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Prince of Wales College Class of 1938 Award

University of Prince Edward Island

This award is presented to the student from the current graduating class who is receiving a Bachelor of Science (BSc) with a Major or Honours in Biology and who has achieved the highest aggregate in the core Biology courses. The award recognizes outstanding academic achievement in biology at the undergraduate level. The Prince of Wales College Class of 1938 established this generous endowment fund at UPEI to support an award for a student who best exemplifies Prince of Wales College's tradition of excellence. The story of Prince of Wales College (PWC) dates back to 1804, when Edmund Fanning, the Island's second Lieutenant-Governor, granted two blocks of his own land to the Crown, as a site for the purpose of laying the foundation of a College for the education of youth in the learned languages, the arts and sciences, and all the branches of useful and polite literature.

CA$425
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Polyclinic Prize

University of Prince Edward Island

The Polyclinic Prize is awarded annually to the recipient of the Governor General's Silver Medal, recognizing the student with the highest aggregate in four years of a university program at the University of Prince Edward Island. This prestigious award was established by The Polyclinic Professional Centre in Charlottetown, PEI, a comprehensive medical facility that includes family physicians, obstetricians, gynaecologists, internal medicine specialists, a physiotherapy department, optical store and drug store. The award represents academic excellence and outstanding achievement throughout a student's entire undergraduate career, with the $1,000 prize honoring the top-performing graduating student at UPEI.

CA$1,000
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Owen F. Mullin Prize

University of Prince Edward Island

The Owen F. Mullin Prize is awarded annually to the student with the highest aggregate in Corporate Finance and Integrated Cases in Corporate Finance at the University of Prince Edward Island's Faculty of Business. This award recognizes academic excellence in finance-related courses and is supported by Owen Mullin, a St. Dunstan's graduate from 1949 who has been a generous supporter of UPEI at many levels. Mr. Mullin, who was President of TEKSIGN INC. in Mississauga, Ontario, has stated that 'It is the responsibility of those of us who benefit from a university education to contribute to its financial welfare.' The prize demonstrates his commitment to supporting current students and investing in the future of the university.

CA$145