up to 20

• Must have entered the UofL for the first time the preceding January

• Must have successfully completed at least 12 credits during the spring semester

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Sven Ericksen Citizenship Scholarship (Endowed by family and friends of the late Sven Ericksen)

Value: $1,500 minimum • A minimum of 19 semester courses

• Must be enrolled in studies of or related to Canadian citizenship

• Academic achievement

• Preference to those enrolled in courses with a strong Canadian emphasis

• May 1

John Gill Memorial Award (Friends and family of John Gill) • In honour of the memory

of John Gill, alumnus, former member of the Senate and Board of Governors, and Past President of the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association. This award celebrates his life and his commitment to the University of Lethbridge

Value: $1,500 minimum • Third- or fourth-year students enrolled in any undergraduate degree program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Demonstrated leadership and involvement within the UofL community

• Separate application required by November 1

• Nominated by committee

Senate Award (University of Lethbridge Senate members, past and present)

Value: $1,500 minimum • Continuing students enrolled in any undergraduate degree program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated volunteer work through community involvement

• Financial need

• May 1

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TD Bank Financial Group Bursary (TD Bank Financial Group) • TD Bank Financial Group

has established this award as it is committed to helping students succeed in their post-secondary studies

Value: $1,500 minimum • Full-time or part-time students in any degree program

• Canadian or Permanent Resident

• Financial need • May 1

Louis Sherman Turcotte Memorial Travel Award (Endowed by the late Louis Sherman Turcotte) • The intent of the program

is to stimulate student and faculty initiatives that involve travel abroad, to the U.S.A. and other parts of Canada to pursue credit programs applicable to University of Lethbridge degrees

Value: A maximum of $1,500 each

• Open only to Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents

• Must have a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA, have completed a minimum of 24.0 credit hours at the UofL prior to departure, and have been enrolled in full-time studies at the UofL the two semesters prior to the application deadline

• Preference given to travel abroad

• Must demonstrate a reasonable academic background and accomplishment and indicate the benefits to be gained by the program

• November 1 for travel during the following spring

• March 1 for travel during the following summer

• July 1 for travel during the following fall

Paul Bath Memorial Travel Award (Endowed by family and friends of Paul Bath) • Paul Bath graduated from

the University of Lethbridge in 1997 and was teaching English as a Second Language in Japan at the time of his death

Value: Variable • Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents

• Odd numbered years - Hokkai-Gakuen Exchange students

• Even numbered years - self-initiated study experiences in Japan

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Commitment to

furthering an understanding of Japanese and Canadian cultures

• March 1 • Two letters of

reference

University of Lethbridge Striking Prose Prize (Terry Whitehead) • Terry Whitehead is a

University of Lethbridge alumnus who is trying to encourage creative writing

Value: $1,500 for first prize; $750 for second prize; $250 for third prize Number: Three

• Undergraduate students in good standing at the time of submission of entry

• Best submissions as selected by judges

• Contact Department of English for details

University of Lethbridge Play Right Prize (Terry Whitehead) • Terry Whitehead is a

University of Lethbridge alumnus who is trying to encourage the art of play writing

Value: $1,500 for first prize; $750 for second prize; $250 for third prize Number: Three

• Undergraduate students in good standing at the time of submission of entry

• Best submissions as selected by judges

• Contact Faculty of Fine Arts for details

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Bruce McKillop Agility Leaders of Tomorrow Award (Bruce McKillop) • AGILITY has a focus on

enabling innovation and entrepreneurship in Lethbridge and surrounding areas

Value: $1,500 Number: Up to two

• Continuing undergraduate students currently involved in entrepreneurial and/or innovative activities

• Canadian citizens or permanent residents

• Quality of application

• Proposal in entrepreneurial or innovative activities

• November 1

Cor Van Raay Agility Award in Agriculture (Cor Van Raay) • AGILITY has a focus on

enabling innovation and entrepreneurship in the areas of agriculture and agribusiness

Value: $1,500 Number: Up to five

• Continuing undergraduate students in any program

• Canadian citizens or permanent residents

• Quality of application

• Recent involvement or expressed interest in entrepreneurial or innovative activities related to Agriculture

• November 1

RBC Agility Award (RBC) • Agility has a focus

on enabling innovation and entrepreneurship

Value: $1,500 Number: Up to five

• Continuing full-time undergraduate students

• Current or previous involvement in the Agility Program

• Recent involvement in entrepreneurial or innovative activities

• Preference to students enrolled in the Family & Small Business minor

• Separate application required by March 15

• Students may only receive this award once

Canadian Federation of University Women (Lethbridge) Scholarship Canadian Federation of University Women, Lethbridge)

Value: $1,300 minimum

• Students who have returned to university after an absence of three years or more or single parents enrolled in any degree program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• May 1

Canadian Federation of University Women (Lethbridge) Award Canadian Federation of University Women, Lethbridge)

Value: $1,300 minimum

• Students who have returned to university after an absence of three years or more or single parents enrolled in any degree program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need

• May 1

Risk and Safety Award for Student Involvement (Anne Baxter and various donors) • Initiated by Anne Baxter,

Manager of Risk and Safety Services, to acknowledge the dedication of those students who accept the assessment, management and control of risk and safety in their academic experiences and student event activities

Value: $1,200 • Continuing students in any program who have consulted with Risk and Safety Services for campus activities

• Exemplary compliance with regulatory and University safety and risk management policies

• Ability to manage, mitigate or eliminate risk

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Not required • Nominated by

the UofL Risk Committee

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Runner’s Soul Race Association/Volunteer Lethbridge Leaders of Tomorrow Prize (Runner’s Soul Race Association)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program and registered in the UVolunteer Program

• Preference given to students nominated for Leaders of Tomorrow

• Must have a minimum of 25 volunteer hours entered with the UVolunteer Program

• Not required • Nominated by

Volunteer Lethbridge after Leaders of Tomorrow nominations close in March

Bill and Elsa Cade Student of the Year Award (Proceeds from the “Michael Nolan Car Raffle” and the University of Lethbridge) • Established through the

proceeds from the “Michael Nolan Car Raffle.” The car was a gift from former President Dr. Bill Cade and his wife Elsa Salazar Cade. Michael Nolan was Dr. Cade’s uncle who provided funding that helped Dr. Cade complete his education

Value: $1,000 minimum • Full-time students continuing in any undergraduate degree program

• Exceptional leadership skills as demonstrated through community and campus involvement

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Separate application required by November 1

• Letter of reference and an essay on the importance of community service/ Leadership

• Nominated by committee

Michael Chan Prize in Asian Studies (Friends and family of Michael Chan) • Michael Wing-Cheung

Chan (1952-2001) was a Chinese Canadian scientist and humanitarian known for his brilliance in mathematics and his passion in promoting Canada-Asia understanding

Value: $1,000 • Continuing or graduating full-time undergraduate or graduate students in any degree program with an interest in Asia- focused or Asia-related scholarship, research and projects

• Outstanding achievement in a course project or paper on an Asian topic

• Preference to projects that enhance Canada-Asia understanding and humanitarian cooperation

• August 20 • Submission of

paper or project report to the Coordinator of Asian Studies

Campus Sustainability Recycling Award (University of Lethbridge Campus community) • This award is funded

from deposits on returnable beverage containers collected around the University of Lethbridge campus. Project initiated by the Campus Sustainability Committee

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Community involvement

• May 1

Dorner Award (The Estate of Leopoldine Rosalie Dorner)

Value: $1,000 minimum • A minimum of 19 semester courses

• Must be Alberta residents

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

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EBH Award (EBH)

Value: Up to $1,000 • Students who have completed at least 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Must have

demonstrated University and/or community involvement

• May 1

Indigenous Bursary (University of Lethbridge faculty and staff) • Established by donations

from faculty and staff at the University of Lethbridge in order to provide emergency financial support for Indigenous students at the University of Lethbridge

Value: Up to $1,000 • Full-time undergraduate students

• Indigenous ancestry

• Financial need exacerbated by an emergency situation

• Required • Apply at

Scholarships and Student Finance

Mat Hanrahan Memorial First Nations, Métis and Inuit Bursary (Anita Hanrahan) • Mat Hanrahan is

remembered for his wisdom and dedication to the well-being and education of children, particularly First Nations and Métis youth

Value: $1,000 • Indigenous students continuing in any undergraduate degree program

• Financial need • May 1

Dr. David and Shirley Hughes Community Service Award (Dr. David and Mrs. Shirley Hughes)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing students who are members of the UofL Rotaract Club

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership through volunteerism within the University community and a commitment to the ideals of Rotary and Rotaract

• May 1

Dennis and Sylvia Chinner Rotaract Award (Dennis and Sylvia Chinner) • Established in honour of

the University’s 50th Anniversary and reflecting the Chinner’s unwavering involvement in Rotary in the Lethbridge community

Value: $1,000 • Full-time continuing undergraduate students who are members of the UofL Rotaract Club

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Demonstrated leadership through volunteerism within the University community and a commitment to the ideals of Rotary and Rotaract

• May 1

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Judy Jaeger Bursary (Judy Jaeger) • Judy Jaeger, Manager of

Caretaking, has a deep appreciation for the staff on her team and a commitment to maintain a healthy, clean environment for all University of Lethbridge students

Value: $1,000 Number: Four

• Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Financial need • May 1

Kainai Chieftainship Award (Kainai Chieftainship) • The Kainai Chieftainship

was launched in 1919 and is limited to forty living persons who have been made honorary chiefs of the Blood Tribe. The provision of awards to allow Blood Tribe youths to pursue post-secondary programs of study is one of the principal mandates of the Chieftainship

Value: $1,000 • Full-time continuing or graduating students in any undergraduate degree program

• Completion of a minimum 18.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Registered members of the Blood Tribe

• Academic achievement

• Preference to a student who is not receiving financial support from the Blood Tribe

• May 1

Colleen Klein Scholarship for Indigenous Students (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 • Full-time continuing students in any degree program (minimum 60 percent course load)

• Indigenous ancestry

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Lethbridge/Macleod Bar Association Scholarship (Lethbridge/Macleod Bar Association)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing in any undergraduate degree program and completion of a minimum of sixty credits hours

• Must have intentions of pursuing a law degree

• Academic achievement

• Preference given to financial need

• Preference given to students raised and residing in southern Alberta (Claresholm and south)

• May 1

The Lethbridge Shrine Club Bursary (The Lethbridge Shrine Club) • Established with funds

from the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission

Value: $1,000 Number: Five

• Full- or part-time students continuing in any undergraduate degree program

• Financial need • May 1

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ORS Council Excellence Award (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Active member of the Organization of Residence Students Council holding a position of Resident Assistant, Vice President, President, or other ORS officer position

• Continuing or graduating student, with a minimum course load of 60 percent

• Demonstrates active and outstanding commitment to Residence Life and the ORS philosophy

• Demonstrates a commitment to innovation in programs, projects, and planning to the betterment of UofL residents

• Academic standard of good standing

• May 1 • Must submit

resume detailing achievements and accomplishments pertaining to the ORS and two letters of reference from ORS stakeholders

• Nominated by committee

Organization of Residence Students Academic Achievement Award (UofL staff, faculty and former ORS members) • This award recognizes

academic achievement for students living in the University of Lethbridge residence community

Value: $1,000 • Current members of the Organization of Residence Students living in University housing

• Full-time continuing students in any undergraduate program

• Financial need • Academic

achievement

• May 1

Steven C. Patten Memorial Scholarship (Family and friends of the late Steve Patten)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Second-year or higher standing

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Patricia Rae Sarsfield Memorial Bursary for Study Experience (Alan Gibson) • Pat received a BASc. and

B.Mgt. and worked in the student awards office at the University of Lethbridge. This award was established by her husband to honour Pat’s achievements as an example of expanding one’s horizons

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students in any degree program who are travelling nationally or internationally in an academic sponsored study experience

• Must be enrolled full-time in the semester immediately preceding the study experience

• Financial need • Must be in good

financial standing prior to departure for the study experience

• May 1

Students’ Union Quality Initiatives Scholarship (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge) • An agreement between

the Students’ Union and the University of Lethbridge has made this award possible

Value: $1,000 Number: Variable

• Students enrolled in any degree program

• Students who do not qualify for the Jason Lang Scholarship from the Alberta Scholarships Program because of residency will be given first preference

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.20)

• May 1

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Students’ Union Quality Initiatives Bursary (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge) • An agreement between

the Students’ Union and the University of Lethbridge has made this award possible

Value: $1,000 Number: Variable

• Students enrolled in any degree program

• Successful completion of a minimum of 18.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters at the UofL

• Financial need • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 2.00)

• May 1

Masson Family First Nations’ Transition Program Award (Catherine McWatters and Richard Masson)

Value: Up to $1,000 • Full-time students who have completed the First Nations’ Transition Program and are continuing in any undergraduate degree program

• Academic achievement (all actual grades included in the calculation)

• Positive contribution and involvement in class

• Not required • Nominated by

committee

Alice Takacs Achievement Award (Alice Takacs) • Alice Takacs served on

the University of Lethbridge Senate from 1995 to 2001. She is also a longtime and avid supporter of the University of Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 • Full-time students who have completed the First Nations Transition Program and are continuing in any UofL undergraduate degree program

• Academic achievement (all actual grades included in the calculation)

• Positive contribution and involvement in class

• Not required • Nominated by

committee

TD Bank Group First Nations’ Transition Program Bursary (TD Bank Group)

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: up to Seven • Annual total not to

exceed $7,000

• Full-time students who have completed the First Nations’ Transition Program and are continuing in any UofL undergraduate degree program

• Financial need • Positive contribution

and involvement in class

• May 1 • Nominated by

committee

TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Scholarship (TD Insurance Meloche Monnex) • TD Insurance Meloche

Monnex is an affinity partner providing group auto and home insurance to the University of Lethbridge alumni and provides their support to alumni events

Value: $1,000 • Full-time or part-time continuing students entering third or fourth year of study

• Preference to children of UofL alumni

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Van Gaalen/Burbridge Farm Ltd. Award (Dave and Marilyn Van Gaalen) • The donors encourage

students to further advance conservation and efficiency in irrigation methods and delivery

Value: $1,000 • Students majoring in Agricultural Studies, Environmental Science, or Geography

• Must have completed or must be registered to take a senior class in the study of water issues

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.80)

• Preference given to financial need

• Not required

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University of Lethbridge Alumni Association - Calgary Chapter Award (University of Lethbridge Alumni Association - Calgary Chapter) • The University of

Lethbridge Alumni Association - Calgary Chapter has existed since 2000 and aims to increase mutually beneficial relationships among the alumni that reside in the Calgary area

Value: $1,000 Number: Two

• Full- or part-time continuing students in an undergraduate degree program and attending classes at the Calgary campus

• Must have registered in classes in both the fall and spring semesters, with a minimum of one class per semester

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Preference given to financial need

• May 1

Alumni Association John Gill Memorial Bursary (University of Lethbridge Alumni Association)

Value: $1,000 Number: Four

• Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Financial need • May 1

Shine On – 50th Anniversary Bursary (Alumni and friends of the University of Lethbridge)

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: Variable

• Continuing full-time students in any undergraduate degree program

• Must not be receiving other awards from the UofL

• Financial need • Minimum 60 percent

course load

• May 1

Honourable Clarence G. Yanosik Scholarship (William T. Aaron, Q.C. and friends of Honourable Clarence G. Yanosik) • Established in honour of

Justice Yanosik, who was made a Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench in 1975 where he served until he retired at the age of 75

Value: $1,000 minimum • Must be enrolled in any undergraduate degree program with the intention of pursuing a law degree

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Sherry Davis Award (Sherry Davis, BA, B.Mgt) • Sherry established this

award to assist parent students achieve a better education for their future

Value: $1,000

• Full-time continuing undergraduate student who is a parent of a dependent (under the age of 18 at the time of application) child(ren)

• Preference given to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Management program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need

• May 1

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University of Lethbridge Faculty Association Academic Award (University of Lethbridge Faculty Association)

Value: Minimum equivalent to tuition for one 3.0-credit UofL course • Available funds will

be divided equally among eligible students

• Students who are the spouse or dependent child of a dues-paying Statutory Member of ULFA

• Must be undergraduate students at a recognized university, including the UofL

• Must have either completed at least 10 semester courses (or equivalent) of a baccalaureate program or 20 semester courses in a program that began at a college and transferred to a baccalaureate program

• Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.70 (or equivalent)

• September 30 • No student may

receive this award more than two times

• Students not attending the UofL must attach official transcripts and current term confirmation of registration to application

December 6 Award (December 6 Memorial Fund) • This award is presented in

memory of the 14 women who were murdered at the École Polytechnique, Montreal, Quebec, December 6, 1989. The December 6 Fund has been established by the Faculty of Arts and Science to increase the awareness of women’s issues. The fund is composed of donations from individuals and organizations supporting this cause

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students who have at least second-year standing

• Demonstrated interest and involvement in women’s issues

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 • The application

will consist of: • details on the

student’s volunteer and paid work experience that has benefitted women

• a list of courses taken relating to women’s issues

David Dempster Memorial Scholarship (Family and friends of David Dempster)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Preference to students who either did not complete high school or returned to university after an absence of three years or more

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Dr. Ronald M. Yoshida Award in Philosophy of Science (Douglas T. Yoshida)

Value: $1,000 • Any full-time undergraduate degree program

• Academic merit in Philosophy 2233, Philosophy 2234, or Philosophy 3412

• Contribution to class discussion as recommended by Professor

• Not required • Nominated by

the Philosophy Department

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Capstone Scholarship in Integrative Thinking (Anonymous)

Value: $800 • Continuing or graduating students who have completed a full course load (30.0 credit hours) in the fall and spring semesters including Liberal Education courses

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Charlene Janes Bursary for International Students (Charlene Janes) • Charlene Janes worked

extensively with International students. Her passion for seeing them succeed prompted her to initiate this award

Value: $750 • Continuing international students

• Financial need • Satisfactory

academic achievement

• May 1

Lethbridge and District Japanese Canadian Association Award (Endowed by the Lethbridge & District Japanese Canadian Association)

Value: $750 minimum • A minimum of 19 semester courses in a degree program

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Will Morrison Memorial Scholarship (Family and Friends of Will Morrison) • Will Morrison was an

employee of the University of Lethbridge Bookstore for over 20 years until his death in 1993

Value: $700 minimum • Preference to students who have at least second-year standing

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Ware and Lewis Memorial Award (Ware and Lewis Estates)

Value: $700 minimum • Students who graduated from high school in the County of Vulcan, Alberta

• Preference to candidates who have completed no more than 30 semester courses in total

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.30)

• Financial need

• May 1

Cloverdale Paint Inc. Award (Cloverdale Paint Inc.)

Value: $600 minimum • Continuing in any degree program

• Must be a Canadian citizen and permanent resident of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Demonstrated a commitment to community service and career and/or entrepreneurial objectives

• Preference will be given to employees or students related to employees of Cloverdale Paint

• May 1

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Dorothy Margaret Meehan Memorial Award (Teresa Diane Andrus)

Value: $600 minimum • Students continuing in any degree program (minimum 60 percent course load)

• Indigenous ancestry

• Financial need • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 2.50)

• May 1

University of Lethbridge Alumni Association Award (University of Lethbridge Alumni Association)

Value: $500 minimum • Must be children of founding members or children of graduate members of the UofL Alumni Association

• Academic achievement

• May 1

The Calgary Foundation - Frances Camyre Memorial Foundation Award (The Calgary Foundation)

Value: $500 Number: Up to 11

• Must have successfully completed at least one semester of studies

• Must be Alberta residents

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need • Community service

• May 1

Dayna B. Daniels Scholarship in Women and Gender Studies (Supporters of Women & Gender Studies and friends of Dr. Dayna Daniels) • Named in honour of

Professor Emerita Dayna B. Daniels; a fierce advocate for, and founding mother of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Lethbridge

Value: $500 • Full- or part-time students continuing in any undergraduate degree program

• Successful completion of a minimum of three WGST (or WMST prior to 2012) numbered courses

• Applied studies and independent studies will not be considered

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Pronghorn Athletics Student Mentor Award (Pronghorn Athletics)

Value: $500 minimum • Full-time students with above average academic achievement

• Works with Pronghorn student-athletes in a mentoring capacity

• Academic achievement

• Successfully completed two semesters of full-time studies (minimum 18 credit hours for undergraduate) at the UofL during the previous fall and spring semester

• Not required • Nominated

by Sport and Recreation Services

UL50 APO Award (UofL APO Employee Group)

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Full-time continuing UofL students in any degree program who are a dependent child (under the age of 25 by September 1st in the year of application) of an Administrative Professional Officer (APO) employed at the University of Lethbridge

• Academic achievement

• May 1 • May receive

award once

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UofL Residence Healthy Living Bursary (Coca-Cola, University of Lethbridge) • In recognition of students

participating in the Residence Dining Plan and who demonstrate a commitment to making healthy choices and an active living lifestyle

Value: $500 Number: Two One for a University Hall resident and a Kainai or Piikani House resident

• University Hall, Kainai or Piikani House resident students who have completed first year and participated in the Residence Dining Plan

• Demonstrates active living & healthy lifestyle choices

• Financial need • May 1

Alberta Catastrophe Restoration Inc. Award for Education Abroad (Glenn Bright and Alberta Catastrophe Restorations Inc.) • Glenn’s entrepreneurial

ventures have taken him across the U.S.A. Travel has given him knowledge that is hard to gain in any other way

Value: $500 Number: One

• Students travelling abroad in an exchange for at least one semester or longer

• Students must be enrolled in full-time studies at the UofL in the Fall and Spring semesters prior to application deadline

• Canadian citizens or permanent residents

• Academic achievement (minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA on 24.0 credit hours or more prior to departure)

• November 1 for travel during the following spring

• March 1 for travel during the following summer

• July 1 for travel during the following fall

Students’ Union Scholarship (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 • Must have successfully complete a minimum of 24.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters and entering the third or fourth year of their program

• Academic achievement

• Community service (University or broader community involvement)

• May 1 • Students

holding Executive Council positions in the year of application are not eligible for this award

Students’ Union Placement Award (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 Number: Three

• Must have completed at least one academic semester at the UofL

• Must have received a placement (Co-op, Professional Semester, Internship or Exchange) that requires the student to relocate

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• November 1 for the following spring semester

• March 1 for the following summer Sessions

• July 1 for the following fall semester

Students’ Union International Travel Award (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 • Students who have completed at least one full-time study term at the UofL

• Students must be travelling internationally in the upcoming academic year for full-time credits towards their degree program

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 • Students holding

Executive Council positions in the year of application are not eligible for this award

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Students’ Union Award (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 Number: Three

• Must have successfully completed a minimum of 24.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters; two awards for students entering the third or fourth year of their program

• Financial need • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• May 1 • Students holding

Executive Council positions in the year of application are not eligible for this award

Students’ Union Part- Time Scholarship (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 • Must have successfully completed more than 3.0 credit hours and less than 24.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Academic achievement

• May 1 • Students holding

Executive Council positions in the year of application are not eligible for this award

Students’ Union Emergency Bursary (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 • Full-time students with at least third-year standing

• Financial need exacerbated by an emergency situation

• Must be in good standing

• No deadline date

Students’ Union Community Service Award (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 minimum • A minimum of 24.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated commitment/service to the UofL community

• May 1 • Students holding

Executive Council positions in the year of application will not be eligible to receive this award

Students’ Union/Coca- Cola Bottling Scholarship (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 Number: Two

• Must have successfully completed a minimum of 24.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Students’ Union/Coca- Cola Bottling Award (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 Number: Two

• Must have successfully completed a minimum of 24.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need

• May 1

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Students’ Union/Coca- Cola Bottling Calgary Scholarship (The Students’ Union, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 Number: Two

• Enrolled in any degree program at the UofL and attending at the Calgary campus

• Must have successfully completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Maureen Schwartz Award (UofL Alumni Association Calgary Chapter) • This scholarship was

created in 2016 by the UofL Alumni Association Calgary Chapter to recognize Maureen Schwartz, a former Director of Alumni Relations, who contributed greatly to the alumni community

Value: $500 Number: One

• Continuing full-time students in any undergraduate program attending classes at the Calgary campus

• Must demonstrate involvement in University community through volunteer activities on campus

• May 1

George Ellis Scholarship (Endowed by the late George Ellis)

Value: $500 minimum • Must have completed a minimum of 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• May 1

The John Hamilton Award (Endowed by the late John Hamilton and friends)

Value: $500 minimum • Must have second-year or higher standing

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Gordon and Elizabeth Merrick Award (Merrick Family) • Established by the

Merrick’s to recognize students whose education involves improving the life of those who are living with cancer, either by involvement in research or by applying classroom knowledge in the community

Value: $500 • Students continuing in any degree program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Demonstrated interest in improving the life of those who are living with cancer

• Financial need

• May 1

Romulus et Remus Italian Canadian Club Award (Romulus et Remus Italian Canadian Club)

Value: $500 • Students who have at least second-year standing

• Preference to a member or a direct descendant of a member of the Romulus et Remus Italian Canadian Club

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

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Rotary Community Service Award (Lethbridge Rotary Club)

Value: $500 • Students who have completed not less than nine semester courses

• Preference to a member of the Rotaract Club

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Service to the

community

• May 1

Friends of Liberal Education Award (Friends of Liberal Education) • Established to reinforce

the founding philosophy of Liberal Education at the UofL. Highlighting civic engagement, critical thinking, understanding of complex issues and making multi-disciplinary connections

Value: $500 • Continuing full-time undergraduate students, who have an interest in multi-disciplinary learning and thinking skills

• Completed LBED 1000 or LBED 2000

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

committee within Liberal Education

Prairie Baseball Academy Award (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Full-time undergraduate students who are participants in the Prairie Baseball Academy

• Academic achievement (≥2.00 GPA on a minimum of 9.0 credit hours in previous Fall or Spring)

• Nominated and selected by the Prairie Baseball Academy scholarship committee

StudentWise Bursary (Campbell & Co. Insurance Consultants Ltd.) • Campbell & Co. Insurance

Consultants Ltd. is the company contracted by the Students’ Union to provide the Health and Dental Plan to University of Lethbridge students

Value: $500 Number: Two

• Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Successful completion of a minimum of 18 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters at the UofL

• Continued coverage from the Students' Union Health and Dental Plan

• Financial need • May 1

25th Anniversary Alumni Association Scholarship (University of Lethbridge Alumni Association)

Value: $500 minimum • A minimum of 20 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Involvement in campus or community activities such as clubs, volunteer organizations or sports

• May 1

University of Lethbridge Library Award (Rae Hazelwood, her friends and colleagues) • Established in

recognition of the retirement of Rae Hazelwood who served as a University of Lethbridge librarian

Value: $500 • Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program

• Employed as a student assistant in the UofL library for at least two semesters

• Above average employee as demonstrated by employment evaluation

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.50, 60 percent course load)

• May 1 • May receive

this award once

• Nominated by committee

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University of Lethbridge Scholarship for Reduced Course Load (University of Lethbridge)

Value: Up to $500 Number: Up to 20

• Must have completed a minimum of 12.0 and a maximum of 22.5 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters

• Must have been registered in classes in both the fall and spring semesters

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Elliot Wheeler Memorial Award (Friends and family of Elliot Wheeler) • Elliot Wheeler, a

University of Lethbridge student, tragically passed away in 2008 weeks before his graduation. He understood the value of hard work as well as the importance of a balanced life

Value: $500 • Continuing students with at least third-year standing in a combined B.Sc. /B.Mgt. program

• Extracurricular activities and/or community involvement

• May 1

Wilma G. Winter Memorial Award (Friends and family of Dr. Wilma Winter) • Established in honour of

Dr. Winter, a founding member of the University of Lethbridge and professor emeritus

Value: $500 • Students with a minimum of 24.0 credit hours completed

• Demonstrated commitment to an active living lifestyle

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

James and Isabelle Norrie Memorial Award in Agricultural Management (Laurel Chapter No. 43, Order of Eastern Star)

Value: $500 maximum • Must have completed a minimum of 10 UofL semester course s and enrolled in any degree program

• Intend to pursue a career related to agriculture

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Preference to a

graduate of an Alberta high school, then to an Alberta resident as defined by Student Aid Alberta

• May 1

International Student Emergency Bursary (Friends of UofL international students) • Established with funds

raised at the 2017 International Dinner silent auction

Value: up to $500 Number: Variable

• International full-time undergraduate students in good academic standing

• Financial need exacerbated by an emergency

• Required • Apply at

Scholarships and Student Finance

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Ruby I. Larson French Language Scholarship (Endowed by Dr. Ruby I. Larson)

Value: $400 minimum • A minimum of 29 semester courses

• Evidence of interest in the use of French in the arts and/or in the business or social context

• Preference to a French major

• Academic achievement, particularly in French studies

• Participation in extracurricular activities entailing the use of French

• Must have taken at least one French course at the 3000 or 4000 level

• May 1

David B. Carpenter Award (Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Carpenter)

Value: $300 minimum • Students who have completed at least 16 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated interest in water resource issues

• May 1

Clarence and Ilene Bengtson Memorial Award (Endowed by the Estate, Family and friends of the Bengtsons) • Clarence and Ilene

Bengtson were long-time supporters of the community, the church, and the youth of Brooks and surrounding area, until their respective passings on August 1, 1996 and September 2, 2002

Value: $250 minimum • Students who have graduated from a high school in the Grasslands Regional School Division

• Preference to students with second- or third-year standing

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

ORS Residence Citizenship Award (Organization of Residence Students)

Value: $250 minimum • Active members of the Organization of Residence Students currently living in residence and continuing full membership in ORS in the semester in which the award is granted

• Must have a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and demonstrated active and outstanding commitment to residence living and the ORS philosophy

• The recipient may not be an officer of Residence Council

• May 1 • Nominated by

committee

ORS Greatest Scholastic Achievement Award (Organization of Residence Students)

Value: $250 minimum Number: Two

• Active members of the Organization of Residence Students currently living in residence and continuing full membership in ORS in the semester in which the award is granted

• Must have a minimum 2.30 cumulative GPA and a minimum of 9.0 credit hours in each of the previous four academic semesters

• Achieved the greatest GPA increase over two full-time academic years

• May 1

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Darryl C.M. Rae Prize in Mathematics (Family and friends of Darryl Rae) • Established in memory of

Darryl C.M. Rae, B.Ed. (Mathematics) University of Lethbridge 1989. Darryl was an Academic Assistant in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Lethbridge from 1989 to 1994

Value: $250 minimum • Full-time students who have completed a minimum of 20 graded courses of an undergraduate degree program with a declared major in Mathematics

• Completed MATH 2000

• Academic achievement

• May 1

International Student Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by friends of Foreign Students)

Value: $200 minimum • Visa students • Academic achievement

• May 1

The MacLachlan Prize in Economic Geography (Members of the Department of Geography, friends and former students of Professor Ian MacLachlan) • Established to mark the

retirement from the Department of Geography, University of Lethbridge (December 31, 2015) and to recognize Professor MacLachlan’s unfailing commitment to student success and mentorship

Value: $200 • Full- or part-time students in any major, preferably Geography or Urban and Regional Studies, who have successfully completed Geography 2210

• Academic achievement

• Enthusiasm for and a commitment to the sub-discipline of economic geography

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Geography

b. Arts and Science Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Arts and Science at the University of Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.

Arthur J.E. Child Award in Economics, English, and History (Arthur J.E. Child Foundation) • Arthur James Edward

Child (1910-1996), former chairman and chief executive officer of Burns Foods, was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1985. He co-founded the Canada West Foundation and had philanthropic commitments that spanned a great breadth of activities

Value: One at $10,000 or two at $5,000 minimum for each of the three majors: Economics, English, and History. (Total value: $30,000)

• Continuing undergraduate or graduate students with a major in Economics, English, or History

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Community

involvement

• May 1 • Departments of

Economics, English, and History will nominate from eligible applicants

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CAPP/EPAC Engineering Scholarship (CAPP/EPAC Scholarship Fund)

Value: one at $5,000 and two at $2,500 Number: Three

• Must have successfully completed the Engineering transfer program and continuing on to their second year of Engineering

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Payable upon

confirmation of full-time enrolment at the University of Alberta

CAPP/EPAC Scholarship (CAPP/EPAC Scholarship Fund)

Value: $5,000 Number: Two

• Students continuing in a B.Sc. or B.Mgt. program

• Expressed interest and intention to pursue career in oil and gas industry

• Academic achievement

• Preference given to students with Indigenous ancestry

• May 1

Driedger Family Scholarship in History (Walter and Takako Driedger; Dr. Gerhard and Hilda Driedger; Maria Kimber; Dr. Bernhard Driedger; Peter Driedger) • The Driedger family

wishes to honour their parents Dr. Gerhard and Hilda Driedger

Value: Variable (an amount equal to half the cost of tuition and fees assessed to the student in the fall and spring semesters)

• Continuing undergraduate students with a major in History

• Entering fourth year of study

• Academic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of History

French Visiting Student Program Award (French Language Centre; Department of Modern Languages) • Established through the

French Language Centre in the Department of Modern Languages thanks to a grant from COLEP (Canada-Alberta Official Languages Education Protocol)

Value: Variable ($12,000 maximum fund - the Selection Committee will decide the value of each award) Number: All who qualify

• Students who submit a cultural project while enrolled in French 2250

• Academic achievement

• Minimum GPA of 2.00 must be attained on cumulative GPA and overall on all French courses completed

• Presentation of cultural project at a French Language Centre organized event upon the student’s return

• Contact FLC for details

• Nominated by the Department of Modern Languages

Honourable Lawrence David MacLean, Q.C. Memorial Award for Service (Davidson & Williams, LLP) • Established in

memory of Justice L.D. MacLean

Value: $3,000 ($1,000 minimum per year for three years)

• Second-year students continuing in any undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science

• Permanent home address or parents residing in southern Alberta (south of Calgary)

• Attending Lethbridge campus

• Demonstrated community involvement

• Academic good standing (minimum GPA of 2.00)

• For renewal of the award in subsequent years; recipient must maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA and completion of a minimum 24.0 credit hours at the UofL during the previous fall/ spring semesters

• May 1

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William Elichen Scholarship (Mr. William (Bill) Elichen)

Value: $2,500 minimum • Students who have completed at least 19 courses at the UofL

• Preference to students who have a demonstrated interest in Slavic culture

• Academic achievement

• Intent to pursue a medical career

• May 1

Henry S. Varley Bursary at the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta (Varley Fund for Rural Life at the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta) • The Varley Fund was

established through the legacy of William (Bill) Long to honour his uncle Henry Varley and the family’s ranching heritage

Value: $2500 Number: Three

• Full-time continuing undergraduate students majoring in Agricultural Biotechnology, Agriculture Studies or Environmental Science

• Students must be from a rural community located in Southwestern Alberta

• Financial need • May 1

MPE Engineering Award (MPE Engineering) • Established to support

engineering candidates that will bring leadership, commitment and innovation to their future industry

Value: $1,500 minimum • Engineering Transfer Program students continuing on to their second year of Engineering

• Academic achievement

• Preference given to financial need

• Not required • Payable upon

confirmation of full-time enrolment at the University of Alberta

William Ruryk Award in Agriculture (Estate of Victor Nicholas Ruryk) • Established through a

bequest from Victor Ruryk in honour of his uncle’s botanical gardening business

Value: $1,500 minimum • Continuing students majoring in Agricultural Studies or a related field and who intend to use their education in the agricultural sector

• Financial need • Academic

achievement • Preference may be

given to a member of the Agriculture Students Society

• May 1 • Statement of

career intention in agricultural sector

Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd. Award (Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd.)

Value: $1,500 minimum • Continuing students in a B.A. program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need

• May 1

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Stephen Mitchell Scholarship in Mathematics (Anonymous) • Established in memory of

Stephen Mitchell

Value: $1,500 Number: One

• Continuing full-time third or fourth year undergraduate or graduate students in a B.Sc., M.Sc. with a major in Math or PhD students in Theoretical and Computational Science with concentration in pure Math

• Academic achievement

• Students with a passion for algebra, number theory or analysis

• February 1 • Application

submitted to Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

• Selection by committee

Bill Cade and Elsa Salazar Cade Scholarship In Evolutionary Ecology (Dr. and Mrs. Cade)

Value: $1,000 minimum

• Must have successfully completed a minimum of 29 semester courses towards a B.Sc., major in Biological Sciences with a focus in evolutionary ecology, especially animal behaviour

• Academic achievement

• One award: financial need and academic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by the

Department of Biological Sciences

Myrtle Ruth Bodie Mathematics Scholarship (Estate of Myrtle Ruth Bodie) • Myrtle Bodie was a quiet,

frugal woman who made this gift through her estate. She cared for her community and believed in quality education

Value: $1,000 Number: Five; (four for undergraduate and one for graduate students)

• Continuing full-time students in a B.Sc. or M.Sc., with a major in Math

• Academic achievement; on Dean’s Honour List for B.Sc. and Admission GPA/completed graduate courses for M.Sc.

• Written composition will also be considered in selection

• February 1 • Application

submitted to Department of Mathematics

• Selection by committee

Andrew and Rheta Anderson Memorial Scholarship (Rheta Anderson and Murray Anderson) • This award recognizes the

leadership and commitment of former Lethbridge mayor, Andy Anderson, and his wife, Rheta Anderson. Andy passed in 1996 from Alzheimer’s disease and Rheta passed in 2011

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students enrolled in a B.Sc. program with a major in Neuroscience

• Completed a minimum of 20 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Echoridge Educational Foundation Scholarship in Science (Echoridge Educational Foundation)

Value: $1,000 • Third-year B.Sc. students

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership and community involvement

• May 1

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Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison Scholarship - Native American Studies (Endowed by the late Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison) • Lubov Alexandra de

Grandmaison bestowed to the University of Lethbridge Art Collection 10 pastel drawings by her late father, Nicholas de Grandmaison

Value: $1,000 Number: Two

• Native students majoring in Native American Studies

• Must have completed a minimum of eight graded courses in the previous Fall and Spring semesters

• Academic achievement (minimum 3.00 GPA)

• Financial need may be considered

• May 1

Johan F. Dormaar Memorial Award (Family and friends of Johan/ John Dormaar)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students with a major in Geography, Archaeology and Geography or Environmental Science

• Completion of an independent study or substantial course project in the Geography Department, during the most recent academic year

• Must involve a substantial amount of field-based primary research

• Academic achievement in the independent study or course project

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Geography

Justice Vaughan and Marilyn Hembroff Award (Justice and Mrs. Hembroff)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students with a declared major in English

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Kay Kerr Neuroscience Research Award (Kay Kerr) • Kay Kerr is cognizant of

the important research by Dr. Bryan Kolb and wishes to provide assistance to students who want to continue in this research

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students majoring in Psychology or Neuroscience who are participating in UofL research

• Research must be in stroke recovery, effects of drug addiction to the brain, and/or other neurological disorders

• Outstanding contribution to research

• Academic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience

Lethbridge Real Estate Board Agricultural Award (Lethbridge Real Estate Board Co-op Limited)

Value: $1,000 • Students with a declared major in Agricultural Studies or Agricultural Biotechnology who have completed at least 24.0 credit hours

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

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CropLife Canada Alberta Council Legacy Scholarship (Legacy endowment from CropLife Canada Alberta Council)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing students majoring in Agricultural Studies, Agricultural Biotechnology, or Environmental Science

• An expressed career interest in Crop Protection or Agronomy

• Academic achievement

• Preference given to those with campus involvement in clubs, athletics, the Students’ Union, etc.

• May 1

Alfred and Blanche McGuire Memorial Award (Endowed by the late Mrs. Lois Millican)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Must have completed a minimum of 29 semester courses in a degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Timothy Reuter Medieval History Scholarship (Kriston Rennie and Brenda Rennie) • Timothy Reuter (1947-

2002) – was a specialist in medieval German History of the Ottonian and Salian periods. Kriston (BA ‘00), was an associate professor at the University of Queensland. Brenda was the executive director of the ULFA for many years

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students in third- or fourth-year of a Bachelor of Arts program, majoring in History

• Highest academic achievement in Medieval or Early Modern European History courses

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of History

Ricoh Environmental Science Scholarship (Ricoh Canada Inc.)

Value: $1,000 • Third- or fourth-year students with a major in Environmental Science

• Academic achievement

• May 1

William “Bill” and Eleanor Skelton Memorial Bursary in Neuroscience (Maxwell and Marjorie Ward) • William “Bill” Skelton and

Eleanor were long-time residents of Lethbridge where Bill practised pharmacy at Skelton’s Pharmacy. Eleanor was well-known for her community involvement including volunteering for Meals on Wheels

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing undergraduate students with a major in neuroscience

• Preference to candidates involved in Alzheimer’s research

• Financial need • May 1

Lawrence O. Smith Memorial Award (Oldman River Regional Service Commission) • Lawrence O. Smith

served as Executive Director of the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission (1972-1987)

Value: $1,000 minimum • A minimum of 20 graded semester courses with a declared major in Urban and Regional Studies

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

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Dr. James D. Tagg History and Citizenship Award (Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural Society of Southern Alberta, and friends) • Dr. James D. Tagg taught

American History at the UofL from 1969 to 2003. As a highly respected teacher and scholar, Dr. Tagg believes that educated persons have a duty to engage in the support and improvement of the communities in which they find themselves

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing undergraduate or graduate students majoring in History

• Academic achievement

• Community involvement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of History

Waters Family Bursary for Neuroscience (Tim and Beverly Waters) • Owners of WA

Environmental Services Ltd. Tim and Beverly are long-time supporters of the University of Lethbridge and Tim has served on the Board of Governors during 2011-2014

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students with a major in Neuroscience

• Financial need • May 1

Dr. Barbara June Whitlock Chemistry Scholarship (Muriel Shortreed) • In honour of Barbara June

Whitlock, sister of Muriel Shortreed, to encourage gifted students to continue in graduate studies in Chemistry

Value: $1,000 minimum • Graduating undergraduate students with a major in Chemistry

• Must be enrolled in a full-time university graduate degree program in Chemistry in the year following graduation from the undergraduate program

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Chemistry

Marvin Sundstrom Memorial Scholarship (Elke Sundstrom) • In 1967, Dr. Sundstrom

joined the University of Lethbridge as an Assistant Professor. At the time of his passing, in 1994, he was Assistant Dean (Finance) in the Faculty of Arts and Science

Value: $1,000 minimum • Enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts program with a declared major in Geography

• A minimum of 20 semester courses toward the Bachelor of Arts degree

• Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Diana Cooper Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by Diana Cooper) • Donated by Diana Cooper

in the hope that the dedication and caring which she has shown in her community work and volunteer activities, particularly relating to women’s issues and research, will be an inspiration to others

Value: $1,000 minimum • At least second-year standing in the Faculty of Arts and Science, and pursuing a Social Science program with an emphasis on women’s issues and research

• Academic achievement

• Preference to a student who has demonstrated an interest in Social Sciences through volunteer community service

• May 1

APEGA N.H. Bradley, P.Eng., Memorial Scholarship (The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta) • N.H. Bradley, P.Eng.,

spent most of his professional career working in southern Alberta specializing in civil engineering and land surveying

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students who have completed the Engineering Transfer Program at the UofL and intend to continue studies in Engineering at the University of Alberta

• Preference to students planning to pursue studies in civil or survey engineering

• Academic achievement

• Payable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment at the University of Alberta

Ruby I. Larson Biological Research Aptitude Scholarship (Endowed by Dr. Ruby I. Larson)

Value: $800 minimum • Students majoring in Biology or in Biology and another science with a minimum of 29 courses

• The student who, in the opinion of the staff of the Department of Biological Sciences, has the greatest potential for biological research

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Biology

HistoriCity Prize (Terry Whitehead) • Leading up to the

University’s 50th anniversary in 2017, University of Lethbridge alumnus Terry Whitehead (BA ’94) established the HistoriCity Prize to encourage excellence in historical research on the City of Lethbridge and the University of Lethbridge

Value: $750 for first prize; $250 for second prize Number: Two

• Students registered in a 3000 or 4000 level course including an Independent Study in the spring semester and have a written essay about the history of Lethbridge (City or University)

• Excellence in academic papers about the history of the City of Lethbridge or the UofL

• Last day of classes in the spring semester

• Application available at the Department of History

• Nominated by the Department of History

Scholarship in Agriculture (Endowed by the late Mrs. Eugene Schulz)

Value: $700 minimum • Must have completed first year of study and have been enrolled in courses related to agriculture

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Werner O. Hoerger Memorial Award (Cindy Hoerger and Sons)

Value: $600 • Students who have graduated from a high school in southern Alberta and who are enrolled in a Bachelor of Science program

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Dr. G.E. Orchard Prize in Russian History (Dr. G.E. Orchard)

Value: $600 minimum • Full-time students enrolled in the Russian History Survey course

• Academic achievement in the Russian History Survey course

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of History

Alberta Institute of Agrologists Agriculture Award (Alberta Institute of Agrologists, Lethbridge Branch) • The AIA is an organization

of university-trained professionals that protects the public interest by ensuring its members are qualified and competent to provide knowledge of and advice on agriculture, food, and associated natural resources

Value: $500 • Third- or fourth-year B.Sc. students in Agricultural Studies/ Biotechnology or Environmental Science majors

• Student membership in AIA

• Community involvement or employment in agrology-related activities

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Dr. Malcolm Greenshields European History Award Friends and colleagues of Malcolm Greenshields) • Dr. Malcolm Greenshields

taught European History at the University of Lethbridge from 1985, retiring in 2013. His ability to engage students to push their intellectual limits and embrace historical curiosity is part of his campus legacy

Value: $500 • Continuing undergraduate or graduate students majoring in History

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated excellence in European history courses

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of History

Elizabeth Rood Memorial Award in Community Literacy (Family and friends of Elizabeth Rood) • Elizabeth moved to

Lethbridge in 1967 with her family for the commencement of the University of Lethbridge. She worked for two decades as a teacher in Fort Macleod and was the reading specialist for the Willow Creek District

Value: $500 • Continuing undergraduate students involved in helping others in the community develop literacy skills

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated commitment to improving literacy through community involvement in literacy, mentoring, or tutoring programs

• May 1

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Islay Arnold Memorial Award (Friends and family of Islay Arnold) • Established in memory of

Islay Arnold, Chancellor Emerita and champion for liberal arts education at the University of Lethbridge

Value: $500 • Continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science pursuing a General Major in the Humanities

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need

• May 1

Archaeological Society of Alberta (Lethbridge) Scholarship (Archaeological Society of Alberta, Lethbridge Centre) • The ASA is a non-profit

organization of community members that are interested in archaeology and the preservation of our cultural heritage

Value: $500 • Third- or fourth-year undergraduate students majoring in Archaeology

• Membership in the Archaeological Society of Alberta (ASA)

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Arts and Science Award of Excellence (University of Lethbridge alumni and friends)

Value: $500 Number: Variable

• Continuing students in the Faculty of Arts and Science

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Kalen Brown Memorial Award (Family and friends of Kalen Brown) • Kalen Brown lost a brave

fight to Ewings Sarcoma in 1996 at the age of 16. It is hoped that as the understanding of biochemistry grows, treatments will be developed to save children like Kalen

Value: $500 • Must be entering fourth year with a major in Biology, Chemistry, or Biochemistry

• Preference to students participating in research in cell biology, molecular biology, or a related field

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Departments of Chemistry, Biology and Biochemistry

Patrick Chan Award in Sustainable Agriculture Supported by Syngenta (Syngenta Canada Inc., family and friends, in remembrance of Patrick Chan) • Established in memory of

Patrick Chan (1980-2009), a graduate of the University of Lethbridge, B.Sc. 2009. He was well-known on campus because of his friendly disposition, generous spirit and dedication to research

Value: $500 • Continuing undergraduate students with an interest in sustainable agriculture

• Preference to completion of or registered in an independent or applied study course related to the study or promotion of sustainable agriculture

• Academic achievement

• Potential for sustainable agriculture research

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Environmental Science

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Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison Scholarship - Part-Time Studies in Native American Studies (Endowed by the late Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison) • Lubov Alexandra de

Grandmaison bestowed to the University of Lethbridge Art Collection 10 pastel drawings by her late father, Nicholas de Grandmaison

Value: $500 • Native students majoring in Native American Studies

• Minimum of two and no more than 7.5 graded courses in the fall and spring semesters immediately preceding the granting of the award

• Academic achievement (minimum 3.00 GPA)

• Financial need may be considered

• May 1

Trevor J.O. Dick Economic Memorial Scholarship (Mrs. Nancy Dick and Friends) • Dr. Trevor Dick was a

professor in the Economics Department at the University of Lethbridge from 1976 until his retirement in 2000

Value: $500 minimum • Graduating economics majors who have been accepted to a university program leading to a graduate degree in Economics

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Economics

James R. Genge Work Experience Scholarship (Endowed by Dr. Jennifer Mather in memory of her late father)

Value: $500 minimum • Must have at least second-year standing

• Must have participated in either an Applied Study or an Arts and Science Co-op Work term in the previous academic year

• Exceptional work experience evaluation

• Not required • Nominated by

committee

Mr. Merv Leitch Memorial Scholarship in Chemistry (Mrs. Ardine Leitch and Alberta Energy) • In memory of the

Honourable Mr. Merv Leitch for his outstanding contributions to the furthering of oil sand technology in Alberta

Value: $500 • A minimum of 20 semester courses

• A declared major in Chemistry

• Academic achievement

• Potential for chemical research

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Chemistry

Paul D. Lewis Memorial Biology Award (Dr. Margaret Lewis, Family and Friends)

Value: $500 • Third- or fourth-year students with a major in Biological Science

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Greatest potential for biological science research

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Biology

Elmer Marquardson Research Scholarship (Mrs. B. Glass, in loving memory of her father) • Dedicated to the

memory of Mr. Elmer Marquardson, a Stirling pioneer

Value: $500 minimum • Must have completed 19 semester courses in the Faculty of Arts and Science

• First consideration to studies in dairy cattle or hardy fruits

• Academic achievement

• A proven interest in agricultural research with a particular interest in topics which will benefit southern Alberta agriculture

• May 1

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Dieter Mueller Memorial Prize in History (Endowed by friends of the late Dieter Mueller)

Value: $500 minimum • The student deemed most deserving by the Department of History

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of History

Outstanding Achievement in the Humanities Scholarship (Numerous donors) • The purpose of the award

is to underline the value of excelling in the Humanities and to encourage gifted students to consider making a career in these disciplines

Value: $500 • Continuing students entering the fourth year of study, majoring in a discipline in the Humanities

• Preference will be given to students majoring in English, Modern Languages, Philosophy, History, or Religious Studies

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Richard Painter Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by Mrs. Hannah Painter in memory of her late husband)

Value: $500 minimum • Must have a major in a program related to agriculture and intend to pursue a career in an agricultural profession

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Paterson and Husky Energy Scholarship (Husky Energy) • Gordon Paterson was an

active member of both the Lethbridge and southern Alberta communities

Value: $500 minimum • Full-time students majoring in Environmental Science

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Political Science Graduate Studies Award (Alan Siaroff)

Value: $500 • Graduating students or B.A. degree holders (from the UofL) with a major in Political Science intending to pursue graduate studies in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, or related field at any graduate school

• Preference to recent grads (within three years of B.A. completion)

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.30)

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Political Science

Rogers Sugar Scholarship (Rogers Sugar Ltd.)

Value: $500 Number: Two

• Students majoring in Chemistry or Physics

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Joe Rood Memorial Scholarship in Physics (Friends and family of Joe Rood) • Joe Rood was a founding

member of the University of Lethbridge. As a professor and a long-serving Chair, Joe was instrumental in building a strong Physics Department

Value: $500 • Third- or fourth-year students majoring in Physics, Chemistry, Geography, or other Physical Sciences

• Must have completed both Physics 1000 or Physics 1050 and Physics 2000

• Academic achievement

• Greatest potential for research in the Physical Sciences

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Physics

Gordon W. Russell Memorial Scholarship (Shelley Svidal) • Gordon Russell,

professor emeritus, was a founding member of the University of Lethbridge. He taught in the Psychology Department until his retirement in 1996

Value: $500 • Continuing undergraduate students majoring in Psychology

• Must have completed PSYC 2800-Social Psychology

• Academic achievement

• May 1

URISA Prize in Geographic Information Systems (Urban and Regional Information Systems Association – Alberta Chapter)

Value: $500

• Continuing full-time undergraduate students

• Must have taken GEOG 3740 in the most recent academic year

• Highest academic achievement and positive contribution and involvement in Geog 3740

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Geography

Jerome and Ann Weintraub Memorial Scholarship (Ruth Coppens, David, Sara, and Barry Weintraub) • The Weintraubs’ deep

appreciation for the impact a university education has on personal, social, and career development made them cherish their own university experiences as highlights of their lives

Value: $400 minimum • Enrolled in a Bachelor of Science program

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Loren Hepler Memorial Scholarship (Family and Friends of Dr. Loren Hepler) • Dr. Loren Hepler was a

faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Lethbridge from 1968 to 1983

Value: $400 minimum • Must be enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science with a declared major in Chemistry

• Minimum second-year standing

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Agricultural Studies Prize (Pioneer Hi-Bred Dupont Limited)

Value: $300 Number: Two (one each for Agricultural Studies and Agricultural Biotechnology)

• Agricultural Studies majors who have completed Agricultural Studies 4000, or Agricultural Biotechnology majors who have completed Biology 4100

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Carol Braat Memorial Prize in Biochemistry (Family and Friends of Carol Braat) • Carol Braat graduated

from the University of Lethbridge in May 1991 with a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Biochemistry

Value: $250 • Must have a declared major in either Biochemistry or Chemistry

• Preference to students whose permanent address is south of Calgary

• Academic achievement

• Community involvement

• May 1

S.W. Jackman Prize in British History (Dr. S.W. Jackman)

Value: $250 minimum • Students who have excelled in the study of British history

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of History

Joanna Morgan Prize in Literature (Family of Joanna Morgan) • Donated in memory of

Joanna Morgan, a journalist from Lethbridge, in recognition of her love of literature

Value: $250 minimum • Declared English majors who have completed at least 29 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Chinook Chemistry and Biochemistry Prizes (Faculty/Staff in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) • Leading-edge research

involving students is a hallmark of the University of Lethbridge. This prize is to recognize the significant contributions our students make in research

Value: $200 for first prize $100 for second prize Number: Up to six first prizes, up to six second prizes There are six divisions; Undergraduate, M.Sc., Ph.D. in each of Chemistry and Biochemistry

• Undergraduate and graduate students, performing original research during the 12 months preceding the deadline for abstracts, supervised or co-supervised by a member of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

• Completion and participation in the Chinook Symposium poster competition

• Decisions will be made by designated competition judges as determined from year to year

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Biology Graduate Research Symposium Prize for Research Achievement (Faculty/Staff in the Department of Biological Science) • Novel research involving

graduate or undergraduate students is a hallmark of the University of Lethbridge. This prize is to recognize the significant contributions our students make in research

Value: $200 for first prize $100 for second prize Number: Two first prizes (one poster, one oral presentation) Two second prizes (one poster, one oral presentation)

• Current students in a B.Sc., M.Sc., or Ph.D. program

• Performing original research

• Co-supervised by a member in the Department of Biological Sciences

• Participation in the annual Biology Graduate Research Symposium

• Best symposium presentation (oral or poster)

• Not required • Symposium

judges determine prizes

Dr. John Morgan Prize (Family of Dr. John Morgan)

Value: $200 minimum • Must have completed a minimum of 10 semester courses at the UofL and enrolled in a B.Sc. program

• Preference to those pursuing a medical degree

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Silverwings Physical Education Prize (Endowed by Jess Anderson) • Funds were donated to

encourage training and development of individuals dedicated to the coaching of young children

Value: $200 minimum • A minimum of 18.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Must have a declared major in Kinesiology

• Academic achievement

• Must be involved with, or enrolled in, courses related to gymnastics, coaching or individual pursuit sports

• May 1

Luke Stebbins Prize for Undergraduate Research Achievement (Faculty/Staff in the Department of Biological Sciences) • Novel research involving

undergraduate students is a hallmark of the University of Lethbridge. This prize is to recognize the significant contributions our students make in research

Value: $200 for first prize $100 for second prize Number: Two first prizes Two second prizes

• Students enrolled in a B.Sc. program

• Performing original research and registered in an independent studies or honour's thesis directly co-/ supervised by a member in Bio.Sc.

• Participation in the Undergraduate Research Symposium

• Best symposium presentation

• Not required • Symposium

judges determine prizes

James H. Gray Prize in Western Canadian History (Dr. James H. Gray)

Value: $200 minimum • Full-time students enrolled in courses emphasizing western Canadian history

• Academic achievement in the western Canadian history course or courses

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of History

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Psychology Prize (Dr. Bryan Kolb)

Value: $100 minimum • Students majoring in Psychology or Neuroscience

• At least 10 semester courses will have been completed from the Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience

• Continuing or graduating students

• Academic achievement in courses taken from the Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience

• Not required • Nominated by

the Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience

c. Education Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Education at the University of Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.

Winogene Brandow Carpenter Award in Education (Dr. and Mrs. William B. Carpenter and family) • This award is in honour of

Winogene Brandow Carpenter, a dedicated and caring Alberta teacher

Value: $2,400 minimum • Canadian citizens who graduated from a western Canadian high school - Alberta, British Columbia or Saskatchewan

• Entering the second year of programs leading to the B.Ed.

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Lethbridge ATA Local 41 Scholarship (Lethbridge Alberta Teachers’ Association, Local 41)

Value: $2,000 Number: Two

• Students entering the Faculty of Education who have attended high school within the Lethbridge Public School System

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Peter and Margaret Veer Memorial Award (Ens family) • In remembrance of Peter

and Margaret Veer who selflessly contributed to their community and society

Value: $1,500 minimum • Students entering the Faculty of Education

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Good citizenship

demonstrated through community involvement

• May 1

Elmer and Ida Wiens Faculty of Education Bursary (Estate of Ida Wiens) • Ida taught school from

1944 until she retired in 1980 after which she travelled extensively with her husband, Elmer. Their generosity will support and encourage Education students

Value: $1,500 minimum • Students enrolled in a B.Ed. program

• Financial need • May 1

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Russell Leskiw Memorial Scholarship (Friends, alumni and family of Dr. Russell Leskiw) • In honour of Dr. Leskiw;

the first acting President, then the first Dean of the Faculty of Education. Established in the University’s 50th Anniversary year to celebrate the contribution Dr. Leskiw made in our history

Value: $1,500 • Full-time continuing students enrolled in a B.Ed. program

• Academic achievement

• May 1

French Teacher Education Award (French Language Centre; Department of Modern Languages) • Established through the

French Language Centre in the Department of Modern Languages thanks to a grant from COLEP (Canada-Alberta Official Languages Education Protocol)

Value: $1,250 Number: Two

• B.Ed. students majoring in Modern Languages Education: French or French/Spanish

• Completion of PSI

• Academic achievement

• Successful completion of DELF (Diplôme d’Etudes de Langue Francaise) B1 or higher

• Not required

Inez and Maybelle Strong Award in Education (Maybelle Strong Lockhart and John Lockhart)

Value: $1,250 minimum • Must be entering the final year of a Bachelor of Education program

• Canadian citizen and a resident of southern Alberta, defined as south of Township 35 (Bowden South)

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Community involvement

• May 1

Ardea Wylie Memorial Bursary in Education (Family and friends of Ardea Wylie) • Ardea received her B.Ed.

from the University of Lethbridge and a Master’s degree at SFU. She taught elementary school for many years and was excited to see students problem-solving and their moments of discovery

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students enrolled in a B.Ed. program

• Financial need • May 1

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Rita L. Irwin Scholarship for Art Education (Rita L. Irwin, Ed.D.) • Rita Irwin is a University

of Lethbridge alumna, Professor of Art Education and Associate Dean of Teacher Education at the University of British Columbia. She established this award to encourage students with an interest in art education

Value: $1,000 • B.Ed. students with a major in Art Education

• Academic Achievement

• Not Required

Bernard and Frank J. Ackerman Memorial Music Scholarship (Joy, Patrick, Robert, and Sandra Ackerman)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing students in a B.Ed., Music Education major

• Academic achievement

• Preference given to a student from a rural or small town community

• May 1

Echoridge Educational Foundation Scholarship in Education (Echoridge Educational Foundation)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing B.Ed. students who have successfully completed the Professional Semester II requirements

• Academic achievement

• Exemplify the high standards of the Professional Code of Conduct

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Joan Johnson Memorial Scholarship in Art Education (Endowed by Dr. Neal Johnson and Mrs. Jennie Emery in memory of Joan Johnson) • Donated in memory of

Joan Johnson, weaver and artist

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students in the Faculty of Education with a declared major in Art

• First preference to applicants in Professional Semester I

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Dr. Helen Manyfingers/ Alumni Association Education Award (Dr. Helen Manyfingers and University of Lethbridge Alumni Association) • Dr. Manyfingers’

achievements and commitment to her community serve as a role model for Native women, elders, mothers, educators, and political leaders. She was the first alumna to receive a University of Lethbridge honorary degree

Value: $1,000 • Third- or fourth-year students enrolled in any undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Education or second-year students in the B.Ed. After an Approved Degree program

• Registered members of the Blood Tribe

• Financial need • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• May 1

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Dr. Richard Mrazek Memorial Scholarship (Faculty of Education) • In honour of Dr.

Richard Mrazek, Science Education Professor in the Faculty of Education

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing Science Education students who have successfully completed the Professional Semester II requirements

• Academic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Wigham Family Bursary (Darol and Ev Wigham)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Must have completed a minimum of 29 semester course and enrolled in any degree program in the Faculty of Education

• For one award: preference to students with an interest in early childhood education

• Financial need • May 1

Bachelor of Education Teaching Placement Scholarship (Faculty of Education)

Value: $500 to $1,000: PSI entrance, $500; PSI entrance and financial need, $1,000; PSII, $500; PSII and financial need, $1,000; PSIII rural placement, $1,000; PSIII, $500

• B.Ed. students registered in PSI, PSII, or PSIII

• PSI entrance, PSII, and PSIII: academic achievement

• PSI entrance, PSII: academic achievement and financial need

• PSIII rural placement: academic achievement and teaching placement in a rural school

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

First Nations Bachelor of Education Scholarship (Faculty of Education)

Value: $500 to $1,000: PSI entrance, $500; PSI entrance and financial need, $1,000; PSII, $500; PSII and financial need, $1,000; PSIII, $500; PSIII and financial need, $1,000

• B.Ed. students registered in PSI, PSII, or PSIII

• Indigenous ancestry

• PSI, PSII, and PSIII: academic achievement

• PSI, PSII, and PSIII: academic achievement and financial need

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

50th Anniversary Founding Scholarship – Faculty of Education (Faculty of Education, friends and alumni) • Established in

recognition of the founding faculty members of the Faculty of Education; R. Leskiw, D. Petherbridge, G. Campbell, H. Skolrood, D. Lampard, A. Loewen, and A. Earl

Value: $500 Number: Variable; one for each B.Ed. subject area majors

• Students entering the B.Ed. program

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

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Alberta Retired Teachers’ Association Scholarship (Endowed by the Alberta Retired Teachers’ Association) • Members of ARTA are

demonstrating their continued commitment to the profession of teaching by establishing this award

Value: $500 minimum • Students who have successfully completed the Professional Semester II requirements in the previous fall or spring semesters

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated excellence in student teaching

• Consideration may also be given to extracurricular activities related to establishing teaching experience

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Education Award of Excellence (University of Lethbridge alumni and friends)

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students in the Faculty of Education

• Academic achievement

• Not required

EUS Tutoring Scholarship (University of Lethbridge Education Undergraduate Society)

Value: $500 Number: Two

• Successful completion of Professional Semester I

• Academic achievement

• Commitment to the EUS tutoring program

• Must have tutored with the program for at least two semesters

• May 1

Dorothy Gooder Prize (People First Association of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 minimum • Students graduating from full-time studies in the Faculty of Education who have a special interest and aptitude in the teaching of special needs children

• Preference will be given to candidates interested in working with students with mental handicaps

• Academic achievement

• Must show an interest, demonstrated through course work in Special Education and experience with children with special needs during Professional Semester III

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Julian Guay Memorial Biology Education Scholarship (Family and friends of Dr. Julian Guay) • Dr. Julian Guay was a

Professor in the Faculty of Education from 1968 to 1995

Value: $500 • Students majoring in Biological Sciences who have been admitted to the Faculty of Education

• Preference to students who have demonstrated an interest in environmental studies

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated excellence in student teaching (Education 3600)

• Must have a course grade of at least ‘A’ in Curriculum and Instruction (Education 3601) for Biological Sciences majors

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

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Kimmitt Scholarship (Endowed by Robert Kimmitt) • Mr. Kimmitt began his

teaching career in the 1930s in rural Alberta. He worked to establish Lethbridge Community College, and has served in many volunteer leadership positions

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students who have successfully completed the Professional Semester II requirements in the previous fall or spring semesters

• Preference to students who attended high school in southern Alberta

• Excellence in student teaching

• Academic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Ruby I. Larson Scholarship in Education (Teaching of the Gifted and Talented) (Dr. Ruby I. Larson)

Value: $500 minimum • A minimum of 29 semester courses in the Faculty of Education

• Special interest and aptitude in the teaching of the gifted and talented demonstrated through course work

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Elizabeth Stott Memorial Award (Family of Elizabeth Stott) • In honour of Elizabeth

Stott who was a dedicated schoolteacher in Lethbridge for over 25 years

Value: $500 • Continuing students in the B.Ed. program who are enrolled in Professional Semester III in the fall or spring semester in which the award is granted

• Financial need • Academic

achievement

• May 1

Dr. Jim Twa Memorial Scholarship in Education (Estate of Dr. Jim Twa) • Established in honour of

Jim Twa, retired in 1986 from the University of Lethbridge Faculty of Education. He had a strong work ethic and high teaching standards

Value: $500 • Continuing students enrolled in a B.Ed. program

• Academic achievement

• May 1

ULSU Emerging Teachers Award (The Students' Union, University of Lethbridge) • Established to encourage

student involvement and to assist Education students with the cost of PSIII and in their first year of teaching

Value: $500 • Continuing students in the Faculty of Education, beginning final year, registered for PSIII

• Successful completion of PSII

• Involvement in on-campus activities in the Faculty of Education, EUS or ULSU

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Alberta Business Education Association Scholarship (Alberta Business Education Association)

Value: $300 minimum • Successfully completed 29 semester courses

• Preference to candidates who are members of the Alberta Business Education Association

• Academic achievement

• Payable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in the Faculty of Education with a major in Career and Technology Studies (CTS): Business Focus

• May 1

Phi Delta Kappa Education Scholarship (Southern Alberta Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa)

Value: $300 minimum • Students enrolled in Professional Semester I in the fall or spring semesters preceding the award

• Academic achievement

• Promise of teaching excellence

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

Ruth Chorley Memorial Prize (Endowed by the friends of the late Ruth Chorley)

Value: $100 minimum • Must have completed B.Ed. degree requirements during the current academic year with a Professional Semester III focus in Elementary Education

• Academic achievement

• Superior interaction skills with young children in a classroom during the Professional Semester III

• The PS III - Elementary Education practicum must be completed at the Kindergarten to Grade 3 level

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Education

EUS Award (University of Lethbridge Education Undergraduate Society)

Value: $100 Number: Five

• Successful completion of Professional Semester I

• Must be a student member of the EUS and ATA

• Academic achievement

• Financial need • Community

involvement

• May 1

d. Fine Arts Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Fine Arts at the University of Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.

1. General

Abbondànza Fine Arts Scholarship (Faculty of Fine Arts and Coco Pazzo Italian Café) • Abbondànza (Italian for

‘abundance’) is a unique project that partners the Faculty of Fine Arts with a locally owned and operated business, Coco Pazzo Italian Café

Value: $3,000 minimum Number: Minimum of nine

• Completed between 25 and 34 courses toward a B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic Arts, New Media or Multidisciplinary, or B.Mus.

• Participation in studio and/or performance-based courses

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.30)

• Demonstrated excellence in the studio and/or performance-based courses

• May 1 • Faculty of Fine

Arts will nominate from eligible applicants

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Agnes Turcotte Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by the late Louis Sherman Turcotte)

Value: $1,500 minimum • Students majoring in Art, Dramatic Arts or Music in a B.A., B.F.A., or B.Mus. program

• A minimum of 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Outstanding artistic talent

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

The Founding Faculty Artist Residency Prize (Mary Annis, U of L alumna) • This award was

established by Mary Annis, a proud U of L alumna and artist; in honor of the founding faculty of the U of L Department of Art. Her vision for this award is to foster the same interest in art that she experienced during her time at the U of L, for our current students studying in an art program

Value: One month studio rental fee waived (value of $600-800) and a stipend of $700 (one disbursement) Number: Two

• Undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an Art program

• Academic excellence in Art Studio or cognate practice

• Required • Application to

include a letter of intent, portfolio of work, artist statement, projected timeline, and curriculum vitae

Faculty of Fine Arts Undergraduate Award (Faculty of Fine Arts)

Value: $500 - $1,000 Number: Variable

• Continuing students in a Faculty of Fine Arts undergraduate degree program

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• Academic achievement (minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 and minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the major discipline (or first stream for Multidisciplinary major)

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Nancy Jessop Fine Arts Scholarship (Estate of Walter Jessop)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Continuing students enrolled in a B.F.A. or a B.Mus. program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated artistic talent

• May 1 • Faculty of Fine

Arts will nominate from eligible applicants

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Bianca Elke Advanced Studio Award for Creativity in New Media (Dr. Harold Elke) • Dr. Harold Elke is a

close friend, alumnus and proud advocate of the University of Lethbridge. He donated this award in honour of his daughter Bianca, an alumna from the Faculty of Fine Arts

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• New Media students registered in New Media 4690: Advanced Studio

• Academic achievement

• Artistic merit

• Not required

Marjorie McKenzie Award (Dana Inkster) • This award is to honour

Marjorie McKenzie’s work ethic, financial acumen and generosity

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• Continuing full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a Bachelor of Fine Arts – New Media/Bachelor of Management

• Preference for community involvement and/or volunteer work

• May 1

The George and Olive Spinks Scholarship in the Fine Arts (George and Olive Spinks)

Value: $800 minimum • No less than 19 semester courses, of which no less than 6 must have been in the Fine Arts

• Preference to students with a Fine Arts major

• Academic achievement

• Potential for growth in Art, Dramatic Arts, or Music

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Vaughn Berg Memorial Award (George and Ingrid Berg and Family) • George and Ingrid Berg

wish to honour their son Vaughn Berg who combined his creative passion with an interest in entrepreneurial pursuits

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students enrolled in a B.F.A. – New Media/B.Mgt. program

• Preference to a student who has been involved in entrepreneurial activities

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Fine Arts Award of Excellence (University of Lethbridge alumni and friends)

Value: $500 minimum equally distributed amongst Art, Music, New Media, Theatre and Dramatic Arts

• Continuing students in the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Clint Dunford Award in Fine Arts (Clint Dunford)

Value: $500 • Must have completed at least 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated aptitude and creativity in Art, Dramatic Arts, or Music

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Sharon and Art Ferrari Award (Sharon Stevenson-Ferrari and Art Ferrari) • Sharon Stevenson-Ferrari

and Art Ferrari are both alumni and strong supporters of the University of Lethbridge

Value: $500 minimum • Canadian citizens • Must have

completed at least 24.0 credit hours while enrolled in the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

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Lucky Star Guitars/ Geomatic Attic Fine Arts Award (Lucky Star Guitars and Geomatic Attic) • Lucky Star Guitars and

Geomatic Attic are prominent supporters of local and visiting musical acts. They are annually supporting a student art project of an album cover

Value: $250 • Continuing or graduating undergraduate students in any Fine Arts undergraduate program

• Artistic potential • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 2.50)

• Application submitted to Faculty of Fine Arts includes a portfolio of work

• Selection by committee

2. Art

Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison Scholarship - Fine Arts (Endowed by the late Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison) • Lubov Alexandra de

Grandmaison bestowed to the University of Lethbridge Art Collection 10 pastel drawings by her late father, Nicholas de Grandmaison

Value: $2,000 • Native students majoring in Art

• Academic and artistic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Visual Arts Founding Faculty Award (Friends of the Art Department Founding Faculty Members) • Established in

appreciation of the first University of Lethbridge Art Department Faculty including Herb Hicks, Larry Weavers, Billy McCarroll, Jeff Olson, Charlie Crane, Carl Granzow and Pauline McGeorge

Value: $1,500 • Continuing students in any undergraduate degree program who have completed a minimum of 60 credit hours

• Demonstrated achievement in Studio Art courses in traditional media

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated and

selected by a Faculty of Fine Arts committee

Mary Annis Award in Studio Art (Mary Annis) • Mary Annis, an alumna,

established this award to encourage student understanding of the fundamentals of art, the pursuit of aesthetic expression, and creative activity

Value: $1,200 minimum • At least third-year standing in a B.F.A. - Art, Art Studio major

• Completion of required Art courses (for year of program)

• Academic achievement in introductory Art courses

• Financial need • Explanation of role

and value of creative activity

• Preference given to students completed or enrolled in Drawing II/III

• Separate application required

• Selection by committee within the Art Department

Gordon Mantle Memorial Scholarship in Art (Edythe [Mantle] Smith, in loving memory of her husband Gordon)

Value: $900 minimum • Preference to students who are completing their first year of study

• Academic achievement

• Aptitude and interest in studio art

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

John Clark Scholarship in Art (Friends and colleagues of John Clark)

Value: $500 minimum • Students entering their fourth year of study toward a B.F.A. - Art degree

• Meritorious achievement in painting

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison Scholarship - Part-Time Studies in Fine Arts (Endowed by the late Lubov Alexandra de Grandmaison) • Lubov Alexandra de

Grandmaison bestowed to the University of Lethbridge Art Collection 10 pastel drawings by her late father, Nicholas de Grandmaison

Value: $500 • Native students majoring in Art

• A minimum of two and no more than 7.5 graded courses in the fall and spring semesters immediately preceding the granting of the award

• Academic and artistic achievement

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

George Varzari Sculpture Award (National Salvage)

Value: $250 • Must be presently enrolled in a sculpture course

• Outstanding accomplishment in the area of sculpture

• The work or body of works must have been sculptured during the current academic year

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Department of Art Prize (Department of Art, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $200 minimum • Students with a declared major in Art

• Preference to students who have completed at least 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Artistic ability

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

3. Dramatic Arts

Leo and Phyllis Singer Award in Costuming (Estate of Phyllis and Leo Singer) • The Singers were well-

known Lethbridge clothiers and long-time supporters of the University of Lethbridge. An exceptional collection of clothing was donated to the costume shop in addition to establishing this award

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students enrolled in a B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts Technical/Design major with a focus on costuming

• Ability and interest in the costuming area, e.g., sewing, fashion, costume construction, or costume design

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

David and Jo Spinks Award in Dramatic Arts (David and Jo Spinks) • David Spinks was a

founding professor and the first Chair of the University of Lethbridge Dramatic Arts Department. He has a special interest in theatre for young audiences

Value: $1,000 Number: Two

• Third- or fourth-year students in any undergraduate degree program with a drama-related major

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00) and a strong participation record in the UofL theatre productions

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

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Peter Ustinov Scholarship in Dramatic Arts (Dr. Peter Ustinov)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Preference to students who have completed a minimum of 29 semester courses majoring in Dramatic Arts

• Academic achievement

• Artistic ability in Dramatic Arts

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

George Ryga Memorial Scholarship (Department of Theatre and Dramatic Arts, University of Lethbridge)

Value: $800 minimum • Preference to students who have completed no less than 10 and no more than 19 semester courses, who are enrolled in the B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts program or who have a major in Dramatic Arts, and who have participated in one or more productions of the UofL Department of Theatre and Dramatic Arts

• Academic achievement

• Potential for development in Dramatic Arts

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

Iwata Award in Dramatic Arts (Mr. Junjiro Iwata)

Value: $500 minimum • Students who have completed 19 semester courses majoring in Dramatic Arts in the B.A. or B.F.A. program or in Drama Education

• Academic achievement

• Artistic ability in Dramatic Arts

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Fine Arts

4. Music

Joyce and Ron Sakamoto Prize for Research and Development in Digital Audio Arts (Joyce and Ron Sakamoto) • Successful music

business professionals and long-time supporters of the Department of Music at the University of Lethbridge, the Sakamoto’s have established this award to encourage gifted music students to pursue careers in the digital audio arts

Value: Up to $5,000 • Full-time students who will have successfully completed a minimum 19 semester courses in a B.Mus. program with a declared major in Digital Audio Arts at the time the research is undertaken

• An outstanding research proposal submitted by a student or team of students who will be completing the research for course credit

• Demonstrated proficiency in Digital Audio Arts measured by academic achievement, exemplary creative work, overall ability and/or potential

• March 31 • Must include the

research proposal from the student or team and supporting documentation from the research supervisor

• Selection by the Department of Music

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Evelyn Beattie Memorial Music Scholarship (David Renter, Diane and Jergen Renter) • David Renter, his siblings

and his parents wish to pay tribute to David's grandmother, Evelyn Beattie, who was instrumental in David's musical education including his undergraduate degree at the University of Lethbridge

Value: Up to $1,500 • Students entering second year in a B.Mus. program with the instrument of saxophone or piano

• If no candidates, brass or woodwind instruments will also be considered along with students who are entering third year

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated ability and potential in music performance

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Hembroff Music Performance Award (The Honourable Mr. Justice Vaughan and Mrs. Marilyn Hembroff) • As patrons of the arts, the

Hembroffs have established this award to encourage gifted students to pursue careers in the music performance arts

Value: $1,500 each for two awards $1,000 each for three awards Number: Two or three

• Full-time students enrolled in their third or final year of a B.Mus. program

• Enrolled in Music Studio courses

• Proficiency in music performance, as determined by studio courses

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Tom Lavers Memorial Music Award (Leslie, Alyson, and Daphne Lavers) • Leslie, Alyson and

Daphne Lavers wish to honour their father Tom Lavers who had a life-long love for music

Value: $1,500 minimum • Continuing students majoring in Music and specializing in voice

• Preference to bass or bass/baritone voice students with a second preference to tenors

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated ability and potential in voice performance

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Josh Burton Memorial Award (Wayne and Jasmine Burton) • In loving memory of Josh,

a nephew who was a passionate musician and a humanitarian who did mission work in Guatemala

Value: $1,000 • Continuing B.Mus. students

• Participation in studio, composition and digital audio arts courses

• Academic achievement

• Community involvement and/or volunteer work

• May 1

Digital Audio Arts Undergraduate Award (Faculty of Fine Arts)

Value: $500 - $1,000 Number: Variable

• Continuing undergraduate students in a B.Mus. with a major in Digital Audio Arts

• Demonstrated artistic excellence

• Academic achievement (minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 and minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in Music courses)

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

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Dr. Barbara June Whitlock Award in Piano (Muriel Shortreed) • Muriel Shortreed is a

long-time friend of the University of Lethbridge. She has a love for music and a passion for teaching. She donated this award in honour of her sister Barbara, a very talented pianist

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• Third-year full-time undergraduate students studying Piano in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Music Program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated ability in piano performance

• Nominated by the Department of Music

Intermezzo Classical Voice Award (Dr. Doug Myhre) • Award supports the

growth and enrichment of the classical voice student by providing funds for any single experience for vocal development

Value: $1,000 • B.Mus. students with voice as the instrument

• Participation in an activity, experience, or opportunity to enhance vocal development

• Preference to second- or third-year students

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need • Preference to

community involvement

• January 31 • Application

includes audition DVD, two letters of recommendation, proposal of enhanced experience, and 250-word essay

Patricia Shortreed Award in Voice (Muriel Shortreed) • Muriel Shortreed is a long-

time friend of the University of Lethbridge. She has a love for music and a passion for teaching. She donated this award in honour of her niece Patricia, a very talented vocalist

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• Third-year full-time undergraduate students studying Voice in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Music Program

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated ability in voice or piano performance

• Nominated by the Department of Music

Phyllis Mary McDonell Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by the late Phyllis McDonell)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students with a declared major in Music

• Must have been enrolled in a Music Studio course in both the fall and spring semesters

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Joyce and Ron Sakamoto Digital Audio Arts Award (Joyce and Ron Sakamoto) • Successful music

business professionals and long-time supporters of the Department of Music at the University of Lethbridge, the Sakamoto’s have established this award to encourage gifted music students to pursue careers in the digital audio arts

Value: Up to $1,000 Total amount to be awarded in one year is not to exceed $5,000

• Full-time students continuing in the B.Mus. program with a major in Digital Audio Arts

• Demonstrated proficiency in Digital Audio Arts measured by academic achievement, exemplary creative work, overall ability and/or potential

• Not required • Nominated by

the Department of Music

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Lucky Star Guitars/ Geomatic Attic Digital Audio Arts Award (Lucky Star Guitars and Geomatic Attic) • Lucky Star Guitars and

Geomatic Attic are prominent supporters of local and visiting musical acts. They are annually supporting a student recording project

Value: $750 Number: One (Value may be shared equally by two recipients)

• Continuing or graduating undergraduate students majoring in Digital Audio Arts

• Artistic potential • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 2.50)

• Application submitted to Faculty of Fine Arts includes a portfolio of work

• Selection by committee

Proficio Musica Award (Proficio Musica)

Value: $500 • B.Mus. students • Participation in an

activity, experience or opportunity that enhances musical development

• Preference to second- or third-year students

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.0)

• Artistic merit

• February 1 • Letter of

application, including how the artistic activity enhances their education

• CV • Budget for

activity • Selected by

committee Clare C. Simpson Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by Mrs. Dagmar Simpson in memory of her late husband)

Value: $400 minimum • Students majoring in Music in a B.A. program, Music Education in a B.Ed. program, or following a B.Mus. program

• Academic achievement

• Exceptional aptitude in an applied Music area

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Music

William and May Jasman Scholarship (Mrs. May Jasman) • Mr. Jasman was a natural

born musician and played Saturday nights in a dance orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Jasman farmed in various locations around Lethbridge for most of the 66 years they were married

Value: $300 minimum • Completed at least 30.0 credit hours

• Must have a declared major in Music

• Must have been enrolled in a Music Studio course in both the fall and spring semesters

• Preference to a student from Lethbridge and area

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Music

Jean C. Pickard Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by Mr. J.W. Pickard in memory of his late wife Jean C. Pickard)

Value: $200 minimum • Must be majoring in Music and enrolled in Music Studio courses studying an instrument

• Preference to a Cellist

• Academic achievement

• Proficiency as an instrumentalist

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Department of Music

e. Health Sciences Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Health Sciences at the University of Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.

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AstraZeneca Aboriginal Nursing Award (Frontline Health Program of AstraZeneca) • Established to help

student nurses gain practical clinical experience in Indigenous communities

Value: $4,000 (one disbursement) Number: One per semester

• Nursing students entering or continuing in a preceptored clinical experience program related to Indigenous health

• Preference given to Indigenous students

• Commitment to gaining clinical experience in an Indigenous setting

• Achievement assessed according to the clinical experience program requirements

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Health Sciences

John and Betty-Jean Finley Memorial Scholarship (Finley family) • Established in loving

memory of John and Betty-Jean Finley, and for appreciation of the extreme kindness, care and understanding the Finley’s were shown during the final months of their lives

Value: $2,000 minimum Number: One

• Students graduating from a Bachelor of Nursing program

• Highest cumulative GPA among spring or preceding fall graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing or Nursing After Degree programs during that academic year

• Not required

"For the Love of It" Award for Nursing Excellence (Proceeds from the 2009 Calendar Project) • Rebeca Derkitt, B.N.

2009, spearheaded a fundraiser that produced a calendar featuring 19 B.N. students. The proceeds from the sale of the calendar are supporting this award and Children's Link, a Calgary-based charity

Value: $2,000 • B.N. students who have completed their third year in the B.N. program

• Excellence in Nursing demonstrated in the practicum and classroom

• Satisfactory academic achievement

• Not required • Nominated by

committee

The Joe Ghert Memorial Scholarship in Nursing (Mrs. B. Ghert)

Value: $1,800 minimum • Must be entering the final year of the B.N. program

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Frank M. and Lila Linn Thompson Prize (Estate of Frank M. Thompson)

Value: $1,700 • Students graduating from the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Highest cumulative GPA among spring or preceding fall graduates of the Faculty of Health Sciences during that academic year

• Not required • Nominated by

the Faculty of Health Sciences

University of Lethbridge Alumni Association Scholarship in Nursing (University of Lethbridge Alumni Association)

Value: $1,300 minimum • A minimum of nine graded courses in the B.N. program, at least five of these taken at the UofL

• Academic achievement and proficiency in the Nursing Practice course(s)

• May 1 • Nominated by

the Faculty of Health Sciences

Frank M. and Lila Linn Thompson Nursing Scholarship (Estate of Frank M. Thompson)

Value: $1,200 minimum • Must be entering the final year of the B.N. program

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Public Health Travel Award (Faculty of Health Sciences)

Value: $1,000 Number: Variable

• B.H.Sc. Public Health students registered in PUBH 4550 or PUBH 4995

• Academic good standing as measured by the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Confirmed practicum placement or thesis research work located outside of a 500 km commuting distance from Lethbridge

• October 1 (fall semester travel)

• February 1 (spring semester travel)

• May receive award once

Leonard Tope Memorial Award (Inge Tope) • Established in loving

memory of Leonard Tope, himself a caring and dedicated nurse adored by those he provided care for

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: One

• Students graduating from a Bachelor of Nursing program, who are not already receiving any other awards from the UofL awards program

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Marie Sandham Award (Dr. Dean Sandham, family and friends of Marie Sandham)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students in the B.N. or B.N. After Degree program (attending full-time at the UofL)

• Resides in, or has just moved from, a rural or small town community prior to starting at the UofL

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

R.E. (Robert) and Mildred Shackleford Award (Mrs. Mildred Shackleford) • Mr. R.E. Shackleford was

a prominent businessman in the City of Lethbridge and actively served in various community organizations for many years

Value: $1,000 minimum • Must be in at least third year of the B.N. program

• Must have completed a minimum of five semester courses at the UofL

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 • May receive

award only once

Penny Anne Turner Memorial Scholarship (Family and Friends of Penny Anne Turner) • P.A. Turner was working

as a nurse in Saudi Arabia at the time of her sudden passing in 1996

Value: $1,000 minimum • Must have completed the first three years of the B.N. program and be returning to complete the fourth year

• Nominations will be sought from classmates for the student who demonstrates the most positive leadership abilities

• Not required • Nominated by

classmates

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Aboriginal Health Award (Faculty of Health Sciences)

Value: Up to $2,500 ($1,000 entering, $500/yr for up to 3 consecutive years) Number: Variable

• Entering and continuing full-time students enrolled in B.H.Sc. Aboriginal Health major

• Minimum admission average of 65% or 2.0 transferrable GPA

• Academic good standing in the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Minimum course load of 9 credit hours/semester in previous Fall and Spring for continuing students

• Not required • All admitted

students are automatically considered

Charlotte Gregory Memorial Scholarship (Dr. Stan Gregory and Mrs. Mathilde Miller) • Donated in memory of

Charlotte Gregory in recognition of her dedicated community service

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students enrolled in the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Frank M. and Lila Linn Thompson Scholarship for Part-Time Studies in Nursing (Estate of Frank M. Thompson)

Value: $600 minimum • Students entering the final year of the B.N. program, who have completed a minimum of eight courses while enrolled as part-time students in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the UofL

• Academic achievement

• May 1

CAT Award - Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing (Members of the Nursing Faculty) • Faculty members have

established this award to recognize the application of knowledge, skills and attributes in nursing practice: clinical competence, attributes of caring and the true spirit of nursing (CAT)

Value: $500 • Full-time students enrolled in the B.N. program who have successfully completed third-year requirements

• Outstanding performance and abilities in three major focus areas: • Clinical competence • Attributes of caring • True spirit of Nursing

• Not required • Candidates will

be nominated by Nursing faculty and selected by a committee within the Faculty of Health Sciences

Health Sciences Award of Excellence (University of Lethbridge alumni and friends)

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students in the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Therapeutic Recreation Entrance Award (Faculty of Health Sciences)

Value: $500 Number: Variable

• Full-time students entering the Post-Diploma B.T.R program

• Regular admission requirements

• Not required • All admitted

students are automatically considered

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Florence Ruff Memorial Award (Ruff family—Walter Ruff, Blair and Laurie Ruff, Joe and Leslie Gatner) • The Ruff family are

dedicating this award in memory of Florence Ruff who passed away in 1998

Value: $500 • Students in at least third-year standing of the B.N. program with an interest in palliative care

• Financial need • Academic

achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• May 1 (continuing students)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• A brief statement describing the involvement or interest in palliative care must be submitted

Henry Bergen - GEN Manufacturing Ltd. Award (GEN Manufacturing Ltd. and the University of Lethbridge Faculty of Health Sciences) • In 1948, Henry Bergen

and family left war-torn Germany for a new life in Canada. He worked many years for the Lethbridge Research Centre, then established GEN Manufacturing Ltd. in 1968

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students in a B.N. or B.H.Sc. – Addictions Counselling program

• Resides in, or has just moved from, a rural or small town community prior to starting at the UofL

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1 • May receive

award only once

Helen Morgan Community Health Award (Family of the late Helen Morgan) • Donated in memory of

Helen Morgan in recognition of her extensive volunteer work with local community health groups

Value: $300 minimum • Students enrolled in the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated interest in Community Health through employment or volunteer work in the field

• Not required • Nominated by

Faculty of Health Sciences

f. Management Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Management at the University of Lethbridge in the fall semester immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated. 1. Entrance

John Davis Scholarship (Friends of John Davis) • John Davis is a long-

standing, well-respected southern Alberta businessman and owner of numerous auto dealerships. He has shared his success by supporting numerous local charities and organizations, particularly in the area of amateur sports

Value: $2,500 Number: Two

• Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Philip North Scholarship (Friends of Philip North) • R. Philip M. North QC,

co-founder of North & Co. LLP, is a model of dedication to his profession, community and the University of Lethbridge

Value: $2,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Community and/or athletic involvement

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students admitted in Spring)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Christine Van Raay Scholarship (Cor Van Raay) • Established in loving

memory of Christine by husband Cor. After emigrating from Europe, Cor and Christine met, married and founded what became one of Canada’s largest individually owned cattle operations

Value: $1,500 minimum • Entering students

admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Andy Anderson Scholarship (Friends of Andy Anderson) • Andy Anderson served

Lethbridge for 22 years, during which period he held the Office of Mayor from March, 1968 to October, 1986

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Marvin and Chloe Galts Scholarship (Friends of Marvin and Chloe Galts) • The Galts share an

entrepreneurial spirit and, over the years, have been involved in management consulting, farming, hog operations, home construction, land development, property management and interior design

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the Spring preceding the award or the Fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Del Allen Scholarship (Friends of Del Allen) • The success of D.A.

Electric, in combination with Del Allen's values and sense of community, have allowed him to contribute much to numerous organizations and clubs in the Lethbridge area. He was given a ‘key to the city’ and was designated "Citizen of the Year."

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Art Batty Scholarship (Friends of Art Batty) • The values Art’s parents

instilled in him in childhood have led to a successful business career (including Art Batty Construction and Josephine Tussaud Inc.) and a happy retirement

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Preference will be given to students with a documented disability

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students admitted in spring)

• June 15 (transfer students)

• Documentation required or registration with Accommodated Learning Centre

Van and Helen Christou Scholarship (Friends of Van & Helen Christou) • Dr. Van Christou and his

late wife, Helen, secured the first major art donation to the University in 1967, and are revered as pioneers of the University's world-renowned art collection

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Richard Davidson, Q.C. Scholarship (Friends of Richard Davidson) • Richard Davidson has

made a life by giving. His involvement in the community includes active membership in various community organizations including the University of Lethbridge Senate and the President’s Advisory Committee

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

George B. Davies Jr. Scholarship (Friends of George Davies) • George B. Davies Jr. has

been instrumental in helping Lethbridge Iron Works, a family business, become an industry leader

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Clint Dunford Scholarship (Friends of Clint Dunford) • Clint Dunford has made a

long lasting impact on the province of Alberta as a volunteer, business professional and in his public life as Minister of Economic Development, Minister of Human Resources and Employment and Minister of Advanced Education and Career Development

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Community involvement

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• March 15 (high school applicants)

• May 1 (continuing students admitted in Spring)

• June 15 (transfer students)

Reed C. and Eva Ellison Memorial Scholarship (Friends of Reed and Eva Ellison) • Reed C. Ellison, former

President of Ellison Milling and Elevator Company, was a progressive businessman. Both he and Eva Ellison were long- time friends of the University of Lethbridge and are remembered for their public service and concern for the welfare of Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Leonard Haney Scholarship (Friends of Leonard Haney) • Leonard Haney helped

establish Haney Farms, and was awarded the ‘Order of Excellence’ by the Province of Alberta for his contribution to the betterment of education in the Province and his outstanding service to the Pedigreed Seed Industry in Canada

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Cleve Hill Scholarship (Friends of Cleve Hill) • Cleve Hill has served as

a volunteer with many organizations, including the Lethbridge and District Exhibition Board, Lethbridge Jaycees, YMCA, Chamber of Commerce and the University of Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Robin Hood Scholarship (Friends of Robin Hood) • During his distinguished

40-year career with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), Robin Hood rose from a junior position to Vice President Alberta South. He is respected for his leadership and the contributions he has made to RBC and the communities he has lived in

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Dr. David Hughes Scholarship (Friends of Dr. David Hughes) • Dr. David Hughes was

President and CEO of Canbra Foods and was the first to be honoured at a Faculty of Management Scholarship Dinner

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Gary Kirk Scholarship (Friends of Gary Kirk) • Gary Kirk is a passionate

sports promoter, community volunteer, and owner of Kirk’s Tire. His strong family values, true friendships, and prosperous business stand as testament to his success and commitment

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Rex and Marjorie Little Scholarship (Friends of Rex and Marjorie Little) • Rex and Marjorie Little

were the first husband and wife team to qualify as CAs in 1958. Both continue to be long-time friends of the University of Lethbridge and have been actively involved in various activities and organizations in Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Dale A. Martin Sr. Family Scholarship (Friends of Dale A. Martin Sr.) • For more than a century,

the Martin Family has provided dedicated, caring and thoughtful service to the families it has served through Martin Brothers Funeral Chapels. The Martin Family has also participated in active leadership through volunteerism in its communities.

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Val and Flora Matteotti Scholarship (Friends and family of Val and Flora Matteotti) • Val and Flora Matteotti

have been highly recognized for their many contributions to the community of Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Bruce Milliken Scholarship (Friends and family of Bruce Milliken) • Bruce Milliken founded

Milliken Farm Supplies Ltd. and has been actively involved in many community groups and organizations including the Taber Town Council, Kiwanis Club, the University of Lethbridge Senate, and the Chinook Health Region

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Dennis Neufeldt Scholarship (Friends of Dennis Neufeldt) • Dennis Neufeldt,

president of Haul-All Equipment Systems Ltd. and family have built a successful business that is committed to innovation, ethics and professionalism and provides an excellent role model for our students

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Stubb Ross Scholarship (Friends of Stubb Ross) • Stubb Ross founded Time

Air in 1966. He was inducted into the Order of Canada in 1983 and the Alberta Aviation Hall of Fame in 1986

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Ron Sakamoto Scholarship (Friends of Ron Sakamoto) • Ron Sakamoto is the

founder and owner of Gold and Gold Productions

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Dr. Yoshio and Florence Senda Scholarship (Friends of Yosh and Florence Senda) • Dr. Yoshio Senda (LLD

'89) and his wife, Florence, have dedicated their lives to building the sport of judo in Lethbridge

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Logan Tait Scholarship (Friends of Logan Tait) • Logan Tait is a long-time

Lethbridge resident, Chartered Accountant and realtor/ business owner whose love of his family and success in the sporting world are matched by his service to his profession and the community

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Time Air Scholarship (Time Air Inc.) • Founded by Stubb Ross

in 1966, Time Air grew from a small local air carrier to an important component of the airline network serving western Canada

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Cor Van Raay Scholarship (Friends of Cor Van Raay) • Cor Van Raay is known

for his many philanthropic and charitable activities. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Alberta Cattle Feeders in 2011 and was recently granted the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for his significant contributions to the beef industry, his community and country

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

John Williams Scholarship (Friends of John Williams) • One of the first three

Chartered Accountants in Lethbridge, John Williams helped to shape the growth of the profession in the city

Value: $1,000 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

Leroy Little Bear & Amethyst First Rider Award (Friends of Leroy Little Bear and Amethyst First Rider) • Leroy Little Bear and

Amethyst Frist Rider have enriched the lives many students, strengthened communities, and set an example for all through their enduring desire to understand and be understood

Value: $1,000 minimum Number: One

• Indigenous students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the Spring preceding the award or the Fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

The Honourable Senator Joyce Fairbairn Scholarship (Friends of Senator Joyce Fairbairn) • Joyce Fairbairn was

appointed to the Senate for the Province of Alberta in June 1984. In November 1993, Senator Fairbairn was appointed to the Privy Council and was the first woman to be named Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister with Special Responsibility for Literacy

Value: $900 minimum • Entering students admitted to the Dhillon School of Business undergraduate degree program either in the spring preceding the award or the fall in which it is to be made

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

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Vincent Menard Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by Mrs. L.D. Menard in memory of her late husband, Vincent Menard)

Value: $300 minimum • Preference will be given to a graduate of the UofL Faculty of Health Sciences

• Academic proficiency as measured by the Dhillon School of Business admission average

• Not required

2. Accounting/Finance

George A. Young C.A. Memorial Scholarship (Mrs. Kathleen A. Young) • George A. Young was

the first Lethbridge-born C.A. to train and practice his entire life in Lethbridge

Value: $2,250 • Students majoring in Accounting who have a minimum of 29 graded semester courses

• Intent to become a Chartered Professional Accountant

• Academic achievement

• May 1

The Chartered Professional Accountants Lethbridge Scholarship (Alberta’s Chartered Professional Accountants through the CPA Education Foundation)

Value: $1,000 minimum • Accounting majors who have successfully completed a minimum of 29 graded semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Athletic, social and service activities may be considered

• May 1

MNP LLP Scholarship (MNP LLP)

Value: $1,000 • A minimum of 29 semester courses

• Must show intent to continue studies toward the profession of Accountancy

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Avail CPA Scholarship (Avail CPA)

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• B. Mgt. students who have completed a minimum of 29 semester courses

• Must have graduated from a high school situated south of Calgary

• Intent to become a Chartered Professional Accountant

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Lethbridge and District Chartered Accountants’ Association Scholarship (Lethbridge and District Chartered Accountants’ Association)

Value: $800 minimum • Must have completed the requirements of the B.Mgt. degree and must have been enrolled in full-time studies at the UofL in the final year

• Awarded to the student graduating with a major in Accounting and the highest GPA among all Accounting students in the Dhillon School of Business

• Not required • Nominated by

the Dhillon School of Business

Accounting Scholarship (Anonymous)

Value: $600 minimum • A minimum of 29 graded semester courses and declared a major in Accounting

• Must be an Alberta resident

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta Scholarship (Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta)

Value: $600 minimum • Students majoring in Accounting who have a minimum of 29 graded semester courses

• Intent to become a Chartered Professional Accountant

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated leadership qualities through extracurricular contributions to campus or community

• May 1

Financial Services/ Materials Management Award (University of Lethbridge Financial Services and Materials Management Employees)

Value: $500 • Second-year B.Mgt. students majoring in Accounting

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.50)

• Financial need

• May 1

Petroleum Accountants Society of Canada Bursary (Petroleum Accountants Society of Canada)

Value: $500 • Continuing or graduating undergraduate students majoring in Accounting

• Financial need • May 1

KPMG, Chartered Accountants - A.W. Bell Memorial Scholarship (KPMG, Chartered Accountants)

Value: $400 minimum • A minimum of 19 semester courses

• Preference to students interested in Accountancy as a profession

• Academic achievement

• May 1

KPMG, Chartered Accountants - R.M. Tanner Memorial Scholarship (KPMG, Chartered Accountants)

Value: $400 minimum • A minimum of 29 semester courses

• Preference to students interested in Accountancy as a profession

• Academic achievement

• May 1

3. Indigenous Governance and Business Management

Imperial Oil Limited Award (Imperial Oil Limited)

Value: $1,000 minimum • New or continuing students in the Indigenous Governance and Business Management program (previously First Nation’s Governance)

• Academic achievement

• Overall performance and commitment to the objectives of the Indigenous Governance and Business Management program

• Not required • Nominated by

the Dhillon School of Business

Shell Award in Native Management (Shell Canada Limited)

Value: $1,000 minimum • New or continuing students in the Dhillon School of Business Indigenous Governance and Business Management program (previously First Nation’s Governance)

• Academic achievement

• Overall performance and commitment to the objectives of the Indigenous Governance and Business Management program

• Not required • Nominated by

the Dhillon School of Business

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Vern Eagle Bear Memorial Scholarship (Family and Friends of Vern Eagle Bear) • This award is offered in

memory of Vern Eagle Bear, from the Blood Reserve, who was finishing a Management Certificate in Business Enterprises and Self-Governing Systems of Indian, Inuit and Métis Peoples (B.E.S.S.) at the time of his death

Value: $250 minimum • New or continuing students in the Dhillon School of Business Indigenous Governance and Business Management program (previously First Nation’s Governance)

• Academic achievement

• Overall performance and commitment to the objectives of the Indigenous Governance and Business Management program

• Not required • Nominated by

the Dhillon School of Business

4. Marketing

Heil-Stanger Scholarship in Marketing (The Heil Family)

Value: $1,000 • Students with a declared major in Marketing

• Preference to students who are not receiving other awards from the UofL

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Onitsuka Scholarship (Mr. Kihachiro Onitsuka)

Value: $500 minimum • Preference to those whose program has a strong emphasis in international marketing

• Academic achievement

• May 1

5. Other

Zhan`wen Kwan Scholarship (Wayne and Rhonda Kwan) • In honour of Cheung

Zhan`wen Kwan, the father of Wayne Kwan. Wayne and his wife Rhonda have owned and operated the Hiroba food outlet at the University of Lethbridge since 1991. The close friendships established with students from around the world are very special to them

Value: $3,000 minimum • B.Mgt. students majoring in International Management

• Academic achievement

• Not required

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Costco Management Bursary (Costco Wholesale)

Value: $1,800 minimum • Second-year B.Mgt. students who completed high school in southern Alberta

• Must have completed a full course load (30 credits hours) and received a minimum 2.0 GPA on each course in the previous Fall and Spring semesters

• Financial need • May 1

Canadian Petroleum Tax Society Scholarship (Canadian Petroleum Tax Society) • CPTS was established in

1955 as an independent educational society specializing in the taxation of the oil and gas industry

Value: $1,500 • Must have completed a minimum of 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• Excellence in the Introduction to Tax (Management 3151) course completed in the most recent fall or spring semester

• May 1

CPA Education Foundation Scholarship (Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta Education Foundation)

Value: $1,500 CPA assessment fee and first year CPA tuition fee waived by CPA Alberta

• Full-time students in the final year of a B.Mgt. program

• Must be CPA candidates or CPA students

• Academic achievement based on the highest average marks in the equivalent CPA courses within the B.Mgt. program

• Highest cumulative GPA in overall coursework will be used if equivalent CPA course marks are the same average

• May 1 • CPA ID number

must accompany application

• Nominated by the Dhillon School of Business

Dan Kazakoff Award in Student Leadership (Management IME Class Alumni) • IME class alumni

established this award in appreciation of Dan Kazakoff and his qualities as a teacher, leader and mentor

Value: Up to $1,500 • Full-time continuing B.Mgt. students

• Exceptional leadership skills demonstrated through community and campus involvement

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• May 1 • Include a letter

of reference and essay on why community service and leadership is important

• Nominated by the Dhillon School of Business

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Jo and Anne Vanee Memorial Award (Joyce Sakamoto and Bonnie Jarokosky)

Value: $1,500 minimum Number: One

• Continuing Graduate or Undergraduate students in the Dhillon School of Business

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated commitment to compassion, kindness and voluntarism in support of fellow students

• Nominated by fellow students and/or faculty through written statement explaining activities that make sure the student eligible

• A selection committee will be established by the Dean of the Dhillon School of Business

Larissa Featherstone Leadership Award (Featherstone Family) • Larissa Featherstone, a

University of Lethbridge Management alumnus, established this award with her family to reward emerging leaders and to encourage those who plan to use their leadership skills to make a difference for others

Value: $1,000 minimum • Students entering fourth-year in a B.Mgt. program

• Calgary campus students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours, Lethbridge campus students must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours in the previous two semesters

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.20)

• Demonstrated leadership qualities through program requirements or campus activities such as Integrated Management Experience, case/ business competitions, conferences, mentoring or social clubs

• May 1 • Nominated by the

Dhillon School of Business

AMA Insurance Perseverance Award (Alberta Motor Association)

Value: $1,000 Number: Two

• B.Mgt. students who have completed a minimum of 24 credit hours or entering second year

• Academic achievement (minimum 3.00 GPA)

• An essay relating obstacles or adversity overcome to continue education

• May 1 • Nominated

by the Dhillon School of Business

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Scholarship (Enterprise Rent-A-Car)

Value: $1,000 • B.Mgt students who have completed a minimum of 8 graded (UofL) courses

• Academic achievement

• Contribution to the UofL campus community and/or contribution to the community at large

• May 1

Marsh Wealth Management Group Scholarship (Jenn Marsh of Marsh Wealth Management Group) • Jenn Marsh attended the

University of Lethbridge and wishes to support the community in which she works

Value: $1,000 • Full-time continuing B.Mgt. students

• Academic achievement

• Community involvement

• May 1

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Chartered Professional in Human Resources Alberta Award (Chartered Professional in Human Resources of Alberta)

Value: $1,000 • Continuing students with a major in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations

• Leadership and community involvement

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Outstanding Achievement in Management (Dhillon School of Business) • This scholarship was

created to celebrate excellence in academic performance

Value: $1,000 Number: Eight – a minimum of two awarded to International (Visa) students

• B.Mgt. students who have successfully completed a minimum of 30 graded semester courses

• Outstanding academic achievement

• Not required

Supply Chain Management Association Alberta Award (Supply Chain Management Association of Alberta)

Value: $1,000 • B.Mgt. students who have completed Management 3070 – Intro to Supply Chain Management

• Academic achievement

• Preference given to a student member of SCMA Alberta

• Not required

Supply Chain Management Association Alberta Bursary (Supply Chain Management Association of Alberta)

Value: $1,000 • B.Mgt. students who have completed Management 3070 – Intro to Supply Chain Management

• Financial need • Preference given to

a student member of SCMA Alberta

• May 1

ATCO Award in Management (ATCO Gas)

Value: $875 Number: One

• Continuing B.Mgt. students

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Louis Moser Memorial Scholarship (Estate of Louis Moser)

Value: $800 minimum • Continuing students enrolled in a B. Mgt. program

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Joel Arnoldussen Memorial Bursary in Management (Clarence and Johanna Arnoldussen) • This award is presented

by Bridge City Chrysler in memory of Joel Arnoldussen in support of the Management program

Value: $500 • Second-year B.Mgt. students

• Financial need • Preference to a

student demonstrating community involvement

• May 1

By George Award (Faculty of Management Alumni and Friends) • Dr. George Lermer was

the Founder, Director and Dean in the Faculty of Management since its inception in 1981. He retired from the University of Lethbridge in 1997

Value: $500 minimum • Fourth-year students enrolled in B.Mgt.

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Financial need • Contribution to the

UofL community

• May 1

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Diana Cooper Memorial Scholarship for Entrepreneurs (Endowed by Diana Cooper) • Donated by Diana Cooper

in the hope that the energy and entrepreneurial spirit which she devoted to her business will be an inspiration to others

Value: $500 minimum • Candidates will have gained entrepreneurial experience through UofL programs

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated entrepreneurial skills through volunteer and/ or paid work experience

• May 1

Chartered Professional in Human Resources Alberta Part-Time Award (Chartered Professional in Human Resources Alberta)

Value: $500 • Continuing students with a major in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations

• Must have successfully completed more than 3.0 credit hours and less than 24.0 credit hours at the UofL in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Leadership and community involvement

• Academic achievement

• Financial need

• May 1

Management Award of Excellence (University of Lethbridge alumni and friends)

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students in the Dhillon School of Business

• Academic achievement

• Not required

Supply Chain Management Prize (Employees from University of Lethbridge Financial Services and Materials Management)

Value: $500 • Full- or part-time continuing students who completed Management 3070 (Introduction to Supply Chain Management)

• Academic achievement in Management 3070 (Intro to Supply Chain Management) in either the fall or spring semesters

• Positive contribution and involvement in class

• May 1

Dan Paulson Memorial Scholarship (Family and friends of Dan Paulson) • Dan Paulson was an

Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Management until his death in 1993

Value: $400 minimum • Students majoring in Computer Science within the Bachelor of Management program who have completed at least 10 semester courses, three of which are Computer Science requirements

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Ken McDonald Memorial Scholarship (Friends of Ken McDonald) • Mr. McDonald was an

active business person in the Town of Taber and was a strong supporter of many community events

Value: $300 minimum • Students who graduated from a high school in the Town of Taber or from a secondary school within the Horizon School Division

• Academic achievement

• May 1

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Jack K. Klinger Memorial Scholarship (Endowed by the late Jack K. Klinger)

Value: $250 minimum • Must have entered University immediately after graduation from high school

• A minimum of 19 semester courses

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Supply Chain Management Association Scholarship (Supply Chain Management Association of Alberta)

Value: $200 minimum • B.Mgt. students who have completed a minimum of 19 graded semester courses

• Academic achievement

• May 1

Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce Leadership Award (LINKS Community Project - 2003) • 2003 LINKS Golf

Tournament was an event organized by the Integrated Management Experience class of 2002/03 to establish an enduring link between the University and the business community

Value: Variable • Students who have completed the Integrated Management Experience program in the current academic term

• Community service involvement and leadership skills exhibited in class

• Not required • Nominated by

the Dhillon School of Business

Flair Foundation Bursary (Chartered Professional Accountants Education Foundation of Alberta) • In recognition of the Flair

Foundation’s generosity and demonstrated commitment to the future of the CPA profession in Alberta

Value: Tuition and fees for six courses and re-imbursement for Foreign Credential Assessment • Must enrol in a

minimum of six courses over a 12-month period in the UofL CPA Bridging Program

• Students who require 10 or more bridging program courses to qualify for CPA enrolment

• Students must be working or seeking to re-enter the Alberta workforce

• Student must have had the Foreign Credential Assessment performed by CA School of Business or CPA Canada

• Financial need • February 15

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Mike Shaikh FCA and Linda Shaikh Bursary (Chartered Professional Accountants Education Foundation of Alberta • In recognition of the

Shaikh’s generosity and demonstrated commitment to the future of the CPA profession in Alberta

Value: Tuition and mandatory fees for up to three courses per academic year and the cost of foreign credential assessment (if applicable)

• Students in the CPA Bridging Program and meet one of the following: • Permanent

resident or child of a permanent resident who has been in Canada for five years or less;

• Non-Canadian properly accredited to study in Canada;

• Born elsewhere and has become a Canadian citizen within the last five years; or

• Worked in another career for a minimum of five years

• Student must have had Foreign Credential Assessment completed by CA School of Business or CPA Canada

• Financial need • February 15

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g. Athletics Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards pertain except that unless otherwise stated the student must have been in satisfactory academic standing and have been enrolled in full-time studies in the previous fall and spring terms.

Deb Steacy Academic All- Canadian Scholarship (RHW Foundation and Pronghorns Booster Club) • In 1988, U Sports

introduced its first Academic All-Canadians, those exceptional student-athletes who achieve a minimum academic standing of 80 percent while playing on one of their university's varsity teams

Value: Variable, depending on number of qualifying athletes Number: Variable

• Continuing full-time students who have participated on a Pronghorn Athletic varsity team and have used a year of eligibility for that sport

• Academic achievement, minimum 80 percent (3.40 GPA) on all courses taken from September to August

• Minimum course load of 9 credit hours/ semester in fall and spring

• Not required • Registrar or

designate confirms nomination

Pronghorn Men’s Community Service & Citizenship Award (Dunlop Ford) • The purpose of this

award is to recognize and acknowledge the community service efforts of Pronghorn Student Athletes

Value: $1,250 Number: Two

• Pronghorn men student athletes in any undergraduate degree program

• Demonstrated community involvement in volunteering and community service within the most recent academic year

• Not required • Nominated by

Pronghorn coach

• Must meet U Sports governance of Athletic Financial Awards

• Recipients will be announced at the Blue and Gold Banquet

Pronghorn Women’s Community Service & Citizenship Award (Fire Safety Services) • The purpose of this award

is to recognize and acknowledge the community service efforts of Pronghorn Student Athletes

Value: $1,250 Number: Two

• Pronghorn women student athletes in any undergraduate degree program

• Demonstrated community involvement in volunteering and community service within the most recent academic year

• Not required • Nominated by

Pronghorn coach

• Must meet U Sports governance of Athletic Financial Awards

• Recipients will be announced at the Blue and Gold Banquet

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University of Lethbridge Pronghorn Recruitment Award (University of Lethbridge)

Value: $500 minimum up to a maximum of tuition and fees (successfully completed courses are included in the fee assessment; repeated courses are not) Number: Variable

• Students playing on a Pronghorn Athletics Team

• Admitted to any degree program at the University of Lethbridge

• Recipients will have successfully completed a minimum of 18 credit hours and achieved a combined GPA of at least 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required • Students

receiving this award upon entering the UofL will have the award disbursed in June if all conditions are met

Men’s Basketball Athletic Award (University of Lethbridge Athletics Department)

Value: $500 minimum • Pronghorn Men’s Basketball players who have above average skills in the sport of basketball and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Women’s Basketball Athletic Award (University of Lethbridge Athletics Department)

Value: $500 minimum • Pronghorn Women’s Basketball players who have above average skills in the sport of basketball and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Men’s Hockey Athletic Award (University of Lethbridge Athletics Department)

Value: $500 minimum • Pronghorn Men’s Hockey players who have above average skills in the sport of hockey and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

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Women’s Soccer Athletic Award (Linning Estate)

Value: $500 minimum • Pronghorn Women’s Soccer players who have above average skills in the sport of soccer and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

E.C. Fredericks Athletic Award

Value: $500 minimum • Participation on a University of Lethbridge Pronghorn athletic team

• Continuing or graduating students

• In recognition of Athlete of the Year

• Not required • Recipients will

be announced at the Blue and Gold Banquet

Mahon Family Sport Award (Dr. Mike Mahon and Mrs. Maureen Mahon)

Value: $500: Number: Eleven (one male and one female Pronghorn student athlete from: Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming, Track & Field and one to Rugby)

• Available to students continuing in any degree program and who are playing on a Pronghorn Athletics Team

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

outstanding leadership

• Academic achievement

• Not required • Nomination by

coaches • Recipients will

be announced at the Blue and Gold Banquet

Petersen Family Soccer Award (Knud Petersen) • The purpose of this award

is to keep the Pronghorn Women’s Soccer Program competitive in U Sports competition

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Pronghorn Women’s Soccer players admitted to any degree program

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

community involvement and/or outstanding leadership

• Not required • Must meet U

Sports governance of Athletic Financial Awards

Swimming Athletic Award (Linning Estate)

Value: $500 minimum • Pronghorn Swim Team Members who have above average skills in the sport of swimming and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Coca-Cola Athletic Award (Coca-Cola Bottling Co.)

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Pronghorn team players who have above average skills on the team and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• Priority will be given to International students

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.00)

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Not required

Swimming Championship Award (Alumni and friends)

Value: $500 to $2,000 • Eligible swimmers who have a U Sports entry standard

• Admitted to any degree program

• Achieved a minimum GPA of at least 2.00

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd. Men's Hockey Award (Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd.)

Value: $1,500 minimum • Pronghorn Men Hockey players who have participated in promoting and teaching the game of hockey

• Continuing students • Preference to those

with Lethbridge Minor Hockey program or Western Hockey League experience

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Not required

Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd. Women's Hockey Award (Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd.)

Value: $1,500 minimum • Pronghorn Women Hockey players who have volunteered their time to promote and teach the game of hockey

• Continuing students

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Not required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Taylor-Makar Ringette Award (Dr. Jonathan Taylor and Dr. Kami Makar)

Value: $1,500 (minimum) • Available to UofL Ringette Club student athletes admitted to any degree program

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 3.00)

• Community involvement within the sport

• Proficiency in the sport of ringette

• Not required • If there is no

candidate from Ringette Club, any Women’s Pronghorn athlete that meets the community involvement and academic achievement criteria is eligible

Lethbridge Hockey Hounds Men’s Award Lethbridge Hockey Hounds)

Value: $1,250 • Must have participated on the UofL Pronghorn Hockey Team in the previous academic year

• Will have a permanent residence within the region defined by: Fort Macleod to the west; Claresholm to the north; Taber to the east; and Coutts to the south

• A combined GPA of at least 2.00 in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Not required • Athletes who

have played in a recognized professional league are not eligible

• May receive this award more than once

Lethbridge Hockey Hounds Women’s Award Lethbridge Hockey Hounds)

Value: $1,250 • Must have participated on the UofL Pronghorn Hockey Team in the previous academic year

• Will have a permanent residence within the region defined by: Fort Macleod to the west; Claresholm to the north; Taber to the east; and Coutts to the south

• A combined GPA of at least 2.00 in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Not required • Athletes who

have played in a recognized professional league are not eligible

• May receive this award more than once

Lanny McDonald Hockey Award (Flames Project 75 Hockey Association)

Value: $1,250 • Students who have completed at least eight and no more than 16 semester courses

• Members of the UofL Pronghorns Hockey Team in the previous season

• Leadership exemplifying the best qualities of the student athlete and contributions to community life

• Not required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Calgary Sports and Entertainment Athletic Award (Calgary Sports and Entertainment Group)

Value: $1,000 Number: Three

• Pronghorn men’s or women’s hockey team players in any degree program

• Must be continuing and have successfully completed a minimum of 18 credit hours at the UofL

• Students will be well rounded athletes

• Combination of GPA and community involvement

• Not required

Cox Financial Group Hockey Scholarship (Geoff Cox) • The purpose of this

award is to keep the Pronghorn Men’s Hockey Program competitive in U SPORTS competition

Value: $1,000 Number: One

• Continuing Pronghorn Men’s Hockey players admitted to any degree program

• Completion of a minimum 18 credit hours in previous Fall and Spring semesters, with a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Not required • Must meet U

SPORTS governance of Athletic Financial Awards

Harry and Mildred Cox Hockey Award (Harry and Mildred Cox) • The Cox family has a long

and active association with the University whether it be by attending the University of Lethbridge, serving on the Board of Governors or the Senate. The Cox family has always been very active supporters of Pronghorn Athletics

Value: $1,000 • Members of the UofL Men’s Pronghorn Hockey Team

• Overall contribution to the team

• Not required

Gal Family Athletic Award (Margie Gal and Friends) • Established by University

of Lethbridge alumna Margie Gal, C.A., to support student athletes and to acknowledge the role that sport plays in helping to develop leadership skills

Value: $1,000 • Pronghorn Women's Basketball players who have above average skills on the team and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership

• Meet all U Sports criteria for entering or continuing athletes including:

• Satisfied all U Sports academic standing requirements

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics

• Not required

Gold and Gold Hockey Award (Gold and Gold Productions)

Value: $1,000 • Pronghorn Men's Hockey players who have above average skills in the sport of hockey and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Preference will be given to athletes who previously played in the WHL (Western Hockey League)

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

CI Financial/Assante Financial Women’s Rugby Award (CI Financial, Assante Financial, and Lorne and Diane Patzer)

Value: $1,000 minimum ($7,000 maximum fund annually) Number: Two to seven

• Pronghorn Women’s Rugby team players in any degree program and who have successfully completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the UofL

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

leadership • Maintained

acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required • Nomination by

coaches

Women’s Rugby Back of the Year Award (CI Financial, Assante Financial, and Lorne and Diane Patzer)

Value: $1,000 • Pronghorn Women’s Rugby team players in any degree program and who have successfully completed a minimum of 9 credit hours at the UofL in the Fall semester

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

leadership • Maintained

acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required • Nomination by

coaches

Women’s Rugby Forward of the Year Award (CI Financial, Assante Financial, and Lorne and Diane Patzer)

Value: $1,000 • Pronghorn Women’s Rugby team players in any degree program and who have successfully completed a minimum of 9 credit hours at the UofL in the Fall semester

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

leadership • Maintained

acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required • Nomination by

coaches

Women’s Rugby Rookie of the Year Award (CI Financial, Assante Financial, and Lorne and Diane Patzer)

Value: $1,000 • Rugby team players in any degree program and who have successfully completed a minimum of 9 credit hours at the UofL in the Fall semester

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

leadership • Maintained

acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required • Nomination by

coaches

Blaine Kunz Women's Rugby Award (Blaine Kunz)

Value: $1,000 Number: Variable

• Pronghorn Women's Rugby team players who have above average skills on the team and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership

• Continuing student athletes in any degree program who have successfully completed 18.0 credit hours at the UofL

• Achieved a minimum GPA of at least 2.00

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Pronghorn Men’s Hockey Award (Friends and supporters of Pronghorn Men’s Hockey) • Established by supporters

and friends of Pronghorn Men’s Hockey to build and sustain the men’s hockey program

Value: $1,000 • Pronghorn Men’s Hockey players

• Entering or continuing in any degree program

• Preference to continuing players

• Above average skills in the sport of hockey and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Meet U Sports academic standards for entering or continuing student athletes

• Not required

Women’s Hockey Alumni Award (U of L Women’s Hockey Alumni Foundation) • The purpose of this award

is to keep the Pronghorn Women’s Hockey Program competitive in U SPORTS competition

Value: $1000 minimum Number: Variable

• Continuing Pronghorn Women’s Hockey players admitted to any degree program

• Demonstrated community involvement and/or outstanding leadership

• Preference for Alumni Association involvement

• Not required • Must meet U

SPORTS governance of Athletic Financial Awards

Burns Foods Athletic Award (Endowed by RHW Foundation)

Value: $500 minimum • Continuing students who have successfully completed at least two semesters of full-time studies in the previous year at the UofL

• Overall contribution by a player to an athletic team

• Must have a cumulative GPA of no less than 2.00

• Not required

Alumni Soccer Award (Alumni of the Pronghorn Soccer Team)

Value: Up to $1,000 Number: Variable

• Pronghorn Soccer players who have above average skills in the sport of soccer and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership potential

• Must be admitted to a degree program

• The recipient must successfully complete two semesters of full-time studies achieving a minimum combined GPA of 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

JADS Leadership Award (Randy Bardock)

Value: Up to $1,000 Number: Variable

• Pronghorn Soccer players

• Successful completion of at least 18.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters

• Outstanding leadership ability

• Minimum GPA of 2.00

• Not required

R. Philip M. North Scholarship (Endowed by the Province of Alberta)

Value: $500 minimum • Students who participated fully in a Canada West Athletic program or another athletic program requiring equivalent skill and commitment

• Academic achievement

• Not required

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Access to the Future Award (Alberta Access to the Future Funds) For the following Pronghorn programs: Curling Golf Men's Basketball Men's Soccer Track and Field Women's Basketball Women's Hockey Women's Soccer

Value: $500 Number: Variable

• Pronghorn players who have above average skills and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership on the team

• Admitted to any degree program at the UofL

• Achieved a minimum GPA of at least 2.00

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Men’s Basketball Alumni Award (Alumni and Friends)

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Pronghorn Men’s Basketball players who have above average skills and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership on the team

• Preference to athletes who are from southern Alberta

• Admitted to any degree program

• Achieved a minimum combined GPA of at least 2.00

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Women’s Basketball Alumni Award (Alumni and Friends)

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Pronghorn Women’s Basketball players who have above average skills and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership on the team

• Preference to athletes who are from southern Alberta

• Admitted to any degree program

• Achieved a minimum combined GPA of at least 2.00

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Canada Winter Games Award (1975 Canada Winter Games Society)

Value: $500 • Residents of southern Alberta who have successfully completed at least 24.0 credit hours

• High achievement in athletics

• Contribution to the community

• Academic achievement

• Not required

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TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

Alex Close Memorial Bursary (Friends and family of Alex Close) • Alex Close served as a

systems support specialist at the University of Lethbridge until his passing in 2005. He will be remembered as a dedicated member of the University family. His love of people shaped his life and motivated others

Value: $500 • Kinesiology or Exercise Science majors

• Involvement with the Men’s or Women’s Pronghorn soccer team

• Financial need • May 1

Hockey Alumni Award (Men's Hockey Alumni Association)

Value: $500 • Pronghorn Hockey players who have above average skills on the team and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership

• Admitted to any degree program at the UofL

• Achieved a minimum GPA of at least 2.00

• Meet all U Sports Financial Athletic Award criteria

• Maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Knud Petersen Rugby Award (Knud Petersen) • The purpose of this

award is to keep the Pronghorn Women’s Rugby Program competitive in U Sports competition

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Entering or continuing Pronghorn Women’s Rugby players admitted to any degree program

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

community involvement and/or outstanding leadership

• Not required • Must meet U

Sports governance of Athletic Financial Awards

Pronghorn Women’s Rugby Alumni Award (Pronghorn Women’s Rugby Alumni)

Value: $500 • Pronghorn Women’s Rugby players who have above average skills on the team and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership

• Admitted to any degree program at the UofL

• Recipients will have achieved a minimum combined GPA of at least 2.00

• Must have maintained an acceptable practice and participation schedule as defined by the Athletics Department

• Not required

Yosh Senda Judo Award (Dr. Yosh Senda)

Value: $500 minimum Number: Two (one each for male and female Judo Team members)

• Continuing full-time students who have participated on the UofL Judo Team

• Overall contribution to the team and to the sport of Judo

• Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 2.50) and completed at least eight courses in the fall and spring semesters preceding the award

• Not required

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Steele's Crossing Award in Swimming (Mike Morrow)

Value: $500 Number: Two (one each for male and female Swim Team members)

• Pronghorn Swim Team members in their third, fourth or fifth year or master’s program

• Competed and scored points at the Canada West Championship in the previous two years

• Preference to students in Arts and Science, Health Sciences , or Education

• Academic achievement (highest combined GPA from most recent academic year)

• Not required

Carole Gemer Memorial Award (Various donors) • Established in memory of

Carole Gemer, affectionately known as Mother Goose, and a long-time member of the Pronghorn family. She was an accomplished thrower in Track and Field and went on to manage several teams including the Pronghorn Track and Field team

Value: $500 minimum Number: Variable

• Entering or continuing Pronghorn Track & Field athletes admitted to any degree program

• Proficiency in sport • Demonstrated

community involvement and/or outstanding leadership

• Not required • Must meet U

SPORTS governance of Athletic Financial Awards

University of Lethbridge Alumni Athletic Award (University of Lethbridge Alumni Athletic Association)

Value: $500 minimum • Athletes who have successfully completed at least three semesters at the UofL in any degree program while participating on a Pronghorn athletic team

• Demonstrated outstanding leadership to his/her team and the UofL athletic program in general

• Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00

• Not required • Recipients will

be announced at the Blue and Gold Banquet

1996 Alberta Winter Games Scholarship - Athletics (1996 Alberta Winter Games)

Value: $300 minimum • Graduates from a City of Lethbridge high school

• Academic achievement (minimum course load of 24.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters)

• High achievement in athletics

• Not required • Preference

given to those who have not received this award previously

Reed C. Ellison Athletic Award (Mr. Reed C. Ellison)

Value: $150 Number: Two (one for a male athlete and one for a female athlete)

• Participation on a UofL athletic team

• Academic achievement

• Demonstrated inspirational leadership qualities and sportsmanship

• Not required

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Art Bareham Athletic Award (Endowed by Mrs. Art Bareham)

Value: $100 minimum • Participation on a UofL athletic team competing in the Canada West Athletic program

• Academic achievement (minimum course load of 24.0 credit hours in the previous fall and spring semesters)

• Demonstrated leadership qualities, sportsmanship and hard work

• May 1

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Academic Medals

TITLE AND DONOR VALUE AND NUMBER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLICATION

4. ACADEMIC MEDALS

Faculty of Arts and Science Gold Medal (University of Lethbridge)

Number: Two (one for the Bachelor of Arts and one for the Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Arts and Science graduates will be considered with the appropriate group depending on their majors and the distribution of courses)

• Must have completed the degree requirements in the Faculty of Arts and Science during the current academic year

• Awarded to the most distinguished student graduating from the Faculty of Arts and Science

• Not required

Faculty of Education Gold Medal (University of Lethbridge)

Number: One • Must have completed degree requirements during the current academic year

• Awarded to a student graduating with ‘Great Distinction’ or ‘Distinction’

• Not required

William Aberhart Gold Medal in Education (Alberta Teachers’ Association)

Number: One • Must have completed degree requirements during the current academic year

• Awarded to the student who has shown the highest general proficiency in the final two years of the Bachelor of Education program

• Not required

Faculty of Fine Arts Gold Medal (University of Lethbridge)

Number: One • Must have completed requirements during the current academic year

• Awarded to the most distinguished student graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts

• Not required

School of Graduate Studies Medals of Merit (University of Lethbridge)

Number: Variable • Must have completed requirements during the current academic year

• Awarded to the most distinguished students graduating with a master’s or Ph.D. degree

• Not required

Faculty of Health Sciences Gold Medal (University of Lethbridge)

Number: One • Must have completed degree requirements during the current academic year

• Awarded to the most distinguished student graduating from the Faculty of Health Sciences

• Not required

Dhillon School of Business Gold Medal (University of Lethbridge)

Number: One • Must have completed degree requirements during the current academic year

• Awarded to the most distinguished student graduating from the Dhillon School of Business

• Not required

The Gold Medal of the Governor General of Canada (The Governor General of Canada)

Number: One • Must have completed degree requirements in the current academic year

• Awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in a graduate-level program

• Not required

The Silver Medal of the Governor General of Canada (The Governor General of Canada)

Number: One • Must have completed degree requirements in the current academic year

• Awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in a bachelor’s degree program

• Not required

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Index

5. INDEX OF AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

A

Abbondànza Fine Arts .................. 66 Aberhart, William

Gold Medal ............................ 107 Aboriginal Health .......................... 77 Access to the Future .................. 103 Accounting .................................... 86 Ackerman, Bernard and Frank J. .. 62 Agricultural Studies ...................... 58 Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary

Computer Science ..................... 4 Entrance .................................... 4 Health Sciences ....................... 12 Relocation .................................. 4 Special Needs ......................... 12

Alberta Business Education Association .............................. 66

Alberta Catastrophe Restoration Inc. ................................................ 39

Alberta Health Services Addictions ................................................ 11

Alberta Institute of Agrologists ...... 53 Alberta Retired Teachers'

Association .............................. 64 Alberta Union of Provincial

Employees ............................... 21 Alberta Wheat Commission

Agronomy ................................ 12 Alberta Winter Games (1996)

Athletics ................................. 105 Fine Arts .................................... 7

Allen, Del ...................................... 79 Alumni Association (University of

Lethbridge) 25th Anniversary ...................... 42 Award ...................................... 38 Calgary Chapter Continuing .... 35 Calgary Chapter Entrance ....... 18 Gill, John .................................. 35 Manyfingers, Dr. Helen ............ 62 Nursing .................................... 75

Alumni Soccer ............................ 102 AMA Insurance ............................. 90 Anderson, Andrew and Rheta ...... 48 Anderson, Andy ............................ 79 Annis, Mary .................................. 69 APEGA N.H. Bradley .................... 52 Archaeological Society of Alberta . 54 Arnold, Islay .................................. 54 Arnoldussen, Joel ......................... 91 Arts and Science Award of

Excellence ............................... 54 AstraZeneca Aboriginal Nursing ... 75 ATCO

Treaty Seven First Nations ...... 19 ATCO Gas

Management ............................ 91 Atkin Memorial .............................. 12 Avail CPA ..................................... 86

B

Bachelor of Nursing After Degree ... 8 Bareham, Art .............................. 106 Barnhill, Alexander ....................... 14 Basketball Alumni Award

Men’s ..................................... 103 Women’s ................................ 103

Bath, Paul ..................................... 28 Batty, Art ....................................... 80 Beattie, Evelyn .............................. 72 Bellamy, Mark ................................. 4 Bengtson, Clarence and Ilene ...... 44 Beny, Roloff Foundation ............... 10 Berg, Vaughn ................................ 68 Bergen, Henry .............................. 78 Bibby, Bud and Roberta ................ 21 Bigelow Fowler Clinic...................... 6 Biology Graduate Research

Symposium Prize ..................... 59 Block, Andrea ................................. 4 Blood, Narcisse ............................ 20 Bodie, Myrtle Ruth ........................ 48 Boora Family ................................ 15 Braat, Carol .................................. 58 Brown, Kalen ................................ 54 Buchanan, William Asbury .............. 8 Burns Food Athletic .................... 102 Burton, Josh ................................. 72 By George Award ......................... 91

C

Cade, Bill and Elsa Salazar Evolutionary Ecology ............... 48 Student of the Year .................. 30

Calgary Sports and Entertainment Athletic ................................... 100

Campus Sustainability Recycling .. 30 Camyre, Francis ........................... 38 Canada Winter Games

Athletics ................................. 103 Entrance .................................... 7

Canadian Federation of University Women Award ....................................... 29 Scholarship .............................. 29

Canadian Petroleum Tax Society . 89 CAPP/EPAC

Engineering Scholarship .......... 46 Scholarship .............................. 46

Capstone ...................................... 37 Carpenter, David B. ...................... 44 Carpenter, Winogene Brandow .... 60 CAT Award ................................... 77 Chan, Michael ............................... 30 Chan, Patrick ................................ 54 Chartered Professional Accountants

Education Foundation .............. 89 Flair Foundation ....................... 93

Leadership Scholarship ..............2 Lethbridge Scholarship ............ 86 Scholarship .............................. 87 Shaikh, Mike and Linda ............ 94

Chartered Professional in Human Resources Alberta Award Full-time studies ....................... 91 Part-time studies ...................... 92

Child, Arthur J.E. ........................... 45 Chinner, Dennis and Sylvia ........... 31 Chinook Chemistry and

Biochemistry ............................. 58 Chorley, Ruth ................................ 66 Christou, Van and Helen ............... 80 CI Financial/Assante Women's

Rugby ..................................... 101 Clark, John .................................... 70 Clear Sky Radio ............................ 11 Close, Alex .................................. 104 Cloverdale Paint Inc. ..................... 37 Coca-Cola Athletic ........................ 98 Coleman, Ronald B. ...................... 13 Conaty, Dr. Gerald ........................ 20 Cook, Robert M. ..............................6 Cooper, Diana ............................... 92

Entrepreneurial ......................... 92 Memorial .................................. 52

Costco Management ..................... 89 Country 95.5 FM (CHLB) .............. 13 Cox Financial Group Hockey

Scholarship ............................ 100 Cox, Harry and Mildred .............. 100 CropLife Canada ........................... 50 Crow, Mary Agnes ..........................4 Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural

Society ..................................... 19

D

Daniels, Dayna B. ......................... 38 Davidson, Richard ......................... 80 Davies Jr., Gerorge B. .................. 80 Davis, John ................................... 78 Davis, Sherry ................................ 35 de Grandmaison, Lubov Alexandra

Fine Arts ................................... 69 Native American Studies .......... 49 Part-Time Fine Arts .................. 70 Part-Time Native American

Studies ................................ 55 December 6 Award ....................... 36 Dempster, David ........................... 36 Department of Art Prize ................ 70 Dhillon School of Business

Gold Medal ............................. 107 Management Student Leaders ...3 Outstanding Achievement ........ 91 SAIT Transfer Scholarship .........9

Dick, Trevor J.O. ........................... 55 Dormaar, Johan F. ........................ 49 Dorner Award ................................ 30

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Dorner, Joseph ............................. 13 Driedger Family ............................ 46 Dunford, Clint

Fine Arts .................................. 68 Scholarship .............................. 81

E

Eagle Bear, Vern .......................... 88 EBH Award ................................... 31 Echoridge Educational Foundation

Education ................................. 62 Science .................................... 48

Education Award of Excellence .... 64 Elgby, Anna .................................... 8 Elichen, William ............................ 47 Elke, Bianca

Entrance Award ......................... 6 Studio Award ........................... 68

Ellis, George Research ................................. 25 Scholarship .............................. 41

Ellison Enterprises Ltd. ................... 6 Ellison, Reed C. and Eva.............. 81 Ellison, Reed C.Athletic .............. 105 English for Academic Purposes .... 21 Enterprise Rent-A-Car .................. 90 Ericksen, Sven ............................. 27 EUS

Award ...................................... 66 Tutoring ................................... 64

Evelyn, George ............................. 13

F

Faculty of Arts and Science Gold Medal ............................ 107

Faculty of Education 50th Anniversary Founding

Scholarship ......................... 63 Bachelor of Education Teaching

Placement ........................... 63 First Nations Bachelor of

Education ............................ 63 Gold Medal ............................ 107

Faculty of Fine Arts Ches Skinner Early Entrance ... 23 Digital Audio Arts

Entrance ............................. 13 Undergraduate .................... 72

Gold Medal ............................ 107 Linda Nicol Entrance................ 22 Undergraduate ......................... 67

Faculty of Health Sciences Gold Medal ............................ 107 Public Health Travel................. 76

Fairbairn, Honourable Senator Joyce ................................................ 85

Featherstone, Larissa ................... 90

Ferrari, Sharon and Art ................. 68 Financial Services/Materials

Management ............................ 87 Fine Arts Award of Excellence ...... 68 Finley, John and Betty-Jean ......... 75 For the Love of It .......................... 75 Forrest, Patrick Family Foundation . 2 Forsyth, Zella Dague .................... 25 Fredericks, E.C. ............................ 97 French Language Entrance Award . 5 French Teacher Education Award 61 French Visiting Student Program

Award ....................................... 46 Friends of Liberal Education ......... 42

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Gal Family Athletic ...................... 100 Galt School of Nursing Alumnae ... 14 Galts, Marvin and Chloe ............... 79 Gemer, Carole ............................ 105 Genge, James R. .......................... 55 Ghert, Joe ..................................... 75 Gill, John ....................................... 27 Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd.

Men's Hockey .......................... 98 Undergraduate ......................... 47 Women's Hockey ..................... 98

Global Health and Arts for Change ................................................. 26

Gold and Gold Hockey................ 100 Gooder, Dorothy ........................... 64 Governor General

Gold Medal ............................ 107 Silver Medal ........................... 107

Gray, James H. ............................. 59 Greenshields, Dr. Malcom ............ 53 Gregory, Charlotte ........................ 77 Guay, Julian .................................. 64

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Hamilton, Alan and Grace ............. 10 Hamilton, John .............................. 41 Haney, Leonard ............................ 81 Hanrahan, Mat .............................. 31 Harris, Edith .................................. 26 Health Sciences Award of

Excellence ............................... 77 Heil-Stanger .................................. 88 Hembroff

Justice Vaughan and Marilyn ... 49 Music Performance .................. 72

Hepler, Loren ................................ 57 Heppner, Ben ............................... 10 Hill, Cleve ..................................... 81 HistoriCity Prize ............................ 52 Hockey Alumni ............................ 104 Hoerger, Werner O. ...................... 53

Holmes, Neil and Beverly ................7 Hood, Robin .................................. 82 Hughes, Dr. David ......................... 82 Hughes, Dr. David and Shirley ...... 31

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Imbach, Ryan ................................ 23 Imperial Oil Limited ....................... 87 Indigenous Bursary ....................... 31 Intermezzo Classical Voice ........... 73 International Relocation ................ 14 International Student Emergency

Bursary ..................................... 43 International Student Memorial ..... 45 IODE Award in Music ......................7 Irwin, Rita L. .................................. 62 Iwata Award .................................. 71

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Jackman, S.W. .............................. 58 JADS Leadership Award ............. 102 Jaeger, Judy ................................. 32 Janes, Charlene ............................ 37 Jasman, William and May ............. 74 Jessop, Nancy .............................. 67 Johnson, Joan............................... 62

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Kainai Chieftainship Award ....................................... 32 Bursary ..................................... 15

Kazakoff, Dan ............................... 89 Kelly, Oliver Collumbell ...................5 Kerr, Kay ....................................... 49 Kimmitt .......................................... 65 Kirk, Gary ...................................... 82 Kizema, William S. and Helen ....... 11 Klinger, Jack K. ............................. 93 Kossuth, Vivien ...............................7 KPMG

Bell, A.W. ................................. 87 Tanner, R.M. ............................ 87

Kunz, Blaine ................................ 101 Kwan, Zhan`wen ........................... 88

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Lang, Jason ....................................7 Larson, Ruby I.

Biological Research ................. 52 Education ................................. 65 French Language ..................... 44

Lavers, Tom .................................. 72 Leitch, Merv .................................. 55

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Leskiw, Russell ............................. 61 Lethbridge and District Chartered

Accountants' Association ......... 86 Lethbridge and District Japanese

Canadian Association .............. 37 Lethbridge ATA Local 41 .............. 60 Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce

Leadership Award .................... 93 University of Lethbridge

Scholarship ........................... 5 Lethbridge District Scouts............. 24 Lethbridge Hockey Hounds

Men’s Award ............................ 99 Women’s Award ...................... 99

Lethbridge Jaycees Entrance ......... 6 Lethbridge Real Estate Board ...... 49 Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra .. 10 Lethbridge/Macleod Bar Association

................................................ 32 Lewis, Paul D. .............................. 55 Library Award ............................... 42 Little Bear, Leroy .......................... 85 Little, Rex and Marjorie................. 82 Lucky Star Guitars/Geomatic Attic

Digital Audio Arts ..................... 74 Fine Arts .................................. 69

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Mac Millan, Alex and Norrie .......... 11 MacLachlan Prize ......................... 45 MacLean, Honourable Lawrence

David ....................................... 46 Mahon Family Sport ..................... 97 Management Award of Excellence 92 Manning, E.C. ............................... 26 Mantle, Gordon ............................. 69 Marquardson, Elmer ..................... 55 Marquardson, Fannie ................... 21 Marsh Wealth Group .................... 90 Marshalsay, Scott Alexander ........ 22 Martin Sr., Dale A. ........................ 83 Masson Family First Nations’

Transition Program .................. 34 Matteotti, Val and Flora ................ 83 Matthews, Sylvia ............................ 9 McDonald, Ken ............................. 92 McDonald, Lanny ......................... 99 McDonnell, Phyllis Mary ............... 73 McGuire, Alfred and Blanche ........ 50 McKenzie, Marjorie ....................... 68 McKillop, Bruce .......................... 29 Meehan, Dorothy Margaret ........... 38 Meliorist Award ............................. 24 Menard, Vincent ........................... 86 Men's Basketball .......................... 96 Men's Hockey ............................... 96 Merrick, Gordon and Elizabeth ..... 41 Métis Scholar ................................ 26 Miller, Christine ............................. 22

Milliken, Bruce .............................. 83 Milliken, Bruce and Mary .............. 12 Mitchell, Stephen .......................... 48 MNP LLP ...................................... 86 Morgan, Dr. John .......................... 59 Morgan, Helen .............................. 78 Morgan, Joanna ............................ 58 Morrison, Will ................................ 37 Moser, Louis ................................. 91 MPE Engineering .......................... 47 Mrazek, Dr. Richard ...................... 63 Mueller, Dieter .............................. 56

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Needham, Louise ......................... 16 Neilson, Bob, Carolyn, and Jeff .... 22 Neufeldt, Dennis ........................... 83 Neuman, Bernice and Dale ........... 16 Neuman, Christopher...................... 5 Norrie, James and Isabelle ........... 43 North, Philip .................................. 79 North, R. Philip M. ...................... 102 Nugent Family .............................. 22

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Onitsuka ....................................... 88 Orchard, Dr. G.E. .......................... 53 Organization of Residence Students

Academic Achievement ........... 33 Citizenship ............................... 44 Council Excellence................... 33 Scholastic Achievement ........... 44

Outstanding Achievement in the Humanities ............................... 56

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Painter, Richard ............................ 56 Pard, Allan .................................... 19 Parsons, Robert H. ......................... 6 Paterson and Husky Energy ......... 56 Patten, Steven C. ......................... 33 Paulson, Dan ................................ 92 Pereira Entrepreneurship Award .... 6 Petersen Family Soccer ................ 97 Petersen, Knud ........................... 104 Petroleum Accountants Society of

Canada .................................... 87 Phi Delta Kappa Education ........... 66 Pickard, Jean C. ........................... 74 Pierzchala Family ........................... 9 Pittman, Michael ........................... 16 Play Right Prize ............................ 28 Political Science Graduate Studies

................................................. 56 Prairie Baseball Academy Award . 42

Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. ............3 Proficio Musica.............................. 74 Prokopishyn, Dr. Harold ..................2 Pronghorn Athletics Student Mentor

................................................. 38 Pronghorn Community Service &

Citizenship Award Men’s ....................................... 95 Women’s .................................. 95

Pronghorn Men's Hockey ............ 102 Pronghorn Women's Rugby Alumni

............................................... 104 Psychology Prize .......................... 60

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Rae, Darryl C.M. Prize .................. 45 RBC Agility Award ......................... 29 Reuter, Timothy ............................ 50 Ricoh Environmental Science ....... 50 Risk and Safety ............................. 29 RMH Award .....................................3 Rogers Sugar ................................ 56 Romulus et Remus Italian Canadian

Club .......................................... 41 Rood, Elizabeth............................. 53 Rood, Joe ..................................... 57 Ross, Stubb .................................. 84 Rotary Community Service ........... 42 Royal Canadian Legion

Command Bursary ................... 16 Ruff, Florence ............................... 78 Ruryk, William ............................... 47 Russell, Gordon W. ....................... 57 Ryga, George................................ 71

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Sakamoto, Joyce and Ron Digital Audio Arts Award .......... 73 Digital Audio Arts Entrance ...... 17 Digital Audio Arts Research ..... 71

Sakamoto, Ron ............................. 84 Sandham, Marie ............................ 76 Sarsfield, Patricia Rae .................. 33 Scholarship in Agriculture ............. 52 School of Graduate Studies

Medals of Merit ....................... 107 Schwartz, Maureen ....................... 41 Senate Award ............................... 27 Senda, Dr. Yoshio and Florence ... 84 Senda, Yosh ............................... 104 Shackleford, R.E. (Robert) and

Mildred ..................................... 76 Shell Award in Native Management

................................................. 87 Shine On – 50th Anniversary

Bursary ..................................... 35 Entrance Scholarship ............... 18

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Shippobotham, Victor ..................... 6 Shortreed, Patricia ........................ 73 Shrine Club ................................... 32 Silverwings Physical Education .... 59 Simpson, Clare C. ........................ 74 Simpson-Markinch ........................ 17 Singer, Leo and Phyllis ................. 70 Skelton, William and Eleanor ........ 50 Smith, Lawrence O. ...................... 50 SMP Engineering Innovator Award 4 Southern AB Ethnic ...................... 25 Speaker, Honourable Raymond A.

(P.C.) ....................................... 21 Spinks, David and Jo .................... 70 Spinks, George and Olive............. 68 Stantec – Engineering Academic

Scholarship ................................ 3 Steacy, Deb Academic All-Canadian

................................................ 95 Stebbins, Luke .............................. 59 Steele's Crossing Award in

Swimming .............................. 105 Stott, Elizabeth ............................. 65 Striking Prose Prize ...................... 28 Strong, Inez and Maybelle ............ 61 Students' Union

Award ...................................... 40 Community Service.................. 40 Emergency Bursary ................. 40 International Travel .................. 39 Part-Time Scholarship ............. 40 Placement Award .................... 39 Quality Initiatives Bursary ........ 34 Quality Initiatives Scholarship .. 33 Scholarship .............................. 39 ULSU Emerging Teachers ....... 65

Students' Union/Coca-Cola Bottling Award ...................................... 40 Calgary .................................... 41 Scholarship .............................. 40

StudentWise ................................. 42 Sundstrom, Marvin ....................... 51 Supply Chain Management

Prize ........................................ 92 Supply Chain Management

Association of Alberta Award ...................................... 91 Bursary .................................... 91 Scholarship .............................. 93

Supporting Our Students Bursary .................................... 17 Scholarship .............................. 17

Swanson, Archdeacon Cecil ........... 7 Swimming Athletic ........................ 97 Swimming Championship ............. 98

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Tagg, Dr. James D........................ 51 Tait, Jan ........................................ 19 Tait, Logan .................................... 84 Takacs, Alice ................................ 34 Taylor-Makar Ringette .................. 99 TD Bank Financial Group ............. 28 TD Bank Group FNTP .................. 34 TD Insurance Meloche Monnex .... 34 The Founding Faculty Artist

Residency Prize ....................... 67 Therapeutic Recreation Entrance . 77 Thompson, Frank M. and Lila Linn

Entrance .................................... 3 Nursing .................................... 75 Part-Time Nursing .................... 77 Prize ......................................... 75

Thompson, George Douglas ......... 18 Time Air ........................................ 84 Tope, Leonard .............................. 76 Trechka, Gerald ............................ 18 Turcotte, Agnes ............................ 67 Turcotte, Louis Sherman .............. 28 Turner, Penny Anne...................... 76 Twa, Dr. Jim ................................. 65

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UL50 APO Award ......................... 38 University of Lethbridge

Achievement Scholarship .......... 2 Alumni Athletic ....................... 105 B.N. Collaborative Program ....... 8 Board of Governors

Admission Scholarship .......... 1 Transfer ................................. 8

Chancellor's Scholarship.......... 27 Chinook Scholarship .................. 2 Early Entrance ........................... 4 Entrance and Continuing ........... 3 Faculty Association .................. 36 Grade 11 Merit Award ................ 1 iGEM Entrance Prize ................. 5 International Entrance and

Continuing ........................... 14 International Students Entrance . 5 Klein, Colleen ........................... 32 Miller, Vondis ........................... 15 Post-Diploma Entrance .............. 8 President's Scholarship............ 27 Pronghorn Recruitment Award . 96 Reduced Course Load ............. 43 Residence Healthy Living ........ 39 Spring Entrance ....................... 27

Students with Disabilities ......... 23 Undergraduate ......................... 27

URISA ........................................... 57 Ustinov, Peter ............................... 71

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Van Gaalen, Adrian ....................... 23 Van Gaalen/Burbridge Farm Ltd. .. 34 Van Raay, Christine ...................... 79 Van Raay, Cor

Agility ....................................... 29 Scholarship .............................. 85

Vanee, Jo and Anne ..................... 90 Varley, Henry S. ............................ 47 Varzari, George ............................. 70 Veer, Peter and Margaret ............. 60 Visual Arts Founding Faculty ........ 69 Volunteer Lethbridge Prize ........... 30 Vreeken, Donna ..............................9

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Ware and Lewis ............................ 37 Warren Family............................... 11 Waters Family Bursary .................. 51 Weasel Head, Frank ..................... 20 Weintraub, Jerome and Ann ......... 57 Wheeler, Elliot ............................... 43 Whitlock, Dr. Barbara June

Award in Piano ......................... 73 Chemistry Scholarship ............. 51

Wiens, Elmer and Ida .................... 60 Wigham Family Bursary ................ 63 Williams, John ............................... 85 Winter, Wilma G. ........................... 43 Wise Torch Investments ............... 26 Women’s Hockey Alumni Award . 102 Women’s Rugby

Back of the Year ..................... 101 Forward of the Year ............... 101 Rookie of the Year ................. 101

Women's Basketball...................... 96 Women's Soccer ........................... 97 WUSC ........................................... 24 Wylie, Ardea.................................. 61

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Yamagishi, Karyn .......................... 13 Yanosik, Honourable Clarence G. . 35 Yoshida, Dr. Ronald M. ................. 36 Young, George A. ......................... 86