About
The University of Alberta is a Canadian public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta. Through its Awards Hub platform, the university provides scholarships, awards, and funding opportunities to undergraduate students across various faculties including Arts, Science, Engineering, Medicine and Dentistry, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Business, Education, Law, Nursing, and more. The university supports students through entrance scholarships, research studentships, and faculty-specific awards to foster academic excellence and research development.
Funding Opportunities
Zita and Jack Rosen Award
The Zita and Jack Rosen Award is presented to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). This scholarship supports Indigenous students with satisfactory academic standing who are enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate a combination of academic achievement, active involvement in the Aboriginal community, and financial need. This endowed fund was established by Robert Rosen in memory of his parents, Zita and Jack Rosen, who founded the City Lumber Corporation in 1937. The scholarship aims to support Indigenous students pursuing their educational goals in the arts and humanities while maintaining connections to their community.
Ziesel Family Scholarship
The Ziesel Family Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who are from Flagstaff County or Camrose County. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence and supports students from specific geographic regions in Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Zenia Hawrysh Prize in Food Science
The Zenia Hawrysh Prize in Food Science is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in the Bachelor of Science degree program in Nutrition and Food Science in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be the student who attains the highest academic standing in NU FS 481 (Advanced Foods). This prize recognizes academic excellence in food science coursework and encourages continued education in the field. Preference will be given to a student who is proceeding into graduate studies, with an emphasis on the quality aspects of food science including sensory, chemical, physical or instrumental analysis. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
Zarina Visnani Award in Islamic Studies
The Zarina Visnani Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. This award is funded by the Faculty of Arts in recognition of the Visnani Family's generosity towards the ECMC Chair in Islamic Studies and in memory of Zarina Visnani.
Yuichi Kurimoto Memorial Awards
The Yuichi Kurimoto Memorial Awards are endowed scholarships awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce degree who have demonstrated interest in Japan. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with satisfactory Japanese language proficiency. Successful applicants are encouraged to use this scholarship to study at Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration in Aichi or at another Japanese university, Japanese company, and/or Japanese business organization. The award was established by Hiroshi Kurimoto, President of Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration, in memory of Yuichi Kurimoto, the first Japanese native son to earn a degree at the University of Alberta. The award was also established in honour of the 40th Anniversary of Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration and celebrates the close partnership Nagoya and the University of Alberta have enjoyed over the past forty years.
Yatscoff Family Award in Medical Entrepreneurship
The Yatscoff Family Award in Medical Entrepreneurship is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree or postgraduate medical residency in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in medical entrepreneurship. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Yahya Scholarship in Mathematics
The Yahya Scholarship in Mathematics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Mathematics at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is endowed by the family in memory of Dr Yahya and is administered by the Faculty of Science. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through the General Application process.
Worley Canada Indigenous Award in Engineering
The Worley Canada Indigenous Award in Engineering is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. The award is provided by endowed funds from Worley Canada Services Ltd and is administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering.
Wood Science and Technology Prize
The Wood Science and Technology Prize is awarded to an outstanding convocating student in the BSc Forestry Program or the BSc Forest Business Management Program at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes students showing promise in the study of wood science and technology, judged on the basis of superior academic achievement in relevant courses and demonstrated interest. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. The award will not necessarily be made every year.
Women's Infrastructure Network Indigenous Award
The Women's Infrastructure Network Indigenous Award is a scholarship opportunity offered by the University of Alberta. This award is specifically designed to support Indigenous women pursuing undergraduate degrees in Business, Engineering, or Law. The scholarship recognizes students who identify as women and are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis persons of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate financial need. The award is administered through the Alberta School of Business and aims to promote diversity and inclusion in these professional fields.
Witten LLP Prize in Property Law
The Witten LLP Prize in Property Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Law 440 (Property Law). Selection is based on the highest academic standing achieved in the course. This endowed prize recognizes excellence in property law studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Winnifred Jean McLean and Douglas Brooks McLean Scholarship in Human Ecology
The Winnifred Jean McLean and Douglas Brooks McLean Scholarship in Human Ecology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology, specifically focusing on the Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture major. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Winnifred Jean (McEwen) McLean HE 1941 and Douglas Brooks McLean. The recipient will be selected primarily on the basis of academic achievement, with preference given to students who demonstrate financial need. This award is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Wilson Sterling Memorial Book Prize
The Wilson Sterling Memorial Book Prize is awarded to the student who in the opinion of the Department has shown superior academic achievement in the undergraduate design courses. This prize is part of the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering awards program and is funded through an endowment established by Mrs. B. Sterling and family. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Willingdon and Area Historical Society Scholarship
The Willingdon and Area Historical Society Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement. The award is funded by endowed funds from the Willingdon and Area Historical Society, given in honor of the Pioneers of the Willingdon Area. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Williams Engineering Award in Engineering
The Williams Engineering Award in Engineering is awarded to a student who identifies as female with a GPA of 3.0 or greater enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who are a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). This award is provided through annual funds by Williams Engineering Canada Inc and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
William S Ziegler Scholarship in Business
The William S Ziegler Scholarship in Business is awarded annually to a Bachelor of Commerce student entering the third or fourth year of the program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate superior academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities that showcase leadership qualities. Preference may be given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the Ziegler Family in honor of Mr. William Ziegler, a well-known Edmonton businessman and strong supporter of the School of Business. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
William S Ziegler Leadership Award
The William S Ziegler Leadership Award is an annual scholarship awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional leadership skills and potential through their involvement in community and extracurricular activities. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing while registered in the Faculty of Engineering. Preference is given to students who demonstrate financial need. The award is funded through an endowment established by the late Brigadier William S Ziegler. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. No separate application is required beyond signing in and completing the General Application.
William Rowan Memorial Scholarship
The William Rowan Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Honors program at the University of Alberta. Eligible programs include Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology; Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology; or Integrative Physiology. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and outstanding performance in these scientific disciplines. This endowed scholarship was established by friends of the late Dr. Rowan, who was the former Head of the Department. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
William R Scott Memorial Prize in Economic Geology
The William R Scott Memorial Prize in Economic Geology is an annual award established through endowed funds by friends of the late William R Scott. The prize recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the field of Economic Geology. To be awarded annually to an outstanding convocating student on the basis of superior academic achievement in Economic Geology. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
William Norman Grace Memorial Scholarship
The William Norman Grace Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to a student who has completed the pre-professional year and is entering the first year in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients must have been an Alberta resident for at least 12 months prior to application. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by an anonymous donor and is awarded through the Alberta School of Business. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
William Mustard Third Year Prize in Wills and Estate Planning
The William Mustard Third Year Prize in Wills and Estate Planning is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes superior academic achievement in Faculty of Law courses related to Wills (LAW 582 – Wills and Administration), Estates (LAW 660 – Estate Planning), Taxation (LAW 504 – Taxation), and/or Trusts (LAW 580- Trusts). Selection is based on the highest academic achievement in the course(s) taken. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
William Mustard Second Year Prize in Wills and Estate Planning
The William Mustard Second Year Prize in Wills and Estate Planning is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes superior academic achievement in Faculty of Law courses related to Wills (LAW 582 – Wills and Administration), Estates (LAW 660 – Estate Planning), Taxation (LAW 504 – Taxation), and/or Trusts (LAW 580- Trusts). Selection is based on the highest academic achievement in the course(s) taken. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to apply separately for this prize.
William Muir Edwards Service Award in Engineering
The William Muir Edwards Service Award in Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in community organizations activities, athletics, or civic service. This endowed award was established by Ellen Schoeck and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
William Muir Edwards Citizenship Award
Named in honour of the Faculty of Engineering's founding professor, the William Muir Edwards Citizenship Award recognizes Engineering at Alberta undergraduate students who have made exceptional contributions to society. Citizenship, in the award's view, is service above self and playing a role in improving the lives of others. This can be seen through volunteerism, public service, community or societal engagement, innovation, or any efforts that enrich the lives of others and impact the environment or communities. Recipients of the William Muir Edwards Citizenship Award are compassionate catalysts for positive change, problem solvers, imaginative thinkers, and doers dedicated to serving their communities for years to come. Up to five $10,000 awards are available annually. The award is given to students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities.
William Irvine Memorial Prize in Ethics
The William Irvine Memorial Prize in Ethics is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in Philosophy (PHIL) 250 or 350. Selection is based on academic standing. Part-time students are eligible for this prize. This is an endowed award established by friends of the late Mr. Irvine to recognize excellence in ethics coursework at the University of Alberta.
William H Hurlburt QC Scholarship in Law
The William H Hurlburt QC Scholarship in Law is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of a Juris Doctor degree in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated contribution to the Faculty of Law. Preference is given to students who have volunteered with the Alberta Law Review. This endowed scholarship was established by the family, friends, and colleagues of William H Hurlburt QC to honor his legacy and support exceptional law students.
William Gordon Egbert Prize in Administrative Law
The William Gordon Egbert Prize in Administrative Law is awarded annually to recognize outstanding merit in Administrative Law (LAW 450) at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. This prize is made possible through endowed funds established by Mr. WGN Egbert of Calgary, Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
William C Wonders Medal in Geography
The William C Wonders Medal in Geography is awarded annually to the convocating student who has shown the highest distinction in the Human Geography program at the University of Alberta. This medal recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the field of Human Geography. The award is made possible through endowed funds by the Department of Geography in recognition of Dr William C Wonders, founding head of the department. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's Academic Works system.
William and Betty Buchanan Memorial Scholarship in Accounting
The William and Betty Buchanan Memorial Scholarship in Accounting is awarded annually to a student entering the final year of their degree program at the Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement. Preference is given to those students considering pursuing the professional designation of CA (Chartered Accountant) or CMA (Certified Management Accountant). The scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by the Balfour and Buchanan Families. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Wilde and Company Chartered Accountants Award in Accounting
The Wilde and Company Chartered Accountants Award in Accounting is awarded to students from rural communities with satisfactory academic standing who are enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business with a major in Accounting. The award recognizes students who demonstrate a combination of academic achievement, financial need, and active engagement in their communities. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This award provides financial support to rural students pursuing accounting education at the University of Alberta.
Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd Award
The Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd Award is provided to support undergraduate students at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. This award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing while demonstrating financial need. The award is available to students enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. Recipients are selected based on a combination of academic standing and demonstrated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Wilbert G Bevington Memorial Award
The Wilbert G Bevington Memorial Award is presented to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty who intends to become a teacher. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated leadership qualities and strong academic performance. Eligible students must have completed one or more education courses or be currently enrolled in the combined education degree program. This endowed memorial award honors the legacy of Wilbert G Bevington and supports aspiring educators in their academic journey at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus.
Wetaskiwin Agricultural Society Leadership Awards
The Wetaskiwin Agricultural Society Leadership Awards are awarded annually to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of studies in the BSc. in Agriculture, BSc. in Animal Health or BSc. in Forestry programs at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen on the basis of academic standing, leadership abilities, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. Applicants must be or have been residents of the County of Wetaskiwin or community within the County for at least one year prior to enrolment at the University of Alberta. Financial need may also be considered. This is an endowed award funded by the Wetaskiwin Agricultural Society and administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Western Canada Dental Society Student Fellowship Award
The Western Canada Dental Society Student Fellowship Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. The award is provided by the Western Canada Dental Society to support dental education and recognize excellence in the field. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in the dental profession or community. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Western Canada Dental Society Research Award
The Western Canada Dental Society Research Award is awarded to an undergraduate or convocating student in Dentistry who has demonstrated an interest in research. This award recognizes dental students at the University of Alberta who show commitment to research activities. The award is funded through endowed funds established by the Western Canada Dental Society and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Westbury Family Award in Philanthropy
The Westbury Family Award in Philanthropy is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate an interest in community building through philanthropic means, as shown through academic or extracurricular activities in community service learning, charitable fundraising, volunteer work, or similar activities. Preference is given to students who demonstrate an interest in entering the non-profit sector upon graduation. This award is endowed by TELUS in honour of Drs Bob and Marilyn Westbury and their family, and is administered through the Alberta School of Business.
West Fraser Timber Award in Forestry
The West Fraser Timber Award in Forestry is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Forestry at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Wendy Mathewson Award in Music
The Wendy Mathewson Award in Music is awarded to students who identify as women with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students registered with academic accommodation. This award was established through annual funds by Wendy Mathewson, a 1984 graduate in Physical Education & Recreation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Wendy Konoza Memorial Award in Education
The Wendy Konoza Memorial Award in Education is awarded to an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing convocating with a Bachelor of Education (Elementary Route). Selection is based on demonstrated excellence during the Advanced Professional Term student teaching experience. Preference is given to students who have demonstrated excellence and an ongoing commitment to working with young people in paid or volunteer positions, such as coaching, youth groups, tutoring, or mentoring. This award recognizes outstanding teacher education students who have shown exceptional dedication to working with young people both in their teaching practice and through community involvement. The award is funded through an endowment established by the friends and family of Wendy Konoza.
Wendy Cook Memorial Award in Voice
The Wendy Cook Memorial Award in Voice is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a Bachelor of Music, or a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Music at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on vocal performance, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Wendy Brown Dirksen Scholarship in Nursing
The Wendy Brown Dirksen Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership abilities. Preference is given to students who are accepted to the Peter Lougheed Leadership College. This endowed scholarship recognizes nursing students who excel both academically and in leadership roles within their program.
Weatherill Family Award
The Weatherill Family Award is a scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of any undergraduate degree and first year as scholars in the Peter Lougheed Leadership College at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership potential through involvement and participation in university or community organizations. This is a continuing award funded annually by Sheila and Ron Weatherill.
WC Fraser Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
The WC Fraser Memorial Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this scholarship. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the late WC Fraser.
Wayne and Valerie Pocha International Scholarship
The Wayne and Valerie Pocha International Scholarship is awarded to students on Study Permits with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, and this scholarship may be awarded to full or part-time students. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Estate of Valerie Pocha, in memory of Wayne Pocha, Bachelor of Arts 1973. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Watamaniuk Family Award
The Watamaniuk Family Award is a scholarship opportunity for students at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus. This award is designed to support students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Augustana who are in their second or subsequent years of study. The award recognizes both academic achievement and financial need, providing assistance to deserving students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing. Recipients are selected based on a combination of their academic performance and demonstrated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Warren W and Ida E Prevey Memorial Medal
The Warren W and Ida E Prevey Memorial Medal is awarded annually to the convocating student with the highest academic qualifications in the work of the final two years in the Human Ecology program or the Nutrition and Food Science program at the University of Alberta. This memorial medal was endowed by Dr Esther Elizabeth Prevey in memory of her parents who believed in the values of education, especially higher education. The award recognizes academic excellence in the final two years of study in these specific programs. Recipients of this medal are not eligible to receive the Alberta Institute of Agrologists Medal, the Amy M Coates Memorial Medal in Nutrition and Food Science, or the Medal in Food Science.
Warren Gee Cloverdale Paint Memorial Leadership Scholarship
The Warren Gee Cloverdale Paint Memorial Leadership Scholarship is awarded annually to an Alberta or British Columbia resident with superior academic achievement who is registered in either of the final two years of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities and academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by friends, colleagues and relatives in memory of Warren Gee, former Vice-President of Alberta Sales, Edmonton, who contributed greatly to the growth and prosperity of Cloverdale Paint Inc throughout Alberta and British Columbia. Applicants are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Warren (NW) DuBois Memorial Scholarship
The Warren (NW) DuBois Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in the Department of Electrical or Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by colleagues, friends and family to honor Warren DuBois, a Professional Engineer with outstanding achievements in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. His work was in the development and operation of electric and natural gas utilities in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Wang and Gong Award in Engineering
The Wang and Gong Award in Engineering is awarded to a student who is on a study permit with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated academic progress. Preference is given to students participating in the Transportation Engineering stream and/or members of the Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers Student Chapter. Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Wanda Wetterberg Leadership Award in Leisure Studies
The Wanda Wetterberg Leadership Award in Leisure Studies is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated impact in attending the upcoming Alberta Recreation and Parks Association conference. This endowed award was established through the Estate of Wanda Wetterberg to support students pursuing careers in leisure studies and recreation.
Walter Nobbs FCA Scholarships in Business - Renewable
The Walter Nobbs FCA Scholarships in Business is a renewable scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering or transferring into the second year of the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta, after completion of the pre-professional year. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is renewable twice: the first renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic achievement and declaring an Accounting major, while the second renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic standing and completion of ACCTG 414. This endowed scholarship was established by the CPA Education Foundation in recognition of Walter Nobbs FCA.
Walter L Bigg Prize in Surveying
The Walter L Bigg Prize in Surveying is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in CIV E 250 (Plane Surveying) and CIV E 251 (Survey School) at the University of Alberta in the Department of Civil Engineering. The prize recognizes outstanding performance in surveying courses. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in the combination of Plane Surveying (CIV E 250) and Survey School (CIV E 251). The recipient must otherwise achieve satisfactory overall academic standing. This endowed prize was established to honor the memory of Walter L Bigg, soldier, surveyor, constructor, and teacher, who served as a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering where he taught surveying, astronomy, photogrammetry and geodesy during the period 1957 to 1970. The fund was endowed by friends, industry and university colleagues in recognition of his outstanding contribution in the field of surveying education.
Walter Bayda Memorial Award
The Walter Bayda Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or Agricultural/Food Business Management. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and volunteerism in extracurricular and community activities that have made a difference to the lives of others. Preference is given to a student with a major in Sustainable Agricultural Systems. This endowed award was established by Eric (BSc Agriculture 1995) and Ruby Chen (BComm 1995) in memory of their friend and mentor, Walter Bayda, to support undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who exemplify leadership and community service within agricultural studies.
Walter and Myrtle Good Memorial Scholarship
The Walter and Myrtle Good Memorial Scholarship is an annual award established by Eleanor Watanakunakorn in memory of her parents. The scholarship supports students with superior academic achievement who are entering the third or fourth year of the BSc Nutrition and Food Science program, majoring in Nutrition, in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and must be Alberta residents.
Walter and Myrtle Good Integrated Dietetic Scholarship
The Walter and Myrtle Good Integrated Dietetic Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science, who is enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship Program. This endowed scholarship was established by Eleanor Watanakunakorn in memory of her parents, Walter and Myrtle Good. Selection is based on academic standing, and recipients are automatically considered through completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta.
Walter and Edith (Hughes) Fryers Undergraduate Scholarship
The Walter and Edith (Hughes) Fryers Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds established by Walter and Edith (Hughes) Fryers. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate an interest in Technocracy. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta.
Walter A Crawford Memorial Bursary in Geology
The Walter A Crawford Memorial Bursary in Geology is an annual award established through endowed funds from the Estate of the late Walter A Crawford of Edmonton. This bursary is awarded to a student with superior academic standing who is entering the second year of studies at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Science, majoring in Geology. The recipient will be selected based on demonstrated academic excellence and financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of their General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Walter A and Margaret Hiller
This scholarship is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Management in the Business Economics stream at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Walker Newby and Associates Ltd. Prizes in Environmental Engineering
The Walker Newby and Associates Ltd. Prizes in Environmental Engineering are awarded to students in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta who have successfully completed Municipal Systems or Facility Design. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in design problems related to municipal engineering, urban planning, design and construction. This endowed prize was established by GC Walker (Civil '50) and LR Newby (Civil '51) of Walker, Newby and Associates Ltd. in commemoration of their Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of practice in Alberta, and was supplemented by matching investment income by the Province of Alberta Advanced Education Endowment Fund of the 1980's. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Walker Newby and Associates Ltd. Prize in Survey Engineering
The Walker Newby and Associates Ltd. Prize in Survey Engineering is an annual award presented to a student in Survey Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected based on academic standing in CIV E 250 (Plane Surveying) combined with a strong overall academic record. This endowed prize was established by GC Walker (Civil '50) and LR Newby (Civil '51) of Walker, Newby and Associates Ltd to commemorate their Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of practice in Alberta. The fund was supplemented by matching investment income from the Province of Alberta Advanced Education Endowment Fund of the 1980s.
Wade Page Award for Community Excellence
The Wade Page Award for Community Excellence is awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate exceptional leadership qualities through active involvement in extracurricular activities within the residence community. Recipients must have satisfactory academic standing and be continuing in an undergraduate degree program. Students must currently be or have previously been residents of Lister Hall. The award recognizes students who have made meaningful contributions to the residential community while maintaining good academic performance. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership qualities through extracurricular involvement within the residence community and academic standing.
WA and M Hiller Scholarship in Nursing
The WA and M Hiller Scholarship in Nursing is awarded annually to a Registered Nurse who has previously worked in the field of Nursing and is returning to postsecondary studies in the Post RN Bachelor of Science Nursing program at the Edmonton site. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and references from recent Nursing employment. This endowed scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. WA Hiller and is administered through the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. In the event that there are no suitable candidates, the scholarship may be awarded to a student entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
WA and M Hiller Civil Engineering Scholarship
The WA and M Hiller Civil Engineering Scholarship is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the final year of the BSc degree program in Civil Engineering. The recipient must have attended grades 11 and 12 at a high school in Western Canada. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds by Mr and Mrs Walter A Hiller and is administered through the University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering. Selection of the recipient is based on academic standing, recognizing excellence in civil engineering studies.
W Bernie Kelly QC Memorial Prize
The W Bernie Kelly QC Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student completing third year who has maintained superior academic standing and has performed with distinction in a Skills Training Course and the Professional Responsibility Course. This prize is funded by endowed funds from The Law Society of Alberta in memory of W Bernie Kelly, QC. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.
Vy Engagement Award
The Vy Engagement Award is provided to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Campus, University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This award is funded by annual contributions from James Vy and Kalissa Bliek to support leaders in the campus community. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Vision Credit Union Ltd Scholarship
The Vision Credit Union Ltd Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who completed high school in Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Virginia van Santen Award in Textiles and Clothing
The Virginia van Santen Award in Textiles and Clothing is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year in the BSc. in Human Ecology (Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture major). Selection is based on academic standing with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and a demonstrated interest in textile arts. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This award was established through endowed funds by Virginia van Santen, PhD, an internationally recognized fabric artist, University of Alberta graduate, and life-long knitter, along with her friends, colleagues and family. The award encourages the pursuit of education in the study of textile arts, honoring Virginia's creative pursuits and her view of knitting as a creative and generous art, an expression of heritage, and a means for embracing friendship and fostering community.
Violet King Henry Law School Award
The Violet King Henry Law School Award is awarded to students who are of African descent and who self-identify as Black, African-Canadian, African-American, of Afro-Caribbean or Afro-Latinx heritage with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree. The award is made possible through annual funds by Miller Thomson LLP in honour of Violet King Henry, the first Black Canadian to obtain a law degree in Alberta at the University of Alberta, the first Black person admitted to the Alberta Bar and the first Black woman to become a lawyer in Canada. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership, and/or mentorship and commitment to the advancement of equity, diversity and inclusion. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Vincent P Milo Memorial Scholarship
The Vincent P Milo Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This scholarship is endowed by Ms Carol Milo in memory of her father, Vincent Paul Milo (BSc Chemical Engineering, 1949), creating a lasting legacy to support outstanding students in Chemical Engineering.
Vijay Bhardwaj Peace Education Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement registered in the Secondary Route of the Bachelor of Education degree program at the University of Alberta. The award is specifically for students pursuing a major or minor in Social Studies or a minor in Religious and Moral Education. Selection is based on academic standing and community involvement that demonstrates a commitment to peace. This endowed scholarship honors Mr. Vijay Bhardwaj, the first Chair of the Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace, who was a distinguished legal scholar and practitioner with degrees from Benares Hindu University and UC Berkeley.
Vienna Opera Ball Society Scholarship
The Vienna Opera Ball Society Scholarship is awarded in even-numbered years to support talented vocal performance students at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes students with superior academic achievement who are entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Music program with voice as their major performance area. Recipients are selected based on both academic standing and outstanding vocal talent as assessed by the voice faculty. To be eligible, students must have completed a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period (30 credits total) in the previous year. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the Vienna Opera Ball Society and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
VH Hunter Memorial Award in Mining, Materials, and Petroleum Engineering
The VH Hunter Memorial Award in Mining, Materials, and Petroleum Engineering is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering either the third or fourth year of Mining, Materials or Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, qualities of scholarship, leadership, career goals, demonstrated interest and previous experience in the field of Mining, Materials or Petroleum Engineering. This endowed award was established by Mr. Donald Hunter in memory of his father, the late VH Hunter, to support and recognize outstanding students pursuing careers in these important engineering disciplines.
VH Hunter Memorial Award in Geology
The VH Hunter Memorial Award in Geology is awarded annually to a student entering either the third or fourth year of Geology at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students based on academic achievement, qualities of scholarship, leadership, career goals, and demonstrated interest and previous experience in the field of Geology. This endowed award was established by Mr. Donald Hunter in memory of his father, the late VH Hunter, to support promising geology students as they progress through their undergraduate studies.
Veronica Probst Award in Music
The Veronica Probst Award in Music is awarded to students who are residents of Alberta with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who are specializing in voice. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Verner Creige McElroy Scholarship in Accounting
The Verner Creige McElroy Scholarship in Accounting is awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to a student convocating from the School of Business with a Degree of Bachelor of Commerce with Specialization in Accounting. This scholarship honors the memory of Verner Creige McElroy, an early pioneer of South Edmonton, and is funded through an endowment established by his family. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Vera Gordey Smith Memorial Prize
The Vera Gordey Smith Memorial Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Ukrainian Folklore coursework. This prize recognizes students who have shown exceptional performance in Ukrainian studies and folklore while maintaining high academic standards throughout their undergraduate program.
Vega Prizes for Astronomy
The Vega Prizes for Astronomy are awarded annually to undergraduate or convocating students at the University of Alberta who achieve superior academic standing in various Astronomy or Astrophysics courses. The prizes are funded through an endowment by the late Helen Tkachenko and administered by the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Varagur Vaikunta and Sarada Srinivasan Memorial Prize
The Varagur Vaikunta and Sarada Srinivasan Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student who is entering second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who have achieved superior academic standing in courses taken in Indian Music during the previous academic year, including Music 143, 243, 343, 543, 365, 565, and 566, provided the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory. Students who are transferring to the University of Alberta from another post-secondary institution into the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Department of Music are also eligible for the scholarship. In the event that no suitable candidate can be found, the award can go to a student specializing in Classical Music with preference given to a student majoring in an instrument. This endowed prize was established by Dr. (Raj) Varagur SV Rajan, P Eng and Family in memory of Varagur Vaikunta and Sarada Srinivasan.
Vanessa Hughes Memorial Award
The Vanessa Hughes Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to a student with demonstrated involvement in environmental or social justice issues. This endowed award honors the memory of Vanessa Hughes through support of students pursuing film studies who share her commitment to environmental and social causes.
Van Tran Memorial Award
The Van Tran Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to students who identify as a member of a Visible Minority with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are members of the Vietnamese Students' Association. This award was established through endowed funds in memory of Van Tran, by family, friends and supporters of the Children of Vietnam Benevolent Foundation.
Valerie Greentree Memorial Award
The Valerie Greentree Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to an undergraduate student who has completed one year in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated a dedication to the Nursing profession, with a preference for those interested in the child care field. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing. This endowed award was established by friends, family, and colleagues of Valerie Greentree to honor her memory and support nursing students pursuing careers in patient care.
Val Wolski Memorial Award
The Val Wolski Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Psychology and Mental Health at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students completing the Certificate in Community Mental Health. This endowed award was created by friends, family, classmates and colleagues of Val Wolski, Augustana class of 1993, who wished to encourage others to carry on Val's work of caring for others.
V Nelson Ayres Memorial Scholarship in Career and Technology Studies: Trades, Manufacturing, and Transportation
The V Nelson Ayres Memorial Scholarship in Career and Technology Studies: Trades, Manufacturing, and Transportation is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of the Secondary Education Route with a major in Career and Technology Studies: Trades, Manufacturing, and Transportation. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and contributions made to student life through department and faculty activities. This endowed scholarship was established through a gift to the University by Mrs Gwendolin Ayres, widow of the late Mr V Nelson Ayres. Students may not receive both the Gordon Nicolson Memorial Award and the V Nelson Ayres Memorial Award in the same year.
V Nelson Ayres Memorial Scholarship in Career and Technology Studies
The V Nelson Ayres Memorial Scholarship in Career and Technology Studies is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of the Secondary Education Route with a major in Career and Technology Studies. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic standing and contributions made to student life through department and faculty activities. Preference is given to students with a valid journeyman certificate. This scholarship honors the late Mr. V Nelson Ayres and was established through an endowed gift to the University by his widow, Mrs. Gwendolin Ayres. Students may not receive both the Gordon Nicolson Memorial Award and the V Nelson Ayres Memorial Award in the same year.
Urban and Regional Planning Scholarship
The Urban and Regional Planning Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science Specialization in Planning or a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Planning. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students enrolled in their first year of studies. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process seamless for eligible candidates.
Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) Alberta Chapter Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes academic excellence and is intended to support students pursuing studies related to geographic information systems and regional planning. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have completed courses in Geography or Computer Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
University of Alberta Unlock Your Potential Award
The University of Alberta Unlock Your Potential Award is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing transferring into any year of an undergraduate degree. Selection is based on demonstrated interest in current and future experiential learning opportunities that align with and support students' career goals and academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
University of Alberta Undergraduate Scholarship (International)
The University of Alberta Undergraduate Scholarship (International) is awarded to international students who are on a study permit and demonstrate superior academic achievement. Applicants must have completed at least one year of studies at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic standing and continues to support students throughout their undergraduate studies.
University of Alberta Undergraduate Leadership Award (International)
The University of Alberta Undergraduate Leadership Award (International) is awarded to students who are on a study permit with superior academic achievement who have completed at least one year of studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership. This is a continuing award available to international students pursuing undergraduate studies at the University of Alberta. Applicants are automatically considered through the General Application system and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
University of Alberta Undergraduate Academic Scholarship
The University of Alberta Undergraduate Academic Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who have completed at least one year of studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period taken during the previous academic year (September to August). Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
University of Alberta Transfer Award
The University of Alberta Transfer Award is awarded to students on Study Permit with satisfactory academic standing transferring into an undergraduate degree from another post-secondary institution. Selection is based on the date of application to the University of Alberta. Students in the Bridging Program or students sponsored by a third party are not eligible for this award. Applicants will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
University of Alberta Staff Undergraduate Scholarship
The University of Alberta Staff Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement who have completed at least one year of studies at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period taken during the academic year or on the basis of accumulated credits taken throughout their academic career. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Staff of the University of Alberta in support of the students they work to support.
University of Alberta Science Undergraduate Society Leadership Scholarship
The University of Alberta Science Undergraduate Society Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with demonstrated involvement with the University of Alberta Science Undergraduate Society (UASUS). This endowed scholarship recognizes and supports students who demonstrate both academic excellence and leadership through engagement in university and community activities.
University of Alberta Relocation Award
The University of Alberta Relocation Award is designed to support Alberta residents who are transferring from post-secondary institutions located outside the Edmonton metropolitan area into an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. This award recognizes students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and have indicated financial need. The purpose of this award is to ease the financial burden of relocating to Edmonton for educational purposes and to encourage students from other Alberta regions to continue their undergraduate studies at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on a combination of academic merit and demonstrated financial need, ensuring support reaches students who would benefit most from this assistance.
University of Alberta Opportunities Transfer Award in Business
Awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing transferring to any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
University of Alberta Opportunities Entrance Award in Radiation Therapy
This entrance award is provided to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy program. The award selection is based on demonstrated financial need combined with academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered through completion of the General Application process, making the application streamlined for eligible students. This scholarship supports students pursuing careers in radiation therapy, a critical healthcare field focused on cancer treatment and patient care.
Entrance Award in Medical Laboratory Science
The Entrance Award in Medical Laboratory Science is offered by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. This award is designed to support students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in the Division of Medical Laboratory Science. The selection for this award is based on two primary criteria: indicated financial need and academic standing. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal, making the application process streamlined for eligible students. This award aims to provide financial assistance to students pursuing education in medical laboratory science, helping to support the development of future healthcare professionals in this critical field.
Continuing Award in Radiation Therapy
This scholarship is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy program at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Continuing Award in Medical Laboratory Science
The Continuing Award in Medical Laboratory Science is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in the Division of Medical Laboratory Science. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's application system.
Continuing Award in Engineering
This award is offered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta to support undergraduate students pursuing engineering degrees. The award is designated for Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents who maintain satisfactory academic standing and are enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program within the Faculty of Engineering. Selection is based on a combination of demonstrated financial need and academic standing. The program gives preference to students who identify as members of equity-deserving groups, reflecting the university's commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion in engineering education.
Continuing Award in Business
This award is provided to students enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. The award is based on demonstrated financial need and academic standing. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2), and/or students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
University of Alberta Opportunities Continuing Award
The University of Alberta Opportunities Continuing Award is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Preference is given to students who identify as members of equity-deserving groups. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
University of Alberta Opportunities Award in Pharmacy - Renewable
The University of Alberta Opportunities Award in Pharmacy is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing, with preference given to students who identify as members of equity-deserving groups. This scholarship provides financial support to pharmacy students who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need. The award is renewable for one additional year, contingent upon the recipient achieving satisfactory academic standing on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
University of Alberta Maple Leaf Transfer Award
The University of Alberta Maple Leaf Transfer Award is awarded to students on Study Permits with satisfactory academic standing who are transferring into an undergraduate degree from another post-secondary institution in Canada. Selection is based on the date of application to the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award. Students cannot receive this award and a University of Alberta Transfer Award concurrently.
University of Alberta Indigenous Continuing Opportunities Award
The University of Alberta Indigenous Continuing Opportunities Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Preference is given to students who identify as members of equity-deserving groups. This is a continuing award that provides financial support to Indigenous students pursuing undergraduate education.
University of Alberta Hospitals Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Staff Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student convocating with distinction from the BSc program in Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds established by the University of Alberta Hospitals Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Staff. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must be graduating students from the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry who have achieved distinction in the Medical Laboratory Science program.
University of Alberta Fly Home Transfer Award
The University of Alberta Fly Home Transfer Award is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing transferring into any year of an undergraduate degree. Eligible students must have their primary residence outside of Alberta and must have moved from another Province to attend the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement through engagement activities in their home community, and academic standing. This award is specifically intended to support travel costs to a student's home community during the academic year, recognizing the additional financial burden faced by students from other provinces.
University of Alberta Entrance Opportunities Award in Law
The University of Alberta Entrance Opportunities Award in Law is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing, or on identification as members of equity-deserving groups and academic standing. This award supports law students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate financial need or belong to equity-deserving groups while maintaining satisfactory academic performance.
University of Alberta Continuing Opportunities Award in Law
The University of Alberta Continuing Opportunities Award in Law is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing, or on identification as members of equity-deserving groups and academic standing. This award supports continuing law students at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, helping to ensure that diverse and financially disadvantaged students can pursue their legal education.
University of Alberta Computer Engineering 'Peer of Peers' Award
Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering. Selection based on demonstrated leadership in academic and social endeavours, demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment, and demonstrated passion for and creativity in engineering. This endowed award was established by the Computer Engineering Classes of 1984 and 1985 in memory of Michael Lazar, the first Peer of Peers who inspired, challenged, and supported his classmates, colleagues, and friends.
University of Alberta Community Builders Opportunities Award
The University of Alberta Community Builders Opportunities Award is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
University of Alberta Centenary Undergraduate Awards
The University of Alberta Centenary Undergraduate Awards are scholarships awarded to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing and a maximum 3.4 GPA who are entering their second year of study in any undergraduate degree program. The awards recognize students who have demonstrated volunteer involvement in extracurricular activities both on campus and in the community. Preference is given to students who are involved in both campus and community activities. To be eligible, students must not have received any awards or scholarships during their first year of study and must have completed their first year at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship management system.
University of Alberta Calgary Alumni Branch Scholarship
The University of Alberta Calgary Alumni Branch Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of an undergraduate degree program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and will have graduated from a high school in Alberta. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Calgary Alumni Branch of the University of Alberta to support continuing students who have demonstrated strong academic performance during their first year of undergraduate studies.
University of Alberta Alumni Medal in Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation
The University of Alberta Alumni Medal in Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation is awarded to the outstanding convocating student in Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation. To be eligible, students must be registered in a full year's program and must have obtained a minimum average of at least 3.3 in their final year. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required for this award.
University of Alberta Alumni Award in Fine Arts
The University of Alberta Alumni Award in Fine Arts is awarded annually to an undergraduate or convocating student with satisfactory academic standing in the BA in Art, BFA, or BDesign program. The recipient will be the student who has demonstrated the best progress in their program. Financial need may be considered when selecting the award recipient. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
University of Alberta Alumni Association Northern Lights Polytechnic (formerly Grande Prairie) Branch Prize
This annual prize is awarded to a student of superior academic achievement transferring to the University of Alberta from Northwestern Polytechnic (formerly Northern Lights Polytechnic and Grande Prairie). The award is based on the academic record of the student in the last full year of attendance at Northwestern Polytechnic. The prize is funded through endowed funds by the University of Alberta Alumni Association Grande Prairie Branch. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
University of Alberta 1991 Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year in an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. The award is funded by endowed funds from the University of Alberta 1991 Foundation and is available to continuing students who meet the academic excellence criteria.
University Hospital Foundation Judy (Patmore) Klaczek Nursing Award
The University Hospital Foundation Judy (Patmore) Klaczek Nursing Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and clinical performance. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's application system.
Undergraduate Scholarship for Academic Excellence in Neuroscience
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Bachelor of Science Honors in Neuroscience or a Bachelor of Science with a major in Neuroscience. The award recognizes outstanding academic performance in neuroscience programs at the undergraduate level. Selection is based solely on academic standing, and eligible students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. The scholarship is offered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry and Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
UMA Scholarship
The UMA Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students expressing an interest in pursuing a consulting engineering career in Canada. The scholarship was endowed in 1980 by a gift to the University from Underwood McLellan Ltd of Calgary. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Ulean and Eudoxia Kushnirevs'ka-Tkachenko Prize in Russian
This prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in senior-level Russian coursework through achieving the highest average in the course. The award was established through endowed funds by the late Helen Tkachenko of Edmonton in memory of her parents, Ulean and Eudoxia Kushnirevs'ka-Tkachenko.
UAH Class of Sept '52 Book Prize for Clinical Nursing Practice Excellence
The UAH Class of Sept '52 Book Prize for Clinical Nursing Practice Excellence is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of study in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in nursing care to patients and their families. This prize recognizes outstanding clinical nursing practice among senior nursing students. The award is funded by endowed funds from members of the Bryan and Company Law Firm and family and friends of the late George J Bryan, QC LLB'25, as well as endowed funds by the Class of September 1952.
Trudy Sorensen Scholarship in Biomedical Engineering
The Trudy Sorensen Scholarship in Biomedical Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering who has completed at least one technical elective in Biomedical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing. If no suitable undergraduate student can be found, students entering a graduate program in the Department of Biomedical Engineering may be considered. This endowed scholarship was established by James (Jim) and Marlene Sorensen to support exceptional students in the field of biomedical engineering at the University of Alberta.
Tristan (Tian) Mi Memorial Award in Acting
The Tristan (Tian) Mi Memorial Award in Acting is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the final year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts majoring in Acting. The award is endowed by the mother of Tristan (Tian) Mi, Ms Hou Li. Selection is based on demonstrated excellence in acting, demonstrated theatrical potential, and academic standing. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted to the University of Alberta.
Trent Bouchard Memorial Award
The Trent Bouchard Memorial Award is awarded to two students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second and third years of studies in the BSc in Agriculture or the BSc in Animal Health program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by community involvement and extracurricular activities, and academic standing. Preference will be given to students who have a positive attitude and exemplify the characteristics of friendliness, patience, helpfulness, and a caring attitude towards others. This award is funded by friends and family in memory of Trent Bouchard and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Trenholme Dickson and Letitia S Dickson Prize
The Trenholme Dickson and Letitia S Dickson Prize is awarded to an undergraduate student with superior academic standing who attains the highest achievement in a Canadian History course. This prize is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta and is funded through an endowment established by the late Letitia S Dickson. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Transition Year Program (TYP) Completion Award
The Transition Year Program (TYP) Completion Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are entering an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta and have successfully completed the Transition Year Program (TYP). Preference is given to students who did not receive third party support during their period of study in the Transition Year Program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Transition Year Program (TYP) Award
The Transition Year Program (TYP) Award is specifically designed to support Indigenous students at the University of Alberta. This award is available to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The award is open to students with satisfactory academic standing who are either entering the Transition Year Program or completing the TYP and continuing in any undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection for this award is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. The award aims to provide financial support to Indigenous students as they transition into or through their undergraduate education at the institution. This funding opportunity is part of the University of Alberta's commitment to supporting Indigenous student success and promoting educational equity for First Nation, Inuit, and Métis students pursuing higher education.
Tracy Brandingen RE/MAX Award for Indigenous Students
The Tracy Brandingen RE/MAX Award for Indigenous Students is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and students are automatically considered through the completion of a General Application.
Torskeklubben-Founder's Scholarship
The Torskeklubben-Founder's Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is specifically designed for students who demonstrate excellence in Scandinavian coursework and language acquisition. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated achievement in Scandinavian coursework, and demonstrated excellence in language acquisition. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Torskeklubben of Edmonton and is administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Torskeklubben of Edmonton Award
The Torskeklubben of Edmonton Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and participation in Scandinavian Studies. This award supports students who demonstrate both academic merit and involvement in Scandinavian Studies programs while addressing financial need.
Tore Martin Purdy Memorial Prize in Legal Research and Writing
The Tore Martin Purdy Memorial Prize in Legal Research and Writing is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in Legal Research and Writing (LAW 405). The prize is funded annually by Brownlee LLP in memory of firm associate Tore Martin Purdy. Selection is based on the highest academic achievement in the course, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Toogood/Blanch Pioneer Heritage Bar None Award
The Toogood/Blanch Pioneer Heritage Bar None Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or enrolled in the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science Agriculture, Bachelor of Science Agricultural/Food Business Management, Bachelor of Science Animal Health or Bachelor of Science Environmental and Conservation Sciences program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of a brief essay and leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with financial need. This endowed award was established by Valerie and Morley Blanch in honour of their pioneering families. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Tony and Yuen-Ching Lam Mechanical Engineering Award for Innovation in Manufacturing
The Tony and Yuen-Ching Lam Mechanical Engineering Award for Innovation in Manufacturing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award is made possible through endowed funds by Tony and Yuen-Ching Lam. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in manufacturing innovation in mechanical engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Tony and Yuen-Ching Lam Mechanical Engineering Award for Excellence in Design
The Tony and Yuen-Ching Lam Mechanical Engineering Award for Excellence in Design is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in engineering design in mechanical engineering. This award is made possible through endowed funds established by Tony and Yuen-Ching Lam. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Tom Wegmann Award
The Tom Wegmann Award is a biennial scholarship awarded in odd-numbered years to support Indigenous students pursuing medical education at the University of Alberta. This endowed award recognizes First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) who are enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree and have satisfactory academic standing. The selection process considers both academic standing and the applicant's demonstrated interest in Indigenous health care. This award was established by friends, colleagues, and family in memory of Tom Wegmann to support Indigenous representation in the medical profession and honor commitment to Indigenous healthcare.
Tom Marrie Excellence in Leadership Student Award
The Tom Marrie Excellence in Leadership Student Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in leadership, as evidenced by leadership and vision in student initiatives and/or the possession of personality and skills that lead people to achieve a common goal. This award honors students who combine academic achievement with exceptional leadership qualities that inspire and motivate others toward shared objectives.
Tom Hsiou Memorial Award
The Tom Hsiou Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, demonstrated leadership and consideration for others. This award was established through endowed funds by friends, family, faculty and students in memory of Tom Hsiou, a former student in the Faculty of Medicine. Recipients are automatically considered based on completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Tom Chambers Awards
The Tom Chambers Awards are awarded annually to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated leadership skills and potential through involvement in community and/or extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship fund was established by the Tom Chambers Scholarship Committee to support continuing engineering students who demonstrate both academic achievement and leadership through extracurricular engagement.
TMX Group Scholarship in Finance - Renewable
The TMX Group Scholarship in Finance is an annual renewable scholarship awarded to students entering the third year of the Bachelor of Commerce degree program at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business. The scholarship is designated for students who have selected finance as their major and demonstrated superior academic achievement. Recipients are selected solely on the basis of academic achievement. The award is renewable for the fourth year, provided the student continues to maintain superior academic achievement throughout their studies. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds provided by the TMX Group.
Tkachenko Prize in Native Studies 252 (Intermediate Cree)
The Tkachenko Prize in Native Studies 252 is awarded annually to the student achieving the highest academic standing in NS 252 (Intermediate Cree) course at the University of Alberta. The award is funded by endowed funds established by the late Helen Tkachenko. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Tkachenko Prize in Native Studies 152 (Introductory Cree)
The Tkachenko Prize in Native Studies 152 (Introductory Cree) is awarded annually to the student achieving the highest academic standing in NS 152 (Introductory Cree). This prize is funded by endowed funds from the late Helen Tkachenko and is administered by the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making it a recognition-based prize for academic excellence in introductory Cree language studies.
Tim Woolley Memorial Scholarship
The Tim Woolley Memorial Scholarship is an annual award provided to a student entering the first year in the Department of Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement. Established through endowed funds by friends and family of the late Tim Woolley, this scholarship supports incoming dentistry students who have demonstrated excellence in their academic pursuits. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Thorleif M Fostvedt Scholarship in Mathematics
The Thorleif M Fostvedt Scholarship in Mathematics is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Finance in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Thorleif M Fostvedt. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are not in receipt of another major award. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Thomas W Lawlor QC Memorial Award in Law
The Thomas W Lawlor QC Memorial Award in Law is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award prioritizes students whose permanent residence is in Northern Alberta in the Peace River District, including the Grande Prairie area. Recipients are selected based on academic standing, and financial need may also be taken into consideration. The award was established through endowed funds by Enid Lawlor in memory of her father, Thomas Lawlor, who was a pioneer lawyer who practiced in the Peace River/Grande Prairie area. If there are no suitable candidates meeting the geographic criteria, another student entering any year in the Faculty of Law may be considered. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Thomas Payne Memorial Prize in Economic Geology
The Thomas Payne Memorial Prize in Economic Geology is an annual award offered to the student obtaining the highest standing in EAS 368 (Ore Deposits Geology) at the University of Alberta. This prize recognizes academic excellence in the field of economic geology, specifically in the study of ore deposits. The award is provided to students who have been registered in a full program and have demonstrated outstanding performance in this specialized course. The prize is funded through an endowment established by the family and friends of the late Mr. T. Payne, honoring his memory and contribution to the field of economic geology.
Thomas Janakas and Peter Yanakas Memorial Prize in Criminal Law
The Thomas Janakas and Peter Yanakas Memorial Prize in Criminal Law is awarded annually to the student achieving the highest mark in LAW 420, Criminal Law and Procedure. This endowed prize was established by Mrs Audrey Janakas and the late Mr Peter Yanakas to recognize academic excellence in criminal law studies at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. Recipients are automatically considered based on their academic performance in the specified course and completion of the General Application.
Thomas Bell Buchan Scholarship in Business
The Thomas Bell Buchan Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is also open to part-time students. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks platform. The scholarship is funded through annual contributions by John Buchan, BCom 1959.
Theta Chi Fraternity Gregory Ritson-Bennett Award
The Theta Chi Fraternity Gregory Ritson-Bennett Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is continuing in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient must be a member in good standing of the Theta Chi Zeta Gamma Chapter. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership within Theta Chi, and community service. Preference is given to students with a minimum GPA of 3.0. This award is made possible through endowed funds contributed by fraternal brothers, family, and friends of Gregory Ritson-Bennett.
Theresa Louise Walton Award in Finance
The Theresa Louise Walton Award in Finance is awarded to students who identify as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Finance. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students participating in the Program for Research and Investment Management Excellence (PRIME). Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Theatre and Community Change Scholarship
The Theatre and Community Change Scholarship is awarded to a continuing undergraduate or graduate student at the University of Alberta with superior academic achievement who has demonstrated accomplishment in using theatre for social change. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement in Drama courses that are engaged with applications of theatre in specific communities. Extra-curricular or thesis projects may also be taken into consideration provided theatre is being used to directly effect positive community change. This endowed scholarship was established by Professor Jan Selman and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Moot Award
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Moot Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the first year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. This endowed award recognizes demonstrated achievement as the top team in the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Moot competition. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and performance in the moot competition.
The Isidore and Rebecca Hardin Undergraduate Dermatology Prize
The Isidore and Rebecca Hardin Undergraduate Dermatology Prize is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on achievement in the field of Dermatology. This prize recognizes and supports medical students who have demonstrated excellence in dermatology during their undergraduate medical education.
The Honourable CD O'Brien Scholarship
The Honourable CD O'Brien Scholarship is awarded to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in the JD degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate outstanding advocacy abilities and leadership through significant contributions to the University community. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, advocacy skills, and demonstrated leadership within the university environment. The scholarship is endowed by the litigation partners and the firm of Bennett Jones LLP.
The Edmonton Manual Award in Medicine
The Edmonton Manual Award in Medicine is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on both academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. This award is funded by endowed funds from the Edmonton Manual and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
The Dr Neil Campbell Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Neil Campbell Memorial Scholarship is offered annually on the basis of academic achievement to a student entering the fourth year of Honors Geology at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by friends of the late Dr Neil Campbell to recognize and support outstanding students in geology. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
The Bertha E Glass Award in Junior English
The Bertha E Glass Award in Junior English is awarded to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing in at least 6 credits of junior English, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. This award is open to any student registered in a junior English course who is working towards a bachelor's degree. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta system. If there is no suitable candidate, no award will be made.
TH Aaron Prize in Pulmonary Medicine
The TH Aaron Prize in Pulmonary Medicine is an annual award endowed by Dr. Theodore H Aaron through the University of Alberta. This prize is awarded to a first year medical student who achieves the highest performance in Pulmonary Medicine based on superior academic achievement. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system, with no separate application required.
Terry Morrison Scholarships in Pharmacy
The Terry Morrison Scholarships in Pharmacy are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Shoppers Drug Mart in honor of Terry Morrison. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Terrance Rowswell-O'Connor Award in Drama
The Terrance Rowswell-O'Connor Award in Drama is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama (Acting) degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest and involvement in the areas of fitness, health and lifestyle improvement. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's award system.
Ternovatsky Award in Visual Communication Design
The Ternovatsky Award in Visual Communication Design is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Design degree in Visual Communication Design at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's application system.
Teresa E Saley Memorial Award
The Teresa E Saley Memorial Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in Secondary Education in the Faculty of Education majoring in Social Studies. The award recognizes students based on their academic standing, demonstrated passion for teaching, and potential for excellence in the student teaching practicum. This memorial award honors Teresa E Saley and the joy and happiness she brought to all, as well as the passion and dedication she brought to the teaching profession. It is funded through endowed funds contributed by family, friends, colleagues, and students of Teresa E Saley.
Terence Holowach Memorial Prize
The Terence Holowach Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student entering second, third or fourth year of a BSc program specializing in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. The recipient must demonstrate superior achievement in Mathematics, Physics and Computing Science, showing excellence across these core disciplines. Additionally, candidates must show a commitment to assisting fellow students, reflecting the collaborative spirit and mentorship values important to the award. The scholarship is available only to graduates of Alberta high schools, emphasizing support for local students. This endowed award was established by the family and friends of Terence Holowach, a member of the class of 1985, to honor his memory and legacy.
Ted and Charlotte Davenport Poetry Prize
The Ted and Charlotte Davenport Poetry Prize is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in writing original poetry. This award recognizes outstanding student achievement in creative writing within the English program. The prize was established through endowed funds by Dr. P. Davenport in honour of his parents, Ted and Charlotte Davenport. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
TD Meloche Monnex Leadership Award
The TD Meloche Monnex Leadership Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree who are children, grandchildren, or great grandchildren of a University of Alberta alumnus. The selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement in campus or community service or volunteerism, as well as academic standing. Applicants must not be in receipt of a major award in the current year greater than $5,000. This award recognizes students who exemplify leadership qualities while maintaining academic excellence and having a family connection to the University of Alberta alumni community.
Tatsuo Ozawa Scholarship
The Tatsuo Ozawa Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or subsequent years of an honors or major in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Japanese coursework. This scholarship was endowed by the University of Alberta to commemorate the Honourable Dr Tatsuo Ozawa's ongoing commitment to the University and his efforts at furthering international relations between Japan and Canada.
Tamara Kozlowska-Szynkowski Scholarship in Art and Design
The Tamara Kozlowska-Szynkowski Scholarship in Art and Design is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design or a Bachelor of Design at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment to the fine arts, along with a portfolio review. This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends of Tamara Kozlowska-Szynkowski to support original creative research in Art and Design.
Talwar Contours Oral Surgery Award
The Talwar Contours Oral Surgery Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Selection is based on academic standing and excellence in oral maxillofacial surgery. Preference is given to students who identify as women. The award is made possible through endowed funds by Reena Talwar and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
T Aaron Prize in Allergy and Rheumatology
The T Aaron Prize in Allergy and Rheumatology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in the Infection, Inflammation and Immunity block and Musculoskeletal block, entering the third year of study for a Doctor of Medicine. Selection is based on the highest combined academic achievement in the two blocks. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. The prize is funded through endowed funds by Dr. Theodore H. Aaron and administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
T Aaron Award in Clinical Skills
The T Aaron Award in Clinical Skills is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of study of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated professionalism and communication with patients during clinical training skills. This award is funded through an endowment by Dr Theodore H Aaron and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Sylvester C McGoey Memorial Bursary
The Sylvester C McGoey Memorial Bursary is awarded annually to a student completing the third year of law at the University of Alberta. The bursary is based on demonstrated financial need and a strong interest in criminal law, as evidenced by enrollment in optional courses related to criminal law or procedure. In addition to academic qualifications, applicants should demonstrate active involvement in extracurricular activities, particularly participation in the University of Alberta Student Legal Services. This endowed fund was established by friends and family of Sylvester C McGoey to support law students pursuing careers in criminal law.
Sydney B Woods QC Memorial Prize in Constitutional Law
The Sydney B Woods QC Memorial Prize in Constitutional Law is awarded annually to recognize superior academic achievement in the subject of Constitutional Law (LAW 435) at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. This prize was established through endowed funds by Field Atkinson Perraton, Barristers and Solicitors, to honour one of the founders of the firm, the late Mr. Sydney B Woods, QC. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must demonstrate exceptional performance in Constitutional Law coursework.
SW Field Prize in History
The SW Field Prize in History is awarded annually to recognize the best Honors essay submitted by a graduating student in the Honors History program at the University of Alberta. The award was established through endowed funds by Field Atkinson Perraton, Barristers and Solicitors, in honor of one of the firm's founders, the late Mr. SW Field, QC, LLD. Essays are evaluated by a committee headed by the Honors Advisor. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application and their Honors thesis submission.
Suzanne Mah Award in Law
The Suzanne Mah Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of study in the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and service to the community, with preference given to students who demonstrate an interest in human rights through community involvement. This endowed award was established by Servus Credit Union in memory of Suzanne Mah. In the event of a tie between candidates, financial need may be taken into consideration as a secondary criterion.
Suzanne Elizabeth Abele Memorial Award
The Suzanne Elizabeth Abele Memorial Award is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in and commitment to the discipline and practice of conservation biology. This award is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Suzanne Barrows Stein Award for Indigenous Teacher Education
The Suzanne Barrows Stein Award for Indigenous Teacher Education is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must have satisfactory academic standing and be enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education and registered in the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need.
Susie Thistlethwaite Memorial Scholarship
The Susie Thistlethwaite Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year (fifth for co-op students) in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to those in financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by the Thistlethwaite family and friends of the late Susie Thistlethwaite (BCom 1996) to honor her memory and support business students. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta system.
Susan Jensen Indigenous Award in Science
The Susan Jensen Indigenous Award in Science is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis peoples of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science. The award is funded by endowed funds from the Susan Jensen Indigenous Support Fund. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have successfully completed the Transition Year Program and/or who are from a rural community. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Susan Green Leadership Award
The Susan Green Leadership Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Arts majoring in Fine Arts, Humanities, or the Social Sciences or in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, Bachelor of Arts in Recreation and Leisure Studies degree program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement in university, student or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities, and academic standing. This endowed award recognizes students who demonstrate excellence both academically and through their commitment to leadership and community engagement.
Susan Carol (Weston) Reid Medal
The Susan Carol (Weston) Reid Medal is awarded to the convocating student who has achieved the highest academic standing in Career and Technology Studies: Human Ecology Major and has demonstrated excellence in student teaching. This medal was established through endowed funds by Dr. David WJ Reid to honour his spouse, Carol, in recognition of her 50th anniversary as a teacher. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Supreet Daphne Sohi Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Science
The Supreet Daphne Sohi Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement convocating with an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science with a major in Chemistry and a minor in Biology. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr Gurmeet Singh Sohi in memory of Supreet Daphne Sohi, BSc 2010, to recognize academic excellence in the sciences. Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Sunil Keith Jugdutt Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Science
The Sunil Keith Jugdutt Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Science is awarded annually to a convocating student at the University of Alberta who demonstrates superior academic achievement in the Faculty of Science. This scholarship honors the memory of Sunil Keith Jugdutt and is supported by endowed funds from his family and friends. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Sundar Devi Mullick Indigenous Award in Environmental Stewardship
Awarded to students who identify as women and are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a combined degree in a Bachelor of Science in Environmental & Conservation Sciences and Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies. Selection based on academic standing and indicated financial need. If no eligible students are found, the award may be given to students who identify as women and are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies or the College of Natural and Applied Sciences (Faculties of Science, Engineering, and Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences). This is an endowed award funded by Prakash Mullick at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to apply separately.
Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Dean's Undergraduate Citation in Science - Renewable
The Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Dean's Undergraduate Citation in Science is awarded to students entering the second year of an honours or specialization degree program in Geology, Geophysics, or Environmental Earth Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on superior academic achievement. Normally, one citation is awarded in Geology and one citation in Geophysics or Environmental Earth Sciences each year. The award is renewable for the third and fourth years of undergraduate study, contingent upon maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period in the specified fields of study each year in the Faculty of Science.
Suncor Energy Emerging Leaders Dean's Undergraduate Citation in Engineering - Renewable
This renewable scholarship is awarded to students entering the second year of any of four different undergraduate degree programs in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on superior academic achievement. The scholarship provides funding that can be renewed for third and fourth years, contingent upon maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period each year in the Faculty of Engineering. The award is funded by endowed funds from Petro-Canada (Suncor Energy).
Stowkowy Scholarship in Engineering
The Stowkowy Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or enrolled in the second year of an undergraduate degree in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering. Selection is based on academic achievement as well as community service, athletic involvement, and/or volunteer work. This scholarship is provided through annual funds by the Stowkowy Family and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Part-time students are not eligible to receive this scholarship. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Stoddart Family Award
The Stoddart Family Award is a scholarship provided to students at the University of Alberta's Augustana Faculty. The award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is entering or enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an Augustana Faculty undergraduate degree program. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership qualities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's system.
Stikeman Elliott LLP Prize in Commercial Transactions
The Stikeman Elliott LLP Prize in Commercial Transactions is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Commercial Transactions (LAW 585). The selection is based on top academic standing in the course. This prize recognizes excellence in the study of commercial law transactions at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Stikeman Elliott LLP Entrance Award in Law
The Stikeman Elliott LLP Entrance Award in Law is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of a Visible Minority with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on admission average and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students with demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This entrance award is designed to support diverse students pursuing legal education at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law.
Steve Yorke Memorial Award
The Steve Yorke Memorial Award is an endowed scholarship established by the family, friends and colleagues of the late Steve Yorke, BFA Acting 1980. This award is presented annually to a student entering their second year of the BFA Acting Program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes overall development and artistic or professional achievement in the field of acting, along with maintaining satisfactory academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Steve and Therese Peto Memorial Award
The Steve and Therese Peto Memorial Award is an annual scholarship established through endowed funds by Peter Peto in memory of his parents, Steve and Therese. This award is available to students in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and are entering their second, third, or fourth year of studies in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, with a specialization in Geology. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance, and students are automatically considered through the completion of the University's General Application process. This continuing award provides valuable financial support to geology students as they progress through their undergraduate studies.
Steve and Olga Onusko Memorial Scholarship
The Steve and Olga Onusko Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student on the basis of superior academic achievement and demonstrated leadership in 300 or 400 level required courses in the Elementary Education route, Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and family in memory of Steve J and Olga Onusko to support outstanding students pursuing elementary education. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated both academic excellence and leadership qualities in their upper-level education coursework. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Stetson Scholarship in Engineering
The Stetson Scholarship in Engineering is awarded annually to students entering third or fourth year in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Applicants must have been residents of Alberta for the previous five years. This endowed scholarship recognizes the contribution made by Minot and Rosamond Stetson in the areas of agriculture and education in the province of Alberta.
Stetson Scholarship in Agriculture
The Stetson Scholarship in Agriculture is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the BSc in Agriculture program or the BSc in Animal Health program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Applicants must have been residents of Alberta for the previous five years. This endowed scholarship recognizes the contribution made by Minot and Rosamond Stetson in the areas of agriculture and education in the province of Alberta.
Stephen Kapalka Memorial Prize in Creative Writing
The Stephen Kapalka Memorial Prize in Creative Writing is awarded to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing who has taken a WRITE course in fiction or creative non-fiction. Selection is based on greatest merit demonstrated in writing. This award is open to both full-time and part-time students enrolled at the University of Alberta. The prize is funded by endowed funds established by Jason Kapalka. Previous winners are not eligible to be reconsidered for this award.
Stephen and Lynn Mandel Scholarship in Political Science
The Stephen and Lynn Mandel Scholarship in Political Science is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science or a Bachelor of Arts Honors in Political Science. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students enrolled in the Community Engagement and Service-Learning certificate program. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds by friends and colleagues of Stephen and Lynn Mandel and is administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts.
Stephen and Lynn Mandel Scholarship in Arts
The Stephen and Lynn Mandel Scholarship in Arts is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering any year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts, or a Bachelor of Arts Honours in the departments of Art & Design, Drama, or Music. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students enrolled in the Community Engagement and Service-Learning certificate program. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by friends and colleagues of Stephen and Lynn Mandel.
Stephanie (Denhoff) Harrison Memorial Award in Law
The Stephanie (Denhoff) Harrison Memorial Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who has a disability enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. Financial need may be taken into consideration. If no suitable candidate is found, this award will be given to a student enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The award is funded through endowed funds by William (Jack) Denhoff.
Staples Canada Scholarship in Business Retailing - Renewable
The Staples Canada Scholarship in Business Retailing is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third year of a Bachelor of Commerce in the Alberta School of Business with a major or minor in Marketing or Retailing and Services. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate a strong interest in retailing. This renewable scholarship provides continued financial support for the fourth year, contingent upon maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or greater on a full-normal course load and continued enrollment in a Bachelor of Commerce with a major or minor in Marketing or Retailing Services. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by Staples Canada Inc.
Stanley H McCuaig Scholarship
The Stanley H McCuaig Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering third year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement and participation in extracurricular activities. This award is provided through annual funds by McCuaig Desrochers, Barristers and Solicitors in memory of Stanley H McCuaig, QC. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
St David's Welsh Society Award in Music
The St David's Welsh Society Award in Music is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of a Bachelor of Music (performance route) in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on performance excellence and academic standing. Preference is given to students specializing in voice or harp performance. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
SPUR Innovation Undergraduate Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence and Computing Science
The SPUR Innovation Undergraduate Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence and Computing Science is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science with a Major or Honors in Computing Science – Artificial Intelligence Option. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate an interest in technology commercialization. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Spaner Family Memorial Award
The Spaner Family Memorial Award is an endowed scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year for a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students whose parent(s) are school teachers. This award recognizes medical students who demonstrate academic achievement while honoring the legacy of the Spaner family.
Spady Family Scholarship in Arts
The Spady Family Scholarship in Arts is awarded to a student from a rural community with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts program with a major or minor in Religious Studies at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and supports students from rural backgrounds pursuing studies in the humanities, specifically Religious Studies. Selection is based on academic standing, and eligible students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Soren Bovbjerg Memorial Scholarship
The Soren Bovbjerg Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing, and eligible students are automatically considered through the completion of a General Application. The award is funded by an anonymous donor and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Sophia Award in Philosophy and Religion
The Sophia Award in Philosophy and Religion is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. The award is funded by annual contributions from Dr. Janet Wesselius, Dr. Phil Merklinger, and Reverend Craig Wentland, staff members at Augustana Faculty. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Sons of Norway (Canada) Award in Scandinavian Studies
The Sons of Norway (Canada) Award in Scandinavian Studies is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who have completed at least one Scandinavian Studies course. This award is funded through endowed funds established by the Sons of Norway Normanna Lodge #595 in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
Solution 105 Award in Operations Management
The Solution 105 Award in Operations Management is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing (GPA of 3.0 or higher) entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Operations Management. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement in student associations and extracurricular activities, as well as academic standing. This award is provided by annual funds from Solution 105 Consulting and is administered through the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta.
Sollbach Award in Science
The Sollbach Award in Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing continuing in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are Permanent Residents. The award is funded through endowed funds established by David and Astrid Tupper. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Solidarity Through Scholarship Award
The Solidarity Through Scholarship Award is provided to students of African descent who self-identify as Black, African-Canadian, African-American, of Afro-Caribbean or Afro-Latinx heritage with satisfactory academic standing in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated financial need. If no eligible students are found in this category, the award may alternatively be awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Native Studies who self-identify as First Nation, Métis and/or Inuit under s.35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 and who have a dependent child or children. The award is funded by endowed funds from community members in support of fostering solidarity between Indigenous and Black communities in Canada. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's application system.
Soletanche Bachy Canada Inc Undergraduate Course Prize in Construction Engineering
This is an annual undergraduate course prize awarded to a student in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes academic excellence in construction methods by awarding it to the student who obtains the highest mark in CIV E 409, 'Construction Methods'. To be eligible, students must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents enrolled in their third or fourth year of study in the Department of Civil Engineering. They must also have a GPA sufficient for admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. This endowed prize is funded by Soletanche Bachy Canada Inc through AGRA Foundations Limited and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Sofia Markovna Gampel Memorial Prize for Nineteenth Century Russian Literature
The Sofia Markovna Gampel Memorial Prize for Nineteenth Century Russian Literature is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Russian coursework. This prize recognizes outstanding performance in the study of nineteenth century Russian literature and is supported by endowed funds established by ET Yedlin.
Soeurs de l'Assomption de la Sainte Vierge Award
This annual award is designated for students with satisfactory academic standing from the Western Provinces or the Territories for whom French is one of the first languages and who register or are registered in the Bachelor of Education program at Faculté Saint-Jean. The selection process considers multiple factors including academic standing and extracurricular involvement, particularly activities within the French community. Financial need is given special consideration in the selection process. The award is funded through endowed funds provided by the Soeurs de l'Assomption de la Sainte Vierge and administered through the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean.
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (Canada) Prize in Estate Planning
This prize is awarded to the student demonstrating superior academic achievement in the Estate Planning course (LAW 660) at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The selection is based on academic standing in the course. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. The award is funded annually by the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (Canada).
SMP Engineering Award for Women in Engineering
The SMP Engineering Award for Women in Engineering is awarded to students who identify as women with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This award is provided through annual funds by SMP Engineering and administered through the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Smith Family Award in Business
The Smith Family Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis persons of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or students who are members of an equity-denied group and/or students who are members of a priority population supporting a diverse campus community. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Smith Clinic Award
The Smith Clinic Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a Bachelor of Science, a Bachelor of Arts in Creativity and Culture with a specialization in Drama or Visual Art, or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Skystone Chartered Professional Accountants Award in Accounting
The Skystone Chartered Professional Accountants Award in Accounting is awarded to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a degree program at the Alberta School of Business with a major in Accounting. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with dependents. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
SIOR Foundation Award in Real Estate Development
The SIOR Foundation Award in Real Estate Development is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Real Estate Development (BUEC 457). This endowed award was established through funds provided by Garry Bobke, SIOR and the SIOR Foundation. Preference is given to students who are first-generation learners, supporting educational access and opportunity for students who are the first in their families to pursue higher education.
SIOR Foundation Award in Real Estate Asset Strategies
The SIOR Foundation Award in Real Estate Asset Strategies is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Real Estate Asset Strategies (BUEC 455). Preference is given to students who are first-generation learners. This endowed award was established by Garry Bobke, SIOR and the SIOR Foundation to support students pursuing excellence in real estate education.
Shuman Insurance Award in Leadership
The Shuman Insurance Award in Leadership is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and volunteerism in student and/or community initiatives, as well as academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Shragge Memorial Award in Medicine
The Shragge Memorial Award in Medicine is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated intention to complete an elective in a rural hospital or practice. This endowed award was established by the family of the late Dr. and Mrs. Pennie Shragge of Edmonton, Alberta to support medical students who are committed to rural healthcare experiences. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacy/MBA Award
The Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacy/MBA Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences who have completed the MBA portion of the fulltime program in the MBA/BSc in Pharmacy combined degree. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who have clearly demonstrated in their previous three years of undergraduate pharmacy their long-term interest in pursuing a career in community pharmacy management and who have a demonstrable track record of undertaking leadership roles which include community volunteerism, academic societies, and student groups during their undergraduate education. This endowed award is funded by Shoppers Drug Mart Ltd and administered through the University of Alberta.
Shoppers Drug Mart / Loblaws Rural and Suburban Placement Award
The Shoppers Drug Mart / Loblaws Rural and Suburban Placement Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of an Entry to Practice Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree at the University of Alberta. Students must be assigned to a Shoppers Drug Mart or Loblaws placement in Alberta that is either a rural/suburban placement or a Pharmacist-Led Clinic. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership, collegiality, and an interest in rural/suburban placements and/or Pharmacist-Led Clinics. Preference is given to students matched to Pharmacist-Led Clinics and to students with demonstrated financial need.
Shoctor Scholarship in Drama
The Shoctor Scholarship in Drama is awarded annually to a student entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement in the drama program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system. The award is supported by endowed funds established by Dr. Joseph H. Shoctor, QC, of Edmonton, and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Shoctor Award in Law
The Shoctor Award in Law is awarded to a student who has completed third year Law at the University of Alberta, has maintained a satisfactory academic record and has made a significant contribution to student life at the University. This award is funded by an endowment established by Dr Joseph H Shoctor, QC, in memory of his late parents. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Shitong Zhao Award in Student Leadership
The Shitong Zhao Award in Student Leadership is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing continuing in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership in community and/or university activities, as well as academic standing. The award was established from endowed funds in loving memory of Shitong Zhao, a caring, compassionate, and contributing student leader who aspired to become a student in the Alberta School of Business. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Shirley Heschuk Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Shirley Heschuk Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or continuing in the third year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing in Pharmacy 327 'Nutrition' or a related course topic. This endowed scholarship was established by Shirley Heschuk (BSc Pharm '64), friends and colleagues on the occasion of her retirement from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Shing and Constance King Leadership Scholarship
The Shing and Constance King Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement continuing in any year of study in the School of Business with a major in Accounting, Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation (Bachelor of Physical Education with a degree program concentration in Cultural and Managerial Studies of Sports and Leisure), or the Faculty of Science with Honours in Chemistry, with preference given to a student with a demonstrated interest in analytical chemistry. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in University or community organizations. This award will alternate yearly between Faculties, beginning with the School of Business and followed by the Faculty of Physical Education and then the Faculty of Science. Should no eligible candidate be found in any given year, those in the two remaining Faculties will be considered. Endowed by Janet (King) Clanachan, her husband Gordon Clanachan and children David and Jaime Clanachan and Byron King in honour of the 50th wedding anniversary of Shing and Constance King in December 2007.
SHINE Dentistry Volunteerism Award
The SHINE Dentistry Volunteerism Award is given to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment to the Student Health Initiative for the Needs of Edmonton (SHINE) program. Preference is given to students who have been recognized for their hours of volunteerism at the SHINE Dental Clinic. This award honors the memory of Vir K Khanna and is funded annually by family and friends. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
SHINE Dentistry Leadership Award
The SHINE Dentistry Leadership Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Alberta. The award recognizes demonstrated leadership contributions to the Student Health Initiative for the Needs of Edmonton (SHINE) program. Preference is given to students who served as the Senior Chair of SHINE. This award is provided through annual funds established in memory of Vir K Khanna by family and friends, and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Sheree Frappied Memorial Prize in Literary Studies
The Sheree Frappied Memorial Prize in Literary Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who has completed either English 305 (Literature and Religion), English 339 (Early Modern Literature and Culture: Studies in Shakespeare), or English 361 (Early Modern Literature and Culture: Studies in American Modern and Postbellum and Early 20th Century). The selection is based on the greatest merit demonstrated in academic writing in the course. This prize will normally rotate annually between the aforementioned courses. The award is funded through endowed funds established by Sheree Frappied's husband, Doug Ginter, and family and friends. Sheree Frappied studied as an undergraduate in the Faculties of Arts and Education and completed her creative-writing MA in 2003.
Shell Canada Limited Scholarships in Engineering
The Shell Canada Limited Scholarships in Engineering are awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference will be given to students with a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the petroleum industry. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Shell Canada Limited Dean of Engineering 2nd Year Scholarships
The Shell Canada Limited Dean of Engineering 2nd Year Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering or transferring to their second year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Two recipients are selected annually - one from the discipline of Chemical and Materials Engineering and one from the discipline of Mechanical Engineering. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Sheldon M Chumir Memorial Essay Prize in Human Rights or Ethics in Government
The Sheldon M Chumir Memorial Essay Prize in Human Rights or Ethics in Government is awarded annually to a student enrolled in the JD or LLM degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes the most outstanding essay written in the areas of human rights or ethics in government. The recipient will be the student who receives the highest mark on their essay in these subject areas. This prize honors the memory of Sheldon M Chumir (1940-1992), a distinguished graduate of the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, Rhodes Scholar, Alberta MLA (1986-1992), and humanitarian. The prize is endowed through the Sheldon M Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership and by the friends of Sheldon Chumir.
Shelah Ruth Award in Visual Communication Design
The Shelah Ruth Award in Visual Communication Design is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication Design at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Sheila Watson Prize in Modern British Literature
The Sheila Watson Prize in Modern British Literature is awarded to the undergraduate or convocating student who achieves the highest academic standing in the area of senior Modern British Literature, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory. This prize was established through endowed funds by PD Clements and RJ Merrett with proceeds from 'Literature, Language and Culture' (Edmonton, 1977) and The University of Alberta Conference of Literacy in recognition of the service of Sheila Watson to the Department of English. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Sheila Watson BA Prize in Canadian and/or Post-Colonial Literature
The Sheila Watson BA Prize in Canadian and/or Post-Colonial Literature is awarded to a student in any year of a non-honours BA program with superior academic achievement in English courses, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. Undergraduate and convocating students taking six credits in Canadian and/or Post-Colonial Literature will be eligible for consideration. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This prize is endowed by Dr. Dianne Bessai and Dr. David Jackel and is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Sheila Torsher Award in Nutrition and Food Science
The Sheila Torsher Award in Nutrition and Food Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Sheila M McLaggan Scholarship in Human Nutrition
The Sheila M McLaggan Scholarship in Human Nutrition is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Sciences (Dietetics Specialization) program at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected based on academic standing achieved during the previous year of study. Preference is given to students who have not received a major award in the current academic year. This endowed scholarship was established by Sheila McLaggan, a graduate from the Household Economics program at the University of Alberta, to support outstanding students pursuing careers in dietetics and nutrition.
Sheila M Edwards Scholarship in Drama
The Sheila M Edwards Scholarship in Drama is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who has completed the second year of studies in the BFA Program in Acting and who is entering the third year of studies in the same program the following September. The recipient will be selected on the basis of excellence in acting, theatrical potential, and academic standing on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds by Sheila M Edwards and is administered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Sheila Kelcher Scholarship
The Sheila Kelcher Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate not only academic excellence but also active contributions to student life within the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and/or the broader University community, as well as meaningful community service. This endowed scholarship was established through generous contributions from S. Kelcher, family, and friends to support pharmacy students pursuing their educational goals.
Sgt. George R. Miok Memorial Scholarship
The Sgt. George R. Miok Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are serving or have served in the Canadian Armed Forces or Reserves. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of Sgt George R Miok to honor his memory and support students pursuing careers in education. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Scholarship in Plant Science
The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Scholarship in Plant Science is an annual scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in the BSc. in Agriculture program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship supports students majoring in Crop Science, Sustainable Agricultural Systems, or Range and Pasture Management. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application.
Serecon Inc Award in Memory of Ralph Ashmead
The Serecon Inc Award in Memory of Ralph Ashmead is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta who is participating in a Faculty-approved experiential learning opportunity. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership qualities, and expected benefit of the experiential learning opportunity. Preference is given to an Alberta resident who will be engaging in the agricultural resource economics or sustainable agricultural systems field experience. This award honors the memory of Ralph W Ashmead, a friend and partner of Serecon Inc.
Sean Steels Memorial Award
The Sean Steels Memorial Award is provided by Annual funds by Marie Nicole and Ron Steels to support students at the University of Alberta. This award is specifically designed for students enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts program with a major in English who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing. The selection process considers both academic standing and demonstrated financial need, making it accessible to deserving students who require financial assistance to pursue their studies in English literature and related fields. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Scovan Engineering Prize in Engineering Economics in Design
The Scovan Engineering Prize in Engineering Economics in Design is an award offered by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. This is a team award that recognizes excellence in engineering economics in design. The prize is endowed by Scovan Engineering Inc. Nominees for this team award do not need to meet typical application, registration, or GPA requirements as long as they were part of the department or faculty-selected team. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Scovan Engineering Prize in Design Project Management
The Scovan Engineering Prize in Design Project Management is awarded to a team of students with superior academic achievement enrolled in MEC E 460 (Design Project) at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes overall excellence in design project management and is funded by an endowment from Scovan Engineering Inc. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Scott Thorkelson Scholarship in the Study of Public Policy and Administration
The Scott Thorkelson Scholarship in the Study of Public Policy and Administration is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political Science, who has completed at least one course in Public Policy and Administration. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement in activities and/or employment relating to Public Policy and Administration. This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends of Scott Jon Thorkelson (BA 1983) to support undergraduate students pursuing studies in political science with a focus on public policy and administration at the University of Alberta.
Scotiabank Award for Law Students - Renewable
The Scotiabank Award for Law Students is a renewable award provided to a student with satisfactory academic standing in the first year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated work or voluntary experience supporting Visible Minorities, marginalized and/or disadvantaged groups. Preference is given to students who identify as members of a Visible Minority and/or who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis persons of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). This award recognizes students who have demonstrated commitment to supporting underrepresented communities through their professional or volunteer activities. Receipt of funding for the second and third years is contingent upon achieving satisfactory academic standing on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period at the University of Alberta each year. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Scot Lorenson Scholarship
The Scot Lorenson Scholarship is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in Drama or Music at Augustana Campus, University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application. This award is provided through annual funds by Scot Lorenson and supports undergraduate students pursuing degrees in the performing arts at the Augustana Campus.
Science, Technology and Society Scholarship
The Science, Technology and Society Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts majoring in Science, Technology and Society. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. This endowed scholarship was established by Andrew Ede to support outstanding students pursuing studies at the intersection of science, technology, and society within the Faculty of Arts.
School of Business Support Staff Scholarship
The School of Business Support Staff Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need and demonstrated community service within the School of Business and/or the University of Alberta. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association-Edmonton Branch, and Faculty, sessional staff and support staff of the former Faculty of Home Economics, as well as annual funds by Support Staff of the School of Business. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Scholarships for Specialization in Mathematical Sciences
This scholarship is awarded annually to continuing undergraduate students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in Specialization programs offered by the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic standing in the previous winter session. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Schlumberger Scholarship in Electrical Engineering
The Schlumberger Scholarship in Electrical Engineering is awarded annually to a student entering third or fourth year in an undergraduate program in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement and recognizes outstanding students in the electrical engineering program. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Schlumberger Design Competition Award
The Schlumberger Design Competition Award is presented to a team of students with satisfactory academic standing who have participated in a Faculty of Engineering design competition at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the strength of the design submitted. This award is funded through an endowment provided by the Schlumberger Foundation Inc. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Scandinavian Studies Award
The Scandinavian Studies Award is offered to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta enrolled in the Faculty of Arts. This award recognizes students who have demonstrated satisfactory academic standing while pursuing their undergraduate degree. Selection for the award is based on academic performance in specific Scandinavian language courses, specifically NORW 212 (Norwegian) or SWED 212 (Swedish). Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application. The award supports students who have shown commitment to the study of Scandinavian languages and cultures within their Arts degree program.
Scandinavian Studies Award
The Scandinavian Studies Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of study in a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture who have completed at least one Scandinavian Studies course. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to a student accepted in an approved study abroad program. This endowed award is provided through the Scandinavian Studies Endowment at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus.
SB LLP Award in Law
The SB LLP Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Save-On-Foods Gold Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Save-On-Foods Gold Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to the student entering the fourth year with the highest GPA in the third year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence and is supported by endowed funds from Save-On-Foods. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Sarah Nettie Christie Prize in English
The Sarah Nettie Christie Prize in English is an annual award presented to the winner of the Rutherford Memorial Medal in English, which is the most prestigious undergraduate prize in English at the University of Alberta. This prize was established through endowed funds by Norma Bell Christie, BA 1935, in memory of her mother, Sarah Nettie Christie. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts and is available to students who are convocating.
Sarah Ford Award in Sustainability
The Sarah Ford Award in Sustainability is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Sustainability Certificate program. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Physical Education
The Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Physical Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Engineering
The Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Business
The Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship supports high-achieving business students as they progress through their undergraduate studies.
Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Arts
The Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Arts is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sporting and/or cultural activities, and academic achievement. The scholarship is administered through the Edmonton Community Foundation on behalf of the Sarah and Martin Gouin Family.
Sanjel Energy Services Award
The Sanjel Energy Services Award is awarded to students who identify as female or a gender minority with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in Engineering, Chemistry, Computing Science, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematical and Statistical Sciences or Physics. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated community involvement. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or students who identify as members of a Visible Minority. The award is provided through annual funds by Sanjel Energy Services and is open to continuing students in the Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Sandra Faye Guberman Memorial Scholarship
The Sandra Faye Guberman Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded annually to an outstanding student entering the final year of the BFA Acting Program at the University of Alberta. Selection is made on the basis of high academic achievement in the core courses. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by friends of the late Sandra Guberman. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Samuel M Strong Medal in Sociology
The Samuel M Strong Medal in Sociology is awarded to a student convocating with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Sociology with the highest standing in the final two years of study. The medal will be awarded only if the student attains superior academic achievement, otherwise a book prize of $50 will be provided. Preference is given to a student in the honors program. The award is funded through endowed funds by friends of the late Dr Strong and is administered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Samuel J McCoppen Scholarships
The Samuel J McCoppen Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in any Faculty at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated financial need. The scholarships are funded through an endowment from a bequest by the Estate of Samuel J McCoppen. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Sam Redl Scholarship for Third Year Engineering Students
The Sam Redl Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Safeway Award in Pharmacy
The Safeway Award in Pharmacy is awarded to students who identify as a member of a Visible Minority and/or who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or who are a gender minority with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement and/or volunteerism. This endowed award is provided by Sobeys and administered through the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
S Bychinsky Award for Creative Writing
The S Bychinsky Award for Creative Writing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of any undergraduate degree in the Department of English and Film Studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on demonstrated promise and potential in creative writing, as well as academic standing. This award may be held only once by a student. The award is funded by endowed funds from the Wilfred A Bychinsky Trust and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Ruth Timms Nishioka Scholarship in Drama
The Ruth Timms Nishioka Scholarship in Drama is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts, with a major in Drama. Selection is based on academic standing in Drama courses taken to date, leadership, and participation in extracurricular Drama activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Ruth Halliday Johnson Scholarships
The Ruth Halliday Johnson Scholarships are awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The scholarships were established through endowed funds by the late Mr. Verne R. Johnson of Beaverlodge, Alberta. Preference is given to students who have completed their high school education at schools in the County of Grande Prairie, demonstrating a commitment to supporting nursing students from this specific region of Alberta.
Russel Jordan Memorial Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering
The Russel Jordan Memorial Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering is awarded annually to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement residing in Alberta and entering fourth year in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, demonstrated leadership qualities, and involvement in amateur sports. If there are no suitable candidates entering fourth year, those entering third year may be considered. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late Russel Jordan, a 1982 Petroleum Engineering graduate from the University of Alberta, to honor his memory and support outstanding students in the petroleum engineering field.
Ruby Anderson Undergraduate Award
The Ruby Anderson Undergraduate Award is given to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of the Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education (BKin/BEd) combined degree or the Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the potential to contribute to the improvement of physical education teaching and coaching, personal qualities such as patience, understanding, dedication, service to others, and a quiet ongoing support of professional and community initiatives, as well as academic standing. This award may be granted to either a full-time or part-time student. The award was established through endowed funds by colleagues and friends of Professor Emeritus Ruby Anderson in recognition of her significant contributions to physical education.
Ruben and June Sieppert Scholarship in Honors Accounting
The Ruben and June Sieppert Scholarship in Honors Accounting is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce in Honors Accounting at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is provided through annual funds by Jeffrey Herzog and is administered by the Alberta School of Business. Selection for this award is based on academic standing, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their accounting studies. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform, eliminating the need for a separate application process.
Rt Honourable CD Howe Memorial Fellowship
The Rt Honourable CD Howe Memorial Fellowship is awarded to the convocating student who attains the highest overall academic standing throughout his or her undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. This prestigious fellowship is funded by endowed funds from the CD Howe Memorial Foundation in honour of the late Rt Honourable CD Howe. The award recognizes exceptional academic achievement across all undergraduate programs at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their academic performance and do not need to submit a separate application beyond the General Application.
RSM Canada Scholarship in Accounting
The RSM Canada Scholarship in Accounting is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in or convocating from a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence and is designed to support students who demonstrate a strong commitment to the accounting profession. Selection is based on academic standing and the applicant's expressed interest in completing the CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant) professional education program. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Royle Harris Scholarship in Drama
The Royle Harris Scholarship in Drama is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Drama at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate financial need. This scholarship was established through endowed funds by Royle Harris to commemorate his years as a member of the University of Alberta Senate. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application.
Royle Harris Play Around the World Award
An annual award for students with satisfactory academic standing who have been selected as participants in the Play Around the World Program in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated effort in working effectively with individuals and groups in adapted physical activity settings, working collaboratively and effectively within a team initiative, and showing compassion, respect for diversity, and dedication to adapted physical education and therapeutic recreation. The award was established by Royle Harris, a former Senate member of the University of Alberta, to encourage students in Physical Education to become part of the Play Around the World program. This program brings the gift of play and physical activity to abandoned children and children with disabilities.
Royal Canadian Legion, Camrose Branch #57 Award
The Royal Canadian Legion, Camrose Branch #57 Award is provided to undergraduate students enrolled at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. This endowed award recognizes students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and have financial need. The award gives preference to students who are descendants of ex-servicepersons, honoring the legacy and service of Canadian military veterans and their families. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Roy Herbert Ennismore Scholarship in Agriculture
The Roy Herbert Ennismore Scholarship in Agriculture is awarded annually to a graduating student with superior academic achievement in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is designated for students in the BSc in Agriculture or BSc in Animal Health program, with a particular interest in poultry. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarship was endowed by Mrs. Chris G. McElroy and Mrs. Eva Bricker of Edmonton in memory of their father Roy Herbert Ennismore, a pioneer in the Egg and Poultry Marketing Services for the Federal Government.
Rotating and Turbomachinery Society Alberta Scholarship
The Rotating and Turbomachinery Society Alberta Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in rotating machines coursework. Preference is given to students with demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Rotary Club of Edmonton Glenora Award in Art and Design
The Rotary Club of Edmonton Glenora Award in Art and Design is awarded to a student who identifies as a woman with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award supports female students pursuing their undergraduate studies in art and design at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted through the university's scholarship platform.
Rotary Club of Camrose Scholarship
The Rotary Club of Camrose Scholarship is awarded to a student from the Camrose area or an international student with superior academic achievement who is enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both leadership qualities and academic excellence. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Rosemary Holsworth Scholarship in Medicine
The Rosemary Holsworth Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have demonstrated leadership, contributions to underserved communities, and/or innovation. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Estate of Rosemary Holsworth and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Rose P Miller Scholarship
The Rose P Miller Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of study for any undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from rural Alberta. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Rose Miller estate along with contributions from family and friends of Rose Miller. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's system.
Rose Bogoch Prize in Ophthalmology
The Rose Bogoch Prize in Ophthalmology is awarded annually to a convocating student for outstanding merit in the field of Ophthalmology, providing that the student's record is otherwise satisfactory. This prize is funded through endowed funds established by the late Mrs Rose Bogoch of Edmonton. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Roscoe Robinson Miller Scholarship
The Roscoe Robinson Miller Scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic standing to students entering third or fourth year who are pursuing a major in Human Geography or Honours English. This endowed scholarship was established through funds provided by the late Roscoe R Miller. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts and supports undergraduate students demonstrating academic excellence in these specific humanities and social science disciplines.
Rosalind MacKenzie Award in Psychology
The Rosalind MacKenzie Award in Psychology is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit or Metis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or students who are members of equity denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Rosa Stephansson-Benediktson Scholarship in Comparative Literature
The Rosa Stephansson-Benediktson Scholarship in Comparative Literature is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies. Selection is based on academic achievement, commitment to community life, and demonstrated excellence in Comparative Literature coursework. This endowed scholarship was established by the family of Rosa Stephansson-Benediktson in honor of the Icelandic-Canadian poet, Stephen G Stephansson, to assist deserving students in the field of literature at the University of Alberta.
Rosa H Wolters Undergraduate Scholarship
The Rosa H Wolters Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate program who is a graduate from a high school in the County of Vermillion Valley #24. The scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by Miss Rosa H Wolters of Edmonton, Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. This scholarship supports undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic excellence and meet the geographic eligibility criteria related to their high school location in the County of Vermillion Valley #24.
Ronald N Dalby Scholarship in Civil Engineering
The Ronald N Dalby Scholarship in Civil Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year in Civil Engineering who has completed the Project Management Course (CIV E 303). The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional academic standing and show demonstrated knowledge, initiative and interest in the practical problems and case studies of the labs as determined by the Project Management Course Instructor. This endowed scholarship honors Ron Dalby who served as President of Manalta Coal Ltd from 1981 to 1994, and was established by the Carthy Foundation. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Ronald E and Jackie Phillips Prize in Electrical Engineering Design Project Management
The Ronald E and Jackie Phillips Prize in Electrical Engineering Design Project Management is awarded to a team of students who demonstrate superior academic achievement in ECE 491 (Electrical Engineering Design Project II). The selection is based on overall excellence in design project management. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta. The prize is funded through an endowment established by the family of Ronald E and Jackie Phillips and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering.
Ronald and Ruth Burwash Scholarship
The Ronald and Ruth Burwash Scholarship is an annual scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement in an honors or specialization program in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta entering their second year. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence on a full-normal course load, with particular emphasis on performance in the required first-year English course or approved equivalent. This endowed scholarship was established by Ronald and Ruth Burwash to support outstanding students pursuing studies in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Ron Winkelaar Business Scholarship
The Ron Winkelaar Business Scholarship is awarded to a resident of Alberta with superior academic achievement who is entering any year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Ron Winkelaar, a 1957 Bachelor of Commerce graduate. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Ron Wigmore Memorial Award
The Ron Wigmore Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering second or subsequent year of undergraduate study in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Technical Theatre Program. Selection is based on demonstrated technical accomplishment and will be made by the Bachelor of Fine Arts Technical Theatre Coordinator. This endowed award is funded by the Friends of the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Society and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 210. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Ron Turner Capital Health Region Pharmacists Association Scholarship
The Ron Turner Capital Health Region Pharmacists Association Scholarship is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is designated for students who have attended Grade 12 in the northern part of Alberta, specifically north of a line from Rocky Mountain House to Red Deer to Coronation, including those centres. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in the required subjects of the preprofessional year. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by the Capital Health Region Pharmacists Association and is administered by the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Rollans Family Award
The Rollans Family Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate program who have been assessed with a learning disability. Selection is based on community involvement, volunteerism, and contributions made to others with learning disabilities, as well as academic standing. This endowed award was established by Marie and William Rollans, their five children (R Shane, Patricia, Glenn, H Scott, and Maureen), and their families. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Roland Bonvalet Memorial Scholarship
The Roland Bonvalet Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in senior-level French coursework. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by Dr. N. Mallet in memory of her late husband Dr. Roland Bonvalet, a former member of the Department of Romance Languages, along with contributions from friends. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to students wanting to attend a spring, summer, or year-long program of language study in a French-speaking environment. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award in the Faculty of Native Studies
The Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award in the Faculty of Native Studies is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Native Studies. This award is specifically intended to cultivate and support research partnerships between undergraduate students and faculty members in SSHRC fundable disciplines. The funding provides support for 15 weeks of research-based activity from May to August. Students must not have completed degree requirements prior to the commencement of the research term, ensuring they are active undergraduate students during the research period.
Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award in the Faculty of Arts
The Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award supports undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta to engage in research partnerships with faculty members. This award is specifically designed to cultivate and support research collaborations in SSHRC fundable disciplines (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council eligible fields). The funding provides support for 15 weeks of research-based activity conducted during the summer period from May to August. Recipients must be entering their second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts and maintain satisfactory academic standing. Students must not have completed their degree requirements prior to the start of the research term.
Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
The Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award is designed to cultivate and support research partnerships between undergraduate students and faculty members in SSHRC fundable disciplines within the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. This award provides funding for 15 weeks of research-based activity from May to August, enabling students to engage in meaningful research experiences during the summer months. The award is available to students with satisfactory academic standing who are entering the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Students must not have completed their degree requirements prior to the commencement of the research term, ensuring that the award supports students who are actively pursuing their undergraduate studies while gaining valuable research experience.
Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award Campus Saint-Jean
The Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award is awarded to undergraduate students at Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta, who have satisfactory academic standing and are entering the second or subsequent year of their undergraduate degree. This award is specifically designed to cultivate and support research partnerships between undergraduate students and faculty members in disciplines fundable by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The funding provides support for 15 weeks of research-based activity conducted during the summer period from May to August. Students must not have completed their degree requirements prior to the commencement of the research term. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application within the university's scholarship system.
Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award Augustana Faculty
The Roger S Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. This award is specifically intended to cultivate and support research partnerships between undergraduate students and faculty members in SSHRC fundable disciplines (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council). The funding provides for 15 weeks of research-based activity from May to August. Students must not have completed degree requirements prior to the commencement of the research term.
Robinson Koilpillai Award in Medicine
The Robinson Koilpillai Award in Medicine is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated personal commitment to community service. This endowed award was established by Helen Koilpillai and Family to recognize graduating medical students who exemplify both academic excellence and dedication to serving their communities.
Roberta Jean and Don Fox Scholarship
The Roberta Jean and Don Fox Scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by Bob and Janette Fox in honour of Bob's parents, Roberta Jean and Don Fox, of Eugene, Oregon.
Roberta E McKown Prize in Political Science
The Roberta E McKown Prize in Political Science is awarded annually to a graduate of the Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with the highest grade point average in Political Science courses. The award requires a minimum GPA of 3.5 calculated on the basis of all political science courses taken as part of the Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Alberta. In the event of a tie, the award shall be split between the students. This prize was established through endowed funds by the family and friends of the late Roberta E McKown, who was a past Chair of the Department of Political Science. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Robert Tegler Special Awards
The Robert Tegler Special Awards is awarded to a student with a physical disability who is an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students facing physical challenges who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and consideration of the applicant's background, nature of disability, personal qualities, and other relevant points. This award is provided through endowed funds by the Robert Tegler Trust and aims to support students with disabilities in pursuing their undergraduate education.
Robert T.E. McLaughlin and Mary Janet (née Matheson) McLaughlin Award in Canadian History
The Robert T.E. McLaughlin and Mary Janet McLaughlin Award in Canadian History is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Arts in History at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated interest in the field of Canadian history, academic standing, and demonstrated community involvement on campus or in the community-at-large. The recipient must have completed a minimum of one Canadian history course and be registered in a minimum of one Canadian history course. This endowed award was established by members of the Douglas R. Matheson family in recognition of Robert T.E. McLaughlin, who graduated from Vermillion School of Agriculture, and Janet McLaughlin, RN, who graduated from the University of Alberta with a BSc in Zoology in 1961. The McLaughlin Award recognizes the McLaughlins' significant contributions to the life of Canada through volunteer work in education, athletics, civic life and politics. It acknowledges their passionate interest in Canadian history and their desire to inspire that passion in others.
Robert Simonet Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
The Robert Simonet Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to a full-time student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year in the BSc. in Agriculture program with a Crop Science major at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence, particularly in Plant Science courses, and values involvement in extracurricular activities and summer employment related to horticulture. Selection is based on academic standing as determined by cumulative GPA, provided the student has achieved superior academic achievement in all Plant Science courses. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Lillian and Robert Simonet and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Robert Sherwood Memorial Scholarship
The Robert Sherwood Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student from rural Alberta with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence while also supporting students with demonstrated financial need. Recipients are selected based on a combination of their academic achievement and financial circumstances. This endowed scholarship fund was established in memory of Robert Sherwood to support students pursuing their undergraduate education at the Augustana Campus.
Robert M Pogue Award
The Robert M Pogue Award is awarded in even-numbered years to an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities, as well as academic standing. Preference will be given to a student with indicated financial need. This award is funded annually by the Calgary Foundation and is administered through the Alberta School of Business. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Robert L Phillips Award in Engineering
The Robert L Phillips Award in Engineering is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Robert Gardner Award in Education
The Robert Gardner Award in Education is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of an undergraduate degree at the Faculty of Education. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed award supports undergraduate education students at the University of Alberta, helping students pursuing careers in education to continue their studies. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Robert Frederking Engage North Engineering Award
The Robert Frederking Engage North Engineering Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of study in an undergraduate or graduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award gives preference to students in the Engage North Fellowship program. Students in an Engineering Cooperative Education Program in an isolated community as defined by the Prescribed Northern Zone (Zone A) will also be considered if there are no other suitable candidates. This endowed award was established through funds provided by Robert M W Frederking to support engineering students, particularly those engaged in northern community placements or cooperative education programs.
Robert David Sinclair Scholarship in Agriculture
The Robert David Sinclair Scholarship in Agriculture is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of specific agriculture-related programs at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and is endowed by the family of the late Robert David Sinclair, former Dean of Agriculture. Recipients must be entering their second year in one of the following programs: BSc Agriculture, BSc Agriculture/Food Business Management (major in Agricultural Business Management), BSc Animal Health, or BSc Environmental and Conservation Sciences. The award is given to the student with the highest academic standing among eligible candidates entering the second year of these programs.
Robert Cuthbertson Award in Geology
The Robert Cuthbertson Award in Geology is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered full-time in any year of study for an undergraduate degree majoring in Geology, or in years one or two of a master's program or years one through five in a doctoral program whose area of research is in Geology. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who do not hold other University of Alberta awards. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Robert Chambers Book Prize in Electrical Engineering
The Robert Chambers Book Prize in Electrical Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Robert Card Memorial Scholarship in Accounting
The Robert Card Memorial Scholarship in Accounting is awarded to a student of superior academic achievement who is entering the third year of a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce, specializing in accounting and who intends to proceed to the CA (Chartered Accountant) program. This scholarship recognizes outstanding academic performance in accounting studies at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business. The award is made possible through endowed funds established by KPMG LLP Chartered Accountants, the Kinsmen, and family and friends of the late Robert Card. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Robert and Jean Fraser Award for Future Leaders in Global Health
The Robert and Jean Fraser Award for Future Leaders in Global Health is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in clinical skills. This award recognizes future leaders in global health who show exceptional promise in their medical education and clinical competency. Students are automatically considered for this award through completion of the General Application on the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Robert and Gloria Herzog Scholarship in Honors Accounting
The Robert and Gloria Herzog Scholarship in Honors Accounting is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce in Honors Accounting at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are from a rural community in Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Robert Alexander Seaton Memorial Prize in Political Philosophy
The Robert Alexander Seaton Memorial Prize in Political Philosophy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Political Philosophy (PHIL 270). Selection is based on the highest academic achievement in the course. This prize is made possible through endowed funds by Alexandra Seaton in memory of her father. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Robert A Homme QC Memorial Scholarship in Law
The Robert A Homme QC Memorial Scholarship in Law is awarded to the student with the highest academic standing entering the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who has not received a major award from the Faculty of Law in the current academic year. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship honors the memory of Robert A Homme QC, LLB 1970, BSc (Eng) 1967, and is funded by Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Rob Ford Residence Life Leadership Award
The Rob Ford Residence Life Leadership Award is presented to an undergraduate student enrolled at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta who demonstrates satisfactory academic standing and active involvement in Residence Life. Recipients must serve or have served as a Hall Coordinator or Resident Assistant. The award recognizes students who show exemplary leadership qualities and a strong commitment to the Residence Life community through active participation in residence activities. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Rob Ford Award in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity
The Rob Ford Award in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the work of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity. This award recognizes students who have made significant contributions to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion within their academic community.
RK Gordon Prize in Chaucer
The RK Gordon Prize in Chaucer is awarded to an outstanding undergraduate or convocating student with superior academic achievement in the study of Chaucer, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. This award is open to any student registered in courses related to the study of Chaucer. If there is no suitable candidate, no award will be made. The prize is funded through an endowment by the Friends of the University, in memory of the late Professor Emeritus Gordon. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks system.
Riva International Inc Scholarship in Computing Science
The Riva International Inc Scholarship in Computing Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Science in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities in the Department of Computing Science. Preference is given to students enrolled in the Specialization or Honors program. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence and active engagement within the computing science community.
RioCan Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award
The RioCan Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of a Visible Minority and/or who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or who self identifies as a gender minority and/or who is registered with Accessibility Resources with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in real estate. In 2020, RioCan launched their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council with a mandate to help create a corporate action plan that reflects these values. RioCan is looking to nurture the next generation of talent that is passionate about both real estate and championing diversity, with this financial support. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta system.
Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau Prize in Canadian History
The Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau Prize in Canadian History is awarded annually to third-year undergraduate students at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes superior academic standing and is specifically given to the student who attains the highest achievement in a Canadian History course. This award is administered through the Faculty of Arts and is funded by endowed funds from the Edmonton Trudeau Committee. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership, community involvement, and academic achievement. This is an endowed scholarship funded by the Right Honorable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Foundation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship in Nursing
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship in Nursing is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated community involvement or leadership. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Don Mazankowski Scholarship Fund and is administered through the Faculty of Nursing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship - Augustana Faculty
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship is awarded to Alberta residents with superior academic achievement who are enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Foundation and Augustana Faculty to recognize and support continuing students who demonstrate outstanding academic standing. Selection is based on academic performance, and eligible students are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application. This scholarship provides financial support to help students continue their undergraduate studies at the Augustana Campus.
Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship is awarded to a student who has resided for a minimum of two years in the area defined by the boundaries of the municipalities contained within the Old Vegreville Federal Constituency with the addition of the City of Camrose and surrounding municipalities. The recipient must be enrolled in a post-secondary educational institution and participating in a program that has a minimum of five months duration. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate superior academic achievement, leadership qualities, and active community involvement. The award is associated with the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta and is available to both continuing students and those entering the institution.
Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship
The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students based on demonstrated leadership, community involvement, and academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Right Honourable Don Mazankowski and the Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Foundation.
Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Scholarship in Humanities
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Scholarship in Humanities is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies specializing in the Humanities at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the Friends of the University of Alberta to commemorate the Right Honourable McLachlin's visit to the University as the primary speaker for the Henry Marshall Tory Lecture. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Ricoh Canada Inc. Award
The Ricoh Canada Inc. Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Management in the Business Economics stream or a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Sustainability Studies at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated vocational interest in Economics, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This is an endowed award funded by Ricoh Canada Inc. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Richard Young Scholarship
The Richard Young Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Spanish or Latin American coursework. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Richard Young, Professor Emeritus in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Richard Y Charlton Memorial Leadership Award
The Richard Y Charlton Memorial Leadership Award is awarded to a full time or part time student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university, community, sports or cultural activities. Preference is given to a student who has demonstrated perseverance in a challenging situation. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Richard Peter Walley Memorial Scholarship
The Richard Peter Walley Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in second or third year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are residents of Camrose County. This endowed scholarship was established in memory of Richard Peter Walley to support students pursuing studies in arts and culture.
Richard Haskayne FCA Graduating Scholarship
The Richard Haskayne FCA Graduating Scholarship is awarded to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in the Alberta School of Business whose major focus during their degree has been in the area of finance, or who have majored in accounting with a strong emphasis on finance. Recipients must display an intention to complete the CPA professional education program. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is provided through annual funds by the CPA Education Foundation in recognition of Richard Haskayne, OC, AOE, FCA, a distinguished graduate of the School of Business and former recipient of the School's Canadian Business Leader Award who also holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Alberta.
Richard Hanna Award in Civil Engineering
The Richard Hanna Award in Civil Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and an interest in Construction Engineering. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Richard Eaton Singers Scholarship in Voice
The Richard Eaton Singers Scholarship in Voice is awarded to students enrolled in the second or subsequent years of the Bachelor of Music program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate outstanding merit in voice performance combined with strong academic standing. This award is made possible through annual funding provided by The Richard Eaton Singers organization. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system, making the application process streamlined for eligible music students.
Richard Eaton Scholarship in Music
The Richard Eaton Scholarship in Music is awarded annually to a convocating or continuing student with superior academic achievement in the Bachelor of Music program. The recipient is selected on the basis of outstanding musical merit. If awarded to a convocating student, the recipient must be continuing their musical education at an institution or under a teacher approved by the Department. If no suitable candidate can be found, the award will not be given. This endowed scholarship was established by friends of the late Professor R.S. Eaton to honor his legacy and support talented music students at the University of Alberta.
Richard Easton Memorial Award in Environmental Sociology
The Richard Easton Memorial Award in Environmental Sociology is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences or a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Rhonda Zacharias Memorial Award
The Rhonda Zacharias Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year in a degree of Juris Doctor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on an outstanding record of community service, combined with academic standing. This memorial award honors the legacy of Rhonda Zacharias and is funded through the Law Students' Association Endowment. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
RHB (Hugh) Sangster Memorial Engineering Scholarships
The RHB (Hugh) Sangster Memorial Engineering Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering or transferring to their second year of an undergraduate degree program in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarships are endowed funds established by Enbridge Inc in memory of Mr. Hugh Sangster, a former Senior Executive of Enbridge and Professional Engineer. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
RG Glassford Scholarship for Excellence in Physical Education and Recreation
The RG Glassford Scholarship for Excellence in Physical Education and Recreation is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both academic excellence and leadership qualities. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing and proven leadership skills in student governance, athletics, or campus recreation. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Gerry Glassford to support outstanding students pursuing studies in physical education and recreation fields.
Reynolds Mirth Richards & Farmer Entrance Award in Law
This entrance award is designed to support students entering the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Juris Doctor degree in the Faculty of Law. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to a student who self-identifies as a member of an equity-denied group. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Rey Fuenning Memorial Bar None Award in Integrated Dietetics
The Rey Fuenning Memorial Bar None Award in Integrated Dietetics is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Science degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by Robert Fuenning (BSc Geology 1986) in memory of his mother Marian Audrey (Rey) Fuenning (BSc Home Economics 1950). Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None award or scholarship in an academic year.
Rexall Award in Pharmacy
The Rexall Award in Pharmacy is awarded to a student who is of African descent and who self-identifies as Black, African-Canadian, African-American, of Afro-Caribbean or Afro-Latinx heritage and/or a student who self-identifies as First Nation, Metis and/or Inuit under s.35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 with satisfactory academic standing in the second or subsequent years of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. The award selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award exemplifies Rexall's iCARE values of Integrity, Customer-First, Accountability, Respect and Excellence.
Reverend Palmer Olson and Reverend Ivar Saugen Chaplaincy Award
Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership and commitment to Augustana Chaplaincy. Preference is given to students who are from a rural community, who are on a study permit, or who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). This award recognizes students who combine academic achievement with active engagement in campus chaplaincy and spiritual life.
Reuben Benjamin Sandin Memorial Achievement Scholarships in Chemistry
The Reuben Benjamin Sandin Memorial Achievement Scholarships in Chemistry is awarded annually to a student of first class standing proceeding into the second, third, or fourth year of honors or specialization chemistry. The scholarship is given to the student who has achieved the best average in the preceding year and is not a recipient of a major award. This endowed scholarship was established by students and friends of the late Reuben Benjamin Sandin to recognize and support outstanding academic achievement in chemistry at the University of Alberta.
Residence Life Scholarship
The Residence Life Scholarship is awarded annually to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate leadership qualities through active involvement in extracurricular activities within the residence community. This scholarship is endowed by Utility Services, Real Estate and Parking Services, and Housing and Food Services at the University of Alberta. The fund was established to encourage a stronger academic focus in residence, which will potentially benefit many students by creating additional resources such as peer tutors, academic advisors, and general role modeling. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be entering their second, third, or fourth year of studies in any undergraduate degree program. Selection is based on both leadership qualities demonstrated through residence community involvement and academic standing.
Reid Crowther Undergraduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering
The Reid Crowther Undergraduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering is awarded annually to a student entering second year in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The basis of selection is superior academic achievement and significant contribution to extracurricular student activities. This endowed scholarship was established by Reid Crowther and Partners Limited to support promising civil engineering students who demonstrate both academic excellence and active involvement in student activities.
Reginald Charles Lister Memorial Scholarship
The Reginald Charles Lister Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement registered in the second last year of studies who has attended the University of Alberta for at least the two previous years. Recipients will be selected on the basis of contributions made to campus life and to the University of Alberta community. This endowed scholarship was established by the University of Alberta Alumni Association in honour of Reginald Charles Lister, who spent almost 50 years serving the University, many of them as Superintendent of Student Residences. Previous recipients of the Alumni Association's Maimie S Simpson Memorial Scholarship and the 75th Anniversary Scholarship are not eligible for this award.
Reg Rault Memorial Scholarship
The Reg Rault Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Kinesiology or the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism. Selection is based on the student who best combines a high level of competence in outdoor education with academic ability, and academic standing. Consideration will also be given to the student's financial need. This scholarship is endowed by Mrs Ethel Rault and family in memory of Mr Reg Rault, winner of the 1939 Northern Alberta Cross Country Ski Championship, founder of the Edmonton Journal Learn-to-Ski program, and recipient of a City of Edmonton Recreation Citation.
Reg and Jan Monteyne Award in Mechanical Engineering
The Reg and Jan Monteyne Award in Mechanical Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
RE (Dick) Moskalyk Scholarships in Pharmacy
The RE (Dick) Moskalyk Scholarships in Pharmacy are awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need and to students who have demonstrated personal and professional qualities which may ultimately contribute to the advancement of the Profession in Pharmacy. These scholarships are made possible through endowed funds established by friends, colleagues and family of Dr. Moskalyk in honour of his ten years of service as Dean of the Faculty from 1989-1999.
RD Biamonte Award in English Literature of the Romantic Period
The RD Biamonte Award in English Literature of the Romantic Period is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated achievement in the area of British Romantic Literature. This endowed award honors Edmonton high school teacher Don Biamonte of Archbishop MacDonald High School. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Raymond James Memorial Prize
The Raymond James Memorial Prize is awarded to a student in the second or third year of Law for superior academic achievement in the subject of Trusts (Law 580). This endowed prize was established by the late Mrs E L FitzSimon, LLB (1926) in memory of her brother. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Ray Protti Scholarship in Economics
The Ray Protti Scholarship in Economics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in Economics in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Ray Brooks Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Ray Brooks Memorial Scholarship in Business is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in a degree program in the School of Business with a declared major in Accounting and an intention to pursue a career in management accounting. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Steven LePoole in memory of Ray Brooks. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and are automatically considered through completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta. The award is administered through the Alberta School of Business and supports students pursuing careers in management accounting.
Rathnavalu Family Award in Student Leadership
The Rathnavalu Family Award in Student Leadership is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership qualities, embracing cultural diversity, and involvement in extracurricular and community activities, particularly those promoting justice and human rights. Academic standing is also considered in the selection process. The award is supported by endowed funds from the Rathnavalu Family and aims to recognize students who exemplify leadership and commitment to social justice values within their campus and broader community.
RASC Edmonton Centre - Douglas P Hube Award
The RASC Edmonton Centre - Douglas P Hube Award is awarded to a student who is a resident of Alberta with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of study in any Honors or Specialization in the Department of Physics, or general Science program with a major in Physics. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership or community involvement in the field of astrophysics. Preference is given to a student who has not previously received this award. This endowed scholarship is provided by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Edmonton Centre to support undergraduate physics students with a focus on astrophysics and community engagement.
Randy Runestad Memorial Award
The Randy Runestad Memorial Award is a scholarship provided to undergraduate students at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. This endowed award, established in memory of Randy Runestad, supports students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing while facing financial need. The scholarship is available to students enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing and indicated financial need, making it accessible to continuing students who meet these criteria.
Randy Duane Rawson Memorial Scholarship in Electrical Engineering
The Randy Duane Rawson Memorial Scholarship in Electrical Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the family and friends of Randy Duane Rawson, a former student. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Rama Murthy Memorial Scholarship
The Rama Murthy Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study for an undergraduate degree in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes outstanding academic performance and is intended to support students as they continue their studies in chemical engineering. Selection is based on academic standing, and eligible students are automatically considered when they complete the General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Ralph E Carlyle Bar None Leadership Scholarship
The Ralph E Carlyle Bar None Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership qualities through community involvement and extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who have expressed an interest in soil science. This scholarship honors Dr Ralph E Carlyle (BSc Ag 1935, MSc Soils 1937), who dedicated his life to education and agricultural development around the world. The award is funded through an endowment by Wayne (BSc Ag 1971) and Wendy Mikkelsen in memory of Wayne's uncle. Students may receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Rajcoomarie Singh Memorial Achievement Award
The Rajcoomarie Singh Memorial Achievement Award is presented annually to recognize and celebrate exceptional academic progress within the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. This award is specifically designated for the convocating student who has demonstrated the most significant improvement in class standing from their first year of medical studies through to convocation. The award honors the memory of Rajcoomarie Singh and acknowledges the dedication, perseverance, and academic growth of medical students throughout their educational journey. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making it accessible to all eligible graduating medical students without requiring a separate application process.
Radhe Gupta / Rohit Group International Award
The Radhe Gupta / Rohit Group International Award is awarded to students who are on a Study Permit with satisfactory academic standing entering an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and the last school of country attended in India. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta, making the application process streamlined for eligible international students from India.
R John Adams and Agnes M Adams Prize for Research in Current Oil and Gas Issues
The R John Adams and Agnes M Adams Prize is awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who prepares and submits a paper specifically for this prize competition. The paper must address a contemporary legal issue in the oil and gas industry in Canada. The award is given to the student who receives the highest mark on the submitted paper. This prize is supported by endowed funds provided by an anonymous donor and is designed to encourage legal scholarship on current issues affecting Canada's oil and gas sector.
Queena Esdale Memorial Scholarship
The Queena Esdale Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who self-identifies as a woman with superior academic achievement entering the first year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship is funded through the Estate of Queena M Esdale and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Psychology Excellence Scholarship
The Psychology Excellence Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of studies in the Department of Psychology at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This scholarship is funded through an endowed fund established by an anonymous donor and is available to students in the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
PS Warren Prize in Geology
The PS Warren Prize in Geology is awarded to a non-convocating student for receiving the highest final mark in Introductory Geology in the year preceding the award. The recipient must show a continuing interest in pursuing earth science as a career by registering in at least one geology course at the second or higher year level. This prize is endowed by the Edmonton Geological Society and is administered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
PS Warren Memorial Prize in Earth History
The PS Warren Memorial Prize in Earth History is awarded annually to a non-convocating student either in Honors Geology or majoring in Geology, for outstanding achievement in the field of Earth History. This prize honors Dr. PS Warren, former Head of the Department of Geology at the University of Alberta, whose particular interest was in the study of Earth History. The award was endowed by Mrs. RB Ferguson of Winnipeg and Mrs. JE Campbell of Edmonton in memory of their father. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Prowse Barrette LLP Award in Law
The Prowse Barrette LLP Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate an interest in corporate or commercial law. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Provincial Chapter of Alberta IODE Award
The Provincial Chapter of Alberta IODE Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in second year of the Bachelor of Management in Business Economics at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Professor Trevor Anderson Prize in Jurisprudence
The Professor Trevor Anderson Prize in Jurisprudence is awarded to student(s) demonstrating superior academic achievement in Jurisprudence (LAW 486). The prize was established through endowed funds provided by members of the Law Class of 1965. Selection is based solely on academic standing in the course. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes excellence in the study of jurisprudence at the Faculty of Law.
Professor Murray Lauber Scholarship
The Professor Murray Lauber Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of study in a Bachelor of Science with a major in Computing Science and Mathematics at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Professor Bill Angus Prize in Criminal Law
The Professor Bill Angus Prize in Criminal Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Law 420 (Criminal Law). The award recognizes excellence in criminal law studies at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Selection is based on the highest academic standing achieved in the course. This prize was established by endowed funds from Members of the Law Class of 1962 in honour of the 50th anniversary celebration of their graduation, and to honor Professor Bill Angus, who was the instructor of Criminal Law for the Class of 1962. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Professional Association of Resident Physicians of Alberta Award
Awarded to a convocating student with satisfactory academic standing in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. The student must have completed the CaRMS matching program and be entering a residency position within Alberta. Funds are intended to support educational activities including conferences, courses, seminars, symposia registration fees, travel, accommodation and living expenses, books, journals, and software. This award is funded through an endowment by the Professional Association of Resident Physicians of Alberta (PARA).
Professional Agrologists Award (Northeast Branch)
To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (grade point average of 3.0 or higher) whose primary residence is preferably in Northeast Alberta and who is registered in a program of courses that when completed will make the individual eligible for membership in the Alberta Institute of Agrologists. Recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated commitment, leadership, contribution and initiative at the University, in the community, in the agricultural industry, and the profession of Agrology. Recipient must have completed a minimum of 60 units of course weight. Preference will be given to a student who has completed 90 units of course weight.
Professional Agrologists Award (Edmonton Branch)
The Professional Agrologists Award (Edmonton Branch) is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (grade point average of 3.0 or higher) who is registered in a program of courses that when completed will make the individual eligible for membership in the Alberta Institute of Agrologists. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated commitment, leadership, contribution and initiative at the University, in the community, in the agricultural industry, and the profession of Agrology. The recipient must have completed a minimum of 60 units of course weight, with preference given to a student who has completed 90 units of course weight. This award recognizes students pursuing agricultural studies who demonstrate exceptional leadership and contribution to their field and community.
Priscilla Hammond Memorial Scholarships in Honors English
The Priscilla Hammond Memorial Scholarships in Honors English are awarded to students entering their final year of Honors English at the University of Alberta. These scholarships recognize students who, in the judgment of the department, show the greatest ability and promise in the field of English scholarship or in creative work in English. The scholarship was endowed by Mrs. Edith Hammond in memory of her daughter, Priscilla Hammond. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Priscilla Hammond Memorial Prize in Junior English
The Priscilla Hammond Memorial Prize in Junior English is awarded to undergraduate students with superior academic achievement in 6 credits of junior English. The prize requires that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. This endowed prize was established by Mrs. Edith Hammond in memory of her daughter. If there is no suitable candidate in a given year, no award will be made. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Prime Ministers Conversation Series Scholarship
The Prime Ministers Conversation Series Scholarship is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of any undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship was established through endowed funds to commemorate the historic Centenary event, the Prime Ministers Conversation Series, and will support future generations of University of Alberta students. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through participation in community activities, student and volunteer organizations, and local, provincial, or national organizations, as well as academic standing at the University of Alberta.
Prime Evils Athletic Association Awards
The Prime Evils Athletic Association Awards are endowed scholarships provided by the Prime Evils Athletic Association to support students at the University of Alberta. The awards recognize honest endeavour among continuing students living in North East Edmonton. Three awards are available annually for each of second, third, and fourth year students, totaling nine awards per year. Recipients are selected based on honest endeavour and must meet the geographic residency requirement of living in North East Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. No separate application is required beyond the General Application.
PRIME Award in Investment Management
The PRIME Award in Investment Management is awarded to a fourth-year student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in Investment Management (FIN 436) completing the second year of the PRIME Program. The recipient is selected at the end of the fall term on the basis of outstanding contributions made to the PRIME Program. This award recognizes excellence and active participation in the PRIME Program at the Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta.
President's Scholarship in Science
The President's Scholarship in Science is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. If the number of well qualified candidates exceeds the number of scholarships available, financial need will be taken into account. This scholarship was endowed in 1943 by Standard Investments Limited through the late Mr Justice HH Parlee.
President's Scholarship in Law
The President's Scholarship in Law is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering second or third year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected primarily on the basis of academic standing. If the number of well-qualified candidates exceeds the number of scholarships available, financial need will be taken into account. The scholarship was established through endowed funds in 1943 by Standard Investments Limited through the late Mr Justice HH Parlee. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
President's Scholarship in Arts
The President's Scholarship in Arts is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. If the number of well qualified candidates exceeds the number of scholarships available, financial need will be taken into account. This endowed scholarship was established in 1943 by Standard Investments Limited through the late Mr Justice HH Parlee. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Prairie History Medal
The Prairie History Medal is an annual award presented to a convocating student majoring in History at the University of Alberta. The medal recognizes achievement in two full courses in Canadian History, with at least one course required to be in Western Canadian History. Recipients must demonstrate satisfactory overall academic performance as determined by the Department of History. This endowed award was established by Mr. James H. Gray of Calgary, Alberta, and is administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Postsecondary Studies in French as a Second Language Award
The Postsecondary Studies in French as a Second Language Award is available to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents graduating from English-language high schools enrolled in any year of an undergraduate or graduate degree at Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. This award recognizes students pursuing postsecondary studies in French as a second language. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated full-time enrollment in French-language courses. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. The award is funded by the Association des collèges et universités de la francophonie canadienne.
Poelzer Family Foundation Award in Business
The Poelzer Family Foundation Award in Business is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are entering the first year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on admission average and indicated financial need. This is an endowed award funded by the Poelzer Family Foundation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the university.
Plitt Prize in Mineral Process Engineering
The Plitt Prize in Mineral Process Engineering is awarded to a student enrolled in Mining or Materials Engineering who demonstrates superior academic achievement in CME 421 (Mineral Processing). This award was endowed by Professor L R Plitt, who taught mineral processing at the University of Alberta for over 30 years, and his wife Mrs Carole Plitt. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Planning for Prosperity Undergraduate Award
The Planning for Prosperity Undergraduate Award is awarded to student(s) with a minimum GPA of 2.7 or higher who are enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Planning or a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Planning at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement and participation in university and/or community organizations or activities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Pioneer Teacher Scholarship
The Pioneer Teacher Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in the combined education degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Pioneer Teacher Endowment and is available to students at the Augustana Campus.
Pierre Robin Award
The Pierre Robin Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in the fourth year of the Honors Program in Sociology, or in a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Sociology, whose area of concentration is population studies (demography). Selection is based on academic standing. In the event of a tie, the scholarship money will be divided equally among the students. If there are no eligible students at the undergraduate level, this Award may then be given to a student in a Master of Arts program whose research work is centered on demography. The award is endowed by friends of Pierre Robin and administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Pierre Mousseau Prize in Professional Responsibility
The Pierre Mousseau Prize in Professional Responsibility is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement in Professional Responsibility (LAW 456). This endowed prize was established by family, friends, and colleagues of Pierre Mousseau to recognize excellence in this important area of legal education. Selection is based on academic standing in the Professional Responsibility course. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Physical Education and Recreation Alumni Association Award
The Physical Education and Recreation Alumni Association Award is awarded to students with a GPA of 3.0 or above who are enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate commitment to community and leadership in their field of study through volunteer or work activities related to their academic pursuits. This endowed award is funded by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Alumni. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this opportunity.
Phillip Lawson Memorial Essay Prize
The Phillip Lawson Memorial Essay Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic standing entering the third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts majoring in History at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen on the basis of academic standing and through the best written essay in British History. Preference is given to essays involving empire or colonial issues. The award is funded through endowed funds established by friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Phillip Lawson. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Philip Dewey Soper Award in Student Leadership
The Philip Dewey Soper Award in Student Leadership is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in extracurricular activities and/or participation in student government activities. Preference is given to students enrolled in the Peter Lougheed Leadership College. This is a continuing award funded through an endowment established by Philip Dewey K Soper. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Philip Cash Gold Scholarship in Second Year Pharmacy
The Philip Cash Gold Scholarship in Second Year Pharmacy is awarded to a Canadian citizen with the highest academic achievement who is continuing in the third year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and who graduated from an Alberta high school. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by Phil Cash (B Sc Pharm '57). Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing excellence in pharmacy education at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completion of the General Application through the university's Academic Works portal.
Philip Cash Gold Scholarship in First Year Pharmacy
The Philip Cash Gold Scholarship in First Year Pharmacy is awarded to a Canadian Citizen with the highest academic achievement continuing in the second year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, who graduated from an Alberta high school. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds established by Phil Cash (B Sc Pharm '57). Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Philip and Florence Greenwood Award in Medicine
The Philip and Florence Greenwood Award in Medicine is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of the Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by Dr. Paul Greenwood in honour of his parents, Philip and Florence Greenwood, to support medical students pursuing their Doctor of Medicine degree.
Pharmacy Class of 1991 Scholarship
The Pharmacy Class of 1991 Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Pharmacy Class of 1985 Award
The Pharmacy Class of 1985 Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at the University of Alberta. This endowed award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and a commitment to the pharmacy profession through community service. The award was established by the Pharmacy Class of 1985 to support future pharmacists who embody professional dedication and service to their communities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Pharmacy Class of 1979 Wellness Leadership Award
The Pharmacy Class of 1979 Wellness Leadership Award is presented to a student enrolled in the third or subsequent year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic excellence and leadership in enhancing wellness within the university or broader community. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership activities. Preference is given to students who have developed programs, conducted research, or created deprescribing initiatives that support wellness. This award is funded annually by the Pharmacy Class of 1979 and is administered through the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Pharmacy Class of 1955 Scholarship
The Pharmacy Class of 1955 Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who have completed a minimum of one year of a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated dedication to the pharmacy profession through community service. This endowed scholarship was established by the Pharmacy Class of 1955 to support students in the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Peter Sebzda Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Peter Sebzda Memorial Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to a student with indicated financial need. This scholarship is funded by annual contributions from Rob and Paige Campbell and supports students pursuing business education at the University of Alberta.
Peter Lougheed Scholarships
The Peter Lougheed Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement registered in either of the final two years of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities, as well as academic achievement. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application, making it accessible to eligible undergraduates who meet the criteria.
Peter Kule FCA Scholarship in Business - Renewable
The Peter Kule FCA Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or transferring into the second year (after completion of the pre-professional year) in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is renewable and the first renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic achievement and declaring an Accounting major. The second renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic standing and completion of ACCTG 414. This endowed scholarship was established by the CPA Education Foundation in recognition of Peter Kule FCA. Applicants will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. This is an excellent opportunity for business students pursuing studies in accounting who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need.
Peter J Smith Medal in Planning
The Peter J Smith Medal in Planning is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Bachelor of Science with Honors or Specialization in Planning, or a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Planning. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing excellence in planning studies. Part-time students are eligible for this award. This is an endowed award established by the colleagues of Dr Peter J Smith to honor outstanding students in the planning program at the University of Alberta.
Peter F Bronfman Scholarship in Entrepreneurship - Renewable
The Peter F Bronfman Scholarship in Entrepreneurship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second year (after the pre-professional year) of a Bachelor of Commerce in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership in extracurricular and community activities, as well as academic standing. Preference is given to students who have demonstrated entrepreneurial initiative through active involvement in Junior Achievement or through other employment or community service. The scholarship is renewable for the third and fourth years, contingent upon maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period and continued enrollment in the Alberta School of Business.
Perseverance Award in Medical Laboratory Science
The Perseverance Award in Medical Laboratory Science is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated success over adversity, and exemplified commitment to the program. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Perla and Ehud Ben Zvi Prize in Ancient History
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in course(s) dealing with ancient history. Selection is based on academic achievement in ancient history course(s) completed. Ancient history is here understood to include studies of the social, political and economic conditions and processes that existed in ancient societies – including studies of, or based on, archaeological data – as well as studies of their intellectual history, ideological discourses, literature, language and cultural poetics. This prize recognizes excellence in the study of ancient history and is endowed by Perla and Ehud Ben Zvi through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts.
Perkins Family Bar None Award
The Perkins Family Bar None Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health or Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. The recipient must come from a farming or ranching family where the primary income of the family is derived from the farm or ranch. Preference is given to students with financial need. This endowed award was established by Bryan (BSc Ag 1969) and Sharon Perkins. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Percy Clubine Memorial Scholarships
The Percy Clubine Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of the BSc in Agriculture program or the BSc in Animal Health program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the late Hazel L. Clubine. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Pepsi-Cola Award
The Pepsi-Cola Award is granted to returning undergraduate students at the University of Alberta's Augustana Faculty who demonstrate both leadership capabilities and academic achievement. This award supports students enrolled in their second, third, or fourth year of study who maintain satisfactory academic standing. Recipients are selected based on a combination of their demonstrated leadership qualities and academic performance. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship platform, with no additional application materials required.
Pennock Acheson Nielsen Devaney Chartered Accountants Award in Accounting
This award is provided to support undergraduate students majoring in Accounting at the Alberta School of Business. The award is given to students in their second or third year of undergraduate studies who have satisfactory academic standing. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing and are automatically considered through the University of Alberta's General Application process.
Peng Mok Mentorship Award in Electrical Engineering
The Peng Mok Mentorship Award in Electrical Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who volunteer as a mentor, coach, or tutor to classmates and/or demonstrate a commitment to supporting the mental health of their peers. This endowed award was established by family, friends, and classmates of Peng Mok, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1993.
Pendura-Wong Award in Business
The Pendura-Wong Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership in extracurricular activities at the university or in the community. Preference is given to students involved in the Operations Management or AIESEC student clubs. This award recognizes students who demonstrate strong leadership qualities and active participation in university or community activities while maintaining satisfactory academic performance.
Pearl Turner Memorial Award
The Pearl Turner Memorial Award is presented to a student entering the fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Education in Elementary Education at the University of Alberta. This endowed award was originally established by the Edmonton Branch of the Canadian Committee on Early Childhood (OMEP) and is currently maintained by family and friends of Pearl Turner in recognition of her significant contribution to early childhood education. Selection is based on academic standing and personal and professional qualities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Pearl Cuthbertson Memorial Award
The Pearl Cuthbertson Memorial Award is awarded to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a degree program in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated determination, curiosity, and enthusiasm for science. Preference is given to students who identify as female. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Peace River Pioneer Memorial Scholarships in Music
The Peace River Pioneer Memorial Scholarships in Music are awarded annually to continuing students of outstanding merit completing the first, second or third year of the Bachelor of Music program at the University of Alberta. These scholarships are endowed by funds from the late Mr Charles Plavin of North Star, Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Pauline Dianne Beauchamp Memorial Award in Education
The Pauline Dianne Beauchamp Memorial Award in Education is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education with a major in Biology. The award is endowed by Larry Beauchamp in honour of his wife, Pauline Dianne Beauchamp, who earned her BEd in 1983. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award specifically supports students pursuing secondary education teaching credentials with a focus on biology education at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Education.
Patty Gainer Memorial Convocating Scholarship in Clinical Dental Hygiene
The Patty Gainer Memorial Convocating Scholarship in Clinical Dental Hygiene is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes excellence in both academic performance and clinical practice. Selection is based on three key criteria: academic standing, demonstrated excellence in periodontal care with local anesthesia, and demonstrated empathy and compassion for patients shown during clinical experience. The scholarship honors the memory of Patty Gainer and supports graduating dental hygiene students who exemplify both technical excellence and patient-centered care. The award is made possible through annual funds donated by Timothy Carmichael and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Patty Gainer Memorial Continuing Scholarship in Clinical Dental Hygiene
The Patty Gainer Memorial Continuing Scholarship in Clinical Dental Hygiene is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in both academic performance and clinical practice, with a particular emphasis on periodontal care with local anesthesia. Selection is based on three key criteria: academic standing, demonstrated excellence in periodontal care with local anesthesia, and demonstrated empathy and compassion for patients shown during their clinical experience. This scholarship honors the legacy of Patty Gainer and supports students who exemplify the highest standards of clinical dental hygiene practice and patient care.
Patricia Siemens Science Scholarship
The Patricia Siemens Science Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident and who identifies as female with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Patricia L Daunais QC Memorial Award in Law
The Patricia L Daunais QC Memorial Award in Law is awarded to students who are First Nations, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This renewable award was established through endowed funds by Keith Brown in memory of his late wife, Patricia L Daunais QC. The award is renewable for an additional two years subject to satisfactory academic standing, providing sustained financial support throughout the JD program.
Patricia Jean Ryan Award
The Patricia Jean Ryan Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business or a Bachelor of Science in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award was established by Patricia J Ryan to support students who show strong academic performance combined with community involvement and leadership qualities.
Patricia Jacobsen Award
The Patricia Jacobsen Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on community service and demonstrated interest in geriatrics. Preference is given to students who attended a rural Alberta high school outside metropolitan Edmonton and Calgary. This award recognizes students who combine academic achievement with a commitment to community service and an interest in serving elderly populations.
Patricia J Coffman Memorial Scholarship
The Patricia J Coffman Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student of outstanding merit entering third year of the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award is based on the academic work completed during the second year of law studies. This endowed scholarship honors the memory of the late Miss Coffman, who served as Librarian of the Faculty of Law from 1965 to 1969. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Patricia Clements Scholarship in Arts
The Patricia Clements Scholarship in Arts is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in a Bachelor of Arts degree honours or majors program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by friends, colleagues and family of Patricia Clements in honour of her ten years of service as Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1989 to 1999.
Patricia Ann Peat Award in Health Sciences
The Patricia Ann Peat Award in Health Sciences is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students with dependents. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Patricia (Pat) Price Memorial Prize in Writing
The Patricia (Pat) Price Memorial Prize in Writing is awarded to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing who has completed a WRITE course in fiction or non-fiction. Selection is based on the greatest merit demonstrated in writing. This award is open to both full-time and part-time students. Previous winners are ineligible for future consideration. The prize was established by Paul Deans in memory of his wife Pat Price, an author and editor who loved writing, traveling and crafting. Pat took great pleasure helping first-time authors rework and polish their manuscripts prior to publication. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Pathway to Physics Award
The Pathway to Physics Award is awarded to students who identify as a member of a Visible Minority and/or who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or who are a gender minority with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third and fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Physics in the Faculty of Science. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Part-time students are eligible for this award. This award aims to support underrepresented students pursuing physics education at the University of Alberta.
Parlee Scholarship
The Parlee Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the third year of the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement obtained in both the first and second years of Law. The scholarship was established by the partners of Parlee law firm in recognition of the achievements of the Parlee family, most notably Mr. W.O. Parlee, Q.C., and the late Mr. Justice H.H. Parlee. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Pam and John Northcott Student Success Award in Nursing
The Pam and John Northcott Student Success Award in Nursing is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
PACE/Apotex Scholarships
The PACE/Apotex Scholarships are awarded annually to two students in the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. One scholarship is designated for a student entering the third year, and one for a student entering the final year. Recipients are selected based on superior academic achievement in the previous full academic year and demonstrated contributions to student life in the faculty and/or University, including leadership qualities and participation in extra-curricular activities. The scholarships are funded by endowed funds from the Apotex Foundation, created by Apotex Inc, Toronto, to support scholarly activities in Canadian universities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Pa/ke/kinikewin natawehowin - Award in Human Ecology
This award is designated for students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis persons of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The award supports students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients will be automatically considered through the General Application process.
P&G Krenkel -TMX Scholarship in Engineering
The P&G Krenkel -TMX Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Mining or Chemical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from rural Canada. This endowed scholarship was established by NGX (Natural Gas Exchange), a subsidiary of TMX Group, in recognition of exemplary service by Peter Krenkel, BSc Chemical Engineering (University of Alberta), and retired President of NGX.
Oxford Properties/PCL Scholarship in Real Estate and Development
The Oxford Properties/PCL Scholarship in Real Estate and Development is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year or completing the fourth year of study in the Alberta School of Business. This scholarship is specifically designed for students who are planning to pursue a career in the development and/or construction industry. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in the development and/or construction industry. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by PCL in recognition of Oxford Properties celebrating 50 years of successful growth together, as well as endowed funds by PCL Construction Group Inc in memory of George Ernest Poole, a graduate in Civil Engineering from the University of Alberta in 1943 and the co-owner and operator of Poole Construction Ltd for 30 years.
Ovintiv Geology and Geophysics Scholarship
The Ovintiv Geology and Geophysics Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science with a major in Geology or Geophysical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Ovintiv Civil and Petroleum Engineering Scholarship
The Ovintiv Civil and Petroleum Engineering Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Engineering with a major in Civil or Petroleum Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds provided by Ovintiv and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Ovintiv Canada Indigenous Award
The Ovintiv Canada Indigenous Award is presented to students who are First Nations, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. This award recognizes Indigenous students pursuing their undergraduate education and is designed to support their academic journey. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from Treaty 8. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Outstanding Research in Genetics Prize
The Outstanding Research in Genetics Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science Honors or Specialization in Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes exceptional performance and demonstrated excellence in both oral and written components of the Biology 499 research project. Selection is based on academic standing and quality of research presentation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
OUTlaw and Friends Inclusivity Award
The OUTlaw and Friends Inclusivity Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is enrolled in or convocating from a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Selection is based on demonstrated commitment to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two spirited, or queer communities, and academic standing. This award recognizes students who actively contribute to LGBTQ2S+ advocacy and community development while pursuing their legal education.
Ormond and Luella Phillipson Award
The Ormond and Luella Phillipson Award is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated professionalism in courses related to professional practice and on contributions to student life in the Faculty. Preference will be given to a student who attended high school in rural Alberta, specifically outside metropolitan Edmonton and Calgary. This award is funded through endowed funds by the family of Ormond and Luella Phillipson and recognizes both academic merit and community engagement within the pharmacy program.
Orchesis Spring/Summer Study Award
The Orchesis Spring/Summer Study Award is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student with satisfactory academic standing who intends to pursue dance training during the spring/summer months. Recipients must have a demonstrated interest in performing, choreographing, and/or teaching modern and jazz dance. Selection is based on participation in dance classes, involvement with Orchesis or in the production of Dance Motif through dancing, choreographing, working backstage, and/or promoting the event. This award is intended to provide financial support to enable the recipient to pursue dance training during the summer months. The award is endowed by the Orchesis Dance Group and is available to continuing students at the University of Alberta.
On Track Kuntz & Company Award
The On Track Kuntz & Company Award is awarded to a student who is from a rural community in Alberta with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing. This award is provided through annual funds by On Track Kuntz & Company Inc. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Olga Melsness Loberg Memorial Award
The Olga Melsness Loberg Memorial Award is a scholarship opportunity for Alberta residents enrolled at the University of Alberta's Augustana Faculty. The award supports students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts with a Music Specialization or a Bachelor of Music degree who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and financial need. Preference is given to students in the Bachelor of Music – Keyboard stream. This endowed memorial award honors the legacy of Olga Melsness Loberg and provides financial assistance to help music students continue their education. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible students.
Olga Hunchak Memorial Bursary
The Olga Hunchak Memorial Bursary is an annual award established through endowed funds by the daughters of the late Olga Hunchak. This bursary is available to students in any year enrolled in the Women's and Gender Studies Program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Arts. The award is given to students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing combined with financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Oil Sands Reclamation Scholarship
The Oil Sands Reclamation Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of the BSc. in Environmental and Conservation Sciences (Land Reclamation major) program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated interest, ability, and aptitude in the area of land reclamation, with a preference for those focused on oil sands reclamation. This scholarship was endowed by funds from the 2001 Syncrude/ASTech Innovation in Oil Sands Technology Award received by Dr. Don Sheeran and the Suncor Energy Foundation, reflecting a commitment to supporting the next generation of environmental scientists specializing in land reclamation.
Ogilvie LLP Scholarship in Law
The Ogilvie LLP Scholarship in Law is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by Ogilvie LLP. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and are automatically considered through completion of the General Application. This scholarship recognizes outstanding incoming law students and supports their legal education.
Odishaw Family Prize in Techniques in Negotiation
The Odishaw Family Prize in Techniques in Negotiation is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in the Techniques in Negotiation course (LAW 512) at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes the highest academic achievement in this specific law course. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system. The prize is funded through endowed funds established by the Odishaw family to support excellence in legal education and negotiation studies.
Odishaw Family Prize in Mediation Advocacy
The Odishaw Family Prize in Mediation Advocacy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Mediation Advocacy (LAW 509). The prize recognizes exceptional performance in this specific law course. Selection is based on the highest academic achievement in the course. This is an endowed prize established by the Odishaw family and is administered through the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Odishaw Family Prize in Aboriginal Law
The Odishaw Family Prize in Aboriginal Law is awarded to a student demonstrating superior academic achievement in specific Indigenous law courses at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes the highest academic achievement in one of the following courses: LAW 590 (Aboriginal Peoples and the Law), LAW 599 (Indigenous Peoples: Law, Justice and Reconciliation), or LAW 599 (First Nations: Industry Negotiations). This endowed prize is funded by the Odishaw family and is available to continuing and graduating law students. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Northlands Undergraduate Scholarships
The Northlands Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded annually to permanent residents of Alberta with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarships are funded through endowed funds by the Northlands Endowment Program (formerly Edmonton Northlands) with matching income provided by the 1980 Advanced Education Endowment Fund. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Northern Studies and Research Award
The Northern Studies and Research Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree involving Northern studies and research or study leading to a Northern specialization. Northern is defined as any area of the world (Northern Hemisphere) being north of the southern limit of the boreal forest. Selection is based on demonstrated commitment to pursuing Northern studies and/or research. This award is intended to provide financial support toward the cost of tuition, travel, or costs associated with research. The award is funded through endowed funds by the International Winter Cities Committee and administered through UAlberta North.
Northern Lights Design-Thorsten Watterodt Award for Excellence in Design
The Northern Lights Design-Thorsten Watterodt Award for Excellence in Design is awarded annually to a team of students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in MEC E 460 (Design Project) at the University of Alberta. The team will be selected on the basis of excellence in the innovation and creativity of their design as applied to a practical engineering project. This endowed award was established by Darcey Watterodt, friends, and colleagues in memory of Thorsten Watterodt to recognize outstanding achievement in engineering design.
Northern Lights Design Excellence in Technical Design Award
The Northern Lights Design Excellence in Technical Design Award is given annually to a team of students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in MEC E 460 (Design Project) at the University of Alberta. The team will be selected on the basis of excellence in their use of sophisticated engineering applied to solve a real-world problem. This award is supported by endowed funds from the Northern Lights Chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers on behalf of contributing donors and sponsors.
Northern Lights Design Excellence in Design for Manufacture Award
The Northern Lights Design Excellence in Design for Manufacture Award is an annual award presented to a team of students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in MEC E 460 (Design Project) at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. The team is selected based on excellence in their selection of practical and economical materials and manufacturing processes. This endowed award was established by the Northern Lights Chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers on behalf of contributing donors and sponsors. Recipients are automatically considered through completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta and do not need to submit a separate application for this specific award.
Norman J Pollock QC Prize in Advocacy
The Norman J Pollock QC Prize in Advocacy is awarded to a continuing or convocating student with superior academic achievement in the Advocacy course completed in the Faculty of Law. Selection is based on academic achievement. This prize is funded through an endowment established by the friends of Norman J Pollock QC and recognizes excellence in advocacy coursework at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.
Norman and Helen Giffen Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award
Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in the Agriculture, Animal Health or Environmental and Conservation Sciences programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership qualities in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with a demonstrated interest in soil science or crop science. Recipients may receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year. The award is funded by endowed funds from Barry Giffen in honour of his parents Norman and Helen Giffen.
Norma Harbottle and Cheryl Harbottle Award in Music
The Norma Harbottle and Cheryl Harbottle Award in Music is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The award is provided through endowed funds established by Norma Harbottle and Cheryl Harbottle. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who completed high school in rural Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Norm Usiskin Scholarship in Drama
The Norm Usiskin Scholarship in Drama is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in Drama. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in theatre. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Dr Sidney Usiskin and Victoria Bjerkelund-Usiskin and is administered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Noreen Tusz Memorial Award
The Noreen Tusz Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing convocating with an undergraduate degree from the Faculty of Nursing who intends to work in the province of Alberta in the field of Community Mental Health. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment to the improvement of mental health care. This award was established by endowed funds from friends and family in memory of Noreen Tusz, who helped pioneer community nursing services in mental health. The award recognizes nursing graduates who are committed to advancing mental health care in Alberta communities.
Nor-Alta Environmental Award in Environmental and Conservation Sciences
The Nor-Alta Environmental Award in Environmental and Conservation Sciences is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Nikiforuk Family Legacy Award
The Nikiforuk Family Legacy Award is awarded to students from rural communities in Alberta with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership in the community, and involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students involved with 4-H. This endowed award was established by members of the Nikiforuk family in honour of Nicholas and Katerina Nikiforuk and their children, homesteaders who established their farm near Newbrook, Alberta in 1920, and whose grandchildren continue to operate the family farm which celebrated its 100th year of operations in 2020.
Nicole Tjepkema Leadership Award for Women in Science
The Nicole Tjepkema Leadership Award for Women in Science is awarded to a student who identifies as a woman with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. The award is funded annually through the Nicole Tjepkema Award Fund, which was established by Janet R Smith through the IG Wealth Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation.
Nickolas Rosta Memorial Award
The Nickolas Rosta Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to an undergraduate student at the University of Alberta who demonstrates excellence in both academics and fencing. The award is specifically designated for members of the University of Alberta Fencing Club, a Campus & Community Recreation Club, who maintain satisfactory academic standing and are eligible for competition. Recipients must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on at least 18 units of course weight from the previous academic year and fulfill all team requirements as determined by the head coach. The selection is based on a combination of academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the sport of fencing. This endowed award was established by Helen J Rosta to honor the memory of Nickolas Rosta and to support student-athletes who excel in both their studies and athletic pursuits.
Nick Oneschuk Memorial Scholarship
The Nick Oneschuk Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the BSc program in Engineering who has a significant interest in construction engineering. This scholarship is endowed by PCL Construction Ltd in memory of the late Nick J Oneschuk. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, good personal qualities and leadership potential. The scholarship recognizes outstanding engineering students who demonstrate both academic excellence and promise as future leaders in the construction engineering field.
Nicholas and Suzanna Eckert Memorial Award
The Nicholas and Suzanna Eckert Memorial Award is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing entering, transferring, or continuing in an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference will be given to students who identify as female in the Faculty of Education who have moved to Alberta from another country. This endowed award was established by Helen M Eckert to support students pursuing their undergraduate education at the University of Alberta.
Next Generation Award in Education
The Next Generation Award in Education is awarded to students who are first-generation Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Newbert Construction and Engineering Ltd Award
Awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Selection based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference will be given to students who have an interest in construction engineering. The award is funded by endowed funds established by Mr. & Mrs. Kurt and Lilian Newbert and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Neil Siemens Science Scholarship
The Neil Siemens Science Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through annual contributions by Neil and Patricia Siemens. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Neil Primrose Memorial Scholarship
The Neil Primrose Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering third year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate superior academic achievement, participate in intramural sports, and show community involvement. Preference is given to students in Fine Arts programs. This endowed scholarship was established by Mrs Helen Primrose, John Primrose and friends of the late Honourable Justice Neil Primrose to honor his memory and support students who embody excellence in academics, athletics, and community service.
Natalka Horeczko Scholarships in Painting and Print-Design
This scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies, specializing in painting or print-making in the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing (on a minimum of 4 full-course equivalents, 3 of which must be senior studies courses taken during the preceding academic year) and a portfolio review. In the event of a tie, this scholarship may be divided between two recipients. At the discretion of the Department of Art and Design, this scholarship may be renewed if the recipient is entering either the fourth year of the BFA degree program or the first-year of the MFA degree program. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the late Natalka Horeczko.
Nat Christie Foundation Scholarships
The Nat Christie Foundation Scholarships are awarded to students with superior academic standing who are enrolled in the second or third year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarships recognize academic excellence among medical students progressing through their medical education. A total of sixteen scholarships are awarded annually: six to second-year medical students and ten to third-year medical students. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform, with no separate application required. The scholarships are funded through an endowment established by the Nat Christie Foundation and are administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Naqvi-Rota Award in Family Enterprise
The Naqvi-Rota Award in Family Enterprise is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who have completed coursework in Managing Family Enterprise (SEM 428) and/or Strategic Consulting for Family Businesses (SEM 427), and have been accepted to participate in the European Study Tour (BUEC 444/SEM 648). This award is administered through the Alberta School of Business and supports undergraduate business students with an interest in family enterprise.
Nahid Ramji Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Nahid Ramji Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of the undergraduate Pharmacy degree program at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by friends, classmates, and colleagues in memory of Nahid Ramji. Selection is based on demonstrated professionalism, passion, pride and enthusiasm for pharmacy through volunteering and participation in University, Faculty and community activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Métis Scholars' Award
The Métis Scholars' Award is awarded to students who are Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a professional or graduate program with differential fees (non-direct entry) at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated involvement in the Métis community. In order to qualify for these awards, students cannot also be eligible for awards or funding designated for registered or treaty Indians. A student cannot receive this award and the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) Labour Market Development sponsorship in the same academic year.
Métis Nation of Alberta Undergraduate Award
Awarded to students who are Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated involvement in the Métis community. In order to qualify for these awards, students cannot also be eligible for awards or funding designated for registered or treaty Indians. A student cannot receive this award and the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) Labour Market Development sponsorship in the same academic year. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Métis Elder Marge Friedel Award
The Métis Elder Marge Friedel Award is presented to a full-time undergraduate student who is a Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing. This endowed award was established by the family and friends, and the Métis Nation of Alberta, in honor of the late Métis Elder Marge Friedel, who served as an associate of the U of A Faculty of Native Studies, Elder of the U of A Aboriginal Student Services Centre, and founding Elder of Amiskwaciy Academy. Selection is based on academic standing with primary preference given to graduates of Amiskwaciy Academy, and secondary preference given to students with demonstrated involvement in First Nation, Métis and/or Inuit (FNMI) university and/or community events. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Médaille d'or des Pères Oblats
The Médaille d'or des Pères Oblats is awarded to the convocating student from any program in Faculté Saint Jean who has shown the highest distinction in scholarship on a minimum of 10 full course equivalents. This prestigious award recognizes academic excellence among graduating students at Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. Candidates must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents who are deemed to have mastered the French language. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Myros Samycia Family Award
The Myros Samycia Family Award is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated exemplary professionalism in courses related to professional practice, and contributions to student life in the Faculty. Preference will be given to a student with indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Music of the Spheres 2000 Scholarship
The Music of the Spheres 2000 Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating from the Bachelor of Education degree with a major in Elementary Education. Selection is based on the highest academic standing in EDEL 325 and at least two additional music education courses. This scholarship recognizes excellence in music education coursework among graduating elementary education students. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Murray Thomas Gibson Memorial Scholarships in Mathematics
The Murray Thomas Gibson Memorial Scholarships in Mathematics are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement in the honors Mathematics program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarship was endowed by the late Robert Nelson Gibson, a former student in the Department of Mathematics, in memory of his father, Murray Thomas Gibson.
Murray S Klamkin Prize in Elementary Geometry
The Murray S Klamkin Prize in Elementary Geometry is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement in elementary geometry courses at the University of Alberta. The prize commemorates the eightieth birthday of Professor Emeritus Murray S Klamkin, former Chair of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in MATH 241, MATH 243, MATH 341, or MATH 343, provided the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Murray Millar Award in Education
The Murray Millar Award in Education is awarded to a student with a disability who maintains satisfactory academic standing and is enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and recognizes students pursuing their education degree while managing disability-related challenges. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Textiles and Clothing
The Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Textiles and Clothing is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the BSc. in Human Ecology with a major in Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have successfully completed three design courses and will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Muriel Shortreed, a graduate of the Household Economics program at the University of Alberta, to support students in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences pursuing studies in textiles and clothing design.
Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Nutrition and Food Sciences
The Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Nutrition and Food Sciences is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Sciences (Dietetics Specialization) degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Preference will be given to a student who has not received a major award in the same year. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Muriel Shortreed, a graduate of the Household Economics program at the University of Alberta.
Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Human Ecology
The Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Human Ecology is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in any year of the Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Muriel Shortreed, a graduate of the Household Economics program at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Family and Consumer Studies
The Muriel Shortreed Scholarship in Family and Consumer Studies is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in the Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology (Family Ecology major). The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing achieved during the previous year of studies. Preference will be given to a student who has shown interest in the area of family finance. This scholarship is an endowed fund established by Muriel Shortreed, a graduate of the Household Economics program at the University of Alberta. Students can receive this scholarship one time only.
Muriel M Bevington Memorial Award
The Muriel M Bevington Memorial Award is presented to undergraduate students at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta who are pursuing a career in teaching. This endowed memorial award recognizes students who demonstrate both leadership qualities and strong academic performance. The award is available to Canadian citizens or permanent residents with satisfactory academic standing who are enrolled in their second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. Recipients must demonstrate their commitment to education by having completed one or more education courses or being enrolled in the combined education degree program. The award honors the memory of Muriel M Bevington and supports aspiring teachers in their educational journey.
Muriel Hole Award in Nursing
The Muriel Hole Award in Nursing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. The award is funded by annual funds from the Muriel Hole Endowment and is administered through the Faculty of Nursing.
Muriel Affleck Prize
The Muriel Affleck Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the field of reading. This award recognizes outstanding students who have shown exceptional performance in both their academic work and their contributions to the field of reading education. The prize was established through endowed funds by family and friends of Dr. Muriel Affleck in recognition of her contribution to early childhood education and reading. This award may be given to a student taking less than the minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period.
Mrs Kathe & Mr Siegfried Klotsche Scholarship in German
The Mrs Kathe & Mr Siegfried Klotsche Scholarship in German is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year or convocating with a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in German coursework. Preference is given to students with demonstrated volunteerism in Edmonton's German community or volunteerism in social and/or community-based organizations. This scholarship is part of the Faculty of Arts awards program at the University of Alberta and is funded through an endowment established by Kathe Klotsche.
Mr Justice W G Morrow Memorial Prize
The Mr Justice W G Morrow Memorial Prize is awarded annually to the winner of the Horace Harvey Medal in Law at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. This prize recognizes outstanding achievement in legal studies and honors the memory of the Honourable Mr Justice W G Morrow. The award is funded by the firm of Reynolds, Mirth & Cote and is administered through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. Applicants are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the university's academic awards portal.
Moshier Memorial Gold Medal
The Moshier Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to a convocating student in medicine who demonstrates outstanding merit across all four years of study in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The medal is endowed by the Volunteer Overseas Medical Officers' Association of Edmonton in memory of the late Lt-Col HH Moshier, MB. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must demonstrate exceptional academic performance throughout their medical education.
Morrow Prize in Jurisprudence
The Morrow Prize in Jurisprudence is awarded annually to a student in Law for outstanding merit in the subject of Jurisprudence (LAW 486). This prize recognizes academic excellence in this specific area of legal study. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system. The prize is supported by endowed funds from the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association of Alberta.
Morgan-Scraba Biochemistry Prize
The Morgan-Scraba Biochemistry Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with an Honors in Biochemistry at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes academic excellence and is awarded based on the highest distinction according to the convocation average. Recipients are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application. This endowed prize was established by Canadian Life Technologies Inc. to support and recognize outstanding students in the field of biochemistry.
Morgan Family Award in Business
The Morgan Family Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are members of equity-denied groups. This award supports undergraduate business students in their educational pursuits while prioritizing diversity and inclusion in business education.
Monica Jones Aamodt Prize in Classics 255
The Monica Jones Aamodt Prize in Classics 255 is awarded annually to recognize outstanding academic achievement in the CLASS 255 course. The prize is awarded to the student with the highest academic standing in this specific classics course, provided that the standing obtained meets with the approval of the Faculty Council. This award may be given to a convocating student and was endowed by the Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta in honor of Mrs Monica Jones Aamodt, who was the organizer of the fraternity on this campus.
Monica Jones Aamodt Prize in Classics 254
The Monica Jones Aamodt Prize in Classics 254 is awarded annually to recognize academic excellence in CLASS 254 at the University of Alberta. The prize is given to the student who achieves the highest academic standing in this Classics course, provided that their performance meets with the approval of the Faculty Council. This award is available to both continuing and convocating students who have completed CLASS 254. The prize was established through an endowment by the Delta Delta Delta Alumnae of the University of Alberta in honor of Mrs. Monica Jones Aamodt, who organized the fraternity on the University of Alberta campus.
Molly Policha Scholarship in Public Health Nursing Practice
The Molly Policha Scholarship in Public Health Nursing Practice is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement convocating from the Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in Public Health. If no eligible recipient is found in the Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, this scholarship will be awarded to a student with superior academic achievement convocating from an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Nursing who has demonstrated interest in Public Health. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by friends of Molly Policha and is administered by the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta.
Mohammad Shuaib Award in Islamic Studies
The Mohammad Shuaib Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. This is an endowed award established by Dr. Ashfaq Shuaib to support students studying Islamic Studies within the Faculty of Arts.
MNW Accounting and Tax PC Award in Management
The MNW Accounting and Tax PC Award in Management is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Management at Augustana Faculty. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
MLS Class of 1986 Clinical Practicum Leadership Award
The MLS Class of 1986 Clinical Practicum Leadership Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership, cooperation and/or professionalism during clinical practicum training. This award recognizes excellence in clinical practice and leadership qualities demonstrated during practicum training in the Medical Laboratory Science program.
ML Van Vliet Scholarship
The ML Van Vliet Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year in the field of physical education or recreation in the Bachelor of Kinesiology or the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism degree. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship was endowed by friends and former University athletes in honor of Dr ML Van Vliet, Professor Emeritus, former Dean of the Faculty, and architect of the present Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta.
Miss Lesley Heathcote Memorial Librarianship Bursary
This annual bursary is awarded to two students in the Department of English at the University of Alberta - one entering third year and one entering fourth year. The award is based on financial need and requires recipients to maintain a GPA of 3.3 or higher. Preference is given to students who intend to pursue graduate studies leading to a degree in Library and Information Studies. The bursary is funded through an endowment established by Miss Lesley Heathcote and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Mirror Lake Dental Scholarship
The Mirror Lake Dental Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their studies. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Milton Ezra Lazerte Gold Medal
The Milton Ezra Lazerte Gold Medal is awarded to a student convocating with a Bachelor of Education degree who has shown the highest general proficiency in their coursework and field experiences. This award has been annually funded by The Alberta Teachers' Association since 1951 in honour of Milton Ezra LaZerte, a former President of the Association and the Canadian Teachers' Federation who served as the Principal of the College of Education, then Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system.
Millwoods ARP Drugs Clinical Rotation Travel Award
The Millwoods ARP Drugs Clinical Rotation Travel Award is awarded to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing entering the final year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. This award is given to support student expenses including travel and accommodation incurred during the student's clinical rotation in the Province of Alberta. Preference will be given to a student who is completing his or her rotation in more remote sites and demonstrates financial need. The award is funded by endowed funds established by Francis Yip.
Miller Screenwriting Award
The Miller Screenwriting Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of undergraduate or graduate courses in the Department of English and Film Studies or the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in screenwriting. The award is funded through an endowment by Josh Miller and administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Millar Western Transfer Leadership Scholarships
The Millar Western Transfer Leadership Scholarships are awarded to Alberta high school graduates with superior academic achievement who are transferring from an Alberta postsecondary institution to an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on leadership qualities demonstrated through involvement in extracurricular and community activities, as well as academic standing. Special consideration is given to individuals who have graduated from high schools in Whitecourt, Boyle, and Fox Creek, Alberta, where the Millar Western Group of Companies conducts operations. The scholarship is made possible through endowed funds provided by Millar Western Industries Ltd as part of the company's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for outstanding young people.
Mikisew-ConeTec LP wîcêw Equity Award in Engineering
The Mikisew-ConeTec LP wîcêw Equity Award in Engineering is awarded to students who identify as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or Mining Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are enrolled in the geotechnical program. Recipients are automatically considered based on completion of the General Application.
Mikisew Cree First Nation Entrance Award in Law
The Mikisew Cree First Nation Entrance Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. Selection is based on admission average and indicated financial need. Preference is given to members of the Mikisew Cree First Nation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Microserve Scholarship in Management Information Systems
The Microserve Scholarship in Management Information Systems is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of a Bachelor of Commerce with a demonstrated interest in Management Information Systems. Selection is based on academic standing in courses completed in Management Information Systems. Preference is given to students with extracurricular involvement related to the field of Management Information Systems. This scholarship is awarded through the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta and is funded annually by Microserve.
Microquest Leadership Award in Computing Science
The Microquest Leadership Award in Computing Science is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in the Faculty of Science. Preference is given to students with an area of study in Computing Science – Software Practice or with a demonstrated interest in bioinformatics. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Michele Nobuko Aoki Secondary Education Memorial Award
The Michele Nobuko Aoki Secondary Education Memorial Award is awarded annually to a senior undergraduate student in the Secondary Route of the Bachelor of Education or Teacher Certification Program majoring in Biology. The award recognizes students who demonstrate outstanding potential to contribute to the improvement of biology teaching in secondary schools. Selection is based on a combination of good scholarship and promise of excellence in teaching shown in professionally related activities such as the integrated curriculum and instruction courses in biology education. The award is open to full-time or part-time students as well as convocating students. This endowed award was established by Dr. and Mrs. T. Aoki and their sons, Douglas and Edward, to honor Michele Nobuko Aoki's memory and support future biology educators.
Michel Worré Civil Leadership Award | Prix de Leadership Civil Michel Worré
The Michel Worré Civil Leadership Award is presented annually to a student enrolled at Campus Saint-Jean of the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes students with satisfactory academic standing who are pursuing any year of an undergraduate degree. The award honors the legacy of Michel Worré and his courageous civil leadership at great personal cost. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing and demonstrated leadership qualities, including community engagement, volunteerism, and involvement in extracurricular activities. Recipients are students who embody these values and qualities in their lives and educational pursuits.
Michael Woollett Memorial Scholarship
The Michael Woollett Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student entering fourth year of a BSc Honors or Specialization program on the basis of superior academic achievement, including Geology field schools, and participation in student activities. This endowed scholarship was established by family, friends, Trigg, Woollett, Olson Consulting Ltd, and the PS Warren Society in memory of the late Michael H Woollett. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Michael Swan Memorial Scholarship
The Michael Swan Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the fourth year (consideration may be given to a student continuing in or completing fourth year) of the BSc Forestry Program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement, interest in forest hydrology and watershed management, and support of the forestry profession. This is an annual award provided when a suitable candidate is identified. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the Swan family, fellow foresters, and friends of Michael Swan to honor his memory and support students pursuing forestry education with a focus on hydrology and watershed management.
Michael Phair Leadership Award
The Michael Phair Leadership Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership qualities and involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students who have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two-spirited, or queer communities. The award was established through endowed funds by the Friends of Michael Phair, in recognition of his dedicated public service to the City of Edmonton and the LGBTQ2S+ communities of Alberta.
Medicine Class of 1974 Scholarship
The Medicine Class of 1974 Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by classmates of the Medicine Class of 1974 to support medical students demonstrating outstanding academic performance throughout their medical education. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Medicine Class of 1970 Award
The Medicine Class of 1970 Award is a scholarship opportunity available to students enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated financial need. The award is provided through endowed funds established by the Medicine Class of 1970 and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award when they complete the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Medicine Class of 1965 Award
The Medicine Class of 1965 Award is an endowed award provided to students enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. The award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing, with selection based on academic performance. Preference in the selection process is given to students who come from rural communities. This award was established through endowed funds by the Medicine Class of 1965, led by Dr Terence Myles and Dr Sophie Andriaschuk, to support medical students in their educational journey. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Medicine Class of 1964 Scholarship
The Medicine Class of 1964 Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application. This endowed scholarship was established by classmates of the Medicine Class of 1964 to support exceptional medical students pursuing their Doctor of Medicine degree.
Medicine Class of 1957 Bursary
The Medicine Class of 1957 Bursary is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of study for a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Alberta. The bursary selection is based on academic standing and financial need. This endowed fund was established by classmates of the Class of 1957 Medicine to support medical students pursuing their Doctor of Medicine degree. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Medicine Class of 1949 Scholarship
The Medicine Class of 1949 Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of study for a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by classmates of the Medicine Class of 1949 to support outstanding medical students pursuing their medical education. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Medical Laboratory Science Research Scholarship
The Medical Laboratory Science Research Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in the Division of Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing achieved in the last 30 units of course weight and the project in MLSCI 491 or MLSCI 409 which best demonstrates excellence in research. Preference is given to a student convocating with an Honors in Research designation, with secondary preference given to a student who has completed MLSCI 491. Part-time students are eligible for this award. The scholarship recognizes excellence in medical laboratory science research and is annually funded by an MLS alumnus.
Medal in Food Science
This is an annual medal awarded to a graduating student with superior academic achievement in the final year of study in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient must demonstrate the highest distinction in scholarship over the final two years of the BSc in Nutrition and Food Science (Food Science and Technology major) program or the BSc in Agricultural/Food Business Management (Food Business Management major) program. The award is funded through endowments from the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology (Alberta Section), The Alberta Association of Milk, Food and Environmental Sanitarians, Members of the Food Processing Industry and other Friends of Food Science. Recipients of this medal are not eligible to receive the Alberta Institute of Agrologists Medal, the Amy M Coates Memorial Medal in Nutrition and Food Science, or the Warren W and Ida E Prevey Memorial Medal.
MDS Nikolayuk Scholarship
The MDS Nikolayuk Scholarship is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Forestry, or Environmental & Conservation Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from Yellowhead County. This endowed scholarship was established by Steve Nikolayuk and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
McGarvey Memorial Award in Law
The McGarvey Memorial Award in Law is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of the JD degree program who has had to overcome life challenges in order to attend law school which resulted in delays in the pursuit of their legal education. Recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and the extent to which their life experiences would benefit them in their future career in Law. This endowed award was established by friends and classmates of McGarvey to support students who demonstrate resilience and bring diverse life experiences to the legal profession.
McClure Medal in Nursing
The McClure Medal in Nursing is awarded annually to the student convocating from the BSc Nursing program who has shown outstanding scholarship in Nursing, with an overall GPA of at least 3.3 and outstanding clinical practice throughout the nursing program. This endowed award, established by friends of Miss RE McClure, recognizes excellence in both academic achievement and clinical nursing practice. Consideration may be given to participation in student activities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
MC Williams Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
The MC Williams Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical Engineering is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is funded by the Estate of Dr Michael Charles Williams, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
MC Williams Prize in Polymers
The MC Williams Prize in Polymers is awarded to a student with the highest academic achievement in Fundamentals of Polymers (CME 482). Selection is based on demonstrated excellence in the course. This prize was established through endowed funds by the Estate of Dr Michael Charles Williams, Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta.
MC Williams Prize in Fluid Mechanics
The MC Williams Prize in Fluid Mechanics is awarded to a student with the highest academic achievement in Fluid Mechanics (CH E 312). Selection is based on demonstrated excellence in the course. The prize is funded by endowed funds from the Estate of Dr. Michael Charles Williams, Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Max and Marjorie Ward Undergraduate Scholarships
The Max and Marjorie Ward Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selected based on academic standing, this scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in their academic pursuits. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award. The scholarship is supported by endowed funds from Max and Marjorie Ward and their friends.
Mawer Scholarship in Finance Honors
The Mawer Scholarship in Finance Honors is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce in the Finance Honors Program at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing. Students may only receive this scholarship once. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship management system.
Mawer PRIME Investment Management Scholarship
The Mawer PRIME Investment Management Scholarship is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are participating in the Alberta School of Business Program for Research and Investment Management Excellence (PRIME). Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who identify as female and to students in the first year of the PRIME program. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Maurice L'Hirondelle/Helen Tkachenko Award
The Maurice L'Hirondelle/Helen Tkachenko Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the combined BA/BEd Program in Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen based on their academic standing. The award is funded through an endowment established by the late Helen Tkachenko and is administered by the Faculty of Native Studies.
Maurice A Carrigy Scholarship
The Maurice A Carrigy Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the third year of Specialization or Honors Geology at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement in the field of geology. This endowed scholarship was established from funds provided by the 1992 Alberta Oil Sands Technology & Research Authority Karl A Clark Distinguished Service Award, which was presented to Mr. Maurice A Carrigy for his outstanding contributions to the furthering of Oil Sands Technology in Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Matthew McCauley Memorial Prize in Education
The Matthew McCauley Memorial Prize in Education is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the first, second, or third year of studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The recipient must be a graduate of an Edmonton high school. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership qualities through community involvement and extracurricular activities. The prize honors the late Matthew McCauley, a founding trustee and first chairman of the Edmonton Public School Board who was proclaimed the Father of the Edmonton School System. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Matthew J Ashton Leadership Prize
The Matthew J Ashton Leadership Prize is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement registered in any year of an undergraduate program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated interest in the fields of marketing, business economics or political science. Preference is given to students who have participated in elected roles within university clubs, associations, and/or student government. This prize is funded through endowed funds by friends and family of the late Matthew J Ashton and is administered by the Alberta School of Business.
Matthew Hebert Award
The Matthew Hebert Award is granted to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Ethics and Global Studies or a major in Law, Crime and Justice Studies at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Mathukumalli Venkata Subbamma Prize
The Mathukumalli Venkata Subbamma Prize is awarded annually to an undergraduate student who has shown outstanding academic ability in Number Theory, as judged by the performance in at least one Number Theory course, and whose academic record is otherwise satisfactory. This award may be given to a convocating student. The prize is funded through endowed funds by the Dr MV Subbarao family in honor of the memory of the late Mathukumalli Venkata Subbamma of Edmonton.
Materials Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship
The Materials Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering in the materials engineering program. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Master L D Hyndman Memorial Prize
The Master L D Hyndman Memorial Prize is awarded annually to the student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who obtains the highest mark in the Professional Responsibility Law course (LAW 456). This memorial prize was established through endowed funds by Field Atkinson Perraton, Barristers and Solicitors, Edmonton, in memory of the late Mr. L.D. Hyndman, QC. The award recognizes academic excellence in professional responsibility and legal ethics.
Massing Family Scholarship
The Massing Family Scholarship is an annual award for Alberta residents with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta in any discipline. Recipients are selected based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by the family of Ottar and Muriel Massing to support continuing students in the Faculty of Education who demonstrate excellence in their academic pursuits.
Masonry Contractors Association of Alberta (Edmonton Chapter) Prize
This prize is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection is based upon the highest academic standing achieved in Civil Engineering Design Project II (CIV E 461). Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this prize.
Mary Stinson Prize in Piano Accompaniment
The Mary Stinson Prize in Piano Accompaniment is awarded annually to a student completing third year in the Bachelor of Music Program who has demonstrated outstanding ability in piano accompaniment. This prize is funded by endowed funds from the family and friends of the late Mary Stinson. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Mary Peck Scholarship in Education
The Mary Peck Scholarship in Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Education program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are from a rural community and/or have indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by Jody and Kenneth Peck to support education students pursuing their teaching degrees.
Mary Neff Memorial Scholarship
The Mary Neff Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture – Music Specialization or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence, a strong commitment to the Augustana Faculty community, and financial need. This endowed fund was established in memory of Mary Neff to support music students at the Augustana Campus. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Mary Jean Haug Memorial Award in Integrated Dietetics
The Mary Jean Haug Memorial Award in Integrated Dietetics is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing continuing in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Science degree. Selection is based on academic standing. This award was established through annual funds by Margot Haug, in memory of her mother, Mary Jean Haug (neé Hamilton) who graduated from the University of Alberta with a BSc in Household Economics in 1939 and became a dietitian. The award recognizes students pursuing integrated dietetics education at the University of Alberta and supports their continued studies in the nutrition and food science program.
Mary Foster Memorial Award
The Mary Foster Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by university or community involvement or extracurricular activities, and academic standing. Preference is given to students who graduated from a high school in rural Alberta. The award is endowed by the children of Mary Foster, Dr Larry Didow and Mrs Norma Zasadny, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Mary Fong Bursaries
The Mary Fong Bursaries are awarded annually to students on the basis of academic standing and financial need. The bursaries are available to students completing their first, second, or third year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Established through endowed funds by Dr. Amy Fong Wong in memory of her mother, Mrs. Mary Fong, these bursaries support medical students in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Mary Cameron Douglas Memorial Scholarships
The Mary Cameron Douglas Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering fourth year of an honors program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing and indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by the late James McCrie Douglas of Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Mary (Davidson) Howard Bar None Award
The Mary (Davidson) Howard Bar None Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of the BSc Nutrition and Food Science degree program, majoring in Nutrition and Food or Food Science and Technology. This award was established through endowed funds by Mary (Davidson) Howard, a 1937 graduate of the Household Economics program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and involvement in leadership and extracurricular activities, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year. The award is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Marty Proctor Award in Petroleum Engineering
The Marty Proctor Award in Petroleum Engineering is a scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year in the Petroleum Engineering program at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. The selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from rural communities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted through the university's scholarship platform.
Martinson Health Scholarship in Science
The Martinson Health Scholarship in Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Science at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who are from Camrose County. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's AcademicWorks system.
Martin M Gill Memorial Award
The Martin M Gill Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on participation in athletic activities through Campus Recreation and/or Intramural Athletics, and academic standing. The award was endowed by Martin M Gill's mother, Connie M Langille, and family in memory of Martin M Gill, who died on August 17, 1986, at the age of 23. Martin was an accomplished athlete and commercial pilot who became a quadriplegic in a diving accident. Despite being paralyzed from the neck down, he completed the final two years of his Bachelor of Commerce degree with Honours, exemplifying determination and academic excellence.
Marsha Van Den Enden Memorial Scholarship in Conservation Biology
The Marsha Van Den Enden Memorial Scholarship in Conservation Biology is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences with a major in Conservation Biology in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This memorial scholarship was endowed in loving memory by family and friends of Marsha Van Den Enden, BSc Env/Cons Sci 2008. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Marokus Scholarship in Physical Education
The Marokus Scholarship in Physical Education is awarded annually to recognize and support outstanding students in the Bachelor of Kinesiology program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on a combination of high academic standing and demonstrated gymnastics ability. This award was established through endowed funds by Dr. Roy Marokus in appreciation of the instruction offered by the Department of Physical Education to his daughters, Brooke Harmon Marokus and Kristin Cameron Marokus. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making this a streamlined opportunity for qualified students already enrolled in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation.
Marlene J. Cherry The 3 Generation Award
The Marlene J. Cherry The 3 Generation Award is an endowed scholarship established by Brenda Cherry, Corrine & James MacLean, Leanne Cherry & Christopher Brown, Paul Natland, and other family and friends. The award supports undergraduate students in their third or fourth year who are enrolled in the Faculty of Education, Alberta School of Business, or Faculty of Arts with a major in Music at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership through extracurricular involvement in University and/or community organizations, and indicated financial need. The award gives preference to students who have demonstrated intent to pursue career opportunities in a rural community. If a candidate cannot be found in any one faculty, the next highest ranking candidate from the other faculties will be considered. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Mark Van Mechelen Scholarship in Computing Science
The Mark Van Mechelen Scholarship in Computing Science is awarded to an Alberta resident who is a Canadian Citizen with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of an Honors or Specialization degree program in Computing Science. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance combined with meaningful contributions to their community through service and volunteer activities. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated community service and/or volunteer activity, with preference given to students who are not currently receiving another award. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds provided by the Department of Energy and administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Mark Robinson Scholarship in Accounting
The Mark Robinson Scholarship in Accounting is awarded to a part-time or full-time student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on completion of at least one senior level tax course (ACCTG 462, ACCTG 467, ACCTH 468) and demonstrated leadership through involvement in extra-curricular activities, volunteering, participation in charities or broader community services. This endowed scholarship was established by the partners at Deloitte and other friends and family of Mark Robinson to commemorate Mark's contribution as Managing Partner of the Canadian Tax Practice from 2001 to 2008.
Mark Hanson Memorial Award
The Mark Hanson Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. This endowed award was established in memory of Mark Hanson. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated contributions to Augustana Faculty. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Mark Cohen Ophthalmology Prize
The Mark Cohen Ophthalmology Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Doctor of Medicine. The selection is based on Ophthalmology electives completed and a demonstrated interest in the field of ophthalmology. The recipient must be matched to a Canadian ophthalmology postgraduate training program. The award is provided through annual funds by Dr. Mark Cohen and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Recipients cannot hold a Mark Cohen Prize from another university or receive this award more than once.
Mark Chytracek Leadership Award
The Mark Chytracek Leadership Award is presented to a graduating student from the Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta who demonstrates satisfactory academic standing. This award recognizes students who have shown exceptional leadership qualities, commitment to service, and significant contributions to campus life at Augustana Campus and/or the broader civic community. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership abilities, service contributions, overall investment and engagement in the Augustana Campus community or wider civic initiatives, combined with academic standing. Recipients must be convocating with a degree from Augustana Faculty.
Marjorie Bradford Scholarship in Nursing
The Marjorie Bradford Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to a student of outstanding merit at the end of the first year of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established through a bequest by the late Marjorie Bradford of Ottawa. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and merit in nursing education.
Marion Wray Lauder Memorial Scholarship
The Marion Wray Lauder Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement majoring in Music at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes outstanding academic performance and is designed to support students pursuing their undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Arts with a focus on Music. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing, and students are automatically considered when they complete the General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Marion Murray Walters Memorial Award
The Marion Murray Walters Memorial Award is an endowed scholarship established by Dr. Keith Brownell and Mrs. Elizabeth Brownell of Calgary in memory of Mrs. Brownell's mother, Marion Murray Walters. This award is specifically designed to support students enrolled at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. The award is available to students who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing and who are enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts with a Specialization in Visual Art. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing as well as their demonstrated leadership abilities, community engagement, volunteerism, and involvement in extracurricular activities. Applicants will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. The award recognizes students who excel not only academically but also contribute meaningfully to their communities and demonstrate active participation beyond the classroom.
Marion Francis Award in English
The Marion Francis Award in English is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year in a Bachelor of Arts with a major in English in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The award is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are Alberta residents. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Marion Crosby McGill Memorial Bar None Scholarship
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship Program. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year. This endowed scholarship was established by Janice McGregor in honour of her aunt, Marion Crosby McGill, to support students in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Marilyn R Love Scholarship in Philosophy - RENEWABLE
The Marilyn R Love Scholarship in Philosophy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of an Honors in Philosophy program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is renewable based on continued superior academic achievement and continuation in the Honors in Philosophy program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by the Love family to support outstanding philosophy students pursuing honors-level study.
Marilyn R Love Scholarship in History - Renewable
The Marilyn R Love Scholarship in History is awarded to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of an Honors in History program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Love family and is designed to support students pursuing advanced study in History. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their studies. The scholarship is renewable, allowing students to receive continued support throughout their academic program. Renewals are contingent upon maintaining superior academic achievement and continuing enrollment in the Honors in History program. Applicants are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. No separate application is required beyond the General Application process.
Marilyn Moysa Award in Health Law
The Marilyn Moysa Award in Health Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is continuing in or convocating with a Degree of Juris Doctor (JD) at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. Selection is based on completion of a Faculty of Law course in health law, policy or ethics and demonstrated knowledge of, and attention to, women's health issues within these areas. Preference is given to a student with demonstrated involvement in and/or advocacy for such issues in the community. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Marilyn June Ens Memorial Award in Nursing
The Marilyn June Ens Memorial Award in Nursing is awarded to students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible to receive this award. This endowed award was established by Jacob Ens in memory of his late wife, Marilyn June, a graduate of the Galt School of Nursing in Lethbridge.
Marilyn June Ens Fourth Year Memorial Award in Nursing
The Marilyn June Ens Fourth Year Memorial Award in Nursing is awarded to students enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Recipients must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or greater and demonstrate financial need. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible to receive this award. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Marilyn Ferguson Memorial Award in Nursing
The Marilyn Ferguson Memorial Award in Nursing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students from rural Alberta. Applicants are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Marie Myrehaug Memorial Award
The Marie Myrehaug Memorial Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students in the Ethics and Global Studies major. This award is funded through endowed funds by the Aug Marie Myrehaug Memorial Endowment and is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus.
Marianne Rogers Memorial Scholarship in Secondary Education
The Marianne Rogers Memorial Scholarship in Secondary Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Education, Secondary Education Route. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who are of African descent and who self-identify as Black, African-Canadian, African-American, of Afro-Caribbean or Afro-Latinx heritage. This scholarship was funded by the estate of Bob Rogers in memory of his wife Marianne Rogers, BEd 1979, MEd 2001.
Marian Koumarelas Memorial Leadership Scholarship
The Marian Koumarelas Memorial Leadership Scholarship is awarded to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement and demonstrated leadership through participation in university or community organizations, as well as involvement in sports or cultural activities. This endowed scholarship was established in memory of Marian Koumarelas by her husband Harry and sons Demetri and Alexander. Marian was a true believer in family values and education and was herself a graduate of the University of Alberta in Fine Arts and Education. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Marian Campbell Memorial Prize
The Marian Campbell Memorial Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Scandinavian coursework through achieving the highest average in a course. This prize is endowed through a bequest from the Estate of Anna Marian Campbell and is administered by the Faculty of Arts.
Marian Campbell Memorial Book Prizes
The Marian Campbell Memorial Book Prizes are awarded to students with superior academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes demonstrated excellence in Scandinavian coursework and is intended to support students pursuing studies related to Scandinavian languages, literature, or culture. The prizes are funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Anna Marian Campbell. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must demonstrate both strong academic standing and exceptional performance in Scandinavian coursework.
Margo Fraser Memorial Scholarship in Environmental Studies
The Margo Fraser Memorial Scholarship in Environmental Studies is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies who is interested in environmental studies and conservation. In odd numbered years, the recipient must be registered in the Faculty of Science and have a biological sciences major. In even-numbered years, the recipient must be registered in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences in the BSc Environmental and Conservation Sciences degree program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. In the event that there is no eligible candidate in the area of study required for that year, the recipient may be selected from the other area. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and family in memory of Margo Fraser.
Margie Mitchell Memorial Award
The Margie Mitchell Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on multiple criteria including contribution to and involvement with the Physical Education Council of Students (PERCS), involvement with Recreation students in general, contribution to and involvement in professional and community organizations and associations in the general field of recreation and leisure services, and academic standing. The award is funded by endowed funds from the Physical Education Council of Students (PERCS) and private donors. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Margarita Heron, Pine Lake String Award
The Margarita Heron, Pine Lake String Award is an annual scholarship awarded to students enrolled in the undergraduate program in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes and supports students demonstrating excellence in general musicianship and competency in string instruments including violin, viola, cello, double bass, or guitar. This endowed award was established by the late Mr. SA Heron and family to support music students pursuing their undergraduate studies.
Margaret-Ellen Bonar Scholarship
The Margaret-Ellen Bonar Scholarship is awarded annually to a female student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of studies in the JD program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The scholarship recognizes students with demonstrated involvement in women's issues within the legal profession. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
Margaret Wilson Memorial Award in Dental Hygiene
The Margaret Wilson Memorial Award in Dental Hygiene is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Margaret Ruth Crawford Memorial Scholarship
The Margaret Ruth Crawford Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating from a Psychology program at the University of Alberta and entering a graduate program in a clinically related field. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance while also making meaningful contributions to both academic and non-academic communities. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing and their involvement in various community activities. This endowed scholarship is made possible through the Estate of Margaret Ruth Crawford and is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Margaret Presh Kates Scholarship
The Margaret Presh Kates Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year for a Bachelor of Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is endowed by husband Max Kates and grandson Brian Kates. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. This scholarship supports continuing education students within the Faculty of Education who demonstrate exceptional academic performance.
Margaret Olivia Cogswell Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The Margaret Olivia Cogswell Memorial Nursing Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Selection is based on academic standing and commitment to the nursing profession. This endowed scholarship was established by Amy Ross Cogswell Abell BSc Pharmacy '36, in memory of her sister Margaret Olivia Cogswell, Arts '30, Education '31. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Margaret J Saunders Award
The Margaret J Saunders Award is given to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate leadership through volunteerism with children, extracurricular and/or community activities, and who have demonstrated excellence in teaching during university field experience(s). This award is funded through an endowment by the estate of Margaret J Saunders.
Margaret Harrop Memorial Scholarship in Sociology
The Margaret Harrop Memorial Scholarship in Sociology is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Margaret Faulkner Memorial Scholarship
The Margaret Faulkner Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded annually to a student entering the final year of one of the programs in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta site which leads to a BSc in Nursing degree. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of superior academic achievement with consideration being given to proficiency in the clinical area, involvement in professional and extracurricular activities and the potential for leadership in Nursing. This endowed scholarship was established by Mrs Isabelle Carson to support exceptional nursing students who demonstrate both academic excellence and strong clinical skills. The scholarship recognizes students who show promise as future leaders in the nursing profession through their involvement in professional activities and extracurricular engagement.
Margaret Ellis Undergraduate Scholarship
The Margaret Ellis Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year in the Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) or Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education (BKin/BEd) degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on students who have demonstrated a commitment to enriching children's lives through involvement in physical activity and sports programs, combined with strong academic standing. This scholarship recognizes students who excel both academically and in community service related to youth physical activity and sports.
Margaret Dell Scholarship
The Margaret Dell Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. The scholarship specifically supports students with a special interest in working with children with disabilities in the community. Selection is based on academic standing, and the student selected is expected to visit a Residential Resources children's facility, preferably Rosecrest Home, prior to receiving the award. This scholarship was endowed by the family, friends, and colleagues of the late Mrs. Margaret Dell, former Director of Rosecrest Home, an Alberta Government Social Services Residential Resources Children's Facility.
Margaret Berry MacLean Scholarship
The Margaret Berry MacLean Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Mrs. Margaret Berry MacLean, a former director. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Margaret Berry MacLean Convocating Scholarship in Dental Hygiene
The Margaret Berry MacLean Convocating Scholarship in Dental Hygiene is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating (graduating) with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by the Estate of Margaret Berry MacLean, who was the founder of the Dental Hygiene program at the university. Selection for this scholarship is primarily based on academic standing, recognizing students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance throughout their studies. Additionally, preference is given to students who have shown outstanding clinical performance during their coursework and practical training in the Dental Hygiene program. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. No separate application is required beyond completing the General Application when signed into the university's Academic Works system.
Margaret Baxter Memorial Scholarship In Nursing
The Margaret Baxter Memorial Scholarship In Nursing is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Margaret Ann Brine Scholarship in Music Education
The Margaret Ann Brine Scholarship in Music Education is awarded to a continuing or convocating student with superior academic achievement in the Bachelor of Education program with a major in Music. The scholarship is endowed by funds from the Edmonton Musical Club upon its dissolution in 1973. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Margaret Andrekson Scholarship in Art History
The Margaret Andrekson Scholarship in Art History is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies with a major in Art History in the Bachelor of Arts Degree program or a major in Art History in the Honors Bachelor of Arts Degree program. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must have achieved at least a 3.3 grade point average on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period in each of the preceding years of their degree program and must have achieved at least a 3.5 grade point average on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period in their year of application. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by Margaret Andrekson and is administered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. In exceptional circumstances, a student may be considered eligible if their course load in one of the years of their program has been reduced for good cause to a minimum of 1.7 courses for the year.
Marcey Andrews Indigenous Award in Art & Design
The Marcey Andrews Indigenous Award in Art & Design is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Art & Design. The award is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students enrolled in a Bachelor of Design program. This award is provided through annual funds by the Phyllis Arnold Endowment Fund at the Strategic Charitable Foundation.
Marcel JA and Olive Margaret Lambert Scholarship in Business Co-operative Education
The Marcel JA and Olive Margaret Lambert Scholarship in Business Co-operative Education is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who has satisfactorily completed the second work term in the Bachelor of Commerce Co-operative Education program at the University of Alberta School of Business. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both academic excellence and active involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship is funded by the late Honourable Marcel JA Lambert, PC, QC.
Marc Howery Memorial Award
The Marc Howery Memorial Award is presented to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing. This memorial award honors students who have shown exceptional dedication and active leadership within the University residence community and campus recreation programming. The award recognizes students who go beyond their academic pursuits to contribute meaningfully to campus life through service, commitment to extracurricular activities, and the promotion of healthy lifestyle choices. This endowed award was established by the friends and family of Mr. Marc Howery to celebrate and perpetuate his legacy of campus involvement and healthy living.
Maple Leaf Foods Agribusiness Division Scholarship
To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the BSc Agriculture program or the BSc in Animal Health program. Recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students majoring in a field of general interest to the livestock and feed industries. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by Maple Leaf Foods Inc and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Manoel Faucher Prize in French
The Manoel Faucher Prize in French is awarded to a student convocating from the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes academic excellence specifically in French coursework. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in French coursework through achieving the highest average over the student's final two years of study. This endowed prize honors Manoel Faucher, Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages, and was established by his friends to recognize outstanding achievement in French studies.
Manning Family Award in Law
The Manning Family Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of a Juris Doctorate degree who is from outside the metropolitan areas of Edmonton and Calgary. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award supports law students pursuing their JD degree at the University of Alberta, with a focus on students from rural or non-metropolitan areas of Alberta.
Manhas & Brar Award for Excellence in Periodontology
The Manhas & Brar Award for Excellence in Periodontology is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. The award is given to students based on academic standing, with preference given to those who demonstrate excellence in periodontology. This award is provided through annual funds by Dr. Kulbir Manhas and Dr. Jaswinder Brar. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. The award is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Malcolm MacIntyre Memorial Scholarship
The Malcolm MacIntyre Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship was established by endowed funds from the family in memory of Dr. MacIntyre, who taught at Dalhousie, served as professor and Dean of Law at the University of Alberta, and was Professor of Law at the University of British Columbia from 1948 until his untimely death in 1964. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the university.
Malcolm D Saunders Bursary in Mining Engineering
The Malcolm D Saunders Bursary in Mining Engineering is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or completing the fourth year of studies in the Mining Engineering program at the University of Alberta. The bursary was established through endowed funds by Margaret Saunders in memory of her brother Malcolm D Saunders, who graduated from the University of Alberta with a BSc in Mining Engineering in 1935. Recipients are selected based on a combination of financial need, academic standing, leadership qualities, social conscience, and aptitude for the field of mining engineering. This award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need while showing promise and commitment to the mining engineering profession.
Maimie S Simpson Memorial Scholarship
The Maimie S Simpson Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement registered in the second last year of studies who has attended the University of Alberta for at least the two previous years. Recipients are selected on the basis of leadership abilities and potential as demonstrated by contributions to campus life and to the University of Alberta community, as well as academic standing. The scholarship was endowed by the University of Alberta Alumni Association in recognition of Maimie S Simpson who served the University and its students for many years as the Dean of Women. Previous recipients of the Alumni Association's Reginald C Lister Memorial Scholarships and the Alumni 75th Anniversary Scholarship are not eligible for this award. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Maerin Investments Award in Arts
The Maerin Investments Award in Arts is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students majoring in Philosophy. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
MacPherson Family Award
The MacPherson Family Award is an undergraduate scholarship awarded to students in their third or fourth year of study at the University of Alberta. This award supports students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a wide range of faculties including Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences, Arts, Business, Education, Engineering, Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, Native Studies, Nursing, or Science. Selection is based on both academic standing and demonstrated financial need. The award gives preference to students who are single parents, recognizing the unique challenges they face in pursuing higher education. Students are automatically considered for this award when they complete the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
MacKenzie Prize in Classics
The MacKenzie Prize in Classics is awarded to a student in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Classics program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrating top academic standing in a 300-level Classics course. This endowed prize was established through the estate of Dr. Margery W. (MacKenzie) Stewart to recognize excellence in the study of Classics. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system, requiring no separate application process.
Mackenzie May Memorial Award in Music
The Mackenzie May Memorial Award in Music is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on outstanding musicianship and proficiency demonstrated in vocal performance, as well as academic standing. Preference is given to students with community involvement related to music, music education, or music development of young people. This memorial award honors Mackenzie May and is funded annually by the family and friends of Mackenzie May.
MacHardy-Stephanson Award in Agricultural Science
The MacHardy-Stephanson Award in Agricultural Science is awarded to a student with a minimum grade point average of 3.3 entering any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or a Bachelor of Science in Animal Health degree. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award was established by the staff and alumni of the Department of Agricultural Engineering, the Agricultural Engineering Club, and friends of the Department. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Mac George Strelioff Prize in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
The Mac George Strelioff Prize in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing overall completing the third year of the DDS program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. This endowed prize was established by the family, friends, colleagues, and students of Dr. MG Strelioff, in appreciation for his lifelong contribution to the practice, education and advancement of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
M.S. "Jim" and Sid M. Tarrabain Award in Islamic Studies
The M.S. "Jim" and Sid M. Tarrabain Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award was established by the Tarrabain Family and is administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Lynne Boytzun Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Lynne Boytzun Memorial Scholarship in Business is awarded to students who identify as women with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. The scholarship is endowed by the Estate of William Boytzun, in memory of his daughter, Lynne Boytzun, who graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1988. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing outstanding female students pursuing business studies at the University of Alberta.
Lynn Morgan Community Service-Learning Scholarship
The Lynn Morgan Community Service-Learning Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree who has taken a minimum of two Community Service-Learning (CSL) courses or one CSL course and the non-profit board internship. Selection is based on outstanding community service demonstrated through involvement in the CSL program, other voluntary work, and academic standing. Preference is given to students participating in the CSL Certificate Program. This scholarship is endowed by the family and friends of Lynn Morgan, former Associate Registrar and Acting Registrar of the University of Alberta, and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Ly 2SLGBTQ+ Award in Engineering
The Ly 2SLGBTQ+ Award in Engineering is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated contributions to the 2SLGBTQ+ community. This award is annually funded by Victoria Ly and CIMA Canada Ltd to support and celebrate students of the 2SLGBTQ+ community within the Faculty of Engineering.
Luther and Florence Olson Memorial Award
The Luther and Florence Olson Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of overall contributions to Augustana Faculty and academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Lund Award
The Lund Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing continuing in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the greatest academic improvement in GPA in the most recent two academic years, calculated on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period per year. In case of a tie, preference will be given to students enrolled in one of the following Specializations or Honors programs: Biochemistry, Immunology and Infection, Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, or Physiology. This award is funded by endowed funds from the Lund Family and recognizes students who demonstrate significant academic progress and improvement in their science studies.
Luna deRosenroll (Campeau) Award
The Luna deRosenroll (Campeau) Award is presented to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Campus Saint-Jean. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award was created by Dr. Diane Campeau in memory of her granddaughter Luna Campeau (deRosenroll). Born just after the historical eclipse of November 2021, Luna left us 13 days later on the night of the new moon. Although her time on earth was short, she was able to shed light on a rare genetic disease (Myotonic dystrophy type 1) that has saved the health of many people. The award is available to students at the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean and recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Luciana (Pizzi) Sivertson Scholarship
The Luciana (Pizzi) Sivertson Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This is an endowed scholarship established in memory of Luciana (Pizzi) Sivertson by Graeme Sivertson and Luciana's family and friends. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Luc Barton Memorial Scholarship in Science
The Luc Barton Memorial Scholarship in Science is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Honors or Specialization in Biological Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in plant biology coursework. Preference is given to students with a strong interest in music performance. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by the friends and family of Mr. Luc Barton to support exceptional students pursuing studies in biological sciences with a focus on plant biology.
Luc Barton Memorial Scholarship in Music
The Luc Barton Memorial Scholarship in Music is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on musical merit and academic standing, with preference given to a student who demonstrates a strong interest in science. This endowed scholarship was established by the friends and family of Mr. Luc Barton to honor his memory and support exceptional music students who combine artistic talent with scientific curiosity.
Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarships
The Louise McKinney Post-Secondary Scholarships are awarded to students demonstrating satisfactory academic standing who are enrolled in the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarships are funded by the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund and are available to Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents, or protected persons who are Alberta residents. Selection is based primarily on academic standing. Recipients should note that they are not eligible to receive the Jason Lang Scholarship in the same academic period as receiving this award.
Louis S Crosby Memorial Medal in Physics
The Louis S Crosby Memorial Medal in Physics is awarded annually to a fourth year Honors Physics student in the Pure Physics program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes academic excellence, being presented to the student obtaining the highest overall standing. To be eligible, the student must have carried a full year's work and obtained a GPA of at least 3.5 in each year. This endowed award was established by the family of the late Mr. Crosby and is administered through the Faculty of Science.
Louis Desrochers Scholarship in Law
The Louis Desrochers Scholarship in Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of study for a Juris Doctorate at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate proficiency in the French language. This endowed scholarship was established by Louis Desrochers cr, LLD (Hon) QC and Marcelle Desrochers to support exceptional incoming law students. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Louie Family Award in Medicine
The Louie Family Award in Medicine is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on outstanding clinical skills in the chosen field of study, demonstrated excellence in communication with patients and their families, and academic standing in Family Medicine, Surgery, or Internal Medicine. Preference is given to first generation University students whose parents immigrated to Canada or who were immigrants themselves. This endowed award was established by members of the Louie family in honour of Gar Shek and Abe Louie.
Lou Hyndman Edmonton Glenora Awards - Renewable
To be awarded annually to students with satisfactory academic standing (on a minimum of 24 credits) registered in the second last year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, cultural or political activities and academic standing. This award is renewable for a second year contingent upon the recipient achieving satisfactory academic standing on a minimum of 24 credits taken during the first year of the award. The award was established in 1986 in recognition of Lou Hyndman's public service to the Province. Valued at $20,000 over two years, the award recognizes exceptional leadership qualities and community service. Eligible fields of study include Anthropology, Business, Canadian Studies, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Law, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology or Women & Gender Studies.
Lorraine Courtrille Memorial Bursary
The Lorraine Courtrille Memorial Bursary is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The bursary is provided on the basis of financial need and involvement in the Indigenous community. This endowed fund was established through memorial donations from family and friends to honor Lorraine Courtrille's legacy and support Indigenous students pursuing their educational goals at the University of Alberta.
Lorene (Fabrizius) Pinno Memorial Award
The Lorene (Fabrizius) Pinno Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty who has a disability. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Lora (Bacon) Mellemstrand Undergraduate Leadership Bar None Award
The Lora (Bacon) Mellemstrand Undergraduate Leadership Bar None Award is awarded to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology with a major in Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with demonstrated volunteerism in textiles collections or demonstrated interest in textile arts. The award was endowed by Leighton Mellemstrand (Ag '62) in honor of his wife Lora Bacon Mellemstrand (HE '61). Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year. Applicants are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
London Drugs / Brenda Miller Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy
The London Drugs / Brenda Miller Memorial Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship is funded by London Drugs Limited and honors the memory of Brenda Miller. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Lois Hole Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship
The Lois Hole Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship is awarded to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons within the meaning of subsection 95(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing. Applicants must be enrolled in the second or subsequent year of a Bachelor of Arts degree in the humanities or social sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This scholarship recognizes students who excel both academically and in their contributions to their communities.
Lois Field Scholarship in Music Education
The Lois Field Scholarship in Music Education is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the joint Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education in Music Education program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on multiple criteria including academic standing, demonstrated performance abilities, conducting skills, ability to play and instruct on various instruments, and aptitude for teaching. This endowed scholarship was established by Mrs. Lois Field to support outstanding students pursuing careers in music education.
Lloyd Thomas Award in Music
The Lloyd Thomas Award in Music is an annual award established through endowed funds by Ms Alice Thomas MacKinnon in memory of her brother, Mr Lloyd Thomas, a former student in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta. This award is specifically designated for woodwind students who are either entering or continuing in the Bachelor of Music program at the University of Alberta. The award is given on the basis of musical merit and satisfactory academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Lloyd Publicover Scholarship
The Lloyd Publicover Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the Estate of Agnes MacKay Publicover through the Lloyd David Publicover Education Fund endowment.
Lloyd David Publicover Scholarship
The Lloyd David Publicover Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate superior academic achievement. This scholarship is available to students enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program, with selection based on academic standing. The scholarship gives preference to students who have not received a major award in the same year. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Lloyd B. and Catherine R. McCoomb Award
The Lloyd B. and Catherine R. McCoomb Award is presented to a continuing student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic achievement, with preference given to students from rural Alberta. This endowed award was established by the Raymond T and Norma C Blacklock and Lloyd A and Ann McCoomb families to support students pursuing their undergraduate education at the Augustana Campus.
Lloyd and Helen Raynard Family Scholarship in Integrated Dietetics
The Lloyd and Helen Raynard Family Scholarship in Integrated Dietetics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship program of the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes outstanding students pursuing careers in dietetics and nutrition. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by Lloyd Raynard and his sons in memory of Helen Raynard, a 1949 graduate of the University of Alberta Household Economics program.
Livia Stoyke Foundation BFA Best of Show Award
The Livia Stoyke Foundation BFA Best of Show Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is continuing in or convocating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on the exhibit in the BFA Graduating Student Exhibition that best demonstrates excellence in fine arts. This award recognizes outstanding artistic achievement and is funded through an endowment by the Livia Stoyke Foundation. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and participation in the BFA Graduating Student Exhibition.
Livia Stoyke Foundation BDes Leadership Award
The Livia Stoyke Foundation BDes Leadership Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating with a Bachelor of Design from the University of Alberta. The award recognizes exceptional leadership demonstrated in the area of Visual Communication Design. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must be graduating from the Faculty of Arts.
Liu and Yang Family Award for Part-Time Students in Arts
The Liu and Yang Family Award for Part-Time Students in Arts is awarded to a part-time student registered in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes part-time students who maintain strong academic performance while balancing their studies with other commitments. Eligible students must be registered with 3 to 6 units of course weight in each of the Fall and Winter terms and have previously completed a minimum of 60 units of course weight. Selection is based on academic standing, with recipients required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. This endowed award was established by Sam Yang to support undergraduate students pursuing their education on a part-time basis in the Faculty of Arts.
Lions Club of Camrose Len Palmer Memorial Award
The Lions Club of Camrose Len Palmer Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated service to school and community as well as academic standing. This award recognizes students who have shown commitment to serving their school and broader community while maintaining good academic performance. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Linda M Collier Scholarship in Education
The Linda M Collier Scholarship in Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education or Secondary Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate not only strong academic standing but also leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with a major or minor in Social Studies. This scholarship is supported by annual funds from the Phyllis A Arnold Learning Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation and is administered through the Faculty of Education.
Linda Hudson Memorial Award
The Linda Hudson Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education. Selection is based on academic standing. This award recognizes students pursuing dual degrees in music and secondary education at the University of Alberta. Recipients may only hold this award once, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Lillias Mary Isabella Milne Memorial Scholarship
The Lillias Mary Isabella Milne Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year in the BSc. in Human Ecology or BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and evidence of an interest in improving the quality of life of people in families, demonstrated through work on a voluntary or paid basis. Preference will be given to a student in Human Ecology or Nutrition and Food Science programs. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Lillias Mary Isabella Milne and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Lillian Cobb Memorial Scholarship in Romance Languages
The Lillian Cobb Memorial Scholarship in Romance Languages is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes excellence in the study of Romance languages, specifically Italian, French, or Spanish coursework. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in these language courses, with preference given to students who can demonstrate financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Lighten the Load Award in Nutrition and Food Science
The Lighten the Load Award in Nutrition and Food Science is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science – Dietetics Specialization. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta system.
Lifting Solutions Award for Women in Engineering
The Lifting Solutions Award for Women in Engineering is awarded to students who identify as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Lieutenant-Governor's Gold Medal
The Lieutenant-Governor's Gold Medal is awarded to the convocating student from an Honors program in the Faculty of Science who has shown the highest distinction in scholarship. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding academic achievement at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process. The medal represents the highest academic honor bestowed upon graduating Science students who have demonstrated exceptional scholarly excellence throughout their honors program.
Lieberman Prize in Law and Medicine
The Lieberman Prize in Law and Medicine is awarded annually to a law student at the University of Alberta for superior academic achievement in the subject of law and medicine (LAW 531). The prize was established through endowed funds by Mr Justice SS Lieberman in memory of MI Lieberman, QC. This award recognizes excellence in the specialized field of law and medicine, a critical interdisciplinary area that bridges legal principles and medical practice. The award is merit-based and requires demonstrated superior academic performance in the specific course. If there is no suitable candidate in a given year who meets the criteria for superior achievement, the award will not be given.
Leonard Swanson Leadership Award in Engineering
The Leonard Swanson Leadership Award in Engineering is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of study of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who make outstanding contributions to the University and/or greater community through active involvement and demonstrated leadership. Selection is based on contributions to the community through areas such as community service, student government or projects, volunteering and mentoring activities, as well as academic standing. This endowed award honors Leonard Swanson's longstanding commitment to students in the University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering.
Leonard Ratzlaff Award in Music
The Leonard Ratzlaff Award in Music is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in or convocating from an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the Madrigal Singers vocal ensemble. Preference is given to students in one of each soprano, alto, tenor and bass. This award recognizes outstanding vocal performance and participation in choral music at the university level.
Leonard J Pollock QC Prize in Family Law
The Leonard J Pollock QC Prize in Family Law is awarded annually to the student who achieves the highest academic performance in Law 524 (Family Law) at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes exceptional academic achievement in the study of family law. This award is endowed by members of the Pollock family, former students, friends, and colleagues of Professor Leonard J Pollock QC. Recipients are automatically considered based on their enrollment and performance in the course, with selection determined solely by academic achievement in Law 524.
Leonard E Gads Memorial Scholarship
The Leonard E Gads Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually on behalf of the Civil Engineering Class of 1955, to a third year Civil Engineering student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year. The scholarship is endowed by the Civil Engineering Class of 1955 from the University of Alberta in memory of Dr Leonard E Gads, former Associate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Recipients are selected based on academic standing, extra-curricular activities, and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Leonard and Winnifred Brooks Book Award
The Leonard and Winnifred Brooks Book Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in dairy husbandry. This endowed award is funded by John and Marenus (Rien) Scheffer. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the university's scholarship system.
Leo Moser Gold Medal in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
The Leo Moser Gold Medal in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences is awarded in odd-numbered years to a student with superior academic achievement convocating from either the Specialization or Honors program in Mathematical or Statistical Sciences. The recipient will be the student with the highest academic achievement in the final two years of studies. This is an endowed award established by Ron and Marcia Bercov and administered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this medal based on their completed General Application, making it a merit-based recognition of outstanding academic performance in mathematical and statistical sciences.
Len Bauer Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship
To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science program in Agricultural/Food Business Management in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference will be given to students with indicated financial need. Bar None Scholarship recipients will not be eligible to receive a Bar None Award in the same year. This scholarship is endowed by friends, former students, and colleagues of Len Bauer, Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Alberta (1977-1996), and by the Canada/Alberta Farm Business Management Program.
Leighton Mellemstrand Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award
The Leighton Mellemstrand Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award is awarded to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences, or a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Sustainable Agricultural Systems. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award was established by Leighton Mellemstrand (Ag '62) with recognition and appreciation for the support he received from Dean Fred Bentley and Dr Laird McElroy that started his 42-year career in the livestock feed manufacturing industry in Western Canada. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None award or scholarship in any given academic year.
Lehmann Prize in Chemistry
The Lehmann Prize in Chemistry is awarded to the student making the best record in Chemistry 102, provided such student's record is otherwise satisfactory to the Faculty Council. This prize is endowed through a bequest from the Estate of the late Dr Alf Lehmann, formerly Head of the Department. The award is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta and recognizes outstanding academic achievement in introductory chemistry coursework.
Ledcor Undergraduate Scholarships in Construction Engineering and Management
The Ledcor Undergraduate Scholarships in Construction Engineering and Management are awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in construction. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Leading Women in Business Award
The Leading Women in Business Award is a scholarship awarded to students who identify as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are new immigrants to Canada or who have dependents. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Leadership Legacy Award
The Leadership Legacy Award is awarded to a student who identifies as a woman or as non-binary with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. The award is funded by Women in Leadership, a student-led University of Alberta organization designed to provide a safe space for those who identify as women, and their allies, to share their experiences in leadership. The group uses an inclusive definition of 'women' and 'female', welcoming transwomen, genderqueer women, and non-binary individuals.
Le Fonds d'etude de 'Honorable Lucien Dubuc/Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Scholarships
The Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to students in any year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients may be enrolled in either the undergraduate JD program or the graduate LLM program. The scholarships recognize students with superior academic achievement and require bilingualism in Canada's two official languages, English and French. The scholarships are funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Jeanne Perrier in memory of her father, The Honourable Lucien Dubuc. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
LB Smillie Book Prize
The LB Smillie Book Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on the highest academic standing in Biochemistry 420 or 520. This endowed award is funded by proceeds from the 7th International Conference on Aspartic Proteinases and administered through the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Lawrence A Mysak Award in Science
The Lawrence A Mysak Award in Science is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. The award focuses on students in the Department of Biological Sciences or Earth and Atmospheric Sciences who are studying Ocean, Atmospheric or Climate (including paleoclimate) Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students in the third year. If there are no suitable candidates, students in an Applied Mathematics degree, a Physics degree with special interests in fluid mechanics, or an Ecology degree may be considered. This endowed award is provided by Lawrence A Mysak and is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Law Students' Association Award
The Law Students' Association Award is presented annually to a member of the Law Students' Association who is continuing in a Juris Doctor (JD) degree program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing while demonstrating significant involvement in extracurricular activities and making meaningful contributions to student life within the Faculty of Law. This endowed award is funded by the Law Students' Association and aims to support law students who actively engage in their academic community beyond the classroom. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the university's scholarship system.
Law Society of Alberta President's Award
The Law Society of Alberta President's Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a degree of Juris Doctor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes outstanding students based on three key criteria: demonstrated understanding of the student's own professional and ethical responsibilities, demonstrated leadership that exemplifies the high standards of conduct the Law Society of Alberta expects from its members, and academic standing. This endowed award was established by Anne Kirker QC, LLB (University of Calgary) 1991 and BSc in Nursing (University of Alberta) 1987, to support excellence in legal education and professional development.
Law Class of 1986 Scholarship
The Law Class of 1986 Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering any year in a degree of Juris Doctor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and is supported through endowed funds established by the Law Class of 1986. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completion of the General Application. Selection is based solely on academic standing.
Law Class of 1971 Award
The Law Class of 1971 Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of the Degree of JD in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. This award recognizes and supports students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in the development and delivery of programs and services of Student Legal Services of Edmonton. The award is made possible through endowed funds generously contributed by members of the Law Class of 1971. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible students. This award emphasizes the importance of community service and leadership within the legal profession, particularly in providing legal services to the community.
Laverne Lewis Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award
The Laverne Lewis Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award is given to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or enrolled in the third year of the BSc Agriculture or BSc in Animal Health degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected based on demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students from farming or ranching families. This award was endowed by Jack Lewis (BSc Ag 1957) and family in loving memory of Laverne Lewis. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Lauritz Percy Simonson Scholarship
The Lauritz Percy Simonson Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study in the Faculty of Science with an Honors or Specialization in Biochemistry. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by family and friends of Lauritz Percy Simonson. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta. This scholarship supports undergraduate students pursuing advanced study in biochemistry and recognizes academic excellence in the sciences.
Laurence Decore Awards for Student Leadership
The Laurence Decore Awards for Student Leadership is awarded to Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents, or protected persons within the meaning of subsection 95 (2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing. Recipients must be enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students for their significant involvement and leadership in student government, student societies, clubs, or organizations. This includes leadership at the institutional level as well as participation in student organizations at the provincial or national level, or involvement in non-profit community organizations. The award is funded by the Alberta Heritage Endowment Fund and aims to celebrate and support students who demonstrate exceptional commitment to leadership and community engagement during their undergraduate studies.
Laurence and Cec Chevalier Undergraduate Scholarship
The Laurence and Cec Chevalier Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Honors or Specialization in Biological Science at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Laurence Wilfred Chevalier. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Lauren Sydney Zell Memorial Scholarship in Special Education
The Lauren Sydney Zell Memorial Scholarship in Special Education is awarded to a student with satisfactory standing enrolled in third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta who has completed coursework in Special Education. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated personal qualities such as patience, dedication and understanding for those who have learning/mental disabilities or are physically handicapped. This scholarship was endowed by the family and friends of the late Lauren Sydney Zell to honor her memory and support students pursuing education in special education.
Laura Chee Memorial Scholarship
The Laura Chee Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated professionalism, passion, pride and enthusiasm for pharmacy shown through such things as volunteerism and participation in university, faculty and community activities. This endowed scholarship was established by the family, friends, and classmates of Laura Chee to honor her memory and support outstanding pharmacy students who exemplify her values and dedication to the profession.
Larry Mather Coaching Award
The Larry Mather Coaching Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Kinesiology majoring in Sport Performance. The award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and leadership in coaching. This endowed award was established by Dr. Bill Peck in honour of Larry Mather and is administered through the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Lane Daley FCA Scholarships in Business - Renewable
The Lane Daley FCA Scholarships in Business is a renewable scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering or transferring into the second year (after completion of the pre-professional year) in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is renewable and supports students pursuing an Accounting major. The first renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic achievement and declaring an Accounting major. The second renewal requires maintaining superior academic standing and completion of ACCTG 414. This endowed scholarship was established by the CPA Education Foundation in recognition of Lane Daley, who served as the Chartered Accountants Chair in Accounting from 1992-1997.
Lamoureux Award in Special Education
The Lamoureux Award in Special Education is awarded to students enrolled in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta who are entering their third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree. The award recognizes students who have completed coursework in Special Education and demonstrates academic excellence with a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Recipients must be in satisfactory academic standing, and selection is based on academic performance. The award is endowed by Lena and Phillip Lamoureux, both distinguished alumni of the University of Alberta who completed their education degrees in the 1950s and 1960s.
Lamb Ford Sales Ltd Award
The Lamb Ford Sales Ltd Award is awarded to a student from the Camrose area or from the counties of Beaver or Flagstaff with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Management in Business Economics at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Lakshmi Memorial Scholarship
The Lakshmi Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science Honors or Specialization in Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in plant biology coursework. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. K Nandakumar in memory of his wife Lakshmi to support outstanding students pursuing studies in biological sciences with a focus on plant biology.
Laird W McElroy Memorial Scholarship
The Laird W McElroy Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, specifically in Animal Science or Sustainable Agricultural Systems. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to third year students who have completed introductory biochemistry and physiology courses or fourth year students who have completed an introductory nutrition course. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by a bequest from the late Sophia A McElroy and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
LA Shearer Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award
The LA Shearer Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of select Bachelor of Science degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. The award is funded through an endowment established by Douglas and Barbara Shearer in memory of Leon Albert Shearer.
La Médaille d'Or Marie-Louise Brugeyroux
The La Médaille d'Or Marie-Louise Brugeyroux is awarded to a student convocating with a Bachelor of Education degree at Campus Saint-Jean who has shown the highest general proficiency in their coursework and field experiences. This award has been annually funded by The Alberta Teachers' Association since 1988 in honour of Marie-Louise Brugeyroux, who started her career in a one-room schoolhouse before becoming a provincial leader in the development of French as a Second Language programs and resources. The award recognizes exceptional academic achievement and excellence in practical teaching experiences for graduating Bachelor of Education students at Campus Saint-Jean, the francophone faculty of the University of Alberta.
KW Hinkelman Award
The KW Hinkelman Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) student completing the penultimate year of their program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing, strong character, and excellent camaraderie with peers. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds established by various donors and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
KRP LLP Rising Stars in Accounting Scholarship
The KRP LLP Rising Stars in Accounting Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This scholarship is administered through the Alberta School of Business and recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Kobe Petersson Scholarship
The Kobe Petersson Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology majoring in Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through extracurricular involvement and participation in University and/or community organizations. Preference is given to transfer students. This scholarship is made possible through annual funds donated by Sandra Petersson in honour of Henry and Yvonne Kobe for their commitment to education.
Kim Le Scholarship in Nutrition and Food Science
The Kim Le Scholarship in Nutrition and Food Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded based on academic standing, with preference given to students in the Food Science and Technology Specialization or Honors in Food Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Kieran Hayden Memorial Award in Mechanical Engineering
The Kieran Hayden Memorial Award in Mechanical Engineering is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing combined with contributions made to community service and to engineering student activities, as well as participation in athletic or other creative activities. The financial need of the student may also be considered. This endowed award was established by the family and friends of the late Kieran Hayden, a Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of Alberta, to honor his memory and support future engineering students. At the discretion of the Selection Committee, the award may not be awarded if no suitably qualified student can be found.
Khaki University Award
The Khaki University Award is granted to students who are current serving members or veterans of a Reserve component within the Canadian Armed Forces. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and be enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award was established by an anonymous donor to support Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans pursuing their undergraduate education. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Kevin Bruce Hall Memorial Scholarship
The Kevin Bruce Hall Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a returning student with superior academic achievement entering second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds established in memory of Kevin Bruce Hall.
KERN Partners Undergraduate Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering in Honour of Clayton Woitas
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Engineering with a major in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship was endowed by KERN Partners Ltd in honour of Clayton Woitas for his service to KERN Partners Ltd. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Kenway Lam Memorial Scholarship in Engineering
The Kenway Lam Memorial Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated advocacy in mental health awareness. This scholarship honors the memory of Kenway (Ken) Lam and is funded through annual contributions by Glenn Osmak, Darren Gee, Alan Rozak and Murray Kachmar. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Kenton Phimester Memorial Scholarship in Geology
The Kenton Phimester Memorial Scholarship in Geology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences with a major in Geology at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application. This scholarship is funded by annual contributions from Sheila Phimester and administered through the Faculty of Science.
Kenneth Reeder Award in Law
The Kenneth Reeder Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from Medicine Hat. Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Ken Wasmuth Bar None1969 Award in Agriculture
The Ken Wasmuth Bar None1969 Award in Agriculture is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students from rural communities and who were non-matriculated admissions to the University of Alberta. This award recognizes academic achievement while supporting students pursuing agricultural studies, particularly those from rural backgrounds.
Ken Wasmuth Award in Agriculture
The Ken Wasmuth Award in Agriculture is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students from a rural community and/or who were non-matriculated admission to the University of Alberta and/or are members of the University of Alberta Agriculture Club. This endowed award is provided through funds established by Ken Wasmuth and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Ken Sury Memorial Prize in Chemical Engineering Design
The Ken Sury Memorial Prize in Chemical Engineering Design is awarded to a team of students with superior academic achievement in CH E 465 (Chemical Engineering Design II). The prize recognizes overall excellence in engineering design and is funded by endowed funds from Chitra Ramaswami. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Ken Lemke Memorial Scholarship - Renewable
The Ken Lemke Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic standing transferring to year 2 (after completion of the pre-professional year) or year 3 (after completion of their required second-year coursework at another postsecondary institution) in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to those with indicated financial need. This award is renewable for a second year providing the student maintains superior academic standing, declares an Accounting major and registers in ACCTG 414. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the CPA Education Foundation and is administered through the University of Alberta.
Ken Kouri FCA and Jennifer Kouri Award in Accounting
The Ken Kouri FCA and Jennifer Kouri Award in Accounting is awarded to students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater entering the third or fourth year for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students involved in student associations and extracurricular activities and intending to register in the CPA Professional Education program. This Award is also open to part-time students and is funded annually by the CPA Education Foundation through the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta.
Ken Holt Memorial Undergraduate Award
The Ken Holt Memorial Undergraduate Award is presented to undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. This award recognizes students who demonstrate strong academic performance with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have shown meaningful involvement in youth sport activities. The scholarship is available to students in their second year or beyond in an undergraduate degree program within the Faculty. Recipients are selected based on a combination of academic standing and their demonstrated commitment to youth sport engagement. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Ken Boyd Prize
The Ken Boyd Prize is awarded annually to a student in full-time studies in the Juris Doctorate program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes superior academic achievement in first year Property Law (LAW 440). The award is funded through an endowment established by the Alberta Expropriation Association and the friends and family of Ken Boyd. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application.
Ken and Lorraine Taylor and Family Bar None Leadership Award
The Ken and Lorraine Taylor and Family Bar None Leadership Award is an endowed scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health or the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Sciences degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. Students may only receive one Bar None Scholarship or Award in any given academic year, ensuring broad distribution of support across the student body.
Ken and Bettie Ditzler Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award in Sustainable Agriculture
The Ken and Bettie Ditzler Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award in Sustainable Agriculture is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Sustainable Agriculture Systems. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities and indicated financial need. Recipients may only receive one Bar None award in any given year. This endowed award was established by Ken (BSc Agriculture 1960) and Bettie (BSc Home Economics 1962) Ditzler to support undergraduate students in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Ken and Bettie Ditzler Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award in Crop Sciences
The Ken and Bettie Ditzler Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award in Crop Sciences is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Crop Science. The award recognizes students who demonstrate a combination of academic achievement, financial need, and commitment to leadership and community involvement. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award was established by Ken (BSc Agriculture 1960) and Bettie (BSc Home Economics 1962) Ditzler to support undergraduate students in crop sciences. Recipients may only receive one Bar None award in any given year. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Ken and Bettie Ditzler Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award in Agriculture Business Management
The Ken and Bettie Ditzler Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award in Agriculture Business Management is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Food Business Management at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award was established by Ken (BSc Agriculture 1960) and Bettie (BSc Home Economics 1962) Ditzler to support undergraduate students in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Recipients may only receive one Bar None award in any given year, ensuring broader distribution of support among eligible students.
Ken and Bettie Ditzler Award for Aboriginal Students
The Ken and Bettie Ditzler Award for Aboriginal Students is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must have satisfactory academic standing and be continuing in an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement in the preservation of traditional Indigenous culture and/or leadership within an Indigenous community. This endowed award was established by Ken Ditzler (BSc Agriculture 1960) and Bettie Ditzler (BSc Home Economics 1962) to support Indigenous students pursuing their undergraduate education.
Kelly Jenkins Memorial Award
The Kelly Jenkins Memorial Award is presented to students graduating with a Juris Doctor degree from the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. This award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing while demonstrating exceptional involvement in student activities and making a lasting impression on their colleagues. The award is funded through the Annual funds by the Law Students' Association Endowment and is designed to honor law students who exemplify leadership, engagement, and academic achievement. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must be convocating with their JD degree.
Kay Pullen Award in Nursing
The Kay Pullen Award in Nursing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated attributes special to the Nursing profession. This endowed award recognizes nursing students who exemplify both academic achievement and the essential qualities that define excellence in the nursing profession.
Katt Hryciw Scholarship in Education
The Katt Hryciw Scholarship in Education is awarded to a student who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or subsequent year of a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education at Faculté Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities at Faculté Saint-Jean. Preference is given to students with a demonstrated commitment to teaching French immersion in Canada. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Kathryn Buchanan Award in Music Education
The Kathryn Buchanan Award in Music Education is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education in Elementary or Secondary Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated involvement in music, with preference given to vocal performance. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Kathlene Yetman Memorial Award
The Kathlene Yetman Memorial Award is awarded to a student with a GPA of 3.0 or greater entering the second, third or fourth year of the BScKin, BKin or BKin/BEd degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the student who best combines academic achievement, intellectual curiosity and involvement in activities that facilitate and encourage the development of the potential in others – particularly children and young adults, an energetic zest for life, strong leadership qualities, and academic standing. This memorial award was established by endowed funds from family, friends and associates in memory of Kathlene Yetman, a dynamic, outstanding and gifted student in the BPE program who died in a car accident in February 1996. The award honors her legacy by supporting students who exemplify similar qualities of leadership, energy, and dedication to helping others develop their potential.
Kassam Family Award in Medicine
The Kassam Family Award in Medicine is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Kassam Family Award in Engineering
The Kassam Family Award in Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Karpinski Medal in Physiology
The Karpinski Medal in Physiology is awarded to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in Honours Physiology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on overall academic standing during the four years of the degree program as well as leadership and character which may lead to the recipient making a distinguished contribution to Physiology in the future. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Karen Pilkington Memorial Scholarship in the History of Philosophy
The Karen Pilkington Memorial Scholarship in the History of Philosophy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program majoring in Philosophy at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is endowed by family and friends of the late Karen Pilkington, who was a beloved instructor in the Department of Philosophy. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in the history of philosophy. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Karen Kennedy Scholarship in Education
The Karen Kennedy Scholarship in Education is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Estate of Karen Lee Kennedy and supports continuing students in the Faculty of Education. Recipients are automatically considered through completion of the General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this specific scholarship.
Kao Family Eisenco Scholarship
The Kao Family Eisenco Scholarship is awarded to an Alberta resident who is a Canadian Citizen with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of an Honours degree program in Computing Science. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement. Preference is given to students whose focus is theoretical computing. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds established by Ted Kao, a graduate of the Computing Science Department, and his family. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Kadmoos Halabi Scholarship in Structural Engineering
The Kadmoos Halabi Scholarship in Structural Engineering is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of or convocating from an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Eligible students must have completed a 300 or 400 level course in structural engineering. The scholarship is endowed in memory of Kadmoos Halabi by family and friends, and selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
K Sabol Memorial Award
The K Sabol Memorial Award is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or final year in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be the student who has demonstrated the highest achievement in research conducted under the Faculty of Engineering Dean's Undergraduate Research Awards Program. This award recognizes exceptional undergraduate research performance and is funded by the Sabol Family and Canadian Energy Inc.
K Glen Johnson Award
The K Glen Johnson Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership and academic standing. This is an endowed award established in recognition of K Glen Johnson. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
K E G Patrige Memorial Award
The K E G Patrige Memorial Award is offered to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta's Augustana Faculty. This endowed award was established by Barbara Patrige Huget in memory of her father, Kenneth EG Patrige. The scholarship recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing while making meaningful contributions to student and campus publications through writing, photography, or production assistance. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing, demonstrated financial need, and contributions to print or electronic student publications. The award supports students who are actively engaged in campus media and communications activities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
JW Campbell Memorial Prize in Mathematics
The JW Campbell Memorial Prize in Mathematics is awarded annually to a student of outstanding merit in MATH 117 and 118 at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes exceptional academic achievement in these mathematics courses, provided that the student's overall academic record is otherwise satisfactory to the Faculty Council. This endowed prize was established by Mrs. JW Campbell in memory of her husband, the former Head of the Department of Mathematics. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Justine Angelina Carswell Memorial Award in Fine Arts
The Justine Angelina Carswell Memorial Award in Fine Arts is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of a BFA degree program with a focus on painting in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of their portfolio (maximum of 10 pieces) or recent work that demonstrates a passion for painting and drawing. This endowed award was established by Donna McCallum and Stuart Hewko in memory of Justine Angelina Carswell, also known as Denise Joan Hewko, Arts '84, to support students and encourage their continued pursuit of Fine Arts.
Justice DR Valgardson Award in Law
The Justice DR Valgardson Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in women's issues or criminal law. Preference is given to a student who is bilingual in Canada's two official languages. This award is provided through annual funds by the Honourable Susan Richardson and administered through the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.
Juris Radze Memorial Prize
The Juris Radze Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a second or third year law student demonstrating superior academic achievement in an advanced criminal law course. This prize honors the memory of the late Juris Radze and is made possible through endowed funds established by his friends. The award is administered through the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal, with no separate application required.
Juriliber Scholarship
The Juriliber Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering second year of law studies at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic standing. Students in any combined degree program are not eligible for this award. Preference will be given to applicants with financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
June Hole Physical Education and Recreation Award
The June Hole Physical Education and Recreation Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering or transferring into an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who completed high school a minimum of 5 years from the time of application. The award is funded through endowed funds established by JD Hole. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Judy R. Shelley Memorial Scholarship in Classical Piano
The Judy R. Shelley Memorial Scholarship in Classical Piano is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of study in the Faculty of Arts in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on outstanding musical promise and demonstrated excellence in piano performance. This endowed scholarship was established by Charles Shelley and Gabriel and Paul Shelley to support talented students pursuing classical piano studies.
Judy Morris Memorial Award in Rural Nursing
The Judy Morris Memorial Award in Rural Nursing is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of an equity-deserving group with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of study of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to a student from rural Alberta or with the intention of working in rural Alberta. This award honors the memory of Judy Morris and supports students committed to rural nursing practice in Alberta.
Judith Lynn Millar Memorial Scholarship
The Judith Lynn Millar Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement registered in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities, and academic standing. This scholarship is endowed by the family of Judith Lynn Millar in recognition of her longstanding connection with the University of Alberta and her affinity for young people determined to reach their full potential.
Judges' Bronze Medal
The Judges' Bronze Medal is awarded annually to the convocating student who stands third throughout his or her studies in the JD program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. This medal is funded through endowed funds by the Judges' Fund and recognizes outstanding academic achievement throughout the Juris Doctor program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no additional application required.
Judge Gurchuran Singh Bhatia CM Outstanding Leadership Silver Medal in Arts
This medal is awarded to a convocating student in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta who demonstrates outstanding leadership skills and potential through involvement and initiative in Faculty of Arts organizations and activities. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.5 or greater on the last 60 units of course weight taken in their program, with selection based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who have been involved in activities related to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
JT Jones Prize in Milton
The JT Jones Prize in Milton is awarded to an undergraduate or convocating student with superior academic achievement in the study of Milton, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. This award recognizes excellence in the study of Milton's works and is open to any student registered in courses related to the study of Milton. The prize is funded by endowed funds from Friends of John Thomas Jones, in recognition of his service in the Department of English from 1922 to 1964. If there is no suitable candidate in a given year, no award will be made. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Joyce Luciak Pirnak Leadership Award
The Joyce Luciak Pirnak Leadership Award is awarded to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the Bachelor of Education program, Secondary Route at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of demonstrated community involvement, self-initiative, passion for teaching, and a commitment to working with diverse learners at the secondary level. This endowed award was established by family, friends, and former students of Joyce Pirnak (BEd 1971) to honor her legacy and support future educators who demonstrate leadership qualities and dedication to secondary education.
Joyce Cutts & Eunice Mattson Memorial Award
The Joyce Cutts & Eunice Mattson Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of the BKin/BEd combined degree program or the BKin degree program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated potential to contribute to the improvement of physical education teaching and coaching. Preference is given to students with financial need. This endowed award is part of the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation's support for students pursuing careers in physical education and kinesiology.
Joy Ripley Alberta SPCA Scholarship in Animal Science
The Joy Ripley Alberta SPCA Scholarship in Animal Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science major) or BSc. in Animal Health program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completion of the General Application through the university's Academic Works platform.
Joseph Wardach Scholarship in Dentistry
The Joseph Wardach Scholarship in Dentistry is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of the DDS program in the Department of Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by the Estate of Joseph Wardach, DDS 1966. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Joseph Paul Brumlik Scholarship for Excellence in Advocacy
The Joseph Paul Brumlik Scholarship for Excellence in Advocacy is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement (3.5 grade point average or higher) enrolled in a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period in the third year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated excellence in advocacy skills. The scholarship was endowed in perpetuity by LM Alison Lees in recognition of Joseph Brumlik's high level of excellence as a lawyer, particularly in advocacy, combined with his exceptional integrity and dedication, and in appreciation of his outstanding qualities as a principal, a mentor, and a law partner. If no suitable candidate can be found, no scholarship will be given. The method of selection of the recipient and the criteria for the scholarship shall be determined annually by the Prizes and Awards Committee of the Faculty of Law in consultation with Joseph Brumlik.
Joseph Beggs Foundation for Kinematics Undergraduate Prize in Mechanical Engineering
The Joseph Beggs Foundation for Kinematics Undergraduate Prize in Mechanical Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in the courses taken in dynamics, kinematics, mechanisms and vibrations. This prize honors the memory of Joseph Stiles Beggs, who earned his BSc in Physics in 1931 and MSc in Spectroscopy in 1934 from the University of Alberta, and served as a Professor at the School of Engineering and Applied Science at UCLA from 1948 to 1971. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Joseph and Renata Suchocki Scholarship
The Joseph and Renata Suchocki Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in an undergraduate degree program. The scholarship is available to students majoring in Economics, History (European Studies), or Nursing. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by Michael, Maria, Richard, and Barbara Suchocki in memory of their parents Joseph and Renata Suchocki. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Joseph and Edwina Charyk Scholarship in Engineering Physics
The Joseph and Edwina Charyk Scholarship in Engineering Physics is awarded annually to undergraduate students with superior academic achievement who are entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Engineering Physics degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Joseph Charyk (Engineering Physics 1942, LLD Hon 1964) and Mrs. Edwina Charyk to support exceptional students pursuing their undergraduate education in Engineering Physics.
Jordan and Laura Blatz Award for Community Excellence in Residence
The Jordan and Laura Blatz Award for Community Excellence in Residence is awarded to a resident of Lister Hall at the University of Alberta who maintains satisfactory academic standing and is continuing in an undergraduate degree program. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated significant involvement in extracurricular activities and residence life within the residence community. Special consideration is given to students who have participated in leadership roles within the residence. This award is made possible through annual funds provided by Jordan and Laura Blatz, with matching funding from the Suncor Energy Foundation.
Jones and de Villars' Prize in Administrative Law
The Jones and de Villars' Prize in Administrative Law is awarded annually to a student on the basis of superior academic achievement in the subject of Administrative Law (Law 450) at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. The prize is funded by endowed funds from the authors and contributors to the 2nd and subsequent editions of Jones & de Villars' Principles of Administrative Law. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required. This prize recognizes outstanding performance in administrative law coursework.
Jonathan and Joline MacLeod Award in Finance
The Jonathan and Joline MacLeod Award in Finance is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Finance at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated entrepreneurial initiative and/or involvement in community activities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Johnny Samson Prize in Native Studies
The Johnny Samson Prize in Native Studies is offered annually to a student entering second, third or fourth year with superior academic achievement in two or more Native Studies courses. Financial need and extracurricular involvement will also be considered. This endowed prize is provided by the family of the late J Edgar and Helen Duncan and is awarded through the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
John W Scott Honor Award
The John W Scott Honor Award is an annual award established for medical students completing the final year of the MD program at the University of Alberta. This prestigious honor recognizes exceptional students who demonstrate outstanding qualities across three key dimensions: scholarship, leadership, and character throughout their four years of medical education. The award is endowed by the Medical Alumni Association of the University of Alberta and represents a recognition of students who show promise of achieving distinguished positions in the medical profession. Recipients are selected by a committee comprising faculty members, students, and alumni. The award acknowledges comprehensive excellence over the entire degree program rather than a single achievement. In any given year, the award may be presented to multiple deserving candidates or may be withheld if no candidates meet the high standards expected. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
John S E Brown Memorial Award in Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences
The John S E Brown Memorial Award in Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
John James Ower Medal and Scholarship in Pathology
The John James Ower Medal and Scholarship in Pathology is awarded annually to a convocating student for superior academic achievement in Pathology. The award is given through the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Medical Alumni and friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Ower, through the Alumni Association. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required. If there is no suitable candidate in a given year, no award will be made.
John Ross McGregor Scholarship in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
The John Ross McGregor Scholarship in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement convocating with a Bachelor of Science degree from the Honors or Specialization program in Mathematics or Statistics. Selection is based on the highest academic standing in the final two years of studies. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application. This endowed scholarship is provided through funds by Yin Yew (George) Hui and administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
John Ross McGregor Gold Medal in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
The John Ross McGregor Gold Medal in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences is awarded in even-numbered years to a student with superior academic achievement graduating from either the specialization or honors program in mathematical or statistical sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be the student with the highest academic standing in the final two years of studies, provided their GPA is at least 3.5. This endowed award was established by friends and family in honor of John Ross McGregor, former Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Dean of Graduate Studies.
John Rosen Scholarship in Business
The John Rosen Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by Robert Rosen, President of City Lumber, in honour of his father, John Rosen, founder of City Lumber. Recipients are selected on the basis of leadership demonstrated through participation in university and/or community organizations, as well as sports or cultural activities, combined with academic achievement.
John Richard and Sam Copithorne Centennial Scholarship
The John Richard and Sam Copithorne Centennial Scholarship is awarded annually to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the descendants of the John, Richard and Sam Copithorne families. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and involvement in extracurricular activities, with financial need serving as the tiebreaker criterion when candidates have equivalent qualifications.
John Proskie Memorial Scholarship
The John Proskie Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in, aptitude and potential for further study in the field of Ophthalmology. Preference will be given to students wishing to study macular and related retinal degenerations. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds from an anonymous donor and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
John Oliver Langley Award
The John Oliver Langley Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student entering or continuing in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. The award is based on satisfactory academic standing and demonstrated financial need. It was established through endowed funds by Randolph Langley in honour of his father John Langley. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
John Newman Memorial Scholarship for Performance of Contemporary Music
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the second, third, or fourth year of the BMus or BMus (Honors) program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes superior academic achievement and exceptional accomplishment in the performance of contemporary music. For the purpose of this scholarship, contemporary music is defined as music composed no more than thirty years before the year in which the award is made. The scholarship was endowed by relatives, family and friends of the late John Newman, a member of the Class of 1983, who was a gifted clarinetist with a special interest in the performance of contemporary music.
John Lilley Undergraduate Scholarship in Environmental Sciences
The John Lilley Undergraduate Scholarship in Environmental Sciences is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement with a not-for-profit environmental organization and academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by the Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists and friends and family in memory of former CSEB President, John Lilley, to support students pursuing environmental science education and demonstrating commitment to environmental conservation through volunteer work.
John Harold Louis Moreau Scholarship
The John Harold Louis Moreau Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement who are bilingual in Canada's official languages and have completed the APT portion of their program in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Recipients must demonstrate oral and written proficiency in French and English and successfully complete at least one course in the methods of teaching English or French as a second language. Preference is given to students who have declared Second Languages: French as their major or minor and who intend to teach in both official languages of Canada upon graduation. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Alice Moreau.
John F and Hazel F Switzer and Family of Edson Clinical Rotation Travel Award
This award is designated for undergraduate students in their final year of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta who maintain satisfactory academic standing. The award specifically supports travel and accommodation expenses incurred during clinical rotations within the Province of Alberta. Preference is given to students completing rotations in more remote sites within the province and who can demonstrate financial need. The award is funded through an endowment established by John and Hazel Switzer and their family from Edson. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
John E. Poole Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship
The John E. Poole Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are continuing in an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's AcademicWorks platform. This scholarship is funded through the Annual funds by John E Poole Engineering Undergraduate Scholarships Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation.
John E Poole Award in Civil Engineering
The John E Poole Award in Civil Engineering is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in a program within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering or the School of Mining and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award is provided by Mr. John Poole through the Faculty of Engineering.
John E Brownlee Memorial Prize in Local Government Law
The John E Brownlee Memorial Prize in Local Government Law is awarded annually to a student at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The prize recognizes superior academic achievement in the subject of Local Government Law. As an alternative, if Local Government Law is not offered in a given year, the award will be given for excellence in the subject of Land Titles. This endowed prize is funded by Brownlee LLP, Edmonton, supporting legal education and recognizing outstanding performance in specialized areas of law relevant to municipal and local governance.
John Cross Memorial Award
The John Cross Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student member of the University of Alberta Range Team who participates in both the comprehensive Range Management and Range Plant Identification Examinations at the annual winter meeting of the Society for Range Management. The recipient is normally selected based on combined academic standing in the two examinations and outstanding contributions made to the development, training, and success of their Range Team. Other qualities such as team leadership are also considered in the selection process. This award is funded by endowed funds established by John M and Eleanor Cross and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
John Baldwin Memorial Prize in Visual Communication
The John Baldwin Memorial Prize in Visual Communication is awarded annually to an undergraduate or convocating student enrolled in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Design or the Bachelor of Design degree program. The prize recognizes the most consistently imaginative approach to Visual Communication Design. The award was endowed by Dr and Mrs RG Baldwin in memory of their son John, who was a student in visual communication while he attended the University of Alberta. Selection is made on the basis of the work in the preceding academic session by an assessment panel comprised of members of the department scholarship committee.
John and Valborg Olson Memorial Award
The John and Valborg Olson Memorial Award is provided to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts program with a major in Ethics and Global Studies at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. This endowed award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance. Students are automatically considered for this award through completion of the university's General Application, making it accessible to eligible students without requiring a separate application process.
John and May Lockhart Centennial Bar None Award in Nutrition and Food Science
The John and May Lockhart Centennial Bar None Award in Nutrition and Food Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on participation in faculty student club(s), agricultural community involvement, and extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students from farming or ranching families in Western Canada where the primary income of the family is derived from the farm or ranch. If there is no qualified applicant entering the fourth year, a student entering the third year will be considered. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year. This endowed award was established by John (BScAg 1962) and May Lockhart (Dip Rehab Med 1963), alumni of the University of Alberta, in honour of the Faculty of ALES Centennial.
John and May Lockhart 'This Business of Farming' Bar None Award
The John and May Lockhart 'This Business of Farming' Bar None Award is an annual scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic achievement entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health, or the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on participation in Faculty Student Clubs, agricultural community involvement, and extracurricular activities. A key eligibility requirement is that recipients must come from a farming or ranching family in Western Canada where the primary income of the family is derived from the farm or ranch. If no qualified fourth-year applicants are available, students entering third year of the above programs will be considered. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None award or scholarship in any given year. The award is supported by endowed funds established by John and May Lockhart, alumni of the University of Alberta.
John and Louise Kennelly Award
The John and Louise Kennelly Award is awarded to international students from the European Union with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular, university, and/or community activities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
John and Juri Spokkeli Memorial Scholarship
The John and Juri Spokkeli Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering in the second, third, or fourth year of study for an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership, and involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship is funded by the John and Juri Spokkeli Memorial Endowment and is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta.
John and Hilda Rebus Memorial Scholarship
The John and Hilda Rebus Memorial Scholarship is an endowed scholarship awarded annually to support students with superior academic achievement in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence and provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate both outstanding academic standing and financial need. Recipients must be enrolled in any year of a degree program within the Faculty of Arts and must be on the Dean's Honors List, demonstrating exceptional academic performance. Additionally, students must have at least 30 units of course weight remaining in their programs to be eligible. The scholarship was established through the Estate of John and Hilda Rebus as part of the Building the Future for Students Endowment Fund. Selection is based primarily on academic standing, with preference given to students who have indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal, making the application process straightforward for eligible candidates.
John and Freda Halas Memorial Scholarship
The John and Freda Halas Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to Alberta residents with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Eligible majors include Agriculture, Agricultural/Food Business Management, Forestry, Forest Business Management, or Animal Health. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and financial need. Preference is given to applicants from Alberta farming or ranching families where the primary income is derived from the farm or ranch, though students from urban centres are also encouraged to apply. This endowed scholarship honors the memory of John and Freda Halas.
John and Eileen Jorgens Scholarships
The John and Eileen Jorgens Scholarships are awarded annually to Alberta residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in a degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by community involvement and extracurricular activities and academic standing. Preference will be given to applicants from an Alberta farming or ranching family where the primary income of the family is derived from the farm/ranch and/or who are entering the third or fourth year of specific programs including Agricultural Economics, Agricultural/Food Business Management, Nutrition and Food Sciences, Environmental Economics, Environmental and Conservation Sciences. Students from urban centres are also encouraged to apply. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by Mr. and Mrs. John and Eileen Jorgens.
John and Barbara Poole Scholarship
The John and Barbara Poole Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in any year of an after-degree program in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and provides financial support to students pursuing their after-degree education credentials. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have graduated from undergraduate degree programs in Art & Design, Drama, Music, or Dance. This scholarship is funded by an endowment established by the family of John and Barbara Poole and is managed by the Edmonton Community Foundation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
John Alexander McDougall Memorial Scholarship
The John Alexander McDougall Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship is endowed by McDougall and Secord Limited in memory of John Alexander McDougall, a member of the first Senate of the University of Alberta, and John Frederick McDougall, alumnus and long-time Registrar of APEGA. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
John A Weir Memorial Scholarships
The John A Weir Memorial Scholarships are offered annually to a student entering the first year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. In addition to a satisfactory academic record, the applicant should have exhibited strong evidence of leadership, and an involvement in community or religious activities or athletic endeavours or debating or fine arts. A written essay on the life and works of John A. Weir will be required with each application. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by former students of the late John A Weir, who was the former Dean of the Faculty of Law.
Johanna Houwen Memorial Award in Arts - Renewable
The Johanna Houwen Memorial Award in Arts is a renewable scholarship awarded annually to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents entering the second year of studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Recipients must have completed their first year at the University of Alberta, maintain satisfactory academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.3, and be registered full-time. The award is provided by endowed funds from the family and friends of Johanna Houwen. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with demonstrated financial need. This award provides significant support to students pursuing their undergraduate education in the Arts. The renewable nature of this award provides stability for students, as it can be renewed for two additional years (totaling three years of support) provided the recipient maintains satisfactory academic standing, demonstrates ongoing financial need, and continues studies in the Faculty of Arts.
Joe and Mary Fraser Family Bar None Leadership Award
The Joe and Mary Fraser Family Bar None Leadership Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in the second, third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Recipients may only receive one Bar None award in any given academic year. The award is funded through endowed funds by Joe Fraser (BSc Agriculture 1946) and Mary Fraser (BSc Household Economics 1946).
Joe and Barb Stolee Family Award
The Joe and Barb Stolee Family Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference will be given to students with demonstrated participation in the chaplaincy program. This is an endowed award established by Joe and Barb Stolee to support undergraduate students at the Augustana Campus.
Jock Dawe Scholarship in Civil Engineering
The Jock Dawe Scholarship in Civil Engineering is an annual scholarship awarded to students in the Civil Engineering program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with superior academic achievement who are entering their second, third, or fourth year of study. Recipients are selected based on a comprehensive evaluation of academic standing, demonstrated leadership potential, and active involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who have indicated financial need, making this scholarship particularly valuable for high-achieving students who require financial support to pursue their engineering education.
Jobanputra Award for Indigenous Women's Education
The Jobanputra Award for Indigenous Women's Education is awarded to a student who identifies as female and who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The award is available to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need.
Joan Ethier Women in Science Award
The Joan Ethier Women in Science Award is awarded to students who identify as women with a GPA of 2.5 or greater enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Computing Science, Geology, Mathematics, Statistics or Physics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students enrolled in Computing Science. This award is funded through endowed funds by Joan Ethier.
Joan Dorothy Whitehead Crowther Book Prize in Medieval Studies
The Joan Dorothy Whitehead Crowther Book Prize in Medieval Studies is awarded to undergraduate or graduate students with superior academic achievement who have successfully completed a course in medieval studies in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This endowed prize was established by family and friends to honour the memory of Dr. Joan Crowther, Professor of English who served from 1967-1984. Students are automatically considered for this award based on completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Jo and David Cormack Prize in Drama
The Jo and David Cormack Prize in Drama is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in Drama courses at the University of Alberta. In odd years, the recipient must be entering the second year of the BFA (Acting) degree program. In even years, the recipient must be entering the third year of the Bachelor of Education degree program as a Drama major. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in Drama courses taken during the previous academic year. This prize is made possible through endowed funds provided by the Cormack family and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
JLL Women in Real Estate Scholarship
The JLL Women in Real Estate Scholarship is awarded to a student who is a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident identifying as female with superior academic achievement in Real Estate Principles (BUEC 454/610). This scholarship recognizes excellence in real estate studies and supports women pursuing education in the real estate field. Selection is based on academic standing in the specified course, and students are automatically considered through the General Application process at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business.
Jivanjee-Rahemtulla Award in Islamic Studies
The Jivanjee-Rahemtulla Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts program. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award was established by Mr. Aziz Rahemtulla and Dr. Gulnar Rahemtulla to support students studying Islamic Studies at the University of Alberta.
Jim Popowich Memorial Award in Mining Engineering - Second Renewal
The Jim Popowich Memorial Award in Mining Engineering - Second Renewal is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering at the University of Alberta. This award is administered through the Faculty of Engineering and represents the final renewal opportunity for eligible students. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Jim Popowich Memorial Award in Mining Engineering - First Renewal
The Jim Popowich Memorial Award in Mining Engineering - First Renewal is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award provides financial support to qualified mining engineering students during their undergraduate studies. The award is renewable for an additional two years subject to satisfactory academic standing on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period, allowing students to receive support throughout their second, third, and fourth years of study.
Jim Parsons Leadership Award in Faith-based Education
The Jim Parsons Leadership Award in Faith-based Education is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta who has received the Certificate of Catholic Education from St. Joseph's College. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic achievement, financial need, and active participation and dedication to faith-based education. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and active participation and dedication to faith-based education as expressed in the essay portion of the application. This scholarship supports students pursuing careers in faith-based educational settings.
Jim Beck Prize in Forest Management
The Jim Beck Prize in Forest Management is awarded annually to the student who achieves the highest mark in the course REN R 430 (Forest Resources Management). Eligibility is restricted to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science Forestry program or the Bachelor of Science Forest Business Management program at the University of Alberta. This endowed prize was established by friends, former students, co-workers and the forestry industry in recognition of Dr Beck's outstanding contribution to forestry education and research. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to apply separately.
Jim Barnes Award in Medicine
The Jim Barnes Award in Medicine is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree who have completed the Rural Integrated Community Clerkship. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Jim and Nora Holmberg Scholarship in Music
The Jim and Nora Holmberg Scholarship in Music is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or continuing in a Bachelor of Arts with a major in music or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The scholarship is provided through annual funds by Dave Holmberg, Al Holmberg, Jeff Holmberg and Sandra Roth. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Jessie E Paull Memorial Prize
The Jessie E Paull Memorial Prize is awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest standing in CIV E 315 (Transportation Engineering) at the University of Alberta. To be eligible, students must obtain a grade of at least 3.3 in this subject and be registered in a full year's program. The prize is funded through an endowment established by Mr AM Paull, formerly Chief Highway Construction Engineer for the Province of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system, with no separate application required.
Jennye Clearwater Scholarship in Recreation and Leisure Studies
The Jennye Clearwater Scholarship in Recreation and Leisure Studies is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the final year of the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism degree. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship was endowed by friends and colleagues of Mrs Jennye Clearwater in honor of her many contributions as a former staff member of the Department of Recreation Administration. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Jennifer A Miller KC Prize in Health and Safety
The Jennifer A Miller KC Prize in Health and Safety is awarded to a student entering an upper year (2nd to 5th) of a Degree of Juris Doctor with superior academic achievement in courses related to health and/or safety law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement in these courses. The prize is funded through an endowment by Jennifer A Miller KC and Family. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Jeff Herzog and Jordan Schulz 2SLGBTQIA+ Leadership Award in Engineering
The Jeff Herzog and Jordan Schulz 2SLGBTQIA+ Leadership Award in Engineering is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes and supports students who have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two-spirited, or queer communities. Preference is given to students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two-spirited, or queer. This scholarship aims to support diverse voices and leadership within the engineering field while encouraging inclusive practices and advocacy for 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
Jeff Herzog and Jordan Schulz 2SLGBTQIA+ Leadership Award in Business
The Jeff Herzog and Jordan Schulz 2SLGBTQIA+ Leadership Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two-spirited, or queer communities. Preference is given to students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identified, two-spirited, or queer. This award recognizes student leadership in supporting and advancing 2SLGBTQIA+ communities within the business school context.
Jean McBean QC Award in Law
The Jean McBean QC Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of a Degree of Juris Doctor at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership in social justice initiatives, women's issues, or community contributions. Preference is given to a student who has completed a course in Family Law. The award is endowed by family, friends, and colleagues of Jean McBean, QC, who was a leader in Family Law and a social justice advocate. This scholarship supports law students who exemplify commitment to advancing social justice and equity in their communities.
Jean I Lee Memorial Scholarship
The Jean I Lee Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and clinical performance. This endowed scholarship was established by Robert Lippe and is administered through the Faculty of Nursing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Janie Larsen Memorial Award
The Janie Larsen Memorial Award is awarded to a student with a GPA of 2.7 or greater in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement with the Physical Education and Recreation Council of Students (PERCS) or a professional associations/community organization in the field of recreation and leisure studies. This endowed award was established by the Larsen family and the Physical Education Council of Students (PERCS) to honor the memory of Janie Larsen and support students pursuing careers in recreation and leisure studies.
Janet Ingibergsson Memorial Award
The Janet Ingibergsson Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Law, Crime and Justice Studies, Ethics and Global Studies, Psychology and Mental Health or Sustainability Studies at Augustana Faculty. Preference is given to students with a vocational interest in Social Work. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and contributions to Augustana Faculty. This is an endowed award established in memory of Janet Ingibergsson.
Jane-Ann Robertson Memorial Scholarship in Physics
The Jane-Ann Robertson Memorial Scholarship in Physics is awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement to a student entering the second year of any of the following Honours programs: Physics, Mathematical Physics, Applied Physics, Computational Science (Physics), or Astrophysics. Consideration will be given to the personal qualities of the individual. Recipients must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by the family and friends of the late Jane-Ann Robertson and is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Jana Lamacova Memorial Award
The Jana Lamacova Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Arts Honors in the departments of Art & Design, Drama or Music. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Fine Arts. This award honors the memory of Jana Lamacova and is funded annually by family and friends.
Jana Hennessy (Herskovic) Memorial Scholarship in Linguistics
The Jana Hennessy (Herskovic) Memorial Scholarship in Linguistics is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is specifically for students majoring or taking an honors degree in Linguistics. Recipients are selected based on both academic standing and financial need. In the event that no eligible candidates can be found entering the fourth year, this scholarship may be given to a third year student with the possibility of it being renewed for the fourth year. This endowed scholarship was established by Mrs. Karla Herskovic in loving memory of her daughter, Jana Hennessy (Herskovic).
James Patrick Folinsbee Memorial Scholarship in Creative Writing
The James Patrick Folinsbee Memorial Scholarship in Creative Writing is awarded to students of demonstrated ability in creative writing who will be entering fourth year of the Honors English program or any year of a graduate program in English at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is also open to students from other institutions who are entering a graduate program in English at the University of Alberta. This award is available to both full-time and part-time students and recognizes excellence in creative writing within the English program. Previous winners are not eligible to be reconsidered for this award.
James McCutcheon Honor Award
The James McCutcheon Honor Award is awarded annually to a student completing the final year of the DDS program who, over the four years of the program, has demonstrated outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, and character and who is expected to occupy a distinguished position in the dental profession. This endowed award is provided by the Dental Alumni Association of the University of Alberta. Recipients of the Dental Alumni Association Prize or the Dental Alumni Association Scholarship are ineligible for this award. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
James McCrie Douglas Memorial Scholarship
The James McCrie Douglas Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering fourth year of an honors program in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated financial need. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the late James McCrie Douglas of Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
James F Hanlan Memorial Scholarship
The James F Hanlan Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Science majoring in an area in the Physical Sciences (Biological Science, Chemistry, Earth and Atmospheric Science, Physics). The scholarship is funded through endowment by the family of James Hanlan and is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application. This continuing scholarship supports undergraduate students pursuing physical sciences education at the University of Alberta.
James DeFelice Scholarship
The James DeFelice Scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the final year of the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program majoring in Drama at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded based on excellence in Drama and academic standing, with extracurricular involvement in various areas of theatre also taken into consideration. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the university's scholarship system.
James D. Balfour Scholarship in Civil Engineering
The James D. Balfour Scholarship in Civil Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated community involvement. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Balfour and Buchanan Families and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
James Barrington Prize in East Asian Studies
The James Barrington Prize in East Asian Studies is awarded annually to the student who attains the highest standing in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. This prize recognizes academic excellence in the field and commemorates James Barrington's pioneering work in establishing the teaching of Southeast Asian History at the University. The award may be granted to full-time, part-time, or convocating students, making it accessible to students at various stages of their academic journey. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
James and Valerie Mayer Family Award
The James and Valerie Mayer Family Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who graduated from high school in Camrose County or the City of Camrose. This is an endowed award provided by James and Valerie Mayer to support undergraduate students demonstrating both academic merit and financial need, with a focus on students from the Camrose area.
James and Hilda Warwick Award
The James and Hilda Warwick Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Science. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
James and Debra Kehrer Scholarship for Professional Pharmacy Students
The James and Debra Kehrer Scholarship for Professional Pharmacy Students is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who has completed at least one year in the professional pharmacy program leading to either a BSc Pharmacy or PharmD degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership activities, including contributions to student life in the faculty and/or university, and community service. This endowed scholarship is administered through the Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta.
James Alexander Bryce (Sandy) Burgess Memorial Award
The James Alexander Bryce (Sandy) Burgess Memorial Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes and supports students who have demonstrated exceptional qualities of courage and resolve in overcoming significant personal obstacles while pursuing their law degree. Established in 1971 through endowed funds contributed by classmates, teachers, and other friends of the late Mr. JAB Burgess, LLB '67, this memorial award honors his companionship and exemplary character. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making this an accessible opportunity for qualifying law students facing exceptional challenges.
James AG Marino Prize in English Language Studies
The James AG Marino Prize in English Language Studies is awarded to an undergraduate or convocating student with superior academic achievement in a senior level course in the area of the development and influence of the English language. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in ENGL 300 or appropriate 400-level courses, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. This prize recognizes excellence in English language studies and is supported by endowed funds from Dr. James AG Marino.
Jacquie and Morris Jevne Memorial Award
The Jacquie and Morris Jevne Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty in Humanities or Social Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership in university life or the community. Preference will be given to a student from a rural Canadian community. This endowed award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and community engagement while pursuing their undergraduate studies in the humanities or social sciences.
Jacos/Japex Scholarship in Engineering
The Jacos/Japex Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of study in Mining Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering or Civil Engineering in the Geotechnical Stream or Environmental Option. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated involvement in community and extra-curricular activities, and demonstrated leadership potential. The scholarship is funded through annual contributions by Jacos/Japex and the Prince Takamado Japan Canada Memorial Fund.
Jack Neal Prize in Technical Communication in Computer and Electrical Engineering
The Jack Neal Prize is awarded to students with superior academic achievement continuing in a Bachelor of Science in Electrical or Computer Engineering degree. This endowed prize was established in honour of Mr. Jack Neal (Electrical Engineering 1952) to encourage and motivate students toward the need for effective written and oral communications skills in the electrical and computer engineering disciplines. Selection is based on academic standing in course work in technical communications (ECE 491, 492, or 495), demonstrated community involvement, and leadership skills. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Jack Monaghan Family Community Leadership Award
The Jack Monaghan Family Community Leadership Award is an annual scholarship awarded to an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sports and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities while maintaining academic standing. Preference is given to students who demonstrate financial need. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds established by family and friends in memory of Jack Monaghan.
Jack Grainge Memorial Prize in Environmental Engineering
The Jack Grainge Memorial Prize in Environmental Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Environmental Engineering courses who is enrolled in Environmental Hydrology (ENV E 320) in the following fall or winter term. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This prize is made possible through endowed funds by Mrs Jessie Grainge and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Jack Craven Scholarship in Business
The Jack Craven Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is also open to part-time students. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system.
JA Jacobs Scholarship in Physics
The JA Jacobs Scholarship in Physics is awarded to the student obtaining the highest standing in the final year of any of the following Specialization programs: Physics, Computational Science (Physics), or Astrophysics. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds by ESEC Consultants Ltd of St Albert, Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
JA Jacobs Scholarship in Geophysics
The JA Jacobs Scholarship in Geophysics is awarded annually to the student obtaining the highest standing in the final year of the Geophysics Specialization Program at the University of Alberta. This scholarship is funded through an endowment by ESEC Consultants Ltd of St Albert, Alberta. The award recognizes academic excellence in geophysics at the undergraduate level. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's award system.
J Ross Vant Prize in Obstetrics
The J Ross Vant Prize in Obstetrics is awarded annually to the graduating student with the highest academic standing and best all-round performance in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. This prize recognizes exceptional achievement in the field of obstetrics and gynecology among graduating medical students. The award is made possible through endowed funds by the Medical Alumni Association and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
J Roger Flumerfelt Leadership Award
The J Roger Flumerfelt Leadership Award is to be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of studies of any undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations. Preference will be given to a student with demonstrated intention to use the funds to attend conferences, seminars or other student activities that promote understanding of greater Canadian unity and East-West goodwill or alternatively for international goodwill. The award is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of J Roger Flumerfelt and the University of Alberta Alumni Association.
J M (Jake) Jacobsen Memorial Scholarship
The J M (Jake) Jacobsen Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in first or second year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. The scholarship is designed to support students who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need. This endowed scholarship is offered in memory of J M (Jake) Jacobsen and is available to students at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus. Recipients are selected based on a combination of academic achievement and demonstrated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. The scholarship is awarded to continuing students at Augustana Faculty.
J Graham Dale Memorial Software Design Prize in Computer Engineering
The J Graham Dale Memorial Software Design Prize in Computer Engineering is awarded annually to a student or a team with superior academic achievement in ECE 321 (Electrical and Computer Engineering – Software Requirements Engineering) entering the fourth or fifth year (co-op program) in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing in ECE 321. Students are automatically considered for this prize upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta awards system.
J Douglas Dale Award in Mechanical Engineering
The J Douglas Dale Award in Mechanical Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. This is an endowed award established by J Douglas Dale at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
J Craig Wilson Award in Leadership
The J Craig Wilson Award in Leadership is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of an equity-denied group with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Recipients are automatically considered based on completion of the General Application for University of Alberta scholarships.
J (Jack) Longworth Scholarship
The J (Jack) Longworth Scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement overall in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship specifically recognizes academic excellence in structural design coursework, with the recipient being the student who achieves the highest mark(s) in structural design course(s). This endowed scholarship was established by the Civil Engineering Class of 1955 on the occasion of their 40th year of graduation, honoring Jack Longworth through contributions from his classmates, former students, colleagues, family, and friends.
Ivy Craven Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Ivy Craven Memorial Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is funded through annual contributions by John Buchan, BCom 1959, and is administered by the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Ivy and William Thomson Undergraduate Scholarship
The Ivy and William Thomson Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement who have completed at least one year of studies at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period taken during the academic year, or on the basis of accumulated credits taken throughout their academic career. This endowed scholarship is funded through the Estate of Ivy and William Thomson and recognizes continuing undergraduate students who demonstrate excellence in their academic pursuits.
Iva and Walter Schendel Scholarship
The Iva and Walter Schendel Scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year in any Faculty at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds established by Bob & Janette Fox in honor of Janette's parents, Iva and Walter Schendel of Corvallis, Oregon.
Isabel Munroe Smith Memorial Scholarship
The Isabel Munroe Smith Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time female student who was originally admitted to the University of Alberta as a nonmatriculated applicant and who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. The scholarship honors the memory of Isabel Munroe Smith, a pioneer social worker and former Dean of Women at the University of Alberta. Selection is made on the basis of superior academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by friends of the University of Alberta to recognize exceptional students who began their academic journey as nonmatriculated students and have demonstrated outstanding academic performance. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta. The scholarship provides financial support to continuing students who meet the eligibility criteria and demonstrate academic excellence.
Isaac and Leah Weinlos Prize in Surgery
The Isaac and Leah Weinlos Prize in Surgery is awarded annually to a student for superior academic achievement in third and fourth year Surgery. The award recognizes excellence in surgical studies and is contingent on the student maintaining an otherwise satisfactory academic record. This endowed prize was established by the late Dr. Weinlos and Mrs. Morris Weinlos and their daughters. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Isaac and Leah Weinlos Prize in Pathology
The Isaac and Leah Weinlos Prize in Pathology is awarded annually to a convocating medical student for outstanding merit in Pathology at the University of Alberta. This prize recognizes exceptional academic achievement in the field of pathology. The award is made possible through endowed funds established by the late Dr. Weinlos and Mrs. Morris Weinlos and daughters. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
ISA-The International Society of Automation-RT McKenzie Memorial Scholarship
The ISA-The International Society of Automation-RT McKenzie Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year in the Computer Process Control option leading to the degree of BSc in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will have achieved the highest academic standing in the qualifying year in Engineering. This scholarship is endowed by the Edmonton Section of ISA - The International Society of Automation and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
ISA-The International Society of Automation Edmonton Section - Dr Reg K Wood Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the seventh term of study in the Computer Process Control Option of the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering degree program. The recipient will be the student who achieves the highest academic standing in terms five and six of the Computer Process Control Option degree program. The award is provided through endowed funds by the Edmonton Section of ISA - The International Society of Automation and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
ISA-The International Society of Automation -Millennium Scholarship
The ISA-The International Society of Automation -Millennium Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fifth term of study in the Computer Process Control option of the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will have achieved the highest academic standing in terms three and four while enrolled in the Computer Process Control option program. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Edmonton Section of ISA - The International Society of Automation and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
ISA-The International Society of Automation - Edmonton Section Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the Computer Process Control option program of the BSc degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to candidates who hold an Engineering Technology Diploma from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) or Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) Polytechnic. If there is no suitable candidate from these institutions, preference will be given to students transferring from an official engineering transfer program within Alberta. In the event that there is no qualified student from either of these groups, the recipient will be selected from students who completed their first year in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the Edmonton Section of ISA - The International Society of Automation.
ISA-The International Society of Automation - Edmonton Section Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to the convocating student with the highest academic standing in the computer process control option at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. The award is funded through an endowment established by the Edmonton Section of ISA - The International Society of Automation. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Irfan Qureshi Memorial Award in Computing Science Education
The Irfan Qureshi Memorial Award in Computing Science Education is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education specializing in Career and Technology Studies: Computing Science. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with demonstrated interest in entrepreneurship. This endowed award was established by the Qureshi Family in memory of Irfan Qureshi, who was a dedicated teacher with the Edmonton Public School Board from 1995-2018. Irfan was a lifelong computer and technology enthusiast with a love for the arts and an interest in combining these passions to encourage his students to achieve their individual dreams and create a unique path forward.
Irene & Jack Brown Scholarship
The Irene & Jack Brown Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated exceptional leadership in volunteer and community involvement. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds by the late Irene & Jack Brown and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Invistec Next Gen Scholarship in Engineering
The Invistec Next Gen Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth or subsequent year of a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, completion of one or more electives in Construction, Transportation, Water Resources and/or Environmental, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This scholarship is funded annually by Invistec Consulting Ltd through the Faculty of Engineering.
Invistec Next Gen Prize in Planning
The Invistec Next Gen Prize in Planning is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Specialization in Planning or Bachelor of Arts with a major in Planning in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on top academic standing in 300 and 400 level coursework. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
International Student Work Experience Program Award
Award to a student who is on a Study Permit with a GPA of 3.0 or greater in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the International Student Working Experience Program. This award is offered through the Faculty of Arts and is funded by annual donations from Oscar Choy, Shaurya Karki, Debosree Mukherjee, Rahda Saikia, James Wang and Saskia Yumna, who were University of Alberta Office of Advancement 2017 interns.
Insolvency Institute of Canada Prize in Insolvency Law
The Insolvency Institute of Canada Prize in Insolvency Law is awarded to a student in any year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated top academic standing in Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law. This prize recognizes excellence in the field of insolvency law and is funded annually by the Insolvency Institute of Canada. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Indira Vinita Singh Memorial Scholarship
The Indira Vinita Singh Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the second, third, or fourth year in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement and demonstrated financial need. This endowed fund was established by Mrs. Karla Singh and family in memory of her daughter, Indira Vinita Singh, to support deserving students pursuing their education degrees.
Indigenous Student Award in Engineering
The Indigenous Student Award in Engineering is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated financial need, with preference given to students enrolled in the Co-op Program. This award is made possible through the generous contributions of annual funds by Frederick Mills and Sherri-Lynn Kuss.
Indigenous Student Award in Arts
The Indigenous Student Award in Arts is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and be enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on both academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
India Community Prize
The India Community Prize is awarded annually to an undergraduate student of outstanding merit at the end of first year in any faculty at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes academic excellence in the first year of undergraduate studies. Financial need may be taken into consideration during the selection process. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Independent Pharmacy Award
The Independent Pharmacy Award is offered by the University of Alberta to support students pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. This award recognizes academic achievement and entrepreneurial spirit within the field of pharmacy. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate an interest in entrepreneurship. The award is funded by annual contributions from multiple Independent Pharmacy owners. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Inanda Hoyme Memorial Scholarship
The Inanda Hoyme Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science with a major in Integrative Biology at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to fourth year students. This endowed scholarship is established in memory of Inanda Hoyme and supports students pursuing studies in biological sciences at the Augustana Campus.
IF Grape Memorial Scholarship
The IF Grape Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta, majoring in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated excellence in languages and/or literature. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's award portal.
IEEE Northern Canada Section Scholarship
The IEEE Northern Canada Section Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third year of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Engineering Physics at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. In the event that more than one student qualifies to receive this award, preference will be given to members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. This is an endowed scholarship provided by the IEEE Northern Canada Section, Region #7, through the Faculty of Engineering.
Ian Morrison Undergraduate Leadership Award
The Ian Morrison Undergraduate Leadership Award is presented to a student entering or enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of any degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional leadership skills and active involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Candidates must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 to be eligible. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. The award was endowed by family and friends of Ian Morrison (BSc Ag 1962; MSc Ag 1973) in honor of Dr. Morrison's dedication to and support of undergraduate student leaders. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Ian Kurtis Osborne Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
The Ian Kurtis Osborne Memorial Scholarship in Nursing is awarded annually to support nursing students at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship, established by Mr. Brent Osborne in memory of his late son Ian Kurtis, honors the legacy of Ian's mother, the late Cheryl Lynn Osborne, who was a graduate of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate superior academic standing, indicated financial need, and strong personal qualities. It is specifically available to students completing the third year of the BSc Nursing program at the Faculty of Nursing.
Ian Greene Leadership Award
The Ian Greene Leadership Award is presented to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who are Peter Lougheed Leadership College scholars. This award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing while demonstrating exceptional leadership qualities, community engagement, volunteerism, and involvement in extracurricular activities. Recipients are selected based on a combination of their academic performance and their contributions to their community through leadership and service. Students are automatically considered for this award when they complete the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
I.A.T.S.E. Local #210 Memorial Scholarship
The I.A.T.S.E. Local #210 Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the final year of the BFA Technical Theatre program Technical Production route at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the IATSE Local #210 in memory of past members of the IATSE, including George Logan. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
I M May Denham Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics
The I M May Denham Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering or continuing in any year of the specialization programs offered by the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing. In the event that two students are deemed to be equally deserving for this scholarship, preference will be given to students in financial need, and/or in the combined specialization in mathematics and finance program. Such preference will be at the discretion of the Department Council. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the family of Dr Ross A Denham and friends of I M May Denham.
Hussar Family Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Award
Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing, with a minimum GPA of 3.0, entering or enrolled in the third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management, the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health or the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference will be given to a student from a farming or ranching family. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None award or scholarship in any given academic year. This award is endowed by Simon and Helen Hussar, long time farmers near Innisfail Alberta and their son, Nick Hussar (BSc Ag 1956, MSc 1958, and PhD 1965), who was employed in the Canadian Feed Industry.
Hung Won Jun Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Hung Won Jun Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Hung Won Jun (PhD '70) to support pharmacy students demonstrating excellent academic performance throughout their Doctor of Pharmacy program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Hume Memorial Award
The Hume Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are enrolled in the second year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This award is funded through an endowment established by the estate of Anne and Robert Hume. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Hugh Hoyles Student Life Award
The Hugh Hoyles Student Life Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing entering second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership, interest and participation in Campus & Community Recreation and student life activities. The award recognizes students who show a commitment to enhancing recreational experiences for students, alumni, faculty, and members of the local community. This endowed award was established by the family and friends of Hugh Hoyles to honor his legacy and support students who embody similar values of leadership and community engagement through recreational activities.
Hugh and Mabel McAfee Memorial Prize
The Hugh and Mabel McAfee Memorial Prize is offered annually to a student or students of outstanding merit in Biochemistry in the first year of Medicine at the University of Alberta, provided the student's record is otherwise satisfactory. The award may be divided at the discretion of the Faculty. This prize is funded by endowed funds established by Mrs. LB Pett of Ottawa, in memory of her parents Hugh and Mabel McAfee. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
HSBC Scholarship in Business
The HSBC Scholarship in Business is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on three key criteria: academic achievement, demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in University or community organizations, and indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship is provided by HSBC and administered through the Alberta School of Business. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Houselighters of the Citadel Theatre Awards
The Houselighters of the Citadel Theatre Awards are awarded annually to Alberta residents entering the third year of studies in an undergraduate degree program on the basis of satisfactory academic standing and proficiency in Drama. Recipients must demonstrate excellent potential to excel in the field of Drama. Preference will be given to students in financial need. This award was endowed in 1994 by the Houselighters of the Citadel Theatre to encourage promising students to further their careers in the field of Drama.
Household Economics Class of 1955 Internship/Practicum Award
The Household Economics Class of 1955 Internship/Practicum Award is awarded to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.0 enrolled in either the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the BSc in Nutrition and Food Science degree program or the practicum component of the BSc in Human Ecology degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of a planned internship or practicum program taken outside the province of Alberta. Preference will be given to a student with a placement at the Hospital Infantil De Las Californias in Tijuana, Mexico. This award is funded by endowed funds provided by members of the Household Economics Class of 1955, in recognition of their 50th anniversary of graduation.
Household Economics Class of 1949 Scholarship
The Household Economics Class of 1949 Scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement who has expressed an interest in the nutritional welfare of humans. The scholarship is designated for students entering the second year of studies in the BSc Nutrition and Food Science degree program, majoring in Nutrition and Food or Nutrition. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April period, as determined by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. In the event that no qualified candidate can be found entering the second year, the scholarship may be awarded to students entering third or fourth year of the program. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds contributed by members of the Household Economics Class of 1949 at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Horace Johnson Memorial Scholarship in Law
The Horace Johnson Memorial Scholarship in Law is awarded to a student entering first year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on superior academic achievement and demonstrated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Mrs. Louise Johnson in memory of her husband, the late Honorable Mr. Justice Horace Johnson. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Horace Harvey Medal in Law
The Horace Harvey Medal in Law is awarded to a convocating student for achieving the highest standing in the work prescribed for the Juris Doctor (JD) degree at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. This prestigious medal recognizes exceptional academic achievement, requiring the recipient to obtain an average of not less than 3.3 GPA. The award is endowed by funds from the late Chief Justice of Alberta, honoring his legacy and commitment to legal education excellence. Students are automatically considered for this medal based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. This is a merit-based award that recognizes outstanding academic performance throughout the JD program.
Honourable Mr Justice Yaroslaw Roslak Memorial Bursary
This annual bursary is awarded to a graduating student with satisfactory academic standing from the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes Justice Roslak's devotion to the rule of law and the Canadian Justice System. Recipients are selected based on a combination of academic standing, demonstrated financial need, and a demonstrated interest in civil liberties and human rights as evidenced by enrollment in optional courses related to these areas. The bursary is endowed by Syncrude Canada Ltd and Davis LLP in memory of The Honourable Mr Justice Yaroslaw Roslak.
Honourable Mr Justice Arnold F Moir Scholarships
The Honourable Mr Justice Arnold F Moir Scholarships are awarded annually to a student who has completed second year and is entering third year on the basis of outstanding academic achievement. The scholarship is endowed by Edythe M Moir, wife of Mr Justice Arnold F Moir, and by members of the Judiciary who have taught over the years in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Quebec Awards
The Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Quebec Awards are endowed funds established through the Estate of André Dubuc in memory of his father, The Honourable Lucien Dubuc. This scholarship is awarded annually to Quebec residents who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing while enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program offered at Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Awards for International Students
The Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Awards for International Students are awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are registered in any year of an undergraduate or graduate degree program offered at Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta. Eligible students must be at the University of Alberta on a study permit, or participating in an international academic exchange with an institution that has an ongoing student exchange agreement with the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected primarily on the basis of academic standing, with financial need potentially taken into consideration. The awards are funded through endowed funds from the Estate of André Dubuc in memory of his father, The Honourable Lucien Dubuc.
Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Awards
The Honourable Lucien Dubuc Memorial Awards are endowed scholarships awarded to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a degree program at Faculté Saint-Jean. The awards are specifically designed to support students specializing in the history of French Canada or studying French-Canadian Literature. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students studying French Canada in the West. The awards were established through the Estate of André Dubuc in memory of his father, The Honourable Lucien Dubuc.
Honourable JJ Stratton QC Scholarship
The Honourable JJ Stratton QC Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year or convocating from the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and an interest in corporate and commercial law as demonstrated by enrollment in required and optional courses related to corporate and commercial law. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the law firm of Davis LLP in recognition of the level of excellence in the practice of corporate and commercial law demonstrated by the Honourable JJ Stratton QC.
Honourable J E L Côté Prize in Civil Procedure
The Honourable J E L Côté Prize in Civil Procedure is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Civil Procedure (LAW 452). The prize is funded through endowed funds established by friends of the Honourable Justice Jean Côté. Selection is based on academic standing in the course, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta. This prize recognizes excellence in the study of civil procedure within the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.
Honourable GA Cameron Steer Scholarship
The Honourable GA Cameron Steer Scholarship is awarded annually to a student who has completed first year and is entering second year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of outstanding academic achievement. This award is funded by endowments from members of the Judiciary who have taught over the years in the Faculty of Law, as well as PCL Construction Group Inc in recognition of the contribution of Dr Robert Stollery, PEng, CM to health care, education and the well being of the community and to the development of the PCL family of companies. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Honourable Dr Lois E. Hole Student Spirit Award for 3rd Year Students
The Honourable Dr Lois E. Hole Student Spirit Award for 3rd Year Students is awarded to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.0 entering the third year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, volunteer work, and community involvement both on and off campus. This award is provided through annual funds by Alumni and Friends of the University of Alberta in collaboration with the Hole Family in memory of the Honourable Dr Lois E Hole. Recipients may not be in receipt of another major award at the time of receiving this scholarship.
Honourable Donald Lee Prize in Immigration Law
The Honourable Donald Lee Prize in Immigration Law is awarded annually to a student in Law at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement in the subject of Immigration Law (Law 588). This prize recognizes academic excellence in immigration law studies. The award is endowed by the Chinese Canadian National Council, the Edmonton Immigrant Services Association and friends of the Honourable Mr Justice Donald Lee. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Honourable Constantine Kosowan Award
The Honourable Constantine Kosowan Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year of the Juris Doctor (JD) degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate leadership qualities, overall involvement, and a strong commitment to the Law Show or other student activities within the Faculty of Law. Recipients are selected based on their contributions to the law school community and their engagement in extracurricular activities. The award is funded through an endowment established by the family, friends, and colleagues of the Honourable Constantine Kosowan to honor his legacy and support future law students who embody similar values of leadership and community involvement.
Honourable Clinton J Ford Shields
This award is presented annually to the two students who make the best arguments in the finals of the annual Moot Court Competition at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The award recognizes excellence in legal argumentation and oral advocacy. The winners' names are recorded on a permanent plaque, which was a gift of the late Chief Justice. The four finalists are selected from students who have presented the best arguments in the Moot program, and they compete in two teams, with the winning team having their names engraved on the shield.
Honors Medal in Philosophy
This annual award recognizes a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with Honors in Philosophy. The recipient will be the student with the highest academic standing in the last two years of the program. Students are automatically considered for this honor based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Honorable Justice Cecilia Johnstone Equality Award
Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing convocating from the JD degree program who has made an outstanding contribution to social equality in the community or at Law School. Recipient will have demonstrated a passion for fairness, compassion for those in need, and a proven commitment of excellence and leadership in equality issues. Recipient will also have explained how he or she will seek to strengthen equality in the future. Consideration will be given to any special efforts an applicant may have demonstrated in overcoming obstacles, financial or otherwise. This endowed award was established by family, friends and colleagues of Madam Justice Cecilia Johnstone to honor her legacy of commitment to social justice and equality.
Honorable Dr Lois E Hole Student Spirit Award
The Honorable Dr Lois E Hole Student Spirit Award is awarded to a full-time student with a GPA of 3.0 or above enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, volunteer, and community involvement both on and off campus. This endowed award was established by the University of Alberta Alumni Association in collaboration with the Hole Family in memory of the Honorable Lois Hole. Recipients may not be in receipt of another major award at the time of selection.
Honorable Cecilia Johnstone Adversity Award
The Honorable Cecilia Johnstone Adversity Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in any year of the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will have demonstrated how they have overcome life challenges and obstacles, financial or otherwise, to attend university. This endowed award was established by family, friends and colleagues of Justice Cecilia Johnstone to recognize students who have persevered through adversity to pursue their legal education.
Honor Desiree Mooney Memorial Scholarship
The Honor Desiree Mooney Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the BSc Agriculture or the BSc in Animal Health degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by family and friends in memory of Honor Desiree Mooney. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. This award supports students pursuing agricultural and animal health studies who have shown both academic excellence and engagement beyond the classroom.
Hon Samuel S Lieberman Memorial Scholarship in Law
The Hon Samuel S Lieberman Memorial Scholarship in Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Degree of Juris Doctor. The scholarship recognizes law students who have secured a clerking position with the superior courts in any province or territory in Canada or with the Federal superior courts. This award is endowed by members of the Lieberman family, and friends and colleagues of the Hon Samuel S Lieberman, who was a sessional lecturer in the Faculty of Law and long-time member of the Court of Appeal of Canada. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Hoang Dang Le Memorial Award in Engineering
The Hoang Dang Le Memorial Award in Engineering is awarded to students who are Permanent Residents or Refugees with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The award honors Mr. Hoang Dang Le, whose passion was improving the education system and who dedicated over 25 years to helping build and maintain schools across Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Hilda Wilson Memorial Scholarship
The Hilda Wilson Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student with a disability on the basis of superior academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and family in memory of Hilda Wilson to support students with disabilities pursuing their academic goals at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making it an accessible opportunity for eligible candidates who demonstrate academic excellence.
Herbert E Morris Scholarship in Chemistry
The Herbert E Morris Scholarship in Chemistry is awarded to a student of outstanding merit entering the final year of the Honors Chemistry or Specialization Chemistry program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by Mrs. Morris in memory of her husband, a graduate of the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Herbert and Jeannette Hall Awards in Forestry
The Herbert and Jeannette Hall Awards in Forestry are awarded annually to students with satisfactory academic standing entering each of the second, third, and fourth years of the BSc Forestry program or the BSc Forest Business Management program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students born in Alberta. The awards are provided from endowed funds established by the late Herbert and Jeannette Hall.
Herb Link Memorial Award
The Herb Link Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership, sportsmanship ability and expected distinguished contribution to the dental profession and dental community. Preference will be given to a student in financial need. This award was endowed by colleagues, friends and family in memory of Herb Link, a popular Edmonton dentist who was rapidly emerging as a community leader in Edmonton at the time of his death.
Henry Van Zeggelaar Scholarship in Poultry Science
The Henry Van Zeggelaar Scholarship in Poultry Science is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the BSc. in Agriculture (Animal Science major), BSc. in Animal Health, BSc. in Agricultural/Food Business Management, or BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science program who is enrolled in a course that involves poultry related projects. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate strong communication skills, a demonstrated commitment to the poultry industry, and academic standing. This award is provided by endowed funds established by friends of Mr. Henry Van Zeggelaar, in honour of his dedication to the undergraduate program in Poultry Science and to recognize his retirement from Lilydale after 38 years of service. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Henry Hearn Memorial Scholarship in Plant Biology
The Henry Hearn Memorial Scholarship in Plant Biology is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Honors or Specialization in Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in plant biology coursework. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of the late Henry George Hearn of Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Henry Gerrie Ward Prize in Western Canadian History
The Henry Gerrie Ward Prize in Western Canadian History is awarded annually to a student who has written the best essay in any 400-level History course on a topic in Western Canadian history. This endowed prize was established by Mrs Jean Ward and family in memory of their late husband and father. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing and the potential to contribute to the historiography of Western Canada. In the event that two students are deemed to be of equal standing, financial need will also be taken into consideration. This prize recognizes excellence in historical scholarship focused specifically on Western Canadian topics and aims to encourage students to engage deeply with the region's history.
Henry Anton Deutsch Medical Undergraduate Research Award
The Henry Anton Deutsch Medical Undergraduate Research Award is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine who have completed cardiology research. Selection is based on academic standing. This award is funded through an endowed bequest from the Estate of Henry Anton Deutsch and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Helga Dalman Memorial Scholarship
The Helga Dalman Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating student with a major in Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement and is given to the student who has attained the highest grade point average on a minimum of 24 credits over the most recent September to April academic period. The scholarship was established through annual funds by Lillian MacPherson in honour of her grandmother. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Helen Tkachenko Prize in Russian and/or Ukrainian Language
The Helen Tkachenko Prize in Russian and/or Ukrainian Language is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Beginners' Russian and/or Beginners' Ukrainian coursework. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This prize was established through endowed funds by the late Helen Tkachenko and is administered by the Faculty of Arts.
Helen Schenk Memorial Scholarship
The Helen Schenk Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of studies in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, with preference given to students who have indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered through the General Application process and do not need to submit a separate application. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Helen Schenk.
Helen McArthur Scholarship in Nursing
The Helen McArthur Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the Friends of the University of Alberta and is awarded through the Faculty of Nursing. Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Helen M Eckert Lifespan Development Scholarship
The Helen M Eckert Lifespan Development Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated a strong academic record and a clear interest in studying changes in human physical structure, performance, and capabilities during the lifespan. This endowed scholarship honors Helen M Eckert's legacy in the field of lifespan development and kinesiology. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible students.
Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
The Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in Nursing is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing) program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds through a bequest from the Estate of Helen Jeannette Raver and contributions from the Faculty of Nursing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in English
The Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in English is awarded annually to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in a degree program in the Faculty of Arts with a major in English. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. The scholarship is funded through an endowment from the Estate of Helen Jeannette Raver. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in Education
The Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in Education is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in the Bachelor of Education or the Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established through a bequest from the Estate of Helen Jeannette Raver and is administered by the Faculty of Education.
Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in Dentistry
The Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship in Dentistry is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship was established through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Helen Jeannette Raver. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship
The Helen Jeannette Raver Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science degree program in Human Ecology or the Bachelor of Science degree program in Nutrition and Food Sciences in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is endowed through a bequest from the Estate of Helen Jeannette Raver. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Helen Biltek Leadership Scholarship
The Helen Biltek Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in Honors Mathematical Physics or Honors Physics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with demonstrated leadership in student activities. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by the family, colleagues and friends of Helen Biltek on her retirement as Administrative Assistant in the Department of Physics. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Heart & Stroke Foundation Students' Association Award in Health Sciences
The Heart & Stroke Foundation Students' Association Award in Health Sciences is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Nursing, Pharmacy, Kinesiology, Medical Laboratory Science, Radiation Therapy, Medicine or Dentistry. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community involvement, innovation and/or research in the area of health. Preference is given to a student underrepresented in their field of study. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
HB Collier Memorial Gold Medal
The HB Collier Memorial Gold Medal is awarded annually to a student graduating from Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Alberta on the basis of superior academic achievement. This award honors the late Dr. H. Bruce Collier, FRSC, who was a past-president of the Faculty Association, a past-chairman of the Biochemistry Department, and the supervisor of the first PhD student registered at the University of Alberta. The endowed fund was established by the family, friends and colleagues of Dr. Collier, Medical Laboratory Science Alumni, and the Faculty of Medicine. Part-time students are eligible for this award, and recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Hazel Alberta Robinson Memorial Award
The Hazel Alberta Robinson Memorial Award is presented to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education program at the University of Alberta who demonstrate exceptional creative writing ability combined with strong academic performance. This endowed award, established through the Estate of the late Georgina Catherine Robinson, recognizes students who have been enrolled in Secondary Education (EDSE) or Elementary/Secondary (EDES) courses during the previous academic year. Recipients must maintain a GPA of 3.3 or greater in their coursework. The award supports continuing students, those approaching convocation, and students within the Faculty of Education who excel in both academic achievement and creative writing skills.
Hawkins Family Scholarship in Music
The Hawkins Family Scholarship in Music is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of the Interdisciplinary Studies: Creativity and Culture major with a Music Specialization or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from rural Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Harvard Broadcasting Performance Award in Music
The Harvard Broadcasting Performance Award in Music is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in the Bachelor of Music program. Selection is based on outstanding potential demonstrated in music performance and academic standing. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). This is an endowed award funded by Harvard Broadcasting and administered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Harry Koumarelas Scholarship
The Harry Koumarelas Scholarship is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in the College of Health Sciences, College of Natural and Applied Sciences or College of Social Sciences and Humanities. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds established by Harry Koumarelas and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
Harry J Strynadka Research Prize
The Harry J Strynadka Research Prize is awarded to a student enrolled in a 200, 300, or 400 level Native Studies course at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes the best research paper on specific 19th century topics related to Prairie Indigenous peoples, buffalo/bison, or the Environment. This award was established through endowed funds by Harry J Strynadka, an active friend and philanthropist of the Faculty of Native Studies. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Harry Farmer Scholarship in Music Performance
The Harry Farmer Scholarship in Music Performance is awarded to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, outstanding musical merit, and performance. Preference is given to students in the area of organ performance. This scholarship is endowed by the Estate of Elsie Marguerite Farmer and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Harry Ernest Bulyea Prize
The Harry Ernest Bulyea Prize is awarded annually to the third year student who achieves the highest average mark in all courses in Operative and Restorative Dentistry. This prize is endowed by the University of Alberta Dental Alumni Association in memory of Harry Ernest Bulyea, the first Director of the School of Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes academic excellence in clinical dentistry coursework and is automatically awarded to eligible students based on their academic performance.
Harry E. Balfour Scholarship in Mathematics
The Harry E. Balfour Scholarship in Mathematics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of study in Honors or Specialization Mathematics at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated community involvement. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Balfour and Buchanan Families and administered through the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Harry Cornwell Undergraduate Award in Range Management
Awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing continuing in or convocating with an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences who have completed a minimum of 3 courses in Range Management. Selection based on demonstrated excellence in the classroom and associated field experience, and community involvement. Student(s) may receive this award no more than twice during their academic career. This endowed award was established by the estate of Harry Cornwell, who was a major booster of range management in Alberta, including the education and training of undergraduate and graduate students. During the 1980's, Harry was instrumental in helping build research endowments at the University of Alberta that supported undergraduate and graduate students, including travel support for members of the University of Alberta Range Team to compete at the annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Harry and Judy Buddle Leadership Award
The Harry and Judy Buddle Leadership Award is awarded to mature students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership in community or extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with a major or minor in Retailing & Services. This award is funded through an endowment by the Servus Credit Union and provides financial support to students who demonstrate both academic achievement and leadership qualities.
Harry and Betty Gaede Music Award
The Harry and Betty Gaede Music Award is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a Music Specialization or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference will be given to a student from the Camrose area. This endowed award was established by the Honourable Judge H D Gaede and Mrs Betty Gaede to support music students at the Augustana Campus.
Harry and Annie Girgulis Memorial Award
The Harry and Annie Girgulis Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering majoring in Civil Engineering or in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in community activities. Preference is given to students enrolled in second year. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Harry Alexander Gilchrist Prize
The Harry Alexander Gilchrist Prize is awarded annually to recognize academic excellence in dental education. Specifically, this prize is awarded to the third year student with the highest average mark in all courses in Prosthetic Dentistry. The prize is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The prize was established through endowed funds by the University of Alberta Dental Alumni Association, in memory of the former Professor of Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Harry A Pearse Scholarship in Medicine
The Harry A Pearse Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by Mary P Ray and Warren H Pearse, MD. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the university.
Harry A Friedman Memorial Scholarship
The Harry A Friedman Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Mrs Frances Friedman in memory of her late husband, Harry A Friedman. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Harris Gillespie Field QC Prize in Environmental Law
The Harris Gillespie Field QC Prize in Environmental Law is awarded annually to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in LAW 559 or LAW 659 in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen based on their academic performance in Environmental Law (LAW 559) or International Environmental Law (LAW 593). The prize is funded by endowed funds established by Field Atkinson Perraton, Barristers and Solicitors, in honour of Harris Gillespie Field, QC, one of their former senior partners. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Harold W Riley Memorial Scholarship
The Harold W Riley Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a student of outstanding merit who has shown a special interest in the history of Western Canada. The scholarship is provided the student's record is otherwise satisfactory and the recipient is returning as an undergraduate student in the next academic year. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Mrs. Riley and is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Harold Lawrence Hawe Bursary - Renewable
The Harold Lawrence Hawe Bursary is awarded annually to a student entering first year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated financial need. This bursary provides significant financial support to help law students focus on their studies without the burden of financial stress. The award is renewable for up to two additional years, contingent upon the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic standing in each subsequent year. This renewable structure allows students to receive consistent support throughout their legal education, provided they continue to meet the academic performance requirements.
Harold and Opal Hess Bursaries in Medicine
The Harold and Opal Hess Bursaries in Medicine are awarded annually to students enrolled in any year of the MD program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic standing. These bursaries are funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Harold and Opal Hess. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Harold and Florence Mosley Memorial Awards in Nursing
The Harold and Florence Mosley Memorial Awards in Nursing are awarded annually to students entering the third or fourth year in the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The awards are based on satisfactory academic standing with preference given to students who have made contributions to the improvement of health among disadvantaged groups. The awards are funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Harold E. Mosley in memory of Harold and Florence Mosley. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and no student may hold this award more than once.
Harbhajan Rai Memorial Scholarship in Science
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need and to students who are employed. This scholarship honors Harbhajan Rai, who arrived in Edmonton from India in the 1970s and was a devoted family man who recognized the importance of education and was intrigued by science. He spent his life working difficult blue-collar jobs to ensure his three children could attend university and maintained the belief that equal access for all was a necessity of a superior educational system. His children established this scholarship to offer support to the next generation in honor of his memory and beliefs.
Hamdon Family Engage For Change Business School Scholarship
The Hamdon Family Engage For Change Business School Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business with a major in Accounting, Finance, or Business Economics and Law. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This scholarship recognizes students who not only excel academically but also contribute meaningfully to their communities and demonstrate strong leadership qualities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Hamadeh Award in Islamic Studies
The Hamadeh Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Alberta. The award is endowed by Mohamed Hamadeh and Asmaa Wakaa. Selection is based on academic standing and completion of three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted through the university's scholarship portal.
Halyna Chomiak Freeland Memorial Award
The Halyna Chomiak Freeland Memorial Award is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and/or community involvement. The award gives preference to student(s) with contributions (within the University and/or via extra-curricular involvement) to Ukraine or in the diaspora, and/or the advancement of women's rights. Special consideration is given to applicant(s) who demonstrate they have overcome obstacles, whether financial or otherwise. This endowed award was established by the family of Halyna Chomiak Freeland to honor her memory and support law students who exemplify leadership and community engagement.
Haemonetics Software Solutions Computing Science Scholarship
The Haemonetics Software Solutions Computing Science Scholarship is awarded to a resident of Alberta with superior academic achievement continuing in the fourth year of study with a major in computing science in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement and financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
H S Ragan Prize in Structural Engineering
The H S Ragan Prize in Structural Engineering is awarded annually to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident completing the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have satisfactory standing in the fourth year and will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement obtained on the aggregate marks in the third and fourth year structural analysis and design courses. This prize is funded through endowed funds established by the friends and family of Mr H Stan Ragan. It recognizes outstanding academic performance specifically in structural engineering coursework during the third and fourth years of study. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. No separate application is required beyond the general scholarship application process.
H Earl Joudrie Scholarship
The H Earl Joudrie Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Political Science, Economics, or History. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Preference will be given to a student with indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship is funded by Canadian Tire Corporation in recognition of the service of H Earl Joudrie and is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Gwiizii tsàt gwitàatsàh (We Will Make it Better Award)
This award is provided to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership within an Indigenous community, participation in Indigenous cultural resurgence initiatives, and/or raising awareness of Indigenous rights in the community at large. This scholarship recognizes Indigenous students who are actively engaged in their communities and contributing to Indigenous cultural resurgence and advocacy. The award is funded by Annual funds by 150 Acts of Reconciliation (Crystal Gail Fraser and Sara Komarnisky).
Gwendolyn Ewan Scholarship
The Gwendolyn Ewan Scholarship is awarded to students who are residents of the Northwest Territories with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through an endowment from the Estate of Gwendolyn Ewan. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to female students. This is a continuing scholarship opportunity, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Gwendoline-Mary Standly-Rowswell Scholarship in Music
The Gwendoline-Mary Standly-Rowswell Scholarship in Music is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in piano performance. This scholarship recognizes outstanding students who combine strong academic performance with exceptional skill in piano performance. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Guy Stuart Phillips Memorial Award
The Guy Stuart Phillips Memorial Award is a scholarship opportunity for students enrolled in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. Established through endowed funds by friends and family of the late Guy Stuart Phillips, this award aims to encourage individuals not familiar with the culture, history, and languages of East Asia to pursue studies in these areas. The scholarship is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing, enrolled in the second or subsequent years of East Asian Studies. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in East Asian culture, history, and language, with preference given to students with indicated financial need.
Guy Goyette Scholarship
The Guy Goyette Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Education degree at Faculté Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated intent to teach in Alberta at a francophone school for at least two years after convocation. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the estate of Guy Goyette and supports students at Campus Saint-Jean.
Guy and Vanna Tessier Secondary Education Award
The Guy and Vanna Tessier Secondary Education Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a convocating student in the secondary route of the Bachelor of Education program at the University of Alberta who shows outstanding potential to contribute to the improvement of secondary education teaching in Alberta. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing, student teaching reports and recommendations, advisor's recommendations, and commitment to teaching shown through professionally related activities. This endowed award was established by Mr. Guy and Mrs. Vanna Tessier of Edmonton, Alberta, to recognize and support promising future educators who demonstrate excellence in their preparation for secondary teaching careers.
Gurharpal Singh Bains Memorial Scholarship
The Gurharpal Singh Bains Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the BSc (Honors) degree program with Specialization in Geology in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, with preference given to the student with the highest academic standing. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the estate of Gurharpal Singh Bains and is administered through the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Gregory and Julia Patrick Award in Ukrainian Culture
The Gregory and Julia Patrick Award in Ukrainian Culture is awarded annually to a graduate or undergraduate student who submits the best proposal for a research project in the area of Ukrainian performing arts or ritual. Recipients will be selected on the basis of the proposal submitted and financial need. The award is endowed by the late Helen Tkachenko in honour of her nephew Gregory and his wife Julia. This award is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Greene Family Award in Medicine
The Greene Family Award in Medicine is awarded to students with a GPA of 2.5 or greater enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is provided through endowed funds by Dr. Calvin Greene and Family and supports students in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks system.
Great-West Life Bilingual Bachelor of Commerce Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of the Bilingual Bachelor of Commerce Degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through community involvement and extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students majoring in Marketing or Finance. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Great-West Life and is administered by the Alberta School of Business.
Great-West Life Bachelor of Commerce Scholarship
The Great-West Life Bachelor of Commerce Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through community involvement and extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students majoring in Marketing or Finance. This endowed scholarship supports outstanding business students who have shown both academic excellence and commitment to their communities through leadership and extracurricular engagement.
Graham Family Scholarship in Business
The Graham Family Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports and/or cultural activities, and academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by Noella and Peter Graham, 1966 BCom, in honour of their children James, 1998 BSc (ChemEng), Kerstin, 2000 BEd, and Kenna, 2001 BCom.
Graham and Ethel Jones Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships
The Graham and Ethel Jones Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be the student with the highest academic standing in the specializations of applied economics, environmental economics and policy, or agricultural business management. The award is based on academic standing and a history of involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship was established by family, friends and colleagues of Graham Ward Jones (1915-1987) and Ethel Jane Jones (1915-1987).
GR Van Petten Memorial Prize
The GR Van Petten Memorial Prize is awarded annually to two students in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes superior academic standing in therapeutic modules, with one award given to a student entering third year and one to a student entering fourth year of an undergraduate degree program. The recipient entering third year is selected based on academic achievement in PHARM 327, 347, 357, 367, 377, 427, and 487. The recipient entering fourth year is selected based on academic achievement in PHARM 387, 407, 417, 437, 447, 467, 477, 497, and 499. This prize is made possible through endowed funds provided by friends and associates of the late Garry Van Petten. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Governor General's Silver Medal
The Governor General's Silver Medal is awarded annually to the three undergraduate students who achieve the highest academic standing overall upon convocation from their Bachelor degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen from a list of nominees, with one nominee submitted per Faculty. The selection is based entirely on academic standing. This prestigious award recognizes exceptional academic achievement among graduating undergraduate students across all faculties. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Gordon Wright QC Memorial Award
The Gordon Wright QC Memorial Award is awarded annually to a convocating student at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law whose participation in the moot court program has demonstrated superior skill in the field of advocacy. This award honors the memory of Gordon Wright, a former MLA for Edmonton Strathcona, and is funded through endowed contributions from family and friends. The award recognizes excellence in legal advocacy and moot court performance, supporting outstanding law students as they complete their degree and transition into legal practice.
Gordon Nicolson Memorial Scholarship in Career and Technology Studies
The Gordon Nicolson Memorial Scholarship in Career and Technology Studies is awarded to a full-time student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of the Secondary Education Route with a major in Career and Technology Studies. Selection is based on academic standing and contributions made to student life through Department and Faculty activities, with preference given to students holding a valid journeyman certificate. The scholarship is offered through the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. This scholarship was established through endowed funds from a gift to the university by Mrs. Hertha Nicolson, widow of the late Mr. Gordon Nicolson, to honor his legacy. Students may not receive both the Gordon Nicolson Memorial Award and the V Nelson Ayres Memorial Award in the same year. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Gordon Giles Rowswell Scholarship in Agriculture
The Gordon Giles Rowswell Scholarship in Agriculture is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is made possible through annual funds by the Gordon Giles Rowswell Fund and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Golden Bell Jar Undergraduate Scholarships in Physics
The Golden Bell Jar Undergraduate Scholarships in Physics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in any of the following Honours programs: Physics, Mathematical Physics, Applied Physics, Computational Science (Physics), or Astrophysics. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by an anonymous donor and is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Golden Bearrister Alumni Award
The Golden Bearrister Alumni Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year in the JD degree program at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership, overall involvement, and commitment to the Golden Bearristers student organization. Consideration may also be given to overall student involvement at the University of Alberta and demonstrated financial need. This award is funded through endowed funds established by Golden Bearrister Alumni and supports law students who demonstrate exceptional engagement with the law school community.
Gold Medal in Science
The Gold Medal in Science is awarded annually to the convocating student from the Specialization programs in the Faculty of Science who has shown the highest distinction in scholarship. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding academic achievement among graduating students in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Gold Medal in Computing Science
The Gold Medal in Computing Science is awarded to the student convocating from the Honors or Specialization program in Computing Science who has the highest average in courses taken in the last three years of the program. This prestigious award recognizes academic excellence in computing science at the University of Alberta. Preference is given to students who have maintained 30 units of course weight in each of their last three academic years, demonstrating consistent academic engagement and performance throughout their undergraduate studies.
Gold Medal in Chemistry
The Gold Medal in Chemistry is awarded annually to the convocating student from the Honors or Specialization programs in Chemistry who has the highest average in courses credited towards the degree. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in chemistry at the University of Alberta. The award is presented to graduating students who demonstrate exceptional performance throughout their chemistry program. To be eligible for this medal, students must be graduating from either the Honors or Specialization programs in Chemistry and must have achieved a minimum average of 3.7 (on a 4.0 scale). The medal is awarded to the student with the highest overall average in courses that count towards their chemistry degree. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Glynne Jones Memorial Award
The Glynne Jones Memorial Award is awarded to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. The award is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership in student activities. Preference is given to students with a major or minor in Environmental Studies. This endowed award honors the memory of Glynne Jones and supports continuing students at the Augustana Campus.
Gloria Aaron Prize in Oncology
The Gloria Aaron Prize in Oncology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of study for a Bachelor of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the academic standing in the oncology block, MED525. This endowed prize was established by Dr. Theodore H. Aaron to recognize excellence in oncology studies among medical students.
Glenn and Barbara White Award
The Glenn and Barbara White Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering or the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or other contributions to helping others. This endowed award was established by Jacqueline Corbett in honour of her mother and father, both proud University of Alberta Alumni (Glenn White, Faculty of Engineering 1960 and Barbara (née Hemsing) White, Faculty of Nursing 1960) who have given generously of their time and talents in service of others.
Glen Bigam Memorial Scholarship
The Glen Bigam Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study for a Bachelor of Science with an Honors or Specialization in Chemistry. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Carol Bigam, Family, and Friends to support chemistry students at the University of Alberta.
Glanz Family Scholarship in Medicine
The Glanz Family Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by family and friends of Elfriede Glanz and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's AcademicWorks platform.
Gladys Eleanor Eckert Scholarship
The Gladys Eleanor Eckert Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Music at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Estate of Gladys Eleanor Eckert and administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Gillespie Family Scholarship in Business
The Gillespie Family Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Finance at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Lorraine and Henry Gillespie, '59 BCom, and is administered through the Alberta School of Business. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Gilead Sciences Undergraduate Scholarship in Organic Chemistry - Renewable
This is an annual scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering second year Honors or Specialization Chemistry who have demonstrated a continuing interest in organic chemistry. Recipients are chosen based on academic standing. The scholarship is renewable for a further two years provided the student maintains first-class standing, making it available for a total of three years. The award is offered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta and is funded by Annual funds from Degussa Fine Chemicals and Gilead Alberta.
Gilead Sciences Prize in Carbohydrate Chemistry
The Gilead Sciences Prize in Carbohydrate Chemistry is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third or fourth year Honors or Specialization Chemistry at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes the student who has achieved the highest average in Chemistry 460. Recipients are selected based on academic standing in Chemistry 460, with preference given to students who have indicated an interest in Carbohydrate Chemistry. This prize supports outstanding undergraduate chemistry students pursuing advanced studies in this specialized field of chemistry.
Gervin Métis Leadership Award in Law
The Gervin Métis Leadership Award in Law is awarded to a student who is a Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award is funded by annual contributions from Mark Gervin, LLB, with the goal of raising awareness for and supporting Métis students. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in the preservation and participation in Métis culture and leadership within the Indigenous community. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's application system.
Gertrude Sharp Integrated Dietetic Internship Scholarship
The Gertrude Sharp Integrated Dietetic Internship Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Science degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference will be given to a student with indicated financial need and/or who attended high school in Alberta. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Gertrude Sharp, a 1932 graduate of the University of Alberta Household Economics program, and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Gerry Berkhold Undergraduate Award
The Gerry Berkhold Undergraduate Award is awarded to a student from rural Alberta with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce who has graduated from an Alberta high school outside the metropolitan centers of Edmonton and Calgary. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations and academic standing, with preference given to a student with indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by Gerry Berkhold and is administered through the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
German Canadian Business and Professional Association of Alberta Prize in Senior and Honors Courses
This prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in senior-level or Honors German coursework. The award is funded through an endowment established by the German Canadian Business and Professional Association of Alberta and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Gerald Ferro Memorial Scholarship in Anthropology
The Gerald Ferro Memorial Scholarship in Anthropology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in or convocating from the fourth year of a BA in Anthropology who has completed coursework in Forensic Anthropology and intends to commence graduate studies in the field of Anthropology. Selection is based on research potential, innovation of proposed research, and academic standing. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by Dr. Roy Marokus, MD in memory of the late Gerald Ferro, a former Solicitor and Attorney at Law in Tucson, Arizona.
George Romaniuk Memorial Prize
The George Romaniuk Memorial Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in senior-level Ukrainian coursework. This endowed fund was established by Mrs Helen Kowal in memory of her brother George Romaniuk. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
George R Graham Memorial Bursaries
The George R Graham Memorial Bursaries are awarded annually to students enrolled in the undergraduate medical program at the University of Alberta. The awards are based on a combination of academic achievement and financial need. These bursaries are funded through an endowment established by the late George R Graham, administered through a trust by Royal Trust. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this specific award.
George Naoum Memorial Award in Construction Engineering
The George Naoum Memorial Award in Construction Engineering is awarded to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.0 entering the fourth year in the Faculty of Engineering and studying Construction Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing combined with involvement with engineering student activities, with preference given to a student with indicated financial need. If no qualified candidate entering fourth year can be found, those entering third year will be considered. This endowed award was established by the family and friends of the late George Naoum, Civil Engineer, Class of 1955 and proud alumnus of the University of Alberta, to honor his memory and support students pursuing construction engineering studies.
George Knowles Family Aboriginal Student Award in Education
The George Knowles Family Aboriginal Student Award in Education is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education. Selection is based on academic standing. The award was established through endowed funds by George Knowles, '72 MBA, who wants to encourage students to return to their home communities upon completion of the Bachelor of Education degree. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
George H Steer Scholarship
The George H Steer Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who has completed second year Law and is entering third year Law. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Estate of the Honourable George H Steer. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta. This is a Faculty of Law award for continuing law students.
George Grover Leadership Scholarship
The George Grover Leadership Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement registered in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities combined with academic achievement. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship was established through endowed funds in memory of George WT Grover by the Edmonton West Rotary Club, the Edmonton Real Estate Board Cooperative Listing Bureau Limited, the Edmonton Chapters of Real Estate Institute of Canada and the Institute of Real Estate Management, and other individual contributors.
George E Poole Memorial Leadership Award in Construction Engineering
The George E Poole Memorial Leadership Award in Construction Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing registered in the fourth year of the Civil Engineering degree program who are taking the Construction Engineering elective pattern (both CIV E 406 and CIV E 409). The award was established through endowed funds by PCL Construction Group Inc in memory of George Ernest Poole, a graduate in Civil Engineering from the University of Alberta in 1943 and the co-owner and operator of Poole Construction Ltd for 30 years. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in team sports and/or university and community organizations, as well as demonstrated communication skills. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
George C Berge Scholarship
The George C Berge Scholarship is offered annually to a student of outstanding merit entering the third year of a Bachelor of Commerce Program specializing in Accounting at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by Mrs Kathleen E Berge of Toronto to support exceptional students pursuing accounting education. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. The scholarship is administered through the Alberta School of Business and recognizes academic excellence in accounting studies.
George Bligh O'Connor Silver Medal in Law
The George Bligh O'Connor Silver Medal in Law is awarded annually to the convocating student who achieves the second highest academic standing in the work prescribed for the JD degree at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. To be eligible, the student must obtain an average of not less than 3.3. This prestigious award recognizes exceptional academic achievement in legal studies and is part of the university's commitment to honoring outstanding student performance. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
George and Margaret McNeill Engineering Co-op Scholarship
The George and Margaret McNeill Engineering Co-op Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering second, third, or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Students must be registered in the Engineering Co-op program to be eligible for this scholarship. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by George and Margaret McNeill to support students pursuing engineering education while participating in cooperative education experiences.
Georg and Lily Moi Memorial Scholarship
The Georg and Lily Moi Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship provides financial support to deserving students pursuing their undergraduate studies in the arts with a focus on creativity and culture.
Genevieve Veale Memorial Award in Law
The Genevieve Veale Memorial Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating with a Degree of Juris Doctor from the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The selection is based on demonstrated significant contribution to student life at the University of Alberta. This award honors the memory of Genevieve Veale and is funded through annual contributions by HW Veale, QC. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Genetics Student Award
The Genetics Student Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and is funded by endowed funds from the Undergraduate Genetics Association. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
Gene Harty Memorial Scholarship
The Gene Harty Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected based on academic standing and contributions made to student life in the faculty. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and colleagues in memory of Mr. Gene Harty to support promising pharmacy students who demonstrate both academic excellence and active engagement in their faculty community.
Gaylard R Turnquist Memorial Geology Award
The Gaylard R Turnquist Memorial Geology Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of an undergraduate degree program in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of a demonstrated passion for Geology and the application of scientific discipline. Preference will be given to a student from rural Alberta. This award is funded through endowment by family and friends of Gaylard Turnquist and is administered through the Faculty of Science.
Gay D Carruthers Scholarship in Marketing
The Gay D Carruthers Scholarship in Marketing is awarded to a female student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the School of Business majoring in Marketing at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by Court Carruthers, BCom 1993, and his wife, Kirstin, to honour Court's mother, Gay. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Gary Smith Award in Drama
The Gary Smith Award in Drama is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Creativity and Culture Major with a subject Specialization in Drama or a Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Combined degree Minor in Drama. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Gary J Bigg Memorial Award in Law
The Gary J Bigg Memorial Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is continuing in or convocating with a Degree of Juris Doctor and who has successfully completed one course in Advocacy. The award recognizes students who demonstrate a commitment to the betterment of the lives of other people. This endowed award is funded by the Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association and administered through the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.
Gary Horlick Memorial Award in Chemistry
The Gary Horlick Memorial Award in Chemistry is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science with Honors or Specialization in Chemistry. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in analytical chemistry. This award is funded annually by the family and friends of Gary Horlick and is administered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Garry Leithead Memorial Award in Forestry
The Garry Leithead Memorial Award in Forestry is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Forestry or a Bachelor of Science in Forest Business Management in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through involvement in community and/or extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students entering first year directly from a high school in rural Alberta.
Gardener Brothers Leadership Scholarship in Business
The Gardener Brothers Leadership Scholarship in Business is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second last year of studies of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of community leadership and academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Ted B Gardener, Theo Gardener and Edward B Gardener of Edmonton. In the event that two or more exceptional candidates are identified, the award will be split among them. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Gandhi Foundation Scholarship for Peace Studies
The Gandhi Foundation Scholarship for Peace Studies is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is either continuing in or graduating from any year of study in a Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Alberta. To qualify, students must have completed at least three Peace and Post-Conflict Studies Certificate courses. The selection is based on academic standing, recognizing students who have demonstrated excellence in their peace studies coursework. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace, with matching support from the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of their General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
FT Jenner Memorial Prizes in Canadian Studies
The FT Jenner Memorial Prizes in Canadian Studies are awarded to students with superior academic achievement in a Political Science program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Canadian politics and Canadian society coursework. The prizes are funded through an endowment established by family and friends of the late F T Jenner. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Friends of the University Scholarship in Education
The Friends of the University Scholarship in Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education Elementary route at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Friends of the University of Alberta Jeanne Sauvé Undergraduate Scholarship
The Friends of the University of Alberta Jeanne Sauvé Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the third year of a BA degree program. The scholarship is based on superior academic achievement and is available to students in the Faculty of Arts. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Friends of the Theatre Bursaries
The Friends of the Theatre Bursaries are awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering either of the final two years of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Frederick A Scherrer Scholarships in Arts
The Frederick A Scherrer Scholarships in Arts are awarded to students demonstrating superior academic achievement in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection for this scholarship is based on academic standing. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by the late Dr. Frederick A. Scherrer. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Fred McConaghy Memorial Award
The Fred McConaghy Memorial Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year of an undergraduate degree program in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection process is based on the student's involvement in extracurricular activities and academic standing. Preference is given to students who have indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by Dennis and Maureen McConaghy to support Chemical Engineering students in their academic journey.
Fred H Irwin Memorial Prize in Organic Chemistry
The Fred H Irwin Memorial Prize in Organic Chemistry is awarded annually to the student making the best record in CHEM 361 and CHEM 460 at the University of Alberta. This prize was established through endowed funds by Mr and Mrs Leslie H Irwin in memory of their son, Flying Officer FH Irwin, who lost his life on March 19, 1945, while on operations. The award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in organic chemistry coursework within the Faculty of Science.
Frantisek Cikanek Memorial Award in Music
The Frantisek Cikanek Memorial Award in Music is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree in Music who demonstrate outstanding musical merit in violin, viola, double bass, or cello performance. Selection is based on academic standing and musical merit, with preference given to students in the area of cello performance. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Frank Sobol and Carl Sobolewski Bowl of Hygeia Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Frank Sobol and Carl Sobolewski Bowl of Hygeia Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have demonstrated a commitment to the pharmacy profession through extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship was established by Carl Sobolewski in memory of his brother and business partner Frank Sobol.
Frank M Jacobs Bar None Award
The Frank M Jacobs Bar None Award is presented to a student enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Animal Health or Agricultural/Food Business Management at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate financial need. Selection criteria include academic performance, leadership in community involvement, and participation in extracurricular activities. Special preference is given to students who express an interest in education and journalism. This endowed award honors Frank M Jacobs, a University of Alberta alumnus (BEd 1943, BSc Ag 1947) who was an educator and long-time editor of Cattlemen magazine. Recipients should note that students may receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Frank E Robinson Spark Award for Hands on Learners
The Frank E Robinson Spark Award for Hands on Learners is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or a Bachelor of Science in Animal Health who has participated in experiential learning. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to a student who has completed the ALES Mini-Internship Program. This award is provided through annual funds by the friends and family of Frank Robinson and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Frank Bueckert Prize
The Frank Bueckert Prize is awarded annually to an undergraduate student who demonstrates aptitude and promise in playwriting courses taken in the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta. The award is based on superior academic achievement in playwriting courses and recognizes excellence in this creative field. The prize may be offered to part-time, full-time, or convocating students, providing flexibility for students at different stages of their undergraduate studies. This award is endowed by the Department of Drama from donations to the Frank Bueckert Fund and proceeds of the Studio Theatre Frank Bueckert Scholarship Performance, created in honour of Frank Bueckert's retirement from the Department.
Frank Bessai Memorial Prize in Old English
The Frank Bessai Memorial Prize in Old English is awarded annually to the undergraduate student with the highest standing in Old English, specifically in courses ENGL 409 or ENGL 325. This prize was established through endowed funds contributed by friends of the late Frank Bessai, in recognition of his distinguished services in the Department of English from 1960 to 1969. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta and recognizes academic excellence in the study of Old English literature and language. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application to the university's scholarship system.
Frank and Rose McIntyre Scholarship
The Frank and Rose McIntyre Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of study for any undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and provides support to students who demonstrate financial need. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Frank Aherne Undergraduate Award
The Frank Aherne Undergraduate Award is awarded to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.0 entering or enrolled in the fourth year of the BSc. in Agriculture or BSc. in Animal Health program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The award supports students who are involved with hands-on learning experience related to food animal production. This will include practical experience in a professional, industrial, or research setting at the University of Alberta, a partner institution, or a government research facility. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and the proposed experiential learning opportunity. This endowed award was established by friends and industry partners of Frank Aherne, who served as Professor of Animal Science from 1972-1995 and Professor Emeritus from 1995-2005.
Frank A Coates Memorial Scholarship
The Frank A Coates Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement graduating from the BSc. in Agriculture with a Crop Science major at the University of Alberta. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by Mrs. D Enilda Peers in memory of her father, Frank A Coates. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students from rural areas. The scholarship supports graduating students in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences who have demonstrated excellence in their academic pursuits within the Crop Science program.
Francis-Heath Families Bar None Award
The Francis-Heath Families Bar None Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health, or Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Management in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and involvement in extracurricular and community activities, as well as academic standing. The award was endowed by the Francis family, long-time supporters, volunteers, and employees of the Faculty of ALES and past Bar None attendees, as an investment in a young person's future. It also honors the family of Gerald Heath, Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) 1943, for his dedication to civil service and his establishment of numerous agriculturally-based cooperatives throughout his career. Recipients may receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year and will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Francis Norman Fallis Memorial Award in Medicine
The Francis Norman Fallis Memorial Award in Medicine is awarded to the convocating female medical student with the highest satisfactory academic standing in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The award was endowed by Dr. Norma E. Harris in memory of her father, Mr. Francis Fallis. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Francis Michael (Ned) Feehan Memorial Award
The Francis Michael (Ned) Feehan Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated athletic achievement. This endowed award was established by Mrs. Teresa I Feehan in memory of her late husband, FM (Ned) Feehan, QC.
Francis Family Bar None Award
The Francis Family Bar None Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health, or Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in multiple dimensions including academic achievement, leadership qualities, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Financial need is also a consideration in the selection process. This endowed award was established by the Francis family, who are long-time supporters, volunteers, and employees of the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, along with past Bar None attendees. The award represents their investment in young people's future development and their recognition of the impact that the University of Alberta and the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences have had on their lives.
Francis (Frank) Vetsch Award in Engineering
The Francis (Frank) Vetsch Award in Engineering is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is endowed by the Estate of Francis (Frank) George Vetsch and provides financial support to engineering students who demonstrate both academic merit and financial need.
Frances Olson Scholarship in Early Literacy
The Frances Olson Scholarship in Early Literacy is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education. Selection is based on a demonstrated commitment to the early literacy development of children in the school and/or community. This endowed scholarship is funded by Frances and Allan Olson to support future educators dedicated to fostering early literacy skills in young learners.
Frances Irene Fallis Memorial Award in Electrical Engineering
The Frances Irene Fallis Memorial Award in Electrical Engineering is awarded annually to the female student with the highest academic standing in the convocating class of Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta. This award was endowed by Sarah T Harris in memory of her grandmother Mrs Frances Fallis. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required. The award recognizes academic excellence among graduating female students in the Electrical Engineering program.
Frances (Russill) Hanna Scholarship in Nursing
The Frances (Russill) Hanna Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds by Bruce Hanna and Lisa Dyer. Recipients are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process straightforward for eligible nursing students.
FR (Dick) Matthews Excellence Scholarship in Law - Renewable
The FR (Dick) Matthews Excellence Scholarship in Law is awarded to the top ranked student entering the Faculty of Law whose academic background includes a focus on accounting. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Students entering the joint MBA/JD program are eligible. This is a renewable scholarship, with receipt of funding for the second and third years contingent upon achieving satisfactory academic standing on full-time registration in the JD or MBA/JD program. The scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by FR (Dick) Matthews, BCom (1941), LLB (1948), an Alberta lawyer whose accounting and legal education served as the basis for an adventurous and successful career in law and business spanning 50 years.
Founding Principal Scholarship for Peter Lougheed Leadership College Scholars
The Founding Principal Scholarship for Peter Lougheed Leadership College Scholars is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who has completed the Certificate in Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies at Peter Lougheed Leadership College. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated Peter Lougheed Leadership College values. This scholarship recognizes students who exemplify leadership excellence and have successfully completed the interdisciplinary leadership studies program. Recipients are automatically considered through the General Application process.
Forestry Memorial Scholarship
The Forestry Memorial Scholarship is an annual award established to honor and perpetuate the memory of former students and staff of the Forestry program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, specifically in the BSc Forestry or BSc Forest Business Management degree programs. The recipient is selected based on academic standing, involvement in student affairs, and a demonstrated interest in the Forestry profession. This endowed scholarship was created through contributions from families, friends, and former staff members to recognize the legacy of the Forestry program in the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics at the University of Alberta.
Forest Society Award
The Forest Society Award is an annual scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of the BSc Forestry program or the BSc Forest Business Management program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on achieving the most improved grade point average from the second to third year of study. This endowed award is provided by the Forest Society and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Forest Industry Suppliers and Logging Association Award
This is an annual scholarship awarded to an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing of at least 2.7 entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Forestry degree program or the Bachelor of Science in Forest Business Management degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated leadership experience through work programs or volunteer experiences in the field of forestry. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need and/or who had to relocate at least 50 kilometers from their Alberta place of primary residence to attend university. The award is funded by endowed funds from the Forest Industry Suppliers and Logging Association, member companies and supporters.
Forest Business Management Scholarship
The Forest Business Management Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of study in a Bachelor of Science in Forest Business Management at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established through gifts from Mr George Richards, Weldwood of Canada Ltd, Mr George H Weyerhaeuser Jr, Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd, and Dr David L Emerson, Canfor Corporation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Forest Biology Scholarship
The Forest Biology Scholarship is awarded to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in the BSc Forestry program or the BSc Forest Business Management program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated interest, ability, and aptitude in research and scholarship in an area of forest biology. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Bruce Dancik and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Fonds boursier Laurent Godbout et fils
This scholarship is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts program at Faculté Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and participation in the development of the French community in Alberta. Preference is given to students taking courses in Philosophy and/or Dramatic Arts. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Fonds Boursier Jean-Guy Thibaudeau et Famille
The Fonds Boursier Jean-Guy Thibaudeau et Famille is a scholarship awarded to undergraduate students enrolled at Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing and have an interest in music education and cultural activities. The scholarship is made possible through an endowment established by Mme Suzanne Lamy-Thibaudeau in partnership with La Société de la Chorale Saint-Jean. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing and registration in music coursework. Preference is given to students who are registered in MUSIQ x40 courses and/or are actively involved with La Chorale Saint-Jean, the campus choir ensemble. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Fonds boursier Colette Arnal pour la promotion des valeurs canadiennes / Colette Arnal Award for the Promotion of Canadian Values
The Colette Arnal Award for the Promotion of Canadian Values is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts at Faculté Saint-Jean taking courses in social sciences (e.g. history, psychology, political sciences, and sociology). The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and meaningful community involvement. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated community involvement at Campus Saint-Jean and in the francophone community. The award is provided through endowed funds established by Marc Arnal and family to promote Canadian values and support francophone students in their academic pursuits.
Fok Ching Sum Memorial Award in Medicine
The Fok Ching Sum Memorial Award in Medicine is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by Dr. Benjamin Wong in loving memory of his mother, Fok Ching Sum. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
FM Salter Prize in Shakespeare Studies
The FM Salter Prize in Shakespeare Studies is awarded on the basis of superior academic achievement to an undergraduate or convocating student in three senior English credits in Shakespearean studies. This prize is offered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta and is funded by endowed funds from members of the English Department, Friends of the University, and University of Alberta Alumni. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Florence E Dodd Prize
The Florence E Dodd Prize is awarded annually to an undergraduate student at the University of Alberta on the basis of academic standing and participation in extracurricular activities at the University. This prize is funded through an endowment by an anonymous donor in memory of Miss Florence Dodd, who for a number of years was Advisor to Women Students at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Florence Andison Friedman Awards
The Florence Andison Friedman Awards are awarded annually to undergraduate or graduate students with satisfactory academic standing in Painting and Drawing at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated promise in the area of painting and/or drawing. This award may be offered to a convocating student, and the selection of recipients and the allotment of funds shall be at the discretion of the Awards Committee of the Department of Art and Design. The award is made possible through endowed funds provided by friends and family of the late Florence Andison Friedman.
Flora DeCoteau Undergraduate Scholarship
The Flora DeCoteau Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement continuing in an undergraduate degree program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is endowed with monies received from the Office of the Registrar and Student Awards Donation Account and by friends and family of Flora DeCoteau.
FKA Indigenous Award in Business
The FKA Indigenous Award in Business is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The award is available to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Filipino Nurses Association in Alberta Scholarship in Nursing
The Filipino Nurses Association in Alberta Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents and residents of Alberta with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are members of the University of Alberta Philippine Students' Association. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Filipino Nurses Association in Alberta and supports nursing students pursuing their undergraduate education.
Filipino Canadian Saranay Association Scholarship
The Filipino Canadian Saranay Association Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate degree in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship is provided by the Filipino Canadian Saranay Association based in Edmonton, Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Fern Snart Scholarship in Education
The Fern Snart Scholarship in Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by the Faculty of Education Professor Emeriti, friends, and family of Fern Snart. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Fellows Family Award in Education
The Fellows Family Award in Education is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students whose primary residence is outside of the city of Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Felesky Flynn LLP Scholarship in Taxation Law
The Felesky Flynn LLP Scholarship in Taxation Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in the Juris Doctorate program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on the highest academic achievement in the introductory course in taxation law and at least two additional advanced taxation law courses. This endowed scholarship was established by Felesky Flynn LLP to recognize and support excellence in the study of taxation law. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Faye Watkins Award in Accounting
The Faye Watkins Award in Accounting is awarded to a student who identifies as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce in Honors Accounting at the University of Alberta. The award is based on academic standing with preference given to students with one or more dependents who are single parents, or to students who have expressed interest in completing the CPA professional education program. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Fasken Indigenous Entrance Award in Law
The Fasken Indigenous Entrance Award in Law is awarded to a student who is First Nation, Inuit, or Metis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Juris Doctor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes Indigenous students who demonstrate both academic achievement and commitment to their communities through leadership, engagement, and service. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This award supports Indigenous law students at the beginning of their legal education journey, providing financial assistance as they enter their first year of the Juris Doctor program. The award is funded annually by Fasken, a leading international law firm with a commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Faris Family Award in Engineering
The Faris Family Award in Engineering is awarded to students who are on a study permit or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students from Lebanon or Palestine. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Fan Family Award in Business
The Fan Family Award in Business is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students on a Study Permit from China. This endowed award was established by Mr. Yue Fan to support business students at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Family Bar Diversity and Equality Award in Law
The Family Bar Diversity and Equality Award in Law is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of a Visible Minority with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, engagement in social justice initiatives and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to a student with a demonstrated interest in family law. This award is supported by annual funds from Latitude Family Law LLP, Tina Huizinga Professional Corporation and Michelle C Di Toppa Professional Corporation, Frohlich Rollins Schwab, Lawrence & Tkachuk, Merak Law and Bruyer & MacKay LLP. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's award system.
Faculté Saint-Jean International Retention Award / Bourse de Rétention étudiants Internationaux Faculté Saint-Jean
The Faculté Saint-Jean International Retention Award is awarded to international students with a GPA of 3.2 or greater on 24 units of course weight who are continuing in any undergraduate degree at Faculté Saint-Jean. Recipients must be studying full-time on a Student Visa Permit. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership on the FSJ campus. Receipt of this award is contingent upon recipients registering in a minimum of three courses in both the fall and winter terms at Faculté Saint-Jean. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Faculté Saint-Jean International Award
The Faculté Saint-Jean International Award is awarded to students on Study Permits with satisfactory academic standing who are entering, transferring to, or continuing in any undergraduate degree program at Faculté Saint-Jean (Campus Saint-Jean). Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Faculty of Science Undergraduate Scholarship
The Faculty of Science Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with funding distributed equally each year between second, third, and fourth year students. This endowed scholarship is funded by friends, faculty and alumni of the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Indigenous Scholars Award
The Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Indigenous Scholars Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Metis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who are First Nations or Inuit entering the first year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Faculty of Pharmacy Rural and Suburban Placement Award
The Faculty of Pharmacy Rural and Suburban Placement Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the first or second year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree assigned to a rural placement, or students enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree assigned to a rural or suburban placement. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Indigenous Award
The Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Indigenous Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award is provided by Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation and supports Indigenous students pursuing pharmacy education at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Faculty of Nursing Undergraduate Essay Prize
The Faculty of Nursing Undergraduate Essay Prize is awarded annually to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the best essay on any nursing topic. The essay must be original work and is limited to 3000 words maximum. This prize is endowed by Judith Hibberd and recognizes excellence in nursing scholarship and written communication among undergraduate nursing students.
Faculty of Nursing After-Degree Opportunities Award
The Faculty of Nursing After-Degree Opportunities Award is provided to students entering the After-Degree program in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Recipients must demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and indicated financial need. Selection criteria include both academic standing and financial need. Priority is given to students who identify as First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada as defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2), and/or students who are members of equity-denied groups, and/or students who are members of priority populations that support a diverse campus community.
Faculty of Native Studies Medal
The Faculty of Native Studies Medal is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies. The selection is based on academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application. This is a prestigious recognition for outstanding academic performance in Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Third Year Clerkship Student Award
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Third Year Clerkship Student Award is presented to students enrolled in the third year of the Doctor of Medicine degree program at the University of Alberta. This award recognizes medical students who have demonstrated satisfactory academic standing during their clerkship year. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance in the MD program. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship system, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
Faculty of Law Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students demonstrating superior academic achievement who are continuing their studies in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The selection process is based solely on academic standing. Applicants will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's Academic Works platform. This is a merit-based award recognizing academic excellence in legal studies for continuing law students.
Faculty of Law Entrance Scholarship
The Faculty of Law Entrance Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the first year of study in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and the LSAT score. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates. This entrance scholarship recognizes outstanding academic performance and provides financial support to incoming law students.
Faculty of Law Entrance Scholarship
The Faculty of Law Entrance Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of study in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and the LSAT score. Preference is given to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Students will be automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Faculty of Engineering Platinum Transfer Award
The Faculty of Engineering Platinum Transfer Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing transferring into an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering from an external post-secondary institution. Selection is based on indicated financial need and satisfactory academic standing. Preference is given to students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks platform.
Faculty of Engineering Petroleum Engineering Entrance Award
The Faculty of Engineering Petroleum Engineering Entrance Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering. Selection is based on satisfactory academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Faculty of Engineering Dean's Scholarship for Excellence in Leadership and Academics
This scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in Faculty of Engineering recognized student groups and clubs. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Faculty of Education Youth Choirs Prize
The Faculty of Education Youth Choirs Prize is awarded in odd-numbered years to a student in any year of a Bachelor of Education degree who achieved the highest academic standing in EDEL 325 and at least one additional general or choral music education course. The recipient must have demonstrated a commitment to developing children's singing skills in the classroom and/or choral setting. This prize is supported by endowed funds from the Faculty of Education Youth Choirs Parent Association of Education. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarships and awards system.
Faculty of Education Transfer Opportunities Award
The Faculty of Education Transfer Opportunities Award is provided to students with satisfactory academic standing who are transferring into any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The award is designed to support students who demonstrate financial need while maintaining good academic standing. Selection for this award is based on a combination of indicated financial need and academic standing. Priority consideration is given to students who identify as First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2), and/or students coming from rural communities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal. No separate application is required beyond the General Application.
Faculty Club / Dr Wm A (Bill) Preshing Scholarship
The Faculty Club / Dr Wm A (Bill) Preshing Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by participants of the annual Faculty Club Fun Run. In 1993, the scholarship was renamed to recognize Dr. Wm A (Bill) Preshing's ongoing contributions to this special event. Recipients are selected primarily on the basis of academic standing and will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Excellence in Public Law Scholarship
The Excellence in Public Law Scholarship is awarded to students in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who demonstrate exceptional academic performance in public law coursework. This scholarship recognizes students enrolled full-time in their second or third year of law studies, with a focus on constitutionalism (including federalism), the rule of law, and statutory interpretation. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing in public law courses, and consideration is also given to students enrolled in combined programs such as the LLB/MBA program. Students must be Alberta residents and maintain satisfactory academic standing as determined by the University.
Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Employees Award
The Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Employees Award is an undergraduate scholarship at the University of Alberta's Augustana Faculty. It is awarded to students who are descendants of Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works employees and maintain satisfactory academic standing. Selection is based on academic standing. If no eligible descendants who have not previously received the award apply, it may be awarded to a resident of the County of Camrose. Students are eligible to receive this award only once. The award is funded through an endowment by Evraz Inc NA Camrose and supports continuing undergraduate students at the Augustana Campus.
Evelyn and Gene Norville Memorial Scholarship
The Evelyn and Gene Norville Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is provided by annual funds by Esther and Peter Cunliffe in memory of Evelyn and Gene Norville, provided through the Edmonton Community Foundation. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Evangeline MacDonald Memorial Award in Nutrition & Food Science
The Evangeline MacDonald Memorial Award in Nutrition & Food Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition & Food Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with demonstrated involvement with children and/or the homeless. The award is funded annually by the MacDonald family and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Evan Bahry-IPPSA Prize in Economics
The Evan Bahry-IPPSA Prize in Economics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Arts with a major or minor in Economics. Selection is based on top academic standing in Energy Economics (ECON 366). Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. The award is provided through annual funds by the Independent Power Producers Society of Alberta in honour of Evan Bahry and administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Eva Trott Award in Nursing
The Eva Trott Award in Nursing is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated extracurricular involvement, and/or demonstrated leadership. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Eva Toban Scholarship
The Eva Toban Scholarship is awarded annually to undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior academic achievement in Design Studies and/or Fine Arts Studies. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated promise in creative development during the previous academic year. This endowed scholarship was established by Associate Chief Justice Tevie H Miller and Arliss Miller in honour of their mother Eva Toban on her 80th birthday. Eligible students must maintain a GPA of at least 3.5 and have completed a minimum of 4 full course equivalents for the year. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Eugene Brody Scholarship in History
The Eugene Brody Scholarship in History is awarded annually to the student entering the third year of the History Honors or BA Special programs with the highest grade point average in the first two years. Eligibility requires that first class standing is attained. The scholarship is awarded through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required. The scholarship is funded by an endowment from the late Eugene Brody.
Etty Cameron Memorial Award in Education
The Etty Cameron Memorial Award in Education is a scholarship awarded annually by the Education Students' Association at the University of Alberta in memory of Etty Cameron. This award supports students who identify as members of a Visible Minority or who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis persons of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and be enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Education. Selection is based on academic standing and involvement in the student's community, recognizing both academic achievement and community engagement.
Ethel Christine MacKenzie Award in Music (Augustana)
The Ethel Christine MacKenzie Award in Music is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music in Performance-Based Pedagogy at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students demonstrating excellence in Voice. This award is endowed through the generosity of estate gifts from siblings Elizabeth Selena James and Hal MacKenzie Freeman, in memory of their mother Ethel Christine MacKenzie. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Esther Fraser Memorial Scholarship
The Esther Fraser Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually for academic excellence to a student majoring in Religious Studies in a second, third or fourth year program at the University of Alberta. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the family of Esther Fraser as a memorial. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system, requiring no separate application for this specific award.
Estella Stelter Award in Dental Hygiene
The Estella Stelter Award in Dental Hygiene is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in or convocating from the Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment and involvement with the oral health care needs of adults in long-term care or of older adults. This award recognizes students who show dedication to serving vulnerable populations in oral healthcare. The award is made possible through annual funds provided by Shelley Schindell in memory of Estella Stelter.
ES (Stan) Sunley Scholarship
The ES (Stan) Sunley Scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of high academic achievement to a student entering fourth year of the Human Resource Management program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The award is funded by an endowment from the Edmonton Chapter of the Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta in honour of Mr. ES (Stan) Sunley, a longtime member and strong supporter of the Association. The award is restricted to residents of Alberta. Preference may be given to students with financial need should students of equal merit apply, although financial need is not normally a primary criterion in the selection process.
Ervan and Selma Stobbe Award in Education
The Ervan and Selma Stobbe Award in Education is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Education degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students from rural Alberta. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's application system.
Eruvbetine Scholarship
The Eruvbetine Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement on Study Permits enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from Africa or Asia. The scholarship is made possible through endowed funds provided by the Eruvbetine family and recognizes continuing students who demonstrate academic excellence while studying on international student visas.
Errol D Lamb P Eng Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering
The Errol D Lamb P Eng Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection is based entirely on academic standing, and students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Ernst & Young Leadership Scholarship in Accounting
The Ernst & Young Leadership Scholarship in Accounting is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year for a Bachelor of Commerce with a specialization in accounting and a demonstrated interest in the CA program. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, cultural activities, and academic standing. This is an endowed scholarship administered by the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business.
Ernie Felzien Award
The Ernie Felzien Award is a scholarship awarded to students who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science with a major in Computing Science and Mathematics at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed award was established through funds provided by Ernie Felzien to support students pursuing studies in computing science and mathematics at the Augustana Campus.
Ernesto B Lejano Scholarship in Piano Performance
The Ernesto B Lejano Scholarship in Piano Performance is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of studies in the Piano Performance route of the Bachelor of Music degree program. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and excellence in performance. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of Dr Ernesto B Lejano to support talented piano performance students at the University of Alberta.
Ernest Wilson Sheldon Memorial Prize in Mathematics
The Ernest Wilson Sheldon Memorial Prize in Mathematics is awarded to a student of outstanding merit completing third year of the Honors program in Mathematics at the University of Alberta. The award is based on performance in the mathematics courses of the third year. This prize was established by endowed funds from Mrs. Sheldon in memory of the late Dr. E.W. Sheldon, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Ernest Nelson and Ethel Rose Norris Memorial Award
The Ernest Nelson and Ethel Rose Norris Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in second or third year of the Ethics and Global Studies major at the Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application. This is an endowed award established in memory of Ernest Nelson and Ethel Rose Norris.
Ernest and Ellis Lewis Family Bar None Award in Agriculture and Agricultural/Food Business Management
The Ernest and Ellis Lewis Family Bar None Award in Agriculture and Agricultural/Food Business Management is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health or Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. The award recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. This endowed award was established by the families of Ernest and Ellis Lewis in memory of their parents. Ernest graduated from the University of Alberta in 1929 with a BSc Agriculture, and Ellis worked as a secretary for the Alberta Wheat Pool when it was first established. Ernest and Ellis farmed in the Winterburn area for forty years. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Ernest and Ellis Lewis Family Bar None Award
The Ernest and Ellis Lewis Family Bar None Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management, BSc in Animal Health or the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Sciences degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. This endowed award was established by the families of Ernest and Ellis Lewis in memory of their parents. Ernest graduated from the University of Alberta in 1929 with a BSc Agriculture, and Ellis worked as a secretary for the Alberta Wheat Pool when it was first established. Ernest and Ellis farmed in the Winterburn area for forty years. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Erik Mygind Memorial Music Scholarship
The Erik Mygind Memorial Music Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Augustana Faculty Bachelor of Music degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated musicality and proficiency on their major instrument of study. This scholarship recognizes excellence in musical performance and academic success within the Bachelor of Music program. The award is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus who have demonstrated outstanding musical abilities and strong academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined and accessible.
Eric R Berg Memorial Award
The Eric R Berg Memorial Award is an annual scholarship provided to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of the BSc Agriculture, the BSc Animal Health, or the BSc Agricultural/Food Business Management (major in Agricultural Business Management) programs at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students based on their academic standing and involvement in extracurricular activities, especially those related to the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. The Agriculture Club is consulted in the selection process. This endowed fund was established by the Agriculture Club in memory of the late Dr. E.R. Berg, who was a member of the faculty from 1962-1969.
Eric A D McCuaig QC First Year Scholarship in the Faculty of Law
The Eric A D McCuaig QC First Year Scholarship in the Faculty of Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the JD degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and performance on the LSAT Exam. This endowed scholarship is made possible through the generous contributions of David and Brenda McLean and family. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Environmental and Conservation Sciences Scholarship
The Environmental and Conservation Sciences Scholarship is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science Environmental and Conservation Sciences degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated interest, ability, and aptitude in any of the majors within the Environmental and Conservation Sciences program. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Bruce Dancik and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Award
The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports or cultural activities, as well as academic achievement. This award is open to a student who has completed a minimum of 21 credits within the academic year. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Enrico Musacchio Student Scholarship
The Enrico Musacchio Student Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Italian coursework. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and family of Enrico Musacchio to support students pursuing Italian language studies within the Faculty of Arts.
Endodontics Fourth Year Scholarship
The Endodontics Fourth Year Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated aptitude in endodontics. This scholarship is funded by the Annual funds by the Endodontics Endowment Fund and administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's AcademicWorks platform.
Enbridge Inc Dean of Engineering 2nd Year Scholarships
This scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering or transferring to their second year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The program recognizes outstanding academic standing among engineering students. At least two of the recipients will be selected from the disciplines of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering annually. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with awards provided through endowed funds by Enbridge Inc.
Emma Bailey Memorial Award
The Emma Bailey Memorial Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating with a degree in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. This memorial award recognizes students who demonstrate excellence beyond academics, including athletic, artistic, musical, or theatrical abilities. The award also honors students who show active involvement in co-curricular activities and demonstrate generosity and kindness towards others. The award was established through endowed funds by the generous and compassionate friends and colleagues of Dr. Bailey and his family to honour and remember Emma's life.
Emily Sereth Lieberman Memorial Prizes in Classics
The Emily Sereth Lieberman Memorial Prizes in Classics are awarded to a student on the basis of the highest academic standing in a 400-level Greek course or an upper-level Classics course with a focus on Ancient Greece, provided the student's records are otherwise satisfactory. This award recognizes exceptional academic achievement in classical studies with a particular emphasis on Ancient Greek language and culture. The prize is endowed by the family and friends of the late Mrs. Lieberman and is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The award may be given to a convocating student, making it suitable for students completing their studies.
Emery Jamieson LLP Phyllis A Smith KC Women in Leadership Award in Law
This award is offered to female-identifying students enrolled in the third year of the Juris Doctor program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The award recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum GPA of 3.0, exemplary leadership qualities, and a strong commitment to community service through volunteerism. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
Emerson and Tang Family Scholarship
The Emerson and Tang Family Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of study for a Bachelor of Arts with a major or minor in Economics at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement in courses taken in Economics and demonstrated involvement in sports. Preference is given to students from rural Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by The Honorable David Emerson and Mrs. Theresa Emerson to support undergraduate students pursuing economics within the Faculty of Arts.
Elvin Christenson, FCA, Scholarship in Accounting
The Elvin Christenson, FCA, Scholarship in Accounting is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate program in the School of Business who intends to major in Accounting and work towards a career as a Chartered Accountant. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is provided by annual funds from the CPA Education Foundation in recognition of Elvin Christenson, FCA, a prominent Alberta businessman and a senior member of the Alberta Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Elliot Gelfand Summer Studentship
The Elliot Gelfand Summer Studentship is awarded annually to a student enrolled in the University of Alberta Medical School who wishes to be introduced to the field of cardiovascular research during the summer months (May to August). This studentship provides an opportunity for medical students to gain hands-on research experience in cardiovascular medicine during the summer break. The award is made possible through endowed funds provided by an anonymous donor and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
Ellen and Petrus Berg Family Bar None Award
To be awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health or the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Sciences degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Recipient must have achieved a grade point average of at least 3.0 in the immediate previous year on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period and have been an Alberta resident for at least the last five years. Recipient will be chosen on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference will be given to a student with indicated financial need. Any student already in receipt of one of the other Bar None Scholarships or Awards will not be eligible to receive this Bar None Award in the same year.
Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Scholarship
The Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting or Design at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students based on academic attainment, artistic or professional achievement, and contribution and achievement above and beyond class and assigned work. This endowed scholarship was established by friends of Elizabeth Sterling Haynes to support talented students in the performing and visual arts.
Elizabeth Merle Martin Memorial Indigenous Award
The Elizabeth Merle Martin Memorial Indigenous Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit or Métis persons of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The award recognizes undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree program. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in the Indigenous community. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. The award is funded annually by the family and friends of Elizabeth Merle Martin.
Elizabeth Jane Hodkinson Scholarship
The Elizabeth Jane Hodkinson Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, having non-matriculated admission, and being registered with Accessibility Resources having a chronic illness. This endowed scholarship supports students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance while managing chronic health conditions. The award is open to continuing students and is automatically considered based on the completed General Application.
Elizabeth Donald Scholarship in Human Nutrition
The Elizabeth Donald Scholarship in Human Nutrition is an endowed scholarship awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Sciences degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is available for students in the Dietetics Specialization, Honors Nutrition, or Nutrition and Food major programs. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate financial need. This scholarship was established through endowed funds by Elizabeth Donald, a graduate of the Household Economics program and a Professor Emerita of Human Nutrition at the University of Alberta.
Elizabeth Donald Integrated Dietetic Internship Scholarship
The Elizabeth Donald Integrated Dietetic Internship Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the Bachelor of Science Nutrition and Food Science degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students demonstrating financial need. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds established by Elizabeth Donald, a graduate of the Household Economics program and Professor Emerita of Human Nutrition at the University of Alberta.
Elizabeth Donald Bar None Scholarship for Integrated Dietetic Internship in Rural Alberta
The Elizabeth Donald Bar None Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Integrated Dietetic Internship component of the BSc Nutrition and Food Science degree program. The scholarship specifically supports students who are completing a dietetic internship in rural Alberta that requires relocation outside of Edmonton and the surrounding area. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, the internship being undertaken, and leadership qualities demonstrated through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. Students are only eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Elizabeth Anne Richards Award in Clothing and Textiles
The Elizabeth Anne Richards Award in Clothing and Textiles is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average of 3.0) entering the third or fourth year of studies in the BSc. in Human Ecology with a Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture major. The recipient will be selected based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement as a volunteer within Textiles Collections. Preference is given to students entering their fourth year of study. This endowed award is provided by Elizabeth A Richards and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Elizabeth Ann Burgess Award in Contemporary Arts
The Elizabeth Ann Burgess Award in Contemporary Arts is awarded to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students based on demonstrated proficiency, creativity, diversity, and potential in the field of painting. This endowed award was established in memory of Dr. Elizabeth Ann Burgess, DDS, BFA, by her family, friends, and colleagues to support emerging artists pursuing excellence in contemporary painting.
Elizabeth 'Libby' Brownell Leadership Award
The Elizabeth 'Libby' Brownell Leadership Award is an endowed scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The award recognizes and supports students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and service in student and/or community initiatives. Recipients are selected based on a combination of their leadership contributions, community service involvement, and academic performance. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Elisabeth Stuart Award in Nursing
The Elisabeth Stuart Award in Nursing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students who identify as a member of an equity-denied group and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus. This award recognizes nursing students who demonstrate strong academic performance while contributing to campus diversity and inclusion. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Electro-Tel Award
The Electro-Tel Award is provided to support undergraduate students at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. This award is designed to assist students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and have indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making this an accessible funding opportunity for eligible students. The award is funded annually by Electro Tel Cellular and is available to students in any year of their undergraduate degree program at Augustana Campus.
EJH Greene Memorial Scholarships in Romance Languages
The EJH Greene Memorial Scholarships in Romance Languages are awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in French, Italian, Latin American Studies, or Spanish coursework. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by family and friends of EJH Greene, former head of the Department of Romance Languages. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
EE and GS Lord Memorial Prize
The EE and GS Lord Memorial Prize is awarded to a student in the final year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated outstanding student teaching in the final practicum. The award recognizes excellence in teaching performance during the student's final practical teaching experience. This prize is funded through an endowment established by the late Mr George W Lord. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Edward E Bishop Prize in Securities Law
The Edward E Bishop Prize in Securities Law is awarded annually to a student in Law on the basis of superior academic achievement in the subject of Corporate Securities. The award is funded by Bishop & McKenzie, Barristers and Solicitors, Edmonton. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Education Students' Association Leadership Award
The Education Students' Association Leadership Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through participation in volunteer activities on campus and in the wider community that reflect positively on the Faculty of Education. Preference will be given to students who are not members of the Education Students' Association Council. Recipients are eligible to receive this award once in their academic career. This award is endowed by the University of Alberta's Education Students' Association.
Education Students' Association Citizenship Award
The Education Students' Association Citizenship Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Education at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes outstanding leadership in Education as demonstrated through volunteering in education related settings that contribute to the wider community, and positive contributions to student life through campus volunteer activities. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the University of Alberta's Education Students' Association. Recipients are eligible to receive this award once in their academic career, making it a one-time recognition of exceptional commitment to educational community service and campus engagement.
Education Society of Edmonton Undergraduate Scholarship
The Education Society of Edmonton Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Education program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, leadership potential, and promise of professional competence. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Education Society of Edmonton and administered through the Faculty of Education. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Edna Catherine Press Memorial Prize
The Edna Catherine Press Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student completing the fourth year in a Bachelor of Education program (Elementary Education route) at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes superior academic achievement and excellence in student teaching. This prize honors the memory of the late Professor Emeritus Edna Catherine Press and is funded through an endowment established by her husband and friends. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Edna and John Bullock Memorial Scholarship
The Edna and John Bullock Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a woodwind student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the Bachelor of Music program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and musical merit, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship honors the memory of Edna and John Bullock through an endowment established by their daughter, Ms Elizabeth Storochuk.
Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association Award in Medicine
The Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association Award in Medicine is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the MD program at the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award provides financial support to medical students demonstrating both academic merit and financial need.
Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation Don Milne Award
The Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation Don Milne Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or any subsequent year of an undergraduate degree in Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Recipients must be a member of one or more of the choral or instrumental ensembles in the Department of Music. The award honors long-time Rotarian Don Milne and is funded through annual contributions by the Edmonton Rotary Club Foundation via endowment at the Edmonton Community Foundation. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in violin, viola, or vocal performance.
Edmonton Ladies' Pharmaceutical Auxiliary/Ed Pharm Partners Scholarship
This is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Edpharm Partnership in support of the Edmonton Ladies' Pharmaceutical Association. Recipients are selected based on academic standing, with preference given to students with demonstrated financial need. Applicants will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Edmonton Journal/Dean of Arts Award of Distinction - Renewable
The Edmonton Journal/Dean of Arts Award of Distinction is a renewable scholarship awarded to students enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Humanities or Social Science at the University of Alberta. Students must have a GPA of 3.3 or greater to be eligible. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is renewable for up to two additional years, contingent upon the recipient maintaining a minimum grade point average of 3.3 in each subsequent year. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Edmonton Film Society Scholarship
The Edmonton Film Society Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Film Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students may not receive this award more than once. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Edmonton Coin Vending Residence Scholarship
The Edmonton Coin Vending Residence Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in any undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate strong leadership qualities through active involvement in extracurricular activities within the residence community, combined with excellent academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Edmonton Coin Vending and Housing and Food Services to encourage a stronger academic focus in residence, with the goal of creating additional resources such as peer tutors, academic advisors, and general role modeling that will benefit many students in the residence community.
Edmonton Chapter of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering Prize in Chemical Engineering
This prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application. The award recognizes outstanding academic performance in chemical engineering studies during the second year of the undergraduate program.
Edmonton Chapter Executive Women International Scholarship in Business
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student who is an Alberta resident entering third year Marketing in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The award is based on superior academic achievement, with preference given to students involved in community projects. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Edmonton Branch Alberta Institute of Agrologists Award in Agriculture
This is an annual award provided to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of one of the degree programs eligible for AIA membership in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life, and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular activities. To be eligible for this award, students must have achieved a grade point average of at least 3.3 on the last 30 credits of coursework and be enrolled full-time during the year they hold the award. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Edmonton Bar Association Award
The Edmonton Bar Association Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year of the Degree of JD in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated contribution(s) to student life. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined and accessible. This award is funded through annual contributions by members of the Edmonton Bar Association and recognizes law students who have made meaningful contributions to the student community while maintaining satisfactory academic performance.
Edmonton and District Quilters Guild Award
The Edmonton and District Quilters Guild Award is an endowed scholarship awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering fourth year of the BSc. in Human Ecology (Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture major) at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and a demonstrated interest in quilting. Preference will be given to a student in financial need. This award was established by the Edmonton and District Quilters Guild to encourage the pursuit of education in the study of textiles and to recognize the importance of quilting in today's society as an art form, as an instrument of healing, as part of our legacy, and as a common thread which binds us all in friendship.
Edmonton 2001 World Championships in Athletics Sport Performance Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Kinesiology or a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest and involvement in the area of enhancement of sport performance. Preference is given to applicants with an interest in nutrition and ergogenic aids. The scholarship was endowed by the Organizing Committee of the First International Scientific Conference on Nutrition and Athletic Performance held in conjunction with the Edmonton 2001 World Championships in Athletics.
Edelweiss-Club Scholarship
The Edelweiss-Club Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in senior-level German coursework. Indicated financial need may also be a consideration. This endowed scholarship is made possible through funds provided by the German-Canadian Cultural Association. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's awards system. The scholarship supports undergraduate students pursuing studies in German language and culture while maintaining high academic standards.
Ed Friesen Scholarship in English
The Ed Friesen Scholarship in English is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty with a major or minor in English. Selection is based on academic standing. If no eligible student is found, this scholarship may be awarded to a student enrolled in any year with a major or minor in English. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Economics Society of Northern Alberta Scholarship
The Economics Society of Northern Alberta Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta, majoring in Economics. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the Economics Society of Northern Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students demonstrating financial need. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Echoridge Educational Foundation Scholarship in Biological Sciences
The Echoridge Educational Foundation Scholarship in Biological Sciences is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Echoridge Educational Foundation Physiology and Developmental Biology Scholarship
The Echoridge Educational Foundation Physiology and Developmental Biology Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate not only strong academic standing but also leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with Honors or Specialization in Integrative Physiology. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Eastwood Family Undergraduate Award in Orthodontics
The Eastwood Family Undergraduate Award in Orthodontics is an endowed scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated aptitude in orthodontics. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Easton Family Scholarship
The Easton Family Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The scholarship specifically focuses on students studying adapted physical education. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and are automatically considered through completion of the General Application. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Easton Family to support students pursuing excellence in kinesiology and adapted physical education.
Earl of St Andrews Chapter Prize in Fine Arts
The Earl of St Andrews Chapter Prize in Fine Arts is an annual award established by The Earl of St Andrews Chapter of the IODE through endowed funds. This prize recognizes superior academic achievement in undergraduate Fine Arts studies at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal, making the application process streamlined and accessible to eligible candidates.
Earl Buxton Memorial Scholarship
The Earl Buxton Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of academic standing to a student completing the second or third year of the secondary route of the BEd Program, who is majoring in the teaching of English. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late Earl Buxton to support education students pursuing English teaching careers. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
E. F. Marken Memorial Scholarship
The E. F. Marken Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating with a Bachelor of Science degree from Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Eligible majors include Integrative Biology, Chemical and Physical Sciences, Computing Science and Mathematics, or Environmental Studies. Additional consideration is given to students who are active in choral music activities on Augustana Campus. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and contributions to campus life through music. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application. This endowed scholarship was established through funds provided by the Ed Marken endowment to support outstanding graduating science students at Augustana Campus.
E. Barry Mitchelson Leadership Scholarship
The E. Barry Mitchelson Leadership Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated leadership in the general field of physical education and recreation, student life and governance, and/or athletics. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. E. Barry Mitchelson and solicited by the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association to recognize and support outstanding students who exhibit both academic excellence and leadership qualities in their field.
E William Kuder Memorial Prize in Surgery
The E William Kuder Memorial Prize in Surgery is awarded annually to four convocating medical students with the highest marks in their surgical rotation. This endowed prize recognizes academic excellence in surgery among graduating medical students at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Dylan Smart Memorial Award in Electrical Engineering
The Dylan Smart Memorial Award in Electrical Engineering is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and intent to pursue a career in the field of Electrical Engineering. Preference will be given to a student who is transferring into Electrical Engineering from another Faculty at the University of Alberta. This endowed award was established by the Family of Dylan Smart to support students pursuing electrical engineering studies.
Duncan Craig LLP Community Service Award
The Duncan Craig LLP Community Service Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in community organizations during the first two years of the JD program. Academic standing and financial need may also be taken into consideration. This award recognizes law students who have made significant contributions to their communities while maintaining their academic commitments.
Duncan Alexander MacGibbon Medal in Political Science
The Duncan Alexander MacGibbon Medal in Political Science is awarded to the student convocating from Honors Political Science with highest distinction at the University of Alberta. This recognition honors academic excellence and is endowed by the late Dr. D.A. MacGibbon of Hamilton, Ontario. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts and students are automatically considered based on completion of the General Application.
Duncan Alexander MacGibbon Medal in Economics
The Duncan Alexander MacGibbon Medal in Economics is awarded annually to the student convocating with highest distinction from Honors Economics at the University of Alberta. This endowed award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding achievement in the field of economics. The medal is funded through endowed funds by the late Dr. D.A. MacGibbon of Hamilton, Ontario, and is administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Duggan Dental/Dr Kenneth H Cha Professional Corporation Scholarship
The Duggan Dental/Dr Kenneth H Cha Professional Corporation Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership and academic achievement. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Drs JB and Mark Cloarec Award in Science
The Drs JB and Mark Cloarec Award in Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. The award is available to students with a major in Integrative Biology, Chemical and Physical Sciences, Computing Science and Mathematics, or Environmental Science. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
Drayden Insurance Ltd Award in Business
The Drayden Insurance Ltd Award in Business is awarded to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on demonstrated interest in family business and community service, as well as academic standing. Preference is given to students who graduated from a high school in Northern Alberta, excluding Edmonton. This award is funded through endowed funds provided by Drayden Insurance Ltd to support undergraduate business students at the University of Alberta.
Dr. Xizhong Li and Xiaoming Da Award
The Dr. Xizhong Li and Xiaoming Da Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr. Tom Ranieri & Dr. Alf Conradi Excellence in Compassionate Care Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment to providing the best patient care, superior clinical skills, and demonstrated compassion towards patients and their family members, as demonstrated through clerkship performance. The scholarship was endowed by friends and family of Audrey Staples to recognize excellence in compassionate medical care among medical students.
Dr. Osman James Walker Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry
The Dr. Osman James Walker Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of study in Honors or Specialization Chemistry. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds established by Dr. James and Jessie Walker and is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Dr. Nancy Edgecombe Award in Nursing
The Dr. Nancy Edgecombe Award in Nursing is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and registration with Accessibility Resources. Preference is given to students with a learning disability and/or students from northern or rural Alberta, Nunavut, Yukon, or the Northwest Territories. This award supports nursing students who demonstrate both academic achievement and may face additional challenges related to accessibility needs or geographic location.
Dr. Michael Gibbins International Study Award
The Dr. Michael Gibbins International Study Award is awarded to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce program with a major or minor in Accounting at the University of Alberta. This endowed award, funded by the Alberta School of Business and the CPA Education Foundation, supports students who intend to study abroad during their third or fourth year of study. Recipients must demonstrate strong academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and can be enrolled on either a full-time or part-time basis. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through the General Application process.
Dr. Karel Puffer Scholarship in Civil Engineering
The Dr. Karel Puffer Scholarship in Civil Engineering is awarded to an international student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of an undergraduate degree program in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement, demonstrated involvement with student groups, community service, and/or volunteer work. Preference is given to students for whom English is a second language. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Dr. Karel Puffer and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dr. Jim Carter Syncrude Mining Scholarship
The Dr. Jim Carter Syncrude Mining Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or continuing in the School of Mining and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in volunteer activities. This endowed scholarship was established by Syncrude Canada Ltd in honour of Dr. James Carter. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship
The Dr. Gary McPherson Leadership Scholarship is awarded to Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents, or protected persons within the meaning of subsection 95 (2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing. Recipients must be enrolled in any year of an undergraduate or graduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on outstanding leadership, especially in the area of disability, and/or initiative to improve the lives of other people while attending a post-secondary institution in Alberta. Applicants are automatically considered based on completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks portal.
Dr. Frances A. Puffer Scholarship in Sociology
The Dr. Frances A. Puffer Scholarship in Sociology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts majoring in Sociology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with a record of community service and/or volunteer activity. This endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Karel Puffer, P. Eng., in memory of Dr. Frances A. Puffer, a University professor, educator, mentor and advisor to many. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Dr. Bohdan Michalyshyn Scholarship in Surgery
The Dr. Bohdan Michalyshyn Scholarship in Surgery is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating from the fourth year of study for a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated significant participation in surgery electives and/or have been matched into general surgery residency programs. This endowed scholarship, established by Dr. Bohdan Michalyshyn, supports medical students pursuing careers in surgical specialties. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must meet the academic excellence and surgery-focused criteria.
Dr William Morrison MacKay Memorial Award
The Dr William Morrison MacKay Memorial Award is presented to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing of at least 2.7 GPA. The award considers both financial need and the applicant's involvement in the Indigenous community. This endowed award was established in May 1946 by Dr. MacKay's 5 daughters, 4 grand-daughters, and 8 other members of the Dr. William Morrison MacKay Chapter IODE. The award honors Dr. MacKay, who was a pioneer medical doctor in the Northwest, the first resident doctor in what is now Alberta, and the first President of the Northern Alberta Medical Association. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr William Bradford Carpenter Scholarship in Medicine
The Dr William Bradford Carpenter Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents and residents of the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia or Saskatchewan. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement for students enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Dr W Scott Hamilton Scholarship
The Dr W Scott Hamilton Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating student from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry who demonstrates superior academic achievement in the convocating year of the program, as well as the highest proficiency in Oral Surgery in the last two years of the program. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late Dr W Scott Hamilton to recognize excellence in dental education and oral surgery competency. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Dr W G (Gibber) and Dorothy Gibson Award
The Dr W G (Gibber) and Dorothy Gibson Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty with a major or minor in Physical Education. The award recognizes students who demonstrate leadership in outdoor pursuits combined with strong academic performance. This endowed award was established through generous contributions by Dr W G (Gibber) and Dorothy Gibson to support students at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Dr Vincent Choi Memorial Scholarship in Rheumatology
The Dr Vincent Choi Memorial Scholarship in Rheumatology is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in the study of Rheumatology who are convocating with a Doctor of Medicine degree. The scholarship recognizes excellence in medical education with a focus on rheumatology studies. Selection is based on academic standing, academic performance in musculoskeletal coursework, and demonstrated involvement in Rheumatology-related scholarly, community and/or volunteer activities. This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends in memory of Dr Vincent Choi to support medical students pursuing interests in rheumatology and musculoskeletal medicine.
Dr Velma Gooch Memorial Award in English Literature
The Dr Velma Gooch Memorial Award in English Literature is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award is funded in memory of Dr Velma Gooch and recognizes excellence among third-year undergraduate students pursuing studies in the humanities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr Thomas Stevenson and Mrs Patricia Stevenson Award in Dentistry
The Dr Thomas Stevenson and Mrs Patricia Stevenson Award in Dentistry is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate both strong academic performance and a commitment to ethical and professional behaviour in the dental profession. This endowed award is funded annually by the Dr Thomas Stevenson and Mrs Patricia Stevenson Student Support and Wellbeing Endowment and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Dr Thomas Stevenson and Mrs Patricia Stevenson Award in Dental Hygiene
The Dr Thomas Stevenson and Mrs Patricia Stevenson Award in Dental Hygiene is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated commitment to ethical and professional behaviour, as well as academic standing. This award is funded by the Dr Thomas Stevenson and Mrs Patricia Stevenson Student Support and Wellbeing Endowment and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Dr Thomas J Marrie Award in Dentistry
The Dr Thomas J Marrie Award in Dentistry is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating from the DDS program at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on demonstrated empathy, respect, and compassion for patients shown during the clinical experience. This award recognizes dental students who exemplify excellence in patient care through their interpersonal skills and clinical demeanor.
Dr Thomas J Marrie Award in Dental Hygiene
The Dr Thomas J Marrie Award in Dental Hygiene is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the final year of BSc Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. The award is granted based on demonstrated empathy, respect, and compassion for patients shown during the clinical experience. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr Tess Trueman Scholarship in Medicine
The Dr Tess Trueman Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to students who self-identify as women with superior academic achievement enrolled in the first, second, or third year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Estate of Dr Tess Trueman and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Dr Susan Rajee Koilpillai Memorial Prize in Family Medicine
The Dr Susan Rajee Koilpillai Memorial Prize in Family Medicine is awarded annually to a convocating student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the MD program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing in courses taken relating to Family Medicine and interest in further study in the field of Family Medicine. This endowed prize was established by family, friends and colleagues of the late Dr Susan Rajee Koilpillai to cherish her memory and honour her devotion and commitment to the medical profession and patient care. Dr Koilpillai, a University of Alberta graduate, was a Family Medicine Practitioner at the time of her sudden and untimely death. The prize recognizes both academic excellence in Family Medicine coursework and a demonstrated interest in pursuing further study in this essential medical specialty.
Dr Stanley and Gloria Olson Student Success Award
The Dr Stanley and Gloria Olson Student Success Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty who have been diagnosed with a learning disability (including ADD and ADHD). Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Dr Stanley A Milner Leadership Award in Business
The Dr Stanley A Milner Leadership Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement in extracurricular and community activities, as well as academic standing. This award recognizes Dr Stanley A Milner's many contributions to the Alberta School of Business and the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr SS Spaner Prize in Psychiatry
The Dr SS Spaner Prize in Psychiatry is awarded annually to a convocating year student for superior academic achievement in Psychiatry provided his or her record is otherwise satisfactory. This endowed prize was established by Mr FJ Cameron of Calgary, Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr Sigurd Balfour Scholarship in Medicine
The Dr Sigurd Balfour Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in second year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the cardiology component of the Cardiovascular Pulmonary and Renal Course. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Buchanan and Balfour Families and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr Sek C Yuen Prize
The Dr Sek C Yuen Prize is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on the highest academic standing in PHARM 420 and PHARM 423 combined. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required.
Dr Samer Aldandashi Award in Islamic Studies
The Dr Samer Aldandashi Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. This award is made possible through endowed funds established by Dr Samer Aldandashi.
Dr Sam Nelson Undergraduate Scholarship in Geology
The Dr Sam Nelson Undergraduate Scholarship in Geology is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, majoring in Geology. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the family and friends of Dr Sam Nelson, who taught Stratigraphy in the Department of Geology from 1954 to 1966. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. Preference may be given to students who are involved in extracurricular activities, such as athletics, music, student government, or volunteering. Students who are already in receipt of a major award may have lower priority for this scholarship. This scholarship is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta and is available to continuing students within the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr Roy Wilson Memorial Award
The Dr Roy Wilson Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from Medicine Hat. This award is provided through annual funds by Craig Wilson and family and is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus.
Dr Ross and Mrs Hedy Denham Scholarship in Business
The Dr Ross and Mrs Hedy Denham Scholarship in Business is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with superior academic achievement entering an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Dr Ross and Mrs Hedy Denham. Selection is based on academic standing, and eligible students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Dr Robert Folinsbee Scholarship in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
The Dr Robert Folinsbee Scholarship in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree program in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's application system. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds established by Dr Robert Folinsbee, Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Dr RF Shaner Prize in Anatomy
The Dr RF Shaner Prize in Anatomy is awarded annually to a student completing year two of the MD program at the University of Alberta, for outstanding merit in the study of Anatomy. This prize is funded through an endowment by the Medical Alumni Association and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Dr Ray and Gloria Rajotte Leadership Scholarship in Medicine
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in University and community organizations. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by Dr. and Mrs. Ray Rajotte. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Dr Ralph Redding Legacy Award in Medicine
The Dr Ralph Redding Legacy Award in Medicine is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to Alberta residents. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Dr Rajendra Nath Mullick Award in Dentistry
The Dr Rajendra Nath Mullick Award in Dentistry is awarded to students who identify as women with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who identify as a member of a visible minority. This endowed award was established by Prakash Mullick to support women entering dental education, with particular emphasis on promoting diversity within the dental profession.
Dr Peter J Murphy Award in Forestry
The Dr Peter J Murphy Award in Forestry is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Forestry or a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in forestry or forest-related activities. Preference is given to students studying sustainable forest management. This award is funded through endowed funds by Barbara Eberlein in honour of Dr Peter J Murphy, to encourage and recognize scholarship and participation in forestry or forest-related studies. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Dr Peter Aylen Memorial Scholarship in Family Practice
The Dr Peter Aylen Memorial Scholarship in Family Practice is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in Family Practice. This scholarship is endowed by the family and friends of the late Dr Peter Aylen, a physician in the NWMP and RCMP who served for several years in Fort Saskatchewan. Upon leaving the force, Dr Aylen continued to reside in the area where he practiced medicine, owned the town's first pharmacy, and was mayor of Fort Saskatchewan from 1909-1911.
Dr Paul CP Fung Memorial Award in Obstetrics and Gynecology
The Dr Paul CP Fung Memorial Award in Obstetrics and Gynecology is awarded to a resident physician with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes excellence in patient care, professional relationships, and personal wellness. Selection is based on three key criteria: bedside manner and patient communication skills, collegiality with peers and colleagues, and overall wellbeing. This memorial award honors Dr. Paul CP Fung's legacy in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Applicants are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr Patrick and Nancy Leung Scholarship in Medicine
The Dr Patrick and Nancy Leung Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the first year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership qualities. Preference is given to students who demonstrate involvement in and commitment to activities within the Asian community. This is an endowed scholarship funded by Dr Patrick Leung, administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Dr Murray MacDonald Memorial Award
The Dr Murray MacDonald Memorial Award is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta, studying Art Education. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and a demonstrated creativity in art and teaching. This award was endowed by Ruth MacDonald-McRae and her husband John McRae in memory of her father, Murray MacDonald, a former teacher at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr Morris Weinlos Prize in Pathology & Surgery
The Dr Morris Weinlos Prize in Pathology & Surgery is awarded annually to a convocating medical student for outstanding achievement in Pathology and Surgery, provided that the student's record is otherwise satisfactory. The prize was endowed by Mrs Morris Weinlos and daughters in memory of the late Dr Morris Weinlos of Edmonton. This award recognizes excellence in two critical areas of medical education and is intended to honor graduating students who have demonstrated exceptional performance in these disciplines.
Dr Milton F Bauer Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Milton F Bauer Memorial Scholarship is an annual award established by friends and colleagues in memory of the late Dr Milton F Bauer of Edmonton, Alberta. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student proceeding to the fourth year of the honors program in Economics at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is part of the Faculty of Arts awards and recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the field of Economics. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr Michael C Koilpillai Prize in Neuro-Psychiatry
The Dr Michael C Koilpillai Prize in Neuro-Psychiatry is awarded annually to a convocating student in the MD program at the University of Alberta. The prize recognizes superior academic achievement during the psychiatry rotation, overall superior academic excellence, and a particular interest, aptitude, and potential for further study in the field of Neuro-Psychiatry, Psychiatry, or Neurology. This endowed prize was established by the family, friends, and colleagues of the late Dr Michael Chakravarthy Koilpillai to cherish his memory and honor his devotion and commitment to the medical profession. Dr Koilpillai was a University of Alberta graduate, a practicing psychiatrist, and resident in Neurology at the University of Alberta Hospital at the time of his sudden and premature death. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dr Michael Boykowich Memorial Scholarship in Dentistry
The Dr Michael Boykowich Memorial Scholarship in Dentistry is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship honors Dr Michael Boykowich, the first dentist of Ukrainian descent in Saskatchewan, and was established by his daughter, Eleanore Romanow. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr Melville Kahn and Anne Kahn Prize in Restorative Dentistry
The Dr Melville Kahn and Anne Kahn Prize in Restorative Dentistry is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in their third year of Restorative Dentistry. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in Restorative Dentistry. This endowed prize was established by the family of the late Dr M Kahn and Anne Kahn from Vancouver. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Dr Maxwell J Lipkind Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Maxwell J Lipkind Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated achievement in periodontics. This endowed scholarship was established by the estate of Dr Maxwell J Lipkind to recognize excellence in dental education, specifically in the field of periodontics. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Dr Mary Patricia Massicotte Memorial Award in Medicine
The Dr Mary Patricia Massicotte Memorial Award in Medicine is awarded to students who identify as women with satisfactory academic standing in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students with dependents. This award honors the memory of Dr. Mary Patricia Massicotte and is funded annually by Patti's children Kyle Nolan, Lauren Nolan, Michaela Nolan, Liam Nolan, along with Patti's family and friends.
Dr Marlon Michel Class of 1999 Award in Medicine
The Dr Marlon Michel Class of 1999 Award in Medicine is an endowed award established by Dr Marlon Michel, MD Class of 1999, MBA, to support medical students from rural Alberta communities. This award is presented to students enrolled in any year of the Doctor of Medicine degree program who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and financial need. The award recognizes the unique challenges faced by students from rural communities pursuing medical education and aims to provide financial assistance to support their educational journey. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing and demonstrated financial need, ensuring that deserving students from rural Alberta backgrounds receive support throughout their medical studies.
Dr Marie Meyer Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
The Dr Marie Meyer Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating student in Elementary Education who has shown distinction in reading and language education. The scholarship was endowed by the Zonta Club of Edmonton in memory of a former member, Dr Marie Meyer. Recipients must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 overall and be completing their undergraduate degree in Elementary Education. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr Manmohan Singh Prize in Economics
The Dr Manmohan Singh Prize in Economics is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in the Faculty of Arts majoring in Economics at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing in Economics 213 (An Introduction to the Economics of Developing Countries). The prize was established through endowed funds by friends in recognition of Dr Manmohan Singh receiving an honorary degree from the University of Alberta in June 1997. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Dr Li Family Scholarship
The Dr Li Family Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing or Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Dr Larry Beauchamp Leadership Scholarship
The Dr Larry Beauchamp Leadership Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement in their final year of study in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership in extracurricular and community activities related to enhancing physical activity, volunteer sports or coaching activities, and academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by the friends and colleagues of Larry Beauchamp in recognition of his tremendous contributions to the Education community through his tenure with the Department of Secondary Education and eight years as Dean of the Faculty of Education. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Dr Kin W Wong Memorial Scholarship in Restorative Dentistry
The Dr Kin W Wong Memorial Scholarship in Restorative Dentistry is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. The scholarship recognizes students based on their academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the field of restorative dentistry. This endowed scholarship was established by the family of Dr Kin W Wong to honor his legacy and support outstanding dental students at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Dr Kenneth Newbound Memorial Scholarship in Physics
The Dr Kenneth Newbound Memorial Scholarship in Physics is awarded annually to a student with superior academic standing entering the third or fourth year of studies in honors or specialization Physics. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. First preference is given to students pursuing a concentration in the photonics and condensed matter physics stream of the Applied Physics program. Second preference is given to students pursuing a concentration in plasma physics. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by family and friends in memory of Dr Kenneth Newbound, former Dean of Science and Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dr Ken Paproski Memorial Scholarship in Medicine
The Dr Ken Paproski Memorial Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by Mrs Louise Paproski in memory of Dr Ken Paproski, who was a member of the Class of 1956 and served as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Alberta from 1966-1972.
Dr Karl Ivarson Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship
The Dr Karl Ivarson Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or enrolled in the third or fourth year of specific Bachelor of Science degree programs at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences who demonstrate exceptional leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities, combined with strong academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by Karl Ivarson, a distinguished graduate of the University of Alberta (BSc Agriculture 1951, MSc Soil Science 1953), to support the next generation of leaders in agricultural and environmental sciences. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None award or scholarship in any given academic year, and recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dr John MacDonald Medal in Arts
The Dr John MacDonald Medal in Arts is awarded annually to a convocating student with overall superior academic achievement in the BA Honors program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be the student who has shown the highest distinction in scholarship. This award was established through endowed funds by professor Douglas E Smith in memory of his late colleague, a former Head of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology and Dean of Arts and Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr John E Foster Memorial Award in Native Studies
The Dr John E Foster Memorial Award in Native Studies is awarded annually to a student of Aboriginal descent as defined by the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35(2) or persons who are accepted by one of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada as a member of their community. Students must have satisfactory academic standing and be entering the second year of studies in the Bachelor of Arts (Native Studies) degree program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing, involvement in the Native community, and financial need. The award is funded through endowed funds from memorial donations from staff, friends, and colleagues of Dr. John E Foster.
Dr John E Bradley Scholarship
The Dr John E Bradley Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the first or second year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in the field of medicine. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship was endowed by Ann and Robert Matheson in memory of Ann's father, Dr John E Bradley. Students are automatically considered for this award based on completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Dr Jo-Ann Guinan Memorial Medical Award
The Dr Jo-Ann Guinan Memorial Medical Award is presented to a convocating medical student at the University of Alberta who demonstrates exceptional compassion, caring, and kindness to patients and colleagues. The award recognizes students with satisfactory academic standing who exemplify the humanitarian qualities essential to medical practice. This memorial award was established through endowed funds contributed by family, friends, and colleagues of Dr Jo-Ann Guinan to honor her legacy and commitment to compassionate patient care.
Dr Jerry Sirdar Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Jerry Sirdar Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by friends, family and colleagues in memory of Dr Jerry Sirdar. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing excellence in dental education. Recipients are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Dr James Zimmerman Scholarship
The Dr James Zimmerman Scholarship is awarded annually to a graduating student in Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students based on superior academic achievement. Additional consideration may be given to students who have demonstrated participation in student activities within the Department or who have financial need. This endowed scholarship was established through the estate of the late Dr James Zimmerman to support excellence in dental education.
Dr James Zimmerman Scholarship
The Dr James Zimmerman Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated participation in student activities in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, and demonstrated financial need. This endowed scholarship is funded by the estate of the late Dr James Zimmerman and is administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr James Dempsey Resilience Award in Native Studies
The Dr James Dempsey Resilience Award in Native Studies is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Metis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to students from Treaty 7. This award recognizes and supports Indigenous students pursuing education in Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Dr J W Young Memorial Award
The Dr J W Young Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the first year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award was established through the will of the late Mrs Young in memory of her husband. The award is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Dr Isabel (Landels) Wilkins Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Isabel (Landels) Wilkins Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in any year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Dr Isabel (Landels) Wilkins as part of the Building the Future for Students Endowment Fund. Recipients must be on the Dean's Honors List and have at least 30 units of course weight remaining in their programs. The selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's AcademicWorks system.
Dr Ian Morrison Agriculture Club Bar None Award
The Dr Ian Morrison Agriculture Club Bar None Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in specific agriculture-related degree programs at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Special preference is given to students who have participated in the organization and/or staging of Bar None. The award is funded through an endowment by the University of Alberta Agriculture Club and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Dr Hu Harries Medal in Business
The Dr Hu Harries Medal in Business is awarded annually to the convocating student in the School of Business at the University of Alberta who has obtained the highest academic standing in the courses of the final two years of the BCom Program. This is an academic achievement award recognizing outstanding scholastic performance in the Bachelor of Commerce program. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and academic records.
Dr HR MacLean Memorial Scholarship
The Dr HR MacLean Memorial Scholarship is an annual award presented to a student with superior academic achievement entering the final year of the Dental Program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes excellence in academic standing, leadership, and sportsmanship. Recipients are selected based on their character and potential to make a distinguished contribution to the Dental Profession and Community. This endowed scholarship was established by family, friends, and colleagues in memory of Dr Hector R MacLean, former Dean and Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Dentistry, in recognition of his lifelong contributions to the practice, education, research, and organization of dentistry at both national and international levels. The award may be withheld if no sufficiently deserving candidate is available.
Dr Howard Fredeen Scholarship in Agriculture
The Dr Howard Fredeen Scholarship in Agriculture is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Howard Fredeen and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Dr HH Hepburn Memorial Scholarship in Surgery
The Dr HH Hepburn Memorial Scholarship in Surgery is awarded annually to a medical student graduating from the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. This scholarship, established through endowed funds by Dr Allan L Hepburn of Calgary in memory of his late father, recognizes exceptional achievement in the field of surgery. The award is designed to honor students who demonstrate excellence across multiple dimensions of their medical education and professional development. Selection for this scholarship is based on several criteria: superior academic achievement, demonstrated clinical competence in surgery and surgical subspecialties, active participation in extracurricular activities, and personal qualities that indicate the potential for an outstanding professional career. This comprehensive evaluation ensures that recipients embody both the technical excellence and personal characteristics necessary for future leadership in the surgical field. The scholarship is administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform, eliminating the need for a separate application process. This memorial scholarship serves to perpetuate Dr HH Hepburn's legacy while supporting the next generation of surgical professionals.
Dr Henry R Ziel Memorial Award
The Dr Henry R Ziel Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student at the University of Alberta with satisfactory academic standing who has a physical disability and uses a wheelchair permanently. The award is open to students entering the university from high school or continuing in an undergraduate degree program. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. The award was established through endowed funds by friends and colleagues in memory of the late Dr Henry R Ziel.
Dr Henry Hodysh Scholarship in Education
The Dr Henry Hodysh Scholarship in Education is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and part-time students are eligible for this award. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Henry Hodysh. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's application system.
Dr Hazel Rutherford McCuaig Prize in Property Law
The Dr Hazel Rutherford McCuaig Prize in Property Law is awarded annually to a student completing first year law who achieves high standing in the subject of Real Property (LAW 440). The prize is funded by The McLean McCuaig Foundation in honour of Dr Hazel Elizabeth Rutherford McCuaig. This award recognizes academic excellence in property law studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application and academic performance in the designated course.
Dr Harry Weinlos Humanitarian Award in Medicine
The Dr Harry Weinlos Humanitarian Award in Medicine is awarded annually to a medical student enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes the student who best exemplifies the humanitarian ideal in the practice of medicine, combined with an overall record of academic excellence. This endowed award was established by Mrs Morris Weinlos and daughters in memory of the late Dr Harry Weinlos of Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr Harry T Sparby Undergraduate Scholarship
The Dr Harry T Sparby Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering any year of undergraduate study in the Secondary Education program. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with a major or minor in Mathematics, Sciences or Second Languages. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds through a bequest by the Cynthia Irene Sparby Estate and is administered by the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta.
Dr Harry Sherk Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Harry Sherk Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with superior academic standing entering the second, third or fourth year of study in a Bachelor of Education degree. Selection is based on academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established by Edna Sherk in memory of her late husband, Dr Harry Sherk, who earned his BEd (1962) and MEd (1964) from the University of Alberta and his PhD from the University of Colorado (1970). As an Associate Director with Alberta Education, Dr Sherk helped to initiate collaborative curriculum development projects with Aboriginal communities, making this scholarship a fitting tribute to his legacy of supporting Indigenous education.
Dr Harry J Lefebre Award in Family Medicine
The Dr Harry J Lefebre Award in Family Medicine is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in bedside medicine and clinical skills during a Family Medicine clerkship. This award recognizes students who have shown exceptional capability in clinical practice and patient care during their family medicine training. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr H R MacLean Convocating Scholarship in Dentistry
The Dr H R MacLean Convocating Scholarship in Dentistry is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with demonstrated outstanding research accomplishments throughout their Dentistry studies. This endowed scholarship was established by the Estate of Margaret Berry MacLean, founder of the Dental Hygiene Program, in memory of her husband, Dr HR MacLean, former Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
DR Godfrey Memorial Prize
The DR Godfrey Memorial Prize is awarded to an undergraduate or convocating student who is working toward a bachelor's degree with superior academic achievement in English literature of the romantic period. The prize honors the late Professor Emeritus Denis Godfrey and was endowed by members of the Department of English, the Faculty of Arts, and the Alma Mater Fund of the University of Alberta Alumni Association. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement, provided the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. If no suitable candidate can be found, no award will be made. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dr Glen Zenith Award
The Dr Glen Zenith Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who have made positive contributions to classroom and clinical experiences. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership, compassion, and respect shown with peers and patients throughout their dental education program.
Dr GH Gibb Memorial Prize
The Dr GH Gibb Memorial Prize is awarded to the student who has demonstrated the highest ability in Operative Dentistry and Fixed Prosthodontics over the four years of the program. This endowed prize was established by the family and friends of the late Dr G H Gibb to recognize excellence in dental education. The award is administered through the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta and is automatically awarded to eligible students who complete the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Dr Gerhard and Mrs Hilda Driedger Scholarship
The Dr Gerhard and Mrs Hilda Driedger Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of study of a Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship specifically supports students majoring in Ethics and Global Studies or Creativity and Culture at the Augustana Campus. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their studies within these interdisciplinary fields.
Dr George C Walker Memorial Prize
The Dr George C Walker Memorial Prize is awarded to a student entering the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement in PHARM 202. This prize was established through endowed funds from the Estate of S Marguerite Walker in memory of her husband Dr George C Walker, who was a Pharmacy graduate from the University of Alberta in 1938. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dr Geneva Misener Memorial Scholarship in Classics
The Dr Geneva Misener Memorial Scholarship in Classics is awarded to a student of outstanding academic merit completing the third year of an honors program in Classics at the University of Alberta. This scholarship is endowed by funds from the late Dr Misener and administered through the Faculty of Arts. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Dr G Stuart Wiberg Scholarship
The Dr G Stuart Wiberg Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering fourth year of a Bachelor of Science degree, specializing in Biochemistry. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the family of Dr G Stuart Wiberg, PhD 1955. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr G Edward Sleath Scholarship
The Dr G Edward Sleath Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement registered in the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and excellence in surgical nursing, with preference given to operating room nursing where applicable. This endowed scholarship fund was established by Mrs Glendora Elaine Sleath to support nursing students demonstrating excellence in surgical nursing practice. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Dr Franta Hron Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Franta Hron Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in Honors Geophysics at the University of Alberta. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by family, friends and colleagues of the late Dr Franta Hron, a former professor in the Department of Physics. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students demonstrating financial need. This award recognizes academic excellence in geophysics while supporting students who require financial assistance to continue their studies.
Dr Frank Elliott Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Frank Elliott Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating medical student at the University of Alberta with superior academic achievement in their clinical years of medicine. The recipient will be selected on the basis of clinical acumen, academic standing, and demonstrated devotion to patient care, to colleagues, and to learning. Preference will be given to a student in financial need. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late Frank Elliott to honor his memory and support excellence in medical education.
Dr F Lloyd Roberts Scholarship
The Dr F Lloyd Roberts Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who is deemed to be the most outstanding convocating student in the MD program in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing in all studies in medicine. This scholarship was endowed by Dr. Roberts' mother, Mrs. Beatrice Kerr of Edmonton, with the support of his children. Dr. Roberts was born in Edmonton in 1921 and served as a fighter pilot during WWII before graduating from the School of Medicine, University of London England in 1952. He practiced medicine in both England and Canada until his death in 1974. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Dr Ethel L Fried Memorial Leadership Scholarship
The Dr Ethel L Fried Memorial Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university and community organizations. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate a genuine concern for the well being and betterment of fellow citizens and have financial need. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds established by family, relatives and friends in memory of Dr Ethel L Fried.
Dr Erwin and Gerda Bako Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Erwin and Gerda Bako Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree. Selection is based on an interest and involvement in the area of fitness, health and lifestyle improvement, and academic standing. Preference is given to mature students. This is an endowed scholarship funded by friends of the Bako Family and administered by the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dr Ernest A Johnson Prize in Ophthalmology
The Dr Ernest A Johnson Prize in Ophthalmology is awarded annually to a convocating student for outstanding merit in the field of Ophthalmology, providing that the student's record is otherwise satisfactory. This prize recognizes excellence in ophthalmology among graduating students at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. The award is funded through an endowment established by Dr Ernest A Johnson of Calgary. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application, making it accessible to eligible graduating students without requiring a separate application process.
Dr Elsie Yanik Scholarship in Nursing
The Dr Elsie Yanik Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in the Collaborative Program. The scholarship is endowed by Syncrude Canada Ltd in memory of Dr Elsie Yanik. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from northern Alberta or students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing in the Collaborative Program at Keyano College (Fort McMurray). Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Dr Elsie Yanik Scholarship in Native Studies
The Dr Elsie Yanik Scholarship in Native Studies is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Recipients must demonstrate superior academic achievement and be enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from northern Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by Syncrude Canada Ltd in memory of Dr Elsie Yanik to support Indigenous students pursuing studies in Native Studies.
Dr Elsie McFarland Leadership Award
The Dr Elsie McFarland Leadership Award is awarded annually to an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing (minimum grade point average of at least 3.0) registered in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, specializing in Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership in the field of recreation on and off campus and academic standing combined with leadership involvement. Interest and commitment will be evidenced through volunteer or work involvement in recreation. This award was endowed by members of the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association and by alumni in memory of Elsie McFarland, in recognition of her outstanding achievements in the field of Recreation.
Dr Douglas MacDougall Leadership Award in Third Year Dentistry
The Dr Douglas MacDougall Leadership Award in Third Year Dentistry is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award was established by the Dentistry Class of 1968 to recognize outstanding dental students who exemplify leadership qualities and community involvement.
Dr Douglas MacDougall Leadership Award in Fourth Year Dentistry
The Dr Douglas MacDougall Leadership Award in Fourth Year Dentistry is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. The award is funded through endowed funds by the Dr Douglas MacDougall Leadership Award Fund, a project of the Dentistry Class of 1968. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application within the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Dr Donald and Christina Jolly Scholarship in Medicine
The Dr Donald and Christina Jolly Scholarship in Medicine is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in any year of the Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who are residents of Ontario. This endowed scholarship supports medical students at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined and accessible.
Dr David Schindler Undergraduate Scholarship in Environmental Science
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Honors or Specialization in Biological Science. Selection based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in graduate studies in Environmental Science. Preference given first to Honors or Specialization in Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology students and second to Environmental Earth Sciences students. In the event that an eligible student is not found, students meeting the same qualifications, in Environmental and Conservation Sciences in the Faculty of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences may be considered.
Dr D Lynn Skillen Scholarship for International Nursing
The Dr D Lynn Skillen Scholarship for International Nursing is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in any year of undergraduate study in the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and participation in an international clinical placement, international scholarly event, or international volunteer opportunity with a non-governmental organization. This endowed scholarship recognizes nursing students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to international nursing experiences.
Dr CW Bowman Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
The Dr CW Bowman Scholarship in Chemical Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering either the second, third or fourth year of the Chemical Engineering program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is funded through an endowment provided by the 1989 Alberta Oil Sands Technology & Research Authority Karl A Clark Distinguished Service Award presented to Dr CW Bowman for his outstanding contributions to the furthering of Oil Sand Technology in Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Dr Clement W Bowman Scholarship in Honors Applied Mathematics
The Dr Clement W Bowman Scholarship in Honors Applied Mathematics is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third year of Honors in Applied Mathematics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing in mathematics courses. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds established by Dr Clement W Bowman. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr Christopher NH Lim Memorial Award in Surgery
The Dr Christopher NH Lim Memorial Award in Surgery is awarded to resident physicians with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of surgical residency in the Department of Surgery at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest and/or scholarly work in oncology or surgical oncology. Preference is given to residents with demonstrated leadership within the Department and/or good bedside manner. Applicants will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Dr Catherine Field Scholarship in Nutrition
The Dr Catherine Field Scholarship in Nutrition is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science, Nutrition Honors program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship fund was established by Dr Catherine Field and Mr Kevin Lewis to support outstanding students in nutrition studies. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Dr Carlo Caldarola Scholarship
The Dr Carlo Caldarola Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or continuing in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Sociology at the University of Alberta. Preference is given to students enrolled in the honors program. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence in sociology and supports students as they advance in their undergraduate studies. The award is made possible through endowed funds provided by friends of the late Dr Caldarola. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Dr Cal Waddell-Western Canada Dental Society Memorial Scholarship
The Dr Cal Waddell-Western Canada Dental Society Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated qualities of scholarship, leadership, character and humanity which may be expected to lead to a distinguished position in the dental profession and the community. This memorial scholarship honors Dr. Cal Waddell and is funded annually by the Western Canada Dental Society to support outstanding dental students pursuing their professional education.
Dr Brian Pinchbeck Memorial Industrial Internship Prize
The Dr Brian Pinchbeck Memorial Industrial Internship Prize is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in INT D 400: Industrial Internship Practicum and satisfactory standing overall. Recipients are selected on the basis of their oral and written communication skills and exceptional performance in the work experience component of their Industrial Internship Program in Computing Science. This endowed prize was established by family, friends and colleagues of the late Dr Brian Pinchbeck, along with the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta, to honor his legacy and support outstanding students in computing science internship programs.
Dr Barry Irving Award in Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management
The Dr Barry Irving Award in Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership, demonstrated interest in rangelands and rangelands management, and academic standing. Preference is given to students who have participated on the ALES Range Team. This award is funded through endowed funds by friends of Dr Barry Irving and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Dr Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa & Dr Christine Orosz Scholarship in Science
This scholarship is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta who have been diagnosed with a learning disability. The scholarship was established through annual funds by Dr Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa and Dr Christine Orosz, in honor of those living with learning disabilities who have chosen to pursue and excel in university studies. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application process.
Dr Anthony Ronald Oakley Prize in Anatomy
The Dr Anthony Ronald Oakley Prize in Anatomy is an annual award established through endowed funds by friends and family of the late Dr Anthony Ronald Oakley. This prize recognizes superior academic achievement by students upon completion of the second year in Anatomy at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. The award is designed to honor excellence in anatomical studies and encourage continued achievement in medical education.
Dr Andrea Kokotilo Memorial Travel Award in Medicine
The Dr Andrea Kokotilo Memorial Travel Award in Medicine is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and participation in a Faculty approved international travel elective. This award supports medical students pursuing international educational experiences as part of their medical training.
Dr and Mrs Hazen Hankinson Dean's Undergraduate Citation in Medicine - Renewable
This citation is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the Doctor of Medicine degree in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.9 or equivalent on courses taken during the previous two academic years and admissions rank score. The award is renewable for the second, third, and fourth year, contingent upon the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic standing in the Doctor of Medicine degree program. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Mrs Verna Hankinson.
Dr Allan Coates Rankin Award
The Dr Allan Coates Rankin Award is a scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by the late Dean Rankin to support medical students pursuing their Doctor of Medicine degree. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dr Ali-Amir Husain Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics
The Dr Ali-Amir Husain Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Mathematics from the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by family members in memory of Dr Husain to support outstanding mathematics students graduating with honors from the Faculty of Science.
Dr Alexander Smith, QC Prize in the Subject of Contract
The Dr Alexander Smith, QC Prize in the Subject of Contract is awarded annually to a student successfully completing first year Law with outstanding merit in the subject of Contract (LAW 410). This prize honors the late Dr Alexander Smith, QC, who was a Professor Emeritus of Law, and has been established through endowed funds contributed by Dr. Smith as well as his friends and colleagues. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Douglas M Sheppard Memorial Scholarships
The Douglas M Sheppard Memorial Scholarships are awarded to students with superior academic achievement proceeding to each of the second, third and fourth years of full-time studies in any of the following Specialization or Honors programs: Physics, Computational Science (Physics), or Astrophysics. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. The scholarships are funded through an endowment established by the colleagues, family and friends of the late Douglas M Sheppard, Professor of Physics. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks platform.
Douglas Leitch Medal in Paediatrics
The Douglas Leitch Medal in Paediatrics is an annual award presented to a convocating student in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta for outstanding merit in Paediatrics. This endowed award, funded by the Alberta Paediatric Society, recognizes exceptional achievement in the field of pediatric medicine among graduating students. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Douglas E Smith Memorial Scholarship in the Faculty of Arts
The Douglas E Smith Memorial Scholarship in the Faculty of Arts is awarded annually to students in the General BA program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence for students who have completed their first-year or second-year studies while carrying a full course load. Two awards are given each year: one to a student who has completed first-year studies and one to a student who has completed second-year studies. Recipients are selected based on the highest Grade Point Average in their respective years. The scholarship is endowed by the family and friends of the late Douglas E Smith in recognition of his distinguished service as Head of the Department of Psychology and as Dean of Arts at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Douglas E Smith Medal in Arts
The Douglas E Smith Medal in Arts is awarded annually to the convocating student from the BA program (other than BA Honors) who has shown the highest distinction in scholarship based on the convocation average. This award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required. The medal is funded through an endowment by the Faculty of Arts.
Douglas & Kathleen Ritchie Award in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
The Douglas & Kathleen Ritchie Award in Obstetrics & Gynaecology is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is convocating with a Doctor of Medicine degree. The selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated interest in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology. The recipient must be matched to a Canadian obstetrics and gynaecology postgraduate training program. This award is provided through the Annual funds by Douglas & Kathleen Ritchie Family Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
Doug MacFarlane Scholarship in Geology
The Doug MacFarlane Scholarship in Geology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science with Honours or Specialization in Geology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship portal. The scholarship is made possible through annual funds provided by donor Douglas MacFarlane and is administered by the Faculty of Science.
Doug and Irene MacFarlane Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Doug and Irene MacFarlane Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Doug and Gail Peterson Award
The Doug and Gail Peterson Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Management in Business Economics stream at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application submitted through the university's scholarship portal.
Dorothy Sherwood Memorial Scholarship in Music
The Dorothy Sherwood Memorial Scholarship in Music is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Music or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence in music studies and is funded through an endowment established by Gordon Sherwood. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Dorothy Leslie Memorial Award
The Dorothy Leslie Memorial Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing. Selection is made on the basis of academic standing. This award is provided through endowed funds from the Estate of Dorothy Leslie and is available to continuing students at the University of Alberta.
Dorothy Harris Dance Award
The Dorothy Harris Dance Award is an annual scholarship awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who have demonstrated interest in and contributed to dance choreography or performance. The award was established through endowed funds by alumni of the Orchesis Dance Club and other individuals interested in dance, in honor of Dorothy Harris for her contributions to Orchesis and the field of dance. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Dorothy Clapson Memorial Award
The Dorothy Clapson Memorial Award is awarded to students on a Study Permit with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated contributions to campus life. Preference is given to a student with Hong Kong citizenship. This award is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta.
Doris Schuh Prize in Ukrainian Studies
The Doris Schuh Prize in Ukrainian Studies is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstrated excellence in Ukrainian coursework including the area of culture, history, language, and/or literature. This endowed prize recognizes undergraduate students who show exceptional performance in Ukrainian studies while maintaining overall academic excellence.
Doris Anderson Alumni Leadership Award
The Doris Anderson Alumni Leadership Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities at Augustana Campus. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Dorch Brothers Scholarships
The Dorch Brothers Scholarships are awarded to students who are residents of Alberta with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference will be given to students with indicated financial need and to residents of the county of Vulcan. Priority is given to students enrolled in the second year of a Doctor of Medicine or third year of a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Peter Nelson Anderson as a memorial to his deceased brothers, John Frederick Marius Dorch and Henry Sylvester Dorch.
Donald Murray Norem Scholarship in Engineering
The Donald Murray Norem Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and is available to engineering students across all years of their undergraduate program. Selection for this award is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application process. This scholarship supports undergraduate engineering students at the University of Alberta who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance.
Donald McQ Shaver Undergraduate Research Travel Award
The Donald McQ Shaver Undergraduate Research Travel Award is awarded to continuing or convocating students with satisfactory academic standing in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences who have completed at least 30 units of course weight at the University of Alberta. This award supports students who have been invited to present their research findings at a poultry-related scientific meeting in North America. Recipients will be selected based on the quality of their research and the effectiveness of their oral or poster presentation. The award is funded through an endowment by Dr. Donald McQ Shaver, OC DSc.
Donald J McEachern Award in Chemical Engineering
The Donald J McEachern Award in Chemical Engineering is awarded to second year students with satisfactory academic standing in the Faculty of Engineering entering their first Co-op term. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through extracurricular contributions to the campus or community and academic standing. This award was established by Ms Jane McEachern and Ms Victoria McEachern in memory of Donald J McEachern, P Eng (Chemical 1948). Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Don Wright Scholarship in Music Education
The Don Wright Scholarship in Music Education is awarded annually to a full-time student with superior academic achievement working towards the Bachelor of Education degree with a Music Major or Minor, or the combined Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education program. This scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated a special aptitude for vocal and choral music and the teaching of the same, especially in grades 5 to 9 during the changing voice period. The award is funded through endowed funds by Dr Don Wright of Toronto and is administered by the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta.
Don Wright Scholarship in Music Education
The Don Wright Scholarship in Music Education is awarded annually to a full-time student working toward the Bachelor of Education degree with a Music Major or Minor. The scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated talent and achievement in the field of practical instrumental arranging and orchestration, with particular reference to music education. This award is made possible through endowed funds established by Dr. Don Wright of Toronto and is administered through the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta.
Don Priddle Memorial Scholarship in Business
The Don Priddle Memorial Scholarship in Business is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of studies in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities. The recipient is selected based on a combination of demonstrated leadership qualities and academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends in memory of Donald F Priddle, '64 BCom.
Don and Ruth Clandinin Scholarship in Poultry Science
The Don and Ruth Clandinin Scholarship in Poultry Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by family and friends in memory of Don Clandinin, DSc, who served as Professor of Poultry Nutrition from 1938-1979. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and a broad interest in poultry science, which must be demonstrated through course work, work experience, and/or extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Don and Kathleen Hyde Scholarship
The Don and Kathleen Hyde Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship is made possible through generous contributions from Don and Kathleen Hyde. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Domecki Family Prize in Polish Studies
The Domecki Family Prize in Polish Studies is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in either first or second year Polish language. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. This prize is made available through endowed funds by the Domecki Family and is administered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Dolores V. Nelson Schultz Memorial Award in Voice
The Dolores V. Nelson Schultz Memorial Award in Voice is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a Bachelor of Music with a major in Vocal Performance at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of overall initiative and accomplishments in AUMUS397 or AUMUS497 course requirements. This award supports students pursuing excellence in vocal performance as part of their undergraduate music education. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Doane Grant Thornton LLP Chartered Accountants Award
The Doane Grant Thornton LLP Chartered Accountants Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Management in the Business Economics degree program. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system.
Dirk Snoeck Henkemans Memorial Scholarship
The Dirk Snoeck Henkemans Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes outstanding academic performance in the field of computing science. Recipients are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, with preference given to students who have been involved in and made contributions to student life in the Department of Computing Science. This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends of Dirk Snoeck Henkemans to honor his memory and support deserving students in the Faculty of Science.
Diomedes Karvellas Memorial Prize in Classics (Greek History)
The Diomedes Karvellas Memorial Prize in Classics (Greek History) is awarded annually to the student who attains the highest mark in CLASS 280 (History of Ancient Greece). This memorial prize recognizes academic excellence in the study of Ancient Greek history at the University of Alberta. The award is available to full-time, part-time, or convocating students who have completed the course. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system. The prize was established through endowed funds by Erna H Karvellas in memory of Diomedes Karvellas.
Dianne Stretch-Strang Award in Native Studies
The Dianne Stretch-Strang Award in Native Studies is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Dianne Precht Memorial Scholarship in Music
The Dianne Precht Memorial Scholarship in Music is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a Music Specialization or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students enrolled in a Bachelor of Music in the Keyboard stream. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established in memory of Dianne Precht. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required. This scholarship supports continuing students at the Augustana Campus who demonstrate excellence in their music studies.
Diane Reader Jones Award for Women in Computing Science
The Diane Reader Jones Award for Women in Computing Science is awarded to students who identify as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. The award was established through endowed funds by Diane Reader Jones, the first graduate in Honours Computing Science at the university. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students enrolled in the Honours in Computing Science program. This award recognizes and supports women pursuing undergraduate studies in computing science, helping to promote gender diversity in the field.
Diane Dompé Memorial Scholarship in Medicine
The Diane Dompé Memorial Scholarship in Medicine is awarded in odd numbered years to a medical student graduating from the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who demonstrate an interest and aptitude in the field of Medical Oncology. The scholarship is supported by endowed funds from friends and family of the late Diane Dompé, as well as annual funds from the Agriculture Class of 1962. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Derek Sidders Award in Environmental Stewardship
The Derek Sidders Award in Environmental Stewardship is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a combined degree in a Bachelor of Science in Environmental & Conservation Sciences and Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. If no eligible student is found, the award may be awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies. This scholarship recognizes Indigenous students pursuing education in environmental stewardship and conservation sciences at the University of Alberta.
Derek Robert Thompson Scholarship in Science
The Derek Robert Thompson Scholarship in Science is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship is provided through funds from the Estate of Derek Robert Thompson. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the university's scholarship system.
Department of Supply Management Services Award in Distribution Management
This annual award is designated for Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents who maintain satisfactory academic standing with at least a 3.0 GPA on 30 credits taken during the previous academic year. The award targets students entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Eligible candidates must be majoring in Marketing with a demonstrated interest in Distribution Management, or majoring in Operations Management with a demonstrated interest in Marketing. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students who are not in receipt of any other scholarships or bursaries. The award is made possible through endowed funds established by the Department of Supply Management Services at the University of Alberta.
Dentsply Sirona Endodontics Convocation Scholarship
The Dentsply Sirona Endodontics Convocation Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. The scholarship recognizes excellence in academic standing and demonstrated aptitude in endodontics. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta. This award is funded through the Annual funds by the Endodontics Endowment Fund and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Dentons Canada LLP Entry Scholarship
The Dentons Canada LLP Entry Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This is an endowed scholarship funded by Dentons Canada LLP. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Dental Hygienists Association of Alberta Gold Medal
The Dental Hygienists Association of Alberta Gold Medal is awarded to the top convocating student from the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Dental Alumni Association Scholarship
The Dental Alumni Association Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in any year of the Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement. Recipients of the Dental Alumni Association Prize or the James McCutcheon Honor Award are ineligible for this award. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Dental Alumni Association Award
The Dental Alumni Association Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in student activities and character development. This endowed award is provided by the University of Alberta Dental Alumni Association through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Recipients of the Dental Alumni Association Scholarship or the James McCutcheon Honor Award are ineligible for this award. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Delta Kappa Epsilon Award for Community Excellence
The Delta Kappa Epsilon Award for Community Excellence is awarded to students entering the second year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and significant community involvement. Community involvement is broadly defined and includes sports participation, extracurricular activities, and volunteerism. This award is funded by the Delta Kappa Epsilon Award for Community Excellence Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation and is designed to support continuing students who have made meaningful contributions to their communities while maintaining strong academic performance.
Dee-Jay Plumbing and Heating Ltd Award
The Dee-Jay Plumbing and Heating Ltd Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing continuing in a Bachelor of Science at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application.
Deborah Folk Emergency Medicine Excellence Award
The Deborah Folk Emergency Medicine Excellence Award is presented to students with satisfactory academic standing in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to fourth year students enrolled in a preceptorship course or practicum focusing on emergency nursing. This endowed award was established by family, friends, and colleagues of Deborah Folk to recognize excellence in emergency medicine nursing education.
Dean's Silver Medal in Science
The Dean's Silver Medal in Science is an annual award recognizing convocating students with superior academic achievement enrolled in an Honors program in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. This medal acknowledges exceptional scholarly performance and dedication to academic excellence in the sciences. Recipients must demonstrate sustained high achievement throughout their undergraduate studies. The award is presented to students who have maintained a minimum grade point average of at least 3.7 on a full course load across three Fall/Winter academic sessions while enrolled in the Faculty of Science.
Dean's Medal in Engineering
The Dean's Medal in Engineering is awarded annually to a graduating student from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes academic excellence, leadership qualities, and strong character. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing in the final two years of their program, with a minimum grade point average requirement of 3.3. This medal honors students who have demonstrated not only superior academic performance but also exceptional leadership and character throughout their engineering studies. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of their General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Dean's Medal in Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
The Dean's Medal in Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences is an annual award presented to a convocating student from the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes superior academic achievement, specifically honoring the student with the highest academic standing in the final two years of their program. Recipients are selected based solely on academic standing and are automatically considered through completion of the General Application. The medal represents one of the highest academic honors bestowed by the faculty to recognize outstanding scholastic performance.
Dean's Gold Medal in Science
The Dean's Gold Medal in Science is awarded to the convocating student from a Bachelor of Science General or a Bachelor of Science Major who has shown the highest distinction in scholarship. This prestigious award recognizes academic excellence among graduating science students at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required. The medal is presented by the Faculty of Science to honor outstanding academic achievement.
Dean Wilbur Bowker Prize in Tort Law
The Dean Wilbur Bowker Prize in Tort Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Law 430 (Tort Law). Selection is based on highest academic standing in the course. This prize is endowed by members of the Law Class of 1962 in honour of the 50th anniversary celebration of their graduation and Dean Wilbur Bowker, who was the instructor of Tort Law for the Class of 1962. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Dean Duckett Prize in Insurance Law
The Dean Duckett Prize in Insurance Law is awarded to a student who demonstrates superior academic achievement in Insurance Law (LAW 519). Selection is based entirely on academic standing in the course. This prize is provided through annual funds by DDC Lawyers LLP and is administered by the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible law students enrolled in the Insurance Law course.
DCD Engineering Indigenous Educational Award
The DCD Engineering Indigenous Educational Award is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The award is provided by Annual funds from DCD Engineering Ltd. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
DB Robinson Prize in Thermodynamics
The DB Robinson Prize in Thermodynamics is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in Chemical Engineering in Thermodynamics. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in the study of Thermodynamics (CH E 343). This prize was established through endowed funds from the Faculty of Engineering, colleagues, and friends of Dr. Donald B. Robinson upon his retirement in 1984, after 36 years of distinguished service in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta.
DB Robinson Entrance Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
The DB Robinson Entrance Scholarship in Chemical Engineering is awarded annually to the student with superior academic achievement who, upon completion of the qualifying year in the Faculty of Engineering, enters the second year in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and must have the highest grade point average from the first year engineering program. This endowed scholarship was established by the Faculty of Engineering, colleagues and friends of Dr. Donald B. Robinson upon his retirement in 1984, after 36 years of distinguished service in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
David W Murray Scholarship
The David W Murray Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement continuing in a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta who has completed a minimum of one course in Structural Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Pearl Murray to support outstanding engineering students pursuing their studies in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a focus on structural engineering coursework.
David Taylor Service Above Self Memorial Award
The David Taylor Service Above Self Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership in school or community. This award is funded annually by the Rotary Club of Camrose and recognizes students who exemplify the principle of 'service above self' through their academic achievements and leadership contributions. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
David Tavender Peter Lougheed Leadership College Stretch Award
The David Tavender Peter Lougheed Leadership College Stretch Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate or graduate degree who is a scholar in the Peter Lougheed Leadership College. The award is based on academic standing and requires approval and completion of a Stretch project. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
David Sharpe Memorial Bursaries
The David Sharpe Memorial Bursaries are awarded to students entering the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Commerce degree program majoring in Accounting who are registered in or will be registering in the co-op program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on indicated financial need, with preference given to students with superior academic achievement. The bursaries are provided through annual funds by friends and colleagues of David Sharpe and KPMG through the CPA Education Foundation.
David S Tam Scholarship in Pharmacy
The David S Tam Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded annually to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by David S Tam to support outstanding pharmacy students as they progress through their undergraduate pharmacy program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined and accessible.
David R Percy KC Award in Law
The David R Percy KC Award in Law is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of study for a Juris Doctorate. Selection is based on participation in an international internship. Should no suitable candidate be found, the award will be offered to a student entering the first year of the JD program based on academic standing. This award is funded through endowed funds established by friends, colleagues, and family of David R Percy KC.
David Mochan Memorial Prize in Criminal Law
The David Mochan Memorial Prize in Criminal Law is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in courses relating to Criminal Law who has completed the first year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in the courses taken during the first year relating to Criminal Law, and must have satisfactory academic standing overall. This endowed prize was established by friends and family of the late David Mochan to recognize excellence in criminal law studies among first-year law students.
David McDougall BCom Scholarship in Real Estate
The David McDougall BCom Scholarship in Real Estate is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in real estate curriculum. Preference is given to students enrolled in the Real Estate Principles class. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and business associates of David McDougall to support talented students pursuing their education in real estate and business at the University of Alberta.
David McCoy Memorial Scholarship
The David McCoy Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Animal Health, or Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated interest in soil science through the student's academic program and academic standing. This endowed scholarship honors the memory of David McCoy and was established by John McCoy on behalf of friends and family. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
David Karpluk Memorial Scholarship in Geology
The David Karpluk Memorial Scholarship in Geology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an Honors or Specialization in Geology. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to a student with superior academic achievement in course(s) related to Petroleum Geology and demonstrated interest in Horizontal Drilling. Secondary preference is given to a student who has not received other University of Alberta award(s) in the same academic year. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by family and friends of David Karpluk.
David K Robertson Award In Geophysics and Geology - Renewable
The David K Robertson Award In Geophysics and Geology is a renewable award provided to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of a Bachelor of Science with an area of study in Geology or Geophysics. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership, participation in extracurricular activities, and academic standing. Preference is given to students who intend to live and work in Canada. This award is renewable for an additional year contingent upon satisfactory academic standing on 24 credits in the previous September to April. The award was established by David K Robertson, BSc 1964, MSc 1966, PhD (Oxford & Leeds 1969) and is administered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
David Johnston Law Scholarship
The David Johnston Law Scholarship is awarded to Alberta residents enrolled in full-time studies in the first year of the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing as determined by the University. Selection is based on academic standing, LSAT scores, and demonstrated involvement in volunteer activities. Special consideration is given to students enrolled in combined programs such as the LLB/MBA program. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
David Angus Graham Memorial Scholarship
The David Angus Graham Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in the BSc Forestry program or the BSc Forest Business Management program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in silviculture and related subjects. The recipient must have demonstrated interest in reforestation, shown evidence of concern for humanitarian principles and interest in fellow students, and shown promise for exemplary professional development. This endowed scholarship was established by the relatives, friends, and foresters of the late David Angus Graham to honor his memory and support students pursuing careers in forestry and forest management.
David and Marilyn Swadron Scholarship in Physics
The David and Marilyn Swadron Scholarship in Physics is awarded to students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree with Honors or Specialization in Physics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
David and Gina Cosco Award in Retailing
The David and Gina Cosco Award in Retailing is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing. This award is available to students who are continuing in or graduating from the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on completion of at least one major retailing course, academic standing, and demonstrated leadership qualities. The award is endowed by David and Gina Cosco to support Indigenous students pursuing business education with a focus on retailing.
Dave Johnson Memorial Bursary
The Dave Johnson Memorial Bursary is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The bursary is specifically available for students majoring in Chemical, Petroleum or Mechanical Engineering. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students whose principal place of residence is Northeastern British Columbia and/or who demonstrate financial need. This endowed fund was established through the Dave Johnson Memorial Endowment Fund to support engineering students.
Darwin and Betty Park Sustainability Award
The Darwin and Betty Park Sustainability Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in any year in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation who has demonstrated academic, volunteer and/or professional involvement in activities that support practices of environmental sustainability. The award recognizes students who have shown demonstrated commitment to, study of, and leadership in promoting and/or exploring the positive role that physical education and recreation can play in sustainable development of the environment. This endowed award was established by Darwin and Betty Park to support students pursuing the intersection of physical education, recreation, and environmental sustainability.
Darren Zenko Memorial Prize in Creative Writing
The Darren Zenko Memorial Prize in Creative Writing is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who have completed WRITE course(s) in fiction, creative non-fiction, or poetry with superior academic achievement in these courses. Selection is based on the quality of work demonstrated in WRITE courses and demonstrated potential to excel in the Emerging Writers Intensive Program at Banff Centre or another similar program. Both part-time and full-time students are eligible for this award. This is an endowed fund established by Jason Kapalka through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Darol and Evelyn (nee Linke) Wigham Scholarship
The Darol and Evelyn (nee Linke) Wigham Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences majoring in Geology at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to someone active in women's athletics. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Darcy Tailfeathers Memorial Award in Medicine
The Darcy Tailfeathers Memorial Award in Medicine is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) entering or enrolled in any year of the Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic achievement, involvement in the Indigenous community, personal and leadership qualities and demonstrated athletic ability. This award recognizes Indigenous students who demonstrate excellence across multiple dimensions including academics, community engagement, leadership, and athletics while pursuing medical education at the University of Alberta.
Darcy Readman Prize in Personal Property Security Law
The Darcy Readman Prize in Personal Property Security Law is awarded to a student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta with superior academic achievement in Personal Property Security Law. Preference will be given to the student with the highest mark in Law 587. This prize was established through endowed funds by the colleagues, friends, and classmates of Darcy Readman and by his colleagues at Duncan & Craig LLP. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Daniel Lupin Memorial Scholarship
The Daniel Lupin Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree in Psychiatry, Neurology, or an associated field. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership which will include the humanity and humility displayed during clinical rotations. This scholarship was endowed by family, classmates, and friends in memory of Dr Daniel Lupin. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Dan Baker Scholarships
The Dan Baker Scholarships are awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year in the BSc. in Agriculture, BSc. in Animal Health or BSc. in Forestry programs at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and personal character, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds established by the late Dan Baker of Edmonton and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Dale Masson Memorial Award in Law
The Dale Masson Memorial Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year of a Degree of Juris Doctor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership, overall involvement and commitment to the Tortfeasors Hockey Team or the Law Show. Consideration may also be given to other demonstrated extra-curricular involvement in the Faculty of Law and/or the University of Alberta. This award is endowed by family, friends, classmates, and colleagues of Dale Masson to honor his memory and contributions to the law school community.
Dahlia (Dee) C Robinson (RN, CPN(C)) Memorial Scholarship
The Dahlia (Dee) C Robinson (RN, CPN(C)) Memorial Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate or convocating student with superior academic achievement registered in the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and excellence in surgical nursing. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is funded through endowed funds by Lloyd Stanley Robinson and is administered by the Faculty of Nursing.
Côte à Côte (Coast to Coast) Experiential Learning Award
The Côte à Côte (Coast to Coast) Experiential Learning Award is offered to undergraduate students at Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. This award supports students with satisfactory academic standing who will participate in the Côte à Côte experiential learning program. The selection criteria are based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in the Canadian Francophonie. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of their General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Cyril Herbert Tobias Bursary
The Cyril Herbert Tobias Bursary is awarded to Alberta, Manitoba, and/or Saskatchewan residents who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The bursary supports students with satisfactory academic standing who are entering or enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program. Recipients are selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's Academic Works platform.
Cyril G Wates Memorial Scholarship
The Cyril G Wates Memorial Scholarship is an annual award recognizing a student of outstanding academic merit completing the second year of the Honors program in Mathematics at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded based on the student's performance in mathematics courses during their second year. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Helen Alida Burns Wates and is administered through the Faculty of Science. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making this a merit-based award that requires no separate application beyond the university's general scholarship system.
Cyril G Wates Memorial Prize
The Cyril G Wates Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student of outstanding academic merit in MATH 127, provided that the student's record is otherwise satisfactory. This endowed prize was established by the late Helen Aida Burns Wates and is administered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application, making it accessible to eligible students without requiring a separate application process.
Cy and Joan McAndrews Bar None Leadership Award
The Cy and Joan McAndrews Bar None Leadership Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or enrolled in the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, majoring in Crop Science or Animal Science. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference will be given to a student with financial need. The award was endowed by Beverley (BEd 1976) and Frank MacInnis (BA 1968, LLB 1971) in honour of Beverley's parents, Cy (BSc Ag 1950) and Joan (BEd 1950) McAndrews. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
CW Carry Steel Structures Design Award
The CW Carry Steel Structures Design Award is presented to the best design project team in Structural Design III (CIV E 479) at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. This award recognizes exceptional student work that demonstrates innovative and creative design applied to practical engineering problems. Recipients are selected based on three key criteria: their application of innovative and creative design approaches to practical engineering challenges, their use of fundamental engineering principles to solve real-world problems, and their selection of practical, economical, and feasible materials and manufacturing processes. The selection is made following team presentations in the CIV E 479 course. The award is funded through endowed funds from the CW Carry Chair program and is available to continuing and convocating students within the Faculty of Engineering.
CW Carry Prize in Structural Design II (CIV E 474)
The CW Carry Prize in Structural Design II is awarded to the undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering degree program at the University of Alberta with superior academic achievement and the highest mark in the fourth-year Structural Design II (CIV E 474) course. This prize recognizes excellence in structural design coursework and is funded through an endowment by the CW Carry Chair program. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
CW Carry Prize in Structural Design I (CIV E 374)
The CW Carry Prize in Structural Design I is awarded to the undergraduate student in the Civil Engineering degree program at the University of Alberta with superior academic achievement and the highest mark in the third-year Structural Design I (CIV E 374) course. This prize is funded by endowed funds from the CW Carry Chair program and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Cruickshank Karvellas Prize in Taxation
The Cruickshank Karvellas Prize in Taxation is awarded annually to the student in the Faculty of Law who excels in the introductory tax course. This prize recognizes outstanding academic achievement in taxation law studies at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system. The award is supported by endowed funds provided by Cruickshank Karvellas Barristers & Solicitors, a law firm that has established this prize to encourage excellence in tax law education.
Criminal Trial Lawyers Association Prize in Evidence
The Criminal Trial Lawyers Association Prize in Evidence is an annual award recognizing outstanding merit in Evidence (LAW 453), a law course at the University of Alberta. This prize is funded through an endowment by the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association of Alberta and is awarded through the Faculty of Law. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Crescent Point Energy Scholarship in Geology
The Crescent Point Energy Scholarship in Geology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement continuing in a Bachelor of Science with Honors or Specialization in Geology or Geophysics at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Geology or Geophysics field school experience(s). Recipients are eligible to receive this award only once during their academic career, and the award will alternate between departments annually. This endowed scholarship is made possible through funding by Crescent Point Energy.
CPA Transfer Scholarship - Renewable
The CPA Transfer Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic standing transferring from another post-secondary institution to the second or third year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is renewable for a second year provided the students maintain superior academic standing, declare an Accounting major, and register in ACCTG 414. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Chartered Professional Accountants' Education Foundation.
CPA Scholarship in Business - Renewable
The CPA Scholarship in Business is a renewable scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering or transferring into the second year (after completion of the pre-professional year) in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to two additional years, providing multi-year support for qualifying students pursuing business education with a focus on accounting. The first renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic achievement and declaring an Accounting major. The second renewal is contingent upon maintaining superior academic standing and completion of ACCTG 414, demonstrating the program's commitment to supporting students throughout their undergraduate business education journey.
CPA Scholarship in Accounting
The CPA Scholarship in Accounting is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business specializing in accounting. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest to pursue a career in management accounting. This scholarship is provided by the CPA Education Foundation to support outstanding students pursuing careers in the accounting profession, specifically in management accounting. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
CPA Graduating Scholarship in Accounting
This award is given to a student who is convocating from the Bachelor of Commerce Program at the University of Alberta. A specialization in Accounting including the completion of a minimum of 3 senior accounting courses is required. Superior academic achievement in the Business program is required. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
CPA Education Foundation Rick Cormier Memorial Award - Renewable
The CPA Education Foundation Rick Cormier Memorial Award is a renewable scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering or transferring into the second year (after completion of the pre-professional year) in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The award was established by family, friends, and colleagues of Rick Cormier, FCA (1950-2003) and Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants to honor his memory and support accounting students. Renewal of this award is contingent upon the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic standing and declaring an accounting major, allowing students to receive continued support throughout their undergraduate studies.
CPA Alberta Scholarship
The CPA Alberta Scholarship is awarded to a part-time or full-time student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce in the Alberta School of Business with a major in Accounting. Recipients must be registered or have expressed interest in registering in completing the CPA professional education program. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate strong academic standing and have completed or are enrolled in ACCTG 418 and ACCTG 416. The award is funded by the CPA Education Foundation and administered through the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business.
CPA AB Outstanding Achievement Prize
The CPA AB Outstanding Achievement Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. The award recognizes the student who has the highest combined average in three specific accounting courses: Accounting 322 (Managerial Information and Control Systems), Accounting 424 (Intermediate Managerial Control Concepts), and Accounting 426 (Advanced Managerial Control Concepts). This award is open to both full-time and part-time students and is provided by the CPA Education Foundation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Corrine Pelletier Memorial Award
The Corrine Pelletier Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the combined Bachelor of Arts (Drama) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) degrees. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated involvement in community or volunteer activities. This endowed award was established by Dave and Cathy Pelletier in memory of their daughter Corrine Pelletier, who earned her Bachelor of Arts in Drama in 2015 and Bachelor of Education in 2015. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta.
Conway Reimer Memorial Scholarship in Computer Process Control - Renewable
The Conway Reimer Memorial Scholarship in Computer Process Control is awarded annually to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third year of a program in the Department of Chemical Engineering specializing in the area of Computer Process Control. Recipients are selected based on academic standing, demonstrated interest and capability in computer applications, and qualities of leadership and character. This scholarship is renewable for a second year, contingent upon the student maintaining satisfactory academic standing. The scholarship is endowed by Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd in memory of Conway Reimer, who was the former Computer Sales Manager for Western Canada for Hewlett Packard.
Consulting Engineers of Alberta Award
The Consulting Engineers of Alberta Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on multiple criteria including academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who have worked with a Consulting Engineers of Alberta member firm. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Consulting Engineers of Alberta / TD Meloche Monnex Inc Scholarship in Engineering
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated performance in Engineering. Preference is given to students with an affiliation to Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA). Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Connie Neufeld Memorial Award in Music
The Connie Neufeld Memorial Award in Music is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in voice or piano. This memorial award was established through annual funds by Stacy Klaassen in memory of Connie Neufeld. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the university.
Connie McLaws Memorial Opera Award
The Connie McLaws Memorial Opera Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree who is enrolled in a University Opera Theatre course (MUSIC 446). Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Conn Memorial Medal in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The Conn Memorial Medal in Obstetrics and Gynaecology is an annual award offered to a convocating student demonstrating outstanding merit in Obstetrics and Gynaecology during their third and fourth years of study. The award recognizes academic excellence in these medical specialties, requiring recipients to have achieved a grade point average of 3.3 or higher in relevant coursework. This endowed award was established through the generosity of Mr. Geoffrey H Wood and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this recognition based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Computing Science Parental Award
The Computing Science Parental Award is awarded to a student with dependants who has satisfactory academic standing and is enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on both academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Community Service-Learning (CSL) Award
The Community Service-Learning (CSL) Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta who has completed a minimum of 6 credits in Community Service-Learning (CSL). Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to a student participating in the CSL Certificate Program or a CSL approved non-credit opportunity. This award supports students who demonstrate commitment to community service-learning as part of their undergraduate education. The award is made possible through annual funds by a gift to the CSL Program from Reinhard and Elisabeth Muhlenfeld.
Community Planning Association of Alberta Scholarship
The Community Planning Association of Alberta Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate excellent academic standing in the field of urban and regional planning. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Columbia Ice Indigenous Award
The Columbia Ice Indigenous Award is a scholarship awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies/Bachelor of Education Combined Degrees. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to a student with a major or minor in Cree. This award supports Indigenous students pursuing education and Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Colonel Gilbert Edward Sanders Memorial Scholarship
The Colonel Gilbert Edward Sanders Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta, majoring in Western Canadian History. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by Mr. Sandy Pearson to support students pursuing studies in this specific area of Canadian history.
College of Registered Dental Hygienists of Alberta Scholarship in Honour of Margaret Berry-MacLean
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the final year of a Post Diploma Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Selection based on academic standing, leadership, and the potential to make a distinguished contribution to the profession and community of dental hygienists. Preference given to a student with two years professional practice in Alberta. Recipient may receive only one award provided by the College of Registered Dental Hygienists of Alberta in the same academic year.
College of Registered Dental Hygienists of Alberta Scholarship III
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through both endowed and annual contributions from the College of Registered Dental Hygienists of Alberta (CRDHA). Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership through community involvement and extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Alberta Award
This award is provided to support a student enrolled in the second year of a Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who maintain satisfactory academic standing while demonstrating leadership and cooperation qualities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system. The award is funded through an endowment established by the College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Alberta, reflecting the organization's commitment to supporting the next generation of medical laboratory science professionals.
Colin J McKinlay Award in Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences
The Colin J McKinlay Award is given to undergraduate students enrolled in the third or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate financial need. The award selection process considers both academic achievement and financial circumstances. Preference is given to students who have shown a demonstrated interest in Forestry or Environmental and Conservation Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Colin Cooper Award
The Colin Cooper Award is a scholarship awarded to undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students in their second, third, or fourth year of undergraduate studies who maintain satisfactory academic standing. Selection is based on academic performance and demonstrated participation in extracurricular activities, strong commitment to volunteerism, and/or the ability to overcome extraordinary adversity in achieving academic goals. This endowed award was established through the generous contributions of friends, family, and supporters of Colin Cooper to support students pursuing degrees in kinesiology, sport, and recreation.
Colabella Prize in International Taxation
The Colabella Prize in International Taxation is awarded to students with superior academic achievement in International Taxation (LAW 603). This prize recognizes excellence in the study of international taxation law and is awarded based on the highest academic achievement in the course. The award is made possible through endowed funds established by Rachel Colabella and is administered through the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application.
Club Jean Patoine Leadership Scholarships
The Club Jean Patoine Leadership Scholarships are awarded to residents of Alberta with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study at Faculté Saint-Jean for any undergraduate degree. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and involvement in student life at Faculté Saint-Jean or in their local francophone community. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Claudette Tardif Award
The Claudette Tardif Award is presented to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.2 entering second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program registered in Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. This award was endowed by friends and colleagues of Claudette Tardif to commemorate her years as Dean at Faculté Saint-Jean. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Claude Lienau Memorial Award
The Claude Lienau Memorial Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is specializing in Industrial Design at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated progress and promise in their field of study. This endowed award was established by friends and family in memory of Claude Lienau, a former student of the Industrial Design program at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Claude Gallinger Memorial Scholarship
The Claude Gallinger Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student of outstanding merit who is entering third or fourth year in Animal Science at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Miss Margaret Gallinger in memory of her father, Claude Gallinger. The scholarship is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences and is available to continuing students. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Claude and Ivy (Elmquist) May Award
The Claude and Ivy (Elmquist) May Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated service to students, community, and to the Augustana Faculty. This endowed fund provides financial support to continuing undergraduate students at the Augustana Campus who demonstrate both academic merit and commitment to service.
Class of September 1959 Nursing Scholarship
The Class of September 1959 Nursing Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Diploma Class of September 1959. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Class of 1975 Pharmacy Clinical Rotation Travel Award
To be awarded annually to undergraduate student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering their final year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. This award is given to support student expenses (travel and accommodation) incurred during the students' clinical rotation provided it is within the Province of Alberta. Preference will be given to students who are completing their rotation in more remote sites within the province and have indicated financial need. The award is funded by an endowment from the Pharmacy Class of 1975.
Class of 1955 Civil Engineering Golden Anniversary Award
The Class of 1955 Civil Engineering Golden Anniversary Award is presented to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the 3rd or 4th year of study in the Faculty of Engineering pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement in extracurricular contributions to campus or community, sports activities, and/or cultural activities during the student's undergraduate years. This endowed award was established by the Civil Engineering Class of 1955 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their graduation and in memory of all classmates.
Class of 1950 Civil Engineers' Award
The Class of 1950 Civil Engineers' Award is an annual scholarship awarded to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing entering the final year of studies in the Faculty of Engineering pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree at the University of Alberta. The award was established through endowed funds by the Civil Engineering Class of 1950 to commemorate their 50th anniversary and in memory of all classmates. Recipients will be selected on the basis of leadership skills and potential as demonstrated through involvement in university, class, or community organizations, sports activities, and/or cultural activities during the student's undergraduate years. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Clarice B Olafson Award
The Clarice B Olafson Award is awarded to students who are Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities and indicated financial need. Preference will be given to students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts with a specialization in Visual Art, Music or Drama or a Bachelor of Music. The award is funded through endowed funds in recognition of Clarice B Olafson and is available to continuing students at the Augustana Campus.
Clarence and Thea Magneson Memorial Scholarship
The Clarence and Thea Magneson Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a Music Specialization or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
CL Bell Memorial Scholarship
The CL Bell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes outstanding academic performance and is funded by EECOL Electric Ltd through annual contributions to the Faculty of Engineering. Selection is based solely on academic standing, and eligible students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application without requiring a separate application process.
Civil Engineering Students' Award
The Civil Engineering Students' Award is an annual scholarship provided to a student entering the fourth year in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes exceptional student club involvement during the year prior to receiving the award. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing with a minimum grade point average of 2.3. The award is funded through an endowment established by the Civil Engineering Students Club and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering.
City of Edmonton Undergraduate Scholarships
This scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to students whose permanent residence is the City of Edmonton. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds by The City of Edmonton and is available to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
City of Camrose Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Award
The City of Camrose Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Award is awarded to a returning student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty with a major or minor in Physical Education. Selection is made on the basis of demonstrated leadership and academic standing. Preference is given to students from Camrose, the County of Camrose, or any municipality within the County of Camrose. This endowed award honors the legacy of Terry Fox and supports students pursuing physical education studies at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus.
CIPS Stan Heaps Memorial Scholarship
The CIPS Stan Heaps Memorial Scholarship is an annual award provided to students demonstrating superior academic achievement who are entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Computing Science program at the University of Alberta. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Edmonton Section of the Canadian Information Processing Society. Recipients are selected based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application. The scholarship supports computing science students in their pursuit of academic excellence in the field.
CIPS Donald B Scott Memorial Award in Computing Science
The CIPS Donald B Scott Memorial Award in Computing Science is an annual award offered to a student entering fourth year of the program in Computing Science at the University of Alberta. The award is provided through endowed funds by the Edmonton Section of the Canadian Information Processing Society. Selection is based on academic attainment and personal qualities of the individual. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Christopher Q Drummond Memorial Prize in Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature
The Christopher Q Drummond Memorial Prize in Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature is awarded to an undergraduate or convocating student with superior academic achievement in courses taken pertaining to Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing in one or more Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature courses, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory overall in the year of the award. This prize was established through endowed funds by family, friends and students of the late Christopher Q Drummond, Professor of English, to honor his memory and contributions to the field of Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature.
Christopher Douglas Brown Memorial Scholarship in Marketing
The Christopher Douglas Brown Memorial Scholarship in Marketing is awarded annually on the basis of high academic attainment to students entering their final year of the program leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce with a specialization in Marketing. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds contributed by friends and family of the late Christopher Douglas Brown, an alumnus of the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Christopher Bayduza Memorial Award
The Christopher Bayduza Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing (minimum 3.0 GPA) entering the third or fourth year of the BSc. in Agriculture (Animal Science or Range and Pasture Management major) or the BSc. in Environmental and Conservation Sciences (Conservation Biology or Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management major). This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends of Christopher Bayduza (BSc ENCS 1995) to celebrate Christopher's love of life, learning, and the outdoors. Christopher was a member of the University of Alberta Range Management Team (1993-1995) and an active member of the University of Alberta Agriculture Club (1991-1995). Preference will be given to students who are members of the Range Management Team and who participate actively in planning or volunteering for extracurricular activities, particularly Agriculture Club activities, and/or have demonstrated environmental stewardship.
Christine Kruger Memorial Award in Cancer Research
The Christine Kruger Memorial Award in Cancer Research is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of Nursing, or Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with demonstrated focus on cancer research. This endowed award was established by Calvin Kruger to support undergraduate students pursuing studies related to cancer research across health sciences and scientific disciplines.
Christine Klein Scholarship
The Christine Klein Scholarship is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Education with a major or minor in English. Selection is based on demonstrated excellence in teaching as evaluated on the Introductory Field Experience evaluation report. This endowed scholarship was established by the family and friends of Christine Klein to support outstanding education students specializing in English instruction. Recipients are automatically considered through the completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta.
Christine Davies QC Scholarship in Family Law
The Christine Davies QC Scholarship in Family Law is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating with a Juris Doctor degree from the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and demonstrated outstanding performance in Family Law. This endowed scholarship was established in memory of Christine Davies QC by family, friends, and members of the legal community to honor her legacy and support future legal professionals specializing in family law. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must meet the criteria of superior academic standing combined with excellence in Family Law coursework.
Chomicki Baril Mah LLP Prize in Civil Procedure
The Chomicki Baril Mah LLP Prize in Civil Procedure is awarded to a JD student with superior academic achievement in the area of Civil Procedure in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. This prize was established by the partners of Chomicki Baril Mah LLP in celebration of their 50th anniversary of the establishment and continuation of the Kosowan Wachowich law firm. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student on the basis of superior academic achievement who has been an active volunteer with the Chinese community. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta Scholarship
The Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of an undergraduate degree in East Asian Studies. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Chinese coursework. This is an endowed scholarship provided through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta Graduating Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with an undergraduate degree in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Chinese coursework. Preference is given to students who intend to complete a Master of Arts in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. The award is funded by endowed funds from the Chinese Graduates Association of Alberta and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Chinese Community Scholarship
The Chinese Community Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree in East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Chinese coursework. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship was established through endowed funds raised from the Melody of Spring concert hosted by the Chinese community in 1998. Students in receipt of awards totaling $2000 or more are not eligible for this scholarship.
Chinese Canadian Medical Society of Edmonton Excellence Scholarship in Medicine
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. The award recognizes academic excellence and is available to continuing students within the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system, making the application process streamlined for eligible medical students who demonstrate outstanding academic standing.
Chief Justice William A McGillivray Excellence Scholarship in Law
The Chief Justice William A McGillivray Excellence Scholarship in Law is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the JD degree program at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement on courses taken during the previous two years at any post-secondary institution. This endowed scholarship was established by Mary & Douglas McGillivray, QC (LLB 1975) and family, the firm of Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP, and friends and colleagues of Chief Justice William A McGillivray (BA 1940, LLB 1941) to recognize and support outstanding students entering law school.
Chief Justice S Bruce Smith Prize
The Chief Justice S Bruce Smith Prize is an annual award established by endowed funds from the late Honourable S Bruce Smith, former Chief Justice of Alberta. This prize is awarded to a student entering second year Law who has achieved the highest standing in the first year. The award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding performance during the first year of law studies at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
Chief Justice Fraser Scholarship
The Chief Justice Fraser Scholarship is awarded to a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident or protected person within the meaning of subsection 95 (2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada) who is an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing in coursework focused on the field of constitutionalism (including federalism and guaranteed rights, the delivery of fair and equal justice, the rule of law, or the protection of human rights), LSAT score, and demonstrated involvement in volunteer activity. Students may only receive this scholarship once. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Chief Judge Terry Matchett Award in Law
The Chief Judge Terry Matchett Award in Law is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is provided annually by the Alberta Provincial Judges' Association and is administered through the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.
Chief Judge Nelles V Buchanan Memorial Prize in Litigation
The Chief Judge Nelles V Buchanan Memorial Prize in Litigation is awarded annually to a student entering the third year who has demonstrated outstanding ability in Criminal Law (LAW 420) and Evidence (LAW 453), and who has been successful in one of the competitive moots sponsored by the Faculty of Law. This prize is funded through an endowment by the Balfour and Buchanan Families. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Cheryl Lynn Osborne Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
The Cheryl Lynn Osborne Memorial Scholarship in Nursing is awarded annually to a student convocating from the four year BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on superior academic achievement, dedication to the nursing profession, and possession of personal qualities valued by the Faculty of Nursing in its graduates. This endowed scholarship was established by Mr. Brent Osborne in memory of his late wife, Cheryl Lynn, who was a graduate of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta.
Cheryl Joan Michaels Award in Pharmacy
The Cheryl Joan Michaels Award in Pharmacy is awarded to female students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to full-time students who are supporting one or more dependent children less than 14 years of age and who have a GPA of 2.7 or greater. This endowed award was established through the Estate of Cheryl Joan Michaels.
Chemistry 401 Prize
The Chemistry 401 Prize is awarded to a student with the highest academic achievement in an undergraduate course in CHEM 401 (Introduction to Chemical Research) who is enrolled in a Bachelor of Science with an Honors or Specialization in Chemistry. Selection is based on academic standing. In the event of a tie, preference will be given to a student with superior oral and written presentation skills. This award recognizes excellence in chemical research coursework and presentation abilities.
Chemistry 400 Prize
The Chemistry 400 Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of Science with an Honors or Specialization in Chemistry who is enrolled in INT D 400 (Internship Capstone). Selection is based on academic standing in INT D 400. In the event of a tie, preference will be given to a student with superior oral and written presentation skills. This prize is funded by endowed funds from members and friends of the Department of Chemistry and is administered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta.
Chemical Engineering Entrance Scholarships
This scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement who are entering their second year in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering in the chemical engineering program at the University of Alberta. Recipients must have completed the qualifying year in the Faculty of Engineering and will be selected based on academic achievement in a full, normal course load taken during the past year. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Chelsy Shillington Memorial Leadership Award
The Chelsy Shillington Memorial Leadership Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering or enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of the BSc Environmental and Conservation Science degree program at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference will be given to students who have completed or will be engaging in international volunteer or work experiences. This award was endowed by family and friends in memory of Chelsy Shillington whose passion for environmental causes and zest for life were an inspiration to all.
Chelsy Shillington Memorial Field School Bursary
The Chelsy Shillington Memorial Field School Bursary is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the Environmental and Conservation Sciences Field School (REN R 290). Recipients are selected on the basis of indicated financial need. This bursary was endowed by family and friends in memory of Chelsy Shillington, whose passion for environmental causes and zest for life were an inspiration to all. The award is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Chawla Family Award
The Chawla Family Award is awarded to students who are First Nations, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2), or who are on a Study Permit, with satisfactory academic standing in any year of a Bachelor of Science at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is provided through annual funds by Lalit Chawla and is available to students at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta.
Chattaway Rangeland Management Prize
The Chattaway Rangeland Management Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science Environmental and Conservation Sciences in Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management. Selection is based on academic standing in one or more rangeland management courses and a demonstrated interest in the discipline of rangeland resources management. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed prize was established through generous contributions from George Chattaway and Bar S Ranches of Nanton, Alberta, as well as Ovintiv.
Charles W Labatiuk Scholarship in Environmental Engineering
The Charles W Labatiuk Scholarship in Environmental Engineering is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students within Civil Engineering will be considered if there are no suitable candidates. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by Bill and Natalia Labatiuk. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Charles Gale Memorial Scholarship in Music
The Charles Gale Memorial Scholarship in Music is awarded annually on an alternating basis between music and drama students. In odd years, it is awarded to a convocating student in the Department of Music, with preference given to students studying chamber music, particularly those specializing in piano accompaniment. In even years, the scholarship goes to a convocating student in the Department of Drama. The award is based on superior academic achievement and recognizes excellence in the performing arts. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and colleagues of the late Charles Gale to honor his memory and support outstanding students in music and drama at the University of Alberta.
Charles Gale Memorial Scholarship in Drama
The Charles Gale Memorial Scholarship in Drama is awarded annually on an alternating basis between the Department of Music and the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta. In odd years, the scholarship is awarded to a convocating student in the Department of Music, and in even years, to a convocating student in the Department of Drama. The award is based on superior academic achievement. For recipients from the Department of Drama, preference is given to students in Classical Theatre. This endowed scholarship was established by the friends and colleagues of the late Charles Gale to honor his memory and support outstanding students in the performing arts.
Charles Cummer Memorial Scholarship
The Charles Cummer Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the late Mrs. Sarah A. Cummer of Edmonton. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Charles and Louise Malmberg Scholarship in Agriculture
The Charles and Louise Malmberg Scholarship in Agriculture is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of BSc. in Agriculture, BSc. in Animal Health or BSc. in Environmental and Conservation Sciences program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing and a demonstrated interest in Land Resource Science and/or Land Reclamation. The recipient must have taken two or more courses in Soil Science, one of these courses being in soil conservation. Preference will be given to students from the dryland farming areas of Southeastern Alberta. This scholarship is made possible through endowed funds by Laura D Harrison, in honor of her parents, Charles and Louise Malmberg.
Charlene Marshall Memorial Award in Sociology
The Charlene Marshall Memorial Award in Sociology is awarded to a student with a GPA of 3.0 or greater enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology or Criminology. The award is based on academic standing, with preference given to Honours students who have financial costs associated with University-approved educational travel opportunities. This memorial award is funded annually by the family and friends of Charlene Marshall and is administered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Chancellor-Emeritus John Ferguson and Mrs Bunny Ferguson Service Award
The Chancellor-Emeritus John Ferguson and Mrs Bunny Ferguson Service Award is awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and a commitment to improving the spirit of caring on campus or in the community. The award recognizes students who have shown dedication through participation in activities such as student government, student organizations, student services, community service, and volunteer activities. This endowed award was established by members of the University Senate, friends, and colleagues to honor the legacy of Chancellor-Emeritus John Ferguson and Mrs Bunny Ferguson. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible students. The award continues to support students who exemplify leadership and community engagement.
Chancellor's Leadership Medal
The Chancellor's Leadership Medal is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating from any undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. This prestigious medal recognizes exceptional demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities. Selection is based on both academic standing and leadership qualities. The award is funded by endowed funds established by Chancellor Ralph Young and the Senate. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Chancellor Emerita Linda Hughes U School Award
The Chancellor Emerita Linda Hughes U School Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta who has graduated from the USchool program. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and/or extra-curricular involvement. This endowed award was established by various donors in honour of Chancellor Emerita Linda Hughes and her contribution to making U School a reality. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
CFCW Scholarship
The CFCW Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creativity and Culture or a Bachelor of Music at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement, with preference given to students who identify as a visible minority. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Centre collégial de l'Alberta Scholarship
The Centre collégial de l'Alberta Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are enrolled at the Centre collégial de l'Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Centre collégial de l'Alberta Perseverance Award
The Centre collégial de l'Alberta Perseverance Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled at the Centre collégial de l'Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated barriers to attending a post-secondary program. This award recognizes students who have overcome challenges in pursuing their post-secondary education at Campus Saint-Jean.
Centre collégial de l'Alberta Pathways Award
The Centre collégial de l'Alberta Pathways Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are enrolled at the Centre collégial de l'Alberta. This award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and financial need. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing and their indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Central Agencies Mayer Family Award
The Central Agencies Mayer Family Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required.
Cenovus Energy Petroleum Engineering Scholarship
The Cenovus Energy Petroleum Engineering Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of an undergraduate degree in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Cenovus Energy Civil and Environmental Engineering Scholarship
The Cenovus Energy Civil and Environmental Engineering Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study for a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's Academic Works platform. This endowed scholarship is funded by Cenovus Energy Inc. and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering.
Cenovus Energy Chemical Engineering Scholarship
The Cenovus Energy Chemical Engineering Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second year of study for a Bachelor of Engineering degree with a major in Chemical Engineering. The scholarship is funded by an endowment from Cenovus Energy Inc. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application at the University of Alberta. The award is administered through the Faculty of Engineering.
Cembrowski Parmar Indigenous Award in Science
The Cembrowski Parmar Indigenous Award in Science is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science. The award is provided by annual funds from George Cembrowski and Rajesh Parmar. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need, supporting Indigenous students pursuing science education at the University of Alberta.
Cecil MacMillan Compton Memorial Award
The Cecil MacMillan Compton Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to a student who is a resident of Northern Alberta with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated outstanding clinical achievement in Removable Prosthodontics. The award was endowed by Dr H Keith Compton, family and associates. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Cecil E Race Leadership Scholarship - Renewable
The Cecil E Race Leadership Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering any year of an undergraduate degree who is a scholar in the Peter Lougheed Leadership College at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership potential through involvement and participation in university or community organizations. Recipients of this scholarship are not eligible to receive other Peter Lougheed Leadership College awards. Receipt of funding for the second year is contingent upon maintaining superior academic achievement and continuing as a Peter Lougheed Leadership College scholar.
Cathy Sewell Indigenous Scholars Award
The Cathy Sewell Indigenous Scholars Award is provided to undergraduate students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing. The award recognizes students based on academic standing, family commitment, and community involvement. Special consideration is given to activities that foster the revitalization of Indigenous Arts, Indigenous languages, and Indigenous cultural traditions. This endowed award was established by friends and family of Cathy Sewell to honour her living memory and her pursuit of the Aboriginal Indigenous perspective in all fields of study at the University of Alberta.
Cathy Allard-Roozen Leadership Award
The Cathy Allard-Roozen Leadership Award is awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who have satisfactory academic standing and have completed the Inspired to Dream (INT D 101) course. The award recognizes students who demonstrate strong leadership qualities. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, with preference given to students who have completed Inspired to Dream (INT D 101) as an elective course. Recipients are automatically considered through the General Application process.
Catherine Miller Community Service Award
The Catherine Miller Community Service Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year in a degree of Juris Doctor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated involvement in the Faculty of Law community service activities and academic standing. The award is endowed by the Alumni and Friends of the Faculty of Law Association, in honour of Catherine Miller. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Catherine McLean Scholarship in Arts
The Catherine McLean Scholarship in Arts is awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating from an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required for this endowed scholarship established by the Estate of Catherine McLean.
Catherine Folinsbee Memorial Scholarship
The Catherine Folinsbee Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference is given to students with a demonstrated interest in attending a program of formal language study in an environment where one of the languages offered by the Department is the official language. This endowed scholarship was established through a bequest from Catherine Folinsbee.
Catherine Descheneau Teaching Assistantship Award in Computing Science
The Catherine Descheneau Teaching Assistantship Award in Computing Science is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate or graduate degree in the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta who have served as a teaching assistant for at least one term. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated effectiveness and involvement as a teaching assistant in enhancing the learning experience of students. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated effectiveness as a teaching assistant. This award is funded through annual contributions from the Computing Science Alumni Endowment for Undergraduate Education.
Catherine and Stanley Chichak Memorial Scholarship
The Catherine and Stanley Chichak Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the second or subsequent years of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes students who have achieved satisfactory academic standing and have demonstrated excellence in Ukrainian coursework. The award is provided through annual funds from the Estate of Stanley Chichak and is administered through the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Catherine and Austin Mardon, CM Schizophrenia Award
The Catherine and Austin Mardon, CM Schizophrenia Award is an endowed scholarship awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. The award is available to students with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of an undergraduate degree program. Selection is based on academic standing. If no eligible candidate with schizophrenia is found, the award may be given to a child or sibling of someone with schizophrenia. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by Janssen Inc, and Friends and Associates of Dr Austin Mardon, reflecting a commitment to supporting students affected by mental health conditions in pursuing their educational goals.
Catherine & Louise Ford Award
The Catherine & Louise Ford Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student entering fourth year in the Department of English at the University of Alberta. The award is based on involvement in extracurricular activities, with preference given to students demonstrating financial need. This endowed award from the Ford Family recognizes academic achievement combined with active participation in activities beyond the classroom. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Carla Try Memorial Elementary Education Scholarship
The Carla Try Memorial Elementary Education Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the final year of studies in Elementary Education. Selection is based on academic standing and a commitment to the education of elementary level students, as demonstrated by community involvement or volunteer activity. This scholarship was endowed by the Faculty of Education and the family and friends of Carla Try, who posthumously achieved her Bachelor of Education degree in Elementary Education. Carla's commitment to children and their education will be forever recognized through this scholarship in memory of Carla Try (1979-2001).
Carl Amrhein Aboriginal Award
The Carl Amrhein Aboriginal Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree. This award recognizes Indigenous students pursuing undergraduate education at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and/or demonstrated involvement in the Indigenous community. The award is funded through an endowment established by the Carl Amrhein Aboriginal Fund Endowment, supporting Indigenous students' educational pursuits.
CareMart Group Travel Award
The CareMart Group Travel Award is presented to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing entering the final year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. This award is specifically designed to support student expenses, including travel and accommodation, incurred during the student's clinical rotation within the Province of Alberta. Preference is given to students who are completing their rotation in more remote sites and who demonstrate financial need. The award aims to reduce financial barriers for pharmacy students undertaking clinical placements in underserved or distant locations across Alberta.
Captain Thomas Farrell Greenhalgh Memorial Scholarships in Chemical Engineering
The Captain Thomas Farrell Greenhalgh Memorial Scholarships in Chemical Engineering are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement in the Chemical Engineering program at the University of Alberta. Two scholarships are available: one for a student entering third year and one for a student entering fourth year. Recipients are selected based on leadership qualities and contributions made to extracurricular and/or community activities. The scholarships are funded through endowed funds established by Flora Greenhalgh and administered by the Faculty of Engineering.
Captain Edward M (Ted) Kates Memorial Scholarship in Criminology
The Captain Edward M (Ted) Kates Memorial Scholarship in Criminology is awarded annually to a student in the BA (Criminology) Program who has attained the highest grade point average in the third year of study while carrying 30 units of course weight in that year. This endowed scholarship was established by Margaret and Maxwell Kates in memory of their son Captain Edward M (Ted) Kates. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence in criminology at the University of Alberta. If multiple students achieve the same highest grade point average, the scholarship money will be divided equally among recipients.
Canadian Welding Association - Association Canadienne de Sondage Scholarship
The Canadian Welding Association - Association Canadienne de Sondage Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated aptitude in welding. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) Edmonton Scholarship
The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) Edmonton Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the third, fourth or fifth year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering (CSCE). Selection is based on academic standing, and eligible students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Canadian Society for Chemistry Prize in Chemistry
The Canadian Society for Chemistry Prize in Chemistry is awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in the work of third year Honors Chemistry at the University of Alberta, provided that such student's record is otherwise satisfactory to the Science Faculty Council. This is an endowed prize funded by the Canadian Society for Chemistry, which provides both a medal and certificate directly to the recipient. The award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in third-year chemistry studies within the Faculty of Science.
Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering, Edmonton Section, Entrance Scholarship in Chemical Engineering
This is an annual entrance scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering in the chemical engineering program at the University of Alberta, following completion of the qualifying year in the Faculty of Engineering. Recipients are selected based on academic standing, leadership qualities, and contributions to extra-curricular and/or community activities. The scholarship is funded through an endowment established by the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering using funds from the 47th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference held in Edmonton, Alberta in October 1997.
Canadian Petroleum Tax Society Prize in Corporate Taxation
The Canadian Petroleum Tax Society Prize in Corporate Taxation is awarded annually to the law student who attains the highest academic standing in the law course Corporate Taxation during the student's first, second, or convocating year of studies. This prize recognizes academic excellence in corporate taxation law at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's awards system.
Canadian National Scholarship in Law
The Canadian National Scholarship in Law is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the JD program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by Canadian National.
Canadian Institute of Forestry-Rocky Mountain Section Award
The Canadian Institute of Forestry-Rocky Mountain Section Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the BSc. in Forestry or BSc. in Forest Business Management program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in Forest Society and Canadian Institute of Forestry activities, and on academic standing. Preference is given to a student with financial need. This award is provided through endowed funds by the Canadian Institute of Forestry-Rocky Mountain Section and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Canadian Information Processing Society Scholarships
This scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to students entering second, third or fourth year of the Computing Science program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the Edmonton Section of the Canadian Information Processing Society. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks platform.
Canadian Horizontal Drilling Award in Environmental Science
The Canadian Horizontal Drilling Award in Environmental Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science major in Environmental Science at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Canadian Federation of University Women Edmonton Second Year Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering the second year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award is provided through endowed funds by the Canadian Federation of University Women Edmonton and selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Canadian Business Leader Award for Undergraduate Students
The Canadian Business Leader Award for Undergraduate Students is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership as demonstrated through community involvement, extracurricular activities, and academic standing. This endowed award has been funded by individual and corporate supporters of the Canadian Business Leader Award Dinner since 1982.
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Scholarships in Business
This scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. The award is funded annually by the Calgary Foundation-Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Fund and is administered through the Alberta School of Business. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Prize in Insurance
This is an annual prize awarded to a student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who has shown an interest and aptitude in the area of Insurance (LAW 519). The prize is based primarily on academic merit, but financial need may also be taken into consideration. The selection criteria emphasize demonstrated ability in the course of insurance. The prize is funded by endowed funds from the Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors and is administered by the Faculty of Law Scholarship Committee.
Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Prize in Estate Planning
The Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Prize in Estate Planning is awarded annually to a student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who has shown an interest and aptitude in the area of estate planning. The prize is based primarily on academic merit, but financial need may also be taken into consideration. The selection criteria include demonstrated ability in courses generally associated with estate planning, such as trust, wills, insurance, taxation and corporations. Recipients are selected by the Faculty of Law Scholarship Committee based on these guidelines. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the university.
Camrose Rotary Club Dr Dunbar Memorial Award
The Camrose Rotary Club Dr Dunbar Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science with a major in Integrative Biology at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The award is made possible through endowed funds provided by the Camrose Rotary Club and Camrose dentists in memory of Dr I William Dunbar. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
Camrose County Award
The Camrose County Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty who is a rural Camrose County resident. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership and academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Camp 6 of the Corporation of the Seven Wardens Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to the recipient of the Dean's Medal in Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes outstanding academic achievement and is endowed by the Camp 6 of the Corporation of the Seven Wardens. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Calgary Mineral Exploration Group Economic Geology Scholarship
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate degree program in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences with a Specialization in Geology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement. This scholarship is funded by the Calgary Mineral Exploration Group in memory of Dr Alfred Levinson and is administered through the Faculty of Science.
CADE/CAODC Spring Drilling Conference Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of the Petroleum Engineering program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. If a suitable candidate entering fourth year cannot be found, students entering third year may be considered. The scholarship was endowed by funds from the 1989 CADE/CAODC Spring Drilling Conference and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
C Percy Cole Memorial Scholarship in Engineering
The C Percy Cole Memorial Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with superior academic achievement entering or continuing in the third year of an undergraduate degree in Mining or Petroleum Engineering. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students in Mining Engineering. This scholarship honors the memory of C Percy Cole, who received his Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering in 1952. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Business Alumni Association Undergraduate Scholarship in Business
To be awarded annually to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in the School of Business. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic excellence, community involvement and participation in student association activities. Recipient must have completed 30 credits in the year prior to receiving this scholarship. This endowed scholarship is provided by the Business Alumni Association Board of Directors at the University of Alberta.
Building the Future for Students Scholarships
To be awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of any degree program in the Faculty of Arts. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Preference will be given to students in financial need. This is an endowed scholarship through the Faculty of Arts Building the Future for Students Fund at the University of Alberta.
BScN Honors Research Award
The BScN Honors Research Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Honors program. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated expected benefit of study and/or research opportunity. This award is provided through annual funds by a University of Alberta Nursing Alumni and is administered by the Faculty of Nursing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system.
Bryce Reikie Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry
The Bryce Reikie Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year in Honors or Specialization Chemistry at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Bryan & Company Pursuit of Excellence Award
The Bryan & Company Pursuit of Excellence Award is presented to residents of Alberta who have satisfactory academic standing and are entering the first or second year of the Juris Doctor (JD) program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. The award recognizes demonstrated leadership through involvement in community organizations, athletic endeavours, student life, or other extracurricular activities. Recipients are selected based on their leadership contributions, which are not limited to university organizations alone. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Bruce Wilson Memorial Scholarship in Secondary Education
The Bruce Wilson Memorial Scholarship in Secondary Education is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the final year of studies in the Bachelor of Education degree program specializing in Secondary Education. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established by Douglas and Jane Wilson in memory of their son, Bruce Morgan Wilson, to support outstanding education students pursuing careers in secondary teaching.
Bruce Wilson Memorial Award in Native Studies
The Bruce Wilson Memorial Award in Native Studies is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing entering the final year of studies in the Bachelor of Arts in the Faculty of Native Studies. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing and involvement in the Indigenous community. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by Douglas and Jane Wilson in memory of their son, Bruce Morgan Wilson.
Bruce Stovel Memorial Prize
The Bruce Stovel Memorial Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in any year of undergraduate study or at convocation in a course in 18th Century British Literature. Selection is based on academic standing in the course, provided that the student's academic record is otherwise satisfactory in the year of the award. This prize honors the legacy of the late Bruce Stovel, Professor Emeritus in English & Film Studies at the University of Alberta. The award was established through endowed funds by family, friends, colleagues and students of Professor Stovel. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Bruce Jones Memorial Scholarship
The Bruce Jones Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the first year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is based on superior academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed scholarship fund was established by friends of the family of Bruce Jones to support incoming law students who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need.
Bruce Beingessner Award in Business
The Bruce Beingessner Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated experience and skills in entrepreneurial endeavours. Preference is given to students who have completed an Alberta School of Business entrepreneurial course and/or participated in an Alberta School of Business entrepreneurial club or activity. This award is funded annually by the Friends of Bruce Beingessner Capital Fund held by the Edmonton Community Foundation.
Bruce A McGregor Award in Engineering Communication
The Bruce A McGregor Award in Engineering Communication is awarded annually to Alberta residents with satisfactory academic standing in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of superior oral and written skills in English in one of the required Engineering Communications courses in either Chemical, Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. The award is also based on overall academic achievement, involvement in extracurricular activities and leadership potential. This award was endowed by Mr Bruce A McGregor to encourage and motivate students toward the need for effective written and oral skills in English in the world today.
Bruce A Johnston Scholarship for Engineering and Leadership
The Bruce A Johnston Scholarship for Engineering and Leadership is awarded to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of study for an undergraduate degree in Computer or Electrical Engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and leadership potential as demonstrated through one or more of the following: extracurricular activities, work experience, and community involvement. This endowed scholarship was established by Mr. Bruce A Johnston to encourage and motivate students regarding the need for effective interpersonal skills in today's world.
Brodett Student Impact Award in Business
The Brodett Student Impact Award in Business is awarded to a student who identifies as a member of a Visible Minority with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. The award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic achievement and meaningful contributions to their communities through leadership and service. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Bridget Casey Award
The Bridget Casey Award is awarded to a student who identifies as a woman with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science with a major in Chemistry or a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Finance. The selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need, with preference given to a student with dependents. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Brick House Recovery Centre Resident Award in Psychiatry
The Brick House Recovery Centre Resident Award in Psychiatry is awarded to a resident physician with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the Psychiatry Residency Program at the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. The award recognizes residents who demonstrate excellence in multiple areas of professional development. Selection is based on academic standing and clinical performance, leadership, advocacy and scholarly contributions. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta system.
Brian Stewart Memorial Award
The Brian Stewart Memorial Award is presented to a graduating student with satisfactory academic standing in an undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional athletic and leadership abilities, active involvement in co-curricular activities, and empathy for others. This memorial award was established through endowed funds contributed by medical faculty, students, family, and friends in memory of Brian Stewart.
Brent and Dolores Andressen Award in Water Conservation and Environmental Science
The Brent and Dolores Andressen Award in Water Conservation and Environmental Science is awarded to students entering the third year of a BSc degree program in Environmental and Conservation Sciences at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. The award is specifically designated for students who have completed or are enrolled in one or more courses pertaining to water conservation and demonstrate a minimum GPA of 2.5. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated interest in and commitment to water and environmental conservation. The award is made possible through endowed funds established by Brent Andressen (BEd 1976, BA 1980, MEd 1996) and Dolores Andressen (BA 1975, BEd 1980), reflecting their dedication to supporting students passionate about environmental stewardship. This scholarship supports undergraduate students pursuing studies in environmental and conservation sciences with a particular focus on water resource management and conservation. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
BPTEC Engineering JR Ogilvie Memorial Prize
The BPTEC Engineering JR Ogilvie Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The prize is based on the academic standing attained in structural design courses up to and including those normally included in the program to the end of term seven. Financial need of the student may also be taken into consideration. This prize was established through endowed funds by BPTEC Engineering in memory of the late JR Ogilvie, P Eng (Civil '49), who was a partner in the firm.
BP Canada Energy Group ULC Geology Award
The BP Canada Energy Group ULC Geology Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honors or Specialization in Geology) at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing in courses related to petroleum exploration, including stratigraphy, sedimentology, paleontology, and geologically oriented computer applications. Preference is given to students with demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities in the university and community. The award is supported by endowed funds from BP Canada Energy Group ULC and is administered through the Faculty of Science.
Bourse du prix d'honneur du Doyen - Dean's List
Awarded to every student entering 2nd, 3rd or 4th year who achieves a grade point average of 3.7 or higher on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period, taken from September to April, in any undergraduate degree program offered through Faculté Saint-Jean. Selection is based on academic achievement and continued registration at Faculté Saint-Jean. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Bourse du Fonds Leo Piquette et famille
The Bourse du Fonds Leo Piquette et famille is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts (with a major or minor in any science discipline), or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Bilingual) at Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students with demonstrated volunteerism in the health care or social service area and demonstrated intent to enter a health sciences program. This endowed scholarship recognizes students who combine academic achievement with community service commitment and aspirations toward health sciences careers.
Bourse du Centenaire
The Bourse du Centenaire is a scholarship awarded to a student entering the second, third, or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree program at Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. Applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence and a strong commitment to promoting French cultures in Alberta or Franco-Albertan culture in the rest of Canada through their involvement in extracurricular activities outside Campus Saint-Jean. This endowed scholarship is supported by various donors and is administered through the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Bourse des Jeux de la Francophonie Canadienne d'Edmonton 2008
This scholarship is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing in any year of study at Faculté Saint-Jean (Campus Saint-Jean) at the University of Alberta. The award is based on academic standing with preference given to students who contribute to the promotion of French culture through participation in or creation of local, provincial, or national initiatives in French in the arts, sports, or community. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application.
Bourse de Leadership Paul A Poirier
The Bourse de Leadership Paul A Poirier is awarded to two students with satisfactory academic standing at the Faculté Saint-Jean, University of Alberta. One award is designated for a student in the Baccalauréat en education degree program, and one for a student in the Baccalauréat Bilingue en Administration des Affaires degree program. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership qualities in extracurricular and community activities. This endowed scholarship was established by friends and family of Paul A Poirier to recognize and support student leaders in the francophone faculty at the University of Alberta.
Bourse de l'Amicale Saint-Jean
The Bourse de l'Amicale Saint-Jean is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are continuing in any undergraduate program offered through Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate a strong commitment to the French language through their active participation and involvement in activities organized on campus and within the broader community. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated engagement with French language and culture. The award is supported by endowed funds from Amicale Saint-Jean and is specifically designated for students at Campus Saint-Jean.
Bourse d'Implication
The Bourse d'Implication is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, fourth, or fifth year of any undergraduate degree program offered through Faculté Saint-Jean or in partnership between Faculté Saint-Jean and another University of Alberta Faculty or School. Recipients will be selected on the basis of involvement in Faculté Saint-Jean activities and student life. This scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate active participation and engagement in campus activities at Campus Saint-Jean, the French-language faculty at the University of Alberta.
Bourse d'Excellence Lebel
The Bourse d'Excellence Lebel is an endowed scholarship awarded to a continuing undergraduate student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any degree program offered through Faculté Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta, with the exception of Baccalauréat en education and Baccalauréat Bilingue en Administration des Affaires. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement on 24 units of course weight. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by Madame Thérese Lebel and is administered through Campus Saint-Jean. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Border Paving Ltd Scholarship
The Border Paving Ltd Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Management in the Management and Business Economics stream or a Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability Studies in the Economics discipline. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This scholarship is available to students at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta.
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Professional Excellence Award
The Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Professional Excellence Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year of the JD degree program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. Selection is based on academic standing and commitment to professional and service excellence by consistent expansion of their knowledge of the law as demonstrated by involvement in University or community law-related groups. The recipient will have demonstrated the highest standards of integrity, offer innovative ideas, take a collaborative approach, and contribute to the community. This award recognizes law students who exemplify professional excellence and community engagement.
Bonnie Ohashi Prize in Hematology
The Bonnie Ohashi Prize in Hematology is awarded to a student with superior academic standing in Clinical Hematology (MLSCI 330). The selection is based on top academic standing in the course, recognizing excellence in hematology studies. This award is offered through the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta and is generously funded by Mr. Kenji Ohashi through annual contributions. Students enrolled in the specified course are automatically considered for this prize based on their academic performance.
Bobby Dosanj Memorial Scholarship
The Bobby Dosanj Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year in the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional extracurricular involvement within the Alberta School of Business alongside strong academic standing. Preference is given to students who have shown active involvement in tutoring activities such as serving as training assistants, sessional instructors, or course managers, as well as participation in sports through regular team play or coaching roles. This endowed scholarship was established by family and friends of Bobby Dosanj to honor his memory and support students who embody similar values of academic excellence, service to others through tutoring, and athletic engagement.
Bob and Doug Matheson Award in Law
The Bob and Doug Matheson Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year in the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement in student life and on having overcome hardship, including financial adversity. This endowed award was established by Robert Stuart Matheson, OC, QC and The Hon Douglas Randolph Matheson, QC to support law students who have shown resilience and leadership despite facing challenges.
Bleviss/Motkovich Family Undergraduate BFA Prize in Drama
The Bleviss/Motkovich Family Undergraduate BFA Prize in Drama is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Drama program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement in Drama courses. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required.
Bleviss/Motkovich Family Undergraduate BEd (Secondary) Prize in Drama
The Bleviss/Motkovich Family Undergraduate BEd (Secondary) Prize in Drama is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Drama Major program. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement in Drama courses. This endowed prize is provided through the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
Bleviss/Motkovich Family Undergraduate BA Prize in Drama
The Bleviss/Motkovich Family Undergraduate BA Prize in Drama is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the BA Drama Major or Honours Drama program at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic achievement in Drama courses. This prize is funded through an endowment by an anonymous donor and is administered by the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Blake, Cassels and Graydon Second Year Scholarship (Renewable)
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected primarily on the basis of academic standing. Additional selection criteria may include financial need, being a member of an historically disadvantaged group as defined by Opening Doors Plan of the University of Alberta, involvement in the community, extra-curricular activities at the University or at the Law School, and whether a student has multiple responsibilities and limited support. The scholarship is renewable for an additional year provided the student remains within the top 20% of the class. Recipients chosen for this scholarship will become part of a group known as Blakes Scholars. This endowed scholarship is provided by Blake, Cassels and Graydon, LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, based in Toronto, Ontario.
Blake, Cassels and Graydon Scholarship
The Blake, Cassels and Graydon Scholarship is offered annually to a student entering second year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The award is based on superior academic achievement in the first year of the law program. This endowed scholarship is funded by Blake, Cassels and Graydon, LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, Calgary, Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Blackley Long Prize in British History
The Blackley Long Prize in British History is awarded to a student who has achieved the highest grade in a 400-level British History course at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed prize was established by the Friends of the late FD Blackley, Professor Emeritus of History, and the late MH Long, former head of the Department of History. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Black Excellence Medical Education Entrance Award
The Black Excellence Medical Education Entrance Award is awarded to a student who identifies as Black with satisfactory academic standing entering a Doctor of Medicine Degree at the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Black Excellence Medical Education Convocating Award
The Black Excellence Medical Education Convocating Award is awarded to a student who identifies as Black with satisfactory academic standing convocating with a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence during their clinical experience. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Black Excellence Medical Education Award
The Black Excellence Medical Education Award is a scholarship awarded to a student who identifies as Black with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Billy Mills Award
The Billy Mills Award is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program in preparation of a thesis or major paper. This endowed award is provided by Englander Productions Inc. to support Indigenous students at the University of Alberta pursuing their academic goals through thesis or major paper work. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Bill Thoman Memorial Award in Real Property Development
The Bill Thoman Memorial Award in Real Property Development is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in university and community activities, as well as a demonstrated intention to work in the real property development industry. This endowed award honors the memory of Bill Thoman and supports students pursuing careers in real estate development.
Bill Taciuk Scholarship in Mining, Materials and Petroleum Engineering
The Bill Taciuk Scholarship in Mining, Materials and Petroleum Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering either the second, third, or fourth year in the Mining, Materials or Petroleum Engineering programs at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship was established with funds provided by the 1993 Alberta Oil Sands Technology & Research Authority Karl A Clark Distinguished Service Award presented to Mr. William (Bill) Taciuk for his outstanding contributions to the furthering of Oil Sands Technology in Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Bill Paranchych Memorial Scholarship in Microbiology
The Bill Paranchych Memorial Scholarship in Microbiology is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in microbiology coursework. This memorial scholarship was established through endowed funds by family and friends in memory of Bill Paranchych, who was a Professor of Microbiology and former Chair of Microbiology. Recipients will not be in receipt of another major award at the time of receiving this scholarship.
Bill Paranchych Memorial Scholarship in Cell Biochemistry
The Bill Paranchych Memorial Scholarship in Cell Biochemistry is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering fourth year Honors or Specialization in Biochemistry. Selection is based on academic standing. Recipients will not be in receipt of another major award. This scholarship is funded through an endowment established by family and friends in memory of Bill Paranchych, Professor of Microbiology and former Chair of Microbiology at the University of Alberta.
Bill McLaggan Memorial Award in Civil Engineering
The Bill McLaggan Memorial Award in Civil Engineering is awarded to Canadian citizens or permanent residents with satisfactory academic standing who are continuing in a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering program. Selection is based on academic standing. The award is provided through endowed funds established by Sheila McLaggan and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Bill Kelly Memorial Award in Accounting
The Bill Kelly Memorial Award in Accounting is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business with a major in Accounting. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Bill Elder Scholarships in Geology
The Bill Elder Scholarships in Geology are awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the first, second, or third year of an Honors or Specialization in Geology at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The scholarships are funded through an endowment by an anonymous donor and are administered by the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Big Brother Big Sister Leadership Award
The Big Brother Big Sister Leadership Award is presented to an undergraduate student at the University of Alberta who demonstrates outstanding leadership and active involvement with the Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization. This continuing award supports students entering their second, third, or fourth year of any undergraduate degree program. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and will be automatically considered through completion of the General Application. The award is made possible through endowed funds established by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Edmonton and Area, reflecting the organization's commitment to recognizing young leaders who contribute to mentorship and community engagement.
Beverley M Burns Scholarship in Environmental and Conservation Sciences
The Beverley M Burns Scholarship in Environmental and Conservation Sciences is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering fourth year in the BSc. in Environmental and Conservation Sciences program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students with involvement in environmental education and integrated natural resource management. This scholarship is restricted to students who completed Grade 12 at a high school in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon or the Northwest Territories. The award is made possible through endowed funds by family and friends of Mr Bev Burns, former Special Advisor - Northern and Aboriginal Affairs - Prairie and Northern Region - Environment Canada.
Beverley A Burns Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine
The Beverley A Burns Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who has completed requirements in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta and has been accepted into a Veterinary Medicine program at a Canadian university. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and involvement in extracurricular activities, especially those of the Faculty. Proof of enrolment in a Veterinary Medicine program in Canada for the immediate next academic session must be submitted to receive the scholarship funding. This scholarship cannot be deferred and is restricted to students who completed Grade 12 at a high school in Alberta, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut.
Betty Luka Memorial Award in Education
The Betty Luka Memorial Award in Education is awarded annually to a student majoring in Human Ecology or Human Sciences who is entering the fourth year in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Recipients must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0. Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to students demonstrating financial need. This endowed award was established through donations from family, friends and colleagues of Betty Luka and through a bequest from her Estate. The award supports students pursuing education degrees with a focus on human ecology or human sciences, helping to honor Betty Luka's legacy in the field of education.
Betty Luka Memorial Award
The Betty Luka Memorial Award is an annual award available to students entering the fourth year of the BSc. in Human Ecology or the BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science (Dietetics Specialization or Honors Nutrition) program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0. The award selection is based primarily on academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate financial need. This scholarship honors the memory of Betty Luka and is funded through an endowment established by her family, friends, colleagues, and a bequest from her estate. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Betty Drury Scholarship for Excellence in Musculoskeletal Medicine
The Betty Drury Scholarship for Excellence in Musculoskeletal Medicine is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in the area of musculoskeletal medicine. This scholarship recognizes excellence in coursework related to musculoskeletal medicine and is offered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, performance in musculoskeletal course work, the Musculoskeletal Block mark, and related Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) mark. The scholarship is funded by annual contributions from the Division of Rheumatology in recognition of Betty Drury.
Betty Anne Segatto Memorial Prize in Real Estate
The Betty Anne Segatto Memorial Prize in Real Estate is offered annually by the University of Alberta Faculty of Law. This prize recognizes superior academic achievement in the subject of Real Estate Transactions. The award is funded through annual contributions by the Alberta Law Review and Mr. Joseph Segatto in memory of Betty Anne Segatto. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application to the university's scholarship system, making it accessible to eligible law students demonstrating excellence in real estate law coursework.
Beryl Barns Memorial Undergraduate Awards
The Beryl Barns Memorial Undergraduate Awards are awarded annually to students with satisfactory academic standing of at least 3.3 in Music courses enrolled full-time in Bachelor of Music program in practical studies (keyboard instruments, orchestral instruments, voice) or in music composition. A grade point average of 3.3 in Music courses will be expected in each year that the award is held. The award is renewable to a maximum of four years at the undergraduate level pending success in the yearly students' performance in their end-of-year performance juries. This scholarship supports music students pursuing undergraduate degrees at the University of Alberta.
Bernice Sharon Magee Scholarship in Nursing
The Bernice Sharon Magee Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to a student with demonstrated enrollment in a medicine unit clinical placement at the University of Alberta Hospital. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Bernard & Eira Spaner Scholarship
The Bernard & Eira Spaner Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of study for any undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university and/or community organizations. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. This is an endowed scholarship funded by Eira Spaner.
Bentley, Helen & Fred Award in Crop Sciences
The Bentley, Helen & Fred Award in Crop Sciences is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Crop Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in Forage Crops. This award is funded by the Helen & Fred Bentley Scholarship for Forage Crops Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Bennett Jones LLP Award in Law
The Bennett Jones LLP Award in Law is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in the Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta who participates in the Faculty of Law's Competitive Moot Program. This award recognizes exceptional oral advocacy skills in health law. Selection is based on demonstrated achievement as the top oralist at the Bennett Jones LLP Health Law Moot, highlighting excellence in legal argumentation and presentation within the specialized field of health law. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Ben Drummond Memorial Award
The Ben Drummond Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. The award is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Belzberg Entrance Scholarship
The Belzberg Entrance Scholarship is awarded annually to two students with superior academic achievement entering the first year in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Recipients will be those students who best combine academic standing and community service. This entrance scholarship supports incoming law students who demonstrate excellence both academically and in their commitment to serving their communities.
Bauer-Maxfield Family Scholarship in Business
The Bauer-Maxfield Family Scholarship in Business is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business. Selection is based primarily on academic standing. Preference is given to students who are from a rural community and/or have indicated financial need. This is an endowed scholarship funded by Jody and Kenneth Peck to support business students pursuing their undergraduate education.
BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada Scholarship in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada Scholarship in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Crop Science, Agricultural & Resource Economics or Sustainable Agriculture or a Bachelor of Science in Environmental & Conservation Sciences. Selection is based on academic standing. Preference will be given to a student who identifies as a member of an equity-denied group. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada Scholarship
The BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Crop Science, Agricultural & Resource Economics or Sustainable Agriculture, or a Bachelor of Science in Environmental & Conservation Sciences, or a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural / Food Business Management. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's AcademicWorks platform.
Basarab Family Scholarship for Community Service-Learning
The Basarab Family Scholarship for Community Service-Learning is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Recipients must be taking at least one course through the Community Service-Learning program. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds by Dr. Troy and Mrs. Karen Basarab and is awarded by the Faculty of Arts. Selection is based on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Barry Sjolie QC Award in Administrative Law
The Barry Sjolie QC Award in Administrative Law is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree who have completed Administrative Law (LAW 450). Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award is provided by Brownlee LLP through the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.
Barry Harrold Memorial Award
The Barry Harrold Memorial Award is an endowed scholarship established by Dr. Harrold's parents, Ruth and Terry Harrold, and his family, in memory of Dr. Harrold and in recognition of his love of Science. The award is to be given annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of studies in Physics at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Barry Bennett Award in Science
The Barry Bennett Award in Science is awarded to a student who identifies as female with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Barnet and Welch Award in Drama
The Barnet and Welch Award in Drama is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year of, or convocating with, a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts (Honors) with a major in Drama, or a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama specializing in Technical Theatre Production or Stage Management. Selection is based on academic standing, demonstrated engagement in Community-Based or Applied Theatre and/or extracurricular theatre in the Department of Drama, demonstrated personal development and overall contribution to the drama program. Preference is given to students entering the third or fourth year of their program. This endowed award was established by David Barnet, Alan Welch and various donors to support outstanding drama students at the University of Alberta.
Barbara Nielsen De Luna Memorial Scholarship
The Barbara Nielsen De Luna Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate degree program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the estate of Barbara Nielsen De Luna and is available to continuing undergraduate students at the University of Alberta.
Barbara Fraser Memorial Prize
The Barbara Fraser Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the Honors History program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of a written paper that is determined to be outstanding in any 400-level History course. This prize recognizes exceptional academic writing and achievement in advanced History coursework. The award is made possible through endowed funds by friends of the late Barbara Fraser.
Barbara Ann Zier Memorial Scholarship
The Barbara Ann Zier Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a BSc in Dental Hygiene from the University of Alberta. The scholarship was endowed by friends and family in memory of Barbara Ann Zier. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing outstanding students completing their degree in dental hygiene. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Scholarships
The Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Scholarships are awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in or transferring into the second, third, or fourth year of specific Bachelor of Science degree programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities, academic standing, and financial need. The scholarships recognize outstanding students pursuing degrees in Agriculture, Agricultural/Food Business Management, Animal Health, or Nutrition and Food Sciences. This endowed scholarship fund was established by alumni to support the next generation of leaders in agricultural and food sciences fields.
Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Awards
The Bar None Undergraduate Leadership Awards are awarded annually to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of specific programs in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Preference is given to students with indicated financial need. The awards are funded through an endowment established by Agriculture, Agricultural/Food Business Management, and Nutrition and Food Sciences Alumni through the Bar None Endowment Fund. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Bar None Transfer Leadership Award
The Bar None Transfer Leadership Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are transferring (internally or externally) to any year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Agricultural/Food Business Management, Animal Health or Nutrition and Food Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership in extracurricular and community activities as well as academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's AcademicWorks platform.
Balder von Hohenbalken Memorial Prize in Economics
The Balder von Hohenbalken Memorial Prize in Economics is awarded to the student with the highest academic standing in ECON 471 or ECON 472 Industrial Organization. The prize is endowed by friends and colleagues in memory of the late Dr. Balder von Hohenbalken of Edmonton, Alberta. Selection is based solely on academic standing, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application at the University of Alberta. This memorial prize recognizes academic excellence in the field of industrial organization economics.
Bahadurali Mawji, Devjee and Khalfan Award in Islamic Studies
The Bahadurali Mawji, Devjee and Khalfan Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or convocating from a Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. The selection is based on academic standing. This endowed award was established by Amin and Sabira Devjee, and Ashraf and Kaniz Jaffer to support students pursuing studies in Islamic Studies within the Faculty of Arts.
Badar Haque Award in Islamic Studies
The Badar Haque Award in Islamic Studies is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering any year or graduating from a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have taken at least three units of course weight pertaining to Islamic Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Bachittar Singh Pandher Memorial Award
The Bachittar Singh Pandher Memorial Award is awarded to a student with a GPA of 3.2 or greater enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Bacchus Family (SCRR) Scholarship in Science
The Bacchus Family (SCRR) Scholarship in Science is awarded to students who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Science. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who arrived in Canada as immigrants. This endowed scholarship supports undergraduate science students at the University of Alberta and recognizes academic excellence while promoting diversity and inclusion for students with immigrant backgrounds.
BA(NS) / BSc (ENCS) Award
This award is available to students with satisfactory academic standing who are continuing in a Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences combined degree at the University of Alberta. Students must have completed a minimum of 24 units of course weight towards the combined degree while registered in the Faculty of Native Studies. Selection is based on academic standing. If no eligible students are found, the award may be given to students with satisfactory academic standing continuing in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Native Studies.
B Motyl Scholarship
The B Motyl Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating student on the basis of superior academic achievement, general proficiency and extra-curricular activities. This endowed scholarship is funded by MLS Alumni and friends of Mrs B Motyl. Recipients are automatically considered through the General Application process at the University of Alberta, and the award is administered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Graduating Scholarship in Marketing
The Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Graduating Scholarship in Marketing is awarded annually to a student who is convocating from the Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is specifically designated for students with a specialization in Marketing. Selection criteria include preference for students completing a course in Real Estate Management, demonstration of superior academic achievement, and involvement in extra-curricular activities, preferably within the University. This endowed scholarship provides financial support to recognize outstanding graduating students who have excelled academically while maintaining active participation in campus life and demonstrating interest in commercial real estate through their coursework.
Austrian Canadian Council/Gertrude Michalek Wirth Institute Award in Music
The Austrian Canadian Council/Gertrude Michalek Wirth Institute Award in Music is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Music in Performance-Based Pedagogy at Augustana Campus, University of Alberta. Selection is based on a combination of academic standing and demonstrated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
Augustana University College Board of Regents Scholarship
Awarded to a full-time student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. The recipient will be selected based on academic achievement, demonstrated leadership qualities, and significant contributions to Augustana Faculty. This endowed scholarship is administered by the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus and recognizes outstanding students who have made meaningful impacts on the Augustana community while maintaining excellent academic performance. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Augustana Opportunities Award
The Augustana Opportunities Award is provided to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on indicated financial need and academic standing. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) and/or students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this opportunity.
Augustana Medal
The Augustana Medal is awarded to the student convocating from Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta with the highest academic achievement based on cumulative grade point average, excluding the first 30 credits counted toward the student's degree. This is an academic excellence award recognizing outstanding undergraduate performance at Augustana Campus. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Augustana Legacy of Learning Award
The Augustana Legacy of Learning Award is provided to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on two primary criteria: academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is designed to support continuing undergraduate students throughout their academic journey at Augustana Faculty. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal, streamlining the application process for eligible candidates.
Augustana Lefsrud Family Award
The Augustana Lefsrud Family Award is offered to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Management at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing. This is an endowed award funded by the Lefsrud family and is located at the Augustana Campus. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Augustana Faculty Medal in Social Sciences
The Augustana Faculty Medal in Social Sciences is awarded to the convocating student with the highest GPA majoring in a Social Sciences discipline at Augustana Faculty. This recognition is given to an outstanding graduating student who has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement throughout their undergraduate studies in the social sciences at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required. The medal recognizes academic excellence and serves as a prestigious honor for top-performing students in social sciences disciplines.
Augustana Faculty Medal in Science
The Augustana Faculty Medal in Science is awarded to the convocating student with the highest GPA majoring in Science at Augustana Faculty. This award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding achievement in science studies. Selection is based on GPA from all senior science courses taken. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making it accessible to eligible graduating students without requiring a separate application process.
Augustana Faculty Medal in Humanities
The Augustana Faculty Medal in Humanities is awarded to the convocating student with the highest GPA majoring in Humanities at Augustana Faculty. This award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding achievement in humanities studies. To be eligible, students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 and be graduating from the Augustana Faculty. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta awards system.
Augustana Faculty Medal in Fine Arts
The Augustana Faculty Medal in Fine Arts is awarded to the convocating student majoring in Fine Arts at Augustana Faculty. The recipient will have demonstrated exemplary applied technical skills and interpretive abilities in performance within their discipline through art exhibitions, theatrical performances, recitals and other program related productions/presentations and highest academic achievement measured on senior Fine Arts courses. Selection will be made by a jury committee. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Vocal Music
The Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Vocal Music is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on demonstrated proficiency and potential in vocal music. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must maintain satisfactory academic standing throughout their undergraduate studies at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta.
Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Studio Art
The Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Studio Art is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. The award recognizes and supports students who demonstrate proficiency and potential in studio art. Selection is based on demonstrated proficiency and potential in studio art. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Keyboard
The Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Keyboard is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. The award selection is based on demonstrated proficiency and potential in instrumental music, specifically keyboard. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Drama
The Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Drama is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated proficiency and potential in drama. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Choral
The Augustana Faculty Fine Arts Award in Choral is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on demonstrated proficiency and potential in choral performance. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
Augustana Desiderata and Opportunities Award
The Augustana Desiderata and Opportunities Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2), and/or students who are members of an equity denied group, and/or students who are members of a priority population supporting a diverse campus community. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Augustana Alumni Leadership Award
The Augustana Alumni Leadership Award is a merit-based scholarship awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta's Augustana Faculty. The award recognizes students who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing while exhibiting exceptional leadership qualities and active volunteerism on the Augustana Campus. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible students. This award supports students who contribute meaningfully to campus life through leadership roles and volunteer activities while maintaining their academic performance.
Audrey Dundas Award in Administrative Dietetics
The Audrey Dundas Award in Administrative Dietetics is awarded annually to a student from the Dietetics Specialization with the highest standing during the final two years, who is proceeding into a dietetic internship. Preference is given to students entering an administrative internship. This award recognizes academic excellence in dietetics education and supports students transitioning to professional practice through approved internship programs. The award is tenable at any institution offering a Canadian Dietetic Association approved dietetic internship program, providing flexibility for recipients to pursue their professional development at various locations across Canada.
Au Wilson Award
The Au Wilson Award is awarded to undergraduate students enrolled at the University of Alberta who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and financial need. The award prioritizes students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2), and/or students who are members of equity-denied groups and/or students who are members of priority populations supporting a diverse campus community. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
ATI Music Award in Ethnomusicology
The ATI Music Award in Ethnomusicology is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in ethnomusicology. Preference is given to students with demonstrated involvement with the Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology in the Department of Music. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship portal.
ATCO Centennial Award
The ATCO Centennial Award is an annual scholarship established to honor the 100th anniversary of engineering as an organized profession. The award is available to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing who are entering the third year of Electrical or Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on a combination of academic standing, well-rounded personality, interpersonal skills, and leadership potential as demonstrated through involvement in extracurricular activities. The scholarship was endowed in 1987 by Alberta Power Limited (now ATCO) and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
ATCO Award
The ATCO Award is a scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in a BSc degree program majoring in Environmental Science or Environmental Studies at the Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing. This is a continuing award at the Augustana Campus, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Ashley Finlayson and Diane Hollinshead Prize in Science
The Ashley Finlayson and Diane Hollinshead Prize in Science is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science program at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Ashley (Barlow) Innes and Clinton Innes Scholarship in Business
The Ashley (Barlow) Innes and Clinton Innes Scholarship in Business is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or transferring into the second year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business, after completion of the preprofessional year. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from rural areas. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Articling Committee Award
The Articling Committee Award is awarded to a student entering the second or third year of the JD degree program in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected based on involvement in extracurricular activities that benefit students in the Faculty of Law and on demonstrated effort to improve the quality of student life within the Faculty. Preference will be given to a student who has not received any other awards during the same academic year. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Arthur Tonn Memorial Award
The Arthur Tonn Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. Preference will be given to a student enrolled in a Bachelor of Science with a major in Computing Science and Mathematics. This endowed award is given in memory of Arthur Tonn and supports continuing students at the Augustana Campus.
Arthur Scroggie Scholarship
The Arthur Scroggie Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program in any Faculty at the University of Alberta. The recipient must be returning in the immediate next academic session in a full-time undergraduate program. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from the Estate of Dr AG Scroggie. Recipients are chosen based on academic standing and are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
Arthur D Cumming Scholarships
The Arthur D Cumming Scholarships are awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds established by the late Mr. Arthur D. Cumming of Calgary, Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Arthur D Cumming Scholarships
The Arthur D Cumming Scholarships are awarded annually to two students with superior academic achievement entering the first year of Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen based on academic standing achieved in pre-professional work completed at a University in Alberta. The scholarships are funded through an endowment established by the late Mr. Arthur D. Cumming of Calgary, Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the university.
Arthur D Cumming Medal
The Arthur D Cumming Medal is awarded annually to a convocating student in Dentistry for outstanding merit in dentistry for children. The award recognizes excellence in pediatric dentistry and requires that the recipient attain at least a 3.3 grade point average in the final year of their dental program. This endowed award was established through funds provided by the late Mr. Arthur D. Cumming of Calgary, Alberta, and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
Arthur and Gladys McGinnis Bar None Leadership Scholarship
The Arthur and Gladys McGinnis Bar None Leadership Scholarship is awarded to student(s) with superior academic achievement entering the second, third or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Animal Science, or a Bachelor of Science in Animal Health with a major in Food Animals or Companion and Performance Animals. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities. Students are eligible to receive only one Bar None award or scholarship in any given academic year. The scholarship is supported by endowed funds from AJ 'Bud' McGinnis (BSc Agriculture, 1946) and Gladys McGinnis, and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Arthur A Voice Memorial Award
The Arthur A Voice Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year of studies in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing, character, and demonstrated participation in leadership activities. Preference will be given to a student with indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by the family of the late Arthur A Voice in recognition of the 60th Anniversary of Voice Construction Ltd. Applicants are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Art MacNichol Scholarship in Business Excellence
The Art MacNichol Scholarship in Business Excellence is awarded to students with superior academic achievement entering any year of a Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence in business studies, with selection based primarily on academic standing. Preference is given to students from Alberta, supporting local talent in business education. This endowed scholarship was established by Art MacNichol to support business students pursuing excellence in their academic careers.
Arrow Group Award
The Arrow Group Award is a scholarship awarded to students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater who are enrolled in the second or third year of a Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Arts in Economics, or Bachelor of Science at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes academic achievement as well as student contributions beyond the classroom. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Arnold & Susan Malone Award
The Arnold & Susan Malone Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Arlene and Terry Danchuk Pharmacy Clinical Rotation Travel Award
The Arlene and Terry Danchuk Pharmacy Clinical Rotation Travel Award is awarded annually to undergraduate student(s) with satisfactory academic standing entering the final year in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. This award is designed to support student expenses including travel and accommodation costs incurred during the students' clinical rotation, provided the rotation takes place within the Province of Alberta. Preference will be given to students who are completing their rotation in more remote sites and have indicated financial need. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Arden Rytz Memorial Leadership Award in Forestry
The Arden Rytz Memorial Leadership Award in Forestry is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Forestry or Forest Business Management in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership qualities through involvement in community, professional, or University activities. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Archibald Forster McGoun Memorial Scholarship in Economics
The Archibald Forster McGoun Memorial Scholarship in Economics is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of the honors program in Economics at the University of Alberta. This scholarship is funded through annual funds by Mrs. IW Long of Edmonton and is administered by the Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
ARC Financial Leadership Award
The ARC Financial Leadership Award is awarded to students who self-identify as members of equity-denied groups with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the College of Natural & Applied Sciences or the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
APEGA Scholarship in Geophysics
The APEGA Scholarship in Geophysics is awarded to a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of Honors Geophysics or Specialization in Geophysics at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is administered through the Faculty of Science and recipients are selected on the basis of superior academic achievement. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
APEGA Rising Star Scholarship in Geology or Geophysics
The APEGA Rising Star Scholarship in Geology or Geophysics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in an undergraduate degree in Geology or Geophysics. Selection is based on academic standing. The scholarship is funded by endowed funds from the APEGA Education Foundation and is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medals in Chemical Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medals in Chemical Engineering is an endowed award provided by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta. This medal is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. The selection is based on the combined academic performance in the third and fourth year of the program. This is a merit-based recognition for outstanding achievement in chemical engineering at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Petroleum Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Petroleum Engineering is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering. The award is based on the combined academic performance in the third and fourth year of the program. This is an endowed scholarship provided by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Mining Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Mining Engineering is an academic award presented to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes outstanding academic achievement based on the combined performance in the third and fourth year of study. This endowed award is provided by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) and is administered through the Faculty of Engineering. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Mechanical Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Mechanical Engineering is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. The award is based on the combined academic performance in the third and fourth year of study. This is an endowed award funded by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Materials Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Materials Engineering is awarded to a graduating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering. The award is based on the combined academic performance of the third and fourth year of study. This endowed scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the field of materials engineering at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Engineering.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Geophysics
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Geophysics is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics at the University of Alberta. This award is provided through endowed funds by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) and is administered by the Faculty of Science. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Geology
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Geology is a prestigious award presented to a convocating student who achieves the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Geology program based on performance in their final year. This recognition honors academic excellence and is endowed by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta. The award is administered through the Faculty of Science and represents a significant achievement for graduating geology students.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Engineering Physics
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Engineering Physics is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics program. The award is based on the combined academic performance of the student's third and fourth year of study. This recognition is made possible through endowed funds provided by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Electrical Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Electrical Engineering is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. The award is based on the combined academic performance from the student's third and fourth year of study. This endowed award is funded by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) and administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Computer Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Computer Engineering is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering program. The award is based on the combined academic performance in the third and fourth years of study. This medal is funded by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) through an endowed fund at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, and no separate application is required. The award recognizes academic excellence in computer engineering at the undergraduate level.
APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Civil Engineering
The APEGA Past Presidents' Medal in Civil Engineering is awarded to a convocating student with the highest academic standing in a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering program. The award is based on the combined academic performance of the third and fourth years of study. This endowed award is funded by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) and administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and do not need to submit a separate application for this award.
APEGA John A Allan Memorial Scholarship in Geology
The APEGA John A Allan Memorial Scholarship in Geology is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with the highest academic standing in all the prescribed courses of first year geology. This scholarship is endowed by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta in memory of Professor John A Allan. The award is administered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
APEGA HR Webb Memorial Scholarship
The APEGA HR Webb Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement entering the second year of studies in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of superior academic achievement. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), in memory of Professor HR Webb, who was a former registrar of the Association. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
APEGA Fund in Geophysics
The APEGA Fund in Geophysics is awarded to full-time or part-time students with superior academic achievement in the Bachelor of Science with Honors or with Specialization in Geophysics at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship is provided by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) to support outstanding students pursuing geophysics studies. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
APEGA Fund in Geology
The APEGA Fund in Geology is awarded to full-time or part-time students with superior academic achievement in the Bachelor of Science with Honors or with Specialization in Geology at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application. This is an endowed fund provided by APEGA (Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta) and administered through the Faculty of Science.
Anton Tomc Memorial Award
The Anton Tomc Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of a program in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected based on active participation and contribution to engineering student activities, community service, and academic standing. The award was established through endowed funds by the family and friends of the late Anton Tomc, a former Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Alberta. At the discretion of the Selection Committee, the award may not be awarded if no suitably qualified student applies. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Anton and Norma Olson Memorial Award
The Anton and Norma Olson Memorial Award is a scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering in the second, third, or fourth year of an undergraduate degree program at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of participation in the Student Chaplain Program and demonstrated financial need. This endowed award was established by the family of Anton and Norma Olson in their memory to support students engaged in chaplaincy service while pursuing their undergraduate education.
Anthropology Graduating Scholarship
The Anthropology Graduating Scholarship is awarded annually to a convocating student with superior academic achievement in the Anthropology Major or Honors program. This scholarship recognizes excellence in the field of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing and must be graduating students. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Anthony (Tony) Cairo Memorial Prize in Professional Responsibility
The Anthony (Tony) Cairo Memorial Prize in Professional Responsibility is awarded to a student in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta who demonstrates superior academic achievement in Law 456, Professional Responsibility. This memorial prize honors the legacy of Anthony (Tony) Cairo and is funded through endowed contributions from friends, partners, and associates in his memory. The prize recognizes excellence in the study of professional responsibility within legal education.
Anniversary Scholarship in Recreation
The Anniversary Scholarship in Recreation is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year in the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism degree at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students based on their contributions to and involvement with the Physical Education Council of Students (PERCS), Recreation students in general, academic life at the University of Alberta, professional and community organizations and associations in the general field of recreation and leisure studies, and academic standing. The scholarship was established through endowed funds by the Physical Education Council of Students (PERCS) of the University of Alberta and the Organizing Committee of the Tenth Canadian Congress on Leisure Research held at the University of Alberta in May 2002. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Annie Gertrude Tory Award
The Annie Gertrude Tory Award is presented annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year in the BSc. in Human Ecology or the BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science (Dietetics Specialization or Honors Nutrition). Recipients must maintain a minimum grade point average of at least 3.0 with all courses passed. The selection is based on academic standing. This award was endowed by the late Henry Marshall Tory, first President of the University of Alberta, in memory of his wife Annie Gertrude Tory. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Anne Rieder Scholarship
The Anne Rieder Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who is entering the fourth year of the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence and have an interest in community health. Preference is given to students who have indicated financial need and who have an interest in serving the Aboriginal community. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing and demonstrated interest in community health nursing. This award cannot be received more than once by the same student.
Anne Carmichael Scholarship in Elementary Education
The Anne Carmichael Scholarship in Elementary Education is awarded annually to a full-time student entering second, third or fourth year in the Department of Elementary Education at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes students on the basis of superior academic achievement. This endowed scholarship was established through generous funds donated by Anne Carmichael. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Anne and Eldon Foote Scholarships in Nursing
The Anne and Eldon Foote Scholarships in Nursing are awarded to students with satisfactory academic achievement who are registered nurses with active registration, presently working or who have previously worked in the field of nursing, and are returning to full or part time post-secondary studies in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing After Degree Program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on academic standing achieved on the Diploma in Nursing and demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in activities within the nursing profession. Preference is given to students who are First Nation, Inuit, or Métis people of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). Financial need is also considered. In the event that there are no qualified candidates in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Collaborative Program, students enrolled in the third or fourth year of the basic collaborative nursing program will be considered, with preference again given to Indigenous applicants.
Anna Feenstra Scholarship in Science
The Anna Feenstra Scholarship in Science is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science program at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined and accessible for all eligible students.
Anna Bychinsky Fine Arts Award in Music
The Anna Bychinsky Fine Arts Award in Music is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of any undergraduate degree in the Department of Music in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated accomplishment and promise in Music, as well as academic standing. This endowed award is funded by the Wilfred A Bychinsky Trust and supports undergraduate music students who show both talent and academic achievement. The Award may be held only once by a student, ensuring that multiple students have the opportunity to benefit from this recognition over time. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Anna Bychinsky Fine Arts Award in Drama
The Anna Bychinsky Fine Arts Award in Drama is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of any undergraduate degree in the Department of Drama in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated accomplishment and promise in Drama, and academic standing. This award is endowed by the Wilfred A Bychinsky Trust and provides financial support to recognize student achievement in drama. The Award may be held only once by a student, and students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Anna Bychinsky Fine Arts Award in Art and Design
The Anna Bychinsky Fine Arts Award in Art and Design is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second or third year of any undergraduate degree in the Department of Art and Design in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated accomplishment and promise in Art and Design, as well as academic standing. This award recognizes students who have shown excellence in their artistic development and academic performance during their undergraduate studies. The Award may be held only once by a student, ensuring that the opportunity is distributed among eligible candidates. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Anna and Wasyl Pylypiuk Memorial Prize
The Anna and Wasyl Pylypiuk Memorial Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate or graduate degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in any senior-level Ukrainian coursework. This prize honors the legacy of Anna and Wasyl Pylypiuk and was endowed by Dr. Natalia Pylypiuk and Dr. Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj, along with friends of the family. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process straightforward for eligible students. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Animal Nutrition Association of Canada-Alberta Division Scholarship
The Animal Nutrition Association of Canada-Alberta Division Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of the BSc. in Agriculture (Animal Science major) or BSc. in Animal Health program with a special interest in nutrition. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence and is supported by endowed funds from the Animal Nutrition Association of Canada-Alberta Division. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing in the second year of their program. This opportunity is available to students enrolled at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Angus Sinclair Abell Memorial Scholarship in Economics
The Angus Sinclair Abell Memorial Scholarship in Economics is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of study for a Bachelor of Arts with an Honours in Economics. The scholarship is named in memory of Angus Sinclair Abell, BA Economics '37, and was endowed by his wife Amy Ross Cogswell Abell BSc Pharmacy '36. Selection for this award is based on academic standing, recognizing students who demonstrate excellence in their economics studies. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
Angela Nicoli-Griffiths Memorial Scholarship
The Angela Nicoli-Griffiths Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student from rural Alberta (outside Edmonton and Calgary) with superior academic achievement entering the first year (after completion of the preprofessional year) of an undergraduate degree in a Bachelor of Commerce in the Alberta School of Business majoring in Accounting. Selection is based on academic standing. This scholarship is supported through annual funds by Richard Griffiths, parents Luigi and Marlene Nicoli, brothers Clarence and Anthony, and staff from the Office of the Auditor General. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Angela and Sunny Yau Award for Brighter Futures
The Angela and Sunny Yau Award for Brighter Futures is awarded to students who are first or second-generation Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This endowed award was established by A Yau in honour of her parents who immigrated to Canada in the 1970s with the hope of building a brighter future for their family. The award supports students from immigrant backgrounds as they pursue their undergraduate education at the University of Alberta.
Andrew Wynnyk Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with superior academic achievement entering third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program, the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health or the Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. The scholarship recognizes students with a strong interest in soil science demonstrated through their academic program and academic achievement. Preference is given to students with financial need who demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed scholarship was established in memory of Andrew Wynnyk (BSc Ag 1948, MSc Soils 1950), in appreciation of his support for education and research throughout his professional career.
Andrew and Mina Solheim Memorial Award
The Andrew and Mina Solheim Memorial Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Ethics and Global Studies at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's AcademicWorks platform. This endowed award supports continuing students pursuing studies in ethics and global perspectives.
Amy M Coates Memorial Medal in Foods and Nutrition
The Amy M Coates Memorial Medal in Foods and Nutrition is awarded annually to the convocating student from the Dietetics Specialization or Honors Nutrition or Nutrition and Food major with the highest standing in the work of the final two years. This prestigious medal recognizes academic excellence in foods and nutrition programs at the University of Alberta. The award is funded through an endowment established by Mrs Diane Enilda Peers in memory of her mother, Mrs Amy M Coates. Recipients of this medal are not eligible to receive the Alberta Institute of Agrologists Medal, the Medal in Food Science, or the Warren W and Ida E Prevey Memorial Medal in the same year.
Amy and Yuen Wong Scholarship
The Amy and Yuen Wong Scholarship is awarded annually to a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident with superior academic achievement who is continuing in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds established by Amy and Yuen Wong. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with students being automatically considered based on their completed General Application. This scholarship supports continuing undergraduate students who have demonstrated excellence in their academic performance.
American Welding Society Award in Welding Engineering
The American Welding Society Award in Welding Engineering is awarded to a student enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate strong academic standing and show aptitude in welding. This endowed fund is provided by the American Welding Society - Alberta Section to support engineering students pursuing studies related to welding. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
American Society for Metals Prize in Materials Engineering
The American Society for Metals Prize in Materials Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in MAT E 202 (Materials Science II) who intends to continue with the Materials Program at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing in MAT E 202 (Materials Science II). This is an endowed award provided by The American Society for Metals (Edmonton Chapter) through the Faculty of Engineering. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (Edmonton District Chapter) Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated intent to further their German studies. The scholarship is endowed by the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (Edmonton & District Chapter) and is administered through the Faculty of Arts.
Amdahl Academic Achievement Scholarship in Computing Science
The Amdahl Academic Achievement Scholarship in Computing Science is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the fourth year of a Bachelor of Science Honors degree in Computing Science or a Bachelor of Science Specialization in Computing Science. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds established by Amdahl Canada Limited. Selection is based on academic standing, and eligible students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta.
Ambassador Award
The Ambassador Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing registered in the BSc Nursing program at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing and must be an active volunteer within the Faculty of Nursing. The award recognizes students who display the qualities of integrity, caring/compassion, patience, empathy, ability to live with ambiguity, critical thinking, responsibility, and accountability that are important in the Nursing profession. The award is funded through an endowment by Alice Thomas MacKinnon and is administered by the Faculty of Nursing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
AMA Section of Internal Medicine Award for Master Clinical Excellence in Internal Medicine
This award is presented to a resident with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the third year of subspecialty training in Internal Medicine in the Core Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes excellence in clinical practice and teaching. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment to application, mastery and teaching of bedside clinical skills. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
AMA Section of Internal Medicine Award for Master Clinical Excellence in General Internal Medicine
This award is given to a resident with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the fourth or fifth year of subspecialty training in General Internal Medicine in the Core Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes residents who demonstrate excellence in academic standing and show a demonstrated commitment to the application, mastery, and teaching of bedside clinical skills. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance and their dedication to clinical excellence in general internal medicine.
Alwaez Hasan and Rashida Nazarali Scholarship in Ethnomusicology
The Alwaez Hasan and Rashida Nazarali Scholarship in Ethnomusicology is awarded to a full-time undergraduate or graduate student with superior academic achievement (minimum GPA equivalent to 3.5). The scholarship supports students pursuing ethnomusicology studies at the University of Alberta. Undergraduate student recipients must be entering any year of study for a Bachelor of Music or a Bachelor of Arts with a specialization in ethnomusicology. Graduate student recipients must be registered in a MA or PhD program within the research area of ethnomusicology. Master's students are eligible to hold the award during the first or second year of their program, while doctoral students are eligible up to and including the fifth year of their program. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students studying music in the area of Muslim traditions and cultures. The scholarship was established through endowed funds in memory of Hasan Nazarali by his family, friends, and colleagues.
Alumni Advantage Scholarship
The Alumni Advantage Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Eligible applicants must be an alumnus, or children, grandchildren or great grandchildren of a University of Alberta alumnus. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership through involvement in campus or community service or volunteerism, and academic standing. Applicants must not be in receipt of a major award in the current year greater than $5,000. Two scholarships are available: one scholarship given to a student in first or second year and one scholarship given to a student in third or fourth year. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Alumni 75th Anniversary Scholarship
The Alumni 75th Anniversary Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement who is registered full-time in the second last year of studies at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have attended the University of Alberta for at least the two previous years. Selection is based on leadership abilities and potential as demonstrated by contributions to campus life and to the University of Alberta community. Previous recipients of the Alumni Association's Reginald C Lister Memorial Scholarships and the Maimie S Simpson Scholarships are not eligible for this award. This is an endowed scholarship provided by the University of Alberta Alumni Association.
Alpha Chapter Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Memorial Award
This award is provided annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing completing the third year of the Bachelor of Education program and proceeding into fourth year in the immediate next session. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. The award is funded through endowed funds by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Edmonton, and is administered through the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta.
Aloneissi-Gower Pro Bono/Community Service Award
The Aloneissi-Gower Pro Bono/Community Service Award is granted by the University of Alberta to recognize law students who demonstrate a strong commitment to community service. This award is made possible through annual funds contributed by friends of Bob Aloneissi, QC and Neil Gower, QC in recognition of their good work in the legal community. The award is available to students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Juris Doctor degree program at the Faculty of Law. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, making the application process streamlined for eligible candidates.
Allen Strang Memorial Award
The Allen Strang Memorial Award is an annual scholarship awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing entering the second or third year in any program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing, with applicants required to be residents of the Northwest Territories or the Yukon. Preference is given to students demonstrating financial need. This endowed award was established by Vicki Strang in memory of her husband, Allen Strang, along with contributions from various friends, family and colleagues.
Allen and Rebecca Berger Augustana Scholarship - Renewable
The Allen and Rebecca Berger Augustana Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated engagement and leadership on campus. Preference is given to students who are on a Study Permit (international students). This is a renewable scholarship, with receipt of funding for the third and fourth years contingent upon achieving a minimum GPA of 3.5 on 24 credits and continued registration at Augustana Faculty. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence while supporting international students pursuing their education at the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus.
Allan W Peterson Memorial Scholarship in Civil Engineering
The Allan W Peterson Memorial Scholarship in Civil Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year (after completion of the qualifying year), second, or third year in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Allan and Colleen Lefever Leadership Award
The Allan and Colleen Lefever Leadership Award is presented to an undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Education in the Elementary or Secondary Education program, with a specialization in social studies. The award recognizes demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, combined with academic achievement. Preference is given to Alberta residents from outside the cities of Edmonton and Calgary. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
All Weather Windows Scholarship in Construction Engineering
The All Weather Windows Scholarship in Construction Engineering is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is specifically for students taking courses in the area of construction engineering. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in construction engineering. This scholarship is provided through annual funds by the All Weather Windows Scholarship Fund at the Edmonton Community Foundation and is administered by the Faculty of Engineering.
All Weather Windows Scholarship in Computer Process Control
The All Weather Windows Scholarship in Computer Process Control is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of the Computer Process Control option of the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in computer process control. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
All Weather Windows Scholarship in Building Science
The All Weather Windows Scholarship in Building Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is specifically designated for students taking courses in the area of building science. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated interest in building science. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Alison White Prize in Children's Literature
The Alison White Prize in Children's Literature is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement in the area of senior Children's Literature at the University of Alberta. The award is endowed by members of the English Department and friends of Alison White, as well as through a bequest from the Estate of Alice (Alison) Genevieve White, who was formerly a member of the English Department. Applicants must demonstrate outstanding performance in senior-level Children's Literature coursework while maintaining a satisfactory academic record overall. Students are automatically considered for this prize based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Alison White Honors Prizes
The Alison White Honors Prizes are awarded to students with superior academic achievement who are convocating in the Honors program of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Recipients are students who maintain the highest GPA in the four years of their programs. One prize is given in each of the Faculty's three disciplines: the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Fine Arts, while the other two prizes are awarded in any of the three disciplines. No Honors prize will be awarded to a student with a GPA of less than 3.7. The prizes are funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Alice (Alison) Genevieve White, formerly a member of the English Department, and through donations from the Faculty of Arts.
Alice M Stolee Award
The Alice M Stolee Award is presented to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta. The award selection is based on academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated involvement in student activities. Preference is given to students pursuing a career in Christian ministry or teaching. This award recognizes students who combine academic achievement with active campus engagement and demonstrate financial need. The endowed fund was established by Alice M Stolee to support undergraduate students at the Augustana Campus who are preparing for careers in service-oriented fields.
Alexandra Award
The Alexandra Award is a scholarship awarded to undergraduate students at the University of Alberta who demonstrate satisfactory academic standing and indicated financial need, with preference given to students with visual impairments. Recipients must be registered with Accessibility Resources. The award is funded by annual donations from Jennifer and Kieran Halloran and aims to support students with disabilities in pursuing their undergraduate education. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Alexander Williamson Memorial Award in Mechanical Engineering
The Alexander Williamson Memorial Award in Mechanical Engineering is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected based on academic standing, good personal qualities, and a high level of demonstrated effort within the Mechanical Engineering Program. This endowed award was established by Elizabeth Williamson in memory of her son, Alexander Williamson, who was formerly a Mechanical Engineer from the University of Alberta.
Alexander Archibald M. Patton Memorial Scholarship
The Alexander Archibald M. Patton Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of study for a Bachelor of Engineering with a major in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This is an endowed scholarship established by Wm John Patton in memory of his brother Alexander A M Patton, a 1949 Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Alexa W Church Bar None Award
The Alexa W Church Bar None Award is provided to undergraduate students with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from rural Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship system.
Aleksander Matejko Memorial Prize
The Aleksander Matejko Memorial Prize is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in Polish coursework including history, sociology, language, and/or culture of Poland. Preference is given to students with financial need. The prize is funded by endowed funds from the Polish Culture Society and friends and family of the late Professor Aleksander Matejko, founder of the Polish Culture Society.
Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries 'Make a Difference' Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of studies in a Bachelor of Science program in Forestry, Forest Business Management or Environmental and Conservation Sciences in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated leadership through involvement in community, professional, or university activities. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds provided by Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries.
Alberta Wheat Commission Award in Sustainable Economics
The Alberta Wheat Commission Award in Sustainable Economics is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Agricultural and Resource Economics or a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by service and community involvement, and academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta system.
Alberta Wheat Commission Award in Sustainable Agriculture
The Alberta Wheat Commission Award in Sustainable Agriculture is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Sustainable Agricultural Systems at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by service and community involvement, and academic standing. The award recognizes students who exhibit strong leadership and commitment to their community while pursuing studies in sustainable agriculture. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Award
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Award is granted to an AUPE member in good standing and/or their spouse, and/or their financial dependent, and/or a dependent of a retired or deceased member (within a period of ten years of retirement/death) who is enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5, and dependents must be under the age of 25. Preference will be given to students who have not received this award previously, with special consideration given to past members who enroll full-time within the first year following job elimination. This endowed award supports members of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees and their families in pursuing higher education at the Augustana Campus.
Alberta Turkey Producers Scholarship
To be awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third or fourth year of the BSc. in Agriculture (Animal Science major), BSc. in Animal Health, BSc. in Agricultural/Food Business Management, or BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science program. Recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing and must be enrolled in a course that includes poultry related projects. Preference will be given to a student doing work that is applicable for turkey producers. This scholarship is awarded to students at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Alberta Teachers' Association Gold Medal in Education (NWP)
The Alberta Teachers' Association Gold Medal in Education (NWP) is awarded to a student convocating from Northwestern Polytechnic with a University of Alberta Bachelor of Education degree who has shown the highest general proficiency in their coursework and field experiences. This prestigious award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding performance in both theoretical studies and practical teaching experiences. The award is specifically designed for students completing their Bachelor of Education degree through Northwestern Polytechnic and is not open to students who transfer from Northwestern Polytechnic to the University of Alberta to complete their degree.
Alberta Teachers' Association Gold Medal in Education
The Alberta Teachers' Association Gold Medal in Education is awarded to a student convocating from Keyano College with a University of Alberta Bachelor of Education degree who has shown the highest general proficiency in their coursework and field experiences. This is an automatic award that recognizes exceptional academic achievement and teaching practice performance. The award is specifically designated for graduates completing their degree through Keyano College and is not available to students who transfer from Keyano College to the University of Alberta to complete their degree. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Alberta Teachers' Association Gold Medal in Education
The Alberta Teachers' Association Gold Medal in Education is awarded to a student convocating from Northwestern Polytechnic with a University of Alberta Bachelor of Education degree who has shown the highest general proficiency in their coursework and field experiences. This award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding performance in both theoretical coursework and practical field experiences within the education program. The medal is specifically designated for students completing their entire degree program at Northwestern Polytechnic and is not available to students who transfer to the University of Alberta campus to complete their degree. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated proficiency across all components of the Bachelor of Education program.
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Scholarship
The Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the fourth year of a BSc Forestry, Forestry Business Management, or Environmental and Conservation Sciences degree program at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement. Preference will be given to a student who intends to pursue research in forest science or a career in sustainable resource and land management or integrated landscape management. This scholarship is supported by endowed funds from the Province of Alberta, Ministry of Sustainable Resource Development, and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Alberta College of Pharmacy Professional Scholarship
The Alberta College of Pharmacy Professional Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the final year of studies in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of demonstrated exemplary professionalism in the courses related to professional practice and academic standing. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Alberta Pharmaceutical Association, now known as the Alberta College of Pharmacists. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Alberta College of Pharmacy Medal
The Alberta College of Pharmacy Medal is awarded to the top convocating student in the Doctor of Pharmacy program in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, recognizing the highest achieving student graduating from the pharmacy program. This medal is funded annually by the Alberta College of Pharmacists and serves to honor academic excellence in pharmaceutical education. Recipients are automatically considered through the General Application process without requiring a separate application.
Alberta College of Pharmacists Scholarship
The Alberta College of Pharmacists Scholarship is awarded to three students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy program at the University of Alberta. One scholarship is designated for a student entering second year, one for a student entering third year, and one for a student entering fourth year. Selection is based on academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Alberta College of Family Physicians Scholarship
The Alberta College of Family Physicians Scholarship is awarded annually to a student completing the final year in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement in the study of Family Medicine. Recipients must be accepted into a family medicine residency training program. This award is provided through annual funds by the College of Family Physicians (Alberta Chapter) and is administered through the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.
Alberta Chapter of the American Concrete Institute Prize in Civil Engineering
This annual prize is awarded to a student entering fourth year Civil Engineering who has demonstrated an interest in concrete construction. The recipient will be selected on the basis of having achieved the highest academic standings in the third year courses CIV E 372, 374, and 391. The prize is funded by endowed funds from the Alberta Chapter of the American Concrete Institute. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who has completed the third year of Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Alberta Canola Producers Leadership Award in Communication
The Alberta Canola Producers Leadership Award in Communication is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management. Selection is based on leadership qualities as demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities, especially those relating to marketing, public education and/or communication in the food/agriculture industry. Preference is given to students focusing on agriculture, nutrition and/or food marketing and communications. This endowed award is provided by Alberta Canola Producers to recognize and support students demonstrating leadership in agricultural communication.
Alberta Canola Producers Commission Award
The Alberta Canola Producers Commission Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing (minimum GPA 2.7) entering the second, third, or fourth year of the BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science (Food Science and Technology major) or the BSc. in Agricultural/Food Business Management (Food Business Management major) at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected based on leadership qualities demonstrated through involvement in extracurricular and community activities, especially those related to food processing and distribution. Preference is given to students whose family income is derived primarily from some aspect of the canola industry, though students from other industries related to Food Business Management or Nutrition and Food Science are also eligible. The award is funded by an endowment from the Alberta Canola Producers Commission and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
Alberta Business Education Association Scholarship
The Alberta Business Education Association Scholarship is awarded annually to a student majoring in the Secondary Education Route with a major in Career and Technology Studies, Business, Administration, and Finance who has completed 30 units of course weight. The scholarship recognizes superior academic achievement in business education. Preference is given to applicants who are members of the Alberta Business Education Association. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship system.
Alberta Blue Cross Scholarship in Pharmacy
The Alberta Blue Cross Scholarship in Pharmacy is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement entering the first year of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on admission average, with preference given to students with indicated financial need. Recipients will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Alberta Blue Cross Scholarship in Dentistry
The Alberta Blue Cross Scholarship in Dentistry is awarded to an Alberta resident with superior academic achievement entering the first year of Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta scholarship platform.
Alberta Blue Cross Augustana Award in Psychology
The Alberta Blue Cross Augustana Award in Psychology is awarded to a student who is an Alberta resident with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year of a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Psychology and Mental Health. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. The award is offered through the University of Alberta's Augustana Campus and is part of the continuing awards program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Alberta Baroque Music Society Scholarship in Music
The Alberta Baroque Music Society Scholarship in Music is awarded to a student who is the top performer in Baroque music. Selection is based on demonstrated excellence in performance with a traditional Baroque instrument or voice. This is an endowed scholarship fund established by the Alberta Baroque Music Society and administered through the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, requiring no separate application process.
Alberta Association of the Deaf Michael Rodda Award
The Alberta Association of the Deaf Michael Rodda Award is presented to a student who is deaf with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students who demonstrate a commitment to the deaf community through active involvement in deaf community activities. Selection is based on academic standing, financial need, and demonstrated engagement with the deaf community. Preference is given to Alberta residents with a minimum 55 decibel hearing loss, those whose deafness precludes telephone use, users of sign language interpreters, or those requiring interpreters as their primary mode of classroom communication. The award honors Dr. Michael Rodda in appreciation of his ongoing commitment to furthering awareness of the deaf community and the development of educational programs for the deaf.
Albert Julian Hrapko Memorial Scholarship in Computer Engineering
The Albert Julian Hrapko Memorial Scholarship in Computer Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the first year (after completion of the qualifying year) of a degree program in the Faculty of Engineering majoring in Computer Engineering. The scholarship is an endowed fund established by Julia O Hrapko in memory of her brother Albert. Recipients are selected based on academic standing and demonstrated financial need. This scholarship supports students pursuing undergraduate degrees in Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Albert Hanson Memorial Scholarship in Materials Engineering
The Albert Hanson Memorial Scholarship in Materials Engineering is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of studies in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing with preference given to students who are enrolled in the materials engineering program. This scholarship is funded by endowed funds from Hanson Materials Engineering, established in memory of Dr. Albert Hanson, who was the founder and late Chairman of the Board of Hanson Materials Engineering, as well as a graduate and friend of the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Albert Bodnarchuk Award in Dentistry
The Albert Bodnarchuk Award in Dentistry is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students who have worked in another discipline prior to entering the Faculty. This scholarship is offered through the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
Alastair R and Irma MacLeod Scholarship
The Alastair R and Irma MacLeod Scholarship is awarded annually to students with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in Political Science at the University of Alberta. Recipients are chosen based on academic standing and a demonstrated interest in socialist thought. Preference is given to students in financial need. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds from a bequest from the Estate of Irma MacLeod.
Alan S Fitzsimmons Memorial Bursary in Business Management
The Alan S Fitzsimmons Memorial Bursary in Business Management is awarded to a student entering the fourth year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. The bursary is based on financial need and satisfactory academic standing. Applicants must have completed SEM 210 and any three SEM electives at either the 300 or 400 level with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in these four courses. The award was established through endowed funds by Jean Fitzsimmons in honor of her husband, the late Alan Stewart Fitzsimmons (BCom '51), as per the provision of a bequest to the School of Business as stipulated in Mr. Fitzsimmons' will.
Alan Fielding Leadership Scholarship
The Alan Fielding Leadership Scholarship is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students who are members of an Augustana Choir. This scholarship is endowed by Vision Credit Union and Alan Fielding to support undergraduate students at the Augustana Campus who exemplify leadership qualities and community involvement.
Alan F Affleck Award in Recreation and Leisure Studies
The Alan F Affleck Award in Recreation and Leisure Studies is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing of at least 2.7 in the final two years of study who is convocating from the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation Administration or the Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism in the Spring. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing and demonstrated involvement with the Recreation Students Society and the community within the recreation field at the University of Alberta. The recipient must have been in full-time attendance in the final year of the program to be eligible for this award. This endowed award was established by the Recreation Students Society and other donors in recognition of Alan F Affleck.
Alan and Suna Smith Memorial Scholarship in Science
The Alan and Suna Smith Memorial Scholarship in Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Science degree at Augustana Faculty at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to students from the City of Camrose or Camrose County. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Alan and Mickey Macdonald Bursary in Drama
The Alan and Mickey Macdonald Bursary in Drama is awarded annually to a student with satisfactory academic standing registered in any program in the Department of Drama at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of financial need and excellence in Drama. This endowed bursary was established by Marguerite Macdonald to support students pursuing their passion in dramatic arts. The award is administered through the Faculty of Arts and is available to both new and continuing students.
AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education Scholarship in Investment Management
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Operations Management, Accounting, Real Estate, Business Technology or Business Economics and Law. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education Scholarship in Finance
The AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education Scholarship in Finance is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business with a major or minor in Finance. Selection is based on academic standing. Students will be automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta. This scholarship is funded by annual contributions from the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) and the AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education, supporting outstanding students pursuing finance education at the Alberta School of Business.
AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education PRIME Award
The AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education PRIME Award is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of the Alberta School of Business Program for Research and Investment Management Excellence (PRIME). Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated excellence in the program. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education Indigenous Student Award in Business
The AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education Indigenous Student Award in Business is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Metis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2). The award is specifically for students enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business. Selection for this award is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
AIMCo Foundation for Financial Education Gender Diversity Scholarship in Finance
This scholarship is awarded to a student who self-identifies as female and/or a gender minority with superior academic achievement enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree at the Alberta School of Business with a major or minor in Finance. Selection is based on academic standing. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship portal.
Ailsa Heathcote Walker Memorial Prize
The Ailsa Heathcote Walker Memorial Prize is awarded annually to a student who has first class standing in HIST 260 or HIST 261 and who achieves the highest grade in either HIST 260 (Introduction to the Study of Canadian History 1500 – 1867) or HIST 261 (Introduction to the Study of Canadian History 1867 to Present). This prize recognizes academic excellence in the study of Canadian history at the University of Alberta. In the event of a tie, the recipient will be chosen on the basis of the overall grade point average. The award is made possible by endowed funds from the Friends of the University of Alberta in memory of Ailsa Heathcote Walker.
Aileen Charlotte Driscoll Scholarship
The Aileen Charlotte Driscoll Scholarship is awarded to an honours student with superior academic achievement who is convocating with a Bachelor of Education. The scholarship is intended to support students who demonstrate a clear intention to continue their studies of French in France and commit to teaching for at least one year in the province of Alberta thereafter. This endowed scholarship was established by the late Aileen Charlotte Driscoll of Edmonton and is administered through the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application and must meet the criteria of superior academic standing, intent to study French in France, and commitment to teaching in Alberta.
Aiken Award in English Language and Literature
The Aiken Award in English Language and Literature is awarded to a student with a GPA of 3.3 or greater entering or continuing in the third year of Honors English in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing. This award is endowed by funds from the late Sir James Aiken. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
AI Shumiatcher Memorial Prize in Advocacy
The AI Shumiatcher Memorial Prize in Advocacy is awarded annually to a student who demonstrates superior academic achievement in the field of Advocacy. This prize is endowed by Dr Morris C Shumiatcher, QC and is administered through the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application, with no separate application required.
AHEPA Prize
The AHEPA Prize is awarded to the undergraduate student with the highest academic standing in Classics 354 or a senior level Greek Language course. This prize is made possible through endowed funds by the Order of AHEPA, the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, Chapter CJ10. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement. This prize may be awarded to a full-time, part-time, or convocating student and can not be awarded to the same student more than once. Applicants will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta.
AHEA Mabel Patrick Scholarship
The AHEA Mabel Patrick Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third year of a program leading to a BSc in Human Ecology at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing during the first two years of study. This endowed scholarship is provided by the Alberta Home Economics Association and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
AHEA Jane Carlyle Memorial Award
The AHEA Jane Carlyle Memorial Award is presented to a student with a minimum GPA of 3.2 entering or continuing in the third or fourth year of study at the University of Alberta. Eligible programs include a BSc. in Human Ecology, a combined BSc. in Human Ecology/Bachelor of Education, or a BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science with a minor in Human Ecology. Selection is based on volunteer commitment, involvement in extracurricular activities, demonstration of community leadership, and academic standing. This award was endowed by the Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association along with family and friends of Jane Carlyle (BSc Home Economics 1972), in memory of Jane's contributions to the community and the profession of human ecology and home economics. The award is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
AHEA Helen Moseson Samuel Scholarship
The AHEA Helen Moseson Samuel Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology with a major in Clothing, Textiles & Material Culture. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds by The Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association, Edmonton Branch, and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
AHEA Helen Bentley Bursary
The AHEA Helen Bentley Bursary is awarded to students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater who are enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology at the University of Alberta. The bursary is provided through endowed funds by the Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association and Dr. C. Fred Bentley. Selection is based on academic standing and indicated financial need. This award is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this bursary based on their completed General Application.
AHEA Hazel McIntyre Scholarship
The AHEA Hazel McIntyre Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering third year in the BSc in Nutrition and Food Science program at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic standing during the first two years of study. This endowed scholarship is provided by The Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association, Edmonton Branch, and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
AHEA Florence Hallock Memorial Scholarship
The AHEA Florence Hallock Memorial Scholarship is offered annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering their last year in the Faculty of Education with a major in Career and Technology Studies (Human Ecology or Human Sciences). This endowed scholarship is provided by The Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association, Edmonton Branch, and is awarded through the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
AHEA Family Studies Scholarship
The AHEA Family Studies Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering second, third, or fourth year of the BSc in Human Ecology with a Family Ecology major at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic standing. This endowed scholarship is funded by The Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association, Edmonton Branch, and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
AHEA Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association Centennial Scholarship
This is an annual scholarship awarded to students with superior academic standing entering their second year at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is specifically designed to support students in two fields: Human Ecology and Nutrition and Food Science (including Dietetics Specialization or Honors Nutrition). One scholarship is awarded to a student in Human Ecology and one to a student in Nutrition and Food Science. The scholarship is funded through an endowment by the Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
AHEA Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association - Southern Alberta Branch Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third year of a program leading to a BSc in Human Ecology. Preference is given to students whose home residence is in Southern Alberta. The award is provided by endowed funds from the Alberta Human Ecology and Home Economics Association, Southern Alberta Branch, and is administered through the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Agrios, Honourable John A Distinguished Student Achievement Scholarship in Law
The Agrios, Honourable John A Distinguished Student Achievement Scholarship in Law is awarded to students with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or third year of a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated community service, with preference given to students who are student-athletes. This endowed scholarship was established by Jack N Agrios, QC in memory of the Honourable John A Agrios. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta.
Agriculture Class of 1969 Bar None Leadership Award
The Agriculture Class of 1969 Bar None Leadership Award is awarded to student(s) with satisfactory academic standing enrolled in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The award specifically supports students majoring in Agriculture, Agricultural/Food Business Management, Animal Health, or Environmental and Conservation Sciences. Selection is based on demonstrated leadership in extracurricular, community and/or university activities. Preference is given to student(s) from a rural community who are actively participating in the Agriculture Club. Students should note that they are eligible to receive only one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Agriculture Class of 1964 Bar None Leadership Scholarship
Awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second or third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program, the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health program, the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural/Food Business Management program, or the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Recipient will be selected on the basis of leadership qualities as demonstrated by community involvement and extracurricular activities. Financial need will be considered. Preference will be given to a student from a farming or ranching family where the primary income of the family is derived from the farm or ranch. A student may only receive one Bar None Scholarship or Award in any given academic year.
Agriculture Class of 1961 Bar None Scholarship
The Agriculture Class of 1961 Bar None Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement entering or transferring into an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on academic achievement and involvement in extra-curricular and community activities. This endowed scholarship was established by members of the University of Alberta Agriculture Class of 1961 through the Bar None Endowment Fund to mark the 50th anniversary of their convocation.
Agriculture Class of 1950 Bar None 3rd Year Leadership Award
Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or Bachelor of Science in Animal Health degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Selection based on leadership qualities demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities with preference given to a student with indicated financial need. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Agriculture Class of 1950 Bar None 2nd Year Leadership Award
Awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the second year of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or Bachelor of Science in Animal Health degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences. Selection based on leadership qualities demonstrated by involvement in extracurricular and community activities with preference given to a student with indicated financial need. Students are eligible to receive one Bar None Award or Scholarship in any given academic year.
Agricultural/Food Business Management Scholarship
The Agricultural/Food Business Management Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the Agricultural/Food Business Management degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The recipient is selected on the basis of academic standing on a minimum 24 credits over the most recent September to April period as determined by the Faculty. Students transferring into the program will be considered provided a minimum of 24 units of course weight has been completed at the University of Alberta in the previous academic year. This endowed scholarship was established by the 11th International Farm Management Congress Committee, Department of Rural Economy, and donations in memory of Hubert and Jenny Copeland to support students pursuing education in agricultural and food business management.
AG (Gil) Gilmet Award
The AG (Gil) Gilmet Award is an annual scholarship awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. The recipient will be the student who best combines academic standing with an ongoing record of voluntary community service. Current qualification as a Red Cross instructor in water safety, small craft safety, or first aid, as well as financial need may be taken into account. This award is endowed by friends of Gil Gilmet and is designed to recognize students who demonstrate both academic achievement and community engagement through volunteer service.
Afzal A Khan Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Scholarship
The Afzal A Khan Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Scholarship is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement continuing in the second, third or fourth year of study in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences with an honors or specialization in mathematics. Selection is based on academic standing in Mathematics courses from the prior year of study. Recipients must not have received other awards in the field of Mathematics in the same year. This scholarship was established through endowed funds in loving memory of Mr Afzal A Khan, PEng, who had a mastery of mathematics and for whom it was his hobby, his passion and his legacy.
African-Canadian Excellence Award
The African-Canadian Excellence Award is awarded to a student of African descent who is a first-generation Canadian Citizen, second-generation Canadian Citizen, or Permanent Resident with a GPA of 3.0 or greater enrolled in the second or subsequent year of an undergraduate degree at Campus Saint-Jean. Selection is based on academic standing and confirmation of African descent. The award is funded by annual contributions from faculty and staff of Campus Saint-Jean at the University of Alberta.
AF and Sophia Haddad Memorial Award to Further Education in Business and Finance
The AF and Sophia Haddad Memorial Award to Further Education in Business and Finance is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing in the final year of study for a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting or Finance in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on demonstrated university and/or community involvement and academic standing. Preference is given to a student demonstrating intent to pursue a Chartered Financial Analyst and/or Chartered Accountant designation. This endowed award was established by Mr. Norman M. Haddad.
AE Bowie Scholarship in Medicine
The AE Bowie Scholarship in Medicine is awarded annually on the basis of superior academic achievement to a convocating student showing particular interest in diseases of the ear or intending to specialize in that field. This scholarship is provided through endowed funds established by Miss Iva Smith of Edmonton and is administered by the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
ADVICO Dentistry Leadership Award
The ADVICO Dentistry Leadership Award is awarded to students with satisfactory academic standing who are convocating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. The selection is based on multiple criteria including academic standing, indicated financial need, and demonstrated leadership abilities. The award recognizes students who have shown community engagement, volunteerism, and/or involvement in extracurricular activities. This endowed award is provided by ADVICO through the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Advertising Club of Edmonton Scholarship
The Advertising Club of Edmonton Scholarship is an annual award provided to students with superior academic achievement entering the second, third, or fourth year of studies in the School of Business majoring in Marketing at the University of Alberta. The scholarship is awarded through endowed funds established by the Advertising Club of Edmonton. Recipients are selected based on their academic standing, recognizing excellence in business and marketing studies. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completion of the General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
Adrian Hope Prize in Cree Language
The Adrian Hope Prize in Cree Language is awarded annually to the student with superior academic achievement in courses in Advanced Cree. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing in Advanced Cree. This prize is funded through an endowment by the late Helen Tkachenko of Edmonton and is administered by the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Adrian Hope Prize in Cree Culture
The Adrian Hope Prize in Cree Culture is an annual award granted to the student with outstanding academic achievement in Historical or Contemporary Perspectives in Native Studies at the University of Alberta. The prize is funded by endowed funds from the late Helen Tkachenko of Edmonton and is administered through the Faculty of Native Studies. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application.
Adella Patrige Memorial Award in Cardiology
The Adella Patrige Memorial Award in Cardiology is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement in Cardiology enrolled in the second year of a Doctor of Medicine degree. Selection is based on top academic standing in Cardiology. Preference will be given to a student from the Camrose area or a graduate of the Augustana Faculty. This endowed award was established by the family and friends of the late Mrs Adella Patrige of Camrose to recognize excellence in cardiology studies at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Addie Manning Award in Business
The Addie Manning Award in Business is awarded to a student who is a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis person of Canada in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1982, Part 2, Section 35(2) with satisfactory academic standing entering or continuing in any year of an undergraduate degree in the Alberta School of Business. Selection is based on academic standing, with preference given to a student with demonstrated university and/or community involvement. This award is open to part-time students and students will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
ADC Scholarship in Management Information Systems
The ADC Scholarship in Management Information Systems is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of studies in the School of Business specializing in Management Information Systems. The scholarship is provided through endowed funds by ADC and is administered by the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated leadership through involvement and participation in university or community organizations, sports activities, or cultural activities, combined with strong academic standing. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
Adas Team Academic Excellence Scholarship in Computing Science
The Adas Team Academic Excellence Scholarship in Computing Science is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement enrolled in the second or subsequent years of a Bachelor of Science in Computing Science. Selection is based on academic standing and demonstrated commitment to the mission of Ada's Team. Preference is given to students who identify as members of a visible, gender, or sexual minority. This continuing scholarship is offered through the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta and is funded by annual contributions from the Department of Computing Science.
Adams Trust Oil and Gas Prize
The Adams Trust Oil and Gas Prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the highest mark in LAW 543 (Basic Oil and Gas Law) at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Law. This merit-based prize recognizes academic excellence in oil and gas law coursework. In the event that there is no eligible candidate from LAW 543, the prize will be given to the student with the highest mark in LAW 552 (Natural Resources Law). If there are no eligible candidates in either course, the prize will be awarded to the student selected to receive the Horace Harvey Medal in Law for the current academic year. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application and their academic performance in the qualifying courses. The prize is funded by endowed funds from an anonymous donor and is administered by the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.
Academic ICT Achievement Prize in Management Information Systems
This is an annual prize awarded to an undergraduate student with superior academic achievement who received the highest mark in BTM 311 (Management Information Systems) during the previous year. The award is funded by staff of Academic Information and Communication Technologies at the University of Alberta and is administered through the Alberta School of Business. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the university's scholarship platform.
Abigal Edith Condell Memorial Scholarship in Music
The Abigal Edith Condell Memorial Scholarship in Music is awarded to a student with superior academic achievement at the end of the third year of the Bachelor of Music program. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic standing and outstanding merit in the Music program. This endowed scholarship is funded by the Edmonton Musical Club using funds provided by the late Abigal Edith Condell. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application to the University of Alberta's scholarship system.
Abe W Miller Memorial Prize in Criminal Law
The Abe W Miller Memorial Prize in Criminal Law is awarded annually to a student completing first year Law at the University of Alberta for superior academic achievement in the subject of Criminal Law. The recipient is chosen on the basis of academic standing in Criminal Law (LAW 420). This prize recognizes outstanding performance in criminal law studies during the first year of the law program. Students are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
AAFRD Special Crops Product Team Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded annually to a student with superior academic achievement entering the third or fourth year of a degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. The award is designated for students majoring in Agriculture or Nutrition and Food Sciences, with a demonstrated interest in production or utilization of special crops or nutraceuticals and functional foods of plant origin. Recipients are selected based on academic standing. In the event that no suitable undergraduate recipient can be found, the scholarship will be open to students in a graduate program. The scholarship is funded through endowed funds by the Special Crops Product Team of Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development.
AAEA Undergraduate Scholarship
An annual scholarship awarded to students with superior academic achievement registered in the BSc. in Agriculture (Agricultural and Resource Economics major) or BSc. in Agricultural/Food Business Management program at the University of Alberta. Eligible students must have accumulated a minimum of 75 credits (preferably 90 credits) and be registered as a continuing, full-time student in the eligible degree program. Selection of recipients is based on academic standing, leadership, commitment, contribution and initiative at the University, in the community, and in the agri-food industry. Preference is given to students coming from an Alberta high school. The scholarship is supported by endowed funds from the Alberta Agricultural Economics Association and is administered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
A W Downs Prize in Physiology
The A W Downs Prize in Physiology is awarded annually to the medical student who obtains the highest mark in the course in Physiology in the first year, provided the student has obtained at least a 75% mark and has passes in all subjects. This prize recognizes academic excellence in physiology among first-year medical students at the University of Alberta. The award is funded through endowed funds established by Dr. WJ Downs and the Medical Alumni Association, demonstrating a commitment to supporting medical education and encouraging outstanding academic achievement in the fundamental sciences.
A Doris Schuh Award in Western Canadian History
The Doris Schuh Award in Western Canadian History is awarded to a student with satisfactory academic standing entering the third or fourth year of study for a Bachelor of Arts with a major in History at the University of Alberta. Selection is based on demonstrated interest in Western Canadian History and academic standing. Recipients must not have received other awards in the field of History in the same year. This endowed award was established through funds provided by Ms. Doris Schuh to support students pursuing the study of Western Canadian history.
25th Anniversary of the Practicum Program Legacy Award
The 25th Anniversary of the Practicum Program Legacy Award is awarded to full-time students entering the fourth year in a BARST, BKin, or BScKin in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation at the University of Alberta. Eligible students must be enrolled in or have completed the Professional Practicum Program (full or part time) with a Faculty-approved practicum placement domestically or internationally. Selection is based on demonstrated commitment to the field of practice and indicated financial need. This award recognizes students who have actively engaged in practical experience through the practicum program and shown dedication to their field. The award is funded by endowed funds from participants of the 25th Anniversary of the Practicum Program Trade Show. Students are automatically considered for this award based on their completed General Application through the University of Alberta's scholarship platform.
1949 Chemical Engineers' Dr George W Govier Award
The 1949 Chemical Engineers' Dr George W Govier Award is an annual scholarship established to support students in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta. The award recognizes students with satisfactory academic standing who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering. Recipients are selected primarily on the basis of academic standing, with preference given to students who demonstrate financial need. The award was endowed by the Chemical Engineering Class of 1949 in honour of Dr George W Govier, who as a teacher, mentor, and practitioner, played a major role in the development of the petrochemical industry in Alberta, and in memory of all classmates from that graduating class.
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