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
 

7.4 Details of Awards Not Administered by the University

The following awards are not administered by the University of Windsor, but students of the University may apply for those for which they are eligible. Applications should be obtained from the agencies indicated.

Students are hereby informed that these awards are made at the discretion of the donors alone.

Leroy Freeman Altiman Memorial Award

One or more bursaries per academic year to be awarded on the basis of merit and need to students in a program of studies concerned with or of direct benefit to the Indians, Inuit, and MJtis of Canada. Application forms available in Student Awards Office. Established in 1983 in memory of Leroy Freeman Altiman, member of Walpole Island Indian Band.

Deadline: October 15.

Balfour Branch 362 Royal Canadian Legion, Student Award

Value: $100. Awarded annually to a student in Level 2 or 3 who has at least an 8.5 average. Recipient must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. All other factors being equal, preference is given if the applicant and/or his parents have served in the Canadian Armed Forces. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 15.

Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Award

Value: $500. Awarded to a deserving female student who is a resident of Windsor or Essex County, who has completed at least one year of university with satisfactory academic standing. Apply through the Student Awards Office of the University.

Deadline: October 31.

Black Students' Alliance Awards

Two annual awards of $100 each to full-time students who demonstrate financial need and commitment to the African community through past and present contributions. Applicants must submit an essay pertaining to African heritage and complete the appropriate application form prior to January 31. Forms available in the Student Awards Office and from Executive members of the Black Students' Alliance. An interview may also be required.

Blonde and Little Insurance Ltd. Award

Value: $400. Awarded to a full-time student who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, registered in Level 2, 3, or 4 of Business Administration, on the basis of academic merit, financial need, and contribution to campus and community life. Application forms available from the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: October 15.

Brian Briggs Memorial Scholarship

Value: Level 1 tuition. Offered annually to the applicant who, during his or her secondary program, has shown the best balance among academic, athletic, and social leadership, provided that he or she has participated in some organized sports in the Town of LaSalle. Applications available in the appropriate high s.

Deadline: May 31.

Business and Professional Women's Club of Windsor Bursary

Value: $1000. Awarded to a full-time, female resident of Essex County. Based on scholastic excellence (minimum cumulative G.P.A. 9.5) and financial need. Awarded in alternate years commencing in 1995. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: November 30.

Giovanni Caboto Club Scholarship in Italian Studies

Value: $1,000. Awarded annually to a full-time student registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 and majoring in Italian. Established in 1986 and financed by the proceeds of the "Italian of the Year" banquet.

G. Caboto Club Scholarships

Aggregate value: $1,000. Two or more scholarships to students, who are proceeding to either a university or community college. Applicants limited to sons or daughters of Giovanni Caboto Club members. Application forms may be obtained in Windsor secondary s or at the Club.

Cal Callahan Memorial Bursary

The Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada offers a bursary, or bursaries, to a total of $2,000 per annum, to sons, daughters or legal wards of persons who derive their principal income from the pipeline industry and whose employers are members of the Association and who are beginning undergraduate studies.

Applications may be obtained from the Association's Executive Office, Suite 720 - 5915 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1T1 and must be returned not later than September 30, accompanied by a receipt or other proof of enrolment.

Canadian Lebanese Professional and Business Association Scholarship

Value: $500. Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time student entering second year. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Lebanese heritage and have a minimum G.P.A. of 10.5 after first year.

Deadline: November 22.

Canadian Nursing Students' Award

Two awards valued at $100 each to students registered full-time in any year of the B.Sc.N. program (Plan I or II). Applicants must have completed at least one term of full-time study in Nursing at the University of Windsor, with a cumulative average of at least 6.5, and must demonstrate their involvement in promoting the image of Nursing via campus, community or clinical activity. Application forms are available at the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: December 15.

Canterbury College Awards

The following awards are administered by Canterbury College. For further information, consult the College.

Anglican Church Women Clergy Bursary

Value: $200. To a theological student from the Essex Deanery intending to become an Anglican priest studying at any theological college. Application, accompanied by a letter of reference from a Rector of an Essex Deanery parish, to be submitted to the Principal by June 1.

Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen Prize

Value: $225. To the top academic student in Canterbury College at the second year undergraduate level above.

Canterbury College General Scholarship Fund

Value: $300. To two undergraduate students of Canterbury College in any Faculty on the basis of academic excellence in the first year.

Canterbury College Entrance Scholarships

Approximately nine awards of $300. Endowed by trust funds given to the College. Awarded to secondary graduates entering the College on the basis of academic excellence in secondary and contribution to their or society at large to subsidize their Canterbury College residence fees in the first year.

C. P. Prize

Value: $250. To a clergyperson, or to the son or daughter of a clergyperson enrolled in any course in Canterbury College or the University of Windsor. Awards to be made on the basis of merit and need.

Deadline: May 1.

The C T Residence Scholarship

Value: $150. To a student of Canterbury College entering a Master's program in Business Administration or Engineering, or alternately an undergraduate student continuing in these programs, on the basis of academic merit to subsidize residence fees at the College.

Canterbury College R. Jackson East Prize

Value: $35. Endowed by the family of R. Jackson East. To an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Business Administration on the basis of academic excellence in the second or third year.

E. Nora and Helen Golden Residence Scholarship

Value: $600. To a student of Canterbury College entering or continuing in any program in the Faculty of Education on the basis of academic merit to subsidize his or her residence fees at the College.

Percy C. Graham Book Prize

Value $30. To the student in Canterbury College ranking highest in History.

Guild Prize No. 1

Value: $150. Endowed by the Essex Deanery Embroidery Guild. To the student in Canterbury College with the highest average in Religious Studies, History, or related subjects.

Guild Prize No. 2

Value: $150. Endowed by the Essex Deanery Embroidery Guild. To the male student who has made the most outstanding overall contribution to the College. Normally not Head of College. The decision to be made by the Principal and Head of College.

William M. Holmes Memorial Prize

Value: $100. Endowed by Mrs. Alice E. Holmes. To a student of Canterbury College in, first, Music or second, the Performing or Visual Arts.

Rev. Dr. F. T. Kingston Scholarship

Value: $600. Endowed by the family and friends of the Rev. Dr. Frederick Temple Kingston. To an undergraduate student of Canterbury College in the humanities on the basis of academic excellence.

Ellen Mary Prize

Value: $350. To the female student who has made the most outstanding contribution to the College. The decision to be made by the Principal and Head of College.

Fred and Catherine Musson Memorial Bursary

Value: $200. To a graduate or undergraduate on the basis of ability and need. Normally determined by the Principal.

Deadline: May 1.

Leslie F. Ounsworth Prize

Value: $75. Endowed by the family of Leslie Frank Ounsworth. To an undergraduate student of Canterbury College for academic excellence in the first year of any program.

Charles H. Ramin Memorial Prize

Value: $75. Endowed by family and friends of Mr. Charles Ramin. To the undergraduate student in Canterbury College with the highest average in either Engineering or Natural Sciences.

Chrysler Canada Scholarships

Awards based on academic achievement and determined annually for children of active, retired, or deceased employees of the Company, and Chrysler dealerships who are entering university. Apply to Employee Services Department, Chrysler Canada Ltd., Windsor, Ontario.

Commerce Class of '55 Alumni Awards

Annual awards of $100 for outstanding undergraduate and graduate students in Business Administration, awarded on the basis of combined academic excellence and extracurricular achievement. Further information is available from the Faculty.

Deadline: September 30.

Commerce Class of '61 Alumni Awards

Annual awards of $350 for outstanding undergraduates in the Faculty of Business Administration, awarded on the basis of combined academic excellence and extracurricular achievement. Further information and applications available from the Faculty.

Deadline: September 30.

F. J. Connell Music Scholarship

Approximate value: $750. Awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Music. For details, please contact: F. J. Connell Music Scholarship Trust, 1187 Simcoe St., Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 3J5. Deadline: October 1.

Nicholas Copernicus Scholarships in Physics

Established in 1973 by the Polish Community of Windsor. Up to three scholarships valued at not less than $300 will normally be awarded each year to students in Level 2, 3, or 4 of Honours Physics or Honours Applied Physics, on the basis of high academic standing and demonstrated commitment to the study of Physics. The scholarships may be held concurrently with other scholarships and bursaries. Further information is available from the Department of Physics, University of Windsor.

Benny Crowley Memorial Award

One or more awards valued at $500. Applicants must be varsity athletes with a minimum G.P.A. of 8.0. Established in 1995 by the Friends of the University of Windsor Invitational High Basketball Tournament.

Deadline: November 15.

Datatel Scholars Foundation

Scholarships range in value from $700 to $2000. The criteria is a mix of academic merit, personal motivation, and external activities, including employment and extra-curricular activities. Scholarships are open to undergraduate and graduate students who are full- or part-time. Established in 1990 to meet the need for student financial aid across Datatel's client campuses. Applications are available from the Office of Student Awards and Financial Aid.

DeLos Rogest Davis K.C. Memorial Award

Value: $500. Established in 1989 in memory of DeLos Rogest Davis, K.C., the first Black lawyer in Canada, who was called to the Upper Canada Bar in 1887. This award will be presented annually to a Law student entering Year III, who best exemplifies the ideals of DeLos Rogest Davis, especially through his/her community involvement and contribution. Applications available in the Student Awards Office, and the General Office, Faculty of Law.

Deadline: October 31.

Department of Religious Studies Alumni Bursary

Value: Annual interest on the Alumni Fund. Awarded to one or more students majoring in Religious Studies on the basis of financial need and satisfactory academic standing. Candidates should apply to Bursary Committee, Department of Religious Studies.

Deadline: December 1.

Bill Eansor Award

Value: $5,000 ($1,250 a year, renewable for three additional years). This award is presented annually on the basis of leadership ability, community and involvement, and academic standing. Preference is given to sons and daughters of Assumption or University of Windsor alumni. Application forms available from the Office of Alumni Relations, University of Windsor.

Deadline: May 1.

Essex Terminal Railway Company Bursaries

Two awards, valued at $500 each, to sons or daughters of employees of Essex Terminal Railway Company and its affiliates (Morterm Limited; Essex Morterm Holdings Limited), assigned on the basis of academic merit, preferably at least a 7.5 average, and financial need. Further information available at parents' place of employment. Deadline: August 31.

Father Faught Memorial Bursary Fund

One or more awards valued at $100-300 to deserving students in the field of Mathematics, assigned on the basis of financial need and academic merit. Established in 1975 by friends in memory of Father Donald Faught, long-time Head of the Mathematics Department. (Apply from November 1 to December 15; forms available in Student Awards Office.)

Clancy Fisher Scholarship

One award, valued up to full tuition, made annually to a graduate of W. D. Lowe Secondary entering the University of Windsor. Applicants must have an 80% average; leadership in activities will also be considered. Apply through the Guidance Department, W. D. Lowe Secondary .

Fogolar Furlan Club (Windsor)

Scholarship Program

Value: $500. One university entrance award is available annually to members of Windsor Fogolar Furlan Club, their spouses, and children. Selection of the recipient is based primarily on secondary academic achievement. Only OSSD graduates (or equivalent) enrolling in a Canadian university are eligible. Application forms are available at the Club's office.

Gerontological Nursing Association Achievement Award

Value: $250. Awarded annually to a full- or part-time Level 3 B.Sc.N. student. Candidates must have a cumulative average of at least 9.5 and must be members of the Gerontological Nursing Association, Essex-Kent Chapter. Applications available in the School of Nursing and the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: May 31.

Greater Windsor Home Builders Association Bursary

Value: $1000. To a student registered in Level 2, 3 or 4 Civil Engineering who demonstrates financial need. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: February 28.

Hamilton Foundation Chaney-Ensign Fund

This fund provides annual educational bursaries to students graduating from secondary s in the City of Hamilton.

Further information is available in the Awards Office.

Harmony Masonic Lodge #579 Bursaries

Up to three bursaries valued up to $500 each assigned annually, on the basis of financial need and academic standing (minimum average 7.0) to students who are residents of Windsor or Essex County. Preference given to members of "The Windsor District Masonic Order" or their children or grandchildren. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: October 31.

Hoffman Prize

(See Iona College Awards.)

Imperial Oil Ltd. Higher Education Awards

Tuition and compulsory fees for children of employees, annuitants, or deceased employees of Imperial Oil Limited. Apply to Administrative Management Services, Awards Division, P.O. Box 414, Pickering, Ontario L1V 2R6.

IODE Awards

IODE Municipal Bursaries

Two awards of $300 each, given to students attending any Canadian university who are graduates of an Essex County secondary . Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, must have at least B standing in the year of application and must show evidence of financial need. Apply through high s.

IODE Primary Chapter Bursaries

A number of IODE Chapters offer bursaries to students who are graduated from local secondary s.

Provincial IODE Award

The Lucy Morrison Memorial Fund, established in 1940, is for educational purposes; awards are made at any time of year, to students who through emergency or other hardships, would not be able to continue through the year without financial assistance. Awards are made to students in Science, Humanities, Colleges of Art, Conservatories of Music, Ryerson Institute, and other similar fields.

For all of the above awards apply to Municipal Education Secretary, Windsor and Essex County Municipal Chapter IODE.

Ontario Provincial Chapter IODE Music Scholarship

Value: $1,000. To a student in a degree or diploma course in Performance, registered in a recognized of Music in Ontario. Nomination made by of Music.

Ontario Provincial Chapter IODE Applied Ecology Award

Value: $1,000. To a Canadian student entering the final year of study related to "applied ecology".

Dr. N. A. McCormick Chapter I.O.D.E. Bursary

Value: $200. Awarded annually, on the basis of financial need and scholastic achievement, to a Canadian student who graduated from a local secondary . Preference is given to students registered in Science or Nursing programs. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office. Deadline: October 31.

Iona College Awards

The following awards are administered by Iona College:

Hoffman Prize

The Board of Directors of Iona College will give a bursary with the value of $200 for the purchase of books to a student majoring in Religious Studies who has completed at least one year with 7.5 standing. This will be assigned on the basis of academic achievement and ability. Application for September 30 or January 31 deadline may be obtained from Iona College, University of Windsor.

Packman Bursary

A bursary valued from $300 to $400 given by the Board of Directors of Iona College to a deserving student at the University of Windsor who has completed at least one year with 7.5 standing. Applications for September 30 or January 31 deadline may be obtained from Iona College, University of Windsor.

Japanese Student Scholarships

Value: up to $2500. Open to Japanese citizens studying full-time in a Business or Economics program at a Canadian University. For further information contact Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Chartered Accountants, P.O. Box 31, Commerce Court Postal Station, Toronto, Ontario M5L 1B2.

Deadline: April l5.

Amouney Jasey Memorial Award

One or more scholarships having a minimum value of $500 to students who have successfully completed Level 1 of undergraduate studies at the University. Applicants limited to sons or daughters of the members of the Windsor Islamic Association. Apply to the President of the Windsor Islamic Association at 1320 Northwood Ave., Windsor. Deadline: September 30.

Johnson and Johnson Leadership Award

Value: $1,000. Awarded annually to a graduating Nursing student who shows leadership qualities and dedication to Nursing which contributes to the advancement of the Nursing profession. This award is offered by the Canadian University Nursing Students Association. Applications available from CUNSA delegate.

Deadline: November 1.

D. Ross Johnston Award

Value: $50. Awarded annually to the undergraduate student who has the highest overall grade achievement in five accounting courses. The award will be presented in recognition of Professor Johnston's contribution to the learning experience of accounting students.

Apply through the Honorary Accounting Society before September 30.

Fred and Mary Kirachuk Awards

Three awards valued at $500 each. Awarded annually to students of Ukrainian descent (by either parent), resident in Windsor or Essex County, registered at the University of Windsor in an undergraduate or graduate program. Candidates must have a minimum average of 7.5 and must demonstrate financial need and leadership qualities. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: July 15.

Patricia Lauzon Award

Value: $100. Awarded annually to a full-time undergraduate student, in Level 2 or beyond, enrolled in the Faculty of Business Administration, in recognition of combined academic excellence and contributions to the Faculty of Business Administration. ResumJ and letter of application to be submitted to the President of the Commerce Club by March 1.

Cynthia Lidster Award

Value: $150. Awarded annually to a full-time second- or third-year B.Sc.N. student (Plan I or II). Applicants must have a minimum 9.0 cumulative average and have demonstrated leadership and professional involvement in and/or the community.

Deadline: December 15.

Ken Long Memorial (OPUS) Award

Value: $500. This annual award is available to part-time students who are in Year 3 or beyond of an English Language and Literature, or Creative Writing program. Established in 1996 by OPUS in memory of Professor Ken Long. Application forms are available in the OPUS Office or the Office of Student Awards. Deadline: April 15.

Ed Lumley Entrance Award

Value: $100. Awarded annually to an Essex County student registered in Level 1 Business Administration, on the basis of academic standing and extracurricular achievement in secondary , with special emphasis on the latter. Established by the 1982-3 Commerce Club in recognition of the outstanding contribution made to Canadian business and government by the Honourable Ed Lumley, alumnus of the Faculty of Business Administration. Applications available at the Commerce Club Office.

Deadline: October 15.

Siro Martinello Memorial Bursaries

One or more bursaries of at least $500. Awarded annually to entering students who have graduated (or will graduate) from secondary s located in Windsor or Essex County. Apply before April 30 to: the Secretary, Siro Martinello Bursary Committee, 870 Buckingham Dr., Windsor, Ontario N8S 2C8.

Masonic Foundation of Ontario Bursaries

A bursary fund provides money for a limited number of awards to students experiencing financial problems of an emergency nature. These are assigned to residents of Ontario who are Canadian citizens or landed immigrants. For further information communicate with the Awards Office at the University.

Natural Sciences and Engineering

Research Council Undergraduate Student Research Awards

Undergraduate students who are enrolled full time in the second or a higher year of an honours program eligible for NSERC support are encouraged to apply directly to their major department for further information on these summer research awards. Applicants should have a strong academic record (average of at least 10.5). Highest priority is given to students who will be between second and third, or third and fourth year of their undergraduate honours degree, and thereafter to students who will be completing their fourth (honours) year. In 1993 twenty-seven awards were made to students at the University of Windsor; the awards provided a stipend of at least $1125 a month and gave students an excellent opportunity to determine their interest in pursuing graduate research in the future. Application deadlines, set by departments, are usually early in December.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Targetted Undergraduate Student Research Awards

Female Canadian or permanent resident undergraduate students enrolled in the first year of an honours program in the physical sciences (excluding life sciences such as biology and biochemistry) or in engineering who have obtained an average of 11.5 or higher are eligible to apply for this targetted NSERC support. The award provides a stipend of at least $1125 per month during the summer, allowing the student to experience research at an early stage of her career. Applicants are encouraged to apply directly to their major department for further information on these awards. In 1993 four of these special awards were made. The objective of these targetted awards is to encourage outstanding female students to pursue a professional career in areas in which women are under-represented at the graduate level. The application deadlines for these awards, set by departments, are usually early in December.

Navy League of Canada Bursaries

Value: $300. Apply to the Commanding Officers of Sea Cadet Corps.

Ruby Newhall Memorial Scholarship

Value: $1,000-$1,500. Awarded by Pilot International, through the Pilot Club of Windsor, Inc., to a foreign woman student who has successfully completed Level 1 of university and is enrolled in one of the eligible fields. Details respecting eligible areas, conditions, and qualifications are available at the Awards Office.

Deadline: March 15.

Ontario Petroleum Institute Award

Value up to $1,000. This award is made annually on the basis of academic results in Level 3 to a student in an Honours Geology program. The award is for financial assistance towards the preparation of a geological thesis at the Bachelor's level in stratigraphy or structural geology with preference given to work on Ontario sedimentary basins. Application is made to the Institute through the Department of Geology by November 15.

Order of Alhambra Scholarships

Two scholarships of $200 each are awarded annually to students in the Faculty of Education who have completed their pre-service program of teacher training and who have signified their intention of pursuing further studies in Special Education. Special Education is considered here to include teacher training for work with the mentally, physically and emotionally handicapped child. Further information is available from the Student Awards Office.

OPUS Academic Achievement Award

One award valued at $500 to a part-time student who is at least half-way though his or her program of study. Candidates must have a cumulative average of at least 11.0, must be a Canadian resident, and must have taken at least seventy-five percent of his or her previous courses as a part-time student. Application forms and further details are available in the OPUS Office and the Student Awards Office. Deadline: March 31.

Organization of Part-Time University Students Awards

Thirty awards valued at the cost of tuition for one undergraduate course at the University of Windsor will be awarded yearly. Up to fifteen awards will be presented in each of the Fall and Winter terms to part-time undergraduate students who have completed at least two courses at the University on a part-time basis with at least an 8.5 cumulative average. Awards will be based on academic standing, financial need, and community service. Application forms are available in the O.P.U.S. Office and the Student Awards Office.

Deadlines for submission: for Fall term - September 30; for Winter term - January 30.

Packman Bursary

(See Iona College Awards.)

Papich Memorial Fund

One or more awards to deserving students from Canada and the United States, assigned on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Established in 1979 by Mr. Kenneth Papich in memory of his mother, Mary. Deadline: October 31.

Petro-Canada Education Awards for Native Students

A number of awards (valued up to $5,000) is available each year for students of Canadian Indian or Inuit ancestry who are pursuing studies in disciplines applicable to the oil and gas industry. Further information available from Native Development Advisor, Petro-Canada Inc., P.O. Box 2844, Calgary, Alberta T2P 3E3.

Physics Faculty Entrance Scholarships

One or two scholarships to be awarded each year, valued at not less than $300 to a Level 1 student in the Faculty of Science who is admitted to the University with a first-class average (80% or higher) and who intends to proceed to an Honours B.Sc. degree in Physics or Applied Physics. Preference is to be given to candidates who during the preceding year(s) participated in a High Physics Laboratory Project at the University of Windsor. The Scholarship may be held concurrently with other awards.

Hal Rogers Endowment Fund

This fund was established by Kinsmen & Kinette Clubs of Canada as a legacy to their founder, Harold A. Rogers (1899-1994). Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who are or plan to be full-time students at a recognized post-secondary institution are eligible to apply. Application deadline is March 1st. For further details, please contact your nearest Kinsmen & Kinette Club, or:

Kinsmen & Kinette Clubs of Canada,

c/o Hal Rogers Endowment Fund,

1920 Hal Rogers Drive, P.O. Box KIN,

Cambridge, Ontario N3H 5C6

1-800-742-5546, FAX (519) 650-1091

Rotary Club of Chatham Scholarship

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a full-time student registered in the final year of an undergraduate program. Candidates must have a 9.5 average in their major subject, and their permanent home must be in Chatham or vicinity. Preference given to applicants who have demonstrated a commitment to Rotary objectives (community service, an appreciation for international understanding, good-will, and peace). Applications available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: February 15.

Royal Canadian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Bursaries

Available to persons eligible for membership in the Royal Canadian Legion or to children of deceased Veterans or to children of parents either of whom is eligible for membership in the Royal Canadian Legion. The donors are (a) Dominion Command, (b) Ontario Provincial Command and Ladies' Auxiliary, (c) Legion Branches. Inquiries regarding these bursaries may be directed to the Provincial Service Bureau Office, Legion Branches, the guidance offices of the secondary s or awards offices of colleges and universities.

St. John Ambulance Association of Canada Bursaries

Bursaries from the St. John Ambulance Margaret Maclaren Memorial Fund will be awarded to student nurse applicants entering or advancing their nursing education in the Diploma and Baccalaureate programs. One bursary from this fund may also be awarded to an experienced Registered Nurse for study at the Master's Level. Applications must reach National Headquarters not later than May 1 addressed to: The Chairman, Bursary Committee, St. John Ambulance National Headquarters, Box 388 Terminal "A", Ottawa, K1N 8V4.

Isabel and Hugh Simpson Award

Value: $1,500. Awarded annually to a student from a Third World country who is within one year of completing studies, on the basis of financial need and academic standing. Established by Hugh Simpson of Windsor, Ontario. Application forms are available in the International Students' Centre.

Deadline: September 30.

Arthur Sneath Memorial Bursary

A bursary of $100 will be awarded by the Students' Administrative Council to a financially needy undergraduate student who has maintained a satisfactory academic average and has participated actively in undergraduate student affairs. Applications available February 15 to March 1, in the S.A.C. Office.

Tony Soda Memorial Award

Value at least $1100. Awarded annually to an outstanding student entering Level 2 Civil Engineering. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 8.5. Consideration also given for financial need and extra curricular activities. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office. Established in 1993 by family and friends in memory of Tony Soda, M.A.Sc., civic-minded engineer-contractor and educator. Deadline: October 31.

Student Engineering Society Award

Value: $50. Awarded annually on the basis of participation in Engineering Society activities, personal qualities, character, and social and athletic activities, to a student entering Level 4 Engineering. Nominations accepted by the Engineering society.

AVM J. A. Sully and Branch 109 R.C.L. Lancaster Scholarship

Minimum value $500. Awarded to a student who completed the OSSD at Goderich Collegiate, who has completed the Level 1 of a degree program in Engineering, Dentistry or Medicine, or Level 2 of an honours degree program. Application forms available from the Goderich Legion or Goderich Collegiate.

Enrichetta Truant Memorial Scholarship-Italian Women's Club, G. Caboto Auxiliary

Two $500 scholarships awarded to students entering full-time study at a post-secondary institution from secondary . Applicants must be members or children of members of the Italian Women's Club, G. Caboto Auxiliary. Further information and applications may be obtained at secondary s or the G. Caboto Club.

Deadline: June 30.

Ukrainian Canadian Business and Professional Club of Windsor Heritage Award

One or more awards of $500 made annually to students of Ukrainian descent who are current or former residents of Windsor, or Essex or Kent Counties.Based on activity in the Ukrainian Canadian community and/or academic standing and/or financial need.

Deadline: February 28.

Ukrainian Women's Organization of Canada (Windsor Branch) Award

Value: up to three awards of $500. Awarded annually to a student of Ukrainian descent (by either parent), resident in Windsor or Essex County, registered at the University of Windsor in an undergraduate or graduate program. Candidates must have a minimum average of 7.5 and must demonstrate financial need and leadership qualities. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: July 15.

University of Windsor Social Science Society Awards

Two awards valued at $500 each are offered annually to full-time students who have been registered in the Faculty of Social Science for at least one year, on the basis of academic merit, financial need and contribution to campus and community life. Nominations are accepted by the Social Science Society up to November 24.

Dr. Milorad Vuckovic Memorial Scholarship Fund

One or more scholarships of at least $300 to deserving students in the field of History, in Level 2 or beyond, assigned on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Established in 1975 by friends in memory of Dr. Vuckovic, longtime Head of the History Department. Application forms available in the Student Awards Office.

Deadline: November 30.

Hiram Walker and Sons Scholarship

Value $2,000 a year for sons or daughters of employees. Apply to Public Relations department, Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd., Walkerville.

White Sister Apparel Inc. Jules Stuchen/RNAO Scholarship

Value: $2,000. Awarded annually for full time study at the Baccalaureate level. Recipient must be a member of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. Apply to the Director of Membership Services, R.N.A.O., 33 Price St., Toronto, Ontario M4W 1Z2.

Windsor and District Labour Council Awards

Value: $100. One or more awards to be granted annually on the basis of scholarship, financial need, and on interest displayed in social and economic problems. The student must be a son or daughter of a member of a Council affiliate who is a resident of Essex County and must be an OAC graduate of an Essex County secondary . Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary of the Council, the Guidance Offices in Secondary s, or the Awards Office.

Deadline: July 31.

Windsor Construction Association Awards

Two awards valued at $500 each are offered to full-time undergraduate students registered in Level 2 or beyond. Candidates must be dependants or employees of a member of the Windsor Construction Association, and must not hold other awards concurrently. Application forms and regulations available from the Student Awards Office or the Windsor Construction Association, 1090 Crawford Ave., Windsor N9A 5C9.

Deadline: June 30.

Windsor Printmakers' Forum Printmaking Bursary

An annual award of $200 to a student entering Level 4 of the B.F.A. program, majoring in Printmaking. Applicants must apply while registered in Level 3 (prior to March 31), by writing to: The Bursary Committee, Windsor Printmakers' Forum, Floor 3-325 Devonshire, Windsor, Ontario N8Y 2L3.

Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues Prize

A prize of $200 for a student registered with any faculty of the University of Windsor submitting the best article for publication in the Review. Selection is to be made by the editors of the Journal. Donated by John McLaren, former Dean of the Faculty of Law.

Windsor Roseland Rotary Club Scholarships

Two awards valued at $2,000 each to a student entering Level 1 from each of Vincent Massey and Holy Names Secondary s. Awarded on the basis of academic standing (at least 70%), financial need, and extracurricular activities. Further information available from guidance officers.

Geoffrey H. Wood Native Bursary

Value: $250. Up to four awards annually. Candidates must be of aboriginal ancestry (status, non-status, MJtis, Bill C31, innu and Inuit), who maintain a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 5.0 and demonstrate financial need. Applications available from the Office of Student Awards.

Deadline: October 31 for Fall Term and February 15 for Winter Term.

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