Marvin and Catherine Waiand Foundation Scholarship
CA$1,000 - CA$1,000
No deadline
Canada
individual
About This Opportunity
The Marvin and Catherine Waiand Foundation Scholarship is offered annually to a continuing undergraduate student enrolled in the Haskayne School of Business with a focus on Finance or Accounting. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and requires the recipient to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Preference is given to students who are the first generation in their family to attend post-secondary education in Canada. This scholarship provides financial support up to $1,000 to support undergraduate business students pursuing studies in accounting or finance disciplines.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Canada
- Citizenship
- Canada
- Residency
- Canada
- Applicants
- individual
- Priority for
- first_generation
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Review process
Merit-based review of continuing undergraduate students
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- Award Amount
- CA$1,000 - CA$1,000
- Application Deadline
- No deadline
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