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Booth University College is a private Christian university college located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Affiliated with The Salvation Army, the institution offers undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple schools including Business, Social Work, Humanities and Social Sciences, Continuing Studies, and Graduate Studies. The university is committed to education anchored in academic excellence with a vision of social justice, hope, and mercy, preparing students to tackle tomorrow's issues with confidence.

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The Ruth Timmerman Memorial Scholarship

The Ruth Timmerman Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a returning student at Booth University College who demonstrates exceptional Christian character and leadership. This scholarship recognizes students who are active members of The Salvation Army (either at Living Hope Community Church, another Salvation Army church or corps) or are active in a church of another denomination. The recipient must exemplify Christian values and leadership both within their church community and at Booth University College. The scholarship provides $600 in financial assistance to help support students with demonstrated financial need who are continuing their studies at the institution.

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The Reg Rowe Bursary

The Reg Rowe Bursary is a scholarship opportunity offered by Booth University College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This bursary is designed to support returning students who demonstrate both academic commitment and strong Christian values. The award is specifically designated for students who exemplify Christian character and provide consistent support to their church or corps. Financial need is a key consideration in the selection process. The bursary provides $500 in financial assistance to help offset educational costs for eligible returning students who meet the specified criteria.

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The Gordon Brown Memorial Scholarship

The Gordon Brown Memorial Scholarship was first offered at graduation in 1987 at Booth University College. It is normally given to a returning student of exemplary Christian character who is judged a worthy recipient of financial support based on academic achievement, involvement in student life, and Christian service. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate strong academic performance, active participation in campus activities, and commitment to Christian values and service. This is an automatically awarded scholarship, meaning eligible students do not need to submit a separate application. The award amount is $200 CAD and is intended to provide financial support to deserving returning students who embody the values and mission of Booth University College.

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The Edgar & Fairie Halsey Memorial Scholarship

The Edgar & Fairie Halsey Memorial Scholarship was first offered at graduation in 1992 and is awarded annually to recognize outstanding academic achievement in the Bachelor of Social Work degree program at Booth University College. This scholarship is awarded to the second-year student who achieves the highest overall average in the Bachelor of Social Work degree program. Both classroom achievement and fieldwork skills are essential aspects for consideration when determining the recipient. The scholarship provides $200 to be applied directly to third-year tuition fees at Booth University College, supporting continued education and recognizing excellence in social work studies.

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The Donnelly Memorial Scholarship

The Donnelly Memorial Scholarship was first offered at graduation in 1989 and is awarded to returning Level Two or Level Three Salvation Army students at Booth University College. The scholarship provides $500 to students with a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average who will be participating in missions, preferably outside of Canada. If no mission opportunities are available in a given year, the award can be provided for mission opportunities within Canada. This scholarship supports Salvation Army students who are engaged in mission work as part of their educational experience.

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The Charles & Hazel Knowles Memorial Bursary

The Charles & Hazel Knowles Memorial Bursary is a financial aid opportunity offered by Booth University College to support students in the Bachelor of Social Work degree program. This bursary provides $150 to students who demonstrate financial need and have a significant record of community service working with the financially disadvantaged. The award is specifically designed for returning students who have shown commitment to serving vulnerable populations. Recipients must be enrolled in the social work program and have documented evidence of community service focused on supporting individuals facing economic hardship.

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The B. G. Price Scholarship

The B. G. Price Scholarship is an automatically awarded scholarship that was first offered at graduation in 1983 and is maintained by Mr. Bram Price. The scholarship recognizes students without other scholarship support who demonstrate merit through academic achievement, involvement in student life, and Christian service. This scholarship is designed to support returning students at Booth University College and requires no application, as recipients are selected based on the established criteria. The award provides $250 to worthy recipients who exemplify the values and standards of the institution.

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Salvationist Tuition Scholarship

The Salvationist Tuition Scholarship is offered by Booth University College to support Salvationist students pursuing undergraduate education. This award is available to both incoming and returning Salvationist students from all territories. The scholarship provides $2,000 to eligible students who demonstrate academic achievement with an incoming high school average above 70% or transfer students with a CGPA above 2.7. A Corps Officer Recommendation is required as part of the application process. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours per term to maintain eligibility. The scholarship is automatically awarded to eligible 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students who meet the criteria. This award cannot be combined with the Canada and Bermuda Territory Award, providing targeted financial support to Salvationist students pursuing higher education at Booth University College.

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Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship Program

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Foundation (ACFE) supports the education of students who have an interest in pursuing a career in fraud examination. Award amounts are $1,000 and include a one-year ACFE Student Associate membership. Additionally, Booth UC will award $1,000 to the winner of the Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship for the current year. The winner must be a newly enrolled or returning student in a BBA degree program at Booth UC.

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President's Entrance Scholarship for High School Students

This scholarship recognizes a graduating Canadian high school student, or a Canadian citizen graduating from an international high school. The award provides one year's tuition to students who demonstrate academic excellence and portray consistent, outstanding dedication to Education for a Better World. Applicants must be enrolled in a degree program at Booth University College in September following graduation with a minimum entrance average of 90% (4.0 CGPA). The scholarship may be extended for a second year as a $2000 award if the recipient maintains a CGPA of 3.75 or higher and is enrolled in at least 15 credit hours per term. The application deadline is April 30, and a separate application is required.

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John and Lorraine Gerard Scholarship

The John and Lorraine Gerard Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts – Religion program at Booth University College who are associated with the Salvation Army Corps. This scholarship provides financial support of $500 to five eligible students pursuing their undergraduate religious studies. The award recognizes students who maintain their connection to the Salvation Army community while pursuing their academic goals in religious studies at Booth University College.

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Harland Scholarship

The Harland Scholarship is awarded to one or more currently graduating students of the 4-year Bachelor of Arts program at Booth University College who are applying for further studies in a theological or professional discipline. This scholarship supports graduates as they transition from their undergraduate degree to advanced theological or professional studies. The scholarship is payable upon proof of enrollment in a qualified program of further studies, ensuring that recipients are actively pursuing their continued education in eligible fields.

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Fisher Memorial Social Work Scholarship

The Fisher Memorial Social Work Scholarship is an annual award of $1,000 given to a social work student entering their third year of study at Booth University College. The scholarship is awarded to one of the three students who have obtained the highest GPA after their second year of social work. The final recipient is selected by the Director of the School of Social Work based on who exhibits the most promise and worthiness. The scholarship funds are deposited directly into the student's tuition account at Booth UC.

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Entrance Scholarship for all new students

This scholarship is automatically awarded for two (2) terms of study to all qualified incoming students at Booth University College. To be eligible, applicants must have been accepted into a Booth UC degree program and be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours per academic term. The scholarship provides $1,000 per term. For students pursuing 2-year degrees, the scholarship is not renewable. For those pursuing 3-year degrees, it is renewable for one (1) additional term, and for those pursuing 4-year degrees, it is renewable for two (2) additional terms, provided a minimum CGPA of 3.0 is maintained and the student is enrolled in at least 9 credit hours per academic term. Entering students must have graduated with a minimum of 80% final average grade or a 3.5 CGPA. The Entrance Scholarship is available to qualified Canadian, US and International students.

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Canada and Bermuda Territory Salvationist Award

The Canada and Bermuda Territory Salvationist Award provides a 50% reduction in tuition for qualified Salvationist students during their first year of study at Booth University College. This award recognizes Salvationists in good standing from the Canada and Bermuda Territory who meet academic requirements. Students must maintain academic standing and provide Corps Officer recommendations to continue receiving the Salvationist Tuition Scholarship in subsequent years. The award supports Salvationist students pursuing undergraduate degrees at Booth UC and requires enrollment of at least 12 credit hours per term. This scholarship cannot be combined with the Entrance Scholarship but provides substantial financial support for members of The Salvation Army pursuing higher education.

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Business Innovation Scholarship

The Business Innovation Scholarship is awarded to new or returning Booth University College Business Administration degree students (3 and 4-year programs) who can demonstrate an innovative business idea. This scholarship recognizes and supports students pursuing business education at Booth UC who show entrepreneurial thinking and innovation in their business concepts. The award is valued at $4,000 and requires a formal application submission by April 30th. This opportunity is designed to encourage and reward creativity and innovation among business students at Booth University College.

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2 + 2 Business Scholarship

The 2 + 2 Business Scholarship is awarded to a Red River College Polytechnic Business Diploma Graduate who is newly enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Booth University College. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated a commitment to social entrepreneurship and are applying business knowledge to building a better world. This is a one-time award of $2,000 CAD for students transferring into the BBA program.

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