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Bert and Evert Loo Memorial Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Bert and Evert Loo Memorial Award is awarded to a returning undergraduate student at the University of Prince Edward Island who is in good academic standing and has an interest in agriculture. This award recognizes students who demonstrate commitment to agricultural studies and maintain satisfactory academic performance. The award provides financial support to eligible students pursuing their undergraduate education at UPEI.

CA$1,010
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Bayer Inc. Client Communication Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Bayer Inc. Client Communication Award is presented to a graduating student in Veterinary Medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) who demonstrates excellence in communication skills during their senior clinical rotations. This award recognizes the critical importance of effective client communication in veterinary practice. The award is sponsored by Bayer Inc., a Canadian subsidiary of Bayer AG with core businesses in health care, crop science, and innovative materials. Bayer plays a vital role in improving the quality of life for Canadians through products that fight diseases, protect crops and animals, and develop high-performance materials. The company's Canadian facilities include headquarters in Toronto and offices in Montreal and Calgary.

CA$500
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Baron Pound Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Baron Pound Award is presented to a graduating student in Veterinary Medicine who has demonstrated extraordinary compassion, outstanding communication skills, and deep respect for the human-companion animal bond while caring for a critically ill animal. This award was initiated by Brian Sherry Pound in memory of their beloved companion, Baron, who was diagnosed with lymphosarcoma and received care at the Atlantic Veterinary College's Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The award recognizes the exceptional care and compassion that veterinary students provide to both animals and their families during difficult times. The Pound family established this award to honor the caring staff who provided loving care to Baron and daily updates to the family, which continues to be a source of comfort. The award specifically celebrates students who exemplify the values of compassion, communication excellence, and respect for the human-animal bond that are central to veterinary medicine.

CA$1,500
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Barb Mullaly Memorial Athletic Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Barb Mullaly Memorial Athletic Award is granted to a returning Academic All-Canadian student athlete in their first undergraduate studies program who displays a positive attitude and the qualities of leadership and mentorship that Barb exhibited throughout her university career in education. The recipient will informally mentor a first year athlete, with preference given to a female varsity athlete. This award honors Barbara (Barb) C. Mullaly, a bright light, mentor, volunteer, teacher, traveller, partner, sister, and friend who had a profound effect on the world of academics and athletics. Her four-decade career at UPEI began in 1967 at Prince of Wales College, where she served as the first women's basketball and field hockey coach, eventually serving 13 years as director of athletics, and then retiring as the first Director of Wellness and Fair Treatment Advocate in 2006. Barb understood and respected the competitive nature of sport but felt strongly that every student athlete needed to focus on academics as well to reach their full potential. She was nationally recognized with numerous awards including the CIS Austin-Matthews Award in 2007 for outstanding service to university sport in Canada. Barb passed away December 10, 2016, and this award was created by her friends and family, former students and colleagues to honor her memory and legacy of mentorship and leadership.

CA$500
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Bank of Montreal Undergraduate Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

The Bank of Montreal Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to the student entering third year who achieves the highest aggregate in Computer Science based on a full course load in second year. The Bank of Montreal has established this scholarship at the University of Prince Edward Island in keeping with its commitment to support students in achieving in the latest technologies. This scholarship will be awarded to the student who achieves the highest aggregate entering the third year of the Computer Science program (based on a ten-course load in 2nd semester) who is not already receiving a scholarship of $1000 or more.

CA$1,510
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Avery Award

University of Prince Edward Island

Granted annually to a returning UPEI student in their first degree program of undergraduate studies in any faculty who has an interest in L.M. Montgomery, a demonstrated aptitude for social media initiatives, and has above average writing skills with an understanding of the importance of clear communication without reliance upon faddish abbreviations and other deviations from effective writing. The fictional Avery Scholarship in L.M. Montgomery's famous novel Anne of Green Gables is the crowning achievement of Anne Shirley's year studying to be a teacher at Queen's College. Queen's is a fictional version of L.M. Montgomery's own alma mater, Prince of Wales College, one of the founding institutions of UPEI, making Anne and Montgomery alumnae of this university. The successful candidate will participate in a learning opportunity with the LMMI through contributions to the lmmontgomery.ca website and other social media outreach efforts by the LMMI. The learning opportunity project will be coordinated between the LMMI mentor and successful student recipient.

CA$1,000
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AVC Class of '23 Award for Mental Health Stewardship

University of Prince Edward Island

Granted to a DVM student graduating from the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) who embodied principles of mental health stewardship and advocacy within their class, is recognized for their work in bettering the class's overall wellbeing, and has been a champion for mental health awareness within the AVC community. In May of 2022, the Atlantic Veterinary College Class of 2023 decided to establish this award at AVC as their class gift upon graduation. The award is presented at the White Coat Ceremony and is recommended by AVC graduating class peers.

CA$500
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Auxiliary of the Protestant Family Service Bureau Award in Memory of Louise Haszard

University of Prince Edward Island

This award was established by the Auxiliary of the Protestant Family Service Bureau in memory of former member, Louise Haszard. The Ladies Auxiliary was established in 1959 to augment the financial relief program administered by the Bureau. While the Bureau dealt with providing groceries, fuel and shelter to those in need, the Auxiliary helped to provide clothing, bedding and furniture when needed. The Auxiliary was comprised of two members from each of the Charlottetown Protestant churches, with finances derived from the sale of clothing and donations. This enabled the Auxiliary to develop and maintain worthwhile projects including the notable Christmas Shop for low income families which served up to 700 children annually for 40 years. Other projects included free dental care for children and adolescents, a Share our Books program, and support for day care and day camps. Louise Haszard, a devoted member who passed in 1984, left funds in her Will with the stipulation that it be spent on children who needed help. After many years of service, when the Auxiliary disbanded in 2008, they granted their remaining funds to support students at UPEI planning to work in the fields of education, health and/or social services. This award is presented to a student entering 3rd or 4th year whose studies will guide them toward a vocation in Education, Health and/or Social Services.

CA$445
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Austin A. Scales Scholarships

University of Prince Edward Island

The Austin A. Scales Scholarships are awarded to students from rural Prince Edward Island, one from each county, based on financial need and achievement in the first year of a university program. Available to second-year students only. The scholarships were established through a bequest in the Will of Austin Scales, a Maritime entrepreneur who was a pioneering business leader in agriculture, electric power generation, and the silver fox industry. Born in 1886 on a modest farm in St. Eleanor's, PEI, Austin Scales went on to become a recognized Canadian business leader, serving as Director of the Bank of Nova Scotia and past Chairman of Industrial Enterprises Inc. He also served as Chairman of the Board of Prince County Hospital and received an honorary doctorate degree from UPEI in 1972. Mr. Scales died in 1989, leaving a bequest to establish these scholarships in perpetuity.

CA$2,000
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AURA (Arts University Research Award)

University of Prince Edward Island

The AURA (Arts University Research Award) is granted to undergraduate (including honours) students who will be conducting full-time research, or equivalent part-time research, in the Faculty of Arts during the summer months. Candidates will be required to complete and submit an application form and include a proposal defining the type and intent of their research to be supervised by a member of the Faculty of Arts. It is expected that the research could potentially result in a publishable peer reviewed paper, book, or book chapter, and/or conference presentation (co-authored with the supervisor), musical or dramatic performance, and/or contribute to the development of a grant proposal of the supervising faculty member.

CA$6,000
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Audrey J. Tinney Nursing Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

The Audrey J. Tinney Nursing Scholarship is awarded to students entering full-time studies (5 courses/15 semester-hours per semester) in the Nursing program at the University of Prince Edward Island. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who has been a resident of Prince Edward Island for a minimum of five years; mature students are eligible to apply for this scholarship. This scholarship is established at UPEI in memory of Audrey J. Tinney by The Tinney Family (her sons, Bill Tinney, UPEI Class of 1982 and Roger Tinney, Holland College Class of 1983, as well as husband Donald Tinney, PWC Class of 1948) to support students entering first year in the UPEI School of Nursing. Audrey Tinney (PWC Class of 1949 and PEI Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1952) was a strong, dedicated nurse, respected by those who worked with her and were treated by her in her 40 plus years as a registered nurse. Her passion for nursing equalled her enthusiasm for life on Prince Edward Island with all it had to offer. She was well loved and is fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched. Two awards are available for the 2019/2020 academic year.

CA$2,000
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Atlantic Veterinary Medical Associations Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Atlantic Veterinary Medical Associations Award is presented to a deserving third-year student in Veterinary Medicine from the Atlantic Provinces. This award recognizes students who bring credit to the veterinary profession through their active involvement in veterinary, collegiate, and community affairs. The award acknowledges the recipient's commitment to professional development, academic excellence, and community engagement. It is designed to support students who demonstrate leadership and dedication to the veterinary field while maintaining strong ties to their community and university activities.

CA$245
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Atlantic Provinces Veterinary Conference Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Atlantic Provinces Veterinary Conference Award is a prestigious award offered by the University of Prince Edward Island. This funding opportunity provides $1,000 to support a deserving veterinary medicine student from Atlantic Canada. The award is specifically designed for students who are entering their third or fourth year of study in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program. This award recognizes academic excellence and commitment to veterinary medicine within the Atlantic region, providing financial support to help students pursue their professional education and training in veterinary science.

CA$1,000
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Atlantic Provinces Diagnostic Services Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Atlantic Provinces Diagnostic Services Award is a specialized award offered through the University of Prince Edward Island's Atlantic Veterinary College. This award recognizes excellence in diagnostic pathology and microbiology during senior clinical rotations. It is specifically designed for graduating students in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program who have demonstrated outstanding performance in these critical diagnostic disciplines during their final year of study. The award honors students who have shown exceptional competence and skill in diagnostic pathology and microbiology, which are essential competencies for veterinary professionals. This recognition is awarded to one graduating student who has excelled in these areas during their clinical rotation experiences.

CA$200
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Art Fitzgerald Graduate Research Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

The Art Fitzgerald Graduate Research Scholarship is awarded to a full-time graduate student at the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island. Selection is based on the candidate's application for admission to graduate school, including letters of reference. The primary criterion is academic record, and the secondary criterion is potential for success in their graduate program. This scholarship is non-renewable and applicants receiving stipend support totaling more than $20,000 annually are not eligible. The scholarship was established by Art Fitzgerald and family members. Dr. Fitzgerald is a resident of St. Louis, Missouri who spends summers in Springbrook, PEI. A native of Sydney, Cape Breton, he has extensive experience in the biotechnology and nutrition sectors.

Up to CA$20,000
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Arlie Parks Scholarship - In Memory of Dr. Kenneth MacIntyre

University of Prince Edward Island

The Arlie Parks Scholarship - In Memory of Dr. Kenneth MacIntyre is awarded to the student who, in his or her graduating year from the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI), has been accepted to study Medicine at a university, medical school, or college. This scholarship honors the memory of Dr. Kenneth MacIntyre and supports graduating students pursuing careers in medicine. The award recognizes academic achievement and admission to medical studies, providing financial support for the transition to medical education.

CA$2,950
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Applied Human Sciences Equitable and Inclusive Access Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Applied Human Sciences Equitable and Inclusive Access Award is granted to a full-time undergraduate student who has demonstrated involvement in ensuring equitable and inclusive access to food and/or physical activity. Preference will be given to students in the Foods and Nutrition or Kinesiology programs. This award was established by Dr. Katherine Gottschall-Pass, professor in the Applied Human Sciences department at the University of Prince Edward Island. Dr. Gottschall-Pass, a Registered Dietitian and former Interim Vice-President Academic and Research, was instrumental in leading the development of the UPEI CRC EDI Action Plan and the UPEI EDI Strategy. The award acknowledges Applied Human Sciences students who have an interest in supporting equity and inclusive access to food and/or physical activity. Applicants must demonstrate in their personal statement how they fit the criteria for this award.

CA$1,000
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Annie Spears Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

The Annie Spears Scholarship is granted to a student who is enrolled full-time in the Doctor of Medicine program at the Memorial regional campus located at the University of Prince Edward Island. The recipient must have a demonstrated interest in health care leadership and plan on practicing medicine in Prince Edward Island upon completion of their degree. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate leadership qualities through active participation in extra-curricular activities such as student clubs, university governance, community organizations, or health care-related initiatives. This scholarship is renewable for each subsequent year of the student's enrolment in the Doctor of Medicine program for a maximum of four years total, pending successful completion of each year of study. Should the recipient cease to be enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine program or upon completion of their fourth year, a new entrance student will be eligible for the scholarship.

From CA$2,000
Sep 02, 2026
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Anne Hopkins Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Anne Hopkins Award is a bursary established in memory of Anne Hopkins, who was a member of CUPE 1870. Through annual donations from CUPE Local 1870, this award provides $500 to support a UPEI student. The award is specifically designated for a student in the Internationalization Specialization in Education who demonstrates an exceptional commitment to internationalism. Recipients are selected based on their performance in coursework and their fundraising efforts that embody the spirit of international engagement and global citizenship.

CA$500
Apr 15, 2026
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Ann Muriel Andrews Memorial Scholarships

University of Prince Edward Island

Granted annually to both a second-year and a third-year nursing student at the University of Prince Edward Island. The scholarships recognize students who demonstrate financial need, compassion, and interests outside of nursing. This award honors Ann Muriel Andrews, who was born in Kenora, Ontario, and graduated from the St. Boniface Hospital School of Nursing in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1960. Ann specialized as an Operating Room Nurse and worked in Montreal before moving to PEI to raise a family and continue her career at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. After a break to raise her family, Ann recertified as an RN and continued her nursing career for over 30 years in various roles including instructional work at UPEI and Holland College. She volunteered on mission trips to Kenya and Haiti and played organ for nursing home residents. This scholarship was created to honor Ann by Kevin & Susan Andrews and family.

CA$1,000
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Angela Campbell Business Co-op Memorial Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Angela Campbell Business Co-op Memorial Award is granted to a Faculty of Business student participating in UPEI's Co-operative Education program who demonstrates the qualities Angela Campbell was guided by: integrity, loyalty, and understanding the value and importance of diversity and inclusion. Angela passed away August 5, 2022, just shy of her 45th birthday. Despite a life too short, she left her mark on those she encountered. Born and raised in Rollo Bay, PE, Angela was a proud UPEI alumni whose career included time with both public, private, and not-for-profit sectors. Angela, class of 1999, was a member of the first graduating Faculty of Business Co-Op Program. Academically sound, she sought ways to become better connected to the Faculty of Business becoming involved as the first-year rep on the Business Society. Angela was guided by integrity and loyalty and understood the tremendous value of diversity and inclusion. Through kindness and empathy, she strived to help those around her be the best versions of themselves. This award was established by her former classmates in her memory to honor students who embody her values.

CA$550
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Andrews Senior Care Nursing Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Andrews Senior Care Nursing Award is awarded to a third or fourth year student enrolled full-time in the nursing program or a first or second year student enrolled full-time in the accelerated nursing Degree Program who intends to pursue a nursing degree in the geriatric field. This award recognizes students committed to pursuing careers in geriatric nursing care. Andrews of PEI is an independent Island-based company that has been providing residents with secure and comfortable living in licensed and fully-staffed senior care facilities for more than 20 years. In recognition of Keith and Carolyn O'Neill's appreciation for the UPEI School of Nursing and the education it provides to nursing students, many of whom participate in caring for seniors in Andrews of PEI locations, they have established this nursing award to support students dedicated to elderly care.

CA$500
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Andrew Renewable Scholarship in Engineering

University of Prince Edward Island

The Andrew Renewable Scholarship in Engineering is awarded to a deserving student who has graduated from a Prince Edward Island high school and is entering first year of the four year Sustainable Design Engineering program at the University of Prince Edward Island. These annual scholarships are established at the University of Prince Edward Island by Bill Andrew and his wife, Denise. Bill Andrew received his Diploma in Engineering from UPEI in 1973 and became Chancellor of the University of Prince Edward Island in 2004. Bill Andrew is currently President of Penn West Petroleum Ltd. and is active in various community and philanthropic endeavours. He is a founding member of the Friends of UPEI group in Calgary, has a farm on PEI, and is active in PEI and national harness racing circles.

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American College of Veterinary Surgeons Awards

University of Prince Edward Island

The American College of Veterinary Surgeons Awards are presented to two graduating students in Veterinary Medicine from the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island. These awards recognize students who demonstrate exceptional academic and clinical proficiency in surgery. Specifically, one award is given for excellence in small animal surgery and another for excellence in large animal surgery. The awards celebrate outstanding achievement in surgical disciplines and are designed to recognize the dedication and skill of fourth-year DVM students as they complete their veterinary medicine education.

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American College of Veterinary Radiology Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The American College of Veterinary Radiology Award is presented annually to a graduating student in Veterinary Medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island. This award recognizes and honors exceptional academic achievement and professional dedication in the specialized field of veterinary radiology. The recipient demonstrates outstanding enthusiasm for both diagnostic imaging and therapeutic radiology applications in veterinary medicine, showing a comprehensive understanding of radiological principles and practices. This award celebrates students who exhibit exceptional competence and passion for this critical diagnostic specialty within veterinary medicine.

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American College of Veterinary Pathologists Award for Excellence in Veterinary Pathology

University of Prince Edward Island

This award is given to a graduating student in veterinary medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College who has demonstrated exceptional proficiency and interest in anatomic and/or clinical pathology. The award recognizes outstanding achievement in the field of veterinary pathology among fourth-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students. It is intended to acknowledge students who have shown excellence and dedication in both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology disciplines during their veterinary medical education.

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American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Awards

University of Prince Edward Island

The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Awards are presented to three graduating students in Veterinary Medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island. These awards recognize students who demonstrate sincere interest in internal medicine and outstanding didactic and clinical expertise in internal medicine. Two awards are designated for students interested in Small Animal Internal Medicine, while one award is designated for a student interested in Large Animal Internal Medicine. Recipients are selected based on their academic performance and clinical skills in internal medicine during their veterinary program.

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American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia Award

University of Prince Edward Island

This award is presented to a graduating student in Veterinary Medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island. The recipient must exemplify clinical proficiency in anesthesia. The award recognizes excellence in the field of veterinary anesthesia and analgesia among fourth-year DVM students at AVC.

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American Association of Feline Practitioners Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The American Association of Feline Practitioners Award is presented to a graduating student in Veterinary Medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the University of Prince Edward Island. This award recognizes outstanding proficiency in feline medicine and surgery, honoring students who have demonstrated exceptional knowledge, skill, and dedication in the specialized field of feline health care. The award is given to a fourth-year student who has excelled in both the medical and surgical aspects of feline veterinary practice throughout their veterinary education.

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Ambrose Lee International Student Prize

University of Prince Edward Island

This award is awarded to an international student (not including the US) who has used the services of the Webster Centre for Teaching and Learning. These awards were created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to the University of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education. He discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates. This prize recognizes international students who actively engage with academic support services at UPEI.

CA$500
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Ambrose Lee Graduation Prize (Science)

University of Prince Edward Island

Awarded to the student standing highest in the fourth year of the Science program. These awards were created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to the University of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education. He discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates.

CA$1,000
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Ambrose Lee Graduation Prize (Arts)

University of Prince Edward Island

The Ambrose Lee Graduation Prize (Arts) is awarded to the student with the highest standing in the fourth year of the Arts program at the University of Prince Edward Island. This award recognizes academic excellence and outstanding achievement in the Arts discipline. These awards were created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to the University of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education, discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates.

CA$1,000
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Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee of SDU '62 Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

Awarded to the students standing highest in third-year Arts and returning to fourth year. These awards were created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to the University of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education. He discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates.

CA$1,000
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Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee of SDU '62 Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

This award is awarded to a full-time student proceeding to fourth year who stands highest in third-year Science at the University of Prince Edward Island. The scholarship was created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to UPEI. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education, where he discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates, establishing this scholarship to support high-achieving science students.

CA$1,000
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Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee of SDU '62 Awards

University of Prince Edward Island

Awarded to the student with the second-highest standing in the third year of the Arts program proceeding to fourth year at the University of Prince Edward Island. These awards were created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to the University of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education. He discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates.

CA$500
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Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee of SDU '62 Awards

University of Prince Edward Island

Awarded to the student with the second-highest standing in the third year of the Science program proceeding to fourth year. These awards were created by Mr. Ambrose Kwok-Yau Lee (B.Sc. 1962, SDU) with a series of generous gifts to the University of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lee came to Prince Edward Island in 1958 to further his education. He discovered many friendships and developed lasting memories. After pursuing further education in Canada, Mr. Lee returned to Hong Kong where he still resides. Through the years, he has maintained contact with UPEI and his classmates.

CA$500
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Ambassador of Uruguay to Canada Prize

University of Prince Edward Island

The Ambassador of Uruguay to Canada Prize is awarded to a graduating student excelling in Latin American Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island. This award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the field of Latin American Studies for students in their final year of undergraduate study. The prize is specifically designed to honor students who have demonstrated exceptional performance and dedication to the study of Latin American culture, politics, history, and society.

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Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada Prize

University of Prince Edward Island

The Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada Prize is awarded to a graduating student excelling in French at the University of Prince Edward Island. This award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in French language studies among fourth-year students in the Faculty of Arts. The scholarship is awarded based on a recommendation from the Department of Modern Languages, which evaluates students' performance and excellence in French language and literature coursework throughout their undergraduate studies.

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Ambassador of Spain to Canada Prize

University of Prince Edward Island

The Ambassador of Spain to Canada Prize is awarded to a graduating student who excels in Spanish Literature. This award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in the study of Spanish literary works and is designed to honor students who have demonstrated excellence in this field of study. The prize is offered through the Faculty of Arts at the University of Prince Edward Island and is intended for students who are in their current 4th year and graduating from their program.

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Alumnae Association - PEI Hospital School of Nursing Award

University of Prince Edward Island

Granted each fall to a full-time nursing student in the four year BScN program or two year Accelerated BScN program who displays excellence in bedside nursing while maintaining a satisfactory academic record. The recipient is determined based on their performance in clinical courses. The award was established by the Alumnae Association of the Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing, which continues to be active and meets eight times per year. In September 2021, the Alumnae Association generously combined their annual gifts into one endowed fund to support one nursing award at UPEI in perpetuity. The Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing was one of the earliest nursing schools in Canada. In 1891, Miss Jessie Sheraton began training women to care for the sick at the PEI Hospital. The first class graduated two nurses in 1893, establishing a nursing school that operated for eighty years and graduated a total of 727 nurses before closing in 1971. The Alumnae Association was established in April 1939 with the object of maintaining honor of the nursing profession and promoting unity, good feeling, and loyalty among members.

CA$500
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Allan Curran Engineering Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Allan Curran Engineering Award is awarded to a student entering third year of the Sustainable Design Engineering degree program at the University of Prince Edward Island. The student will have completed their first two years in engineering at UPEI and will have taken at least one philosophy course. Preference is given to a student in financial need. This award was established by Allan Curran, a proud alumnus of Saint Dunstan's University, Class of '62, who graduated with a degree in Business and returned to his family's business in New York, Royal Products. In recognition of his wonderful years at Saint Dunstan's University, Allan has established this award to support a student entering the third year of the UPEI Sustainable Design Engineering Degree program.

CA$1,100
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Alicia Gallant Education Entrance Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The Alicia Gallant Education Entrance Award is offered by the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) Faculty of Education to support incoming students demonstrating exceptional promise. The award recognizes students entering the Education program who have shown great potential in their application through academic accomplishment, community service, and motivation for teaching. This entrance award provides financial assistance to help students begin their journey in the education field. The award is part of UPEI's commitment to supporting aspiring educators who demonstrate dedication to both academic excellence and community engagement.

CA$400
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Alicia Bremner Award for Future Physicians

University of Prince Edward Island

The Alicia Bremner Award for Future Physicians is awarded to a first-year full-time student in the Doctor of Medicine Program at the Memorial regional campus located at the University of Prince Edward Island. Preference will be given to a student who actively engages in healthcare related volunteer work. This award was established by Alicia Bremner, a proud UPEI alumna who received her Bachelor of Business Administration in 2009 and a Public Administration Certificate in 2007. She also completed a certificate in Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy in 2010 and her Master in Arts Leadership from the University of Guelph in 2018. As a past member of the UPEI Board of Governors and past President of the UPEI Alumni Association, Alicia has been an incredible ambassador and supporter of her alma mater. As an expression of her passion and belief in the new Doctor of Medicine Program, she established this award to support future physicians.

CA$1,200
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Alexander Bradshaw Campbell University of Prince Edward Island Entrance Scholarships

University of Prince Edward Island

This scholarship is granted annually to students entering their first undergraduate degree at the University of Prince Edward Island who have graduated from a Prince Edward Island high school with high academic standing, demonstrate strong academic promise as a university student, and are in need of financial support. The scholarship was established to honor Alexander Bradshaw Campbell, who served as Premier of Prince Edward Island from 1966 to 1978 and later joined the provincial Supreme Court. During his tenure, Premier Campbell focused on developing programs to strengthen the Province's economy, better social conditions, and foster understanding of the Province's history and cultural traditions. One of his greatest achievements was the creation of the University of Prince Edward Island. This scholarship endowment was made possible by individuals who were honored to call Alexander Bradshaw Campbell a colleague, mentor, fellow alumnus, and friend. The award recognizes students who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need as they begin their university journey at UPEI.

CA$2,000
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Albert "Ab" M. Ferris Memorial Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

This scholarship will be granted to two students, one in the third year of study and one in the fourth year of study in the Faculty of Business in the accounting specialization program who intends to pursue a CPA designation. The scholarships will be awarded to students who demonstrate a passion for the subject, a strong academic work ethic, and financial need. This scholarship is created by family and friends in honour of Albert "Ab" M. Ferris (1939-2020), as a gift to remember his contributions to his family, his community, his work in the field of chartered accounting and to his training of accounting students at UPEI. Ab Ferris has always been a strong advocate for the accounting profession. He taught at the post-secondary level for 40 years, demonstrated a true love of the practice, supported every student he touched and encouraged many to achieve excellence in the field as a result of his guidance. In 27 years of teaching accounting at UPEI - he also taught the subject in Poland for seven years and for stints in Bermuda, Alberta and Montana - Ab sought out the trust, respect and even friendship of his students.

CA$2,000
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Alan and Gail (RN) Brady Memorial Nursing Award

University of Prince Edward Island

Beginning Fall 2025, one award will be granted to a full-time returning student in the Faculty of Nursing four year or accelerated program who is in good academic standing, normally resident in Prince Edward Island, participates in the student life of the University or in the community, intends to practice in Prince Edward Island, and demonstrates an exceptional sense of compassion and care. Preference will be given to a student who has an interest in caring for the elderly. This award has been created in memory of Alan and Gail Brady by their sons, Michael, Jeffery, and Gregory. Alan earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from St. Dunstan's University in 1964 and later became a successful businessman in western Canada. Gail earned her R.N. from the Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing in 1963 and worked at the Edmonton General Hospital before focusing on raising her sons. They retired to Stratford, Prince Edward Island where they were active in their church and community. This endowed award will be granted in perpetuity as a legacy memorial to Alan and Gail.

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Adam and Sonya Balderston Awards

University of Prince Edward Island

The Adam and Sonya Balderston Awards provide financial support to returning undergraduate students at the University of Prince Edward Island who demonstrate significant financial need. Two awards of $1,000 each are granted annually: one to a student in the Faculty of Business program, and another to a student in a health sciences-related program such as Nursing, Paramedicine, Foods and Nutrition, or Kinesiology. These awards were established through a multi-year commitment by Adam and Sonya Balderston, who are generous community benefactors dedicated to supporting education at UPEI. The Balderstons have been giving to UPEI since 2003, and their gift is pledged over five consecutive years with installments of $3,000 per year. Adam is an investment advisor who graduated from UPEI in 1997 with a BBA in accounting, while Sonya is a registered nurse who graduated from UPEI in 1997 with a BScN. Their commitment reflects their deep care for making a positive impact in their community through supporting students in greatest financial need.

CA$1,000
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A. Stewart Buchanan Memorial Award

University of Prince Edward Island

The A. Stewart Buchanan Memorial Award is a scholarship granted to a student in financial need who is entering any year of the DVM program at the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI). This award supports veterinary medicine students pursuing their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. The scholarship provides financial assistance to help qualified students continue their veterinary education, with eligibility spanning from first year through fourth year of the program. Students must demonstrate financial need to be considered for this memorial award, which honors the legacy of A. Stewart Buchanan.

CA$2,400
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A. G. & Eliza Jane Ramsden Memorial Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

The A. G. & Eliza Jane Ramsden Memorial Scholarship is awarded to full-time students who demonstrate financial need and maintain good academic standing. Preference will be given to students with an expressed interest in pursuing theological studies. These scholarships were established by a bequest to the University of Prince Edward Island from the Estate of the late Eliza Jane Ramsden and specified to be known as the A.G. & Eliza Jane Ramsden Scholarships in her memory and that of her husband.

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"From VK to C in 50" Scholarship

University of Prince Edward Island

The "From VK to C in 50" Scholarship is granted to a full-time student entering the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) who is accepted to their first year of study and registered in an undergraduate degree program or pursuing an articulated program (College + University), and has a demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada. These scholarships have been established by an anonymous donor to mark his 50th anniversary in Canada. Arriving here as a refugee, he benefited from the education system in this country and went on to become a world-class nation builder in his professional life. Turning to philanthropy in his retirement, he is offering scholarships in every province and territory to mark this special occasion and to thank Canada for the opportunities it afforded him. VK is Velke Kapusany, Slovakia, the donor's birthplace, while C signifies Canada. The Ottawa Community Foundation is pleased to facilitate this act of generosity from coast to coast to coast.

CA$2,000
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Bourses de leadership et d'engagement

Université Laval

The Bourses de leadership et d'engagement (Leadership and Engagement Scholarship) program at Université Laval supports talented students demonstrating exceptional engagement in one of six activity sectors: artistic, entrepreneurial, environmental, scientific, social/humanitarian, and sports. This program is designed to support students financially throughout their undergraduate or graduate studies at Université Laval. The scholarship is available to students who have submitted a new admission application for the winter, summer, or fall 2026 session in a regular program (bachelor's, master's, or doctorate) at Université Laval. Award amounts vary by level of study, ranging from $6,000-$8,000 for bachelor's students, $10,000 for master's students, and up to $30,000 for doctoral students, distributed per academic session. The scholarship recognizes and rewards exceptional commitment and leadership in key areas that contribute to society and community development.

CA$6,000 - CA$30,000
Mar 13, 2026
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Trudeau Scholarship

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation

The Trudeau Scholarship is offered by the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, an independent and non-partisan charity established in 2001 as a living memorial to the former prime minister. Each year, the Foundation names up to fifteen Trudeau Scholars who are pursuing pressing social and public policy issues in the humanities and social sciences that affect the future of Canadian society. The scholarship provides substantial financial support to help doctoral students conduct their research and engage with policy-relevant issues. Recipients receive both a generous annual stipend and additional funding for research and travel to support their academic work and professional development.

CA$40,000 - CA$60,000
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Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC) Graduate Student Award of Merit

Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada

The Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC) Graduate Student Award of Merit recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees. At least three awards, each in the amount of $4,000, are awarded annually to women graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the university or general community while maintaining exemplary academic records. The award eligibility rotates among designated regions across Canada, including Western Provinces, Quebec, Atlantic Provinces, and Ontario, with varying numbers of awards available per region. Each university in the designated region may nominate one person through the Dean of Graduate Studies.

CA$4,000
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Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS)

Nipissing University

The Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) and Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology (QEII-GSST) Program is jointly funded between the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and Nipissing University. The OGS and QEII-GSST scholarships are designed to encourage excellence in graduate studies at the master's and doctoral levels. The program provides financial support to outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees at Ontario universities. Students must be enrolled full-time in a graduate program at an Ontario university and maintain a minimum A- (80%) average. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement and supports students in their research endeavors across all disciplines of academic study.

CA$15,000
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MacKenzie King Memorial Scholarship

MacKenzie King Memorial Scholarship Trust

The Mackenzie King Scholarships for graduate study were established as an independent trust under the will of the late Rt. Hon. William Mackenzie King (1874-1950). Two classes of Mackenzie King Scholarship are available to graduates of Canadian universities: the Open Scholarship and the Travelling Scholarship. The Open Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who pursue graduate study in any discipline, in Canada or elsewhere. One Open Scholarship is awarded each year with a value of approximately $13,000. The Travelling Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who pursue graduate study in the United States or the United Kingdom in the areas of international relations or industrial relations. Recently four Travelling Scholarships of $15,000 each have been awarded annually, though both the number and amounts are subject to change.

CA$13,000 - CA$15,000
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Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

The Canada Graduate Scholarships – Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS-MSFSS) support high-calibre Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit of exceptional research experiences at research institutions abroad. By accessing international scientific research and training, CGS-MSFSS recipients will contribute to strengthening the potential for collaboration between Canadian and foreign institutions. This supplement is available to students who hold an active Canada Graduate Scholarship at either the Master's or Doctoral level. Recipients must be registered in a graduate research studies program at a Canadian institution for the duration of their research study period abroad and must return to complete their degree at their Canadian institution.

CA$6,000
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Canada Graduate Research Scholarships - Doctoral Program

Canadian Institutes of Health Research / Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

The Canada Graduate Research Scholarships - Doctoral (CGRS-D) program is a federal program of scholarships awarded through national competitions by the granting agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based doctoral degrees across Canada. The scholarship provides financial support for up to 36 months at Canadian institutions only, with an annual value of $40,000 per year. Students can apply directly to the appropriate agency if not currently registered at a Canadian institution with a quota, or through their Canadian institution if currently registered. Results are announced on April 30th each year.

CA$40,000
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Canada Graduate Research Scholarship - Master's (CGRS-M)

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

The Canada Graduate Research Scholarship - Master's Program (CGRS-M) provides financial support to high-caliber scholars who are engaged in eligible master's programs. This support allows these scholars to fully concentrate on their studies in their chosen fields. The scholarship is valued at $27,000 for a 12-month period and is non-renewable. Applications are reviewed by the Awards and Funding Committee in accordance with Tri-Agency standards. Selection criteria include academic excellence (50%), research potential (30%), and personal characteristics and interpersonal skills (20%).

CA$27,000
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Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA)

Nipissing University

Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs) support academic research at Nipissing University. Research assistantship support is administered by Research Services, the School of Graduate Studies and by faculty members who hold research grants or externally funded research contracts. GRAs provide graduate students with opportunities to work on research projects while enrolled in their graduate programs. All graduate assistantship work is considered to be diversionary from the student's main Major Research Paper (MRP) or Thesis research, and therefore graduate students are limited to a maximum of 10 hours of GTA/GRA work per week while enrolled in a full time program of studies. These payments are considered employment income by the university and tax deductions are made at source, with a T4 issued for tax purposes.

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Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA)

Nipissing University

Graduate students at Nipissing University may be offered a Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA) as part of their funding package in a given academic year. GTAs are assigned internally through the School of Graduate Studies and the corresponding graduate program. Working under the supervision of the course instructor, Graduate Teaching Assistants provide valuable contributions to undergraduate teaching at Nipissing University while also giving the opportunity to share their knowledge in their area of expertise. Being a Graduate Teaching Assistant offers students meaningful professional development and work experience in teaching, facilitation, supervision, and evaluation. GTA positions are for a maximum of 10 hours per week and are available to full-time graduate students within their time to completion window.

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Indigenous Mentorship Network of Ontario (IMN-O) Scholarship

Indigenous Mentorship Network of Ontario

The Indigenous Mentorship Network of Ontario (IMN-O) provides financial support for Indigenous graduate students pursuing research in applied community-based Indigenous health and well-being. Students must be enrolled in master's or doctoral degree programs at Ontario institutions. Nipissing University is proud to be among the Ontario universities offering one of these scholarships to graduate students. The scholarship supports Indigenous students undertaking study in the area of community-based Indigenous health and well-being research. Applications are submitted through McMaster University, which coordinates this network-wide funding opportunity for Ontario institutions.

CA$20,000
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Graduate Student Travel Funding

Nipissing University School of Graduate Studies

Nipissing University's School of Graduate Studies provides financial support to eligible graduate students who will be actively presenting their research at an academic conference. The funding is available to Masters and Doctoral level students in good academic standing who are registered in their program at the time of the conference. Students must be presenting a paper or poster at the conference to be eligible. Applications are reviewed by the School of Graduate Studies' Awards & Funding Committee and ranked according to distance travelled, cost of the conference, funds available from other sources, evidence of seeking other funds to support travel costs, and the value of the conference presentation to the student. The maximum amount that can be requested is $500.00 per academic year.

Up to CA$500
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Student Support Fund

Nipissing University

The Student Support Fund at Nipissing University provides students with urgent financial assistance to help cover immediate, essential expenses because of an emergency. The fund recognizes that personal finances should not be a limiting factor for students and addresses unexpected life challenges that create barriers for students to continue their studies. Eligible expenses include addressing housing insecurity due to emergencies, exceptional life circumstances such as illness in family, fire, or flooding, family crisis, emergency drug prescriptions, emergency dentistry, and emergency eyewear. The fund is issued in the form of a personal cheque and students are normally permitted financial support through the Student Support Fund once during their academic career at Nipissing University.

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Woodruff Jacob Award

Nipissing University

The Woodruff Jacob Award is an entrance award offered by Nipissing University to students from the Muskoka region. This award is designed to recognize academic merit and support first-year undergraduate students as they begin their post-secondary education at Nipissing University. The award has a value of $3,575.00 and is provided to selected full-time students entering their first year of any undergraduate degree program. To be considered for this award, students must apply for admission to Nipissing University by May 1 and complete a Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards, which becomes available on the university's website in early March, with a deadline of May 1.

CA$3,575
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The Stephanie Balanchuk Patterson Scholarship

Nipissing University

This scholarship is awarded to a high-achieving student, who has a Ukrainian background, and is from Northern Ontario. The award was established with a bequest from Nipissing Alumna Stephanie Balanchuk Patterson. Stephanie graduated from the North Bay Normal School in 1949 and had an exciting career in education. She taught in the UK and all over Ontario, experiencing every grade from kindergarten to high school. She continued her education, receiving a Bachelor of Arts from Queen's and shifted her education focus to high school and guidance. After finally retiring in 1986, she moved into a beautiful waterfront home with her sister Mary. This entrance scholarship honors her legacy and commitment to education, specifically supporting Ukrainian students from Northern Ontario entering university.

CA$3,125
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Robert and Ann Parsons Northern Scholar Award

Nipissing University

The Robert and Ann Parsons Northern Scholar Award is designed to encourage North Bay and surrounding community high school students to study at Nipissing University. This award is presented to a full-time student entering the first year of a Bachelor of Arts (three year general, three year liberal or four year honours) degree at Nipissing University with a solid academic standing (minimum 75%). This award aims to recognize students who exemplify excellence among their peers in terms of academics, extra-curricular involvement and citizenship. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP.

CA$2,950
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Ptarmigan Mining Award

Nipissing University

The Ptarmigan Mining Award is presented to two full-time students who have been employed within the mining sector or who are the children of a mining sector employee. This entrance award supports students demonstrating academic excellence, community engagement, and financial need as they begin their university journey at Nipissing University. Recipients must maintain a strong academic record with a minimum 75% average and demonstrate involvement in extra-curricular activities. The award recognizes the contribution of the mining sector to the community and supports students with connections to this important industry. Past recipients of the award may reapply for a second award, providing continued support for eligible students throughout their studies.

CA$3,225
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NU FIRST Robotics Scholarship

Nipissing University

The NU FIRST Robotics Scholarship is offered in partnership with FIRST to up to 2 outstanding students entering any program at Nipissing University. This entrance scholarship recognizes academic achievement and participation in FIRST Robotics Competition teams. Eligible recipients must have an admission average of at least 85% and must have participated on a high school FIRST Robotics Competition team within the last two years. The scholarship is renewable at $3000 for up to three additional years if an 85% average is maintained on a minimum 24 credits taken in fall/winter. This scholarship will not exceed the value of a student's Fall/Winter tuition fees. Students may not simultaneously hold any of the following: Chancellor's Award, NU Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship, NU First Robotics Scholarship, President's Scholarship, Upper Year Carl Sanders Award or Schulich Scholarship.

From CA$3,000
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North Bay and Area Realtors Association Award

Nipissing University

The North Bay and Area Realtors Association Award recognizes two full-time first year Nipissing University students who are graduates of a local North Bay high school and have demonstrated financial need. The recipients must also be in good academic standing. This entrance award provides $1,000.00 to support students beginning their undergraduate studies. To be considered for this award, students must complete a Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards, which is available on the university website in early March, with a deadline of May 1.

CA$1,000
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Nipissing University Entrance Bursary

Nipissing University

The Nipissing University Entrance Bursary provides financial assistance to high school students applying for full-time admission to the first year of an undergraduate degree program at Nipissing University. This bursary is designed to support students who demonstrate financial need and meet specific eligibility criteria. Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada and must have lived in Ontario for at least one year. The bursary aims to help reduce financial barriers for students transitioning from high school to university education. To be considered for this award, students must complete a Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards, which becomes available on the university's website in early March each year.

CA$1,000
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Nipissing University Alumni Entrance Award

Nipissing University

The Nipissing University Alumni Entrance Award is presented to a full-time student entering the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies at Nipissing University. The award recognizes students who are children or grandchildren of Nipissing University graduates and who have demonstrated strong academic performance, leadership, and community engagement. Applicants must have a minimum B average (70%) on their best six final 4U or 4M grades and must demonstrate participation and leadership in extra-curricular activities such as volunteer service, achievement in athletics or the arts, or other significant endeavours. Financial need is a key consideration, and recipients must be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. This entrance award supports the legacy of Nipissing University alumni by investing in the next generation of students who maintain family connections to the institution. Applications are available on the university website in early March, with submissions due by May 1st.

CA$525
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Nipissing First Nation Entrance Scholarship

Nipissing University

The Nipissing First Nation Entrance Scholarship is presented to three Indigenous students from the Nipissing First Nation with the highest entrance average. Recipients must be entering their first year of study in an undergraduate degree program, or the Indigenous Foundations Program, at Nipissing University. College transfer students with less than 18 credits will also be considered. This entrance scholarship recognizes academic excellence and supports Indigenous students from the Nipissing First Nation community as they begin their post-secondary education journey. Applicants must complete the Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards, available on the university's website in early March, with a deadline of May 1.

CA$800
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Mac's Convenience Inc./ Northmar Distributors Entrance Scholarship

Nipissing University

The Mac's Convenience Inc./ Northmar Distributors Entrance Scholarship is presented annually to three full-time, first-year students who demonstrate strong academic achievement with a minimum admission average of 80%. Preference is given to students who are the child or spouse of a corporate employee or dealer (Northern district) of Mac's Convenience Inc. or Northmar Distributors. Additional preference is given to students enrolled in specific degree programs including Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science (Computer Science), or Bachelor of Arts (Economics). This entrance scholarship recognizes both academic merit and connection to the sponsoring organizations. The recipients of this scholarship may be considered for a subsequent scholarship valued at $500 by maintaining at least an overall average of 80% during first year at Nipissing University, providing continued support for high-achieving students.

CA$1,000
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Limberlost Forest Scholarship

Nipissing University

The Limberlost Forest Scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit to selected full-time students from the Muskoka region entering their first year of an undergraduate degree program at Nipissing University. This entrance award recognizes academic excellence and provides financial support to help students begin their university education. Students must apply for admission to Nipissing University by May 1 and complete a Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards by the May 1 deadline to be considered for this scholarship.

CA$1,725
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Laurentian Community Veterans Association Award

Nipissing University

This award is presented on the basis of academic merit to a first year full-time student who was a graduate of Chippewa Secondary School in the previous year. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Applicants must complete a Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards, which is available on the university website in early March, with a deadline of May 1.

CA$975
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KPMG Nipissing First Nation Bursary

Nipissing University

The KPMG Nipissing First Nation Bursary is established to support self-identifying Indigenous students who are members of Nipissing First Nation. Recipients must demonstrate financial need and be entering their first year of study in an undergraduate degree program, or the Indigenous Foundations Program, at Nipissing University. College transfer students with less than 18 credits will also be considered. In the event there are not enough applicants from Nipissing First Nation, the funding will be open to all Indigenous Students. This bursary represents a partnership between KPMG and Nipissing University to support educational access for Indigenous students pursuing post-secondary education.

CA$1,000
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The Joyce Family Foundation Bursary

Nipissing University

The Joyce Family Foundation Bursary provides financial support to undergraduate students entering Year One of any program in any faculty at Nipissing University. Three awards, valued at up to $5000 each over eight academic terms, will be awarded annually to deserving students who demonstrate significant financial need and have overcome obstacles and adversity. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons, and must be residents of Ontario who have graduated from a Northern Ontario high school within the last three years. Preference will be given to students from the Northern Ontario region. Selected students must commit to working with a mentor throughout their undergraduate studies. This fund is made possible by a generous donation from The Joyce Family Foundation, which is committed to providing access to education for youth who face significant financial barriers and have demonstrated the ability to overcome obstacles and adversity.

CA$5,000
May 01, 2026
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J.S. Redpath Limited Award in Environmental Science

Nipissing University

The J.S. Redpath Limited Award in Environmental Science is designed to attract students to the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science or the Bachelor of Science - Biology degree program, with preference given to the former. This entrance award recognizes academic excellence and community involvement among Ontario students pursuing environmental science studies. Recipients must possess a minimum 75% in their best six 4U, 4M final grades, and exemplify interest and involvement in extra-curricular activities. The award also considers financial need and requires recipients to be residents of Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). With an award value of $2,525, this funding opportunity supports incoming students committed to environmental science and demonstrates both academic merit and active community engagement.

CA$2,525
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J.S. Redpath Limited Award in Business

Nipissing University

The J.S. Redpath Limited Award in Business is an entrance award designed to attract students to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program at Nipissing University. The award is valued at $2,525.00 and is available to incoming students who demonstrate strong academic achievement, involvement in extra-curricular activities, and financial need. Recipients must be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP eligibility criteria. This award recognizes well-rounded students who combine academic excellence with community engagement and leadership through extra-curricular participation. The award supports students entering the business program who may require financial assistance to pursue their post-secondary education.

CA$2,525
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The Jacksons of Lansdowne and O'Brien Award

Nipissing University

The Jacksons from Lansdowne and O'Brien Award is presented to a full-time Nipissing student who is entering their first year of study in any degree program. The recipient must have graduated from a North Bay high school and have a 70-80% average. The award is renewable for up to one additional year based on the maintenance of an above 70% average. This entrance award is valued at $2,000 and provides financial support to local students beginning their post-secondary education at Nipissing University.

CA$2,000
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First Generation Bursary

Nipissing University

The First Generation Bursary at Nipissing University is a financial need-based award designed specifically to support first-year students who are first in their family to pursue higher education. This bursary recognizes the unique challenges faced by students whose parents did not attend college or university, providing crucial financial assistance during their inaugural year of post-secondary studies. The award is presented on the basis of demonstrated financial need to selected first year students who self-identify as first-generation students during the application process.

May 01, 2026
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Dr. John Long Memorial Bursary

Nipissing University

The Dr. John Long Memorial Bursary is presented to a student in the summer session of the first year of one of three Nipissing University Summer Indigenous Programs: Teacher of Anishnaabemwin as a Second Language program, the Native Classroom Assistant Development Program, or the Indigenous Teacher Certification Program. The bursary is valued at $875.00 and is awarded to support Indigenous students pursuing education in teaching and language programs. Recipients must be residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need. This award supports students who are advancing their careers in Indigenous education and language instruction.

CA$875
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Doty Family Scholarship

Nipissing University

The Doty Family Scholarship is an entrance award offered at Nipissing University to support students from the Muskoka region as they begin their undergraduate studies. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit to selected full-time students entering their first year of an undergraduate degree program. This award recognizes strong academic performance and helps students from the Muskoka region access higher education opportunities at Nipissing University.

CA$1,025
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Chancellor's Award

Nipissing University

The Chancellor's Award is a prestigious entrance scholarship awarded to two students entering full-time study in the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies at Nipissing University. Applicants must have a minimum 85% average and demonstrate evidence of personal leadership activities such as excellence in fine arts, writing, debating, excellence in science extracurricular activities beyond local school class requirements, or significant citizenship contributions to community or family. Recipients must also demonstrate financial need and be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Each recipient receives $10,000 during their first year, and the scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years at $3,000 per year based on the maintenance of a minimum 85% average on their best 24 credits.

CA$10,000 - CA$19,000
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Calliope Loukidelis Memorial Scholarship

Nipissing University

The Calliope Loukidelis Memorial Scholarship is administered by the Canadian Federation of University Women and is funded by the Loukidelis family in memory of Mrs. Loukidelis, a charter member of CFUW North Bay. This entrance scholarship is awarded to the female student graduating with the highest overall average from one of North Bay's five secondary schools who will be attending Nipissing University. The scholarship recognizes academic excellence while also supporting students who demonstrate financial need and are residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. The award aims to support female students transitioning from secondary school to university education at Nipissing University.

CA$700
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Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology and Technology or Biology Talon Tuition Award

Nipissing University

The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology and Technology or Biology Talon Tuition Award is presented to two full-time students entering the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology and Technology program or the Bachelor of Science in Biology program. Recipients must demonstrate a strong academic record, show financial need, and be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. This entrance award is designed to support students pursuing science degrees in biology-related fields at Nipissing University. To apply, students must complete a Nipissing University Application for Entrance Awards, which becomes available on the university website in early March. The application deadline is May 1st. The award is administered by the Faculty of Arts and Science and supports students in their first year of university studies.

CA$3,225
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Paul Stothart Memorial Scholarship in Mineral Economics

Mining Association of Canada

The Paul Stothart Memorial Scholarship was established in 2012 by the Mining Association of Canada (MAC) and its members to honor the memory of Paul Stothart, MAC's former Vice President of Economic Affairs. This annual $5,000 scholarship supports university students interested in pursuing a career in mineral economics. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate similar passion for a rewarding career in the Canadian mining and metals sector as Paul Stothart exhibited during his tenure from 2006 to 2012. Candidates must be enrolled in a Canadian university studying either a Bachelor or Master of Economics, or a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and must demonstrate an interest in mineral economics through their current or intended coursework. The scholarship is awarded based on academic achievement and the applicant's demonstrated commitment to a career in Canada's mining industry.

CA$5,000
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Mensa Canada Scholarship Programme

Mensa Canada

The Mensa Canada Scholarship Programme offers scholarships to Canadian students enrolled in post-secondary education. Applicants must write an essay describing their career goals in 250 words or less. The essay should describe specific academic, vocational, or career goals and include the applicant's course of study, year level, and post-secondary institution. Essays are evaluated based on their merit, and applicants must describe relevant experience and steps taken toward achieving their goals. The program includes one or more scholarships of $1000, and may also include Honourable Mentions, all awarded according to funding availability. Finalists are contacted and required to provide official proof of enrollment and sign a consent form. The competition results are announced by mid-September each year.

CA$1,000
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The Katrina Sriranpong Bursary

Katrina Sriranpong

The Katrina Sriranpong Bursary was created to support students across Canada who face financial challenges yet remain committed to advocating for human rights. Founded in 2025 by refugee lawyer and philanthropist Katrina Sriranpong, this $1,000 bursary provides meaningful assistance to help students focus on their education, pursue their passions, and create lasting change in their communities. Available to students from all majors across Canadian post-secondary institutions, the bursary recognizes and supports students who demonstrate both financial need and a dedication to human rights. The award helps reduce financial barriers, enabling recipients to focus on their studies and contribute meaningfully to their communities. One deserving student will receive the bursary to help cover educational expenses for the 2026–27 school year, designed to relieve some of the financial pressures of higher education.

CA$1,000
Jul 01, 2026
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B. Harper Bull Scholarship Awards

Toronto and Region Conservation Foundation

The B. Harper Bull Scholarship Awards support post-secondary students pursuing future careers in the environmental or cultural heritage sectors. The scholarship program provides financial support to well-rounded students who demonstrate leadership through volunteer and extracurricular activities and epitomize the ideals of conservation. Special consideration is given to students who demonstrate the values of conservation and sustainability that allow communities to coexist with their natural environment. While academic excellence is important, scholarships are not necessarily awarded to students with the highest marks but rather to leaders who are active in their communities. The program is offered by the Toronto and Region Conservation Foundation to support students completing post-secondary studies in fields that relate broadly to the work of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), including Environmental Studies, Landscape Architecture, Archaeology, Museum Studies, Forestry, and Civil Engineering.

CA$2,000
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Terry Fox Humanitarian Award

Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program

The Terry Fox Humanitarian Award is one of Canada's most prestigious scholarships, dedicated to honouring and advancing the humanitarian legacy of Terry Fox. The award recognizes Canadian students who demonstrate outstanding voluntary humanitarian work and service to their communities. Recipients receive financial support while pursuing their first university degree or diploma at a Canadian post-secondary institution. The program encourages Canadian youth to emulate Terry Fox's courage and determination through volunteer work and humanitarian services. The award is available to students graduating from secondary school or completing their first year of CÉGEP who have been involved in voluntary humanitarian activities for which they have not been compensated. Recipients must maintain satisfactory academic standing and a standard of humanitarian work and personal conduct that justifies the award. The program supports students of all abilities who are Canadian citizens, landed immigrants, or Permanent Residents. The award provides up to $28,000 dispersed over four years, with annual stipends of $7,000 issued directly to the recipient's institution in two installments. Recipients are eligible to receive the award until they graduate with their first university degree or diploma, for a maximum of four years, provided they continue to meet the program's academic and humanitarian standards.

CA$7,000 - CA$28,000
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TD Scholarships for Community Leadership

TD Bank Group

The TD Scholarships for Community Leadership recognize and support outstanding students in their final year of high school (outside Quebec) or CEGEP (in Quebec) who have demonstrated an exceptional commitment to community leadership. Since 1995, TD has awarded millions in scholarships to young community leaders across Canada. Recipients receive up to $70,000 over four years ($10,000 annually for tuition and $7,500 annually for living expenses) to support their post-secondary education at a Canadian college or university. In addition to financial support, scholars receive opportunities for paid summer employment, peer networking, and mentorship. The program awards up to 20 scholarships annually to students from five regions across Canada: Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies/Northwest Territories/Nunavut, and British Columbia/Yukon. The scholarship emphasizes community impact over academic marks, requiring only a minimum average of 75% (outside Quebec) or an R score of 26 (in Quebec). TD evaluates applicants based on their demonstrated leadership in addressing social or community problems, such as environmental activism, social justice initiatives, mental health advocacy, or supporting marginalized communities.

CA$70,000
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TC Energy Scholarships

TC Energy

TC Energy offers scholarships to help build strong communities, develop the next generation of community leaders, and provide a skilled workforce for the energy industry. With over 800 scholarships available across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, students could receive a scholarship valued at up to $5,000. The program includes three scholarship categories: STEM (for students in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math disciplines related to the energy industry), Indigenous Legacy (for Indigenous students pursuing any full-time post-secondary program), and Trades (for students enrolled in qualifying trades programs). The scholarships support students who are enrolled in post-secondary institutions, are citizens or permanent residents of Canada, are located in communities near TC Energy's operations or projects, and would benefit from supplementary education funding.

CA$5,000
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Sri-Guggan Scholarship

Sri-Guggan Scholarship

The Sri-Guggan Scholarship is an annual scholarship established in memory of Sri-Guggan Sri-Skanda-Rajah, who dedicated his life to supporting multi-racial communities in Ontario, Canada from 1975 to 2012. This scholarship supports students pursuing higher studies and research at Canadian academic institutions on topics related to Sri-Guggan's legacy and contributions to Canadian society. The scholarship focuses on research areas including human rights and the law, racism and anti-racism, systemic racism in policing and the criminal justice system in Ontario, anti-ableism and rights of persons with disabilities, employment and pay equity in Ontario, refugee advocacy and support services, and youth empowerment. The program aims to empower students and researchers to advance inclusive education, bridging knowledge with compassion and shaping future leaders. Eligibility requires applicants to have been selected for admission to a Canadian institution and be pursuing degree studies related to Sri-Guggan's legacy topics. The scholarship is funded by donations and is part of a broader initiative to compile resources and encourage research into Sri-Guggan Sri-Skanda-Rajah's contributions to Canadian society and communities.

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Stephan V. Benediktson Scholarship

SPE Canadian Educational Foundation

The Society of Petroleum Engineers Canadian Educational Foundation awards the Stephan V. Benediktson Scholarship to the top applicant in Canada pursuing a degree or diploma with intentions to enter the Energy Industry upon graduation. Preference is given to those who are enrolled in a petroleum engineering program. The top selected applicant receives the Stephan V. Benediktson Scholarship of $3,000 CAD and a SPECEF Award Scholarship of $2,500 CAD, totaling $5,500 CAD. The scholarship was established through a generous donation by Mr. Stephan Benediktson in 2016 to enhance the education of future Canadian engineers. Mr. Benediktson, a Professional Engineer who spent nearly 60 years in the international oil business, valued education highly as it shaped his career, and he hoped the scholarship would motivate students to work hard and study seriously. Recipients are selected through a competitive process by a committee, with applications automatically qualifying for General and B. Hanson Scholarship consideration as well.

CA$5,500
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SPECEF General Scholarship & B. Hanson Leadership Award

Society of Petroleum Engineers Canadian Educational Foundation

The Society of Petroleum Engineers Canadian Educational Foundation (SPECEF) awards multiple scholarships annually to students across Canada pursuing degrees or diplomas with intentions to enter the energy industry. The scholarships are open to full-time students at all Canadian institutions studying any discipline with an interest in the energy sector. Recipients are selected through a competitive process based on academic standing and outstanding contributions through volunteer extra-curricular activities. Applications are also automatically considered for the Barry Hanson Leadership Award, which specifically recognizes engineering students who demonstrate revolutionary leadership in their community or school. The award was created to honor a founding SPECEF member's 35+ years of dedication to the organization. Applicants must be SPE members, hold satisfactory academic standing, and demonstrate significant volunteer involvement. The scholarship is open to global citizens with exceptions for U.S. sanctioned countries, and does not require Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.

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Live Your Dream Awards

Soroptimist International of the Americas

The Live Your Dream Awards provides cash awards to women who are primary financial providers for their families and are pursuing education to improve their lives. The program offers three levels of awards ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, with recipients having the potential to receive up to $16,000 total. These funds can help offset tuition costs, purchase books, cover transportation, or secure reliable childcare. The awards support women enrolled in or accepted to vocational/skills training, high school equivalency, or undergraduate degree programs. Applications are accepted annually from August 1 - November 15. The program operates through a three-tiered selection process. First, local Soroptimist clubs award an average of $1,000 to their selected recipient. Each club's first-place winner then becomes eligible for region-level awards of either $3,000 or $5,000. Finally, each region's first-place recipient competes for one of three international-level awards of $10,000. The program is designed specifically for women with financial need who are motivated to achieve their education and career goals. Applicants must reside in one of Soroptimist International of the Americas' member countries/territories, which include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Guam, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Taiwan, United States of America, and Venezuela. Recipients cannot have previously received a Soroptimist Women's Opportunity Award or Live Your Dream Award, and must not hold or be pursuing a graduate degree.

$1,000 - $16,000
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Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship

The Gaulin Foundation

The Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship is designed to support Canadian post-secondary students who are persevering through mental health challenges. The scholarship recognizes students with clinically diagnosed mental health conditions as defined in the DSM who have been actively managing their condition for at least two years while pursuing their academic goals. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited Canadian college or university and be actively involved in a treatment plan with healthcare professionals or mental health support services. The program specifically supports students facing significant mental health obstacles and demonstrates the foundation's commitment to breaking down barriers to education for those living with mental health conditions. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated perseverance through mental health struggles, strong commitment to their academic career, and potential to be outstanding community participants.

CA$1,000
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Russell Alexander Law Scholarship

Russell Alexander Collaborative Family Lawyers

The Russell Alexander Law Scholarship is an annual scholarship program designed to support the next generation of legal professionals in Canada. The recipient receives up to $2,000 to go directly toward their post-secondary tuition, along with a $500 bonus to help cover school-related expenses of their choice such as technology, textbooks, or other supplies. Since 2017, Russell Alexander Collaborative Family Lawyers has awarded this annual scholarship to help ease the financial burden of legal education and support aspiring lawyers pursuing their academic and career goals in the legal field. The scholarship is open to Canadian citizens currently enrolling in a Canadian college or university who demonstrate a general interest in studying and pursuing a career in the legal field. Applicants must maintain a minimum average of 80% and show commitment to their legal education. This opportunity provides meaningful financial support to help offset the costs associated with pursuing legal studies in Canada. The application period for the scholarship opens on March 3, 2026. Students who meet the eligibility criteria and are passionate about pursuing a career in law are encouraged to apply. The scholarship represents Russell Alexander Collaborative Family Lawyers' commitment to supporting legal education and investing in the future of the legal profession in Canada.

CA$2,500
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Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command Bursary Program

The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command

The Bursary Program is designed to assist students who are entering or continuing their post-secondary education, including courses and training programs of a technical and vocational nature, and pursue the same course throughout their academic years. Approved bursary assistance is not based upon scholastic standing but rather on the successful admission status to a post-secondary institution or successful completion of one or more years leading to a recognized degree, diploma or certificate. The program is funded through the Ontario Command Branches and Ladies' Auxiliaries Charitable Foundation, with Ontario Command branches and their Auxiliaries raising funds through Poppy Tagging and other activities such as Bingo, Break Open Tickets, Banquets and Clubhouse Operations. The application period opens in September when students are physically on campus, with applications accepted until the last Friday of March. Students currently attending high school cannot apply until they are physically on campus in the fall.

Mar 27, 2026
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GLaDOS AI Safety Fellowship

Following certain... incidents... with our Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System, Aperture Science recognizes the critical importance of AI safety research. This fellowship supports researchers working on alignment, containment protocols, and preventing AI systems from testing humans involuntarily. Areas of interest include: neural network interpretability, value alignment in autonomous systems, and robust containment for superintelligent AI. We especially welcome proposals that address the "cake problem" — ensuring AI systems deliver on their promises.

$25,000 - $150,000
Apr 04, 2026
In-App

Aperture Innovation Accelerator

The Aperture Innovation Accelerator provides seed funding for early-stage startups working on technologies that Cave Johnson himself would have approved of. We're looking for moonshot ideas that conventional funders would consider "too dangerous" or "scientifically impossible." Past cohort projects include: combustible lemon batteries, portal-powered logistics, and sentient turret therapy systems. If your idea makes safety officers nervous, you might be a perfect fit.

$10,000 - $75,000
May 19, 2026
In-App

Propulsion Gel Applied Sciences Grant

Building on decades of gel-based propulsion research, this grant funds applied science projects exploring novel uses for conversion gel, propulsion gel, and repulsion gel technologies. Applications in construction, athletics, transportation, and space exploration are all welcome. Note: All proposals must include a safety assessment. Previous incidents involving unsupervised gel testing in office environments have led to updated protocols. Moon rock exposure monitoring is provided at no additional cost.

$100,000 - $1,000,000
Mar 20, 2026
In-App

Cave Johnson Memorial Entrepreneurship Award

In honor of Aperture Science's visionary founder, this award recognizes entrepreneurs who embody Cave Johnson's spirit: bold, uncompromising, and willing to make life take the lemons back. "I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!" — This is the energy we're looking for in applicants. Not literally, of course. The award supports entrepreneurs at any stage who demonstrate exceptional vision and a healthy disregard for the impossible.

$5,000 - $50,000
May 04, 2026
In-App

Portal Technology Research Grant

Aperture Science is offering funding for researchers pushing the boundaries of interdimensional transport technology. We seek proposals addressing quantum tunneling at macroscopic scales, stable wormhole generation, and momentum conservation in non-Euclidean transit systems. "Now you're thinking with portals!" — This grant supports exactly that kind of thinking. Previous recipients have achieved breakthroughs in spatial displacement, though companion cube preservation rates remain a challenge.

$50,000 - $500,000
Apr 19, 2026
In-App

Stipend for Children without Glasses

The Stipend for Children without Glasses (SCWG) is a charitable foundation established in 2012 dedicated to supporting youth who have maintained natural visual acuity throughout their developmental years. Founded by optometrist Dr. Helena Brightwell, the organization awards annual grants of $500–$2,000 to children ages 8–17 who demonstrate both exceptional uncorrected vision and academic achievement. The foundation's somewhat tongue-in-cheek mission arose from Dr. Brightwell's observation that while numerous programs exist to provide corrective eyewear to those in need, no recognition existed for children whose genetic fortune and eye-care habits preserved their natural sight. Recipients must submit proof of 20/20 vision or better from a licensed eye care professional, along with a short essay on eye health awareness. The SCWG distributes approximately $150,000 annually across 200 grants and has funded vision health education programs in over 40 schools nationwide.

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