University of Windsor - Academic Calendar, 1998 - 1999
THE UNIVERSITY

ACADEMIC INFORMATION

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMAN SCIENCES

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, EDUCATION, AND LAW

COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH

AWARDS AND FINANCIAL AID

Procedures and Regulations

Sumary of Awards

Details of Awards Administered by the University

Details of Awards Not Administered by the University

Ontario Student Assistance Program

Loans and Other Forms of Aid

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INDEX

GLOSSARY
 

7.3 Details of Awards Administered by the University

(listed alphabetically by title of award)

Access to Justice Bursaries

Ten bursaries, valued at $400 each, awarded annually on the basis of financial need and academic merit, to students registered in the first, second, and third years of law. An average of 6.5 or greater is a prerequisite for consideration of applications from second- and third-year students.

The bursaries have been established through the support of the Law Foundation of Ontario, and reflect its continuing commitment to support deserving and needy students in their efforts to obtain a legal education. Applications available in the Faculty of Law.

Deadline: October 31.

Addison-Wesley Book Awards

Two awards annually, to outstanding students enrolled in a degree program in Nursing.

Thomas Adams Scholarship in Urban Studies and Planning

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Tom Akeley Memorial Award

Value: $1,000. Awarded annually on the basis of character, scholastic potential, and demonstrated financial need to any student of engineering selected by the Dean of Engineering. Established in 1986 in memory of Prof. T.C. Akeley of the Faculty of Arts, who took an interest in the academic development of engineering students that extended far beyond the norm.

Alpha Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship

An annual award to a female student, with a background in Visual Arts, Performing Arts, or Drama in Education, entering the Faculty of Education. Awarded on the basis of academic performance and financial need. Deadline: October 31.

Alumni English Honours Award

An annual award of $100, on the basis of academic merit, to a student entering Level 2 of an Honours B.A. program and majoring in English.

Alumni Entrance Scholarship

Value: $5,000 ($1,250 a year, renewable for three additional years), to an outstanding student entering Level 1.

Alumni In-Course Bursaries

Value: up to $500. One or more awards made annually to full-time students who have completed at least one term of full-time study at the University, with a cumulative average of at least 6.5, and who demonstrate financial need. Deadline: October 31.

Alumni Nursing Awards

Two awards valued up to $500 for outstanding students entering the second year of Plan I or Plan II programs. Recipients must demonstrate excellence in nursing theory and clinical nursing. Full and part-time students are eligible for these awards.

Alumni Scholarships

Five awards of $500 each, assigned annually to students in any level of any program.

Fred H. Anderson Memorial Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Assumption University and Basilian Fathers Awards

PRIZES

Dr. Roy J. Coyle Memorial Prize in Biology

Value: $200. Awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest standing in Level 1 Biology courses. Endowed by the late Dr. Roy J. Coyle of Windsor.

Dr. Roy J. Coyle Memorial Prize in Physics

Value: $100. Awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest standing in Level 1 Physics courses, designed for students in biological or pre-medical studies. Endowed by the late Dr. Roy J. Coyle of Windsor.

Helena M. Coyle B.A. Prize in English

Value: $200. Awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest standing in Level 1 English courses.

John N. Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy

Value: $150. Awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate in an Honours Philosophy program or majoring in Philosophy. Established in 1979 by Assumption University in conjunction with friends and associates of Dr. Deck in memory of him and in recognition of his contributions to Assumption University and the University of Windsor.

Major H. P. Swan Prize in Philosophy

Value: $100. Awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest average in the Philosophy courses of Level 3 or 4 of the honours program or of Level 2 or 3 of the general program majoring in Philosophy. Endowed in 1966 by the late Major H.P. Swan.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

Assumption University awards are available to all undergraduate students of the University of Windsor. Awards are made by Assumption University on the recommendation of the Senate Committee on Student Awards (Undergraduate) of the University of Windsor. The candidate will receive notice of the award from the Director of Student Awards of the University of Windsor acting on behalf of Assumption University. A certificate confirming the award will be presented to the candidate by Assumption University.

Fred H. Anderson Memorial Bursary

Value: $500. Awarded annually. Established in 1956 through the generosity of Mr. Tom Anderson and Mr. James Barth in memory of Mr. Fred H. Anderson.

Father Louis J. Bondy C.S.B. Bursary

Value: $1,000. Awarded annually. Endowed by a gift of the late Professor Henry H. Tacon and his wife. Professor Tacon was a 1924 graduate of Assumption College.

Dr. Marie Caron Memorial Scholarship

Awarded annually to an outstanding student entering Level 4 Honours French Language and Literature. Established in 1989 in memory of Dr. Marie Caron, Professor of French, and member of the Department from 1964 to 1988.

Norah Cleary Entrance Awards

Value: $2800. Renewable for three additional years provided satisfactory standing (a cumulative average of 10.5 or better) is maintained. A maximum of seven awards may be active in any one year. Candidates must have been attending Windsor or Essex County secondary s for at least two years (with preference to graduates of Kennedy Collegiate) and must satisfy entrance requirements as well as show need for financial assistance. Established in 1963 through the benefaction of the late Miss Norah Cleary to Assumption University.

Dorothy F. Coyle and Mary Ann Coyle Janci Bursary

Value: $750. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Roman Catholic High in Essex County. Endowed in 1990 through the benefaction of Dorothy F. Coyle. Apply to the President, Assumption University.

Dr. Roy J. Coyle Memorial Bursary

Value: $900. Awarded annually. Established in 1954 through the benefaction of the late Dr. Roy J. Coyle to Assumption University.

Girardot Memorial Bursary

Value: $400. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Roman Catholic high in Essex County. Established in 1956 by Assumption University in memory of the Girardot Family.

John B. Kennedy Memorial Entrance Awards

Value: $600 a year, with a total possible value of $2,400. Two awards are made annually, one to a graduate of a Canadian and one to a graduate of a United States high . Renewable annually, provided satisfactory standing (a cumulative average of 10.5 or better) is maintained. Established in 1963 through the benefaction of the late John Bright Kennedy to Assumption University.

Monsignor F. X. Laurendeau Memorial Bursary

Value: $300. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Roman Catholic high in Essex County. Endowed in 1944 by donations from Windsor citizens as a memorial to Monsignor F. X. Laurendeau, Dean of Essex.

Alexander and Mary MacDonald Award

An annual award to an outstanding student registered full-time in a Music program. Established in 1989 by Marie MacDonald Renaud in honour of her parents.

John C. McGuire Scholarship

Value: $900. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Windsor high . Established in 1950 by citizens of Windsor as a testimonial to John C. McGuire of Chrysler Corporation, Windsor.

Donald Stuart McIntyre Bursary

Value: $400. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Roman Catholic high in the Windsor-Detroit area. Established in 1955 through the benefaction of Donald Stuart McIntyre to Assumption University.

Frank McIntyre Memorial Bursary

Value: $400. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Roman Catholic high in the Windsor-Detroit area. Established in 1956 through the benefaction of Alumnus Frank McIntyre.

Ernest & AngPle Renaud Memorial Award

An annual award to a student majoring or honouring in French, entering Level 3 or 4. Recipient must have a major average of at least 10.0. Established in 1993 by the Renaud family.

Monsignor F. T. Sullivan Bursary

One or more bursaries of value up to $2,400 awarded annually to a graduate or graduates of a Roman Catholic high , in Canada or United States, (preference to be given to graduates of Notre Dame High , Chattagnooga, Tennessee). Established in 1946 through the benefaction of Alumnus Monsignor F. T. Sullivan, of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Apply to the President, Assumption University.

Monsignor L. A. Wnuk Bursary

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a graduate of a Roman Catholic high in Essex County. Endowed in 1982 through the benefaction of Monsignor L. A. Wnuk, Holy Trinity Parish, Windsor. Apply to the President, Assumption University.

Frederick Atkins Scholarships

Two awards valued at $2,000 each to Canadian students entering Levels 2 and 4 respectively of Electrical Engineering. Recipients must have achieved an average of 10.5 or better in each term of the preceding year and may not concurrently hold another award of equal or greater value.

Atkinson Charitable Foundation Bursary

The income of this fund will be used to support qualified second-, third-, and fourth-year students who demonstrate financial need. Deadline: October 31.

Margaret Aubry Bursary

An annual award valued at up to $500 to a full-time Nursing student registered in Level 2 or beyond, who is currently living in a University of Windsor residence and who has lived in residence for at least one year previously. Assigned on the basis of academic standing (at least 7.0 cumulative average), financial need and contribution to residence life. Applications available in the Student Awards Office. Deadline: October 31.

Michael W. Ayris Memorial Award

Value $700. Awarded annually to a student entering Level 4 in the Department of Kinesiology and majoring in Movement Science, on the basis of academic standing (cumulative average of at least 9.5) and participation in Department and/or Faculty activities. Financial need may also be considered. Established in 1987 by Mary E. Ayris in memory of her late son, Michael, an outstanding student who contributed much to the Faculty.

Roland J. Baldassi Memorial Fund

A fund has been established to provide support for the Roland J. Baldassi Corporate/Securities Moot Team in order to commemorate the life and work of Mr. Roland J. Baldassi, a distinguished and popular legal practitioner.

Guy Ballard Awards

In honour of Dr. Ballard, former President of the National Research Council, one or more scholarships of $150 to $300 are available to students in mathematics, science, engineering, experimental psychology or physical geography.

Barkleys of Avonmore Bursary

Value: Annual interest on $5,000. Awarded to a student from a Third World Country who has completed at least two terms of study at the University of Windsor, on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Established in 1979 by Fred Barkley.

Bartlet & Richardes Centennial Award for Academic Excellence

An annual award of $1,500 has been provided by the partners of Bartlet & Richardes, Barristers and Solicitors of Windsor, to the student who has achieved the highest cumulative academic average in the Bachelor of Laws Program upon graduation. This recognition of excellence is in celebration of the Centennial year of the Bartlet & Richardes law firm which was founded in 1887.

Percy Beneteau Memorial Bursary

An annual award valued at $1200 to a Year 2 or above Music major. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 8.0 and demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate outstanding performance ability. Participation in volunteer community activities may also be a consideration. Established in 1996 by the Windsor Downtown Lions Club in memory of Mr. Beneteau. Deadline: October 31.

Bereskin & Parr Prize in Industrial and Intellectual Property

A prize of $200 awarded annually to the student attaining the highest standing in any industrial and intellectual property course taught at the University of Windsor.

Ana BesnJ Prize in Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Civilizations

An annual prize to be awarded on the basis of academic merit and service to the Department, to a returning Level 2 or 3 student majoring in the Department.

J. P. Bickell Foundation Bursaries

A number of bursaries allocated annually to deserving students in Geology or Environmental Engineering.

J. P. Bickell Foundation Scholarship

Total Value: $3,500. Awarded to the student having the highest academic average (at least 10.5) entering Level 2 Environmental Engineering, Honours Geology, or Environmental Geology. The award is paid in three equal installments (in Levels 2, 3, and 4) provided an average of at least 10.5 is maintained.

Blake, Cassels, and Graydon Entrance Scholarships

Two scholarships of $1,250 each to be awarded to students entering First Year of the LL.B. program. Recipients are to be selected on the basis of academic performance; community service may also be considered.

Blake, Cassels, and Graydon Prize

A prize of $500 awarded to the graduating student in the Faculty of Law who has achieved the highest standing in those subjects falling within the corporate/commercial study of Law (Business Associations, Commercial Law, Corporate Topics, Commercial Topics, Taxation, Securities Regulation, Corporate Finance). Apply through the Office of the Dean of Law, prior to April 30 in the final term of study.

Board of Governors Medals

Awarded annually to students graduating with the highest standing in each of several programs, and to undergraduates with the highest standing in course in each Faculty. Candidates must have cumulative and major averages of at least 10.5. Graduating recipients must have taken at least twenty courses at the University of Windsor; students in course must have taken at least ten courses at the University of Windsor.

Father Louis J. Bondy C.S.B. Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Borden & Elliot Advocacy Awards

Two $500 awards granted annually by the law firm of Borden & Elliot to the two upper-year law students judged by the presiding panel to have demonstrated the highest advocacy skills in the championship round of the Zuber Moot Court Competition.

Borden & Elliot Prize in Taxation

A prize of $200 to the student in the Faculty of Law achieving the highest grade in Taxation I.

David P. Botsford Memorial Scholarship

Value: $900. Awarded to a student registered in Level 4 Honours History who has a superior academic record and has demonstrated an interest in local area studies. The awardee will be expected to prepare an original research paper under the direction of the Department of History, and to present this paper publicly at the request of the David P. Botsford Memorial Committee. Established in 1979 in memory of David P. Botsford, C.M., in recognition of his lifelong service to area historical studies.

La Bourse d'Entree Pierre Potier, S.J., en Composition FranHaise

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

La Bourse des Anciens du DJpartement de FranHais

Annual bursary of $200 based on financial need and academic performance, to a student taking part in the Third Year Abroad program at the University of Nice. Apply to the French Department.

Edith Margaret Bowlby Scholarship Fund

This fund, established by Miss E.M. Bowlby (Doctor of Music, honoris causa), musician and lifetime resident of the City of Windsor, provides eight awards as listed below. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, enrolled in Level 2, 3, or 4 of an honours program in the respective area of study.

Andrew Douglas Bowlby Scholarship in Biology*

Value: $500. Designated for a student enrolled in the Department of Biological Sciences, for academic excellence in courses relating to ecology within the Canadian environment.

Andrew Douglas Bowlby Scholarship in Geography.*

Value: $500. Designated for a student enrolled in the Department of Geography; awarded for academic excellence in courses relating to the Canadian environment and/or resource management.

*Established by Miss Bowlby in memory of her father Douglas, a longtime resident of the City of Windsor and conservationist.

Edith Ellen Bowlby Scholarship in Canadian Literature**

Value: $500. Designated for a student enrolled in the Department of English; awarded for academic excellence in courses pertaining to Canadian literature.

Edith Ellen Bowlby Scholarship in Creative Writing**

Value: $500. Designated for a student enrolled in the Department of English; awarded for outstanding creative writing ability.

**Established by Miss Bowlby in memory of her mother Edith, a longtime resident and patron of the arts in the City of Windsor.

Edith Margaret Bowlby Scholarship in Music

Value: $1,000. Designated for a student enrolled in the of Music who has selected the piano as his or her major instrument; awarded for academic excellence and/or performing ability.

Ellen Marion Valentine Bowlby Scholarship in Music

Value: $1,000. Designated for a student enrolled in the of Music and awarded for academic excellence with special emphasis on composition and/or music history.

Established by Miss Bowlby in memory of her sister Marion.

Hellen Veldora Bowlby Scholarship in Fine Arts***

Value: $500. Awarded to the most promising student in drawing and painting (with preference to works pertaining to landscape or nature) enrolled in the of Visual Arts.

Hellen Veldora Bowlby Scholarship in Music***

Value: $500. Designated for a student enrolled in the of Music who has selected "voice" as his or her major instrument; awarded for academic excellence and/or performing ability.

***Established by Miss Bowlby in memory of her Aunt Hellen, a longtime resident, music teacher, and performer in the City of Windsor.

Raymond E. Brown Alumni Prize in the Law of Torts

An annual prize in the amount of $250 has been established by the Law Alumni to be awarded to the student in each year who achieves the highest grade in Torts. The prize is in recognition of the contribution made by Professor Raymond E. Brown to the Faculty and to the professional development of its students.

H. Whorlow Bull Scholarship in Choral Conducting

Value: $500. Awarded to a student entering Year 3 or 4 of the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Therapy programs, who has selected choral conducting as an area of focus; awarded for academic excellence and conducting ability. Established by the family in memory of H. Whorlow Bull, noted choral conductor, music teacher, and longtime resident of Windsor.

Bursary in Japanese Studies

Value $1,000. Awarded annually to a student who intends to pursue at a Japanese University, a course of studies integral to his/her degree program at the University of Windsor. Recipient must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, must have satisfactory academic standing, must demonstrate financial need, and must have been accepted by a university in Japan. Deadline: March 15.

CAP High Physics Prize Examination Entrance Scholarship

Value: $700. Awarded annually to the student from a secondary in Windsor, or in Essex, Kent or Lambton counties, who obtains the highest score in that year's High Physics Prize Examination offered by the Canadian Association of Physicists, provided that the candidate also obtains an overall admission average of 85% in six OAC credits.

CCH Prize for Legal Writing

Value: $500. Awarded annually by CCH Canadian Limited to the student in the Faculty of Law achieving the highest grade in the first-year Legal Writing course.

C.G.A. Ontario Award for Excellence

Value $2,150, consisting of a cash award of $150 plus a credit of $2000 to be drawn as desired for fees related to courses in the C.G.A. study program, provided that the first draw-down occurs within eighteen months after notice to the successful candidate. Awarded annually by the Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario to a graduating accounting student who has attained an average of not less than 10.5 in the courses 70-256, 70-351, 70-352, and 70-456.

J. R. Calcott Memorial Fund

Income from this Fund provides two $500 awards annually; one to a student who has completed Level 3 of the Bachelor of Commerce program, entering Level 4, and one to a student who has completed Year I of the Master of Business Administration program, entering Year II. Recipients must have a cumulative average of at least 7.5 and must have demonstrated a strong interest in the area of entrepreneurship either by high grades in related courses or by serious research. Submit letter of application and resumJ to Dean of appropriate Faculty by September 30.

Cambridge Shopping Centres Scholarship in Marketing

Value: $250. Awarded annually to a student who has completed Level 3 of the Business Administration program, has an outstanding academic record and is interested in marketing as a career.

Campus Coolers Inc. Awards

Two $500 awards, one to a male student and one to a female student. Applicants must be currently living in a campus residence and must have lived in residence for at least one previous year. Awarded on the basis of academic standing (at least 9.0 cumulative average) and contribution to residence life. (House council executive members and residence life staff not eligible.) Application forms available in the Residence and Student Awards Offices.

Deadline: October 15.

Canada Law Book Limited Awards

Book awards of $150 have been established by the Canada Law Book Company Limited for high standing in each of the three years of law .

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Student-Industry Field Trip

Made to the Level 3 student of greatest proven all-round ability in course work. The field trip provides an insight into both the geology of the Rocky Mountains and the day-to-day operations of petroleum companies.

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Undergraduate Award

Made to the undergraduate considered to have performed outstandingly in Petroleum Geology or in closely related fields, such as Sedimentary Petrology, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, Paleontology, and Structural Geology, regardless of level of study. The award consists of a printed certificate, inscribed with the student's name, and a one-year membership (active or associate) in the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists.

Carswell Company Limited Awards

Book awards valued at $250 have been established by the Carswell Company Limited for highest standing in each of the first two years of law , and a book award valued at $500 for highest standing in Third Year.

Canadian Society for Chemistry Prize

Silver medal and a Certificate of Merit. Awarded to the student with the highest standing in the penultimate year of Honours Chemistry, Chemistry and Physics, or Biochemistry.

Cassels, Brock & Blackwell Centennial Prize in Practice Skills

An annual prize of $500 established by Cassels, Brock & Blackwell, in recognition of the founding of the firm in 1888, to be awarded on the recommendation of the Dean, to the second or third year student in the LL.B. program who, through course work, clinical education or extra-curricular activities exhibits exceptional ability in the understanding and pursuit of skills essential to a legal practitioner, such as drafting, legal writing, advocacy, research, interviewing, counselling, mediation, negotiation, legal ethics,, and professional responsibility.

Cassels, Brock & Blackwell Centennial Prize in Constitutional Law

An annual prize of $500 established by Cassels, Brock & Blackwell, in recognition of the founding of the firm in 1888, to be awarded to the second or third year student in the LL.B. program who has achieved the highest combined average in two courses, to be selected by the Dean, one course being in constitutional law, human rights or civil liberties, and the other course being in advocacy, trial advocacy, or constitutional litigation.

Captain Cletus Cheng Memorial Bursary

Investment income from this memorial fund will be used to support this annual award. Based on financial need and academic standing. Preference will be given to former military personnel or their dependents. Established in 1996 by the family and friends of Captain Cheng. Applications available through the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: January 31.

Michael Hung Hang Chiu Memorial Entrance Award

Value $750. Awarded annually to a student entering Level 1 Engineering directly from secondary on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.

Established in 1987 through the Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Education Foundation, by the parents and family of Michael Chiu, who graduated from the University of Windsor in 1965 (Civil Engineering) and died in 1974. Application forms available from the Dean of Engineering and the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 15.

Michael Hung Hang Chiu Memorial Scholarships

Two awards, valued at $250 each, to the Engineering students achieving the highest standing in the courses 87-314 (Transportation and Traffic Engineering) and 87-414 (Highway Design and Construction). Established in 1987 through the Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Education Foundation, by the parents and family of Michael Chiu, who graduated from the University of Windsor in 1965 (Civil Engineering) and died in 1974.

Charles J. Clark Memorial Award

An annual award of $500 made by McTague Law Firm to honour the outstanding career of Charles J. Clark, Q.C., as a distinguished lawyer and dedicated servant of the community. The award is to be made to a Law student who has successfully completed First or Second Year, selected by the Dean and Associate Dean of Law on the basis of scholarship and personal qualities, including adherence to high personal and ethical standards and a demonstrated commitment to serve the community.

Charles J. Clark Scholarship in Law

Three annual awards to second- or third-year Law students who have maintained academic excellence and have demonstrated an involvement in community and volunteer activities.

Norah Cleary Entrance Awards

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Commerce Class of 1964 Awards

Two awards valued at $600 made annually to students registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 of the Bachelor of Commerce program, on the basis of financial need and participation in other campus and outside community activities. Minimum G.P.A. of 5.0 required. Deadline: September 30.

Philip J. Courey Sr. Annual Bursaries

Two bursaries valued at $500 each, awarded on the basis of financial need, to students registered in Second Year Law or beyond. Apply to the Office of the Dean of Law.

Deadline: October 15.

Coopers & Lybrand Award in Accounting

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a student who has completed Level 3 and is entering Level 4 of the Bachelor of Commerce program, who has an outstanding academic record, has demonstrated leadership on campus and/or in the community, and whose interest is in public accounting as a career.

Dr. Roy J. Coyle Memorial Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Dr. Roy J. Coyle Memorial Prize in Biology

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Dr. Roy J. Coyle Memorial Prize in Physics

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Helena M. Coyle B.A. Prize in English

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Walter and Gail Crassweller Bursary

To a student in Level 1 of the Business Administration program, to be selected by the Dean of the Faculty.

Eleanor J. Cruickshank Memorial Fund

Interest from this fund to provide one or more awards annually to deserving students. Established in 1979 through the benefaction of the late Miss Eleanor J. Cruickshank.

Valentin J. Cruz Memorial Bursary

An annual award to a student registered in Level 3 of the Bachelor of Social Work program, assigned on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. Established in 1988 in memory of Prof. Valentin J. Cruz, a distinguished faculty member in the of Social Work (1971-1987).

Joseph T. Culliton Memorial Bursary

One or more awards to students registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 and majoring or honouring in Religious Studies. Assigned on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic standing. Established in 1991 by the Department of Religious Studies in memory of Fr. Joe Culliton, respected researcher, teacher, and student counsellor for twenty-five years, as well as Department Head and Dean of Arts. Candidates should apply to the Bursary Committee, Department of Religious Studies.

Deadline: December 1.

Nellie Anne Dagger Memorial Scholarship in Music Theatre

One or more awards given annually to students in Levels 2, 3 or 4 of the Music Theatre Program, on the basis of talent and academic standing. Established in 1997.

William G. Danby Memorial Bursary

Award of $500 to an outstanding Canadian student who is a resident of Essex County, is enroled in Level 4 of the Business Administration program and shows a high aptitude for personnel administration and labour relations work. Presented by the Personnel Association of Windsor and District, Incorporated. (Application is made to the Education Chairman, Windsor Personnel Association, c/o Faculty of Business Administration.)

Douglas Davies Memorial Bursary

An annual award to a needy student registered in a certificate or degree program in Criminology. Deadline: October 31.

Deans of Social Science Entrance Award

The interest from this fund will support one or more annual awards to go to outstanding secondary applicants entering a Social Science related discipline. Minimum 80% admission average is required. Established in 1997 to recognize the former Deans of the Faculty of Social Science: Dr. Walter White (1974-75), Dr. William G. Phillips (1975-81), Dr. Walter Romanow (1981-85), Dr. Zbigniew M. Fallenbuchl (1985-90) and Dr. Kathleen E. McCrone (1990-97).

John N. Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy

(See Assumption University Awards.)

P. A. Della Valle Senior Undergraduate Award in Economics

Value: $400. Awarded annually to a student enroled in Level 4 of an honours Economics program. The recipient must have demonstrated outstanding academic performance in the junior years.

Deloitte & Touche Award

Value: $1,000 credit toward Level 4 tuition. Awarded to a student registered in Level 3 Business Administration who anticipates a career in chartered accountancy, who has a superior academic record and whose personality, ability, and aptitude are, in the opinion of the University and of Deloitte & Touche, those needed by a successful chartered accountant.

Mary DeMarco Scholarships in Visual Arts

Annual awards to outstanding BFA students. The recipients will be selected on the basis of the B.F.A. Portfolio Evaluations. Established in 1986 by the family and friends of Dr. F.A. DeMarco, the first vice-president of the University, in honour of Mrs. DeMarco, artist and supporter of the Arts.

R. Lawrence DeShield Memorial Award in Municipal Law Studies

An annual award in the amount of $300 is made to the graduating law student who has achieved the highest cumulative average in not fewer than two of the Municipal Law cluster of courses, these including Municipal Law, Land Use Planning, Advanced Municipal/Planning/Environmental Law, and such others as may be designated from time to time by the Dean of Law. The award is established by Wira Hamiwka DeShield, the family, friends, and associates of R. Lawrence DeShield in his memory, and is designed to encourage interest and greater proficiency in Municipal Law.

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Memorial Prizes

One or more book prizes awarded to outstanding students entering Level 2 of the honours or general programs in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. This fund was established in 1981 by faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry in memory of their deceased colleagues.

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Award

Award of $500 for an outstanding student entering Level 2 in the Civil or Environmental Engineering programs who combines scholarship with extracurricular activities within their University or the community at large. Supported by the continuing donations of graduates of Chemical, Civil, and Environmental Engineering. Deadline: October 31.

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Scholarships

Awards of $500 each for up to four outstanding students entering Level 2 in the Civil or Environmental Engineering programs. Supported by the continuing donations of graduates of Chemical, Civil, and Environmental Engineering.

William Dollar Memorial Bursary

The annual income of this fund will support one or more bursaries for qualified students registered in Year 2, 3 or 4, who demonstrate financial need. Consideration will also be given to academic performance and campus/community activities. Preference will be given to students who are part time employees of the Leddy Library. Established in 1996 by family and friends of William Dollar, University Librarian from 1960-1979. Deadline: October 31.

Rev. John Dougherty Award

Value: $700. Two awards presented annually to second, third or fourth year biology majors who demonstrate scholastic ability (minimum 10.5 cumulative average), and financial need. Established in 1997 in memory of Rev. Dougherty for his dedication to the love of learning and of life. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: October 31.

Jill Dynan-Perry Memorial Bursary

Awarded annually on the basis of a portfolio submission to an outstanding Level 3 B.F.A. Visual Arts student for continuation into Level 4. Established by John Perry and friends in memory of Jill Dynan-Perry, who graduated in 1969 as one of the of Visual Arts' first B.F.A. students.

EIC Ladies Auxiliary Bursary

Value: $200. Awarded annually to a student entering Level 3 of an Engineering program, on the basis of scholastic merit, personal integrity, and financial need. Candidates must be Canadian citizens and must reside in Essex County. Established in 1983 by the Engineering Institute of Canada Ladies Auxiliary.

Electrozad Foundation Scholarships

Five annual awards for Electrical Engineering students as follow: two $1,500 awards to the top students entering Level 2; two $2,000 awards to students entering Level 4, having achieved an average of at least 10.5 in Level 3; and one $2,000 award to a female student entering Level 4 with a minimum average of 9.5 in each previous term. Students may hold only one of these awards at a time.

Engineering Scholarships-Meda Limited

Two $1,000 scholarships awarded annually, one each to a female and a male student. Applicants must be enrolled in Level 2 of Mechanical or Industrial Engineering and will be considered on the basis of academic standing (a minimum average of 9.0) and interest in a career in the automotive field. Further information and application forms are available in the Faculty of Engineering and the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 31.

Entrance Scholarship in Chemistry and Biochemistry

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Gerald D. Erickson Bursary

Value: $900. Awarded annually to a deserving student registered full-time in Level 3 or 4 of the B.S.W. program. Application forms available in the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: October 31.

Ernst & Young Scholarship

Value: $750. Awarded annually to a student interested in a career in public accounting who has completed Level 3 of Business Administration and has demonstrated academic excellence.

Essex Law Association Centennial Scholarship

An award of $1,000 established by the Essex Law Association for the student standing first in First Year Law.

Essex-Kent Chartered Accountants Association Award

Value: $750. Awarded annually to the student in the Faculty of Business Administration who has the highest average in the first two levels of accounting and whose interest is in obtaining designation as a chartered accountant.

Faculty of Arts Memorial Awards

One or more awards for deserving students enrolled in any degree program in the Faculty of Arts, awarded on the basis of academic standing and/or financial need. Established in 1981 in memory of Rev. E.R. Malley, C.S.B., former Dean of the Faculty.

Faculty of Business Administration Gold Brick Fund

Two or more awards valued up to $800 for students registered in Level 2 or 3 of the Bachelor of Commerce program. Awarded on the basis of combined academic excellence and extracurricular achievement. Further information and application forms available from the Faculty.

Deadline: September 30.

Faculty of Education Awards

Three awards valued at $200 each to the students standing highest in each of the Primary/Junior, Junior/Intermediate, and Intermediate/Senior Divisions.

Faculty of Education Most Valuable Student Award

Awarded to the pre-service student deemed most valuable in terms of his/her service (committees, social events, and volunteer situations) to both students and faculty. The winner will receive a plaque, and have his/her name engraved on the Education Faculty plaque.

Faculty of Human Kinetics Alumni Scholarship

Value $500. Awarded annually to a student entering Level 1 Kinesiology who has registered in a minimum of five courses per term. Candidates must have an average of at least 80% in the subjects required for admission and must submit the following to the Head, Department of Kinesiology:

(1) a typewritten paper (not exceeding 500 words) on the reasons for pursuing studies in Kinesiology;

(2) a brief summary of personal interests and team, , and community activities;

(3) two letters of reference from within the secondary environment; and

(4) a transcript of secondary grades.

Deadline: May 6.

Faculty of Human Kinetics Entrance Award

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Faculty of Law Community Service Award in Memory of Reinhart Lehman

The interest earned on a trust fund in the amount of $10,000 is awarded annually to a graduating student who has contributed significantly to the community at large while studying in the Faculty of Law. Established in 1981 by Mr. & Mrs. George Lehman.

Faculty of Law Prize in Professional Ethics and Conduct

An annual prize of $150 - $200 to the Law student who, in the eyes of his or her colleagues, best exemplifies characteristics of integrity, competence, and professional conduct in academic and extracurricular activities. The recipient will be chosen by a committee comprised of three student members of the Executive of the Student Law Society and the Associate Dean of Law; the primary criterion is interest in and commitment to the ideals of professionalism expected of lawyers in their obligations to the community, courts, clients, the profession, other lawyers, and themselves. Established in 1982 by a group of Queen's Counsels in the Essex County Law Association.

Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey Award in Commercial Law

An annual award of $300 has been provided by Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey, Barristers and Solicitors, to the Law student achieving the highest standing in Commercial Law. In the event there is a tie between students taking the course in different sections, the award shall be divided equally between them.

Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey Award in Evidence

An annual award of $300 has been provided by Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey, Barristers and Solicitors, to the Law student achieving the highest standing in Evidence. In the event there is a tie between students taking the course in different sections, the award shall be divided equally between them.

Peter Fast Memorial Bursaries

Six bursaries of $1000 each, two each to students registered in Levels 2, 3, and 4 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. To be awarded on the basis of application and the recommendation of the Electrical Engineering Department.

Deadline: February 15.

Peter Fast Memorial Scholarships

Two scholarships valued at $1500 each to students entering Levels 3 and 4 respectively in Electrical Engineering, based on academic standing (at least 10.5 cumulative average). Recipients may not concurrently hold more than two other major awards.

Harold G. Fox Bursaries

Eight bursaries contributed by the Harold G. Fox Education Fund are awarded annually to the top four students in each of the first two years of the Law program who re-register in the succeeding year.

Friends of Music Award

Awarded to the graduating candidate in the B. Mus. program who combines high scholastic achievement with significant contributions to the of Music, the University and the community. This award is in the form of a book prize (approximate value: $50).

Alvin D. From Bursary

Value: $250. Awarded annually, on the basis of academic standing and financial need to a Law student registered in the course Transfer of Land (Real Estate Transactions). Further information available in the Office of the Dean of Law. Established in 1985 in memory of Alvin D. From, Q.C.

Alvin D. From Memorial Scholarship in Civil Procedure

Value: $500. Awarded annually to the Law student standing highest in Civil Procedure. Established in 1985 by friends and colleagues of Alvin D. From, first Master of the Supreme Court of Ontario at Windsor.

Gavel Award

A $100 book prize donated by Carswell, Thomson Professional Publishing is given to the student judge presiding over first-year moots who writes the best reasons in support of his or her judgment. The winner's name is engraved on a plaque donated by the County Court Judges, District No. 1.

Geological Association of Canada Prize

A year's membership in the GAC, including a subscription to the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences is presented to the student having the best overall record in Level 3 Geology courses

German Canadian Business and Professional Association Prize

Value $500. Awarded annually for excellent achievement in intermediate or advanced German language course. Recipient must have completed at least two courses at the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th level.

Gignac, Sutts Awards in Labour Law

Awards of $150 each have been provided by Gignac, Sutts, Barristers and Solicitors, to each of the two Law students achieving the highest grades in their respective sections of Labour Law.

Jennifer Gignac Memorial Award

The interest from this endowed trust is to be awarded annually to a 4th year Nursing student who has made a significant contribution to campus and community life. Nominations for this award are to be made, by peers, to the School of Nursing, Director's Office.

Deadline: January 31.

Girardot Memorial Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Rev. W.H. Godden Bursary

An annual award of $1000 to a student registered within the University of Windsor on the basis of academic merit (minimum 7.0 cumulative average) and financial need. Recipient must be a child or a grandchild of a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Zone A-1. Application forms available from the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 31.

Alex Fraser and Eva Shumer Goldberg Memorial Award in Nursing

Value: $300. To an outstanding student entering the final level of a degree program in Nursing. Established by the family and friends of Mr. Goldberg to honour his memory.

Alex Fraser and Eva Shumer Goldberg Scholarship in Law

An award of $300 to a student entering Third Year Law, on the basis of overall academic standing and contribution to the extracurricular, academic, and social life of the Faculty. Established by friends of Mr. Goldberg to honour his memory.

Aileen and Eli Goldin Memorial Awards

One or more annual awards to students preferably in the Faculty of Business, in Level 2 or beyond, who are residents of Windsor. Assigned on the basis of academic merit (minimum average of 6.5) and financial need. Established in 1990 by friends of Aileen and Eli Goldin to honour their memory. Deadline: October 31.

Governor-General's Silver Medal

Awarded annually to an outstanding graduating student, primarily on the basis of academic performance. Contribution to various activities within the University also may be taken into consideration.

Conrad P. Gravenor Memorial Scholarship

An annual award to a student registered in Level 2 Science, for outstanding achievement in the Geology courses, Introduction to Earth Dynamics (61-140) and Introduction to Surficial and Applied Geology (61-141), and for overall high performance in Level 1.

Graybiel Scholarships

Value: $1000. Awarded annually to six outstanding graduates of Windsor secondary s. Preference given to applicants entering English, History, French, Modern Languages, Social Sciences and Applied Sciences. Established in 1995 by the Graybiel family.

Anna Gupta Award

An annual award to an outstanding student entering Level 3 of a degree program in Nursing. Established in 1987 by alumni and friends of the School of Nursing to honour Prof. Anna Gupta, former director of the .

Eleanor Barteaux Haddow Scholarship

Value: $200. Awarded annually on the basis of academic merit to a female undergraduate Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Established in 1977 by the Windsor Club, Canadian Federation of University Women.

Harcourt Brace & Company Canada Health Science Scholarship

To an outstanding student entering the final level of a degree program in Nursing.

Bill Harvie Endowment Fund

An annual scholarship of $1500, to a student entering Level 2 of the Bachelor of Commerce program. Renewable for Levels 3 and 4, during which recipient must work closely with a Business Administration faculty member who will provide teaching or research support.

Healey Bursary

Value $300. Awarded annually to a needy student registered in the Faculty of Arts. Deadline: October 31.

Rudolf A. Helling Memorial Award

Value: $600. Awarded annually to an outstanding student entering Level 3 or 4 of an Honours program in the Departments of Sociology and Anthropology, Political Science or Geography, who is pursuing studies in race, ethnic, or intergroup relations as they relate to Canada's heritage. Established in 1983 in memory of Dr. Rudolf Helling, founding Chairman of the Sociology Department and Professor of Sociology.

Christine Dawn Hernandez Memorial Bursary

Value: $300. Awarded annually to a student enrolled in Level 3 of the Social Work program, on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Established in 1983 in memory of Christine Hernandez, B.S.W., in recognition of her dedication to the field of Social Work. Deadline: October 31.

Jimmy Hogan Memorial Bursaries

Two awards valued at $500 each to a male and a female hockey player. Renewable for an additional three years provided the qualifying conditions are met. Established in 1987 by friends of the late Jimmy Hogan.

Deadline: November 15.

Tim Horton's Student Awards

Two awards valued at $500 each. Recipients must be in Year 2 or beyond and have a minimum G.P.A. of 8.5. Students must have completed at least one full year of study at the University of Windsor.

Patrick F. and Elsie J. Horwood Bursary Fund

One or more bursaries valued up to $700, awarded on the basis of academic standing (minimum average of C+) and financial need, to full-time students who are graduates of St. Anne's, L'Essor or Belle River secondary s and who have resided in the Town of Tecumseh for at least twelve months. Application forms available in secondary guidance offices and in the Student Awards Office. Deadline: October 31.

John Hughes Memorial Scholarship

A trust fund has been established by friends and associates of the late John Hughes, retired Chief of Police for the City of Windsor and member of the Board of Governors of the University of Windsor, to provide in his memory an award in the amount of $500 to the full-time student achieving the highest average (at least 8.5), registered in second year or beyond, at least one of whose parents is currently serving as a police officer or civilian member of a police force stationed in Essex County. Application forms available at the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: September 30.

William Hunter Jr. Memorial Scholarships

Two awards available annually to students enrolled in the Department of Kinesiology who are recognized by the Academic Standing Committee of the Department as being outstanding scholars and athletes. Established in 1979 in memory of William Hunter Jr. by the Members and Board of Directors of Essex Golf and Country Club, Windsor, Ontario.

Phyllis Shapiro Hurwitz Memorial Prize in Philosophy

The interest from an endowment to be awarded to an outstanding female undergraduate majoring in Philosophy. Established in 1972 by friends of Phyllis Shapiro Hurwitz.

Frances Hyland Entrance Award in Dramatic Art

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

I.O.D.E. Auxiliary to the Blind Scholarship

Value: $100. Awarded to a student in Level 2 or beyond. Recipient must have a cumulative average of at least 10.5 and must be registered with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 31.

I.O.D.E. Windsor & Essex County Municipal Chapter Centennial Award

Value: $150. Awarded annually to two students of the University of Windsor who have completed Level I, are majoring in History, Commonwealth History, or in other fields, qualifications being equal. The student should have attended secondary in Windsor or Essex County.

R. W. Ianni Student Affairs Book Award

One or more textbook awards of up to $100 per year for undergraduate students who work as volunteers in the Division of Student Affairs. This award is in recognition of those student volunteers whose demonstrated commitment to the Division enhances the quality of student life at the University of Windsor. Volunteers who work in the Academic Advisory Centre, Academic Writing Centre, Aboriginal Resource Centre, Awards and Financial Aid, Co-operative Education and Student Placement, International Student Centre and Special Needs Programme are eligible for this award. Deadline: October 31.

Industrial Management Clubs of Canada Awards

Value: the earnings of an investment of $2,000 will be made available for one or more awards each year. The awards will be given to deserving students enroled in credit courses on a part- time basis who have successfully completed at least two courses on a part-time basis. Applicants must be Canadian residents, full-time employees in business, industry, government, or one of the professions, and must not be recipients of "tuition refund" aid. Application forms available in the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: October 15.

International Relations Scholarships

Two annual awards. One each to the top students entering Level 3 and Level 4 of International Relations. The recipients will have had the highest major average (minimum 10.5 in required courses) at the end of Levels 2 and 3 respectively.

Italian-Canadian Handicapable Association Bursary

Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic merit to a full-time undergraduate student registered beyond Level 1, who has a physical and/or emotional disability. Application forms available in the Student Award Office.

Deadline: October 31.

H. J. G. Jackson Award in Salesmanship

Value: $200. Awarded annually to the undergraduate student doing outstanding work in Sales, as determined by the Faculty of Business Administration.

Arlene Janzen Memorial Scholarship

An annual scholarship to a Bachelor of Music student majoring in strings/guitar. Awarded on the basis of academic standing (minimum cumulative average of 10.5) and high achievement in performance.

Ross Johnston Bursary

The interest from this fund will provide one or more annual awards to Ontario students who are entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program, and can demonstrate financial need. Established in 1997 by friends and colleagues of Prof. Johnston. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: October 31.

Robert Kingsley Jull Memorial Scholarship in Geology

Value: $1,200. An annual award for academic excellence in a Level 2 honours Geology program. Not tenable with other major awards. Established by friends and family in memory of Dr. Robert K. Jull, Head of the Department of Geology, who died in an aircraft accident while doing geological field research in 1979.

Igor Kaplan Memorial Award

A silver prize awarded annually to a graduating Law student who has exemplified the traditions of the Law in scholarship, commitment, and integrity. Established in 1981 by Aird, Berlis, Barristers of Toronto, as a memorial to the late Igor Kaplan, Q.C.

Raechel Slobasky Kaplan Social Work Bursaries

Two bursaries of $250 each awarded annually to students enroled in the of Social Work. Deadline: October 31.

Terence Keenleyside Entrance Scholarship in International Relations

Awarded annually to an outstanding secondary student entering the International Relations program. Established in 1996 by the Department of Political Science.

Daniel Patrick Kelly Award in Dramatic Art

An annual award to the student entering Level 4 of a program offered by the of Dramatic Art, who has maintained a standard of academic excellence and has made the most outstanding overall contribution to the .

Myrtle Kennedy Memorial Award

An annual award presented to a 2nd year or beyond Dramatic Arts major, based on performance ability and academic standing. Minimum G.P.A. 9.0. Community involvement may also be a consideration. Established in 1997 by Beta Sigma Phi of Windsor, in memory of Myrtle Kennedy.

Claire Kire Memorial Bursary

Value: $100. Awarded annually on the basis of academic merit and financial need, to a second- or third-year student in the of Dramatic Art. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: October 31.

John B. Kennedy Memorial Entrance Awards

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Dennis W. Knight Award of Excellence in Visual Arts

Awarded annually for excellence in drawing and/or painting based on a portfolio of work submitted to the faculty of the of Visual Arts. Established by the family and friends in memory of Dennis W. Knight, an alumnus and faculty member of the of Visual Arts.

Ethel Knister Memorial Grant

Value: $200. Available to a student of Windsor or Essex County enroled in any level beyond the first, in the University of Windsor School of Nursing, on the basis of scholastic achievement and financial need. Application forms available in the School of Nursing.

Deadline: January 31.

Koskie and Minsky Prize in Labour Arbitration

An award of $200 has been provided to the Law student achieving the highest grade in Labour Arbitration.

Milton M. Kovinsky Memorial Scholarship

Value: $700. To an outstanding student in-course, registered in Business Administration.

Tonnie Kovinsky Memorial Scholarship

Value: $750. To an outstanding student in-course, registered in Engineering.

Robert Krause Entrance Scholarship in Political Science

Awarded annually to an outstanding secondary student entering the Political Science program. Established in 1996 by the Department of Political Science.

Robert E. Krivoshein Entrance Bursary in Business Administration

Value: $2,400 ($600 a year, renewable for three additional years). Awarded annually to a Canadian student entering the Faculty of Business Administration, on the basis of scholastic merit (at least 7.5 average) and financial need. Established in 1983 by Robert E. Krivoshein, member of the Commerce Class of 1969. Awarded every four years. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: January 31.

Akira Kubota Scholarship in Political Science

Awarded annually to the most deserving international student in any year, enroled in any Political Science program.

Grace Lamoureux - Howitt Pinfold Memorial Award

Awarded annually to an outstanding, full-time student entering third or fourth year who is also a varsity athlete. Awarded alternately to a female and a male student. Established in 1994 by Helen-Sue Gorman and Thomas Pinfold in memory of their parents.

Yves Landry Scholarship in Business Administration

An annual award to a Level 2, 3, or 4 student in Business Administration. Applicants must have maintained academic excellence and have demonstrated an involvement in community and volunteer activities. Deadline: November 30.

Monsignor F. X. Laurendeau Memorial Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Law Alumni Annual Bursaries

Three bursaries valued at $400 each, awarded annually on the basis of financial need, to students registered in the second and third years of Law. An average of 6.5 or greater is a prerequisite for consideration.

Established in 1988 from the generous contributions made annually by the Law alumni toward the development of the Faculty and its students. Applications available in the Associate Dean's Office, Faculty of Law.

Deadline: October 31.

J. Francis Leddy Entrance Scholarship in Music

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Reverend E. C. LeBel Award

Value: $200. An annual award to a student who has completed Level 3 of any program in the Faculty of Engineering with a good academic record and who has shown outstanding ability in non- engineering courses. Established in 1963 by the Essex County Chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of Ontario.

Dr. C.S. Lin Memorial Scholarship

An annual award to a student entering Level 4 Honours Chemistry or Biochemistry. Recipient must have a cumulative average of at least 10.5. Established in 1989 by family and friends of Dr. Che-Shung Lin, Chemistry Professor, who died March 4, 1989.

Bernard M. Lyons Bursary

Awarded annually to a resident of the City of Windsor on the basis of financial need and academic standing. Deadline: October 31.

Judge Bruce J. S. Macdonald Awards in Criminal Advocacy

Two awards valued at $150 each to Law students in Criminal Advocacy who exemplify the high ethical and scholarly standards required for effective Criminal Advocacy. In memory of Gordon L. Fraser, Q.C., an outstanding criminal lawyer.

Isidoro Marcocchio Memorial Bursary

Awarded annually to a student registered in Level 2 or beyond of the Plan I Bachelor of Science in Nursing program on the basis of financial need and academic standing. Established in 1991 by the family and friends of Isidoro Marcocchio.

Deadline: January 31.

Rae Marcus Scholarship

An annual award to a mature student, preferably a female, entering Year I in the Faculty of Law. Assigned on the basis of academic standing and financial need.

Arthur W. Marsh Memorial Award

Income from this fund provides one award annually (approximate value $300) to a graduate of General Amherst High , who is pursuing a program in History. Participation in extra-curricular and leadership activities will be a consideration.

11 A.M. Masonic Coffee Club Bursary

Value $250. Awarded annually to a deserving student experiencing financial hardship. Deadline: October 31.

Guru P. Mathur Memorial Fund

Value: up to $500. Awarded to an outstanding student entering Level 2 Environmental Engineering. Established by family and friends in memory of Dr. Guru P. Mathur, Professor of Chemical Engineering, who died in an accident in 1980.

Ben Matthews Prize in Business Administration

Value: $400. Awarded annually to the outstanding student in the graduating class in Honours Business Administration.

Joe Mattson Memorial Award

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a student entering Year 2 or beyond in the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science. Assigned on the basis of financial need and community involvement. Preference will be given to students involved with CJAM Radio. Established in 1994 by family and friends of Mr. Mattson to honour his memory. Applications are available from the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: October 31.

Dr. Margaret S. Mattson Memorial Scholarship

Interest from this fund to provide one award annually to an outstanding student majoring in Canadian Studies. Established in 1997 by friends of the late Dr. Mattson.

Rose Mayer Memorial Bursary

The investment income from the memorial fund will be used to support this annual award. Established in 1995 to recognize Rose Mayer's twenty-five year commitment to the University of Windsor, by her friends and colleagues at this institution. Deadline: October 31.

McCarthy TJtrault Prizes

Two prizes of $500 to be awarded to students in the first and second years of study at the Law Faculty who, in the opinion of the teaching faculty, merit special recognition for academic achievement.

Thomas R. McDonald Award

Value: $500. Awarded to a Drama major who has completed a minimum of four courses with at least a B average in the technical theatre/design area. Two of the courses must be at or above the 200 level. The student must show promise of pursuing technical theatre/design knowledge.

John C. McGuire Scholarship

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Marion R. and Terry P. McGuire Award

Value: $1000. Awarded annually on the basis of character, demonstrated financial need, and scholastic potential to any full-time student in Year 2 or beyond who is a Windsor-area, on-line hourly employee of Chrysler (minimum five year's seniority) or his/her dependent child. Established in 1994 by friends and associates of Marion R. McGuire, retired secretary to the Vice-President Academic and her son, the late Terry P. McGuire, former Chrysler employee.

Deadline: October 31.

Brian E. McIntyre, Q.C. Memorial Award in Criminal Justice

Value: $600. An annual award to a second- or third-year Law student who has demonstrated commitment to and general proficiency in criminal justice. In addition, financial need and community, athletic, and/or cultural activities within the university or community at large will be considered. Selection will be made by the Dean and Associate Dean. Established in 1986 by friends and colleagues in memory of Brian E. McIntyre, Q.C., Crown Attorney in Essex County 1977-85.

Donald Stuart McIntyre Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Frank McIntyre Memorial Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Marshall McLuhan Scholarship in Communication Studies

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Elaine McMahon Memorial Bursary

One or more bursaries awarded annually to students based on academic performance and community involvement. Established in 1995 by family and friends in memory of Mrs. McMahon. Deadline: February 15.

The Judge Joseph P. McMahon Award in Administrative Law

A fund has been established jointly by the Windsor Police Association and the Windsor Police Services Board to provide an annual award in the amount of $200 to the student in First Year Law who achieves the highest grade in Administrative Law. The award is made in honour of a distinguished jurist who earned the respect of the Windsor Police Force and Community of Windsor during his nine years of service as a member and chair of the Police Commission.

Margaret Alsobrook McManus Prize

Value: $100. Awarded to the B.S.W. Level 3 full-time student who has the highest major average in all Level 1 and Level 2 courses offered by the University of Windsor of Social Work.

J. David McMurray Residence Award

Value: $100. Awarded annually in late March, to a student who is currently living in a University of Windsor campus residence. To be awarded on the basis of contribution to residence and campus life and academic standing (at least 9.0 cumulative average) after the fall semester. Deadline: February 15.

McTague Awards

Two awards of $250 have been established by the McTague Law Firm for the students standing first and second respectively in Second Year Law, provided they re-register in Third Year Law at the University.

Teresa Merlo Memorial Fund

A fund in the amount of $20,000 has been established as a memorial to the late Teresa Merlo by her children. The interest earned by the fund in each year is to be divided equally between the students in such year who achieve the highest standing in Level 3 Engineering, entering Level 4, and in Second Year Law, entering Third Year.

Joseph Micallef Memorial Award in Family Law

An annual award to a second- or third-year Law student who is distinguished by conduct, interest in the area of Family Law and academic standing in Family Law studies; from a memorial fund established in 1989 by the Mousseau, DeLuca Law Firm, classmates of Joseph Micallef, and his colleagues in the practice of Family Law.

Miller, Thomson Bursary Program

Two bursaries valued at $250 each, for Law students entering second and third years respectively. Awarded on the basis of academic standing, financial need, and participation in extra-curricular activities of a scholastic nature.

Mineralogic Association of Canada Student Prize

A selection from the special publications of the MAC is presented to the student attaining the best record in second-year mineralogy courses.

W. O. Mitchell Entrance Prize in English Composition

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Mitzvah Chapter, Jewish Women International Foundation of Canada

Awarded annually on the basis of scholastic ability and financial need to a student from Windsor or Essex County, in any level of any program. Deadline: October 31.

David Moore Memorial Scholarship

Value: $750. Awarded to a fourth-year Bachelor of Commerce student who is planning to pursue a career in chartered accountancy. A minimum cumulative average of 9.0 is required, as well as active participation in extra-curricular and community activities. Established in 1995 through the Essex-Kent Chartered Accountants Association by friends and colleagues of the late David Moore. Application forms are available through the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: September 15.

Stewart Moore Bursary

Interest from this fund to provide several awards annually on the basis of scholastic standing (minimum 8.0 G.P.A.), and financial need, to students in level three or four of the Social Work program. Established in 1997 by Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Moore. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: October 31.

C. William Morgan Scholarship

Awarded annually to a student registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 Engineering, on the basis of academic standing (10.5 cumulative average required) and involvement in campus activities. Deadline: January 31.

Max N. Mousseau, Q.C. Memorial Award in Municipal Law

An annual award of $150 to the student standing highest in Municipal Law. Established in 1988 by Armando F. DeLuca, Robert P. Hilbers, Richard A. Dinham, Douglas W. Phillips, and Thomas R. Porter, in memory of their partner, Max N. Mousseau, Q.C.

National Association of Corrosion Engineers Prize

Value: $100. Provided by the Sarnia Bluewater Section of the N.A.C.E., to the student completing Level 4 of the Mechanical Engineering (Materials Option) program whose thesis on the subject of corrosion science and engineering is considered to be of suitable quality and the most satisfactory.

The National Trust Awards

Two annual awards of $500 each, available to second- or third-year Law students. One prize is awarded to the student achieving the highest standing in the course related to Trusts, and one prize is awarded to the student achieving the highest standing in the course related to Wills.

Navistar International Marketing Strategy Award

Value up to $500. Awarded annually to the student author(s) of the marketing strategy plan judged to be the best from those submitted as part of the course requirements in 74-439 (Marketing Strategy).

Ralph Nelson Scholarship in Political Science

Awarded annually to the outstanding student entering Level 4 of Political Science. Recipient must have a cumulative G.P.A. of at least 10.5. Established in 1992. Donated by the alumni of the Department of Political Science.

Nu-Options Club of Windsor Inc. Awards

Two awards valued at $300 each, awarded annually to students who have a minimum average of 6.5, demonstrate financial need, and have a disability. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 31.

Mary O'Brien Memorial Scholarships

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a student entering Level 3 and to a student entering Level 4 in the Department of Kinesiology who are recognized by the Academic Standing Committee of the Department as being academically and athletically outstanding.

E. G. Odette Award for DeMarco Scholars

$1,500 to be awarded annually to students registered in Level 1 Engineering, on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. Established in 1979 by Mr. E. G. Odette in honour of Dr. Frank A. DeMarco, founding Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Application forms available from Student Awards Office. Deadline: October 31.

E. G. Odette Award in Business Administration

Two awards given annually to students in Levels 2, 3, or 4 in the Faculty of Business Administration. Awards will be based on financial need, academic achievement (minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 9.5), as well as student involvement at the University. Preference will be given to student athletes. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: January 31.

The Odette Family Entrance Scholarships in Business Administration

Twenty awards (ten valued at $1000 and ten valued at $600) awarded annually to graduates of Ontario secondary s who enter Business Administration. Eligibility is based on academic performance in OAC courses. Established in 1996 by the Odette family.

O.A.S.W. John Barnes Memorial Bursary

An annual award to the student entering Social Work at the University of Windsor with the highest average from a secondary in Essex County.

Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Federation Award

Value: $200, awarded annually to the outstanding student at the Faculty of Education, enrolled in the religious education studies course, who does his or her Practice Teaching in a Roman Catholic , and who is a registered OECTF member. The recipient will also receive a pin and have his/her name engraved on a plaque on display at the Faculty. (This award is not restricted to Roman Catholic students.)

Ontario Hydro University Engineering Award

Value: $2,400. Awarded annually to a student of an employment equity designated group (woman, aboriginal, disabled, or visible minority) who is entering Level 2 of electrical, mechanical, chemical, or environmental engineering. Applicants require strong communication skills and leadership skills, as well as a minimum G.P.A. of 9.0 (B average) and an involvement in extracurricular activities. This award is not tenable with more than one other award of equal or greater value. The applicant must be legally eligible to work in Canada upon graduation and will receive priority consideration for a developmental work term following second year.

Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education Entrance Scholarships

Two scholarships, valued at $1200 each, awarded by the Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education on the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering to one male and one female student entering the Faculty of Engineering with the highest secondary standing.

Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education Medal of Academic Achievement

Value: medal plus $100. Awarded to the top student graduating from an accredited program.

Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education Undergraduate Scholarships

Two awards valued at $600. One to the student who obtained the highest standing in the work of his or her respective year. One to a student who exhibited exceptional role model qualities through participation in non-academic activities while maintaining above average marks.

Deadline: January 31.

Ontario Secondary Teachers' Federation Award

Value: $350. Awarded to the student in regular attendance in the Winter term at the Faculty of Education, Intermediate and Senior program who, in the opinion of the Faculty Council, has shown the most outstanding qualities of scholarship, teaching ability, and character.

The Osgoode Society Legal History Book Prize

Established by the Osgoode Society to be awarded to a Law student who, in the opinion of the Faculty of Law, merits special recognition for work in legal history.

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt Prize

An annual prize of $300 has been provided by the firm of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt, Toronto, to be awarded to the student in Second or Third Year Law who submits the best paper in fulfilment of the written requirement for a seminar course or in the context of a supervised study course. A Committee composed of the Dean, the Editor of the Windsor Year Book of Access to Justice and the Chairperson of the Academic Programs Committee will be responsible for the evaluation of the papers. The papers must be of publishable quality. They will be judged on the basis of depth of research, organization, originality of thesis, and contribution to the development of legal knowledge.

Ouellette/Yamaha Scholarship

Value: full tuition for one year. Awarded to a full-time student registered in the Bachelor of Music program whose major instrument is piano. Recipient will be chosen by competition held on the second Saturday in May. Apply to the of Music prior to April 30.

Paroian, Raphael, Courey, Cohen, and Houston Award in Insurance Law

An award of $150 has been provided by Paroian, Raphael, Courey, Cohen, and Houston, Barristers and Solicitors, to the Law student achieving the highest grade in Insurance Law.

Dr. J. Gordon Parr Award in Industrial Engineering

Value: $50. Awarded annually to a Level 4 student in Industrial Engineering for the best Industrial Liaison project. Funds made available by numerous firms involved with the Industrial Liaison Department, and the Essex-Kent Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers.

Barbara Parry Memorial Award

An annual award to a student entering Year 3 of the Music Therapy program. Established in 1992 by friends and family of Barbara Parry, graduate of the of Music.

Mary Penfold Award

Value $600. Awarded annually to a second, third or fourth year Business or Civil Engineering student who demonstrates academic excellence (minimum 8.0 G.P.A.), as well as participation in sports or extra curricular activities. Established in 1997 by Mr. & Mrs. Louis Scodeller in memory of their daughter. Deadline: October 31.

President's Medal

Awarded to a graduating student who has made an outstanding contribution to campus activities, while maintaining a superior academic record. (This award will not necessarily be assigned every year.)

President's National Alumni Incentive Scholarships

Fifty awards valued at $1,000 each to female students who are accepted to first-year Engineering. Not tenable with other major awards.

President's Roll of Scholars

Students who maintain a cumulative average of 11.5 or higher will be recognized by the University as University Scholars.

Richard Price Scholarship in Political Science

Awarded annually to the student having the highest average entering Year 2 Honours Political Science. Established in 1997 by the Department of Political Science.

Trevor Price Entrance Scholarship in Public Administration

Awarded annually to an outstanding secondary student entering the Public Administration program. Established in 1996 by the Department of Political Science.

Public Administration Scholarships

Two annual awards. One each to the outstanding students entering Level 3 and Level 4 of the Honours Bachelor of Public Administration program. Recipients must have a cumulative average of at least 10.5. Level 4 award established in 1992, Level 3 award established in 1995. Donated by alumni of the Public Administration program.

Glenda Ristimaki Memorial Bursary

Value: $300. Awarded annually to a student registered in Level 2 or 3 of the Plan II Bachelor of Science in Nursing program on the basis of financial need and academic standing. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: January 31.

Florence M. Roach Award

One or more awards valued up to $500 awarded at the completion of the final level to a student who has been enrolled full-time in a degree program in Nursing and who is recognized by the School of Nursing as having outstanding academic ability, professional competence, and leadership qualities. Established in 1984 by the School of Nursing Alumni, in honour of Florence M. Roach, Founder-Director of the .

Ruza Robote Memorial Award

Awarded annually to the full-time undergraduate student who achieves the highest cumulative average by the end of the spring examinations. Established in 1980 by the Study Seminar for Financial Analysts.

Rockwell International Bursary in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Two awards of $300 each will be awarded to second-, third-, or fourth-year students on the basis financial need and academic performance. Extracurricular activities will also be considered. Applicants must have a minimum G.P.A. of 8.0 and satisfy OSAP eligibility criteria. Deadline: January 31.

John H. Rodd KC Awards in Conflicts

An amount of $150 has been provided to be awarded to the students in Law achieving the highest grades in each section in Conflicts.

Jessica Sue Rogers PauzJ Award

$100 awarded annually to a full-time Drama in Education student who has made outstanding curricular contributions to the field of developmental drama and who has at least a 9.5 cumulative average.

Rotary Club of Windsor Award

Value: $500. Donated by the Rotary Club of Windsor to the Education student with the second-highest standing.

Rotary Club of Windsor Bursaries

Three bursaries of $500 each, awarded on the basis of academic standing (at least 7.5 average) and evidence of need, to candidates enrolled in any Faculty in the University of Windsor, provided that the bursaries are not awarded in the same Faculty. Deadline: October 31.

Rotary Club of Windsor Communication Studies Award

Value: $300. Awarded annually to a resident of Essex County, enrolled in the Communications Studies program with a concentration in journalism, on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. Established in 1991 by the Rotary Club of Windsor on behalf of President Fred Sorrell, and in memory of Angus Munro, a well-known newspaper reporter and writer. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 31.

Rotary Club Scholarship in Memory of Reginald H. Darke

An annual award to a full-time student entering Level 1 of the Music Therapy program. A minimum average of 80% and a favourable recommendation from a Music Therapist are required. May revert to a student in another Music program if necessary. Established in 1991 by the Rotary Clubs of Windsor, Windsor-St.Clair, and Windsor-Roseland.

Newton Rowell Scholarships

Three awards valued at $2500 each, awarded to students entering First Year Law, on the basis of academic excellence as well as a demonstrated interest in and commitment to public service. Established in 1992 by the Honourable Henry N.R. Jackman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, in honour of his grandfather, Newton Rowell, a public servant, lawyer and judge.

Dean Ruth Scholarship in Social Work

Awarded annually to an outstanding student entering Level 4 Social Work. Established in 1981 in honour of Rev. N.J. Ruth, C.S.B., former Dean of Arts and Science.

Thomas A. Scalzo Memorial Prize in Communication Studies

Value: $150. Awarded annually to a student in Level 3 or 4 of a Communication Studies program for outstanding achievement in Television Production courses.

H. A. Scarff Memorial Prize

A prize of $150. Awarded annually to the student with the highest standing in Accounting 70-152. Established in 1957 by friends and family of the late Mr. H.A. Scarff, former member of the Senate.

of Dramatic Art Scholarships

The of Dramatic Art offers scholarships to deserving students registered full-time in a Dramatic Art program.

of Music Entrance Scholarships

One or more awards (to a total value of $500) to be given to a student or students entering Level 1 of the B. Mus. or B.F.A. (Music Theatre) degree program who show outstanding leadership qualities, performing ability, and academic excellence. Candidates should apply to the Scholarship Committee of the of Music by April 30 and send two letters of recommendation.

of Music In-Course Scholarships

One or more awards (to a total value of $500) to be given to a student or students entering Level 2, 3, or 4 of the B. Mus. or B.F.A. (Music Theatre) degree program who show outstanding leadership qualities, performing ability, and academic excellence.

School of Nursing Entrance Award

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Rosa Schreiber Award

Value: $500. A competition award open to Arts or Social Science students in Year 2 or beyond. Applicants must submit a 1500-2000 word essay on some aspect of moral courage. Submissions must be made to the Office of Student Awards by March 1st. This competition will be held in alternate years. Established in 1995 to honour Rosa Schreiber, an Austrian freedom fighter who risked her life to help others during World War II.

Kit-Man Siew Bursary

Value $200. Awarded annually to a student in Human Kinetics who requires financial assistance. Established in 1995 for a minimum period of three years. Deadline: October 31.

Dr. Ripu and Joan Singh Prize of Excellence

This annual award will go to an outstanding fourth-year Anthropology student based on his/her academic performance in designated physical/biological anthropology courses. Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 10.5 is required.

Smith, Lyons Prize in Civil Trial Advocacy

An annual prize of $300 provided by the firm of Smith, Lyons, Torrance, Stevenson, and Mayer to the Law student achieving the highest standing in the course on Civil Trial Advocacy.

Smith, Lyons Prize in Securities Regulation

An annual prize of $300 provided by the firm of Smith, Lyons, Torrance, Stevenson and Mayer to the Law student achieving the highest standing in the course on Securities Regulation.

Society of Chemical Industry Merit Awards

A gold key and one year subscription to Chemistry and Industry awarded annually to the student standing highest in Level 4 of each of Honours Chemistry, Honours Biochemistry, and Environmental Engineering, provided a 7.5 average is attained and the program is completed in the normal number of years.

Society of Management Accountants Award

Value: $500. Awarded annually to the student entering Level 4 of the Bachelor of Commerce program with the highest aggregate grades in specified courses and a cumulative average of at least 8.5, who is interested in a career in management accounting.

Tony Soda Memorial Prize

Value $300. To the civil engineering student standing highest in the course, 87-325 (Planning and Construction Management). Established in memory of Tony Soda, M.A.Sc., graduate of the University, who introduced and taught the course at the University.

Nelson Soulliere Scholarship in Business Administration

Minimum value: $500. Awarded annually to an outstanding student in either Level 3 or Level 4 of the Bachelor of Commerce program. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 9.5. Consideration will also be given to an applicant's overall University and/or community involvement. Established in 1995 by Merchant's Paper Company, Windsor, Ltd., in recognition of Mr. Nelson Soulliere's retirement after fifty-three years of service to the Company and his community. Application forms are available in the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: January 31.

Special Needs and Accessibility Committee Bursary

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a Special Needs student. Based on financial need and academic standing. Established in 1996 by the Special Needs and Accessibility Committee of the University of Windsor Student Alliance. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: November 30.

Della May Stark Bursaries

A number of bursaries allocated annually to deserving second- and third-year students. Deadline: October 31.

The Honourable Paul I. B. Staniszewski Bursaries

Three awards valued at $500 each, given to students who demonstrate financial need. Established in 1995 by retired Ontario Justice Paul I. B. Staniszewski. Deadline: October 31.

Michael Steinmetz Memorial Award

An annual award made to the graduating student who has exemplified the Access to Justice traditions of the Faculty of Law by overcoming personal disadvantage in the achievement of a legal education.

Stikeman Elliott/Carswell National Tax Award

Value: $1000. Awarded annually to the graduating Law student with the highest grades in Taxation courses.

Stitt Feld Handy Houston Award

An annual award presented to a student in the Legal Process course, who demonstrates financial need. Deadline: April 30.

Monsignor F. T. Sullivan Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Stuart H. Surlin Bursary of Aboriginal Students

In recognition of Dr. Surlin's interests in Aboriginal culture and values, a bursary fund has been established in his name to assist students of Aboriginal ancestry in completing their studies at the University of Windsor. Bursary awards in varying amounts will be awarded to Aboriginal students according to financial need. Applications are available at the Office of Student Awards and Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre. Deadline: October 31.

Major H. P. Swan Prize in Philosophy

(See Assumption University Awards.)

Honourable Walter S. Tarnopolsky Award

A cash award together with a plaque as a memento, to a student entering either Law II or Law III who has demonstrated those qualities for which Justice Walter S. Tarnopolsky, sometime Dean of the Law , was known and esteemed, namely respect for and commitment to equality and human rights, service to the community, civility and generosity of spirit.

Nathan and Rose Tepperman Bursary

Value: $300. Awarded annually on the basis of scholastic ability or character or financial need or any combination of the foregoing, according to the best judgment of the Committee on Student Awards to a deserving student in any level of any program. Established in 1956 by employees of Mr. Nathan Tepperman of Windsor, Ontario. Deadline: October 31.

Dr. Alfred E. Thomas, Sr., Memorial Fund

Interest from this fund to provide one or more awards annually on the basis of scholastic standing and financial need to deserving students in any level of any degree program. Established in 1962 by the late Dr. Alfred E. Thomas, Jr., in memory of his father. Deadline: October 31.

Fred Thomas Memorial Award

One or more annual awards to members of the Men's Lancer Basketball team who demonstrate financial need. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: January 31.

Elizabeth Ellen Tilston Memorial Fund

Interest from this fund to provide one or more awards in amounts up to $500 for study in the fields of science, mathematics or engineering. Established by Colonel Frederick Albert Tilston, V.C. in memory of his wife.

Ron Todgham Memorial Scholarship Fund

A scholarship fund established from a gift resulting from the generosity of Chrysler Canada dealers and of the Todgham family, and other contributions. One or more scholarships of up to $2,000 each are available at the University of Windsor in the Faculty of Business Administration each year to the children of Chrysler Canada Ltd. dealers, dealer employees and their children, and to employees of Chrysler Canada and their children. Applications can be made through the Chrysler Canada Scholarship Program (applications available from the Personnel Office and also through the Awards Office of the University of Windsor).

Deadline: April 30.

Torkin Manes Cohen and Arbus Award

Value: $500. Awarded annually to the Second- or Third-Year Law student who has distinguished himself or herself by combining academic achievement and service to the community. The names of recipients are to be placed upon a permanent plaque to commemorate the achievement.

J.S.D. Tory Writing Awards

Two prizes in the amount of $500 each are awarded annually to the Law students who have contributed the best articles for publication in the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues.

Elena K. Toulouse Memorial Award

Awarded annually to a student demonstrating excellence in child health nursing. Established in 1991 to honour the memory of Elena K. Toulouse, a former graduate and faculty member in the School of Nursing, in recognition of her many contributions to children's health care.

Trillium Cable 11 Bursary

Value: $500. Renewable for two or three additional years, provided qualifying conditions are maintained. To a student registered in Level 2 or beyond who has a cumulative average of at least 10.5 and is an active member of a University of Windsor athletic team (preferably track and field). Recipients must display qualities of leadership, team loyalty, and fair play. Financial need may also be considered. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: November 15.

Mary Turner Branch #255 Royal Canadian Legion Memorial Bursaries

One or more awards valued up to $700 each, to members of Branch 255 or their sons or daughters, who are graduates a separate or public secondary within the city limits of Windsor. Further information and application forms available in the Guidance Offices of these secondary s and in the Student Awards Office of the University.

Deadline: October 31.

U.W.S.A. Bursaries

Annual awards of $500 and $1,000. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and preference will be given to students involved in campus/community activities. Established in 1997 by U.W.S.A. through the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund. Deadline: November 15.

University of Windsor Entrance Awards-Open Awards

Several awards in amounts up to $12,000 are available to students entering any program in the University. Some of these awards may be designated as renewable, and will be continued on the basis of the regulations outlined in Section 12.1.7. The actual amount of each award is determined on the basis of scholastic standing.

University of Windsor Residence Awards-Entrance

Secondary applicants with admission averages of eighty percent or higher, who indicate an interest in residence on their OUAC application form will automatically be offered a $1000 residence award. This award is applicable only toward residence fees at a University of Windsor-owned residence. No application is required: simply check the residence box on the OUAC form.

University of Windsor Community Scholars Awards

Up to 275 Community Scholars Awards are available each year. These $1000 awards are applied to first-year tuition. Students in selected southwestern Ontario counties are eligible for consideration. Students must be nominated by their s and return the Community Scholars Award application form by April 15th. A minimum admission average of seventy-five percent, along with significant contributions to and community life are required. Application forms will be available from the guidance offices of selected southwestern Ontario s in early February.

University of Windsor Entrance Awards-Competition Awards

The following awards, each valued at $1,000 (credited to Level 1 tuition) are open to students entering the competitions indicated. Candidates generally must have a minimum of B standing in the subjects required for admission, and must provide a transcript of their secondary record. Further details may be obtained from Ontario Secondary s or from the Student Awards Office of the University.

Thomas Adams Scholarship in Urban Planning

Open to students entering Level 1 of the Honours Geography in Urban Planning program. Candidates must submit a paper (not exceeding 1,000 words) setting out their opinions on the desirability and/or necessity for urban planning in Canadian cities. Candidates should have an average of B+ in the subjects required for admission.

La Bourse d'Entree Pierre Potier, S.J., en Composition FranHaise

Le concours est ouvert aux Jtudiant(e)s qui entrent en premiPre annJe d'un programme spJcialisJ en franHais. Les candidat(e)s doivent soumettre une composition en franHaise de 1000 mots ayant trait B la vie et la culture franco-ontarienne. Renvoyer votre demande B l'adresse suivante: Le dJpartment d'Jtudes franHais.

Entrance Scholarship in Chemistry and Biochemistry

Open to students entering Level 1 of a program offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Each candidate must submit for adjudication one piece of written work (not exceeding 1,000 words) on any topic related to Chemistry or Biochemistry. Candidates must participate in the Chemical Institute of Canada secondary competition and have the ranked score submitted to the Department.

Faculty of Human Kinetics Entrance Award

Value $1,000. Awarded to a student entering Level 1 Kinesiology. Each candidate must submit a typewritten paper, not exceeding 1,000 words, on some aspect of the study of Kinesiology. Candidates should have a minimum average of 75% in the subjects required for admission.

Frances Hyland Entrance Award in Dramatic Art

Open to students auditioning for entry into Level 1 of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting program. Candidates must successfully complete the B.F.A. Acting audition.

J. Francis Leddy Entrance Scholarship in Music

Awarded to the candidate entering Level 1 of the Bachelor of Music program, judged by audition to have the most outstanding potential as a performer. Awarded on the basis of a performance audition, for which candidates must prepare, from memory, three pieces of contrasting styles.

Marshall McLuhan Scholarship in Communication Studies

Open to students entering Level 1 of any Communication Studies general, honours, or joint honours program. Candidates must submit a media production to which they have made a significant, original contribution, or an academic research paper dealing with some aspect of mass communication. Further information is available from the Department of Communication Studies or the Student Awards Office.

W. O. Mitchell Entrance Prize in English Composition

Open to students entering Level 1 of any English major or joint honours program. Candidates must submit one written work (fiction, non-fiction, poetry or drama) for adjudication.

School of Nursing Entrance Award

Open to students entering Level 1 Nursing directly from secondary . Each candidate must submit a typewritten paper, not exceeding 1,000 words in length, setting out his or her perspective on a health issue related to the Canadian life style. Candidates should have B+ standing in the subjects required for admission to the .

Visual Arts Entrance Award in Studio Art and Art History

Open to students entering Level 1 of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) or the Bachelor of Arts (Honours Art History) programs in the of Visual Arts. Each honours B.A. candidate must submit a paper (not to exceed 1,000 words) on some aspect of art or art history. Each B.F.A. Visual Arts (Studio) candidate must submit a portfolio of ten to fifteen original art works in any media.

University of Windsor Faculty and Staff Scholarships-Faculty Association Scholarship Fund

Twelve $1000 entrance scholarships, one for each undergraduate Faculty, and four at large, for residents of Essex, Kent, and Lambton Counties, who have not received a concurrent award greater than $500. Candidates entering Level 1 at the University must have an average of at least 80%; candidates entering the Faculties of Law and Education must have an A average.

University of Windsor In-Course Scholarships

A number of awards made annually to returning students who achieved outstanding academic grades in the previous year.

University of Windsor Law Entrance Awards

One or more awards valued up to full tuition are available to Law students entering First Year with superior admissions qualifications.

University of Windsor Residence Awards-In-course

A total of sixty Residence Awards valued at $1000 are available to current University of Windsor students on the basis of academic achievement (i.e., a cumulative G.P.A. of 10.5 or better). No application is required.

University of Windsor Turtle Island Bursary

Students of Aboriginal ancestry (non-status, metis, bill C-31, status, innu, inuit) who can demonstrate financial need may apply for this bursary. Value $500-$1,000 per term. Deadlines: October 31, February 15, June 15.

University of Windsor Women's Auxiliary Award in Visual Arts

Awarded to the full-time student in a Visual Arts honours program who has the highest cumulative average in Visual Arts upon the completion of Level 3.

University of Windsor Women's Auxiliary Bursary

Awarded annually on the basis of financial need and scholastic ability, to a woman student. Deadline: October 31.

University of Windsor Women's Auxiliary Bursary in Nursing

Awarded annually to a student in Level 2 Nursing or beyond, on the basis of scholastic standing and financial need.

Deadline: January 31.

University of Windsor Women's Auxiliary of Dramatic Art Fund

An annual award to be granted to a full-time student in the of Dramatic Art who demonstrates outstanding talent in performance or production.

Jacqueline Valentino Percussion Award

Value: $100. Awarded to a student enroled in the of Music who has selected percussion as his or her major instrument; awarded for academic excellence and/or performing ability.

Frank Veltri Award

Value: $600. An annual award given to a fourth-year student in either Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or Mathematics. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 8.5. Participation in community and/or University activities will be considered. Preference will be given to a varsity athlete. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Established in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Tony Veltri.

Deadline: January 31.

Frank Veltri Scholarships

Value: $1000. Two awards given annually to second- or third-year students in either Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or Mathematics. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 10.5. Consideration will also be given to extra-curricular community and/or University activities. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards. Established in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Tony Veltri.

Deadline: October 31.

Visual Arts Entrance Award in Studio Art and Art History

(See University of Windsor Entrance Awards.)

Volunteer Association of Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital Bursary

Value: $300. Awarded annually on the basis of academic merit and financial need, to a student registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 of a Nursing program. Established in 1982 by the Women's Auxiliary of Hotel Dieu Hospital. Deadline: January 31.

Dorothy Waddicor Award in ADR

An annual award presented to a student in the course Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), who demonstrates financial need. Apply to the Faculty of Law main office. Deadline: April 30.

Ronald Wagenberg Entrance Scholarship in Political Science

Awarded annually to an outstanding secondary student, entering the Political Science program. Established in 1996 by the Department of Political Science.

Joel Wargon Memorial Award

An annual prize of $200 is awarded to a Law student who achieves the highest grade in Immigration Law & Procedure. Established in 1997 by family and friends of Joel Wargon, Class of '97.

Irving Wayne Memorial Award in Visual Arts

Value: $150. Awarded annually on the basis of work done in Studio Fundamentals I and II, to an outstanding B.F.A. Visual Arts student for continuation into second year. Established in 1993 by the family and friends in memory of Mr. Irving Wayne who was a strong believer and supporter of young artists in the community.

Arthur Weingarden Bursary

Value: $150. Awarded annually to a married student requiring financial assistance. Preference shall be given to a student in the Faculty of Law. Deadline: October 31.

W. D. West Memorial Scholarship in Nursing

A scholarship in the amount of $500 to be awarded annually to a full-time student entering Level 2 of a Nursing program. The award is to be made on the basis of academic merit. Candidates must have achieved an average of 11.5 in their Nursing studies of the preceding year and at least a 9.5 cumulative average. In awarding this scholarship, preference will be given to students who, upon completing their studies, are most likely to enter the practice of nursing in Canada.

Frank W. Wilson and Marion Claire Wilson Memorial Scholarship in Constitutional Law

An annual award in the amount of $300 awarded to a Second- or Third-Year Law student achieving the highest standing in those subjects falling in the constitutional law area (e.g. Constitutional Law, Canadian Federalism, Civil Liberties). In order to be eligible a student must have completed at least one senior level constitutional law course; preference will be given to students who have enrolled in the largest number of senior level courses. Established in 1988 in the memory of Frank W. Wilson and Marion Claire Wilson.

Robert H. Wilson Memorial Awards

Awards of $300 and $200 are provided by Wilson, Walker, Hochberg, Slopen, Barristers and Solicitors, to the students standing first and second respectively in Third Year Law.

Edward and Marcia Winbaum Memorial Awards

Two awards given annually: one to a student taking dance courses, and one to a student registered in the bio-medical sciences. Recipients must maintain a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 8.5. Financial need will be a consideration.

Windsor-Essex County Branch, Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association Award

Value: $500. Awarded to a full-time student registered in the of Music, on the basis of academic standing and financial need.

Windsor Aquatic Club Bursary

Value $500. Awarded annually to an undergraduate student who has completed one year at the University of Windsor, has a year average of at least 8.0, and is a current or former member of the Windsor Aquatic Club. Recipients must display qualities of leadership, team loyalty, and fair play. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: November 15.

Windsor Choristers Athletic Club Bursaries

Two awards valued at $500 each, renewable for an additional two or three years, provided qualifying conditions are maintained. Recipients must be graduates of a Windsor or Essex County secondary , must be registered in Level 2 or beyond, with a year average of at least 8.0, must have participated in the University's athletic program (preferably Lancer football) and displayed qualities of leadership, team loyalty, and fair play. Application forms available at Student Awards Office. Established in 1987 by the Windsor Choristers Athletic Club.

Deadline: November 15 of each calendar year.

Windsor Club Canadian Federation of University Women Scholarship

Value: $500. Awarded annually for scholastic excellence to a female student in an honours program who has completed at least one year and is not enjoying a continuing scholarship. Recipient must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

Windsor Club 240 Awards

Four awards valued at $300 each, renewable for an additional two or three years, provided qualifying conditions are maintained. Recipients must be graduates of a Windsor or Essex County secondary , must be registered in Level 2 or beyond, with a year average of at least 8.0, must have participated in the University's athletic program (preferably men's and women's basketball), and displayed qualities of leadership, team loyalty, and fair play. Financial need may also be considered. Two awards each year will be designated for female applicants and two for male applicants. Application forms are available at the Student Awards Office. Established in 1989 by Windsor Club 240.

Deadline: November 15.

Windsor-Essex County Real Estate Board Bursary

Value $1,500. Awarded annually to a full-time student who is an active or associate member of the Windsor-Essex County Real Estate Board, or the daughter or son of an active or associate member. Candidates must have achieved a cumulative average of at least 6.5 in the last year of attendance at , and must demonstrate financial need. Application forms available in the Office of the Windsor-Essex County Real Estate Board.

Deadline: August 15.

Windsor-Essex County Real Estate Board Scholarship

Value $1,500. Awarded annually to a full-time student who is an active or associate member of the Windsor-Essex County Real Estate Board, or the daughter or son of an active or associate member. Candidates must excel academically (average of a least 10.5 in the last year of attendance at ). Application forms available in the Office of the Windsor-Essex County Real Estate Board.

Deadline: August 15.

Windsor-St. Clair Rotary Bursary

Value: $200. Awarded annually to a resident of Essex County, on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Deadline: October 31.

Adele Wiseman Poetry Award

Open to students in creative writing workshops (any level). A winning poem will be chosen from work submitted in August as a requirement for permission to register. Value: $100, and publication in the University of Windsor Review.

Monsignor L. A. Wnuk Bursary

(See Assumption University Awards.)

World University Service Seminar Award

The student who represents the University at the W.U.S. Summer Seminar may apply for a waiver of tuition fees for the academic year immediately following the Seminar.

Rose Wunder Scholarship For Excellence in English

Value $600. Awarded annually to the top student entering Level 3 of a general or honours program in the Department of English.

David Wurfel Scholarship in Political Science

Awarded annually to the outstanding student entering Level 3 of Political Science. Recipient must have a cumulative G.P.A. of at least 10.5. Established in 1995. Donated by the alumni of the Department of Political Science.

Peter Wyzinski Sr. Memorial Award

Value: annual interest on endowment fund. Given to a full-time student, based on excellence in any Chemistry course.

John Yanchula Memorial Scholarship

Value $200. Awarded to a student registered in Level 3 Honours History. Preference to a Windsor-area student. Bequeathed by James and Catherine Yanchula, from the estate of their father.

Ben Yuffy Award in Business Organizations

An award of $150 to one of the top ten Law students in Business Organizations, on the basis of need and achievement.

Ben Yuffy Memorial Award

Value: $200. Awarded annually to a second- or third-year Joint J.D./LL.B. student on the basis of financial need as well as demonstrated characteristics such as compassion, family values, a sense of humour, integrity, professional conduct, and a commitment to helping others. Established in 1994 by the partners of Yuffy, Roberts, Goldstein and DeBiase to honour the late Benjamin H. Yuffy.

Elias Zakon Memorial Scholarship

Value: up to $1000. Awarded annually to a student entering Level 3 Honours Mathematics and Statistics. Recipient must have completed all the required courses through the 200 level for the honours degree in Mathematics and Statistics and must have a major average of at least 11.0 and cumulative average of at least 9.0. Established in 1991 in memory of Dr. Elias Zakon, longtime Professor of Mathematics.

Zonta Club of Windsor & Essex County - Dr. Phyllis Bradshaw Award

Value: $200. Awarded to a female student registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 of a Biological Sciences program leading to Medicine. Candidates must have a cumulative average of at least 9.5 and must demonstrate financial need. Donated by the Zonta Club of Windsor. Deadline: October 31.

Zonta Club of Windsor & Essex County - Rhea Bray Memorial Bursary

Value: $150. Awarded annually on the basis of academic merit and need, to a woman student, a resident of Essex County, (preferably a freshman) approved by the Committee on Student Awards. In rare cases may be assigned to the same recipient two years in succession. Established in 1955 by the Zonta Club of Windsor. Deadline: October 31.

Zuber Moot Factum Awards

One prize donated by C.C.H. Canada Limited (Canadian Family Law Guide) and one prize donated by Canada Law Book Limited (a $100 book prize) to be awarded annually to the students submitting the best written factum in the Zuber Moot Court Competition.

Thomas F. Zuber Mooting Trophy and Prizes

A trophy and prizes are presented annually to the four students achieving the best performances in the Senior Mooting Competition.

 

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