About
The University of Calgary is a leading Canadian research university located in Calgary, Alberta. Established 60 years ago, it is known as Canada's entrepreneurial university, offering over 250 undergraduate programs and 225+ graduate credentials across 14 faculties. The university educates more than 34,000 students, including 26,000 undergraduate and 8,000 graduate students, and is ranked among the world's top universities. UCalgary focuses on entrepreneurial thinking, hands-on learning, research excellence, and community engagement, with campuses including the Main Campus, Foothills Campus, Downtown Campus, and Spy Hill Campus.
Funding Opportunities
Zahra Memorial Scholarship
The Zahra Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Finance at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and emphasizes the importance of community engagement through extra-curricular activities or interests involving community service or volunteerism. Established by the friends and family of Zahra, this award provides up to $1,000 to support students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to giving back to their community. Four scholarships are available each year to eligible fourth-year Finance students.
Younger Family Scholarship in Medicine
The Younger Family Scholarship in Medicine is offered annually to one student entering first year in the Cumming School of Medicine, MD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship, valued at up to $3,000, is awarded based on the admission rating as determined by the Admissions Committee. Recipients must demonstrate leadership and involvement in campus or community extra-curricular activities such as cultural and athletic activities. This scholarship is an internal award made possible through the generous support of the Family of Dr. Andrew H. Younger. Students are selected through a nomination process managed by the Cumming School of Medicine.
Women Empowerment Foundation Scholarship
The Women Empowerment Foundation Scholarship was created to help power the movement of female leaders by inspiring and enabling women to pursue higher education. The foundation envisions a future where every woman has the ability and rights to excel, irrespective of her background or circumstances. There are a total of 3 grants of $2,500 each available: one open to all female students who are Canadian residents applying for an undergraduate program in a Canadian post-secondary institute; the second is for females pursuing an education/career in STEM; and the third is for BIPOC females pursuing an undergraduate program in a Canadian post-secondary institute. Recipients will be chosen based on their commitment to academics, community service, and participation in extracurricular activities. This scholarship is specifically designed for female students who identify as female, are residing in Canada, and are planning to attend post-secondary school in Canada. The award supports first-year undergraduate students entering any faculty at the University of Calgary.
Woitas Family Leaders Scholarship
The Woitas Family Leaders Scholarship was established by Linda and Clayton Woitas and family to recognize the leadership, academic and entrepreneurial ability of students pursuing an undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering and Haskayne School of Business who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Science (Engineering) and Bachelor of Commerce combined degree program. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit along with leadership qualities and entrepreneurial ability. Two scholarships of $10,000 each are available annually to eligible students who are in their second, third, or fourth year of study in the combined Engineering and Business degree program.
Wilma F. Dobson Entrance Scholarship in Nursing
The Wilma F. Dobson Entrance Scholarship in Nursing is an annual entrance scholarship offered to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. This scholarship was established by Pembina Corporation in honour of T.S. Dobson on the occasion of his retirement from the Board of Directors of Pembina Resources Limited. The award recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities, providing financial support to outstanding incoming nursing students who demonstrate both strong academic performance and involvement in activities beyond the classroom. Recipients of this scholarship are selected based on their high school academic achievements and their engagement in extra-curricular pursuits, making it an excellent opportunity for well-rounded students beginning their nursing education.
William Reid Scholarship
The William Reid Scholarship is an annual award offered to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. Established by Joan Van Housen in memory of her father, William Reid, with additional contributions from family, friends and colleagues on the occasion of Joan's retirement as director of Student Awards and Financial Aid at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,400 and is awarded to one student per year based on academic merit. The scholarship is open to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty who are entering their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study. There are no citizenship or residency restrictions for this award, making it accessible to both domestic and international students at the University of Calgary.
William M. Norton Scholarship
The William M. Norton Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary who intends to pursue an MD program. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit with a minimum GPA requirement of 3.50. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Preference is given to students who graduated from a Calgary high school. In the case of a tie between equally qualified candidates, financial need will be taken into consideration.
William M. Gallacher Scholarship in Engineering
The William M. Gallacher Scholarship in Engineering was created in honour of William Gallacher's many contributions to the oil and gas community and his support of amateur athletics. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering who are majoring in Oil & Gas Engineering. The award recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing their engineering education in this specialized field. This is an internal scholarship administered through the University of Calgary.
William (Bill) Inmon Scholarship for Excellence in Business & Data Analytics
The William (Bill) Inmon Scholarship for Excellence in Business & Data Analytics is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business in the Business Analytics concentration. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students excelling in the field of business data analytics. The scholarship is made possible through the generous support of Wade Walker and Dr. Kewal Dhariwal through the Data Management Conference - Canada. This award is designed to support students pursuing excellence in the specialized area of business analytics at the University of Calgary.
Wigham Family Undergraduate Scholarship
The Wigham Family Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. This scholarship supports students with a demonstrated interest in Mediterranean studies, particularly those majoring or minoring in Greek and Roman Studies, Ancient and Medieval History, or Archaeology. The award is specifically designed to defray travel expenses associated with overseas study or fieldwork in the Mediterranean or Europe. Recipients must demonstrate academic merit with a minimum GPA of 3.00 and show proven interest in Mediterranean studies. Preference is given to applicants with confirmed registration in either an academic course in Mediterranean studies or a field excavation in the Mediterranean or Europe. While students must be enrolled full time, they need not be carrying a full course load. Recipients may be required to give a public presentation of their project upon return from their overseas study or fieldwork experience.
Wigham Family Entrance Scholarship in Humanities and Social Sciences
The Wigham Family Entrance Scholarship in Humanities and Social Sciences is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Arts and Science Honours Academy in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement in high school and requires a scholarship average greater than 90.0%. Established through the generous support of donors Darol and Ev Wigham, this scholarship provides financial assistance to outstanding incoming students pursuing studies in humanities and social sciences disciplines. Up to ten awards of $1,000 each are available annually to qualified students who demonstrate exceptional academic excellence. Students are nominated through the High School Nominated Awards program for new students.
Weyland Scholarship
The Weyland Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Political Science at the University of Calgary. Established in memory of Chilton Mewburn Weyland, Maurice Chilton Weyland and Richard Walter Weyland by Mrs. Henrietta Weyland, this scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate interest and ability in the area of constitutional studies. The award is valued at up to $1,500 and one award is available each year. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and their demonstrated interest and ability in constitutional studies. This is an internal scholarship that requires nomination through the university's undergraduate continuing student application process. Eligible students must be continuing undergraduates (in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year) enrolled in the Faculty of Arts with a major in Political Science. There are no citizenship or residency restrictions for this award. For more information about the scholarship, students should contact the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary.
Western Canada College Old Boys' Memorial Scholarship
The Western Canada College Old Boys' Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering any faculty at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes graduates of Western Canada High School who have demonstrated outstanding service to the student body consistent with high academic achievement. Eligible students must demonstrate involvement in two or more of the following areas: athletics, cultural affairs, student government, or community service. Up to three awards valued at up to $1,700 each are available annually through this scholarship program established by the Western Canada College Old Boy's Association.
Werklund School of Education French Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students enrolled in the Werklund School of Education who are entering the French specialization of the Bachelor of Education program. The award is designed to support students who demonstrate both academic merit and a strong interest in effectively teaching French. Two pathways are eligible for this scholarship: students in the Two-Year Bachelor of Education After-Degree pathway can apply as an entrance award, while students in the Five-Year Concurrent Bachelor of Education pathway are eligible when entering EDUC 400-level courses in the upcoming Fall term. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and their demonstrated evidence of interest and ability to effectively teach French, as evaluated through the faculty's French proficiency interviews. Two scholarships of $1,000 each are awarded annually, providing recognition and financial support to students committed to French language education. This internal scholarship is funded by the Werklund School of Education and reflects the institution's commitment to supporting future educators in specialized teaching areas.
Werklund Community Engaged Leadership Scholarship - Two-Year After-Degree Pathway
This scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering the first year of the Two-Year Bachelor of Education After-Degree Pathway program in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and extra-curricular volunteer activities related to youth or education that demonstrate leadership and community service. The scholarship is renewable in the second (final) year of the program, provided recipients maintain enrolment in the Werklund School of Education and achieve a GPA of at least 3.20 over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous academic year. Students must be selected through nomination by the Werklund School of Education faculty, and applications should be submitted to Undergraduate Programs in Education.
Werklund Community Engaged Leadership Scholarship - Four Year
This scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering the Four-Year Bachelor of Education degree program in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. Both high school and transfer applicants may be considered. The scholarship recognizes academic merit along with extra-curricular activities related to youth or education that demonstrate leadership and community service. The award is renewable in the second, third, and fourth year of the Four-Year Bachelor of Education degree program, provided recipients maintain enrolment in the Werklund School of Education and achieve a minimum GPA of 3.20 based on an annual academic review. Students entering the program with transfer credit who intend to complete the program in less than four years will be required to follow a program plan approved by the Werklund School of Education. Applications are submitted to Undergraduate Programs in Education, and eligible students are selected by the faculty with recipient names provided to Student Financial Support for official notification.
Werklund Community Engaged Leadership Scholarship - Five Year Concurrent Pathway
This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering the fourth year of the Five-Year Bachelor of Education Concurrent Pathway program in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit along with extra-curricular volunteer activities related to youth or education that show leadership and community service. The scholarship is renewable in the fifth (final) year of the program, provided recipients maintain enrollment in the Werklund School of Education and achieve a GPA of at least 3.20 over a minimum 24.00 units in the previous academic year. Eligible students are selected by the faculty and recipient names are provided to Undergraduate Awards for official notification.
Wayne Hugo Memorial Scholarship
The Wayne Hugo Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Wayne Hugo who lost his life while enjoying his love of the mountains. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Chemical Engineering. The award is valued at up to $2,500 and is based on academic merit. This memorial scholarship honors Wayne Hugo's legacy while supporting outstanding engineering students pursuing their education in chemical engineering at the University of Calgary.
W.L. Britton Scholarship
The W.L. Britton Scholarship is designed to reward well rounded, contributing students who have the potential to become excellent lawyers as well as leaders in the profession and in the community. This scholarship is offered annually to a student entering second or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes students who demonstrate high academic standing (placed in the top third of their class) along with demonstrated teamwork and leadership qualities, as evidenced through participation in competitive sports and/or volunteerism conducted either within the community, working life or the university during the past five years. Applicants must submit a 500-word statement summarizing their teamwork and leadership qualities at the University, within the community or through sports participation.
W.G. (Bill) Howard Memorial Foundation Entrance Scholarship
The W.G. (Bill) Howard Memorial Foundation Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering first year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is provided in memory of the late Bill Howard, a graduate of the Engineering Class of '73 at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit, extra-curricular activities, and demonstrated leadership ability through involvement in the community, clubs and organizations while in high school. This entrance scholarship supports exceptional incoming engineering students who have shown commitment to their communities and leadership potential during their high school years.
Vivian Stevenson Scholarship
The Vivian Stevenson Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is available to students entering any faculty. The award is funded by the Estate of Vivian Stevenson and provides financial support to recognize outstanding academic achievement among incoming undergraduate students. Up to six scholarships are available annually, each valued at up to $3,500 CAD. Students apply through the My UCalgary Portal for High School Awards.
Viscount Bennett Undergraduate Scholarship
The Viscount Bennett Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. Established from a trust created by the late Right Honourable Viscount Bennett, P.C., K.C., LL.D., D.C.L., of Calgary and Mickelham, this scholarship recognizes academic merit, good character, and satisfactory personal qualities. The scholarship is available to students who have resided for at least five consecutive years in Calgary, or within 32 kilometers of that city, or in Banff National Park. This award provides $1,000 to support deserving undergraduate students in their continued studies.
Viscount Bennett Entrance Scholarship
The Viscount Bennett Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established from a trust created by the late Right Honourable Viscount Bennett, P.C., K.C., LL.D., D.C.L., of Calgary and Mickelham. Awards are granted on the basis of academic merit and good character, demonstrating satisfactory personal qualities. To be eligible, applicants must have resided for at least five consecutive years in Calgary, or within 32 kilometers of that city, or in Banff National Park. The scholarship provides $1,000 in funding and a variable number of awards are available each year.
Vincent M. Bjorndahl Scholarship
The Vincent M. Bjorndahl Scholarship is an annual award offered to continuing students entering second or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. Established in memory of Vincent M. Bjorndahl by Felesky Flynn, this scholarship recognizes superior academic merit and demonstrated initiative and leadership qualities through participation in extra-curricular activities within the law school or in the community. The award is specifically designed for students who demonstrate a career interest in Corporate Business Practice and/or Taxation Law. With an award value of up to $9,000, this scholarship provides significant financial support to one outstanding law student each year.
Victor Nicholas Ruryk Scholarship in Mind Sciences
The Victor Nicholas Ruryk Scholarship in Mind Sciences is an annual award established by the Estate of Victor Nicholas Ruryk to honor Victor Ruryk for students studying Mind Sciences in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is offered to continuing undergraduate students who are majoring in Mind Sciences within the Faculty of Kinesiology. The award is based on academic merit and recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in their studies. Recipients are selected through a nomination process, and interested students should contact the Faculty of Kinesiology for more information about the application process and eligibility requirements.
Victor Nicholas Ruryk Scholarship in Botany
The Victor Nicholas Ruryk Scholarship in Botany is an annual scholarship established in honour of Victor Nicholas Ruryk and his farming heritage. It supports continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary who are majoring in Plant Biology. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing botanical studies. Awards are offered to students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of undergraduate study who demonstrate strong academic performance in their plant biology major.
Veren Women in Engineering and Geoscience Scholarship
The Veren Women in Engineering and Geoscience Scholarship is offered annually to female continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and supports women pursuing studies in engineering or geoscience fields. Two awards are available, with one recipient selected from the Schulich School of Engineering and one from the Faculty of Science (majoring in Geology or Geophysics). The scholarship is provided by Veren Inc. and demonstrates their commitment to supporting women in technical fields related to the petroleum industry. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents, and preference is given to students with an interest in pursuing a career in the Petroleum Industry.
van Weelderen Family High School Scholarship
The van Weelderen Family High School Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit with a minimum admission average of 90% and demonstrated contribution to community extra-curricular activities. This entrance scholarship provides financial support to high-achieving high school students transitioning to university business studies. Established through the generosity of donors Aarnoud and Monica van Weelderen, this award aims to support exceptional students who have demonstrated both academic excellence and community engagement during their high school years.
University of Calgary Senate Scholarship
The University of Calgary Senate Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and active involvement in campus and/or community activities. This award is made possible through the generosity of members of the Senate and senate alumni of the University of Calgary. The scholarship provides financial support to students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to engagement beyond the classroom, fostering well-rounded student development and recognizing contributions to the university and broader community.
University of Calgary Music Alumni Association Scholarship
The University of Calgary Music Alumni Association Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering or enrolled in the Faculty of Arts, Bachelor of Music program. This scholarship recognizes students based on academic merit and the recommendation of the audition jury. The award is provided by the University of Calgary Music Alumni Association to support music students in their educational pursuits.
University of Calgary International Entrance Scholarship
The University of Calgary International Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate international students entering first year in any undergraduate degree program in the upcoming fall term. The scholarship provides $20,000 annually and is renewable for up to four years of study. Recipients must have satisfied the university's English Language Proficiency requirement and demonstrated academic merit. The scholarship is renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided recipients achieve a GPA of 2.60 or more over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms and continue to pay an international differential tuition fee as an international student. Two scholarships are awarded annually, supporting international students who are required to pay international tuition fees and who are not Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada.
University of Calgary General Undergraduate Scholarship
The University of Calgary General Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. This internal scholarship is awarded based on academic merit to continuing undergraduate students who are in their second, third, or fourth year of study. The scholarship amount is variable and the number of awards available varies each year. Students apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards. This scholarship is funded by the University of Calgary and is open to students of any citizenship or residency status who meet the academic merit requirements.
University of Calgary Faculty Women's Club Undergraduate Scholarship
The University of Calgary Faculty Women's Club Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,800 and is awarded based on academic merit. This internal scholarship is funded by the University of Calgary Faculty Women's Club and recognizes the academic achievements of students as they progress to their third year of undergraduate studies. Students can apply through the My UCalgary Portal Continuing Undergraduate Awards application process.
University of Calgary Faculty of Law Ruby Anniversary Scholarship
The University of Calgary Faculty of Law Ruby Anniversary Scholarship was created in 2016 to celebrate the Faculty of Law's 40th (Ruby) Anniversary. The scholarship represents a lasting legacy for students that illustrates the positive impact on the world when we hold true to the warmth, vitality, and strong passion for the legal profession. This scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Law, JD Program. Selection is based on academic merit. The award provides up to $1,300 to support a deserving law student in their second or third year of study. Funding comes from various donors to the Faculty of Law.
University of Calgary Engineering Alumni Scholarship
The University of Calgary Engineering Alumni Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Schulich School of Engineering. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to outstanding students beginning their engineering education. The award is made possible through the generous support of the Engineering Chapter of the University of Calgary Alumni Association and the Schulich School of Engineering Associates Program. Two scholarships are available each year, with each award valued at up to $9,000 CAD.
University of Calgary Alumni Association Scholarship
The University of Calgary Alumni Association Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering any faculty at the University of Calgary. This entrance scholarship recognizes academic merit, contributions to school and/or community life, and indication of academic promise. The scholarship is available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents entering their first year of undergraduate studies. Five scholarships are awarded each year, with each scholarship valued at up to $5,000. The award is funded by the University of Calgary Alumni Association to support outstanding incoming students who have demonstrated both academic excellence and meaningful engagement in their school and community.
Ursula O. and Herbert Zandmer Fine Arts Scholarship
The Ursula O. and Herbert Zandmer Fine Arts Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, majoring in Visual Studies at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit. This internal award, established through the Estate of Ursula O. and Herbert Zandmer, provides up to $5,000 to support one student each year as they continue their studies in fine arts.
Ursula O. and Herbert Zandmer Combined Degree Scholarship
The Ursula O. and Herbert Zandmer Combined Degree Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship provides two awards, with one designated for a student majoring in Chemical Engineering and one for a student majoring in Oil or Gas Engineering. At least one award is given in each major. Preference is given to students registered in a combined degree program in the Faculty of Arts or Haskayne School of Business. Recipients are selected based on academic merit. This scholarship was established through the Estate of Ursula O. and Herbert Zandmer to support engineering students pursuing combined degree programs.
Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Scholarship
The Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Scholarship is offered annually by the Alberta Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association to support students in geomatics and geographic information systems fields. This scholarship recognizes undergraduate students who are entering their fourth year at the University of Calgary and are pursuing studies in land information systems or geographic information systems. The award is based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities that benefit the community. Recipients must be majoring in either Geomatics Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering or Geography in the Faculty of Arts.
Upland Birds Alberta Scholarship
The Upland Birds Alberta Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, majoring in Ecology. The award is valued at up to $1,300 and recognizes academic standing in courses constituting the ecology field. This internal scholarship is provided through the generous support of Upland Birds Alberta. To be eligible, students must have completed at least 10 full-course equivalents and demonstrate strong academic performance in their ecology-focused coursework. The scholarship supports students in their third or fourth year of undergraduate study.
Undergraduate Nursing Society Scholarship
The Undergraduate Nursing Society Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering second or third year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. The scholarship, valued at up to $1,200, is awarded based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities that exemplify the UNS (Undergraduate Nursing Society) mandate. Applicants must be members of the Undergraduate Nursing Society and provide documentation regarding demonstrated proficiency in client care. This internal scholarship is funded by the Undergraduate Nursing Society donor and is available to students of any citizenship or residency status.
Tulsi Family Science Scholarship
The Tulsi Family Science Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is valued at up to $1,000. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.50 to be eligible for this award. This scholarship was generously established by donor Harish Tulsi to support outstanding science students pursuing their undergraduate studies. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance and continued enrollment in the Faculty of Science.
Tulsi Family Economics Scholarship
The Tulsi Family Economics Scholarship is an annual award offered to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. The scholarship supports students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts who are majoring in the BA Honors program in Economics. This merit-based scholarship was established through the generosity of donor Harish Tulsi to recognize academic excellence in the field of economics. The award provides financial support of up to $1,000 to one deserving student each year.
Trimac Transportation Undergraduate Scholarship in Supply Chain Management
Established by Trimac Transportation to recognize students pursuing supply chain management and demonstrated academic excellence. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in their third year at the Haskayne School of Business, majoring in Supply Chain Management. The award recognizes academic merit as well as extra-curricular activities demonstrating exceptional leadership, communication and problem solving skills.
Trevor Sawatzky Undergraduate Scholarship
The Trevor Sawatzky Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both academic merit and significant contributions to fostering and promoting a positive student experience for Haskayne School of Business students. Eligible students must show involvement in student clubs and/or organizations, and participate in a variety of student events and initiatives designed to enrich student life. The scholarship provides up to $1,800 to support one deserving student each year. This internal award is made possible through the generosity of donor Trevor Sawatzky and reflects the value placed on both academic excellence and community engagement within the business school.
TransAlta Corporation Memorial Scholarship
The TransAlta Corporation Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering second year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This scholarship was established by TransAlta Corporation in memory of G.A. Gaherty, late Chairperson of the Board of Calgary Power Ltd. (now known as TransAlta Corporation). The scholarship recognizes academic merit and supports students pursuing engineering studies. Five awards are available annually, distributed across engineering departments: one award each in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, and two awards in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Each scholarship provides $750 to the recipient.
Trak Com Wireless Scholarship in Electrical Engineering
The Trak Com Wireless Scholarship in Electrical Engineering is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded to students entering their third, fourth, or fifth year in the Schulich School of Engineering who are majoring in Electrical Engineering. Selection is based on academic merit. The award is provided by Trak Com Wireless Inc., a donor supporting excellence in electrical engineering education.
Trajan and Florica Nitescu Scholarship
The Trajan and Florica Nitescu Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is based on academic merit and is evenly distributed amongst second, third, and fourth year students. Established by Mrs. Florica Nitescu in memory of her husband Trajan, this award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in engineering students. The scholarship provides up to $4,300 annually with three awards available. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal: Continuing Undergraduate Awards system.
Thompson Scholarship
The Thompson Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is based on academic merit and is available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Established by donors Derrick and Stella Thompson of Calgary, this internal scholarship provides financial support to deserving students who demonstrate strong academic performance as they progress through their undergraduate studies. Students entering their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year are eligible to apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Thompson Reddick Undergraduate Scholarship in Drama
The Thompson-Reddick Scholarships in Drama have been established in recognition of celebrated actor and University of Calgary Associate Professor Emeritus of Drama, Grant Reddick. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts who are majoring in Drama. One award is offered to a student in year two and one award is offered to a student in year three. Recipients are selected based on academic merit. The scholarship provides up to $1400 to support undergraduate students pursuing their studies in Drama at the University of Calgary.
Thomas W. Buchanan Scholarship in Business
The Thomas W. Buchanan Scholarship in Business is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business, Accounting concentration. The scholarship was established in honour of Thomas W. Buchanan (BCOMM '80) being named 2013 recipient of the HSB MAX award recognizing outstanding success, personal achievement and extraordinary service to the school and the community. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides up to $1,400 to one qualified student per year.
Thomas S. Dobson Undergraduate Scholarship in Nursing
The Thomas S. Dobson Undergraduate Scholarship in Nursing is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering fourth year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established in honor of T.S. Dobson on the occasion of his retirement from the Board of Directors at Pembina Resources Limited, and is now provided by Pembina Corporation. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities. Up to four scholarships are awarded annually, each valued at up to $2,200.
Tetiana Lehkun Scholarship in Botany
The Tetiana Lehkun Scholarship in Botany is an annual scholarship established by the Estate of Victor Nicholas Ruryk in the name of Tetiana Lehkun to honour her market garden business. The scholarship supports students studying botany in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The award is offered to continuing undergraduate students who are majoring in Plant Biology and is based on academic merit. Up to three scholarships are available annually, with each award valued at up to $5,100 CAD. This scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement among undergraduate students pursuing studies in plant biology and botany. Students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Science with a major in BOTA or PLBI are eligible to apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Terra Mareck Cothran Business Law Scholarship
The Terra Mareck Cothran Business Law Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering their second year or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD Program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes students who have achieved a high standard of performance in LAW 509 - Business Associations. Preference is given to Indigenous students or students who identify as visible minorities. The scholarship provides $5,000 in financial support to one recipient annually. Students are nominated through the Law Nominated Awards process for New and Continuing Students.
Terence Penelhum Undergraduate Scholarship
The Terence Penelhum Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary, majoring in Philosophy or Religious Studies. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit. Two awards are available: one allocated to a student majoring in Religious Studies and one allocated to a student majoring in Philosophy. This scholarship was established by the former Faculty of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, former Department of Religious Studies, colleagues and former students of Dr. Penelhum to recognize outstanding undergraduate achievement in these fields of study.
Ted Rogers Legacy Scholarship
The Ted Rogers Legacy Scholarship is offered annually to high school students entering the Faculty of Science or Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This prestigious entrance scholarship recognizes academic excellence and leadership, providing significant financial support valued at $25,000. The scholarship is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study, supporting students pursuing degrees in Computer Science, Data Science, Computer Engineering, or Software Engineering. Recipients must demonstrate contribution to school and/or community life with demonstrated leadership qualities. To maintain the scholarship in subsequent years, students must remain enrolled in one of the eligible programs and achieve a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. The scholarship is available to Canadian citizens or permanent residents entering their first year of study.
Tecterra Geomatics Scholarship
The Tecterra Geomatics Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in their second year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary with a major in Geomatics Engineering. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit. This award is made possible through the generous support of Tecterra Inc., a company supporting geomatics and location-based technology development. Three scholarships of $10,000 each are available annually to support students pursuing studies in geomatics engineering, a field that combines spatial data science, surveying, and geographic information systems.
Teacher Education Centennial Scholarship
The Teacher Education Centennial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. This scholarship supports students who demonstrate academic merit as they pursue their teaching education. The award is made possible through the Centennial Scholarship Endowment Fund, with additional support from the Faculty of Education. Recipients are selected through a nomination process, and students are encouraged to contact the Werklund School of Education for more information about eligibility and the selection process.
TC Energy Indigenous Legacy Scholarship
The TC Energy Indigenous Legacy Scholarship provides financial support to Indigenous students pursuing post-secondary education. TC Energy offers 750+ scholarships available across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, with awards valued at up to $5,000. The scholarships are designed to help build strong communities, develop the next generation of community leaders and provide a skilled workforce. Eligible students must be enrolled in a post-secondary institution for the upcoming academic year, be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, be located in a community near TC Energy's operations or projects, and would benefit from supplementary education funding.
Tavender Family Scholarship
The Tavender Family Scholarship is offered to a student entering second or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This renewable scholarship recognizes superior academic merit with academic standing on the Dean's List, along with demonstrated initiative and leadership qualities through commitment and contribution to extra-curricular activities within the law school or in the community. The scholarship is renewable in the third year of the JD program, provided the recipient achieves a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. This award was established by David Tavender, K.C. and the University of Calgary to support outstanding law students who excel both academically and in their contributions to the law school community.
Svein Svarte Scholarship in Engineering
This scholarship was created for Svein Svarte in honour of his many contributions to the Professional Engineer profession and to the Alberta oil and gas industry. The award is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Oil and Gas Engineering. Academic merit is the primary criterion for selection. Preference is to allocate one award to a female student and one award to a male student.
Susan L. Riddell Rose Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship
Established in honour of Susan Riddell Rose, 2012 Recipient of the Distinguished Business Leader Award (DBLA), this scholarship recognizes the hard work and commitment of today's business students aspiring to be the next generation of business leaders. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in the Haskayne School of Business. Preference is given to students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, with second preference given to Energy Management students. Recipients are selected based on academic merit.
Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Science Scholarship
The Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Science Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is specifically designed for students majoring in Geology or Geophysics and is awarded based on academic merit. The scholarship provides financial support of up to $5,000 to emerging leaders in these scientific disciplines. Originally donated by Petro-Canada, this award recognizes outstanding students pursuing studies in geoscience fields.
Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Engineering Scholarship
The Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Engineering Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit among students majoring in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, or Oil & Gas Engineering. The award is designed to support emerging leaders in engineering fields who demonstrate strong academic performance. Students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study are eligible to apply through the My UCalgary Portal continuing undergraduate awards application process.
Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Business Scholarship
The Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Business Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit among students majoring in various business disciplines including Accounting, Business Process Management, Energy Management, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, International Business Strategy, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Operations Management, Petroleum Land Management, Risk Management, Insurance & Finance, Risk Management & Insurance, or Supply Chain Management. This award supports emerging leaders in business education who are pursuing their undergraduate degrees in these specialized fields.
Summit Veterinary Pharmacy Ltd. Scholarship in Clinical Pharmacology
The Summit Veterinary Pharmacy Ltd. Scholarship in Clinical Pharmacology is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes superior academic merit in two specific courses: VETM 443 - Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology and VETM 523 - Anesthesiology and Therapeutics. This award provides financial support to veterinary medicine students who demonstrate exceptional performance in clinical pharmacology and related therapeutic disciplines. The scholarship is funded by Summit Veterinary Pharmacy Ltd. and is administered through the University of Calgary's internal awards program.
SU Quality Money Black Brilliance Scholarship
The SU Quality Money Black Brilliance Scholarship is offered annually by the University of Calgary Student's Union Quality Money to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in any program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed to support Black students who demonstrate involvement and leadership in Black communities through extra-curricular activities. The award provides $3,500 to recipients who meet the eligibility criteria. Ten scholarships are available each year, making this a significant opportunity for Black undergraduate students who have completed at least their first year of studies and are continuing their education at the University of Calgary.
Stephanie Saul Memorial Scholarship in Engineering
The Stephanie Saul Memorial Scholarship in Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, majoring in Electrical Engineering. The scholarship was established by Penn West Energy Trust, along with former classmates, family and friends of Ms. Stephanie Saul, a graduate of the class of 2009 in Electrical Engineering. The intent of this scholarship is to award a student requiring financial assistance who has the potential to be a good engineer. Recipients must demonstrate academic merit and be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Two scholarships of up to $4,500 each are awarded annually to students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study.
Stantec Equity & Diversity Scholarship
The Stantec Equity & Diversity Scholarship is designed to support the next generation of leaders and champions in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) fields. Stantec recognizes the value and advantages of diverse ideas within communities and is committed to growing diversity within these fields. The scholarship will contribute to the creation of a critical mass of talented students that will fully represent the industry, providing an environment in which all can thrive academically and professionally. Through this scholarship, Stantec awards $200,000 annually to provide financial aid to people in historically underrepresented and Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) groups. The number of scholarships awarded is based on the specific needs articulated by applicants, with award values ranging between $1,500 and $10,000. Additionally, there are 10 paid internships available to applicants at locations confirmed annually.
Spirit and Serena Sunderji Scholarship
The Spirit and Serena Sunderji Scholarship is offered annually to a graduating student in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary who is pursuing a career in a small animal practice. The scholarship recognizes academic merit based on student performance in the Small Animal GVP rotation, with consideration given to the number of small animal rotations and overall performance in these rotations. Preference is given to students who have been accepted into a formal small animal internship, with second preference to students who have secured a job in a small animal practice. The overall GPA in Year IV courses may also be considered if necessary. This award supports students who demonstrate excellence in small animal veterinary medicine as they transition from their veterinary education to professional practice.
Spencer Dial Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Spencer Dial Memorial Scholarship in Business was established in 2018 by family and friends in memory of Spencer Dial, a Haskayne business student. This annual scholarship recognizes a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business who exemplifies Spencer's creative spirit and values. The award is based on academic merit and requires applicants to submit a personal statement in the form of a video (no more than 10 minutes long) demonstrating how they embody Spencer's creative spirit and values. The scholarship provides financial support to business students who demonstrate both academic excellence and the creative, value-driven qualities that characterized Spencer Dial's life and studies.
Sonia Scurfield Scholarship
The Sonia Scurfield Scholarship was established in recognition of the participation of the late Ralph Scurfield in bringing the Flames Hockey team to Calgary. The scholarship is offered annually to one male and one female continuing undergraduate student entering second year at the Haskayne School of Business, Bachelor of Commerce program. Recipients must be active members of a Dinos Varsity team (not practice squad) and demonstrate academic merit. The scholarship is renewable in the third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided recipients achieve a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 18.00 units completed in the previous fall and winter terms. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Society of Undergraduate Mathematics - Calgary (SUM-C) Scholarship
The Society of Undergraduate Mathematics - Calgary (SUM-C) Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, specifically within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit to students who are members of the Society of Calgary Undergraduate Mathematics. This award recognizes outstanding students pursuing mathematics and statistics studies at the University of Calgary. Students must be enrolled in majors including Applied and Computational Sciences, Applied Mathematics, General Mathematics, Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, or Statistics. The scholarship is open to students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate study with no citizenship or residency restrictions.
Society of Petroleum Engineers Third Year Scholarship
The Society of Petroleum Engineers Third Year Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering third year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is available to students majoring in Oil & Gas Engineering or with a minor in Petroleum Engineering. Awards are made on the basis of academic merit, with preference given to students who are members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. This scholarship is funded by the Petroleum Society of Canada and provides up to $1,750 CAD per recipient. Two scholarships are available annually to support outstanding students pursuing petroleum engineering education.
Society of Petroleum Engineers Second Year Scholarship
The Society of Petroleum Engineers Second Year Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their second year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically for students with a major in Oil & Gas Engineering or a minor in Petroleum Engineering. Selection is based on academic merit, with preference given to students who are members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. Up to three scholarships are available, each valued at up to $1,750 CAD. This internal scholarship provides financial support to promising engineering students pursuing petroleum-related disciplines during their second year of study.
Society of Petroleum Engineers Final Year Scholarship
The Society of Petroleum Engineers Final Year Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically designed for students with a major in Oil & Gas Engineering or a minor in Petroleum Engineering who have completed the Schulich School of Engineering Internship Program. The award recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to deserving students in petroleum-related engineering disciplines. Preference is given to students who are members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, encouraging professional engagement and development in the field.
Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers (SASE) Scholarship
The Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers (SASE) Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Science or Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship supports students majoring in specific science disciplines including Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Environmental Science, and Natural Sciences, as well as engineering disciplines such as Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Software, or Mechanical Engineering. Recipients must demonstrate academic merit and be active members of the SASE Club. Three scholarships of $3,000 each are awarded annually to eligible students in their second, third, or fourth year of study.
Soby Boyden Lenz Scholarship in Family Law
This scholarship was created in celebration of Soby Boyden Lenz's 20th anniversary and in celebration of the University of Calgary's 40th anniversary as a way to support students interested in pursuing a career in family law. The scholarship is offered annually to a student in the Faculty of Law, JD program with the highest standing in LAW 515: Family Law. Preference is given to the student with the aggregate highest standing in LAW 515: Family Law and LAW 683: Advanced Family Law if both courses are offered in the same year. This award recognizes academic excellence in family law studies and supports students committed to this field of legal practice.
Smiley Raborn, Jr. Scholarship
The Smiley Raborn, Jr. Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary, majoring in Visual Studies, Dance, Drama or Music. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides financial support up to $2,500. This opportunity is made possible through the generosity of CanDel Oil Ltd. and aims to support students pursuing creative and performing arts disciplines. Recipients are selected through a nomination process for continuing undergraduate students, and for more information, students should contact the School of Creative and Performing Arts.
Sir Ranulph de Glanvill Scholarship in Legal History
The Sir Ranulph de Glanvill Scholarship in Legal History is an annual scholarship offered to undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The award is presented to the student who submits the best essay in the constitutional and/or legal history of the common law world. Named after donor Louis A. Knafla, this scholarship recognizes academic merit and excellence in legal history scholarship. The award provides up to $1,500 to one undergraduate student annually. For additional information about the scholarship, students should contact the Department of History at the University of Calgary.
Sigurd Hagen-Torn Scholarship in Dance, Wellness & Research
The Sigurd Hagen-Torn Scholarship in Dance, Wellness & Research is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts majoring in Dance at the University of Calgary. This scholarship was established by Sigurd Hagen-Torn, a friend of the Dance Department for over 35 years, and reflects his interest in research and the effects of dance on the body as an inspiration to live a healthy lifestyle. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and extra-curricular activities showing interest in Health & Wellness. Recipients must be in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study and may be of any citizenship or residency status.
Shirley M. White Scholarship
The Shirley M. White Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing full-time undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, BFA (Drama) program at the University of Calgary. The award is based on academic merit and is valued at up to $1,700. This scholarship is funded through the generosity of donor Dr. Terry White. Recipients are selected for their demonstrated academic excellence in the drama program. For more information about this award, students should contact the School of Creative and Performing Arts, Division of Drama at the University of Calgary.
Shirley C. Murray Scholarship
The Shirley C. Murray Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts who is majoring in Dance at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is valued at up to $1,300. The award is made possible through the generous support of Dance Montage. Students interested in this opportunity should contact the School of Creative and Performing Arts, Division of Dance for more information. This is an internal scholarship administered through the university's nomination process.
Seymour Schulich Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship for Students Outside the Calgary Area
This scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering first year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes exceptional academic merit for students whose permanent home address and high school from which they will graduate must be at least 100 kilometres outside the Calgary city centre. International students are also eligible. The scholarship is renewable in the second and third years at the University of Calgary for $30,400 providing the recipient maintains enrolment in the Schulich School of Engineering and achieves a minimum GPA of 3.50 on a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. This prestigious award is made possible through the generosity of donor Seymour Schulich.
Seymour Schulich Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship for Calgary Area Residents
The Seymour Schulich Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship for Calgary Area Residents is offered annually to undergraduate students entering first year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This prestigious scholarship recognizes exceptional academic merit and provides substantial financial support to students from the Calgary area. The award is valued at $15,200 per year and is renewable in the second and third years at the University of Calgary, providing continued support throughout the student's undergraduate engineering studies. To maintain the scholarship, recipients must remain enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering and achieve a minimum GPA of 3.50 in the previous fall and winter terms based on a full course load of at least 30 units. Eligibility requires that the student's permanent home address is within 100 kilometres of the Calgary city centre, though international students are also eligible for this award.
Senator the Honourable H.A. Olson Scholarship
The Senator the Honourable H.A. Olson Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit to students from Alberta living south of Latitude 50, excluding Calgary. Preference is given to graduates from a high school within the 1968 boundaries of the federal electoral constituency of Medicine Hat. The award was established by the H.A. Olson Scholarship Fund and friends in honour of Senator H.A. 'Bud' Olson.
Senator Stan Waters Memorial Scholarship
The Senator Stan Waters Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business, the Schulich School of Engineering or the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Political Science. The award recognizes academic merit and demonstrated leadership in student government and student activities, preferably with a business and/or political direction. Recipients must also demonstrate involvement in scholastic or extra-curricular activities that promote the development of superior communication skills. Up to $5,000 is available, with two awards granted annually.
Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP Scholarship in Insurance Law
The Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP Scholarship in Insurance Law is offered annually to students enrolled in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit, specifically awarding students who achieve the highest academic standing in LAW 553: Insurance Law. The award provides up to $2,200 and two scholarships are available each year. Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP is a full service law firm based in Calgary, Alberta, and has been a long-time supporter and friend of the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary. Students must be in their 2nd or 3rd year of the JD program and are selected through the Law Nominated Awards process for New and Continuing Students.
Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP Recognition of Excellence Entrance Scholarship
The Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP Recognition of Excellence Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering into the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is valued at up to $7,000. The award is supported by Scott Venturo Rudakoff LLP, a full service law firm based in Calgary, Alberta that has been a long-term supporter and friend of the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary. One scholarship is awarded each year to an incoming first-year law student.
Schulich School of Engineering Scholarship
The Schulich School of Engineering Scholarship is an entrance scholarship offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit and is designed to support incoming engineering students as they begin their undergraduate studies. Seven scholarships are awarded each year, each valued at $5,000. This is an internal scholarship funded by the Schulich School of Engineering, providing financial support to high-achieving students who have demonstrated strong academic performance in their high school studies and are pursuing engineering education at the University of Calgary.
Sayed Family Scholarship
The Sayed Family Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. This $2,000 scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed to support students who are the first generation in their family attending post-secondary education in Canada. The award was established through the generosity of donor Mohsin Dhrubo and reflects a commitment to supporting educational access and opportunity for students breaking new ground in their families' educational journeys.
RSM Canada - Norman Hames Memorial Scholarship
The RSM Canada - Norman Hames Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business with an Accounting concentration. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded to students registered in three senior level accounting courses in their fourth year who express an intention of pursuing the Chartered Accountancy program. This internal scholarship provides financial support to outstanding accounting students as they progress toward professional certification in the field of accounting.
Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 288) Scholarship
The Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 288) Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering first year at the University of Calgary in any faculty. This entrance scholarship is based on academic merit and is specifically designated for graduates of any Airdrie, Alberta high school. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence among graduating high school students from the Airdrie area and supports their transition to university education. Awards are made possible through the generosity of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 288 in Airdrie.
Ronald D. Bell Scholarship
The Ronald D. Bell Scholarship is an annual award offered to students entering their third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit in Taxation Law and requires candidates to demonstrate leadership ability and high standards of integrity. Established by the law firm Felesky Flynn, this scholarship supports outstanding law students who have excelled in their taxation law studies and demonstrated personal qualities of leadership and integrity. The award provides up to $500 annually to one qualifying student who meets the academic and character requirements.
Robert Boulware Memorial Scholarship
The Robert Boulware Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established by Canadian Natural Resources Limited in memory of Robert Boulware, a leader in the petroleum industry and one of the founders of Canadian Natural Resources Limited. Up to three awards of $2,500 each are available annually to recognize academic merit among eligible students. Preference is given to students majoring in Geophysics, though students in Applied Geology and Geology are also eligible to apply.
Robert Alexander McMillan Shields Memorial Scholarship in Canadian History
The Robert Alexander McMillan Shields Memorial Scholarship in Canadian History was established in memory of Bob Shields, who was a professor at the University of Calgary from 1960-1988, and was professor emeritus until his death in 1993. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in History. The award recognizes academic merit and requires that recipients have successfully completed a minimum of two half courses in Canadian history. This scholarship honors the legacy of Professor Shields and supports students pursuing the study of Canadian history at the University of Calgary.
Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship in Medicine
This scholarship is offered annually to a student entering first year in the Cumming School of Medicine, MD program at the University of Calgary. The award is based on the admission rating as determined by the Admissions Committee. The scholarship provides up to $1,600 to support an incoming medical student's educational expenses. The award is funded by the Don Mazankowski Scholarship Foundation with matching funds from the Cumming School of Medicine. This is a nomination-based award where students are selected by the Cumming School of Medicine rather than through a separate application process.
Richard L. (Rick) George Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship
The Richard L. (Rick) George Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. Established in honour of Richard L. George, 2011 Recipient of the Distinguished Business Leader Award (DBLA), this award recognizes the hard work and commitment of today's business students aspiring to be the next generation of business leaders. The scholarship is based on academic merit and is awarded to students in their second, third, or fourth year of study. Two scholarships are available each year, with each valued at up to $2,500 CAD. Students of any citizenship or residency status are eligible to apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Richard and Lois Haskayne Legacy Scholarship
The Richard and Lois Haskayne Legacy Scholarship was established by Richard and Lois Haskayne to recognize the leadership and academic ability of students pursuing an undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary. This prestigious scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Haskayne School of Business Bachelor of Commerce degree program. The scholarship is renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided recipients achieve a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. Recipients must demonstrate exceptional academic merit and promise, as well as significant contribution to school and/or community life with demonstrated leadership. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Richard & Beverly Dunn Chancellor's Scholarship
The Richard & Beverly Dunn Chancellor's Scholarship is offered annually to a high school student entering their first year in any undergraduate faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is valued at $15,000 and is renewable for up to four years (second, third, and fourth year) provided the recipient maintains a minimum GPA of 3.60 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. Recipients are expected to continue their involvement in activities outside the classroom and must submit annually a copy of their Co-Curricular Record or a statement outlining their leadership and campus/community involvement during the most recent academic year for review and approval by Undergraduate Awards. The award recognizes exceptional academic merit and promise, as well as contribution to school and/or community life with demonstrated leadership. Only Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents are eligible to apply.
Rhoda F. Blythe Philosophy Undergraduate Scholarship
The Rhoda F. Blythe Philosophy Undergraduate Scholarship is an endowed award established by faculty members and friends of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Calgary in honor of Rhoda F. Blythe on the occasion of her retirement from the department in 1982. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts who is majoring in Philosophy. The award is made at the discretion of the Department Meeting in Council, with primary consideration being given to noteworthy philosophical aptitude and academic achievement. Should the scholarship not be awarded in a particular year, the award for the following year would normally be doubled, providing additional value for future recipients. This scholarship recognizes and supports students who demonstrate exceptional ability and promise in the field of philosophy. The award is intended to encourage and reward academic excellence and philosophical thinking among undergraduate students pursuing philosophy studies at the University of Calgary.
Raytheon Canada Limited Scholarship for Indigenous Students
The Raytheon Canada Limited Scholarship for Indigenous Students is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically designed to support Canadian Indigenous students pursuing studies in Electrical Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering or Computer Science in the Faculty of Science. Recipients are selected based on academic merit. If no eligible applicants are found in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science, consideration will be extended to Canadian Indigenous students enrolled in other disciplines in the following order of priority: Engineering (any department), Mathematics, Physics, or any other undergraduate faculty.
Raymond Dales Award of Excellence in Geology
The Raymond Dales Award of Excellence in Geology is an annual scholarship established by family and friends of Raymond Dales to support outstanding undergraduate students in geology at the University of Calgary. The award is offered to a continuing undergraduate student entering their fourth year in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Geology. The scholarship is based on academic merit, with preference given to students with a leaning towards mineral rather than oil and gas exploration. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Rank-it.ca College Scholarship
Rank-it.ca is offering a $500 scholarship to students enrolled in American or Canadian post-secondary educational institutions. The scholarship is designed for students interested in consumer trends and the evolution of technology and products. Applicants must submit an essay of up to 500 words discussing what consumer trend they believe is here to stay. The scholarship recognizes students who can critically analyze and predict which modern innovations will stand the test of time, reflecting Rank-it.ca's obsession with new products and trends. The winning essay will be featured on the Rank-it.ca website, granting the organization non-exclusive publication rights. This scholarship encourages students to think critically about the rapidly changing world of consumer technology and entertainment, from the evolution of television to modern streaming and mobile computing.
R.W. Zwicky Memorial Scholarship
The R.W. Zwicky Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established in memory of R.W. Zwicky by the Zwicky family to honor their husband and father. This scholarship recognizes academic merit among engineering students as they progress toward completing their undergraduate degree. The award provides up to $1,200 to support one exceptional student's educational expenses during their final year of study. Applicants must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards. The scholarship is an internal award administered by the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar and is available to students regardless of citizenship or residency status.
R.J. Torrence Memorial Scholarship
The R.J. Torrence Memorial Scholarship was established in recognition of Dr. Robert J. Torrence, a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics from 1968-2000, and his dedication to students of mathematics. The scholarship honors Dr. Torrence's legacy by supporting undergraduate students pursuing studies in mathematics at the University of Calgary. The award is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science, specifically in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Students must be enrolled in a Major or Honours program in Applied or Pure Mathematics. Preference is given to students with an interest in Relativity or other areas of Mathematical Physics. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides up to $1,500 to the recipient.
Ptarmigan Foundation Indigenous Achievement Scholarship
The Ptarmigan Foundation Indigenous Achievement Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering any faculty at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit among Canadian Indigenous students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents. The award provides up to $5,000 and is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study, supporting recipients throughout their second, third, and fourth years provided they maintain a minimum 3.20 GPA on a minimum of 30 units in the previous fall and winter terms. Two scholarships are available each year, made possible through the generous support of the Ptarmigan Charitable Foundation. This scholarship aims to promote Indigenous achievement and support Indigenous students in their pursuit of higher education at the University of Calgary.
Professor Marguerite Schumacher Nursing Scholarship
A nationally known nursing leader, Professor Marguerite Schumacher was appointed to the University of Calgary's Faculty of Nursing in 1974 and served as the Faculty's first Dean between 1975-79. This award honours her momentous contributions to nursing education. Offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Nursing, Degree Holder or Transfer Route, the scholarship is based on academic merit using admission average to the Bachelor of Nursing program. Preference is given to students whose home address is in a rural community. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence among nursing students entering the university.
Professor Hugh and Joan Jones Scholarship in Physics
The Professor Hugh and Joan Jones Scholarship in Physics is an annual scholarship established in memory of Hugh Jones, a past professor in physics at the University of Calgary, and his late wife Joan. This award honors their commitment to physics and supporting students as they pursue their studies. The scholarship is offered to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Science majoring in Physics, with selection based on academic merit. The scholarship provides up to $4,500 to one recipient each year.
Pringle Family Scholarship for the Visual Arts
The Pringle Family Scholarship for the Visual Arts is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary, specifically in the Department of Art. The scholarship recognizes demonstrated excellence in work produced throughout the year and academic merit. Students must be enrolled in majors related to Art History, Art, or Visual Studies. For more information about the scholarship, students should contact the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Calgary.
President's Admission Scholarship
The President's Admission Scholarship is offered annually by the University of Calgary in recognition of high academic achievement. This scholarship is automatically awarded to undergraduate students in any faculty entering their first year from high school. The award is based on a final admission average of 95.00% or higher as calculated by the undergraduate Admissions Office. No application is required as the scholarship is automatically awarded to eligible students who meet the academic threshold. This non-renewable scholarship provides $5,000 CAD to support students beginning their undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary.
Polyna Savridi Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
The Polyna Savridi Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate vocal music student in the Faculty of Arts, Bachelor of Music program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship provides financial support of up to $1,000 to one deserving student each year. Awards are based on academic merit with preference given to students accepted into the performance route. This scholarship honors the memory of Polyna Savridi and supports talented vocal music students pursuing their undergraduate studies in music performance at the university.
Polyna Savridi Memorial Entrance Scholarship
The Polyna Savridi Memorial Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to a vocal music student entering first year in the Faculty of Arts, Bachelor of Music program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on musical ability and the recommendation of the audition jury. This entrance award is made possible through the Polyna Savridi Memorial Foundation in Calgary. The scholarship provides financial support to recognize talented vocal music students beginning their undergraduate studies in music at the university.
Pine Creek Research Scholarship
The Pine Creek Research Scholarship supports research at or in conjunction with the Pine Creek Research Centre. Valued at $4,000, this scholarship is open to students entering or enrolled in a full-time, thesis-based graduate program, or students in the final year of an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Science or the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. Applicants must submit a one-page research proposal that clearly describes the connection with the Pine Creek Research Centre. The scholarship was established by the Organizing Committee of the International Water Association 2005 Watershed and River Basin Management Specialty Conference, Calgary 2005. One award is available annually to support student research activities related to the Pine Creek Research Centre.
Physics and Astronomy Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in the Faculty of Science, in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. The award is valued at up to $800 and is awarded based on academic merit. It was established through a generous donation by Megan McClure. Students must be enrolled in one of the eligible majors: Astrophysics (ASPH), Chemical Physics (CHPH), or Physics (PHYS). The scholarship is available to students of any citizenship or residency status.
Peter H. Spear Memorial Scholarship
The Peter H. Spear Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary with a specialization in Fine Arts (Drama). The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and honors the memory of Peter Spear. This scholarship was established by family and friends of Peter Spear to support students pursuing education in drama and fine arts. The award provides up to $4,800 to one qualified student each year. Students must be continuing undergraduate students in their second, third, or fourth year of study in specified drama or fine arts education programs. For additional information about this scholarship, students are encouraged to contact the Werklund School of Education directly.
Peter Glockner Engineering Scholarship for Excellence
Established by Peter and Sarah Glockner to provide an educational opportunity to outstanding and gifted students. This scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering third year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The award is renewable in fourth year providing the recipient achieves a minimum GPA of 3.50 on a minimum of 30.00 units completed in the third year and registers in a minimum of 30 units in the upcoming fall and winter terms as a Mechanical or Civil Engineering major. Selection is based on academic merit in second year courses while enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering, with a minimum GPA of 3.50 on at least 30 units over fall and winter terms. Financial need may also be taken into consideration. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Pearl and Samuel Huang Scholarship in Computer Science
The Pearl and Samuel Huang Scholarship in Computer Science is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their third or fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, majoring in Computer Science with a concentration in Software Engineering. Pearl and Samuel Huang created this gift in order to support students who share their passion for community service and leadership. Samuel graduated in 1999 with a BSc in Computer Science. The scholarship recognizes students based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating community service and leadership. Two awards of $2,500 each are available annually to eligible students who are pursuing their education in computer science with a software engineering focus. This scholarship reflects the donors' commitment to supporting the next generation of computer science professionals who demonstrate not only academic excellence but also a dedication to giving back to their communities through service and leadership activities.
Pason Memorial Scholarship in Software Engineering
The Pason Memorial Scholarship in Software Engineering was established by Pason Systems Corporation in memory of Systems Engineer Bennie Vorster. This scholarship recognizes outstanding software engineering students who demonstrate academic excellence. Offered annually to continuing students enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, the award is specifically designated for students majoring in Software Engineering. The scholarship provides financial support up to $5,000 per recipient, with two awards available each year. Selection is based on academic merit, rewarding students who have achieved excellence in their software engineering studies.
Paramount Resources Ltd. Undergraduate Scholarship
The Paramount Resources Ltd. Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business, Bachelor of Commerce program. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and requires that candidates have successfully completed two work term placements. Selection is based on the employers' letters of recommendation and outstanding marks on their performance evaluations and work term reports. The award value is up to $6,700 and one scholarship is awarded each year. This is an internal scholarship administered by the University of Calgary and requires nomination through the Fall Undergraduate Nominated Award application process.
Pamela Hadfield York Family Scholarship
The Pamela Hadfield York Family Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is based on academic merit and provides up to $800 to support a student's educational pursuits. Preference is given to female students and to single parents. This award recognizes academic achievement while supporting students who may face additional challenges in pursuing their education. The scholarship is internally funded by the Pamela Hadfield York Family and is available to students in any faculty who are in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of undergraduate studies.
P3 Veterinary Partners Diversity Scholarship
The P3 Veterinary Partners Diversity Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students enrolled in the 2nd or 3rd year in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed to support diversity within the veterinary medicine field. To be eligible, students must self-identify as racialized or as a visible minority. This award is funded by P3 Veterinary Partners and aims to promote inclusivity and representation in veterinary education.
Osler International Energy Law Scholarship
The Osler International Energy Law Scholarship is offered annually by Osler, Hoskin, Harcort LLP to continuing students enrolled in the Faculty of Law JD Program at the University of Calgary who are entering the International Energy Lawyers Program. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit. To be eligible, recipients must have been admitted into year one of the JD program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary and be entering their second or third year of study. This scholarship supports students pursuing specialized training in international energy law, a field of critical importance given Calgary's position as a major energy center. For more information about the scholarship and the International Energy Lawyers Program, applicants should contact the Faculty of Law directly.
Osler and OUTLaw 2SLGBTQI+ Diversity Scholarship
The Osler and OUTLaw 2SLGBTQI+ Diversity Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit while also supporting students who have demonstrated meaningful involvement with and contribution to the 2SLGBTQI+ community. This award is made possible through the generous support of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP and OUTLaw Calgary, organizations committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within the legal profession. The scholarship provides $2,000 to one deserving law student annually, helping to support their legal education while acknowledging their commitment to advancing 2SLGBTQI+ representation and advocacy.
O. George Fritz Scholarship
The O. George Fritz Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Faculty of Science, in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established in memory of O. George Fritz, a member of the academic staff of the University of Calgary from 1969 until his death in February 1994. The award is funded by the University of Calgary Faculty Association (TUCFA) and friends and colleagues of O. George Fritz. Selection is based on academic merit, recognizing outstanding students pursuing studies in physics and astronomy fields. This internal scholarship provides up to $1,600 to support continuing students in their final year of undergraduate studies.
O'Brien Health Sciences Admission Excellence Award
The O'Brien Health Sciences Admission Excellence Award is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year of post-secondary studies in the Cumming School of Medicine, Bachelor of Health Sciences program at the University of Calgary. The award, which totals $7,000, is divided between students entering Biomedical Sciences, Bioinformatics, and Health and Society concentrations. Applicants must demonstrate exceptional academic merit based on high school grades, with a conditional requirement of a final admission average of at least 85.5% to the Bachelor of Health Sciences program. Beyond academic excellence, candidates must also show demonstrated community service, excellence in athletics, or relevant work experience. This award is made possible through the generous support of donors David and Gail O'Brien. It recognizes outstanding incoming students who have excelled both academically and through their contributions to their communities or other pursuits, providing financial support as they begin their journey in health sciences education.
O'Brien Continuing Scholarship
The O'Brien Continuing Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Bachelor of Health Sciences program at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit, research experience and performance, as well as extracurricular activities, particularly those showing service to others in the community. Recipients are selected based on a comprehensive application that includes a personal statement, resume, and two letters of reference supporting their extracurricular interests. Applications must be submitted to the O'Brien Centre in the Cumming School of Medicine by April 1st. The award provides $7,000 to support continuing students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study.
O'Brien BHSc Admission Award
The O'Brien BHSc Admission Award is offered annually to undergraduate students entering the first year of post-secondary studies in the Cumming School of Medicine, Bachelor of Health Sciences program at the University of Calgary. The award is divided between students entering three streams: Biomedical Sciences, Bioinformatics, and Health and Society. This scholarship recognizes academic merit based on high school grades, along with demonstrated community service, excellence in athletics, or work experience. Recipients must achieve a final admission average of a minimum 85.5% to the Bachelor of Health Sciences program. The award is valued at $1,500 per recipient, with a variable number of awards available each year. The scholarship is made possible through the generous support of donors David and Gail O'Brien.
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Scholarship
The Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering second year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit as well as involvement in extra-curricular activities and community work. This award provides financial support to outstanding law students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to broader community engagement. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated academic performance in their first year of law school combined with their contributions to extra-curricular activities and community service.
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Indigenous Award
The Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Indigenous Award is offered annually to an entering student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and financial need among Indigenous students. Priority is given to students who demonstrate outstanding leadership abilities through their contributions to school life and extra-curricular activities related to community service and volunteerism. The award provides $2,000 to support one incoming law student each year.
Norreen Baker Education Scholarship
The Norreen Baker Education Scholarship is offered annually to continuing students in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is made possible through the generosity of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit and volunteer experience with children among students pursuing the Elementary Route in the education program. Recipients must be continuing undergraduate students in their second, third, or fourth year of study in specified education majors.
Norman Ronald Silver Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Norman Ronald Silver Memorial Scholarship in Business is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and recognizes outstanding academic achievement among business students as they approach the completion of their undergraduate degree. This award is made possible through the generosity of the Associates of the Haskayne School of Business and is designed to support students pursuing excellence in business education at the University of Calgary.
Norman Ronald Silver Memorial Entrance Scholarship
The Norman Ronald Silver Memorial Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary in any faculty. This scholarship honors the memory of Norman Ronald Silver, who was a student at Henry Wise Wood High School at the time of his death. The award recognizes academic achievement with a minimum admission average of 75% and strong citizenship qualities. Eligibility is restricted to graduates of Henry Wise Wood High School. The scholarship provides financial support of up to $2,500 to one incoming student each year, made possible through the generosity of the family and friends of Norman Ronald Silver.
Norman J. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship for Choral Performance
The Norman J. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship for Choral Performance was established in memory of Norman J. Kennedy (1905-1970) in recognition of the contribution he made to the musical life in the City of Calgary. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, Bachelor of Music program. The award recognizes both academic merit and participation and contribution to choral performance or choral conducting. The scholarship provides up to $2,500 annually to support one student pursuing their undergraduate music degree with a focus on choral performance or conducting. This award is administered by the University of Calgary and was established by Mrs. Doris Kennedy in honor of her late husband.
Norman E. Wagner Scholarship
The Norman E. Wagner Scholarship was established to commemorate Dr. Wagner's term as president of the University of Calgary from 1978-1988. This scholarship is offered annually by friends and colleagues of Norman Wagner to support undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities, providing financial support to students entering their third or fourth year of study. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated academic excellence and involvement in activities beyond the classroom, reflecting the holistic approach to student achievement that characterized Dr. Wagner's leadership.
Norma Carroll Teaching Scholarship
The Norma Carroll Teaching Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education - Secondary Route, specializing in English Language Arts or Social Studies. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support up to $2,500 to students pursuing careers in secondary education. The award is a nominated scholarship, meaning students are selected by the institution rather than applying directly. This internal scholarship honors donor Norma Carroll and supports the development of future educators in critical subject areas.
Norm Green Scholarship
The Norm Green Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit. The award is provided by an anonymous donor and supports students who have demonstrated strong academic performance in their business studies.
Nicolle Sabine Zaslavsky Memorial Scholarship
The Nicolle Sabine Zaslavsky Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Nicolle Sabine Zaslavsky, a young child who passed away after a courageous fight against brain cancer. In her memory, her parents Greg and Elona Zaslavsky established this scholarship to support students who share the same dream Nicolle had to study medicine. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Cumming School of Medicine Bachelor of Health Sciences program. Recipients are selected based on academic merit, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their studies while pursuing their goal of a career in medicine and healthcare.
Neil V. German, Q.C. Memorial Scholarship
The Neil V. German, Q.C. Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering second or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established by friends and colleagues of the late Neil V. German, Q.C. in recognition of his contribution to his profession and the community. The award recognizes academic merit and leadership ability. Recipients must be eligible for enrollment as a student-at-law in the Law Society of Alberta upon graduation.
Neil Edmunds Memorial Scholarship in Chemical & Mechanical Engineering
These scholarships honour the legacy of Neil Edmunds, founding member of Laricina Energy Ltd. and adjunct professor in Chemical & Petroleum Engineering at the University of Calgary. Offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering, the awards support students majoring in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Petroleum Engineering and Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Petroleum Engineering. Two awards are offered to students in Chemical Engineering and one award is offered to a student in Mechanical Engineering. The scholarships are based on academic merit and aim to recognize outstanding students pursuing these specialized engineering disciplines.
Nat Christie Foundation Medical Entrance Award
The Nat Christie Foundation Medical Entrance Award is offered annually to students entering first year in the Cumming School of Medicine, MD program at the University of Calgary. The award provides up to $7,500 and is renewable for two additional years of the MD program, subject to satisfactory completion of the previous year's study. Recipients are selected based on the admission rating as determined by the Admissions Committee. This scholarship is funded by the Nat Christie Foundation of Calgary and is administered as a nominated award through the Cumming School of Medicine Undergraduate Medicine Education office.
N. Eldon Tanner Management Society Scholarship in Business
The N. Eldon Tanner Management Society Scholarship in Business was established by the N. Eldon Tanner Management Society to recognize the leadership and academic success of students pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree in the Haskayne School of Business. The scholarship seeks to promote and grow moral and ethical leadership in its membership and throughout its area of influence. This annual scholarship is offered to continuing undergraduate students entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Entrepreneurship & Innovation. Recipients are selected based on academic merit.
Morton Johnston Scholarship for Outstanding Client Care
The Morton Johnston Scholarship for Outstanding Client Care is offered annually to a graduating student in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes outstanding performance in client care based on student performance evaluations completed by clinical instructors from the Small Animal GVP, Equine GVP and Rural Community Practice GVP Rotations. This award was established by donor Patricia Morton to honor excellence in veterinary clinical practice and client interactions. Recipients are selected based on academic merit as demonstrated through their clinical rotations, with particular emphasis on their ability to provide exceptional client care across multiple veterinary practice settings.
Minerva Energy Marketing Solutions Inc. Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Chemical Engineering. The award recognizes academic merit and is available to students who are Alberta residents. The scholarship provides financial support of $2,000 to one recipient per year. This is an internal scholarship administered by the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar and is available to students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study in Chemical Engineering.
Migotti-McCombe Award
The Migotti-McCombe Award was established by family, friends and colleagues in recognition of the contribution made by Mr. Harding Migotti and Mr. Keith McCombe. This annual scholarship provides up to $1,000 to support a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The award is specifically designated for students majoring in Actuarial Science and is based on academic merit. This internal scholarship is part of the University of Calgary's commitment to recognizing and supporting academic excellence in specialized fields of study.
Michel Sargious Scholarship
The Michel Sargious Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their third year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Civil Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on outstanding academic merit, determined by the combined average of first and second years completed in the Schulich School of Engineering. To be eligible, students must have taken 10 full-course equivalents over the two consecutive years in Engineering and must have a GPA of at least 3.50 in each year. Students who have repeated either year are not eligible. Two scholarships of up to $2,500 each are typically awarded annually. In the event there is only one qualified student, both scholarships may be awarded to that student. The scholarship is donor-funded by Michael Sargious of Calgary.
Michael W. Johnson Memorial Scholarship
Established in honor of the late Michael Johnson, a graduate of the Faculty of Management (now called the Haskayne School of Business), class of '76 at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and must demonstrate active involvement in student activities during the preceding years. The award recognizes students who balance academic excellence with meaningful participation in campus life and student organizations.
Merv Leitch Q.C. Scholarship in Natural Resources Law
The Merv Leitch Q.C. Scholarship in Natural Resources Law is offered in recognition of the late Merv Leitch and his significant contributions to the public life of his province and his country. This scholarship is made possible by the generous support of friends and colleagues of the late Merv Leitch. The scholarship is offered annually to continuing third year undergraduate students in the Faculty of Law, JD program, with particular emphasis on students taking the Natural Resources Law course. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and strong participation in extra-curricular activities. Up to two scholarships of up to $10,000 each are awarded annually to qualified students who demonstrate excellence in their legal studies and engagement in activities beyond the classroom.
Merv Leitch Q.C. Scholarship in Constitutional Law
The Merv Leitch Q.C. Scholarship in Constitutional Law is offered in recognition of the late Merv Leitch and his significant contributions to the public life of his province and his country. This scholarship is provided by friends and colleagues of the late Merv Leitch. The award is offered annually to continuing students in their second year of the Faculty of Law JD program, with particular emphasis on the Constitutional Law course. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and strong participation in extra-curricular activities.
Melcor Developments Ltd. Scholarship in Real Estate
The Melcor Developments Ltd. Scholarship in Real Estate was established by Melcor Developments Ltd. to recognize the leadership and academic ability of students pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the Haskayne School of Business. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic merit and successfully completed REAL 317 - Real Estate Development and Urbanization. The award supports students in the Haskayne School of Business who are focusing on real estate studies within their commerce program.
Mehrotra-Khanna Family Scholarship
The Mehrotra-Khanna Family Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. Established by Dr. Anil K. Mehrotra and Mrs. Rashmi Mehrotra, this award supports students entering their second year in the Schulich School of Engineering who are majoring in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Energy & Environment. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, recognizing students who demonstrate strong academic performance in their first year of engineering studies. This funding opportunity provides up to $1,000 to help offset educational costs for qualifying students pursuing this specialized engineering focus at one of Canada's leading research universities.
Mawer Scholarship for Women in Finance
The Mawer Scholarship for Women in Finance is an annual scholarship offered to continuing female undergraduate students enrolled in second or third year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary with a concentration in Finance. The scholarship is provided by Mawer Investment Management Ltd. and recognizes academic merit. This award is valued at $9,000 and one scholarship is awarded annually. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards to be considered for this scholarship opportunity.
Mawer Scholarship for Diversity in Finance
The Mawer Scholarship for Diversity in Finance is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in second or third year in the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Finance. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, with preference given to students who identify as a visible or racialized minority. This scholarship demonstrates Mawer Investment Management Ltd.'s commitment to supporting diversity in the finance field and recognizing talented students from underrepresented backgrounds pursuing careers in finance.
Mary Esther Lily Avis Scholarship
The Mary Esther Lily Avis Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering fourth or fifth year in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is made possible through the Estate of Mary Esther Lily Avis. Up to 17 scholarships are available each year, with individual awards valued at up to $2,700 CAD. Students must be nominated through the Undergraduate Nominated - Continuing Students application process. For additional information regarding this scholarship opportunity, students are encouraged to contact the Werklund School of Education directly.
Mary and Nick Ruryk Scholarship in Botany
The Mary and Nick Ruryk Scholarship in Botany was established by the Estate of Victor Nicholas Ruryk in honor of Mary and Nick Ruryk's farming heritage. This scholarship supports students studying botany in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The award is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science who are majoring in Plant Biology. Recipients are selected based on academic merit. Up to four awards of up to $15,000 each are available annually to eligible students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study.
Marvin and Catherine Waiand Foundation Scholarship
The Marvin and Catherine Waiand Foundation Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business with a focus on Finance or Accounting. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and requires the recipient to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Preference is given to students who are the first generation in their family to attend post-secondary education in Canada. This scholarship provides financial support up to $1,000 to support undergraduate business students pursuing studies in accounting or finance disciplines.
Mark Grosjean Memorial Scholarship in Political Science
The Mark Grosjean Memorial Scholarship in Political Science is offered annually in memory of Mark Grosjean to recognize excellence in Political Science. The scholarship is intended to help the recipient focus on studies and related academic opportunities. It is awarded to an undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Political Science, with preference given to students in the Honours program. Preference is also given to students with a demonstrated interest in Political Theory or European Politics. The award recognizes academic merit and provides up to $6,700 in support.
Marilyn and Charlie Grant Education Scholarship
This scholarship was created in memory of Marilyn and Charlie Grant, who were both passionate about education and teaching. Offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Werklund School of Education. The award is based on academic merit and provides up to $1,200 to support undergraduate students in their educational pursuits. The scholarship honors the legacy of Marilyn and Charlie Grant's dedication to education and teaching excellence.
Margaret Scott Wright Scholarship
The Margaret Scott Wright Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary through either the Degree Holder or Transfer Route. This scholarship honors the legacy of Dr. Margaret Scott Wright, who served as Dean of the Faculty of Nursing from 1979-1984 and as Acting Dean from 1989-1990. The award is funded by colleagues, friends, and students of Dr. Wright. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, specifically the admission average to the Bachelor of Nursing program. Two scholarships are available annually, each valued at up to $1,350. This is an internal, nominated award for which eligible students are automatically considered through the Fall Undergraduate Nominated Award application process. Recipients must be entering undergraduate students in the Faculty of Nursing. There are no citizenship or residency restrictions, making this opportunity available to domestic and international students alike who meet the academic and program entry requirements.
Margaret J. Hislop Award in Early Childhood Education
The Margaret J. Hislop Award in Early Childhood Education is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education - Elementary Route at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit and provides financial support up to $1,500 to students pursuing studies in early childhood education. This is a nominated award, meaning students do not apply directly but are nominated by the Werklund School of Education. The award is intended to support continuing students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies who are enrolled in programs focused on early childhood education.
Margaret and Robert Montgomery Law Scholarship
The Margaret and Robert Montgomery Law Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating community service and volunteerism. The scholarship provides up to $8,000 in support to successful recipients, with two awards available each year. The scholarship is funded through the Margaret and Robert Montgomery Fund at Calgary Foundation and is administered internally by the University of Calgary.
Marco Satyro Memorial Scholarship in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
This scholarship honours Marco Satyro, a former professor in the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, and supports his commitment to undergraduate education in thermodynamics. The scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Chemical Engineering or Oil and Gas Engineering. The award is based on academic merit and requires the student to have successfully completed ENCH 427 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. The scholarship was established by the family, friends, and colleagues of Professor Marco Satyro to continue his legacy of supporting students in thermodynamics education.
Management and Professional Staff 25th Anniversary Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering their second year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically available to Support Staff employees of the University of Calgary or their family members (sons, daughters, legal wards, or spouses). For employees, the applicant must have held a Regular or Sessional full-time position for a minimum of three years at the University of Calgary immediately prior to enrollment as a full-time student. For family members, the employee must currently hold a Regular or Sessional full-time position and have completed three or more years of service. The scholarship was established by the University of Calgary Administrative and Professional Staff Association, now known as Management and Professional Staff, to commemorate their 25th anniversary.
Mahendra Bhatia Undergraduate Scholarship
The Mahendra Bhatia Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering or Haskayne School of Business with a focus on project management. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded to students enrolled in their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Civil Engineering or the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Operations Management. Applicants must have successfully completed OPMA 407 - Project Management or ENCI 471 - Project Management I. This scholarship is made possible through the generous support of the Chinook-Calgary Section AACE International and provides $2,000 to one student annually.
Maggie Osler Memorial Scholarship in History
The Maggie Osler Memorial Scholarship in History honors Dr. Margaret Osler, a graduate from Indiana University who came to Calgary in 1975. She was a prolific scholar of international reputation in History of Philosophy and Science. The award honors her work and 35-year contribution to the History Department. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in History, with preference given to students with an interest in History and Philosophy of Science. The award is based on academic merit and provides $2,000 to one deserving student each year.
Macy Boyce Memorial Scholarship
The Macy Boyce Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and demonstrated commitment to women's issues through activities on behalf of and for the advancement of women's equality. Established by friends and family of Macy Boyce, this award supports students who exemplify dedication to advancing women's rights and gender equality. The scholarship is valued at $1,000 and is awarded to one student each year.
Maclean (Mac) Jones Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Maclean (Mac) Jones, who celebrated 70 years of legal service with the Alberta Bar, this scholarship celebrates his life and service to community and country. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Law, JD program. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating leadership. Up to two scholarships of up to $5,000 CAD each are awarded annually to students entering their 2nd or 3rd year of the JD program at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law.
M. Jean Gorrell Memorial Scholarship in Geoscience
The M. Jean Gorrell Memorial Scholarship in Geoscience is offered annually to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, majoring in Geology or Geophysics. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and outstanding performance in specific courses. Eligible students must be in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of undergraduate study and demonstrate exceptional achievement in Geology 510 or Geophysics 509. The scholarship is made possible through the Estate of M. Jean Gorrell and provides up to $5,000 CAD to one recipient each year. This is a nominated scholarship for continuing undergraduate students, with selection based on academic performance in the geosciences.
Louise Dean Memorial Award
The Louise Dean Memorial Award is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit combined with a strong commitment to volunteer service. The award was established by the Volunteer Centre of Calgary in recognition of the outstanding contribution made by Louise Dean to the community. It honors students who embody the values of academic excellence and community engagement through volunteer work.
Lois M. McKinnon Scholarship
The Lois M. McKinnon Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and strong clinical performance in their nursing studies. The award was established by donor Ian N. McKinnon to support nursing students in their final year of undergraduate studies. Recipients are selected based on their academic achievements and clinical capabilities. For additional information about this scholarship, students should contact the Faculty of Nursing.
Lois Hole Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship
The Lois Hole Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. This $5,000 scholarship recognizes academic merit, demonstrated leadership, and community service. The award is provided by the Government of Alberta and is available to one student per year. Eligible applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents and Alberta residents as defined by Alberta Student Aid. To be considered for this scholarship, students must submit the Continuing Undergraduate Awards application available through the Student Centre in the My UCalgary Portal.
Lloy Semenyna Nursing Scholarship
The Lloy Semenyna Nursing Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary through either the Degree Holder or Transfer Route. This scholarship honors Lloy Semenyna MN '93, who was an Instructor at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Nursing from 2001-2010. The award recognizes Lloy's knowledgeable and passionate contributions to maternal and child nursing, her pragmatic approach to life and quick-witted sense of humor. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,500 and is awarded based on academic merit, specifically the admission average to the Bachelor of Nursing program. Preference is given to students whose home address is in a rural community. Recipients are selected through the Fall Undergraduate Nominated Award application process.
Lawrence Hong Scholarship in Urban Studies
The Lawrence Hong Scholarship in Urban Studies is offered annually to honor the memory of Lawrence Hong, who was scheduled to receive a degree in Urban Studies and served as VP Finance for the Urban Studies Club and as a peer supporter for the Q-Centre. This scholarship supports continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts who are majoring in Urban Studies. The award recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating community service and volunteerism. Lawrence also volunteered with several organizations including the Calgary Folk Music Festival, and this scholarship continues his legacy of community engagement.
Law Society of Alberta President's Scholarship
The Law Society of Alberta President's Scholarship is an annual award offered to graduating students in the Faculty of Law, JD Program at the University of Calgary. Created by donor Anne Kirker, K.C. LLB, this scholarship recognizes graduates whose leadership activities exemplify the Law Society of Alberta's high standards of conduct and who demonstrate the professional and ethical responsibility expected of its members. The award is based on academic merit and is valued at up to $4,500. Students must be nominated through the Law Nominated Awards process for new and continuing students.
Laurie Ircandia Memorial Scholarship
The Laurie Ircandia Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their third or fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes students who intend to pursue graduate studies in ecology, environmental protection, zoology, or marine biology. The award is based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities related to these fields of study. Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to these fields through an essay submission that outlines their graduate study intentions and relevant extra-curricular involvement. This memorial scholarship was established by family and friends of Laurie Ircandia to support the next generation of environmental and biological scientists.
Laura Mae Stillings Scholarship in Poetry
The Laura Mae Stillings Scholarship in Poetry is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit in poetry courses taken in the Department of English. The award is made possible through the Estate of Laura Mae Kutney and supports students who have demonstrated excellence in their poetry coursework. Students must consult with the Department of English to determine which courses are applicable for this scholarship consideration.
Laura Johnston Scholarship
The Laura Johnston Scholarship is an annually awarded scholarship for continuing undergraduate students entering their fourth year at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,000 and is open to students in any faculty. Selection is based on academic merit, and applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The award is made possible through the generosity of donor Laura Johnston of Calgary.
Laura Carberry Scholarship
The Laura Carberry Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary in any faculty. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is funded by the Estate of Mildred Laura Carberry. This award provides up to $2,900 annually and is available to two students each year. The scholarship is open to students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate study who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Languages and Cultures Scholarship
The Languages and Cultures Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. Established in honour of retired faculty members Rene Breugelmans, William R. Gilby, Juergen Jahn, Julian L. Laychuk, Ivor Luethy, Alexander Malycky, Alfred H. Schulze, Roman S. Struc and Clive von Cardinal (deceased), this scholarship was created by members of the former Department of Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies. The award recognizes academic merit and outstanding performance in senior level Chinese, German, Japanese, Russian, Slavic, or Arabic Language and Muslim Culture courses offered in The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures. Recipients must be continuing undergraduate students in their second, third, or fourth year of study.
La Due Ladies Business Scholarship
The La Due Ladies Business Scholarship is offered annually to a female undergraduate student entering first year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. This scholarship, valued at $2,500, is awarded based on academic merit and is open to students who have graduated from a high school in Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate evidence of engagement in entrepreneurship, including entrepreneurial activities and talent, and/or leadership activities. The award is funded by the La Due Ladies Lunch donor group and is designed to support and encourage women pursuing business education.
Koskinen and de Koning Scholarship
The Koskinen and de Koning Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically designed for students majoring in Greek and Roman Studies, Religious Studies, or Ancient and Medieval History. Recipients must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. The award is granted based on academic merit and recognizes excellence in classical and ancient studies disciplines.
Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd. Undergraduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering or Geology
The Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd. Undergraduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering or Geology is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year at the University of Calgary. The purpose of this scholarship is to attract future highly qualified professionals to engineering in Alberta, to satisfy the growing demand from industry. The award is valued at up to $4,000 and is offered to one student per year. The scholarship is based on academic merit and is available to students majoring in Civil Engineering at the Schulich School of Engineering or Geology in the Faculty of Science. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
KIS-97 Undergraduate Scholarship
The KIS-97 Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering second year in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Geomatics Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit based on at least five full-course equivalents taken in the first year of Engineering. The award was established by Kinematic International Conference 1997, Dr. M. Elizabeth Cannon and Dr. G. Lachapelle from the Schulich School of Engineering. This scholarship supports students pursuing excellence in Geomatics Engineering as they advance in their undergraduate studies.
Kimberly Jill Page Memorial Scholarship
The Kimberly Jill Page Memorial Scholarship is created in memory of Kimberly Jill Page in honor of her love of learning and passion for nursing education and patient care. This scholarship is offered annually to a mature student enrolled in third or fourth year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed for students who are enrolled in a second degree in nursing or upgrading from Licensed Practical Nurse. Applicants should demonstrate experience in mentorship or teaching and have an interest in Nephrology, Cancer Care or Palliative Care. The scholarship value is up to $1,600 and is awarded to one recipient annually through a nomination process for undergraduate continuing students.
Khalid N. Kiani Memorial Scholarship
The Khalid N. Kiani Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit in literature courses, with a preferential emphasis on poetry, taken in the Department of English. Established by family and friends of Khalid N. Kiani, this award honors his memory by supporting students who demonstrate excellence in literary studies. Students interested in this opportunity are encouraged to consult with the Department of English to identify applicable courses and for further information about the selection criteria.
Kenneth Soohoon Lee Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
The Kenneth Soohoon Lee Memorial Scholarship in Nursing is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the School of Nursing at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and supports students who demonstrate a declared interest in working with vulnerable and indigenous populations. The award is valued at up to $3,000 and is available to one student per year. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are entering their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate nursing studies. This scholarship provides financial support to students committed to serving underrepresented and indigenous communities through their nursing practice.
Kenneth MacLean Glazier Scholarship
The Kenneth MacLean Glazier Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship supports students who are registered full-time but do not need to be carrying a full course load. Academic merit is a key criterion with a minimum GPA requirement of 3.00. Particular consideration is given to students who have emphasized the study of Canadian authors, where possible utilizing the archival material in the Kenneth M. Glazier Canadian Authors collection located in the Special Collections Department of the University of Calgary Library, or who have declared a minor in Canadian Studies. The award is available only to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Kennedy Scholars Academic Excellence Scholarship (Outside of Calgary)
The Kennedy Scholars Academic Excellence Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in the Faculty of Science majoring in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes exceptional academic merit and promise, along with demonstrated commitment to entrepreneurial thinking, innovation or technology development and leadership qualities. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident with a permanent home address and high school from which they will graduate located at least 100 kilometres outside Calgary city centre. The scholarship is renewable in second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided the student maintains enrolment in the Faculty of Science Computer Science program and achieves a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms.
Kennedy Scholars Academic Excellence Scholarship (Calgary)
The Kennedy Scholars Academic Excellence Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering their first year in the Faculty of Science majoring in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. This prestigious scholarship is renewable for up to four years (first through fourth year), provided the recipient maintains enrollment in the Faculty of Science Computer Science program and achieves a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. The scholarship is valued at $15,000 annually and is awarded based on exceptional academic merit and promise. Recipients must also demonstrate a commitment to entrepreneurial thinking, innovation or technology development, and leadership qualities. Eligibility is restricted to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents whose permanent home address is within 100 kilometres of Calgary city centre. This award is made possible through the generosity of the Kennedy Family and reflects their commitment to supporting academic excellence in computer science education.
Ken Copithorne Family Scholarship
The Ken Copithorne Family Scholarship is offered annually by the Rotary Club of Calgary South to undergraduate students entering the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and recognizes outstanding achievement among incoming veterinary medicine students. This award supports students as they begin their professional veterinary education journey, helping to offset the costs of their first year in the DVM program. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,400 and is awarded to one student each year.
Kelly R. Stewart Memorial Law Scholarship
The Kelly R. Stewart Memorial Law Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing student in their 3rd year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically awarded to a student who has participated in the mooting and debating program. The scholarship was established by the Law Class of 2001, along with colleagues, family, and friends to honor Kelly R. Stewart's memory. This internal scholarship provides $2,000 to support a deserving law student who has demonstrated both academic excellence and active engagement in advocacy skills development through mooting and debating activities.
KCSF Scholarship
The Korean Canadian Scholarship Foundation (KCSF) offers scholarships to post-secondary students as part of their commitment to investing in the future of their community and building strong leaders and networks among different generations. These programs are made possible by generous donations from corporations and individuals who share their vision. The KCSF services the community through scholarships, bursaries, leadership programs, and the Gala prepared by the Student Development Committee, Steering Committee, and the Gala Leadership Committee. The scholarship is open to students enrolled full-time at accredited post-secondary institutions. Applicants must demonstrate academic achievement, character, and leadership potential through their application materials including transcripts, reference letters, resume, and an essay.
Kathleen Bothner Memorial Scholarship
The Kathleen Bothner Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science program in Environmental Science at the University of Calgary. Established by Mr. Alvin Bothner in memory of his wife, Kathleen Bothner, this scholarship recognizes academic merit among students pursuing environmental science studies. The award is specifically designated for Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who are in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Science with a major in Environmental Science.
Kappa Sigma Fraternity Scholarship
The Kappa Sigma Fraternity Scholarship is offered annually by the Alumni Association of Calgary Kappa Sigma to support continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit among students who are members in good standing of the Mu-Lambda Chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity. This internal scholarship is available to students enrolled in any faculty at the university, providing financial support to eligible members who demonstrate strong academic performance. The award is designed to support students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of undergraduate studies, regardless of citizenship or residency status.
Kai Mortensen Scholarship
The Kai Mortensen Scholarship honors the legacy of a visionary entrepreneur who made a significant impact on Calgary's business landscape. After emigrating from Denmark to Canada in 1957, Kai Mortensen founded Interiors by Kai Mortensen Ltd., a premier lifestyle store known for its unique designs and craftsmanship. For over 45 years, Kai's passion for creativity and excellence transformed homes and offices across Calgary. Beyond his business success, he was a dedicated community leader, co-founding the Danish Businessmen Association and contributing to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. His service as Honorary Danish Consul, appointed by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and his knighthood with the Knight of the Dannebrog reflect his commitment to both his heritage and his community. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in 3rd or 4th year at the Haskayne School of Business in the Bachelor of Commerce program. The award recognizes academic merit and supports students pursuing excellence in business education at the University of Calgary.
K.S. Wani Memorial Scholarship
The K.S. Wani Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their third or fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, specifically those majoring in Statistics. Established by Dr. J.K. Wani in memory of his father, K.S. Wani, this scholarship recognizes academic merit and supports students pursuing statistical studies. The scholarship provides financial assistance up to $2,100 to one qualified student each year. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated academic excellence and progress in the Statistics program within the Faculty of Science.
Juergen and Margot Jahn Scholarship
The Juergen and Margot Jahn Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary who is pursuing German language studies. The scholarship recognizes students who have received top marks in specific German language courses including GERM 331 - Continuing German I; GERM 333 - Continuing German II; and GERM 349 - German Studies Research Method or GERM 353 - Structure of German. Preference will be given to students who have completed all four courses. Applicants must submit a personal statement indicating their interest in German and future use of the language to the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures by May 1st. This scholarship supports students demonstrating excellence in German language acquisition and cultural studies.
Judith Sloman Memorial Scholarship in Gender and Sexuality Studies
The Judith Sloman Memorial Scholarship in Gender and Sexuality Studies is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. Established in memory of Dr. Judith Sloman, who taught at the University of Calgary from 1968 until her death in 1980, the scholarship encourages students in her two main areas of academic interest - Women's Studies and Eighteenth Century English Literature. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded to students who have completed at least 3 half courses in either WMST or courses in the field of Gender and Sexuality Studies. Recipients must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. The award was established by friends and colleagues of Dr. Judith Sloman to honor her legacy and support students pursuing studies in gender and sexuality.
Judith Sloman Memorial Scholarship in Eighteenth Century English Literature
Established in memory of Dr. Judith Sloman, who taught at the University of Calgary from 1968 until her death in 1980, this scholarship encourages students in her two main areas of academic interest - Women's Studies and Eighteenth Century English Literature. The scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in any faculty who are registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. Recipients are selected based on academic merit in courses in Eighteenth Century English Literature, with preference given to students who have completed three half courses in Eighteenth Century English Literature over the last two consecutive terms. Two awards of up to $1,800 each are available. For more information about applicable courses in English, students should consult the Department of English.
Joyce Margaret Wright Scholarship
The Joyce Margaret Wright Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary in any faculty. The scholarship recognizes academic merit, contribution to school and/or community life, and indication of academic promise. Established through the Estate of Gordon Edward & Joyce Margaret Wright, this scholarship supports Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents as they begin their undergraduate studies. Up to four awards of up to $3,500 each are available annually to deserving first-year students who demonstrate both strong academic achievement and meaningful community involvement.
Joy Taylor Memorial Entrance Scholarship in Astrophysics
The Joy Taylor Memorial Entrance Scholarship in Astrophysics is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, majoring in Astrophysics. This scholarship was established in memory of Joy E. Taylor by her estate, connecting the family's love of their mother and her ties to Calgary with their belief in the importance of education and the broader family's academic and other interests in Astrophysics. The award recognizes academic merit and supports students beginning their studies in this specialized field of science. The scholarship provides up to $2,600 to help support the educational costs of a first-year student pursuing astrophysics at the University of Calgary.
Joshua Hunter Scholarship in Business
The Joshua Hunter Scholarship in Business is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established in memory of Joshua Hunter, a strong business student and bright musician who was a gifted drummer. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating leadership. Preference is given to students in the BComm/BMus program, with second preference to BComm students with a concentration in Accounting. This scholarship honors Joshua's legacy of combining quick learning ability with natural talent, skills he demonstrated both in business studies and as a member of the band Zackariah and the Prophets.
Jordan Segura Memorial Scholarship
The Jordan Segura Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary, majoring in Religious Studies. Preference is given to a continuing student entering second year. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides financial support up to $1,500. This award was established by friends and family of Jordan Segura to honor their memory and support students pursuing studies in Religious Studies. Recipients must be continuing undergraduate students, which includes students entering their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study.
Johnston D. Porter Memorial Scholarship
The Johnston D. Porter Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established by the Independent Petroleum Association of Canada in memory of Johnston Porter, who served as Managing Director of IPAC from 1975-1985. The award is valued at up to $1,600 and is based on academic merit. One scholarship is awarded each year to a qualified student who meets the eligibility criteria.
John P.L. Roberts Award
The John P.L. Roberts Award is offered on a rotating departmental basis to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. In even years, the award is given to one student in each of the Department of Art and Division of Music. In odd years, it is awarded to one student in each of the Division of Drama and the Division of Dance. The award recognizes academic merit with a minimum GPA requirement of 3.20 in the most recent five full-course equivalents, and honors the most outstanding creative presentations. This award was established by the Associates of the Faculty of Fine Arts, friends of John Roberts, and the University of Calgary from the Building on the Vision Campaign. Students must be nominated and cannot apply directly for this scholarship, which is valued at up to $1,500 per recipient.
John McLaren Scholarship
The John McLaren Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate good academic standing along with participation with distinction in law school activities and/or extra-curricular activities. The award was established by the Society of Law Students of Calgary in honour of John McLaren, who served as Dean of the Faculty of Law from 1975 to 1984.
John McCamis Memorial Scholarship
The John McCamis Memorial Scholarship is established in memory of the late John McCamis in recognition of his work in the petroleum industry and the warm feeling that his colleagues will always have for John. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Department of Geoscience at the University of Calgary. Selection is based on academic merit. The scholarship provides up to $4,000 to one student each year who is enrolled in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies in Applied Geoscience, Geology, or Geophysics.
John Ernest Cheal Scholarship
The John Ernest Cheal Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is funded by the Estate of John Ernest Cheal and is awarded based on academic merit. This internal scholarship provides financial support of up to $2,300 to one deserving student who has demonstrated strong academic performance in their education studies. Recipients are selected through a nomination process administered by the Werklund School of Education.
John E. Oyler Scholarship
The John E. Oyler Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Calgary, majoring in East Asian Language Studies, German, or Russian. The scholarship was established by faculty members of the former Department of Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies. The award is based on academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing language studies in these specific areas. Recipients must be in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies within the Faculty of Arts.
John and Sarra Fabbro Scholarship
The John and Sarra Fabbro Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary in any faculty. This scholarship recognizes students who have successfully completed Italian 20 and are entering from a separate school system in Alberta. The award was established through the Estate of Sarra Fabbro and provides financial support to students who have achieved a scholarship average of 75.0% or higher. The scholarship demonstrates a commitment to supporting students with language proficiency in Italian as they begin their undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary.
John and Mary Petrie Chancellor's Scholarship
The John and Mary Petrie Chancellor's Scholarship is offered annually to high school students entering their first year in any undergraduate faculty at the University of Calgary. This prestigious renewable scholarship recognizes exceptional academic merit and promise, as well as demonstrated leadership and contribution to school and/or community life. The scholarship is valued at $15,000 per year and is renewable for the second, third, and fourth years, provided recipients maintain a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 30 units in the previous fall and winter terms. The University expects recipients to continue their involvement in activities outside the classroom, and recipients must submit annually a copy of their Co-Curricular Record and/or a statement outlining their leadership and campus/community involvement during the most recent academic year. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The scholarship is made possible through the Estate of Mary H. Petrie.
John A. MacPherson, Q.C. Memorial Scholarship
The John A. MacPherson, Q.C. Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to students in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship honors the memory of the late John A. MacPherson, Q.C. and is provided by his family. The award recognizes students who demonstrate outstanding ability in advocacy skills while maintaining satisfactory academic standing with a minimum GPA of 2.00. The scholarship is available to students in their second or third year of the JD program and is open to students of any citizenship or residency status. Up to two scholarships of up to $2,650 each are awarded annually through the Law Nominated Awards process for New and Continuing Students.
John (Jack) H. Nodwell Entrepreneurial Engineering Memorial Scholarship
The John (Jack) H. Nodwell Entrepreneurial Engineering Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in their 3rd year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship awards $10,000 to two students each year. Selection is based on academic merit and evidence of engagement in entrepreneurship. The scholarship is renewable in the fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided the recipient maintains full-time enrollment in the Schulich School of Engineering. This award is made possible through the generosity of the Hunter Family Foundation and friends, honoring the legacy of John (Jack) H. Nodwell and supporting the next generation of entrepreneurial engineers.
Jock Abra Scholarship in Psychology and the Arts
The Jock Abra Scholarship in Psychology and the Arts is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering the final year of the Honours program in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Psychology at the University of Calgary. The scholarship awards $1,500 to one student who demonstrates academic merit and shows involvement and interest in an area of fine arts and/or the performing arts. Students must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. To apply, students must submit a letter to the Department of Psychology by May 1 summarizing their fine arts, performing arts or humanities involvement, including specific documentation that supports and confirms the extent of their involvement, such as letters from instructors or a portfolio of work produced. The scholarship was established by Dr. Jock Abra and reflects the recognition that psychology students who engage with the arts bring valuable interdisciplinary perspectives to their academic work.
Joanne Cuthbertson & Charlie Fischer Chancellor's Scholarship
The Joanne Cuthbertson & Charlie Fischer Chancellor's Scholarship is offered annually to a high school student entering first year in any undergraduate faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes exceptional academic merit and promise, as well as demonstrated leadership and contribution to school and/or community life. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The scholarship is renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided the recipient achieves a minimum GPA of 3.60 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. The University expects that the recipient will continue their involvement in activities outside the classroom. Therefore, recipients must submit annually to the Student Awards Office for review and approval, a copy of their Co-Curricular Record and/or a statement outlining their leadership and campus/community involvement during the most recent academic year. This prestigious entrance scholarship supports students who have demonstrated both academic excellence and meaningful engagement in their communities. The renewable nature of the award provides sustained financial support throughout a student's undergraduate degree, contingent upon maintaining strong academic performance and continued extracurricular involvement.
Jennifer & Scott Wallace Education Scholarship
The Jennifer & Scott Wallace Education Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Werklund School of Education - Secondary Route with a Physical Education specialization. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides $2,400 to one recipient per year. This is an internal scholarship funded by donors Jennifer and Scott Wallace, recognizing excellence in undergraduate education studies with a focus on physical education.
Jason Lapierre Memorial Scholarship
The Jason Lapierre Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities, with preference given to students who demonstrate involvement in specific athletic pursuits. Preference is given to students who are active as a triathlete with membership in the ATA or other provincial association, as an alpine ski racer or accredited coach with an FIS license or provisional FIS number, or as a track and field distance runner with membership on an intercollegiate track and field team. The scholarship supports students who combine academic excellence with athletic achievement and active participation in their sport. This internal scholarship is made possible through the generosity of donors Michael Hayes, Kyle Marcotte, and Harold Kuntz. Applicants must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Jason Lang Scholarships
The Jason Lang Scholarships are offered annually by the Government of Alberta to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty who have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.50 on all courses (minimum 24.00 units) completed over the previous fall and winter terms at an eligible Alberta post-secondary institution. Recipients must be continuing full-time at an eligible Alberta post-secondary institution in the fall and/or winter term. This government-funded scholarship program recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to high-achieving undergraduate students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with Alberta residency. The scholarship cannot be received concurrently with a Louise McKinney Scholarship in the same award year. Alberta Student Aid sends cheques directly to the home address of eligible recipients in December for students who applied by September 30, and in March for students who applied between October 1 and the final deadline of January 15. The award is valued at $1,000 per recipient, with a variable number of awards available each year.
Japex/Jacos Scholarship in Engineering
The Japex/Jacos Scholarship in Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is designed to support students pursuing their engineering education. Four scholarships are awarded each year, each valued at $1,000. This internal scholarship is available to students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate engineering studies, regardless of citizenship or residency status.
Janet Lee Phillips Scholarship
This scholarship honors the life of Janet Lee Phillips, who despite physical challenges was dedicated to post-secondary education and able to enjoy life to the fullest. The family wishes to remember Janet by making a difference in the lives of students. The scholarship is offered to an undergraduate student entering the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The award is renewable in second, third and fourth year provided the recipient maintains enrolment in the Schulich School of Engineering and achieves a GPA of 3.20 or better on at least 24 units in the previous fall and winter terms. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents and will be selected based on academic merit.
James G. Kidd Scholarship
The James G. Kidd Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering second year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is funded by the family of Justice James G. Kidd. This internal scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement of law students as they progress in their legal education. The award provides financial support to help second-year law students continue their studies and pursue excellence in their legal education at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Law.
James and Katharine Rendall Scholarship
The James and Katharine Rendall Scholarship is offered annually in memory of James and Katharine Rendall to honor their passion for post-secondary education and dedicated service to the University of Calgary. This scholarship is provided by family and friends of the Rendalls. The scholarship is awarded to a student entering second year in the Faculty of Law, JD program, based on academic merit. Specifically, the award recognizes the student with the highest academic standing in Law 402: Contracts. The scholarship provides financial support up to $1,500 to one deserving law student each year.
Jack and Louise Lee Family Energy Leaders Scholarship
The Jack and Louise Lee Family Energy Leaders Scholarship was established by Jack and Louise Lee and family to recognize the leadership, academic and entrepreneurial ability of students pursuing an undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering and Haskayne School of Business enrolled in the Bachelor of Science (Engineering) and Bachelor of Commerce combined degree program. Second preference will be given to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Energy Management. Awards are based on academic merit, with up to four scholarships valued at up to $12,000 each available annually.
J.H. Holloway Scholarship in Geomatics Engineering
The J.H. Holloway Scholarship in Geomatics Engineering is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, majoring in Geomatics Engineering. The scholarship is valued at $3,000 and is provided by the J.H. Holloway Scholarship Foundation in Edmonton. Selection is based on academic merit and participation in university activities. This internal scholarship supports students pursuing engineering education with a focus on geomatics, recognizing both academic excellence and engagement in the university community.
Ivor Petrak Scholarship
The Ivor Petrak Scholarship was established in memory of the late Ivor Petrak, a senior vice-president of Canadian Pacific Hotels Corporation and general manager of the Banff Springs Hotel. The award is offered by the University of Calgary with support from friends and colleagues of Ivor Petrak. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Haskayne School of Business with a Marketing concentration. Students must demonstrate academic merit in a minimum of four full-course equivalents. For students in the Co-op program, merit is based on courses taken in terms one and four of the Co-op program. For non-Co-op program students, merit is based on courses taken in the most recent fall and winter terms. Preference is given to Co-op students on international work term placements. The award provides up to $2,750 and two scholarships are available each year. Students are nominated for this award through the Fall Undergraduate Nominated Award application process.
Isabelle MacKenzie Wolcott, RN, Nursing Scholarship
The Isabelle MacKenzie Wolcott, RN, Nursing Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established by Isabelle MacKenzie Wolcott (CGH' 48), who had a fulfilling career in nursing in both leadership positions and as a Clinical Instructor. This scholarship reflects her desire to give back to the nursing profession and to help other motivated nurses thrive in their careers. The award is based on academic merit and provides financial support up to $2,000 to one deserving student each year. Recipients are nominated through the Undergraduate Nominated - Continuing Students application process.
Isabel Stadelbauer Scholarship
The Isabel Stadelbauer Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts, specifically those enrolled in the BFA Visual Studies degree program. The scholarship was established through the Estate of Isabel Stadelbauer, Teacher and Artist. Preference will be given to students who have declared, or are pursuing a specialization in Art Education. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities which include volunteerism, mentorship or an interest in teaching. Up to seven awards of up to $6,250 each are available annually. Students must be in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study and maintain academic merit while demonstrating engagement in activities related to teaching and community service.
Iridium Risk Services Scholarship
The Iridium Risk Services Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business. The scholarship recognizes academic merit among students pursuing a concentration in Risk Management and Insurance. Preference is given to students enrolled in their third year of study. This internal scholarship is designed to support students who demonstrate strong academic performance in the specialized field of risk management and insurance within the business program. The award is funded by Iridium Risk Services and provides financial support to help students continue their undergraduate studies in this important business discipline.
IPSEA International Entrance Scholarship
The IPSEA International Entrance Scholarship is offered annually by the University of Calgary to support international students beginning their undergraduate studies. This scholarship is valued at $20,000 and is awarded to one student entering their first year in any undergraduate degree program. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed for students who graduate from a high school within the IPSEA (International Public Schools Education Association) member school districts. This entrance award aims to support exceptional international students as they begin their academic journey at the University of Calgary, making higher education more accessible to qualified students from IPSEA member institutions worldwide.
Inspiring Business Leaders Scholarship
The Inspiring Business Leaders Scholarship was established in honour of Distinguished Business Award recipients, presented by the Haskayne School of Business and Calgary Chamber, to recognize the hard work and commitment of today's business students aspiring to be the next generation of business leaders. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in their 3rd, 4th or 5th year in the Haskayne School of Business. The award is based on academic merit and requires submission of a one-page personal statement on the topic of ethical leadership. Up to five scholarships are available each year, with each award valued at up to $5,000 CAD.
iddle Memorial Scholars
The iddle Memorial Scholars award is offered annually to a graduating 3rd year student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and demonstrated exceptional commitment and achievement in UCalgary Law's Advocacy (mooting) program. Candidates must have participated in the MacGillivray moot in each of their 2L and 3L years, as well as in at least one of the competitive moots such as Securities, Julius Alexander Isaac (when offered), Gale (when offered), or Vis Moot. The award honors exceptional achievement as an advocate in those moots, which can be demonstrated through coach recommendation and/or competition scoring. This scholarship was established by The Honourable John Charles Major.
Iain Cullen Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship in Social Work
The Iain Cullen Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship in Social Work is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and demonstrated interest, work and/or experience in the field of working with people with special needs. Recipients must be enrolled full-time but need not carry a full course load. This internal scholarship supports students who have shown commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities through their academic work and practical experience.
Howard Palmer Memorial Scholarship
The Howard Palmer Memorial Scholarship was established in recognition of Howard Palmer, a professor at the University of Calgary from 1973-1991. This scholarship is offered by family, friends and colleagues of Howard Palmer to honor his legacy and contributions to the field of History. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in History. The award is based on academic merit, with preference given to students who have completed a course in Canadian History with a minimum grade of B+. This award provides financial support of up to $3,800 to help outstanding history students continue their undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary.
Hope and Ian McLaren Cook, Sr. Scholarship
The Hope and Ian McLaren Cook, Sr. Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded to the student with the highest academic standing in LAW 571 - Oil and Gas Law. This scholarship honors Ian McLaren Cook, a prominent Alberta geologist and leader in the Canadian oil industry who was dedicated to ensuring quality and information access to his colleagues in the field of geology. The award provides financial support up to $7,500 to one deserving law student each year who demonstrates excellence in the study of oil and gas law.
Hisao P. & Mary Needler Arai Marine Field Studies Scholarship
The Hisao P. & Mary Needler Arai Marine Field Studies Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student with a major in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit over the previous three academic terms. Recipients must be registered in or have completed at least two courses (one full-course equivalent) in Zoology, applicable towards their degree. The award is contingent upon successful completion of a course at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. This scholarship supports students pursuing marine field studies as part of their biological sciences education.
Haskayne School of Business Undergraduate Scholarship
The Haskayne School of Business Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides financial support to recognize outstanding academic achievement. This internal scholarship is funded by the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary and is designed to support students pursuing their business education as they enter their final year of undergraduate studies.
Haskayne School of Business Alumni Scholarship
The Haskayne School of Business Alumni Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and recognizes outstanding academic achievement of students progressing through the business program. This internal scholarship is funded by the Haskayne School of Business Alumni and provides financial support to high-performing students as they complete their final year of undergraduate business studies.
Haskayne Founders' Circle Scholarship in Business
The Haskayne Founders' Circle Scholarship in Business was established in 2014 with funds donated by the Haskayne Founders' Circle, a group of philanthropists who recognize the leadership and abilities of students pursuing an undergraduate degree at the Haskayne School of Business. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating leadership. Up to two scholarships are available, each valued at up to $2,600 CAD.
Harold W. Lemieux Memorial Law Scholarship
The Harold W. Lemieux Memorial Law Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is renewable in the second and third year of the JD program based on maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.20 on a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is intended for students who hold a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, though other Bachelor degrees in Science will be considered. Preference is given to students who have at least 3 years of work experience between completing their undergraduate degree and starting Law school. This award recognizes students who have combined technical or scientific educational backgrounds with professional work experience before pursuing legal studies.
Harley Hotchkiss Scholarship
The Harley Hotchkiss Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established through an anonymous donation in recognition of Harley Hotchkiss' participation in bringing the Flames Hockey team to Calgary, and has been augmented by a matching donation from Mr. Hotchkiss himself. The award provides up to $2,200 to a deserving student based on academic merit. This scholarship is open to undergraduate students in their second, third, or fourth year of study across any faculty at the university, with no restrictions on citizenship or residency status.
Harding Family Scholarship in Classics
The Harding Family Scholarship in Classics is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit to students majoring in Greek and Roman Studies or Ancient and Medieval History. This internal scholarship provides financial support to students excelling in the study of classical civilizations and ancient history. The award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in these disciplines and supports students as they continue their undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Arts.
H.M. Ali Family Scholarship in Marketing
The H.M. Ali Family Scholarship in Marketing is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business who is majoring in Marketing. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is valued at up to $1,000. This internal scholarship is donated by Budget Car and Truck Rental and supports students pursuing their undergraduate studies in the marketing field at the University of Calgary.
Green MacPhee Endowed Scholarship in Geomatics Engineering
The Green MacPhee Endowed Scholarship in Geomatics Engineering is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Geomatics Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit as well as demonstrated contribution to school and/or community life through extracurricular activities and work. This endowed scholarship was established through the generosity of donors Stephen Green and Janet MacPhee to support students pursuing their education in geomatics engineering.
Grant and Paula Smith Chancellor's Scholarship
The Grant and Paula Smith Chancellor's Scholarship is offered annually to a high school student entering first year in any undergraduate faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes exceptional academic merit and promise, as well as contribution to school and/or community life with demonstrated leadership. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The scholarship is renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided the recipient achieves a minimum GPA of 3.60 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. It is the University's expectation that the recipient will continue their involvement in activities outside the classroom. Recipients must submit annually to the Student Awards Office for review and approval, a copy of their Co-Curricular Record and/or a statement outlining their leadership and campus/community involvement during the most recent academic year.
Graeme Bell and Norma Kay Sullivan-Bell Undergraduate Scholarship in Biology
The Graeme Bell and Norma Kay Sullivan-Bell Undergraduate Scholarship in Biology is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Established through the generous support of Graeme I. Bell and Norma Kay Sullivan-Bell, this scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement in biological sciences. Four scholarships are awarded annually, each valued at up to $3,800, supporting students pursuing majors in Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Cellular/Molecular/Microbial Biology, Ecology, or Zoology.
Gordon Yu-Hoi Chiu Memorial Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
The Gordon Yu-Hoi Chiu Memorial Scholarship in Chemical Engineering is an annual award offered to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This scholarship was created by donor Carol Chan to honor the life of Gordon Yu-Hoi Chiu. The award recognizes academic merit and is specifically designated for students majoring in Chemical Engineering. The scholarship provides financial support of up to $1,200 to one qualifying student each year, helping to support their ongoing studies in the field of chemical engineering.
Gordon Edward Wright Scholarship
The Gordon Edward Wright Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary in any faculty. This scholarship recognizes academic merit, contribution to school and/or community life, and indication of academic promise. The award is made possible through the Estate of Gordon Edward & Joyce Margaret Wright and is available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Up to four scholarships are awarded each year, with each award valued at up to $3,200.
Gordon Albert Bell Scholarship in Music
The Gordon Albert Bell Scholarship in Music is offered annually to an entering or continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, Bachelor of Music program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on both artistic achievement and academic excellence. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated excellence in musical performance or composition combined with strong academic standing. The award is made possible through the generosity of Graeme I. Bell and family. Students should contact the School of Creative and Performing Arts; Division of Music for additional information about the scholarship criteria and application process.
Golden Hills International Entrance Scholarship
The Golden Hills International Entrance Scholarship is offered annually by the University of Calgary to international students entering their first year of any undergraduate degree program. This entrance scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed for students who graduate from a high school within the Golden Hills School District. The scholarship provides substantial financial support to help international students begin their undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary. Two scholarships are awarded annually, each valued at $20,000 CAD. Applicants must demonstrate strong academic achievement and meet the specific eligibility criteria related to their international student status and high school graduation location.
Global Development Studies Scholarship
The Global Development Studies Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary who are majoring in Global Development Studies. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and demonstrated commitment to social justice and community engagement. The award is made possible through the generosity of donor Edna F. Einsiedel. Applicants must submit a personal statement outlining their career goals and motivations for pursuing a career in global development. This is a faculty-nominated award, meaning applications must be submitted directly to the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology rather than through the Student Financial Support online award application system.
GLJ Ltd. Engineering and Geoscience Scholarship
The GLJ Ltd. Engineering and Geoscience Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in their 3rd and 4th year at the University of Calgary. The scholarship supports students in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering, and/or students from the Faculty of Science majoring in Geology or Geophysics. Recipients must demonstrate academic merit and be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The scholarship was established by GLJ Ltd., a premier, world class oil and gas resource consulting firm in Calgary, Alberta, which is a market leader in Canadian evaluations with dedicated professionals experienced in handling petroleum resource assessment situations worldwide.
Gienow Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship
The Gienow Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Preference is given to students completing a minor in Manufacturing Engineering or Operations Management. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is available exclusively to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The award is valued at up to $5,000 and one scholarship is available per year. This scholarship was established by donor Richard Boyer to support high-achieving engineering students progressing through their undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary.
Gibson Energy Scholarship
The Gibson Energy Scholarship is an annual award established by Gibson Energy Ltd. to recognize the leadership and academic ability of students pursuing a combined degree from the Schulich School of Engineering and Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. This entrance scholarship is offered to undergraduate students entering the combined BSc/BComm degree program and is awarded based on academic merit. The scholarship provides $10,000 to one recipient each year, supporting outstanding students as they begin their academic journey in this interdisciplinary program that combines engineering and business education.
Gibson Energy Diversity Scholarship
The Gibson Energy Diversity Scholarship is offered annually to two female continuing undergraduate students. One award is designated for a student enrolled in the 2nd year of the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering. The second award is for a student enrolled in the 2nd year of the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Finance, Accounting, or Risk Management & Insurance. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and recognition of extra-curricular activities that demonstrate leadership, innovation, or diversity. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Award recipients receive a $2,500 scholarship and gain access to an all-expenses paid opportunity to participate in the Women in Finance, Operations and Engineering development program at Gibson Energy. This professional development program includes attending a Board of Directors meeting and engaging with Gibson's Executive Leadership Team. Participants will also have the opportunity to be considered for a paid summer position with the company, providing valuable industry experience and networking opportunities.
German Language School of Calgary Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts who is majoring in German at the University of Calgary. The award is based on academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing German language studies. The scholarship is generously donated by the German Language School of Calgary to support undergraduate students demonstrating excellence in their German studies. Recipients must be enrolled as continuing students in the Faculty of Arts with a declared major in German (GERM), and must be in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study.
Gerard Rostoker Scholarship for Business Academic Achievement
The Gerard Rostoker Scholarship for Business Academic Achievement is offered annually to an undergraduate student in their 2nd year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is valued at up to $3,500. The award is available to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents who are enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business and demonstrate strong academic performance in their studies. Applications are submitted through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Gerard Rostoker Entrance Scholarship
The Gerard Rostoker Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to an entering undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. This internal scholarship recognizes academic merit and is available to first-year students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents. The award provides up to $3,500 to support students beginning their undergraduate studies in business. The scholarship is funded by donor Gerard Rostoker and is administered through the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar. Applications are submitted through the My UCalgary Portal for high school awards.
Gerald Roberts Mortimer and Victor Emanuel Mortimer Scholarship
The Gerald Roberts Mortimer and Victor Emanuel Mortimer Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary in any faculty. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically available to students who attended high school in the Judicial District of Calgary, excluding the City of Calgary, for at least two consecutive years. The scholarship was established through the estates of Victor E. Mortimer and Gerald R. Mortimer. Four awards are available each year, with each award valued at up to $1,725 CAD.
Gerald Roberts Mortimer and Victor Emanuel Mortimer Entrance Scholarship
The Gerald Roberts Mortimer and Victor Emanuel Mortimer Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary in any faculty. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed for students who attended high school in the Judicial District of Calgary, excluding the City of Calgary, for at least two consecutive years. The scholarship was established through the estates of Victor E. Mortimer and Gerald R. Mortimer. Up to four scholarships are awarded each year, with each scholarship valued at up to $1,800 CAD.
Gerald J. Maier/Dean Wirasinghe Entrance Award
The Gerald J. Maier/Dean Wirasinghe Entrance Award is offered annually to undergraduate students entering the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. Established by Mr. Gerald J. Maier in recognition of Dean Chan Wirasinghe's contributions to the Schulich School of Engineering, this award supports students demonstrating academic merit and contributions to school and/or community life. The award is renewable in the second and third years, providing recipients maintain enrolment in the Schulich School of Engineering and achieve a minimum GPA of 3.00 on a minimum of 30 units in the previous fall and winter terms. Eligible applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, or British Columbia, showing both academic promise and community engagement.
Geoscience Alumni Chapter Scholarship
The Geoscience Alumni Chapter Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically for students majoring in Geology or Geophysics. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The scholarship is valued at up to $4,500 and is awarded to one student per year. This internal scholarship is funded by the Geoscience Alumni Chapter to support talented students pursuing geoscience education at the University of Calgary.
George Reed Foundation Scholarship
The George Reed Foundation Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. Students must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and gives preference to students who have indicated an interest in working with people with disabilities. This award is provided by the George Reed Foundation for the Handicapped, based in Regina, and aims to support students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to disability-related work or advocacy.
George Loo Scholarship in Computer Science
The George Loo Scholarship in Computer Science is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary who is majoring in Computer Science. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students demonstrating excellence in their computer science studies. The award is made possible through the generosity of donor George Loo and is part of the University of Calgary's commitment to supporting outstanding students in STEM fields.
George Loades Memorial Scholarship in Real Estate Studies
The George Loades Memorial Scholarship in Real Estate Studies is offered annually to an undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business with preference given to students enrolled in the Real Estate Studies concentration. Established by the Calgary Real Estate Board Cooperative Ltd. (CREB) in memory of George Loades, this scholarship honors his leadership and commitment to the real estate industry and celebrates his achievements as a conservationist. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and requires that recipients be enrolled full-time, though they need not be carrying a full course load. A key requirement is successful completion of Real Estate Development and Urbanization REAL 317. The award is valued at up to $2,000 and one scholarship is available annually. This internal scholarship at the University of Calgary is open to undergraduate students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study in the Haskayne School of Business, with a major in Real Estate Studies (REAL). There are no citizenship or residency restrictions for applicants.
Fujda Family Scholarship in Astrophysics
The Fujda Family Scholarship in Astrophysics is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students entering their fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship specifically targets students majoring in Astrophysics or Physics, with preference given to Astrophysics students. This merit-based award recognizes academic excellence in the field of astrophysics and physics. The scholarship was established by donors Michael and Nicole Fujda to support outstanding students pursuing advanced studies in these disciplines. Recipients are selected based on their academic merit and progression in their undergraduate program.
French Undergraduate Scholarship
The French Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in French at the University of Calgary. This award was established by members of the former Department of French, Italian and Spanish to support students pursuing their undergraduate studies in French. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is designed to assist students who are progressing through their French major program. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated academic excellence in their coursework.
Frank L. Burnet, Q.C. Scholarship
The Frank L. Burnet, Q.C. Scholarship was established by the law firm of Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer in memory of Frank L. Burnet, Q.C. This scholarship is offered annually to a student entering first or second year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. Preference is given to students entering their first year. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides up to $3,300 in financial support. One scholarship is available each year. This internal award recognizes academic excellence among law students at the beginning of their legal education.
Frank Adam Scholarship in Physical Chemistry
The Frank Adam Scholarship in Physical Chemistry is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering third or fourth year in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit with interest and aptitude in Physical Chemistry taken into consideration. This award was established by friends, family and colleagues of Frank C. Adam, who was a member of the academic staff of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Calgary from 1958-1983. Two scholarships are available annually, each valued at up to $2,750 CAD.
Federation of Canadian Artists Undergraduate Scholarship
The Federation of Canadian Artists Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in their 3rd year in the Faculty of Arts, BFA Visual Studies program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and recognizes outstanding achievement in visual arts studies. This internal scholarship provides $3,000 in support to one qualified student per year. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal: Continuing Undergraduate Awards application process. The award is made possible through the generosity of the Federation of Canadian Artists, Calgary Chapter, which supports the development of emerging visual artists in the Calgary region.
Faculty of Science Dean's International Admission Scholarship
The Faculty of Science Dean's International Admission Scholarship is offered annually to international undergraduate students entering their first year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary directly from high school. This scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement and is awarded based on a final admission average of 95.00% or higher as calculated by the undergraduate Admissions Office. The scholarship provides $3,000 CAD to support international students in their pursuit of science education at the University of Calgary. This is an entrance scholarship designed to attract top international talent to the Faculty of Science.
Faculty of Nursing Founding Fund Scholarship
The Faculty of Nursing Founding Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and clinical performance in the second year of the nursing program. This internal scholarship, established by an anonymous donor, provides financial support to students demonstrating excellence in both academic coursework and clinical practice during their nursing studies.
Faculty of Law Scholarship
The Faculty of Law Scholarship is offered annually to a student in any year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is funded through the Faculty of Law Development Endowment. The award provides $5,000 to support one outstanding law student each year. Students are nominated through the Law Nominated Awards process for both new and continuing students. For additional information about this scholarship, students should contact the Faculty of Law directly.
Faculty of Kinesiology Scholarship
The Faculty of Kinesiology Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. This internal scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing their studies in kinesiology. The scholarship is valued at $1,000 and one award is available each year. Students are nominated for this award rather than applying directly. For additional information about this opportunity, students should contact the Faculty of Kinesiology directly.
Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Scholarship for Studies in Humanities
This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary who is majoring in a program from specific humanities departments. The award supports students majoring in English, Classics and Religion, Philosophy, or programs within The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures, including East Asian Language Studies, East Asian Studies, German, or Russian. The scholarship is valued at up to $800 and is awarded based on academic merit. Students must be in their second, third, or fourth year of study and can be of any citizenship or residency status. The award is funded by the Humanities Endowment Fund at the University of Calgary.
Faculty of Arts Scholarship for Studies in Humanities
The Faculty of Arts Scholarship for Studies in Humanities is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded to students majoring in a program from one of the following departments: English; Classics and Religion; Philosophy; or The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures, with majors in East Asian Language Studies, East Asian Studies, German or Russian. The award is valued at up to $3,000 and one scholarship is available each year. Selection is based on academic merit, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their studies within the humanities disciplines. The scholarship was established through a generous donation by Mrs. R.M.S. Owen to support and encourage outstanding undergraduate students pursuing their academic interests in the humanities at the University of Calgary.
Faculty of Arts Entrance Scholarship for Studies in Humanities
The Faculty of Arts Entrance Scholarship for Studies in Humanities is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is designed to support students majoring in programs from humanities departments including English, Classics and Religion, Philosophy, and the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures with specific majors in French, Italian Studies, Spanish, Russian, German, East Asian Studies or East Asian Language Studies. This entrance scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement for incoming first-year students. Applicants must demonstrate a scholarship average of 85% or higher from their high school studies. The award value can reach up to $3,200 CAD, with a variable number of scholarships awarded each year depending on available funding from various donors. The scholarship is an internal award administered through the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar. Eligible students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for High School Awards. There are no citizenship or residency restrictions, making the scholarship available to both domestic and international students entering the Faculty of Arts in a qualifying humanities program.
Excellence in Public Law Scholarship
The Excellence in Public Law Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Law, JD Program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit in coursework focused on the field of public law, which includes work focused on constitutionalism (including federalism), the rule of law, and statutory interpretation. This award is valued at $10,000 and is available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents currently living in Alberta. Selection is made by the Faculty of Law, and students do not need to apply as nominations are made directly by the faculty.
Eric Homersham Memorial Scholarship
Established in honour of NAIOP volunteer Bob Homersham's son, Eric (2009-2022), this award celebrates Eric's life through empowering aspiring real estate leaders to pursue their dreams with the same passion and determination that Eric embodied. Offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business, Bachelor of Commerce degree program. The scholarship recognizes academic merit with a minimum 3.50 GPA requirement and completion of three REAL courses. Applicants must submit a written one-page statement describing their own leadership skills and any formative events in their life where they exhibited those skills. This scholarship is provided by NAIOP Calgary and the Homersham Family to support the next generation of real estate professionals.
Equine Foundation of Canada Ruth Younie Memorial Scholarship
The Equine Foundation of Canada Ruth Younie Memorial Scholarship supports students pursuing equine veterinary medicine at the University of Calgary. Offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering fourth year in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine who have chosen the Equine Area of Health Emphasis. The scholarship recognizes academic merit, performance in Equine Medicine and Surgery (VETM 521), and involvement in the equine community. The purpose of this award aligns with the Equine Foundation of Canada's mission to aid in the health and welfare of horses by encouraging and supporting future veterinarians specializing in equine care.
Equine Foundation of Canada - Eldon Bienert Memorial Scholarship
The Equine Foundation of Canada - Eldon Bienert Memorial Scholarship is an annual award created to encourage and support students pursuing equine veterinary medicine. The purpose of the Equine Foundation of Canada is to aid in the health and welfare of the horse. This scholarship supports a continuing 4th year student in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine who has chosen Equine Health as their area of emphasis. The award is based on academic merit, academic performance in Equine Medicine and Surgery (VETM 521), and involvement in the Equine Community.
Engineering Class of 1970 Memorial Scholarship
The Engineering Class of 1970 Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is designated for Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who are planning a career in the engineering profession. This award honors the University of Calgary Engineering Class of 1970 and supports students pursuing excellence in engineering education.
Ena Lee Leaders in Business Scholarship
The Ena Lee Leaders in Business Scholarship was established by the Lee family to recognize the leadership and academic ability of students pursuing an undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business. This scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Haskayne School of Business Bachelor of Commerce degree program. The award recognizes exceptional academic merit and promise, as well as contribution to school and/or community life with demonstrated leadership. Recipients must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. The scholarship is renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided recipients achieve a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 30.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms.
Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program Scholarship
The Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program Scholarship is offered annually to incoming exchange undergraduate or visiting undergraduate researchers enrolled at the University of Calgary from eligible countries and partner institutions. The scholarship is funded by Global Affairs Canada and is valued at $7,700 CAD. Eligible candidates submit an application through the University of Calgary, and Global Affairs Canada selects recipients from the list of submitted eligible applicants. This program supports academic exchange and collaboration between Canada and other countries in the Americas, providing financial support to undergraduate students participating in exchange programs or visiting research opportunities at the University of Calgary.
Emerging Black Voices Scholarship
The Emerging Black Voices Scholarship is offered annually by the University of Calgary to support Black students in the Bachelor of Social Work program. The scholarship provides $2,000 to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in their second year in the Faculty of Social Work, BSW program. The award recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating involvement and leadership in Black communities. This scholarship is funded by Friends, Family, Faculty and Staff Members of the Faculty of Social Work and aims to support emerging voices within Black communities pursuing careers in social work.
Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Scholarship
The Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Scholarship was established in recognition of the great talent of Elizabeth Sterling Haynes and her contribution to theatre in Alberta. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Drama at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes academic merit and demonstrated excellence in theatrical performance. Recipients are selected based on their academic achievements and their outstanding contributions to theatre, honoring the legacy of Elizabeth Sterling Haynes' impact on Alberta's theatrical community.
Elizabeth Brisco Scholarship
The Elizabeth Brisco Scholarship is offered annually to a mature student entering first year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship provides up to $5,000 in funding to support legal education for mature students beginning their law degree. Selection is based on academic merit, performance on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), as well as extra-curricular activities, work experience and community involvement. This scholarship is funded through the Estate of Elizabeth Brisco and represents an internal award administered by the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their second year in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is provided by friends and associates of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and awards $2,500 to two recipients each year. Selection is based on academic merit. This internal scholarship supports students pursuing majors in ENCM, ENEL, or ENSF within the Faculty of Engineering as they progress in their undergraduate studies.
Edward Wichert Undergraduate Scholarship
The Edward Wichert Undergraduate Scholarship honours the commitment of the donor Robert Wichert and his father to undergraduate education in chemical and petroleum engineering. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering who are majoring in Chemical Engineering or Oil & Gas Engineering. The award is based on academic merit and is available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Up to 10 scholarships are awarded each year, with each scholarship valued at up to $6,000.
Echoridge Educational Foundation Scholarship in Chemistry and Biochemistry
The Echoridge Educational Foundation Scholarship in Chemistry and Biochemistry is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Science. The scholarship recognizes academic merit among students majoring in Biochemistry or Chemistry. This internal award provides financial support to undergraduate students in their second, third, or fourth year of study. The scholarship is valued at $2,125 and one award is available annually. Applicants must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Eaton Foundation Scholarship
The Eaton Foundation Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business with a Marketing concentration. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is made possible through the generous support of the Eaton Foundation and the University of Calgary Building on the Vision Campaign. Up to three scholarships are awarded each year, each valued at up to $3,200. This internal award is designed to support students pursuing excellence in their marketing studies as they complete their undergraduate business degree.
E.W. Costello Entrance Scholarship
The E.W. Costello Entrance Scholarship was established in honour of Mr. E.W. Costello on his retirement as Chairman of the Board of Pembina Resources Ltd. The scholarship is provided by the Carthy Foundation on behalf of Pembina Resources Ltd. This entrance scholarship is offered every fourth year to a student entering the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is renewable in the second and third year of the JD program, provided the recipient achieves a minimum GPA of 3.20 over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms. Selection is based on academic merit, performance on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), evidence of maturity, work experience, extra-curricular activities, and community involvement. This award provides up to $5,400 annually and supports one student per award cycle in pursuing their legal education at the University of Calgary.
E.C. "Ted" Eddy Alumni Scholarship
The E.C. "Ted" Eddy Alumni Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in their second or third year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship supports students majoring in English, Political Science, or Economics. This award recognizes students who demonstrate strong academic merit while also contributing to their communities through extra-curricular activities and community service. Up to five scholarships are awarded each year, with each award valued at up to $2,100 CAD. The scholarship was established by donor E.C. "Ted" Eddy to support undergraduate students in these specific disciplines within the Faculty of Arts.
E.C. "Ted" Eddy Alumni Entrance Scholarship
The E.C. "Ted" Eddy Alumni Entrance Scholarship is offered annually to entering undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. This entrance scholarship recognizes academic merit among students who have graduated from a Calgary high school. The scholarship provides financial support to first-year students beginning their undergraduate studies at the University of Calgary. Five awards are available annually, each valued at up to $2,100 CAD. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal: High School Awards application system.
E. Catherine Barclay Scholarship
The E. Catherine Barclay Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty who intends to pursue full-time studies in France at an institution where there is a bilateral exchange agreement in place with the University of Calgary or a TASSEP Consortium partner institution. This scholarship recognizes students with sufficient ability in oral and written French to allow the pursuit of studies in that language. The award seeks to support students who demonstrate academic merit, engage in extra-curricular activities, and exhibit qualities of good citizenship which demonstrate concern for others. Recipients must apply to the French Centre by March 20. For more information, applicants should contact the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures.
Dynasty Power Scholarship
The Dynasty Power Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to help students pursue their business education. The award is made possible through the generosity of Dynasty Power Inc., supporting talented undergraduate students in their academic journey.
Durbeniuk Family Scholarship
The Durbeniuk Family Scholarship is an annual award offered to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. Established by donors Gary and Karen Durbeniuk, this scholarship recognizes academic merit among students pursuing their studies in kinesiology. The scholarship provides up to $1,700 to one deserving student each year, supporting their continued education in the field of kinesiology and human movement studies.
Dunfield Scholarship in Economics
The Dunfield Scholarship in Economics is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Economics at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded to students who demonstrate an interest in the function, structure and operation of financial markets and/or energy economics. Applicants must submit a proposal for a research project for their final degree year to the Head of the Department of Economics. The focus of the project should be in one of the areas listed above, which can be undertaken as part of a capstone project in an existing course. This award supports students pursuing advanced study in economics with a particular focus on financial markets or energy economics research.
Dr. Wilma Den Oudsten Scholarship in Production Animal Health
The Dr. Wilma Den Oudsten Scholarship in Production Animal Health is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering year four in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine with an Area of Emphasis in Production Animal Health. Established in memory of Dr. Oudsten, a large animal rural veterinarian who cared deeply about the animals she treated and the community in which she practiced, this scholarship honors her commitment to rural practice in Alberta. The award recognizes academic merit and supports students pursuing careers in production animal health. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance and commitment to this specialized area of veterinary medicine.
Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard Leadership Scholarship
The Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard Leadership Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Social Work, BSW program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes Black students who demonstrate academic merit and have shown involvement and leadership in Black communities through extra-curricular activities. The scholarship was established by friends, family, faculty, and staff members of the Faculty of Social Work to honor Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard's legacy and support Black students pursuing social work education. The award is valued at $2,000 and one scholarship is available annually. Applicants must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Dr. W. Harold White Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. W. Harold White Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Department of Chemistry in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit in the field of analytical chemistry, specifically based on achieving the highest combined marks in CHEM 311 - Analytical Chemistry: Quantitative Analysis and CHEM 315 - Analytical Chemistry: Introductory Instrumental Analysis. In the event that one course is not offered, a student with the highest mark in the remaining course may be selected. If there is no suitable candidate, the award will not be given out in that particular year. The scholarship was established by Dr. Terry White, Sixth President of the University of Calgary, and his wife, Mrs. Sue White, in memory of Dr. W. Harold White, a noted chemist and researcher.
Dr. Sylvia Shaw Memorial Dance Scholarship
This scholarship was established in loving memory of Dr. Sylvia Shaw, Dance Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology from 1965 to 1995 at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the combined BA/BKin Dance program. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and demonstrated extra-curricular involvement in dance-related activities. The scholarship honors Dr. Shaw's legacy and contributions to dance education at the University of Calgary.
Dr. Rowland Smith Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. Rowland Smith Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship honors Dr. Rowland Smith, who was Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and a Rhodes Scholar from South Africa who came to Canada in the 1960s. He had a lifelong interest in languages and cultures and believed passionately in the value of experiencing other cultures. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, with preference given to students who are members of the Arts and Sciences Honours Academy and who intend to complete a Study Abroad program in the upcoming year. This award reflects Dr. Smith's commitment to international education and cultural exchange. The scholarship is funded by the Faculty of Humanities, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Rowland Smith. It provides up to $2,000 to support one continuing undergraduate student annually who demonstrates strong academic performance and a commitment to international learning experiences.
Dr. Richard Guy Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. Richard Guy Memorial Scholarship was created in honour of Dr. Guy's lifetime of dedication to mathematics and passion for ensuring everyone had the ability to pursue excellence in it. This annual scholarship is offered to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in third or fourth year in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Mathematics or Statistics. The award is based on academic merit and recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in mathematical studies. The scholarship was established through the Estate of Richard K. Guy and provides up to $2,100 CAD to support qualified undergraduate students in their pursuit of mathematical and statistical studies.
Dr. Ranjit S. Dhaliwal Scholarship in Mathematics and Statistics
The Dr. Ranjit S. Dhaliwal Scholarship in Mathematics and Statistics is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship honors Dr. Ranjit S. Dhaliwal, who joined the Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics and Statistics in 1966 as a respected professor and scholar whose commitment to his profession and students continued long after his retirement in 1995. The award is designated for students majoring in Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Mathematics, Statistics, Actuarial Science, or General Mathematics. Selection is based on academic merit, and the scholarship provides up to $6,500 CAD annually to one recipient.
Dr. Nigel Shrive/Tenet Biomedical Engineering Scholarship
The Dr. Nigel Shrive/Tenet Biomedical Engineering Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary with a specialization in Biomedical Engineering. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit. Preference is given to students who demonstrate a career interest in the field of bone and joint health. This award, valued at up to $7,400, was established by Tenet Medical Engineering to support the next generation of biomedical engineers pursuing studies in this specialized field.
Dr. Merron Chorny Scholarship
Established in recognition of Merron Chorny, professor in the Faculty of Education from September 1, 1960 through August 31, 1985, this scholarship has been augmented by a donation from Dr. Chorny and his family. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education - Secondary Route with an English specialization. Selection is based on academic merit, practice teaching proficiency, and participation in student activities.
Dr. Marlene Reimer Nursing Scholarship
The Dr. Marlene Reimer Nursing Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, specifically through the Degree Holder or Transfer Route. The scholarship honors Dr. Marlene Reimer, who was a member of the University of Calgary's Faculty of Nursing from 1984-2005. Dr. Reimer's commitment and lasting contributions to neuroscience nursing, leadership in research and education, improved many lives and left those who knew her inspired by her example. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, specifically the admission average to the Bachelor of Nursing program. Preference is given to students whose home address is in a rural community. The award provides up to $1,500 to support one deserving nursing student each year.
Dr. Lawrence W. Copithorne Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. Lawrence W. Copithorne Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, BA Honours Economics degree program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed to support students who demonstrate an interest in energy economics or the economics of natural resources. This award was established by the Department of Economics, along with family and friends of Lawrence Copithorne, to honor his memory and support students pursuing studies in these important economic fields. The scholarship provides up to $4,500 in funding to one deserving student each year.
Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship
The Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered by the Government of Alberta to full-time post-secondary students at designated Alberta institutions. The scholarship recognizes outstanding leadership qualities, particularly in the area of disability, and/or initiative to improve the lives of other people while attending a post-secondary institution in Alberta. This scholarship is valued at $2,000 per award and provides 15 awards annually. The program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students across any faculty. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents currently living in Alberta. The scholarship aims to support students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and community engagement during their post-secondary education. Applications are made through the My UCalgary Portal via Alberta Student Aid Awards, making it part of the government-funded student support initiatives in Alberta.
Dr. Edward C. Eddy and Mrs. Ruth E. Eddy Memorial Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine
The Dr. Edward C. Eddy and Mrs. Ruth E. Eddy Memorial Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine is offered annually to undergraduate students entering the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing veterinary medicine. Preference is given to students with a stated interest in public health or production animal health. The scholarship honors the legacy of Dr. Edward C. Eddy and Mrs. Ruth E. Eddy, established through the generosity of Mr. E.C. 'Ted' Eddy. Two awards of up to $7,000 each are available annually to support incoming first-year veterinary medicine students.
Dr. David John Fry Scholarship in Physics and Astronomy
The Dr. David John Fry Scholarship in Physics and Astronomy is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is designed to support students majoring in Physics or Astrophysics who demonstrate academic merit. This internal scholarship was established by Dr. Prem S. Fry and provides financial support of up to $2,500 to one recipient each year. Eligible students must be in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies in one of the qualifying physics-related majors including Applied Physics, Astrophysics, Chemical Physics, or Physics. The award is open to students of any citizenship or residency status.
Dr. Cy Frank/Tenet Biomedical Engineering Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, with a specialization in Biomedical Engineering. The award recognizes academic merit and is provided by Tenet Medical Engineering. Preference will be given to students with a career interest in the field of bone and joint health. The scholarship supports students pursuing biomedical engineering studies with the aim of advancing healthcare innovation and research in orthopedic and musculoskeletal areas.
Dr. Barry Cooper Political Science Scholarship
The Dr. Barry Cooper Political Science Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in 4th year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically for students majoring in Political Science and focusing on Canadian Politics or Political Theory. The award recognizes academic merit and preference is given to students who have completed POLI 407 or POLI 413. This internal scholarship supports students pursuing advanced studies in political science with a focus on Canadian politics or political theory. The scholarship was established through an anonymous donor to honor Dr. Barry Cooper and support excellence in political science education.
Dr. Alexander C. McEwen Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. Alexander C. McEwen Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in third or fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically for students majoring in Geomatics Engineering with a concentration in Cadastral Surveying. Selection is based on academic merit, and applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. This memorial scholarship was established by donor Sherry Wilson McEwen to support students pursuing studies in this specialized field of engineering. The award provides $2,000 to one recipient each year.
Dr. A. Downey Memorial Award
The Dr. A. Downey Memorial Award is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes students with above average academic achievement who have played minor hockey. The award is provided by family and friends of Dr. A. Downey. Some preference is given to students intending a career in dentistry, though students from any faculty are eligible to apply. The award provides financial support of up to $1,400 to one incoming first-year student each year.
Dorothy M. Norton Scholarship
The Dorothy M. Norton Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering second year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in English at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and requires a minimum GPA of 3.50 on a full course load. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who graduated from a Calgary high school. In case of a tie, financial need will be considered. The award is valued at $1,000 and is funded by the Dorothy M. Norton Fund of The Calgary Foundation.
Donald J. Lipkind Memorial Scholarship
The Donald J. Lipkind Memorial Scholarship is offered annually by Mr. and Mrs. S.H. Lipkind, friends and family, in memory of Donald J. Lipkind. This scholarship supports a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts, majoring in Philosophy at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes students who demonstrate a combination of scholastic abilities and social skills that have led to above average contribution and dedication to their community. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who are Alberta residents, and demonstrate both academic merit and financial need. The scholarship provides up to $3,700 in support to one qualified student each year.
Donald C. Burtt Scholarship
The Donald C. Burtt Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Geosciences Department at the University of Calgary. Established in recognition of Donald Burtt's contribution to the petroleum industry, this scholarship was created by Donald C. Burtt, D. Stephen Burtt, B.D. Gale, D. Craig Natland and Kenneth B. MacDonald. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, with preference given to students who have declared a major in Geophysics. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents enrolled in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Applied Geology, Geoscience, Geology, or Geophysics.
Donald and Agnes Cooke Nursing Scholarship
The Donald and Agnes Cooke Nursing Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary who are pursuing the degree holder route. This scholarship was established by Agnes A. Cooke, RN, and her husband Donald Cooke, who married in 1950 and settled in Calgary in 1952. The scholarship reflects their desire to provide financial assistance to motivated individuals who are committed to pursuing a career in Nursing. Awards are based on academic merit and are intended to support students in their second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Nursing (degree holder route) program. Two scholarships are available annually, each valued at up to $1,500.
Don S Bidulock Scholarship in Computer Science
This scholarship has been created in appreciation of Professor Don S. Bidulock and the caliber of excellence that he requested of his students. The award is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science who is majoring in Computer Science. Selection is based on academic merit. The scholarship recognizes excellence in computer science studies at the University of Calgary.
Don Henderson Memorial Ringette Scholarship
The Don Henderson Memorial Ringette Scholarship is offered annually by the University of Calgary in partnership with the Ringette Calgary Association. This scholarship provides up to $1,900 to an undergraduate student entering their first year in any faculty at the university. The award recognizes academic merit while supporting student athletes who have been actively involved in ringette. To be eligible, applicants must be a full member in good standing with Ringette Calgary, have been an active player for the past two years, and intend to remain active in the upcoming year. This scholarship helps support student athletes as they transition into university studies while continuing their commitment to the sport of ringette.
Doc Seaman Scholarship
The Doc Seaman Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. Established through an anonymous donation in recognition of Doc Seaman's participation in bringing the Flames Hockey team to Calgary, this scholarship has been augmented by a matching donation from Mr. D.K. Seaman. The award is valued at up to $2,200 and is available to students in any faculty who have completed their first year of undergraduate studies. Selection is based on academic merit. This internal scholarship provides financial support to recognize and reward academic excellence among continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary.
Dharma Master Chuk Mor Memorial Scholarship
The Dharma Master Chuk Mor Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship established in memory of Dharma Master Chuk Mor by donor Tin Yick Lung. This scholarship supports continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary across any faculty. The award provides financial assistance up to $2000 to one student per year who demonstrates academic merit. The scholarship is open to students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies, regardless of citizenship or residency status.
Department of Philosophy Scholarship
The Department of Philosophy Scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student enrolled in an Honours, major, or minor program in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Calgary. The scholarship provides financial support up to $1,250 to one deserving student who demonstrates academic merit in Philosophy courses. Students must be registered full-time but are not required to be carrying a full course load. The award is funded by faculty members of the Department of Philosophy and aims to recognize and support outstanding undergraduate students pursuing studies in philosophy.
Department of Geography Indigenous Student Scholarship
The Department of Geography Indigenous Student Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary who are majoring in Geography or Urban Studies. This scholarship is provided by supporters of the Department of Geography and recognizes academic merit among Canadian Indigenous students. Recipients must be enrolled in a field experience course. The scholarship provides financial support to Indigenous students pursuing their undergraduate studies in geography-related disciplines, helping to promote diversity and Indigenous representation in the field of geography and urban studies.
Department of Communication, Media and Film Scholarship
The Department of Communication, Media and Film Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded to students in a program leading to a Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (BCMS) degree. This award was established in 1991 by faculty, staff and students in the Faculty of General Studies on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides up to $600 to support continuing undergraduate students in their studies.
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Scholarship
The Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary who are majoring in Anthropology or Archaeology. The award is valued at $1,650 and is provided by the Friends and Colleagues of the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology. Selection is based on academic merit. Students must be in their second, third, or fourth year of study and are nominated through the undergraduate continuing students application process. For additional information about this scholarship opportunity, prospective applicants should contact the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology directly.
Dean Wirasinghe Undergraduate Scholarship in Engineering
The Dean Wirasinghe Undergraduate Scholarship in Engineering is offered annually to recognize outstanding academic achievement at the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is made possible through the generosity of the Wirasinghe family and friends. Two awards are presented each year: one to the top undergraduate student entering second year and one to the top undergraduate student entering third year in the Schulich School of Engineering. Recipients are selected based on academic merit, and the scholarship provides financial support valued at up to $2,700 per recipient.
Dean Wirasinghe Scholarship in Engineering
The Dean Wirasinghe Scholarship in Engineering is an academic merit-based award for top students entering their first year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded to students who are receiving a Seymour Schulich Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship. Established by the Wirasinghe family and friends, this scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement among incoming engineering students. In the event of a tie between eligible candidates, preference is given to the student whose home is farthest from the university, acknowledging the additional challenges faced by students relocating from distant locations to pursue their engineering education.
David Keith Davies Scholarship
The David Keith Davies Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education or the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes David Keith Davies' contribution to soccer in the City of Calgary. The award is valued at up to $2,400 and is available to students who have demonstrated academic merit and have played minor soccer in the City of Calgary for at least one year. This scholarship honors the legacy of David Keith Davies through the support of students pursuing education or kinesiology studies who have been involved in Calgary's soccer community.
David Johnston Law Scholarship
The David Johnston Law Scholarship is offered annually to a full-time undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Law, JD Program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes a student's past accomplishments including academic achievement and volunteer activities. Special consideration will be given to students who are enrolled in a combined degree program, such as the JD/MBA program. The scholarship is valued at $10,000 and is awarded to one student per year. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents currently living in Alberta. Selection is made by the Faculty of Law based on the candidate's demonstrated academic excellence and community engagement through volunteer work.
David F. Duncan Memorial Award
The David F. Duncan Memorial Award is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Established by Toromont Industries Limited in memory of the President of Toromont Energy Services, this scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and participation in extra-curricular activities that showcase leadership ability. The award provides up to $1,500 to support the educational pursuits of one deserving student each year. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents enrolled in their fourth year of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Calgary.
Dahrlyne Hubert Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
The Dahrlyne Hubert Veterinary Medicine Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary. The scholarship honors Dahrlyne Hubert, who passed away on October 6, 2009, and was a lover of small domestic pets, especially cats. Recipients must have successfully completed VETM 522 - Small Animal Medicine and Surgery and demonstrate academic merit. The award provides up to $5,000 to one student each year.
Cynthia Prasow Scholarship in Early Childhood Education
The Cynthia Prasow Scholarship in Early Childhood Education is offered annually to an undergraduate student completing their final year in the Werklund School of Education with a focus on Early Childhood Education. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and was established by family and friends of Cynthia Prasow. The award is valued at up to $2,000 and is available to one recipient each year. Recipients do not need to apply directly for this scholarship as it is a nominated award requiring no application. The scholarship is not presented at convocation and is administered as an internal award by the University of Calgary.
CREB Undergraduate Scholarship in Real Estate
Established by the Calgary Real Estate Board Cooperative Ltd. (CREB) to recognize the leadership and academic ability of students pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree in the Haskayne School of Business. This scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business, Bachelor of Commerce degree program. Recipients must demonstrate academic merit with a minimum GPA of 3.00, have completed three REAL courses, and submit a written one-page statement demonstrating their interest in pursuing a career in real estate. Students must be enrolled full-time but need not be carrying a full course load.
Craig Balfour Scholarship in Communication and Film
The Craig Balfour Scholarship in Communication and Film is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is available to students majoring in Film Studies or Communication and Media Studies. The award is based on academic merit and provides $800 to support students pursuing their studies in these communication-focused disciplines. The scholarship was established by Craig Balfour and Friends to recognize excellence in these fields.
CPA Education Foundation Scholarship in Financial Accounting
The CPA Education Foundation Scholarship in Financial Accounting is an annual scholarship awarded to undergraduate students entering their fourth year at the Haskayne School of Business with a major in Accounting. The scholarship was originally endowed by Certified General Accountants of Alberta and is now offered by the CPA Education Foundation. The award recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students pursuing accounting education. Preference is given to students who have completed ACCT 217 or ACCT 317 - Introductory Financial Accounting, demonstrating a strong foundation in financial accounting principles. This scholarship supports the development of future accounting professionals at the University of Calgary.
CPA Education Foundation Management Accounting Scholarship
The CPA Education Foundation Management Accounting Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business with an Accounting concentration at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and gives preference to students with extra-curricular activities demonstrating leadership ability. Additional preference is given to students who have completed or are enrolled in ACCT 323 - Introductory Managerial Accounting or ACCT 361 - Cost Accounting. The scholarship was originally endowed by Certified Management Accountants of Alberta and provides up to $700 to two recipients annually.
CPA Alberta Undergraduate Scholarship
The CPA Alberta Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering the final year of studies in the Haskayne School of Business with an Accounting concentration at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, with preference given to students who have successfully completed or who are enrolled in ACCT 443 - Advanced Financial Accounting and ACCT 423 - Advanced Taxation. This scholarship is made possible through the CPA Education Foundation and supports students pursuing careers in accounting. Two scholarships of $5,000 each are awarded annually to eligible students in their fourth year of undergraduate studies.
Copp Family Scholarship
The Copp Family Scholarship is offered annually to undergraduate students entering first year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit, contribution to school and/or community life, and indication of academic promise. The award is made possible through the generous donation from the Estate of Vivian Dorothy Boucher, Calgary. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. Approximately 15 awards are available each year, with each award valued at up to $3,400.
Continuing Arts Association Travel Scholarship
The Continuing Arts Association Travel Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in the Faculty of Arts, Department of Art at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically designed to assist in the enrichment of the student through travel experiences. The award provides up to $1,800 to support travel-related educational opportunities. Selection is based on academic standing and studio work completed during the first two and one-half years of attendance at the university. This internal scholarship is funded by the Continuing Arts Association and is intended to support students pursuing studies in Art, Art History, Design, and Visual Studies within the Faculty of Arts.
ConocoPhillips Canada Scholarship
The ConocoPhillips Canada Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to students progressing through their undergraduate studies. Two awards are available: one for a student entering third or fourth year in any faculty, and one for a student entering second or third year in any faculty. The scholarship is made possible through the generosity of ConocoPhillips and is administered internally by the University of Calgary. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Computer Science Alumni Chapter Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering second or third year in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. The award is based on academic merit, with preference given to students who demonstrate leadership and involvement in community activities. The scholarship is funded by the Computer Science Alumni Chapter and provides financial support to recognize and encourage excellence in both academic achievement and community engagement among computer science undergraduates.
Communication, Media and Film Scholarship for Academic Excellence
The Communication, Media and Film Scholarship for Academic Excellence is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. This scholarship supports students pursuing a four-year BA or BSc degree in Communication and Culture. The award is based on academic merit and is funded by the R.H.W. Foundation. Two scholarships valued at $1,500 each are available annually to eligible students who demonstrate strong academic performance in their studies.
Code Hunter LLP Advocacy Scholarship
The Code Hunter LLP Advocacy Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in their second or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD Program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and active participation in the Advocacy (mooting program) with demonstrated excellence. Excellence will be evidenced by performance in MacGillivray moot competition or other mooting competitions. Where a student is participating in a moot competition that incurs costs for travel and accommodation, the award should be used to cover those costs. This internal scholarship provides $2,000 to one recipient annually and is administered through the Law Nominated Awards process for new and continuing students.
Co-operators Scholarship in Risk Management and Insurance
This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The award is specifically designated for students pursuing a concentration in Risk Management and Insurance or Risk Management and Insurance: Finance. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and active community involvement. The Co-operators Group Limited provides this funding with matching funds from an anonymous donor through the Haskayne School of Business. Two awards are available annually, with each scholarship valued at up to $4,500 CAD.
Clifford C. Burton Scholarship
The Clifford C. Burton Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Chemical Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship was established by Brown & Root Braun Canada Inc., Calgary, in honour of their first president, Clifford C. Burton. The award recognizes academic merit with preference given to students who achieved outstanding performance in third year Chemical Engineering courses. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Clayton and Linda Woitas Education Scholarship
The Clayton and Linda Woitas Education Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The award was established by the Danoff Charitable Fund of the Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund to honor Clayton and Linda Woitas. This scholarship supports students pursuing their education degrees at the University of Calgary, providing financial assistance of up to $2,700 to one deserving student each year.
Class of 1983 Civil Engineering Scholarship
The Class of 1983 Civil Engineering Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering with a major in Civil Engineering. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is funded by generous donations from Sam Kolias and the 1983 Class Alumni. The award provides financial support up to $1000 to one deserving student who demonstrates strong academic performance in their civil engineering studies. Students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year are eligible to apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Class of 1980 Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
Offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Chemical Engineering. This scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is valued at up to $1,200. One award is available each year. The scholarship was established by the Chemical Engineering Class of 1980 to support outstanding students pursuing their undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Calgary.
Class of 1975 30th Anniversary Scholarship in Engineering
The Class of 1975 30th Anniversary Scholarship in Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This scholarship was established by graduates from the Faculty of Engineering (now called the Schulich School of Engineering) Class of 1975 to support undergraduate engineering students. The award is based on academic merit and provides up to $1,900 to one recipient per year. Preference is given to students who are sons or daughters of Engineering Alumni of the University of Calgary, reflecting the donor class's commitment to supporting the next generation of engineering students and maintaining connections with the university's engineering community.
Clarence & Evelyn Buckley Scholarship in Production Animal Health
The Clarence & Evelyn Buckley Scholarship in Production Animal Health is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit with a minimum GPA requirement of 3.00. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate their interest in Production Animal Health related activities beyond their academic coursework. The award value is up to $2,600 and one scholarship is available annually. This internal scholarship is funded by Clarence & Evelyn Buckley and recognizes students who show both academic excellence and a commitment to production animal health through extracurricular involvement and professional interests.
CIBC International Entrance Scholarship
The CIBC International Entrance Scholarship is established to globalize the student experience and encourage international students to attend the University of Calgary for study. This scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate international student entering first year in any undergraduate degree program in the upcoming fall term at the University of Calgary. The award is based on academic merit and provides significant financial support to help international students pursue their undergraduate education. The scholarship is funded by the CIBC Alternate Solutions Group and demonstrates a commitment to supporting global diversity and academic excellence within the university community.
Chubb Insurance Company of Canada Undergraduate Scholarship
The Chubb Insurance Company of Canada Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Bachelor of Commerce program at the Haskayne School of Business. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and is specifically designed for students majoring in Risk Management Insurance and Finance. Recipients must have successfully completed RMIN 317 - Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance, with preference given to students who have also completed RMIN 459 - Managing Commercial Property and Liability Risks. This award supports students pursuing careers in the insurance and risk management sector by providing financial recognition for their academic achievements in this specialized field of study.
Christina Irene Lam Memorial Scholarship in Law
The Christina Irene Lam Memorial Scholarship in Law is offered annually to a student entering first year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is valued at up to $5,000 and is awarded based on academic merit. Preference is given to students with at least five years of work experience between their undergraduate degree and law school. The award was established by donors Dora and Richard Lam to support promising law students beginning their legal education.
Chief Justice Derek Redman Scholarship
The Chief Justice Derek Redman Scholarship is an annual award offered to continuing undergraduate students entering their second or third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is provided by the Alberta Provincial Justices Association (APJA) and is valued at $2,500. This award recognizes academic merit and is specifically designated for Canadian Indigenous students pursuing their legal education. The scholarship supports Indigenous law students in their continued studies within the Juris Doctor program at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law.
Chevron Canada Resources Scholarship in Engineering
The Chevron Canada Resources Scholarship in Engineering is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship supports students majoring in Chemical, Oil and Gas, or Mechanical Engineering. Selection is based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating community service and volunteerism. Two scholarships of $5,000 each are awarded to qualifying students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to serving their communities through volunteer work.
Chemistry Faculty Scholarship
The Chemistry Faculty Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Chemistry major or Chemistry Honours program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and requires that the recipient has taken the equivalent of at least six full-course equivalents in Chemistry. Candidates must have attended the University of Calgary for not less than two years. The scholarship is generously funded by faculty members of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Calgary.
Charles W. Berard Undergraduate Scholarship in Natural Resources & Environmental Law
The Charles W. Berard Undergraduate Scholarship in Natural Resources & Environmental Law is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program. The scholarship recognizes students with demonstrated interest in Natural Resources & Environmental Law, demonstrated leadership and support to the community, and alignment to Vermilion's Core values of excellence, trust, respect, and responsibility. Academic merit is also a key consideration. The award provides up to $6,500 to support outstanding law students pursuing studies in this specialized field.
Chancellor's Scholarship for a Professional Program
The Chancellor's Scholarship for a Professional Program is offered annually on a rotating basis to an undergraduate student entering one of three professional programs at the University of Calgary: the Faculty of Law (JD Program), the Cumming School of Medicine (MD Program), or the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (DVM Program). This prestigious award recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional academic merit combined with significant contributions to campus and/or community life, showing leadership qualities and strong academic promise. The scholarship is made possible through the generous support of the University of Calgary's Chancellor's Club and the University of Calgary itself. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents and must be entering their first year of one of the designated professional programs. The award provides substantial financial support valued at $15,000 to help offset the costs of professional education.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Engineering is offered annually to a graduating student in each degree program in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This prestigious medal recognizes academic excellence in engineering education. The award is presented to students who demonstrate the highest academic standing in their third and fourth years of study, excluding spring and summer terms. Recipients must meet stringent academic criteria including maintaining a minimum 3.50 GPA on combined year three and four coursework, and a minimum 3.40 GPA on years three and four separately. The award honors outstanding academic achievement across multiple engineering disciplines including biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, energy, geomatics, mechanical, oil and gas, and software engineering.
APEGA Education Foundation Undergraduate Bursary in Science
The APEGA Education Foundation Undergraduate Bursary in Science is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary who are majoring in Geology or Geophysics. The award is based on both academic merit and financial need. The APEGA Education Foundation supports the activities of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), including the enablement, education and development of members and future professionals. This bursary provides financial support to students pursuing studies in geoscience fields, helping to develop the next generation of professional geologists and geophysicists in Alberta.
APEGA Education Foundation Undergraduate Bursary in Engineering
The APEGA Education Foundation Undergraduate Bursary in Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The bursary is provided by the APEGA Education Foundation, which supports the activities of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), including the enablement, education and development of members and future professionals. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need. The award value is up to $5,000 and a variable number of awards are available each year.
Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc Bursary
The Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc Bursary is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary with a concentration in Risk Management and Insurance. This bursary is awarded based on academic merit and financial need, with preference given to students intending to pursue a career as an actuary. The award provides financial assistance of $3,000 to one qualifying student each year.
Antoinette Davies Memorial Bursary
The Antoinette Davies Memorial Bursary is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, Bachelor of Music degree program, majoring in Performance. The bursary was established by Mr. Sterling G. Davies, Mrs. Maureen Pavelec and friends in memory of Mrs. Sterling (Anne) Davies. Preference is given to a student studying piano and to a student with financial need. The award is based on academic merit and is intended to support continuing music students pursuing performance studies at the University of Calgary.
Anthony G. Petti Memorial Scholarship in Music
The Anthony G. Petti Memorial Scholarship in Music is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. Established in memory of Dr. Anthony Petti, professor of English and founder/director of the Calgary Renaissance Singers & Players, this scholarship encourages studies in two of his areas of notable scholarship and creativity: Renaissance Literature and Music. The award recognizes students who demonstrate interest and ability in the performance and/or study of Early Music. The scholarship was established by family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Anthony G. Petti to honor his legacy and continue his passion for Renaissance studies and music education.
Anthony Au-Yeung Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Anthony W.Y. Au-Yeung (1918-2000), who had a distinguished career in the telecommunications field in Hong Kong prior to immigrating to Calgary upon his retirement. He was a firm believer in lifelong learning. This bursary is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering, Haskayne School of Business (BComm), or the Faculty of Science. The award is based on academic merit and financial need. The bursary provides up to $3,200 and two awards are available each year.
Annie Manowski and Sylvia Kmet Social Work Award
The Annie Manowski and Sylvia Kmet Social Work Award is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary. The award provides up to $6,000 to support students with financial need who demonstrate academic merit. Preference is given to single parents who are allies of the domestic violence community and have contributed to or are interested in the betterment of those affected by domestic violence. Recipients must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. The award is structured as a bursary, combining financial need considerations with academic merit and community commitment. This internal university award is supported by donors Annie Manowski and Sylvia Kmet.
Anil and Giljit Khosla, Rachna and Sona Bursary
The Anil and Giljit Khosla, Rachna and Sona Bursary is an internal award offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. The bursary provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to one selected student enrolled in any faculty. This bursary is awarded based on both academic merit and demonstrated financial need. The award is designed to support students who are making satisfactory academic progress while requiring financial assistance to continue their studies. Students must be in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate study to be eligible. Donated by Sona Khosla and Rachna Joshi, this bursary supports the university's commitment to helping undergraduate students overcome financial barriers to education. Applications are processed through the My UCalgary Portal under the Continuing Undergraduate Awards section.
Andy Younger Award in Engineering
The Andy Younger Award in Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary who are members of a Dinos Athletic team. The award recognizes students who demonstrate the highest academic standing while balancing their academic pursuits with athletic commitments. This award supports student-athletes in engineering programs, acknowledging their dual commitment to academic excellence and athletic participation. The funding comes from the Estate of Andrew Hunter Younger and provides financial support to help offset educational costs for qualifying engineering students.
Andrew Smith Memorial Track & Field Award
The Andrew Smith Memorial Track & Field Award is offered annually to full-time students in any faculty at the University of Calgary who are members of the Dinos Track and Field team. The award is split between male and female athletes who have contributed to the Dinos Track and Field program. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing. This is an athletic award that requires no application, as recipients are selected based on their contribution to the program. The award honors Andrew Smith's memory and supports student-athletes who balance academic pursuits with their commitment to track and field athletics at the university level.
Andrew Read Bursary in Engineering
The Andrew Read Bursary in Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. This bursary honors Andrew 'Spleen' Read, who graduated from the chemical engineering program in 2005 and was beloved by his peers for his dedication and participation in campus life despite being born with cystic fibrosis. The award is given based on both academic merit and demonstrated financial need. Recipients must be continuing students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of engineering studies.
Andrew Milner Memorial Men's Basketball Athletic Award
The Andrew Milner Memorial Men's Basketball Athletic Award is offered annually to full-time students at the University of Calgary who are members of the Dinos men's basketball team. The award recognizes student-athletes who maintain satisfactory academic standing while contributing to the university's men's basketball program. Established by the friends and family of Andrew Milner, this athletic award supports students in any faculty who are continuing their studies in their second, third, or fourth year. No application is required for this award, as eligible student-athletes are automatically considered through the university's athletic awards process.
Andrew Kirkor Memorial Bursary
The Andrew Kirkor Memorial Bursary is offered annually by the Students' Union at the University of Calgary in memory of the late Andrew Kirkor, who was an active member of the Students' Legislative Council. This bursary provides financial assistance to continuing undergraduate students who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need. The award is specifically designed for mature students who are 24 years of age or over and who are enrolled in any faculty at the University of Calgary. Recipients must be in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies. The bursary recognizes the unique challenges faced by mature students returning to or continuing their education while balancing financial responsibilities. With an award value of $1,500, this bursary helps alleviate the financial burden of post-secondary education for one eligible student each year. Applications are submitted through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards, and selection is based on a combination of financial need, academic performance, and meeting the mature student age requirement.
Andras and Margaret Joo Bursary
The Andras and Margaret Joo Bursary is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Cumming School of Medicine, MD program at the University of Calgary. The bursary was established by donor Daniel Joo to support medical students who demonstrate satisfactory academic merit and financial need. This award recognizes the importance of supporting medical education while acknowledging the financial challenges faced by students in professional medical programs. Recipients must be in their second or third year of the MD program and demonstrate both academic competence and documented financial need.
Alvin and Kathleen Bothner Entrance Bursary in Science
The Alvin and Kathleen Bothner Entrance Bursary in Science is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. This bursary was established by Mr. Alvin Bothner in memory of his beloved wife Kathleen, who devoted her career to education, with a matching grant from alumni of the Faculty of Science. The award recognizes both academic merit and demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to students who are graduates of rural high schools in Alberta or Saskatchewan. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. The bursary provides financial support up to $1,600 to help deserving first-year science students begin their university education. One award is available each year. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal High School Awards application system.
Allan Torvi Memorial Award
The Allan Torvi Memorial Award is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and have engaged in extra-curricular activities including involvement in student activities, campus organizations and/or volunteer groups. Established by family, friends and colleagues of Allan Torvi, this award supports Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents pursuing mechanical engineering studies. The award provides up to $1,500 to one qualified student each year.
Allan Sangster Prize
The Allan Sangster Prize is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the School of Creative and Performing Arts, Division of Music at the University of Calgary. This prize recognizes students who have demonstrated academic excellence in music history or music theory courses. The award is valued at up to $500 and is offered to one student per year. Recipients are selected based on academic merit, specifically their performance in music history or music theory coursework. The prize is internally funded by the School of Creative and Performing Arts, Division of Music at the University of Calgary.
Allan Clowes Family Athletic Award
The Allan Clowes Family Athletic Award is offered annually to a full-time student entering the Haskayne School of Business who is a member of the Dinos Women's Ice Hockey team at the University of Calgary. The award recognizes both academic achievement and athletic contribution to the university's women's ice hockey program. The award is renewable for up to five years, covering second, third, fourth, and fifth year of study. To maintain the award, recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the previous fall and winter terms, continue their enrollment in the Haskayne School of Business, and remain an active member of the Dinos Women's Ice Hockey team. Recipients must also maintain satisfactory academic standing throughout their studies. The award provides up to $3,000 annually and was established by donor Allan Clowes. This is an internal athletic award that does not require a separate application from eligible students. Recipients are selected based on their contribution to the Dinos Women's Ice Hockey program and their academic standing.
Allan and Dorothy Durie Memorial Bursary
The Allan and Dorothy Durie Memorial Bursary was created by their family in memory of Allan and Dorothy Durie, who believed in the value of education to all young Canadians and the importance of teachers and mentors in our lives. This award is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need. The bursary is specifically designed to support students enrolled in the Werklund School of Education or the Faculty of Arts with a major in Canadian Studies or Communication Studies. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who are in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study at the University of Calgary.
Arts and Science Honours Academy Entrance Scholarship in Science
The Arts and Science Honours Academy Entrance Scholarship in Science is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Arts and Science Honours Academy within the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. This entrance scholarship recognizes students with strong academic merit who are beginning their studies in this specialized program. The award is valued at $1,000 and is available to students regardless of citizenship or residency status. Students are nominated through the High School Nominated Awards process for new students, and the number of awards given varies each year based on the applicant pool and available funding from the Faculty of Science.
Arts and Science Honours Academy Entrance Scholarship in Arts
The Arts and Science Honours Academy Entrance Scholarship in Arts is offered annually to undergraduate students entering their first year in the Arts and Science Honours Academy in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides financial support to incoming students demonstrating exceptional academic achievement. The award is valued at $1,000 and the number of awards available varies each year. Students must apply through the High School Nominated Awards application process for new students. This internal scholarship is funded by the Faculty of Arts and supports students entering the prestigious Arts and Science Honours Academy program.
Arthur Thomas Evans Scholarship
The Arthur Thomas Evans Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and is awarded from the Estate of Charlotte Evans. The scholarship supports students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies who have demonstrated strong academic performance. Up to two awards of up to $2,600 CAD each are available annually. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards to be considered for this scholarship.
Arthur J.E. Child Scholarship in Business
The Arthur J.E. Child Scholarship in Business is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering second year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and requires applicants to submit a covering letter and a 300-word essay addressing the importance of business etiquette. The award is provided by the Arthur J.E. Child Foundation and supports students pursuing their business education at the university.
Archibald Waynne Dingman Memorial Scholarship
The Archibald Waynne Dingman Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary in any faculty who are entering their third or fourth year. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is intended for students who plan to pursue a vocation in the petroleum industry. The scholarship was established through the bequest of the late Corinne Patteson. Up to three scholarships are available, each valued at up to $1,850 CAD. Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal Continuing Undergraduate Awards application. This internal scholarship supports students demonstrating academic excellence while pursuing career goals in the petroleum sector.
Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc Scholarship
The Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically designed for students with a concentration in Risk Management: Insurance and Finance or Risk Management and Insurance. This $3,000 award recognizes academic merit and is available to students who are active members of the Dinos Varsity athletic teams. The scholarship provides financial support to students who excel both academically and athletically while pursuing their business education in risk management fields.
Anthony G. Petti Memorial Scholarship in Renaissance Literature
The Anthony G. Petti Memorial Scholarship in Renaissance Literature was established in memory of Dr. Anthony Petti, professor of English at the University of Calgary and founder/director of the Calgary Renaissance Singers & Players. The scholarship honors his notable scholarship and creativity in Renaissance Literature and Music. It is offered annually to encourage studies in two of Dr. Petti's areas of expertise: Renaissance Literature and Music. The award supports continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts who demonstrate academic merit in Renaissance Literature courses covering Old English to Sixteenth Century and Shakespeare. Established through donations from family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Petti, this memorial scholarship recognizes excellence in the study of Renaissance literary works.
Anthony Au-Yeung Memorial Scholarship
The Anthony Au-Yeung Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Anthony W.Y. Au-Yeung (1918-2000), who had a distinguished career in the telecommunications field in Hong Kong prior to immigrating to Calgary upon his retirement. He was a firm believer in lifelong learning. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the Schulich School of Engineering, Haskayne School of Business (BComm), or the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary. The award is based on academic merit and provides up to $3200 to support deserving students in these faculties. Two scholarships are available each year, funded by the Au-Yeung Family Trust, to honor Anthony Au-Yeung's legacy and commitment to education.
Annette and Ray LaGrange Education Scholarship
The Annette and Ray LaGrange Education Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Werklund School of Education - Elementary route at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and recognizes outstanding students pursuing their education degree in the elementary teaching stream. This scholarship provides financial support of up to $800 to one deserving student each year. Recipients must be continuing undergraduate students enrolled in eligible education programs within the Werklund School of Education's elementary route. The scholarship is designed to support students who demonstrate strong academic performance as they progress through their undergraduate education degree.
Anna and Donald Drysdale Memorial Scholarship
The Anna and Donald Drysdale Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Anna and Donald Drysdale by Mrs. Henrietta Weyland. This scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts who are majoring in History. Candidates must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. Preference is given to candidates who have successfully completed at least two half courses in Military-Diplomatic History and attained a minimum B+ grade in each of those courses. Two awards of up to $1,300 each are available annually to eligible students pursuing their studies in this field.
Andrew Spinney Memorial Scholarship
The Andrew Spinney Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in Electrical Engineering at the University of Calgary. Established in memory of Andrew Spinney (1964-1997) who graduated with distinction from the University of Calgary in 1987, the award is established in recognition of his commitment to engineering excellence. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides up to $1,600 to one recipient each year. The scholarship is funded by Caroline Troy and administered through the University of Calgary's Office of the Registrar.
Amy Fahlman Memorial Scholarship
The Amy Fahlman Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Chemistry at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,000 and recognizes academic merit. The award is made possible through the generous support of friends and family of Amy Fahlman. Preference is given to students who have demonstrated extra-curricular involvement in fine arts and athletics-related activities, reflecting a commitment to well-rounded development beyond academic pursuits. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
AMANAH Muslim Advocacy and Leadership Scholarship in Law
The AMANAH Muslim Advocacy and Leadership Scholarship in Law is offered annually to a student entering the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. If no suitable candidate is found, the award is open to students entering second or third year. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and demonstrated involvement with the Muslim community. Applicants must submit a 500-word statement demonstrating meaningful involvement with the Muslim community and how they will use their legal education to further support the Muslim community. The application and statement are reviewed by the Faculty of Law Scholarship committee. This scholarship was established by donor Saliha Haq to support Muslim students pursuing legal education who have shown commitment to community advocacy and leadership.
All Weather Windows' Scholarship
The All Weather Windows' Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Operations Management. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and provides $1,000 to one recipient each year. This internal scholarship is funded by All Weather Windows and supports students pursuing specialized business education in operations management at the University of Calgary.
Alka & Sanjeev Khanna Undergraduate Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering
Established to honour Sanjeev Khanna's education at the University of Calgary and the opportunities that experience created, this scholarship aims to help remove education barriers for undergraduate students in Mechanical Engineering. The scholarship will help launch their careers and pursue their passions. It is awarded annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Mechanical Engineering based on academic merit and extra-curricular activities demonstrating leadership.
Alexander Rutherford Scholarships
The Alexander Rutherford Scholarships are offered annually by the Government of Alberta to undergraduate students entering any faculty at the University of Calgary. These scholarships are based on academic merit and recognize outstanding achievement of Alberta high school students. The University of Calgary confirms student enrollment, and Alberta Student Aid mails the award cheque directly to the recipient at the address provided on their application form. Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents and Alberta residents.
Alexa W. Church Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
The Alexa W. Church Veterinary Medicine Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students enrolled in the 3rd or 4th year of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at the University of Calgary. This scholarship recognizes academic merit and excellence in large animal medicine. The award is specifically designed for students who demonstrate a strong interest in pursuing large animal health in their future careers. Two awards are available each year, one designated for a student in year 3 and one for a student in year 4 of the program. The scholarship was established by the Church Family to support and encourage veterinary students dedicated to large animal medicine.
Alex Bakshan Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is sponsored jointly by the Alberta chapter of the American Concrete Institute and Inland Concrete to support further education in the study of concrete in memory of Alex Bakshan. The scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student entering their final year in the Schulich School of Engineering, majoring in Civil Engineering. Preference is given to students who have successfully completed ENCI 413 - Introduction to Civil Engineering Materials and ENCI 451 - Structural Engineering I. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Alberta Land Surveyors' Association Scholarship
The Alberta Land Surveyors' Association Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is awarded to students majoring in Geomatics Engineering with a concentration in Cadastral Surveying. The award is based on academic merit and provides $2,000 to support the student's educational pursuits. This scholarship recognizes excellence in the field of geomatics engineering and cadastral surveying, supporting the development of future professionals in land surveying. For more information about this opportunity, students should contact the Schulich School of Engineering.
Alberta Geomatics Group Scholarship
The Alberta Geomatics Group Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students entering their third or fourth year at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically available to students in the Schulich School of Engineering majoring in Geomatics Engineering or in the Faculty of Arts majoring in Geography. The award is based on academic merit and aims to promote further advancement of the Geomatics industry. The Alberta Geomatics Group acts as a facilitator to promote Geomatics innovations amongst the many sectors and industries that utilize Geomatics technology and applications.
Albert Jucker-Kiddle Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship celebrates the life of a sweet boy who brought joy and laughter to everyone whose life he touched in his seven short years. The scholarship also honours his developmental aides - former students in CRDS who worked with Albert and his family. Offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the 3rd or 4th year of the Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies degree in the Cumming School of Medicine. Selection is based on academic merit and demonstrated excellence in practicums with children with disabilities.
Alastair H. Ross Memorial Scholarship
The Alastair H. Ross Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. This scholarship is available to students enrolled in the combined Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) degree program at the Haskayne School of Business. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both academic merit and a commitment to their communities through extra-curricular activities demonstrating community service. Established by Mrs. Joan Ross and family and friends of Alastair H. Ross, this memorial scholarship honors his legacy while supporting outstanding students pursuing this unique interdisciplinary program.
Alaris Equity Partners Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The Alaris Equity Partners Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Innovation was established by Alaris Equity Partners to support undergraduate education and recognize the leadership and academic ability of students pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree in the Haskayne School of Business. This scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in the Haskayne School of Business with a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and are committed to entrepreneurship and innovation in their studies. As an internal scholarship administered by the University of Calgary, it supports students in their second, third, or fourth year of their Bachelor of Commerce program.
Alan Norris Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship
Established in honour of Alan Norris, President & CEO of Brookfield Residential Properties and 2013 recipient of the Distinguished Business Leader Award, this scholarship recognizes the hard work and commitment of today's business students aspiring to be next generation business leaders. The scholarship is offered annually to an undergraduate student enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business with preference given to students enrolled in the Real Estate Studies concentration. Students must be enrolled full time but need not be carrying a full course load. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and must have successfully completed Real Estate Development and Urbanization REAL 317.
Al Lucas Scholarship in Energy and Environmental Law
The Al Lucas Scholarship in Energy and Environmental Law is offered annually to a continuing student in the Faculty of Law, JD program with a demonstrated interest in energy and environmental law. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,300 and is awarded based on academic merit. This scholarship was established by Judy MacLachlan on behalf of a group gift, honouring a lifetime of teaching and commitment to the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary.
AECOM Scholarship
The AECOM Scholarship is an annual award offered to continuing undergraduate students entering their third or fourth year in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, with a major in Civil Engineering. The scholarship is provided by UMA Engineering Ltd. and recognizes students who demonstrate academic merit and extra-curricular activities that show leadership qualities. The award provides financial support up to $3,000 to one deserving student each year who meets the eligibility criteria and demonstrates excellence both in the classroom and in their broader community involvement.
Advocis Educational Foundation Scholarship
The Advocis Educational Foundation Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering third year in the Faculty of Law, JD program at the University of Calgary. The award is based primarily on academic merit, with financial need also taken into consideration. Candidates should demonstrate interest and aptitude in the area of estate planning. The scholarship provides up to $1,200 to support one qualified law student pursuing their legal education with a focus on estate planning.
Advocis Calgary Scholarship in Risk Management and Insurance
The Advocis Calgary Scholarship in Risk Management and Insurance is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is specifically targeted toward students with a Risk Management and Insurance, Risk Management and Insurance/Finance, or Personal Financial Planning concentration. Selection is based on academic merit, extra-curricular activities, and demonstrated interest in Sales, Financial Planning, Life Insurance or Investment Planning. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents. In the event that there are no eligible candidates in the specified concentrations, students in any concentration within the Haskayne School of Business will be considered, provided they meet the balance of the criteria. The scholarship is funded by the Advocis, Calgary Chapter Fund at Calgary Foundation.
Advocis Calgary Scholarship
The Advocis Calgary Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities. It is specifically designed for students with an interest in Sales, Financial Planning, Life Insurance or Investment Planning. The award is valued at up to $800 and is open to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
Advocis Calgary Business Scholarship
The Advocis Calgary Business Scholarship is an annual scholarship offered to continuing undergraduate students entering their third or fourth year in the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and extra-curricular activities, with a particular focus on students who have demonstrated interest in Sales, Financial Planning, Life Insurance, or Investment Planning. Only Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents are eligible to apply. The scholarship is valued at up to $1,100 and is awarded to one student each year.
Adam Richard Leinweber Memorial Scholarship
The Adam Richard Leinweber Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, majoring in Physics. The scholarship, established by donors Martina and Bradley Leinweber, recognizes students who demonstrate both academic merit and engagement in extra-curricular activities. This award provides significant financial support to physics students who have shown excellence in their studies while contributing to their community through involvement in activities outside the classroom. The scholarship is designed to support students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate study.
Adam Richard Leinweber Entrance Scholarship
The Adam Richard Leinweber Entrance Scholarship is offered annually in memory of Adam Leinweber, a 2nd Dan Taekwon-Do practitioner, WO2 RCAC member, pilot, and honor student who was about to begin his studies in the Physics program. This scholarship honors his energetic and compassionate spirit. The award is provided to an undergraduate student entering the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary with a major in Physics. The scholarship is based on academic merit and recognizes students who exemplify the dedication and excellence that Adam demonstrated throughout his life. This entrance scholarship is funded by the Leinweber Family, Jay Todesco, and Tecumseh TaeKwon-Do.
A.W.R. Carrothers Scholarship
The A.W.R. Carrothers Scholarship was established by the Students' Union of the University of Calgary in commemoration of the official installation of Dr. A.W.R. Carrothers as president and vice-chancellor of the University of Calgary in 1969. The scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student in any faculty at the University of Calgary. Selection is based on academic merit and demonstrated involvement in extra-curricular activities. This award recognizes students who excel both academically and through their contributions to the university community beyond the classroom.
A.T.J. Cairns Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
The A.T.J. Cairns Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Calgary who have either a major or minor in English. Established through the estate of Professor A.T.J. Cairns, this scholarship recognizes academic merit in Creative Writing in English, English Literature, and related literary fields. Recipients must be registered full-time but need not be carrying a full course load. The scholarship awards up to $3,000 to qualified students and is available to students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of study in the Faculty of Arts.
A.H. Younger Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical and Oil & Gas Engineering
The A.H. Younger Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical and Oil & Gas Engineering is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is designed to support students majoring in Chemical Engineering or Oil & Gas Engineering who demonstrate academic merit. The award was established by friends and family of Dr. A.H. Younger to recognize and support outstanding engineering students in these specialized fields. This scholarship provides financial assistance to help students continue their undergraduate studies in chemical and oil & gas engineering disciplines. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance and standing in their respective programs within the Schulich School of Engineering.
A.D. (Denis) Hosford Scholarship
The A.D. (Denis) Hosford Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Geomatics Engineering program at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate strong interest and ability in the area of photogrammetry or Geographic Information Systems (GIS), along with strong academic standing in related courses. Candidates must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.20. This award was established by friends and colleagues in memory of Denis Hosford to honor his contributions to the field of geomatics engineering.
40th Anniversary Undergraduate Alumni Scholarship in Economics
The 40th Anniversary Undergraduate Alumni Scholarship in Economics is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calgary. The scholarship is designated for students majoring in the BA Honours program in Economics and is awarded based on academic merit. This award was established by the Department of Economics, along with family and friends of Lawrence Copithorne, to recognize and support outstanding economics students as they progress through their undergraduate studies.
25th Anniversary Scholarship in Mathematics and Statistics
The 25th Anniversary Scholarship in Mathematics and Statistics is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Calgary. The scholarship recognizes academic merit and provides up to $1,300 in funding. Three awards are available each year, with one award offered in each of three specialized areas: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics. This internal scholarship is funded by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and is available to students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies pursuing majors in AMAT (Applied Mathematics), MATH (Mathematics), PMAT (Pure Mathematics), or STAT (Statistics). Students must apply through the My UCalgary Portal for Continuing Undergraduate Awards.
Metis Scholar Undergraduate Award
The Metis Scholar Undergraduate Award is offered annually to continuing undergraduate students in any faculty at the University of Calgary. The award is designed to support Metis students who can provide proof of citizenship from Otipemisiwak Metis Government (Metis Nation of Alberta). This award recognizes academic merit among Alberta resident students pursuing undergraduate studies. Recipients are selected based on their academic achievements and their involvement in the Metis community. Applicants must submit a short essay outlining their reasons for their chosen field of study, explaining how a Metis Scholar Award will impact their journey towards education and career objectives, and describing their involvement in the Metis Community.
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