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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Part 15
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
1. APPLICATION FOR AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
b. Eligibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
c. Measuring Academic Performance for
Scholarship Purposes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d. Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e. Definition of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
483
483
483
2. ENTRANCE AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a. Leadership Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
b. Awards for High School Applicants . . . . . . . .
c. Transfer Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
486
487
488
492
484
485
485
3. ENTRANCE, TRANSFER, OR CONTINUING
AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493
4. UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
a. General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
1.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Arts and Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. ACADEMIC MEDALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
6. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a. Repayment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
b. Withdrawal While on Government Student
Assistance (Loans/Grants Program) . . . . . . .
c. Incomplete (I) and Continuing (X) Grades . .
d. Emergency Student Loan Fund . . . . . . . . . . .
b.
Introduction
These guidelines are intended to ensure consistency and
equity in the administration of awards and financial aid.
The guidelines also assist students in developing an
argument to defer or appeal an award decision. The
Student Awards Committee is at liberty to set these
guidelines aside when extenuating circumstances arise.
Eligibility
1.
Application and Application Deadlines
To be eligible for awards and scholarships,
application forms must be completed and received
by Scholarships and Student Finance no later than
the designated date. Only in circumstances that are
substantially beyond the student’s control will an
appeal be considered for an application submitted
after the stated deadline date. Unless otherwise
stated, application deadlines are as follows:
Board of Governors’ Admission and Relocation
Awards
A completed Application for Admission must be
received by December 15
Leadership Awards
March 15
High School Applicant Awards
March 15
Transfer Awards
June 15
Undergraduate Awards
May 1
All online applications close at midnight on the
stated deadline. When the deadline falls on a holiday
or weekend, paper applications will be accepted until
closing the next business day. Successful applicants
will be notified by letter in August.
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569
569
569
570
7. INDEX OF AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS . . 571
APPLICATION FOR AWARDS
a.
521
533
539
545
548
560
When no application is required, the award is made
automatically on the basis of academic achievement.
When an award recipient is to be nominated and no
nomination is received; where appropriate, the
University reserves the right to make a selection
based on academic achievement.
2.
Tenure of Awards
Scholarships administered by the University of
Lethbridge are available only to those students
pursuing University of Lethbridge programs or to
those students enrolled in recognized professional
transfer programs. All awards are contingent upon
students proceeding with their University program
in the next academic session and are payable only
when the student is in actual attendance as a fulltime student in a study term at the University of
Lethbridge. Students are required to be registered as
of August 15.
Exceptions to this requirement are:
a. Part-time Awards - If an award has been
granted to a part-time student, the award will
be payable when the student is in actual
attendance at the University of Lethbridge.
b. Immersion Students - If an award has been
granted to a student who will be attending
another institution to participate in an
approved Visiting Student program, the award
will be disbursed to the student. Students must
be registered in French 2250, German 2250, or
Spanish 2250 at the University of Lethbridge to
receive payment.
c. Graduating Students - If a student has been
granted an award designated for a graduating
student, the student will receive payment of the
award without being required to register in the
next academic session.
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If a student withdraws from full-time studies after
having received a payment for an award, unpaid
balances of awards outstanding are forfeited. In
addition, grades received in prior years will not be
considered a second time for scholarship purposes.
Eligibility for future scholarships will be based on
future academic achievement.
3.
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Payment of Awards
a. Replacement - Any award administered by
the University of Lethbridge is subject to
replacement by an award of equal or greater
value.
b. Payment Schedule - Awards totaling more
than $1,000 are paid in two equal payments: the
first on October 1 and the second on February
1.
c. Students Graduating in December - If the
award is paid in two payments, the student must
be registered in both the fall and spring terms.
However, students who graduate in December
will receive the second payment upon written
request to Scholarships and Student Finance.
d. Deductions - The University may deduct from
award payments any funds owed to the
University.
e. According to Canadian Tax regulations all
financial awards granted to a student may be
considered taxable income. Students will
receive a T4A information slip for awards paid
to them in the calendar year (January December).
4.
Deferral
A request for a deferral must be submitted in
writing to Scholarships and Student Finance by
October 31 for the fall semester and February 28 for
the spring semester. Justifiable reasons for deferral
include:
a. Unavoidable Circumstances - An award
may be deferred when circumstances which are
substantially beyond the student’s control
prevent his/her full-time registration in the
semester for which an award was made.
5.
Returning After an Absence
Students who interrupt post-secondary studies and
return after an absence shall be considered for
University of Lethbridge awards. Evaluation will be
based on the student’s last year of full-time
attendance at the University of Lethbridge subject to
the rules guiding Undergraduate Awards.
6.
Posthumous Awards
Financial awards will not be disbursed posthumously.
7.
Letters of Appreciation
Where a donor contact is available, award recipients
will be expected to write a letter of appreciation to
the donor.
c.
Measuring Academic Performance for
Scholarship Purposes
1.
Academic Records
Only academic records from the last five years will
be considered for measurement of academic
achievement.
2.
High School Applicant Awards
These awards are for students entering the
University for the first time. Unless otherwise
stated, the criterion for awards for new postsecondary students is demonstrated academic
achievement. Academic achievement for Alberta
high school graduates is based on the admission
average, as defined in Part 1 - Admission. Unless
otherwise stated, the minimum admission average
required is 80 percent for scholarships and 70
percent for awards.
Equivalent credentials from other educational
jurisdictions will be considered in accordance with
the Admission guidelines stated in the University of
Lethbridge Calendar and Course Catalogue.
Awards offered to high school applicants based on
predicted grades are subject to cancellation or
changes to the award value if actual admission
averages deviate more than five percent and/or drop
below an actual admission average of 80 percent.
3.
Transfer Awards
These awards are for students entering the
University for the first time and admitted as transfer
applicants as defined in Part 1 - Admission. Unless
otherwise stated, the criterion for transfer awards is
demonstrated academic achievement measured by
the award transferable GPA as defined in Definition
of Terms (p. 485). In the case of scholarships and
awards for which the main criterion is academic
achievement, consideration is given only to
candidates who have successfully completed a
minimum of 24.0 credit hours while enrolled in a
post-secondary level program. These courses must
transfer into the program for which the candidate
has been admitted to the University. The minimum
award transferable GPA required is 3.50 for
scholarships and 3.00 for awards.
4.
Post-Diploma Awards
These awards are for students entering the
University for the first time and admitted as college
diploma applicants as defined in Part 1 Admission. Unless otherwise stated, the criterion
for post-diploma awards is demonstrated academic
achievement measured by the diploma cumulative
program GPA. The minimum cumulative program
GPA required is 3.50 for scholarships and 3.00 for
awards.
6.
7.
d.
Collaborative Program Awards
These awards are for students who have completed
their course work at the collaborating college and
are starting their full-time course work at the
University of Lethbridge. Unless otherwise stated,
the criterion for collaborative program awards is
demonstrated academic achievement measured by
the award transferable GPA as defined in Definition
of Terms (p. 485). In the case of scholarships and
awards for which the main criterion is academic
achievement, consideration is only given to
candidates who have successfully completed a
minimum of 24.0 credit hours in the preceding fall
and spring semesters while attending full-time
studies at the collaborating college. The minimum
award transferable GPA required is 3.50 for
scholarships and 3.00 for awards.
Undergraduate Awards
These awards are for students who are continuing in
full-time studies in their undergraduate degree
program. Unless otherwise stated, the criterion for
undergraduate awards is demonstrated academic
achievement measured by the award GPA as defined
in Definition of Terms. Consideration is given only
to candidates who have successfully completed a
minimum of 24.0 credit hours in the last two terms
while attending full-time studies at the University of
Lethbridge. While 24.0 credit hours is the minimum
criterion that applies, all other things being equal,
those students taking more than 24.0 credit hours
over the academic year will be given priority in the
case of a tie. Summer session courses are not
calculated in a student’s award GPA. Unless
otherwise stated the minimum award GPA required
is 3.50 for scholarships and 3.00 for awards.
For award purposes, Pass/Fail courses are included
in the 24.0 credit hours; courses designated Credit/
Non-Credit are not included in the 24.0 credit
hours.
Students with an Incomplete or Continuing grade
appearing on their transcript in the last two terms
will have until August 15 to complete the course
and remain eligible for awards. This guideline applies
to all students applying for Undergraduate Awards.
Athletic Awards
Athletes must have been enrolled in full-time studies
(9.0 credit hours) in each of the previous fall and
spring terms while participating on a University of
Lethbridge Pronghorn athletic team. Athletes must
be pursuing a University of Lethbridge degree or
enrolled in a recognized professional transfer
program. Unless otherwise stated, the minimum
award GPA required is 2.00. All athletic awards are
subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)
regulations.
Disclaimer
Since the University of Lethbridge Calendar is published a
considerable time before the beginning of the academic
year, the University reserves the right to make whatever
changes circumstances may require, including cancellation
of particular awards or changes to the minimum GPA
required for awards.
e.
Definition of Terms
Note: Award is used generically throughout Part 15 to describe
non-repayable financial support.
1.
Academic Medals - Academic medals are awarded
to students who have demonstrated outstanding
academic achievement while attending the
University of Lethbridge. Medals are presented at
spring Convocation and all students who have
graduated since the previous spring Convocation are
considered for medals. Students receiving academic
medals are nominated by their respective Faculties/
Schools. (See Medals listed on page 568.)
2.
Athletic Award - An athletic award is nonrepayable financial support provided to a student
who is participating on a Pronghorn Athletics team
and enrolled in full-time studies. Athletic awards are
subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport
regulations.
3.
Award - An award is non-repayable financial
support provided to a student who demonstrates
academic achievement and meets additional defined
criteria. These criteria may include participation in
extracurricular activities, demonstrated leadership,
contribution to the campus community and/or the
local community, and financial need.
4.
Award Grade Point Average (GPA) - For award
purposes, the award GPA is calculated on all
University of Lethbridge courses completed in the
fall and spring terms of the previous academic year
with the exception of Audit and Credit/Non-Credit
course designation.
5.
Award Transferable Grade Point Average
(GPA) - For award purposes, the award transferable
GPA is calculated on all transferable courses that
were completed.
6.
Bursary - A bursary is non-repayable financial
support provided to a student who demonstrates
financial need and who is in good standing
academically.
7.
Course Load Requirements - To be considered
eligible for most undergraduate and transfer awards
at the University of Lethbridge, candidates must have
successfully completed a minimum of 24.0 credit
hours in the previous fall and spring terms.
8.
Deferral - A deferral is a postponement of a
payment of an award, scholarship, or bursary until
the student is registered full-time in credit courses at
the University of Lethbridge.
9.
Fellowship - A fellowship is merit-based, nonrepayable financial support provided to a graduate
student enrolled in a thesis-based program.
10. Full-Time - An undergraduate student is
considered to be in full-time studies when enrolled
in a minimum of 9.0 credit hours in a fall or spring
term.
11. High School Applicant Awards - High School
Applicant Awards are available for students admitted
to the University of Lethbridge on the basis of their
high school credentials. Students may complete a
maximum of two transferable post-secondary
courses and still remain eligible for High School
Applicant Awards.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance Awards
12. Prize - A prize is awarded for outstanding
achievement in a course or a set of courses. A prize
may be monetary or a gift-in-kind.
13. Scholarship - A scholarship is non-repayable
financial support provided to a student primarily on
the basis of academic achievement. Additional
defined eligibility or criteria may include program,
year of program, major, demonstrated leadership, or
artistic excellence.
14. Service Award – A service award is for students in
good academic standing who have demonstrated
excellence in a range of non-academic fields, such as
community service, student leadership,
volunteerism, and athletic or artistic performance.
2.
ENTRANCE AWARDS
These awards are for students entering the University
for the first time and, except for the Transfer
Scholarships, for those without previous participation
in a post-secondary program.
TITLE AND DONOR
Application forms are available on the Bridge 
(www.uleth.ca/bridge), and application must be made no later
than March 15 for most High School awards and June 15 for
Transfer awards payable in the fall term. While not all awards
require the applicant to apply, application is strongly
recommended for students who feel that they may qualify for
scholarships. Award applicants must submit a complete
Application for Admission to the Registrar’s Office by the
application deadline, and ensure that the Registrar’s Office
receives all admission documents by the document deadline
(please see Part 1 - Admission, 2016/2017
Undergraduate Application and Document Deadlines,
p. 29). Students need not have been accepted for admission to
the University prior to applying for Entrance Awards, but
students must have applied for admission prior to applying for
awards.
For further information regarding policies affecting entrance
awards, please refer to Application for Awards (p. 483).
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Grade 11 Merit Award
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $800 for Grade 11
average of 80 percent and
higher; $500 for Grade
11 average of 75 to 79.9
percent
Number: As many as
qualify
• Must be attending
Grade 11 at the time of
application
• Academic achievement
in Grade 11
• June 30 of the year
the applicant is in
Grade 11
Board of Governors’
Admission Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $1,000 for actual
admission average of 80
percent and higher
Number: As many as
qualify
• High school applicants
commencing a program
of study in the fall
semester
• Highest achieving
applicants
• Academic achievement
determined by the
student’s admission
average
• No separate
scholarship
application
required
• Must submit
complete
Application for
Admission to the
U of L by
December 15
Board of Governors’
Relocation Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500 for actual
admission average of 80
percent and higher
Number: As many as
qualify
• High school applicants • Academic achievement
commencing a program
determined by the
of study in the fall
student’s admission
semester
average
• Students whose high
school is beyond a 100
km radius of Lethbridge
• No separate
scholarship
application
required
• Must submit
complete
Application for
Admission to the
U of L by
December 15
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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TITLE AND DONOR
a.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Leadership Scholarships
Note: Awards in this section require a separate application (located on the Bridge—www.uleth.ca/bridge), which must be submitted by
March 15. Unless otherwise stated, these scholarships are payable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the
University of Lethbridge in the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award. Scholarships will be awarded on
the basis of the student’s admission average. Unless otherwise stated, students must enter the University of Lethbridge without previous
participation at another post-secondary institution.
Chinook Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $5,000 each
Number: Six
• New high school
applicants
• Superior academic
achievement
• Leadership qualities
• March 15
• Two letters of
reference and an
essay are required
CPA Leadership
Scholarship
(Chartered Professional
Accountants of Alberta)
• Established through the
generosity of the Chartered
Professional Accountants of
Alberta to support the
academic endeavors of
students wishing to pursue a
career in Management
Accounting
Value: $2,500 to $5,000
each year for two
consecutive years
Number: Three to six
• New high school
applicants admitted to a
B.Mgt., General
Management, Finance
or Accounting major
• Intend to pursue a
career in management
accounting
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership activities
• For renewal of the
award in the second
year, the recipient must
have a minimum 3.3
GPA and completed a
minimum of 12.0 credit
hours at the U of L in
each of the previous fall
and spring semesters
• March 15
• Explanation of why
managerial
accounting is of
interest must be
submitted with
application
University of Lethbridge
Achievement Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $1,500
Number: Variable
• New high school
applicants
• Superior academic
achievement
• Participation in
extracurricular
activities
• March 15
• A letter of
reference is
required
Management Student
Leaders Scholarship
(Faculty of Management)
Value: $1,500
Number: Up to three
• New high school
applicants, admitted to
B.Mgt, who served on
their high-school
student councils (or
equivalent)
• Exceptional leadership
skills demonstrated
through high-school
student council
involvement
• Academic achievement
• March 15
• A letter of
reference is
required
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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Entrance Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
b.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Awards for High School Applicants
Applicants with an admission average between 80 and 100 percent, who have not received another major award, may receive
one of the awards listed below. Unless otherwise stated, to be considered for these awards applicants must complete the
appropriate High School Awards Application Form, which must be submitted by March 15. Unless otherwise stated, students must
enter the University of Lethbridge without previous participation at another post-secondary institution.
Entrance and Continuing
Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $6,000 ($1,500
each year for four
consecutive years)
Number: Up to three
• New high school
applicants
• Academic achievement
• For renewal of the
award in subsequent
years, the recipient
must have a minimum
3.75 GPA and have
completed a minimum
of 24.0 credit hours at
the U of L during the
previous fall/spring
semesters
• March 15
Patrick Forrest Family
Foundation Scholarship
(Patrick Forrest)
• Established by Patrick Forrest,
a graduate of the University of
Lethbridge and a committed
advocate and volunteer for the
University
Value: $5,000 minimum
• New high school
applicants from Calgary
and area commencing
any undergraduate
program at the U of L
main campus
(relocating to
Lethbridge). Area
includes; north to
Airdrie, west to
Cochrane, south to
High River, and east to
Strathmore
• Academic achievement
• Highest achieving
applicant
• No separate
scholarship
application
required
• Must submit
complete
Application for
Admission to the
U of L by
December 15
RMH Award
(Family of Richard Martin
Howell)
• In memory of Richard Martin
Howell, and to acknowledge
that many of his descendants
have chosen management
programs for their postsecondary education
Value: $3,000 minimum
• New high school
applicants who intend
to graduate with a
B.Mgt. degree
• Academic achievement
(minimum admission
average of 70 percent)
• Financial need
• March 15
Frank M. and Lila Linn
Thompson Scholarship
(Estate of Frank M.
Thompson)
Value: $3,000 minimum
• Students from high
schools within the City
of Lethbridge
• Must enter University
in the same calendar
year
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Pratt & Whitney Canada’s Value: $3,000
Engineering Inspiration
Award
(Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc.)
• Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc. is
dedicated to promoting
engineering excellence in
southern Alberta
• New high school
applicants admitted to
the Engineering
Transfer Program
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership or
community service
• Preference given to a
student involved with
Robotics or Aerospace
• March 15
Stantec – Engineering
Academic Scholarship
(Stantec Consulting Ltd.)
• New high school
applicants admitted to
the Engineering
Transfer Program
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership or
community service
• March 15
Value: $1,500
Number: Two
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Alberta Blue Cross 50th
Anniversary Entrance
Award
(Alberta Blue Cross Benefits
Corporation Foundation)
Value: $1,250
• Alberta residents
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
Alberta Blue Cross 50th
Anniversary Relocation
Award
(Alberta Blue Cross Benefits
Corporation Foundation)
Value: $1,250
• Alberta residents
• Must have a permanent
residence of a distance
of at least 100 km away
from the City of
Lethbridge
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
Alberta Blue Cross 50th
Anniversary Computer
Science Award
(Alberta Blue Cross Benefits
Corporation Foundation)
Value: $1,250
• Alberta residents
• Must be enrolled in the
Bachelor of Science
program with a major
in Computer Science
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
Mary Agnes Crow
Scholarship
(Endowed by the late Mrs.
Mary Agnes Crow)
Value: $1,100 minimum
• A graduate from a high
school in the Palliser
Regional School
Division
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Mark Bellamy Engineering
Scholarship
(Mark Bellamy)
• Established by Mark Bellamy, a
University of Lethbridge PreEngineering Transfer Program
graduate and dedicated
supporter of the University
Value: $1,000
• New high school
applicants admitted to
the Engineering
Transfer Program
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership or
community service
• March 15
Andrea Block Memorial
Scholarship
(Estate of Dorothy Lundstad)
• Established through a bequest
from Dorothy Lundstad in
memory of her mother Andrea
Block
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering high school
applicants who
attended high schools
situated in the Eastern
Irrigation District
(Brooks, Bassano,
Duchess and
Rosemary)
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Early Entrance
Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: up to $1,000
Number: Variable
• New high school
applicants
• Academic achievement
• March 15
French Language
Entrance Award
(French Language Centre;
Department of Modern
Languages)
• Established through the French
Language Centre in the
Department of Modern
Languages thanks to a grant
from COLEP (Canada-Alberta
Official Languages Education
Protocol)
Value: $1,000
Number: Two (one for
FLA 30 or Français 30 and
one for French 30)
• Entering Alberta high
school students having
a declared major in
French or French/
Spanish or French/
German
• Academic achievement,
particularly in French
• Candidates will be
ranked by French grade
and ties will be
determined by
admission average
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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Entrance Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
iGEM Entrance Prize
(University of Lethbridge)
• Established to encourage iGEM
team participants to pursue
their interest in science and
research at the University of
Lethbridge
Value: $1,000
Number: Variable
• High school applicants
who participated on
the U of L High School
iGEM team
• Minimum actual
admission average to an
undergraduate degree
program
• Not required
• U of L must be the
first postsecondary school
the recipient
attends
International Students
Entrance Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $1,000 minimum
Number: Variable
• Visa students
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Oliver Collumbell Kelly
Memorial Scholarship
(Endowed by the late Mrs.
Gladis Victoria Kelly)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Residents from the
Town of Claresholm,
Alberta or the
Claresholm district,
who graduated with
Honours from Willow
Creek Composite High
School
• Academic achievement • March 15
Lethbridge Chamber of
Commerce University of
Lethbridge Scholarship
(Lethbridge Chamber of
Commerce)
• Established to encourage
Albertans residing south of
Calgary to complete the B.Mgt.
program as their next step in
their educational path
Value: $1,000
Recipient is invited to the
“Business of the Year
Awards” in October
• Students entering a
B.Mgt. program
• Alberta resident from
south of Calgary
• Academic achievement
• Community
involvement
• March 15
Christopher Neuman
Award
(Family and friends of
Christopher Neuman)
• Donated in memory of
Christopher Neuman, LCI
graduate of 1991
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Recent graduates of
Lethbridge Collegiate
Institute
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
Pereira Entrepreneurship
Award
(Anil and Sheryl Pereira)
• Anil and Sheryl Pereira are
graduates of the University of
Lethbridge, Faculty of
Management with a passion
for entrepreneurship
Value: $1,000
• New high school
applicants admitted to
B.Mgt
• Involvement in
entrepreneurial
activities (e.g. Junior
Achievement, Canadian
Youth Business
Foundation,
Community Futures, 
4-H, self-initiated)
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
entrepreneurial
interest
• March 15
• 500-word essay on
entrepreneurship
• A letter of
reference
• Nominated by the
Faculty of
Management
Victor Shippobotham
Memorial Scholarship
(Endowed by Irene
Shippobotham in memory of
her late husband)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Dependent children of
a Firefighter employed
with the City of
Lethbridge Fire
Department
• Academic achievement
• March 15
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
490
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Lethbridge Jaycees
Entrance Award
(Lethbridge Jaycees)
Value: $800 minimum
• Students from high
schools within the City
of Lethbridge
• Must enter University
in the same calendar
year
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
Robert H. Parsons
Scholarship
(Endowed by Mr. R.H.
Parsons)
Value: $700 minimum
• New high school
applicants
• Academic achievement
• Potential for group
leadership
• March 15
Ellison Enterprises Ltd.
Scholarship
(Ellison Enterprises Limited)
Value: $650 minimum
• Graduates from
Raymond High School
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Bigelow Fowler Clinic
Scholarship
(Bigelow Fowler Clinic)
Value: $500
• New high school
applicants
• Academic achievement
• Intent to pursue a
medical career
• March 15
Robert M. Cook
Scholarship in Fine Arts
(University of Lethbridge)
• Robert M. Cook was the first
Director of the School of Fine
Arts, serving from 1984 to
1989
Value: $500 minimum
• Must be enrolled in a
program leading to a
B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic
Arts, or New Media or
B.Mus.
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated interest
in Fine Arts
• March 15
• Music students
must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Neil and Beverly Holmes
Memorial Award
(Family, friends and colleagues
of Dr. Holmes, first Chair of
the University of Lethbridge
Board of Governors)
Value: $500
• New high school
applicants
• Academic proficiency
• Potential for biological
research
• Financial need
• March 15
Vivien Kossuth Women in
Engineering Leadership
Award
(Vivien Kossuth, P.Eng.)
• Established by Vivien Kossuth,
a Mechanical Professional
Engineer, who believes
retention and advancement of
women in engineering requires
bold leadership by all
Value: $500
Number: Two (at most
one male recipient)
• New high school
applicants admitted to
the Engineering
Transfer Program
• Demonstrated
leadership or
community service
• Preference given to
advocates for women in
science, technology,
engineering &
mathematics (STEM)
• March 15
Archdeacon Cecil
Swanson Award
(The Parish of St. Augustine)
Value: $500
• Preference to students
majoring in English or
History
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
The University of
Lethbridge Jason Lang
Memorial Award
(Dr. Sydney W. Jackman)
• Jason Lang was a student at
W.R. Myers High School in
Taber, Alberta until the time of
his sudden passing in April
1999
Value: $500 minimum
• Available to graduates
of a high school in
Taber
• Preference to
graduates of W.R.
Myers High School
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
491
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
IODE Award in Music
(Municipal Chapter of
Lethbridge, I.O.D.E.)
Value: $400 minimum
• New high school
applicants
• Demonstrated
outstanding promise as
a performing musician
based upon an initial
studio course audition
• March 15
• Must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Canada Winter Games
Scholarship
(1975 Canada Winter Games
Society)
Value: $300
• Residents of southern
Alberta
• High achievement in
athletics at the high
school level
• Contribution to the
community
• Academic achievement
• March 15
1996 Alberta Winter
Games Scholarship - Fine
Arts
(1996 Alberta Winter Games
Society)
• This scholarship was made
possible through the generous
contributions from the Board of
Directors of the 1996 Alberta
Winter Games
Value: $300 minimum
• Graduates from a City
of Lethbridge high
school
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
excellence in the Fine
Arts (Art, Drama, and/
or Music)
• March 15
• Music students
must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
William Asbury Buchanan
Award
(Endowed by the late Senator
William Asbury Buchanan)
Value: $200 minimum
• Students whose
residence is either in
the Lethbridge Public
School District, the
Holy Spirit Roman
Catholic Separate
Regional Division No. 4
or the Palliser Regional
School Division
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15
c.
Transfer Scholarships
Note: Awards in this section require a separate application which must be submitted before June 15. Refer also to Entrance, Transfer, or
Continuing Awards (p. 493).
Board of Governors’
Transfer Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
Number: As many as
qualify
• New transfer students
• Academic achievement
• June 15
Post-Diploma Entrance
Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
Number: As many as
qualify
• Applicants admitted
into a post-diploma
program
• Academic achievement
• June 15
B.N. Collaborative
Program Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
Number: Variable
• Students entering their
third year of a
collaborative program
• Academic achievement
• June 15
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
492
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Anna Elgby Memorial
Award
(Faculty of Health Sciences,
friends and family)
• Established in memory of Anna
Elgby, a nursing student who
lived life with great passion.
Anna was thoughtful,
compassionate and a true
humanitarian, caring for all
those who entered her life
Value: $1,000
• Third-year B.N.
students
• Academic achievement
• Strong demonstrable
record of volunteerism
• Preference given to
those from
Saskatchewan
• June 15
Bachelor of Nursing After
Degree Program
Scholarship
(Veronica E. Kenwood, R.N.)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Must be entering the
final year of the B.N.
After Degree program
• Academic achievement
• June 15
Faculty of Management
Value: $1,000
SAIT Transfer Scholarship
(Faculty of Management)
• Created in appreciation of SAIT
for the years that the University
of Lethbridge Calgary Campus
was located at the SAIT
campus
• Students transferring
from SAIT into a B.Mgt.
program
• Must have a minimum
of 24 credit hours
transferred into the
U of L program
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Pierzchala Family Bursary
in Nursing
(Kathy Pierzchala)
• Kathy Pierzchala, a retired
nurse and long-time resident of
Lethbridge, established this
bursary to encourage students
to pursue the rewarding
profession of nursing
Value: $1,000
• Students entering the
third year of a B.N.
program
• Financial need
• June 15
Donna Vreeken Memorial
Bursary in Nursing
(D. Van Gaalen)
• In memory of Donna Vreeken
who passed away suddenly in
1995. Donna was dedicated to
the nursing profession and
quality care giving
Value: $500
• Students entering third
year of the B.N.
program or fourth year
of the B.N. After
Degree program
• Financial need
• June 15
3.
ENTRANCE, TRANSFER, OR CONTINUING AWARDS
Roloff Beny Foundation
Photographic Award in
Fine Arts
(Roloff Beny Foundation)
• Dr. Roloff Beny is considered
one of the most distinguished
artists in Canadian History. He
received an honorary degree
from the University in 1972
Value: Up to $5,000
Number: Minimum of
two
• Students currently
enrolled in any B.F.A.
program who
demonstrate an
interest in photo-arts
• Students authorized by
the Faculty of Fine Arts
as visiting or exchange
(away) students at
another institution
• Academic achievement • November 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00) • Application
• Excellence in photo art
submitted to
• Funds must be used to
Faculty of Fine
defray travel, tuition
Arts includes a
and photographyportfolio of work,
related costs
500-word essay,
projected budget,
and curriculum
vitae
• Selection by
committee
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
493
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Alan and Grace Hamilton
Scholarship
(Mrs. Maxine Stephens)
• Established to honour the
Hamiltons, a pioneering farm
couple who lived on a 160-acre
farm in the Sunnyside district
from 1926 to 1945
Value: $5,000
• New or continuing
students majoring in
Agricultural
Biotechnology or
Agricultural Studies
• Canadian Citizen
• Raised on an
independent family
farm/ranch located in
southern Alberta
(south of High River
• Academic achievement
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Ben Heppner Music
Performance Award
(Multiple supporters of the
University of Lethbridge
Department of Music)
Value: Up to $5,000
• Entering or continuing
students in a degree
program in the
Department of Music
and registered in music
studio studies in the
year they receive the
award. Preference given
to vocal performance
students
• Academic achievement
(GPA) and
demonstrated ability
and potential in music
performance
• Not required
• Nomination by
Department of
Music
Lethbridge Symphony
Orchestra Strings Award
(Lethbridge Symphony
Orchestra)
Value: $1,000 to $3,000
Number: Up to six
• New students admitted
to a B.Mus. program
with the instrument of
violin, viola, cello or
bass
• Successful audition for
the Lethbridge
Symphony
• Artistic excellence as
demonstrated at the
audition
• Preference given to
minimum admission
GPA of 3.00 for
Transfer and 70 percent
for High School
entrance
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Music Department
Scholarship
Committee
Alberta Health Services
Addictions Counselling
Bursary
(Alberta Health Services,
Alberta Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Commission)
Value: $2,500 (disbursed
$1,500 the first year and
$1,000 the second year)
Number: Four
• Entering the B.H.Sc.
Addictions Counselling
degree program (40
course and postdiploma direct entry or
extended program)
• Financial need
• Three awards to
students of First
Nations, Métis, or Inuit
ancestry
• One award to a student
who has returned to
studies after not
attending secondary or
post-secondary school
for a period of one year
or more
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
William S. and Helen
Kizema Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by the Kizema
Family)
Value: $2,000 minimum
• New high school or
new transfer students
• Academic achievement
• Not required for
high school
applicants
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Alex and Norrie Mac
Millan Agricultural
Scholarship
(Rosemarie Castelli)
• This award was made possible
by a gift of a Vulcan area farm
to the University of Lethbridge
Value: $2,000 minimum
• New or continuing
students majoring in
Agricultural Studies or
Agricultural
Biotechnology
• Academic achievement
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
494
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Warren Family
Bhutanese/Nepalese
Entrance and Continuing
Award
(Barbara and John Warren)
Value: $1,500 per year to
a maximum of $6,000
Number: One,
renewable for up to 3
additional years
• Full- or part-time
students entering any
undergraduate degree
program
• Nominated by the
Bhutanese or Nepalese
community of
Lethbridge
• Admission average and
demonstrated
commitment to the
Bhutanese community
as determined by a
letter of nomination
• For renewal of the
award, the recipient
must demonstrate
academic progress
• Not required
• Nomination by the
Canadian
Bhutanese Society
Alberta Blue Cross 50th
Anniversary Health
Sciences Award
(Alberta Blue Cross Benefits
Corporation Foundation)
Value: $1,250
• Alberta residents
• Must be enrolled in the
B.H.Sc. - Addictions
Counselling program
• First preference to new
high school students,
second preference to
new transfer students
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Alberta Blue Cross 50th
Anniversary Award for
Students With Special
Needs
(Alberta Blue Cross Benefits
Corporation Foundation)
Value: $1,250
• Alberta residents with
special needs
• First preference to new
students, second
preference to
continuing students
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Bruce and Mary Milliken
Music Scholarship
(Bruce and Mary Milliken)
• Bruce and Mary Milliken have
been involved in choirs and
voice training since their
teenage years
Value: $1,125
Number: Four (one each
for entry into first,
second, third and fourth
year of program)
• New or continuing
students enrolled in a
B.Mus. program
focusing on voice
• Preference to bass,
baritones, and tenors
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
exceptional aptitude in
the applied Music area
of voice
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• New students
must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Alberta Wheat
Commission Agronomy
Scholarship
(Alberta Wheat Commission)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Interested in pursuing a
career in the field of
agriculture, agronomy
or plant genetics
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership through
extracurricular
involvement
• March 15 (high
school)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Atkin Memorial
Scholarship Order of the
Eastern Star
(Grand Chapter of Alberta,
Order of the Eastern Star from
the Atkin family)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• At least 10 courses
(30.0 credit hours)
• Alberta residents
• Must be members in
good standing of the
Alberta Order of the
Eastern Star or the
spouses, children or
direct grandchildren of
members in good
standing
• Academic achievement
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
495
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Ronald B. Coleman
Scholarship in Palliative
Care
(Ronald B. Coleman)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Third- or fourth-year
students in the B.N.
program with a clinical
practice focus in
palliative care
• Have worked for or
intend to work in endof-life care
• Academic achievement
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Nominated by
Faculty of Health
Sciences
Country 95.5 FM (CHLB)
Music Scholarship
(Country 95.5 FM Radio)
• CHLB 95.5 is a strong
community supporter and
encourages the development of
local musicians
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Full-time continuing or
transfer students who
have completed at least
24.0 credit hours
toward a B.Mus. or
B.Mus./B.Ed. degree
and who will be
enrolled in one of
Music 3348,
Music 3448,
Music 3548, or
Music 3648
• Demonstrated
exceptional aptitude in
an applied music area
or in composition as
determined by audition
or portfolio
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• New students
must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Digital Audio Arts
Entrance Award
(Faculty of Fine Arts)
Value: $500 - $1,000
Number: Variable
• New high school or
transfer students
enrolled in the B.Mus.
with a major in Digital
Audio Arts
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
excellence
• Not required
• Must submit an
Application for
Admission to the
U of L by March 1
Joseph Dorner Memorial
Award
(The Estate of Leopoldine
Rosalie Dorner)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• New or continuing
students who have a
permanent home
address in, or whose
parents reside in, the
municipal district in
which Granum is
located
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
George Evelyn Award for Value: $1,000 minimum
Excellence in Choral Music
(Friends and colleagues of
George Evelyn)
• Established upon the
retirement of George Evelyn, a
long time University of
Lethbridge faculty member, to
honour the creativity he
brought to the community
during his career
• Entering or continuing
students with a
minimum 60 percent
course load in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Membership in the
University of
Lethbridge Singers
• Entering high school
admission average of 65
percent
• Entering transfer and
continuing students
minimum 2.75
cumulative GPA
• Not required
• Nominated by the
conductor and
ratified by the
Music Department
Scholarship
Committee
• May receive this
award more than
once
Galt School of Nursing
Alumnae Scholarship
(Galt School of Nursing
Alumnae)
• Established by the Galt School
of Nursing Alumnae to
encourage future nurses in
their pursuit of a rewarding
career helping others
• Students entering or
continuing B.N. & B.N.
After Degree program
on the U of L campus
(third or fourth year)
• Academic achievement
• Preference may be
given to descendants of
the Galt School of
Nursing Alumnae
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Value: $1,000 minimum
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
496
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
International Entrance
and Continuing Award
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $1,000
Number: 70 Entrance
30 Continuing
• Visa students entering
or continuing any
degree programs
• Academic achievement
• For entering students
minimum transfer GPA
will be no less than 3.0
on a minimum 24 credit
hours transferred and
minimum high school
admission average will
be no less than 70
percent. Recipients will
always be selected by
highest to lowest
transfer GPA or
admission average
• Continuing students
minimum GPA of 3.00
and 60 percent course
load
• Not required
• May receive
Continuing award
only once
International Relocation
Award
(International Centre for
Students)
Value: up to $2,000
Number: Variable
• Visa students entering
any undergraduate
degree program or
English for Academic
Purposes
• Must be relocating to
study in-person at any
U of L campus
• Visa students who are
attending as a result of
a University of
Lethbridge initiative
(overseas recruitment
event or partnership
with a foreign
government)
• Must meet admission
requirements for an
undergraduate degree
program (but missing
the English Language
Proficiency score for
those entering EAP)
• Not required
• May receive this
award once
Kainai Chieftainship
Bursary
(Kainai Chieftainship)
• The Kainai Chieftainship was
launched in 1919 and is
limited to forty living persons
who have been made honorary
chiefs of the Blood Tribe. The
provision of awards to allow
Blood Tribe youths to pursue
post-secondary programs of
study is one of the principal
mandates of the Chieftainship
Value: $1,000
• Entering or continuing
students in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Registered members of
the Blood Tribe
• Financial need
• Preference to a student
who is not receiving
financial support from
the Blood Tribe
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
497
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Vondis Miller Scholarship
in Fine Art
(University of Lethbridge)
• Vondis Miller served as Dean of
the School of Fine Arts from
1989 to 1998
Value: $1,000
Number: Four (one each
for Art, Dramatic Arts,
New Media, and Music)
• New high school or
transfer students
enrolled in a program
leading to a B.F.A. - Art,
Dramatic Arts, or New
Media, or B.Mus.
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
excellence
• Must submit an
Application for
Admission to the
U of L by June 1
• As per standard
admission
procedures, postdiploma applicants
will be required to
submit a portfolio
• Music students
must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Louise Needham
Scholarship
(Friends of Louise Needham)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• New students
commencing a degree
program with a major
in Music
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
excellence
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Bernice and Dale Neuman
Award
(Friends of Wood’s Homes)
• Wood’s Homes strives to
continue the legacy of
Reverend and Mother Wood by
caring for families and their
children. Wood’s Homes has
had an impact on the lives of
tens of thousands of young
people and their families who
have come and gone through
their gates
Value: $1,000
• Entering or continuing
students who have
been beneficiaries of
Wood’s Homes
services and/or are
enrolled in a major or
program that is relevant
to the mission of
Wood’s Homes –
Addictions Counselling,
Nursing, Psychology or
Education
• Academic achievement
• Preference to past
recipients of Wood’s
Homes programs and
services
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Michael Pittman
Memorial AgriScience
Award
(BASF Canada)
• Established by BASF Canada in
memory of Michael Pittman,
B.Sc. 2015, and his
outstanding dedication to the
agricultural sciences
Value: $1,000
• Continuing or postdiploma entrance B.Sc.
students majoring in
Agricultural Studies or
Agricultural
Biotechnology
• Demonstrated
leadership activities or
employment in the
agricultural industry
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 2.0)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Royal Canadian Legion
Alberta-N.W.T.
Command Bursary
(The Royal Canadian Legion
Alberta-N.W.T. Command)
Value: $1,000
• Entering or continuing
students in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Serving or have
honourably served in
the Canadian Forces
and their dependants
(includes children,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren)
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
498
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• Full-time students
entering the B.Mus.
program with a major
in Digital Audio Arts
• Demonstrated
proficiency in Digital
Audio Arts measured
by academic
achievement,
exemplary creative
work, overall ability
and/or potential
• Academic achievement
(minimum admission
average of 70 percent
from high school or
3.00 transfer GPA)
• Not required
• Nomination by
Department of
Music
Simpson-Markinch Award Value: $1,000
(Lloyd and Robert Simpson)
• The Simpson Markinch Ranch
has been in operation in
southern Alberta since 1913.
Lloyd and Robert were not able
to get more than a high school
education but understand the
importance of higher education
• Entering or continuing
students in any degree
program
• Must be Alberta
residents from
Lethbridge or south of
Lethbridge
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 3.00
for continuing/transfer
or 70 percent
admission average for
high school admits)
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Supporting Our Students
Bursary
(The University community)
• Generous contributions from
the University community,
including faculty, staff, retirees,
Board of Governors, Senate
members, alumni, and other
friends of the University of
Lethbridge, established this
award to support University of
Lethbridge students
Value: $1,000
• Full- or part-time
students entering or
continuing any U of L
degree program
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Supporting Our Students
Scholarship
(The University community)
• Generous contributions from
the University community,
including faculty, staff, retirees,
Board of Governors, Senate
members, alumni, and other
friends of the University of
Lethbridge, established this
award to support University of
Lethbridge students and
recognize academic
achievement
Value: $1,000
• Full- or part-time
students entering or
continuing any U of L
degree program
• Academic achievement
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
George Douglas
Thompson Memorial
Bursary
(Constance and John Sheriff)
• This award honours the
memory of Doug Thompson
who dedicated his life to
teaching
Value: $1,000
• Entering or continuing • Financial need
undergraduate students
in any degree program
Joyce and Ron Sakamoto
Digital Audio Arts
Entrance Award
(Joyce and Ron Sakamoto)
• Successful music business
professionals and long-time
supporters of the Department
of Music at the University of
Lethbridge, the Sakamoto’s
have established this award to
encourage gifted music
students to pursue careers in
the digital audio arts
Value: Up to $1,000
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Gerald Trechka Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by the family and
friends of the late Gerald
Trechka)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• New or continuing
students
• Academic achievement
• Preference will be given
to students with a
physical disability
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Documentation
required or
registration with
Accommodated
Learning Centre
University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association Calgary Chapter Entrance
Award
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association - Calgary
Chapter)
• The University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association - Calgary
Chapter has existed since
2000 and aims to increase
mutually beneficial
relationships among the
alumni that reside in the
Calgary area
Value: $1,000
Number: Two
• Full- or part-time
students entering an
undergraduate degree
program and attending
classes at the Calgary
campus
• Academic achievement
(minimum admission
average of 3.00 for
transfer or 70 percent
for high school
applicants)
• Preference given to
financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Czechoslovak Canadian
Cultural Society
Scholarship
(Czechoslovak Canadian
Cultural Society)
Value: $900 minimum
• New high school or
• Academic achievement
new transfer students
• Preference to
descendants of
members of the
Czechoslovak Canadian
Cultural Society
• Demonstrated interest
in Czechoslovak
culture and history
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Jan Tait Memorial Award
(Tait Family)
• Jan and Logan Tait were the
first chairs of the Festival of Art
and Song at the University of
Lethbridge
Value: $900 minimum
• New or continuing
students in any degree
program
• Member of the U of L
Singers
• Successful audition
• Minimum GPA of 2.50
for continuing/transfer
students or 65 percent
admission average for
high school admits
• Not required
ATCO Gas Award in
Management
(ATCO Gas)
Value: $875
• New or continuing
B.Mgt. students
• Academic achievement
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
ATCO Gas Management
Award for Treaty Seven
First Nations
(ATCO Gas)
Value: $875
• New or continuing
B.Mgt. students from
the Blackfoot
Confederacy: Siksika,
Piikani (Peigan) and
Kainaiwa (Blood), Tsuu
T'ina (Sarcee), the
Stoney (Bearspaw,
Chiniki, and Wesley/
Goodstoney)
• Academic achievement
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
The Honourable Raymond Value: $700 minimum
A. Speaker P.C. (Little
Bow Constituency) Award
(Raymond and Ingrid Speaker)
• Transfer or continuing
• Permanent home
address in or parents
residing in the Little
Bow Constituency (as
defined by the 1989
boundaries)
• A minimum of 19
semester courses
• Preference to
continuing students
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Alberta Potato Industry
Association Award
(Alberta Potato Industry
Association, APIA)
Value: $500
• Third- or fourth-year
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
majoring in Agricultural
Studies or Agricultural
Biotechnology
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Recipient will have
an opportunity to
attend a local
APIA meeting
(April or
November) and is
welcome to
prepare a short
presentation
about their
University studies
Alberta Union of
Provincial Employees
Award
(Endowed by The Alberta
Union of Provincial
Employees)
Value: $500 minimum
• New or continuing
students
• Available to members
in good standing (must
have at least two years
consecutive service) of
the Alberta Union of
Provincial Employees
or a dependant
(dependant must be
under age of 25) of such
member
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Minimum requirements
will be admission to
University for high
school applicants and a
minimum GPA of 2.50
for transfer or
continuing applicants
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Bud and Roberta Bibby
Memorial Award
(Dr. Reginald Bibby)
Value: $500
• Entering or continuing
students in any degree
program
• Financial need
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 3.00
for continuing/transfer
or 70 percent
admission average for
high school admits)
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Cardtronics Canada
Entrance Award
(Cardtronics Canada)
Value: $500
• New students entering
any undergraduate
degree program
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
English for Academic
Purposes Completion
Award
(EAP Program, International
Centre for Students)
Value: $500
• Students completing
the EAP program and
entering into a full-time
undergraduate or
graduate degree
program at the U of L
• Academic achievement
measured by overall
grades in each
component of the final
semester of the EAP
program (grammar,
communication,
reading and writing)
• Not required,
nominated by EAP
program staff
• May receive award
once
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Entrance, Transfer, or Continuing Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Fannie Marquardson
Scholarship
(Mrs. B. Glass, in loving
memory of her mother)
• Dedicated to the memory of
Mrs. Fannie Marquardson, an
Alberta pioneer
Value: $500 minimum
• Entering or continuing
students in any degree
program
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated interest
in Home Economics
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Scott Alexander
Marshalsay Memorial
Bursary
(Barbara Marshalsay and
friends)
Value: $500
• Entering an
undergraduate degree
program with a major
in Environmental
Science
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Christine Miller Memorial
Award
(Patricia Chuchryk and
Christine Miller)
• Award was established from
the proceeds of the book
“Women of the First Nations:
Power, Wisdom and Strength,”
authored by the donors
Value: $500 minimum
• Single parent of First
Nations, Métis, or Inuit
heritage enrolled in any
degree program
• New or continuing
students
• Minimum 60 percent
course load
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Bob, Carolyn, and Jeff
Neilson Memorial Bursary
in Nursing
(Tracy and Rod Oosterbroek)
• Established in memory of Tracy
Oosterbroek’s parents, Bob
and Carolyn Neilson, and her
brother Jeff Neilson
Value: $500
• Entering first year at
the U of L or
continuing B.N.
students in third or
fourth year of study
• Financial need
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Linda Nicol Entrance
Award in Fine Arts
(Faculty of Fine Arts)
• Linda Nicol joined the Faculty
of Management in 1984,
moving to what was then the
School of Fine Arts in 1986.
She held several positions
within the Faculty all working
with students and ended her
career as the Assistant Dean,
Student Program Services
Value: $500 - $1,000
Number: Variable
• Students entering a
B.F.A. or B.Mus.
program or a program
with a declared major
in Art, Dramatic Arts,
Music, or New Media
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
excellence
• Must submit an
Application for
Admission to the
U of L by June 1
• As per standard
admission
procedures, postdiploma applicants
will be required to
submit a portfolio/
audition
• Music students
must arrange an
audition with the
Faculty of Fine
Arts
Nugent Family Award
(Kevin and Kathy Nugent)
• Established by Kevin and Kathy
Nugent and their family in
order to support aboriginal
students in achieving their
educational goals
Value: $500 minimum
• New or continuing
students of First
Nations, Métis, or Inuit
descent
• Preference given to
students in a B.Mgt.
program
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 3.00
for continuing/transfer
or 70 percent
admission average for
high school admits,
minimum 60 percent
course load)
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Scholarship for Students
with Disabilities
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
• New or continuing
students who have
documented disabilities
(learning or physical)
• Academic achievement
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Documentation
required or
registration with
Accommodated
Learning Centre
Ches Skinner Early
Entrance Award in Fine
Arts
(Faculty of Fine Arts)
• Dr. Ches Skinner served as
Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts
from 1999 to 2009
Value: $500 - $1,000
Number: Variable
• New high school or
transfer students
enrolled in a program
leading to a B.F.A. - Art,
Dramatic Arts, or New
Media, B.Mus., B.F.A. Art, Dramatic Arts or
Music/B.Ed. or B.Mus./
B.Ed.
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
excellence
• High school applicants
must have a predicted
or actual average of 80
percent in one of Art
30, Drama 30, Choral
Music, Instrumental, or
General Music 30, or
equivalent
• No separate
scholarship
application
required
• Must submit an
Application for
Admission by
March 1
Adrian Van Gaalen
Memorial Bursary in
Agriculture
(D. Van Gaalen)
• In memory of Adrian Van
Gaalen who, along with his
wife, built a successful farming
operation in southern Alberta.
This award is meant to inspire
those who appreciate creation,
the farming industry, and the
value of a hard day’s work
Value: $500
• Third-year students
majoring in Agricultural
Studies or Agricultural
Biotechnology
• Continuing or first year
of the post-diploma
program
• Financial need
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
Ryan Imbach Memorial
Award for the Hearing
Impaired
(Family of Ryan Imbach)
Value: $300 minimum
• New or continuing
hearing impaired
students
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Documentation
required or
registration with
Accommodated
Learning Centre
Lethbridge District Scouts
Award
(Scouts Canada Lethbridge
District)
Value: Up to $200
• Must have actively
participated in the
Scouts Canada
program in the
Lethbridge District for
at least three years
• The Lethbridge District
is bounded by and
includes Lethbridge,
Coaldale, Coalhurst
and Picture Butte
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June I5 (transfer
students)
• Submit letter from
Scout Troop
Leader
Unless otherwise stated, awards are tenable upon confirmation of full-time enrolment in a study term at the University of Lethbridge
in the fall term or the fall and spring terms immediately following the granting of the award.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
Meliorist Award for Single
Parents
(The Meliorist Publishing
Society)
4.
Value: $150 minimum
ELIGIBILITY
• A single parent
UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS
Unless otherwise stated, the criterion for these awards is
academic achievement. In the case of scholarships and
awards for which the main criterion is academic achievement,
unless otherwise stated, consideration is given only to
candidates who have successfully completed a minimum
of 24.0 credit hours in the last two terms while
attending full-time studies at the University of
Lethbridge.
The year of standing through previous successful completion
of a specified number of courses is: 1-9 courses the first year,
10-19 courses the second year, 20-29 courses the third year,
a.
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
and more than 30 courses the fourth year. Year of standing
refers to the number of courses (credit hours) the student has
completed by April 30.
Unless otherwise stated, application must be made by
May 1 and awards are tenable upon confirmation of
full-time enrolment at the University of Lethbridge,
after commencement of classes in the fall term or the
fall and spring terms immediately following the
granting of the award.
For further information regarding policies affecting
undergraduate awards, please refer to Application for
Awards (p. 483).
General
Zella Dague Forsyth
Value: $5,000 or two at
$2,500 minimum
Memorial Award
(Dr. Howard Forsyth)
• Zella Dague Forsyth was a
highest honour graduate of the
University of Texas and MS
graduate of Iowa State
University. She was an inspiring
professor of home
management at four
universities and a fabulous
mother of five very fine children
• Continuing students
admitted to any
program
• Must be a registered
member of the Blood
or Peigan Nation
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• A one-page essay
relating the obstacles
overcome in life
• May 1
George Ellis Research
Scholarship
(Endowed by the late George
Ellis)
Value: $3,000 (maximum
fund - the Selection
Committee will decide
the value of each
scholarship)
Number: Up to three
• Must have completed a
minimum of 19
semester courses in a
degree program at the
time the research is
undertaken
• An evaluation of the
student’s academic
record, project
proposal and letters of
recommendation
• March 1
• Must be
supported by a
letter of
recommendation
from the
appropriate
Department or
the Faculty
member
responsible for the
project
Métis Scholar Award
(Métis Education Foundation
and University of Lethbridge)
• Established to help alleviate
financial need and to
encourage post-secondary
achievement on the part of
Métis students studying at the
University of Lethbridge
Value: $2,500 minimum
• Full-time in any
undergraduate degree
program (minimum 9
credits per term)
• Canadian citizen
• Métis heritage
• Demonstrated financial
need
• Minimum GPA of 2.30
in the immediate
previous semester at
U of L
• October 31
• Statement of
experience with
the Métis
community
• Cannot be
receiving funding
from Rupertsland
Institute – Métis
Training to
Employment
Services
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Edith Harris Impact on
Youth Bursary
(Cole Harris – Centron
Construction)
• Cole Harris is a University of
Lethbridge Management
alumnus and President of the
Centron Group of Companies,
a development and
construction company in
Calgary. This award is
established in recognition of his
grandmother, Edith
Value: $2,000
• Third- or fourth-year
students majoring in
Psychology, Sociology
or Addictions
Counselling
• Must be actively
involved with youth
who are
underprivileged, or
struggling with
addictions or mental
health issues
• Financial need
• Minimum GPA of 2.50
• May 1
E.C. Manning Scholarship
(National Citizen’s Coalition)
Value: $2,000 minimum
• Second-, third-, or
fourth-year students
• Must be an Alberta
resident
• Demonstrated high
level of academic
achievement
• Public service and
community leadership
• May 1
Chancellor’s Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
• Must have completed a
minimum of 29
semester courses and
have taken all degree
courses at the U of L
• Academic achievement
• Must be enrolled fulltime in the final year of
the degree program
• May 1
The President’s
Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
Number: Up to 10
• Continuing students
• Academic achievement
• May 1
University of Lethbridge
Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
Number: Variable
• Continuing students
• Academic achievement
• May 1
University of Lethbridge
Scholarship, Spring
Entrance
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $1,500
Number: Up to 20
• Must have entered the
U of L for the first time
the preceding January
• Must have successfully
completed at least 12
credits during the
spring semester
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Sven Ericksen Citizenship
Scholarship
(Endowed by family and friends
of the late Sven Ericksen)
Value: $1,500 minimum
• A minimum of 19
semester courses
• Must be enrolled in
studies of or related to
Canadian citizenship
• Academic achievement
• Preference to those
enrolled in courses
with a strong Canadian
emphasis
• May 1
John Gill Memorial Award
(Friends and family of John
Gill)
• In honour of the memory of
John Gill, alumnus, former
member of the Senate and
Board of Governors, and Past
President of the University of
Lethbridge Alumni Association.
This award celebrates his life
and his commitment to the
University of Lethbridge
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Third- or fourth-year
students enrolled in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Academic achievement • Separate
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
application
• Demonstrated
required by
leadership and
November 1
involvement within the
U of L community
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Senate Award
(University of Lethbridge
Senate members, past and
present)
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Continuing students
enrolled in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
volunteer work
through community
involvement
• Financial need
• May 1
TD Bank Financial Group
Bursary
(TD Bank Financial Group)
• TD Bank Financial Group has
established this award as it is
committed to helping students
succeed in their post-secondary
studies
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Full-time or part-time
students in any degree
program
• Canadian or Permanent
Resident
• Financial need
• May 1
Louis Sherman Turcotte
Memorial Travel Award
(Endowed by the late Louis
Sherman Turcotte)
• The intent of the program is to
stimulate student and faculty
initiatives that involve travel
abroad, to the U.S.A. and other
parts of Canada to pursue
credit programs applicable to
University of Lethbridge
degrees
Value: A maximum of
$1,500 each
• Open only to Canadian
citizens and Permanent
Residents
• Must have a minimum
2.50 cumulative GPA,
have completed a
minimum of 24.0 credit
hours at the U of L
prior to departure, and
have been enrolled in
full-time studies at the
U of L the two
semesters prior to the
application deadline
• Preference given to
travel abroad
• Must demonstrate a
reasonable academic
background and
accomplishment and
indicate the benefits to
be gained by the
program
• November 1 for
travel during the
following spring
• March 1 for travel
during the
following summer
• July 1 for travel
during the
following fall
Paul Bath Memorial Travel
Award
(Endowed by family and friends
of Paul Bath)
• Paul Bath graduated from the
University of Lethbridge in
1997 and was teaching English
as a Second Language in Japan
at the time of his death
Value: Variable
• Canadian citizens or
Permanent Residents
• Odd numbered years Hokkai-Gakuen
Exchange students
• Even numbered years self-initiated study
experiences
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Commitment to
furthering an
understanding of
Japanese and Canadian
cultures
• March 15
• Two letters of
reference
Province of Alberta
International Travel
Award
(Province of Alberta
Escheated Estates)
• To support student involvement
in international study
programs/tours sponsored by
an academic unit of the
University of Lethbridge
Value: Actual direct
travel costs up to a
maximum of $750 per
student
Number: Variable

Not to be used for
graduate students
conference travel
• Academic achievement
• Undergraduate and
(minimum 2.00 GPA)
graduate students
and good financial
travelling
internationally in an
standing prior to
academic sponsored
departure for the study
study program/tour
program/tour
• Full-time students
attending any program
of study in the
semester immediately
preceding the period of
the study program/tour
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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• November 1 for
the following
spring semester
• March 1 for the
following summer
Sessions
• July 1 for the
following fall
semester
• Must apply in the
semester prior to
departure
• May receive
assistance from
this award once
per academic year
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
University of Lethbridge
Striking Prose Prize
(Terry Whitehead)
• Terry Whitehead is a University
of Lethbridge alumnus who is
trying to encourage creative
writing
Value: $1,500 for first
• Undergraduate
prize; $750 for second
students in good
prize; $250 for third prize
standing at the time of
Number: Three
submission of entry
• Best submissions as
selected by judges
• Contact
Department of
English for details
University of Lethbridge
Play Right Prize
(Terry Whitehead)
• Terry Whitehead is a University
of Lethbridge alumnus who is
trying to encourage the art of
play writing
Value: $1,500 for first
• Undergraduate
prize; $750 for second
students in good
prize; $250 for third prize
standing at the time of
Number: Three
submission of entry
• Best submissions as
selected by judges
• Contact Faculty of
Fine Arts for
details
Value: $1,500
Cor Van Raay Agility
Number: Up to five
Award in Agriculture
(Cor Van Raay)
• AGILITY has a focus on
enabling innovation and
entrepreneurship in the areas
of agriculture and agribusiness
• Continuing
• Quality of application
undergraduate students • Recent involvement or
in any program
expressed interest in
• Canadian citizens or
entrepreneurial or
permanent residents
innovative activities
related to Agriculture
• November 1
Risk and Safety Award for
Student Involvement
(Anne Baxter and various
donors)
• Initiated by Anne Baxter,
Manager of Risk and Safety
Services, to acknowledge the
dedication of those students
who accept the assessment,
management and control of
risk and safety in their
academic experiences and
student event activities
Value: $1,200
• Continuing students in
any program who have
consulted with Risk and
Safety Services for
campus activities
• Exemplary compliance • Not required
with regulatory and
• Nomination by
University safety and
U of L Risk
risk management
Committee
policies
• Ability to manage,
mitigate or eliminate
risk
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
Myrtle Ruth Bodie
Mathematics Scholarship
(Estate of Myrtle Ruth Bodie)
• Myrtle Bodie was a quiet,
frugal woman who made this
gift through her estate. She
cared for her community and
believed in quality education
Value: $1,000
Number: Five; (four for
undergraduate and one
for graduate students)
• Continuing full-time
students in a B,Sc. or
M.Sc., Mathematics
major
• Academic achievement;
on Dean’s Honour List
for B.Sc. and Admission
GPA/completed
graduate courses for
M.Sc.
• Written composition
will also be considered
in selection
Bill and Elsa Cade Student
of the Year Award
(Proceeds from the “Michael
Nolan Car Raffle” and the
University of Lethbridge)
• Established through the
proceeds from the “Michael
Nolan Car Raffle.” The car was
a gift from former President Dr.
Bill Cade and his wife Elsa
Salazar Cade. Michael Nolan
was Dr. Cade’s uncle who
provided funding that helped
Dr. Cade complete his
education
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Full-time students
continuing in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Exceptional leadership • Separate
skills as demonstrated
application
through community
required by
and campus
November 1
involvement
• Letter of
• Academic achievement
reference and an
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
essay on the
importance of
community
service/leadership
• February 1
• Application
submitted to
Department of
Mathematics
• Selection by
committee
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Canadian Federation of
University Women
(Lethbridge) Scholarship
(Canadian Federation of
University Women,
Lethbridge)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Students who have
returned to university
after an absence of
three years or more or
single parents enrolled
in any degree program
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
Michael Chan Prize in
Asian Studies
(Friends and family of
Michael Chan)
• Michael Wing-Cheung Chan
(1952-2001) was a Chinese
Canadian scientist and
humanitarian known for his
brilliance in mathematics and
his passion in promoting
Canada-Asia understanding
Value: $1,000
• Continuing or
• Outstanding
graduating full-time
achievement in a
undergraduate students
course project or paper
in any degree program
on an Asian topic
with an interest in Asia- • Preference to projects
focused or Asia-related
that enhance Canadascholarship, research
Asia understanding and
and projects
humanitarian
cooperation
• August 20
• Submission of
paper or project
report to the
Coordinator of
Asian Studies
Campus Sustainability
Recycling Award
(University of Lethbridge
Campus community)
• This award is funded from
deposits on returnable
beverage containers collected
around the University of
Lethbridge campus. Project
initiated by the Campus
Sustainability Committee
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Community
involvement
• May 1
Dorner Award
(The Estate of Leopoldine
Rosalie Dorner)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• A minimum of 19
semester courses
• Must be Alberta
residents
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
EBH Award
(EBH)
Value: Up to $1,000
• Students who have
completed at least 19
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Must have
demonstrated
University and/or
community
involvement
• May 1
Executive Women
International (Lethbridge)
Award
(Executive Women
International - Lethbridge
Chapter)
• The Executive Women
International (Lethbridge
Chapter) is an organization
which brings together key
individuals from businesses for
the purpose of promoting
member firms, enhancing
personal and professional
development, and encouraging
community involvement
Value: $1,000
• Single parents from
southern Alberta who
have at least secondyear standing
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
First Nations Bursary
(University of Lethbridge
faculty and staff)
• Established by donations from
faculty and staff at the
University of Lethbridge in
order to provide emergency
financial support for First
Nations, Métis, and Inuit
students at the University of
Lethbridge
Value: Up to $1,000
• Full-time
• Financial need
undergraduate students
exacerbated by an
• First Nations, Métis, or
emergency situation
Inuit ancestry
• Required
• Apply at
Scholarships and
Student Finance
Mat Hanrahan Memorial
First Nations, Métis and
Inuit Bursary
(Anita Hanrahan)
• Mat Hanrahan is remembered
for his wisdom and dedication
to the well-being and education
of children, particularly First
Nations and Métis youth
Value: $1,000
• First Nations, Métis or
Inuit students
continuing in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Financial need
• May 1
Dr. David and Shirley
Hughes Community
Service Award
(Dr. David and Mrs. Shirley
Hughes)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing students
who are members of
the U of L Rotaract
Club
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership through
volunteerism within the
University community
and a commitment to
the ideals of Rotary and
Rotaract
• May 1
Judy Jaeger Bursary
(Judy Jaeger)
• Judy Jaeger, Manager of
Caretaking, has a deep
appreciation for the staff on
her team and a commitment to
maintain a healthy, clean
environment for all University
of Lethbridge students
Value: $1,000
Number: Four
• Continuing students in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Financial need
• May 1
Kainai Chieftainship
Award
(Kainai Chieftainship)
• The Kainai Chieftainship was
launched in 1919 and is
limited to forty living persons
who have been made honorary
chiefs of the Blood Tribe. The
provision of awards to allow
Blood Tribe youths to pursue
post-secondary programs of
study is one of the principal
mandates of the Chieftainship
Value: $1,000
• Full-time continuing or
graduating students in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Completion of a
minimum 18.0 credit
hours in the previous
fall and spring
semesters
• Registered members of
the Blood Tribe
• Academic achievement
• Preference to a student
who is not receiving
financial support from
the Blood Tribe
• May 1
Colleen Klein Scholarship
for First Nations Students
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $1,000
• Full-time continuing
students in any degree
program (minimum 60
percent course load)
• First Nations, Métis, or
Inuit ancestry
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Lethbridge/Macleod Bar
Association Scholarship
(Lethbridge/Macleod Bar
Association)
Value: $1,000
• Continuing in any
undergraduate degree
program and
completion of a
minimum of sixty
credits hours
• Must have intentions of
pursuing a law degree
• Academic achievement
• Preference given to
financial need
• Preference given to
students raised and
residing in southern
Alberta (Claresholm
and south)
• May 1
The Lethbridge Shrine
Club Bursary
(The Lethbridge Shrine Club)
• Established with funds from
the Alberta Gaming and Liquor
Commission
Value: $1,000
Number: Five
• Full- or part-time
students continuing in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Financial need
• May 1
ORS Council Excellence
Award
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Active member of the
Organization of
Residence Students
Council holding a
position of Resident
Assistant, Vice
President, President, or
other ORS officer
position
• Continuing or
graduating student,
with a minimum course
load of 60 percent
• Demonstrates active
and outstanding
commitment to
Residence Life and the
ORS philosophy
• Demonstrates a
commitment to
innovation in programs,
projects, and planning
to the betterment of
U of L residents
• Academic standard of
good standing
• May 1
• Must submit
resume detailing
achievements and
accomplishments
pertaining to the
ORS and two
letters of
reference from
ORS stakeholders
Organization of Residence
Students Family Housing
Award
(University of Lethbridge staff,
faculty and former ORS
members)
• This award recognizes the
unique challenges of students
living in family housing, who
may be raising children while
pursuing full-time studies
Value: $1,000
• Current members of
the Organization of
Residence Students
living in University
housing
• Full-time continuing
students in any
undergraduate or
graduate program
• Financial need
• Academic achievement
• Preference given to
parents raising
dependent children in
U of L housing
• May 1
Steven C. Patten
Memorial Scholarship
(Family and friends of the late
Steve Patten)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Second-year or higher
standing
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Patricia Rae Sarsfield
Memorial Bursary for
Study Experience
(Alan Gibson)
• Pat received a BASc. and
B.Mgt. and worked in the
student awards office at the
University of Lethbridge. This
award was established by her
husband to honour Pat’s
achievements as an example
of expanding one’s horizons
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Students in any degree
program who are
travelling nationally or
internationally in an
academic sponsored
study experience
• Must be enrolled fulltime in the semester
immediately preceding
the study experience
• Financial need
• Must be in good
financial standing prior
to departure for the
study experience
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Students’ Union Quality
Initiatives Scholarship
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
• An agreement between the
Students’ Union and the
University of Lethbridge has
made this award possible
Value: $1,000
Number: Variable
• Students enrolled in any
degree program
• Students who do not
qualify for the Jason
Lang Scholarship from
the Alberta
Scholarships Program
because of residency
will be given first
preference
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.20)
Students’ Union Quality
Initiatives Bursary
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
• An agreement between the
Students’ Union and the
University of Lethbridge has
made this award possible
Value: $1,000
Number: Variable
• Students enrolled in any • Financial need
• May 1
degree program
• Academic achievement
• Successful completion
(minimum GPA of 2.00)
of a minimum of 18.0
credit hours in the
previous fall and spring
semesters at the U of L
Masson Family First
Nations’ Transition
Program Award
(Catherine McWatters and
Richard Masson)
Value: Up to $1,000
• Full-time students who
have completed the
First Nations’
Transition Program and
are continuing in any
undergraduate degree
program
• Academic achievement • Not required
(all actual grades
• Nominated by
included in the
committee
calculation)
• Positive contribution
and involvement in class
Alice Takacs Achievement
Award
(Alice Takacs)
• Alice Takacs served on the
University of Lethbridge Senate
from 1995 to 2001. She is also
a longtime and avid supporter
of the University of Lethbridge
Value: $1,000
• Full-time students who
have completed the
First Nations Transition
Program and are
continuing in any U of L
undergraduate degree
program
• Academic achievement • Not required
(all actual grades
• Nominated by
included in the
committee
calculation)
• Positive contribution
and involvement in class
TD Bank Group First
Nations’ Transition
Program Bursary
(TD Bank Group)
Value: $1,000 minimum
Number: up to Seven
• Annual total not to
exceed $7,000
• Full-time students who
have completed the
First Nations’
Transition Program and
are continuing in any
U of L undergraduate
degree program
• Financial need
• May 1
• Positive contribution
• Nominated by
and involvement in class
committee
TD Insurance Meloche
Monnex Scholarship
(TD Insurance Meloche
Monnex)
• TD Insurance Meloche
Monnex is an affinity partner
providing group auto and home
insurance to the University of
Lethbridge alumni and provides
their support to alumni events
Value: $1,000
• Full-time or part-time
continuing students
entering third or fourth
year of study
• Preference to children
of U of L alumni
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Van Gaalen/Burbridge
Value: $1,000
Farm Ltd. Award
(Dave and Marilyn Van Gaalen)
• The donors encourage students
to further advance
conservation and efficiency in
irrigation methods and delivery
• Students majoring in
Agricultural Studies,
Environmental Science,
or Geography
• Must have completed
or must be registered
to take a senior class in
the study of water
issues
• Academic achievement • Not required
(minimum GPA of 2.80)
• Preference given to
financial need
University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association Calgary Chapter Award
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association - Calgary
Chapter)
• The University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association - Calgary
Chapter has existed since
2000 and aims to increase
mutually beneficial
relationships among the
alumni that reside in the
Calgary area
Value: $1,000
Number: Two
• Full- or part-time
continuing students in
an undergraduate
degree program and
attending classes at the
Calgary campus
• Must have registered in
classes in both the fall
and spring semesters,
with a minimum of one
class per semester
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Preference given to
financial need
Alumni Association John
Gill Memorial Bursary
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association)
Value: $1,000
Number: Five
• Continuing students in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Financial need
• May 1
Honourable Clarence G.
Yanosik Scholarship
(William T. Aaron, Q.C. and
friends of Honourable
Clarence G. Yanosik)
• Established in honour of Justice
Yanosik, who was made a
Justice of the Court of Queen’s
Bench in 1975 where he
served until he retired at the
age of 75
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Must be enrolled in any
undergraduate degree
program with the
intention of pursuing a
law degree
• Academic achievement
• May 1
University of Lethbridge
Faculty Association
Academic Award
(University of Lethbridge
Faculty Association)
Value: Minimum
equivalent to tuition for
one 3.0-credit U of L
course
• Available funds will be
divided equally among
eligible students
• Students who are the
spouse or dependant
child of a dues-paying
Statutory Member of
ULFA
• Must be undergraduate
students at a
recognized university,
including the U of L
• Must have either
completed at least 10
semester courses (or
equivalent) of a
baccalaureate program
or 20 semester courses
in a program that began
at a college and
transferred to a
baccalaureate program
• Must have a minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.70
(or equivalent)
• September 30
• No student may
receive this award
more than two
times
• Students not
attending the
U of L must attach
official transcripts
and current term
confirmation of
registration to
application
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
December 6 Award
(December 6 Memorial Fund)
• This award is presented in
memory of the 14 women who
were murdered at the École
Polytechnique, Montreal,
Quebec, December 6, 1989.
The December 6 Fund has
been established by the Faculty
of Arts and Science to increase
the awareness of women’s
issues. The fund is composed
of donations from individuals
and organizations supporting
this cause
Value: $900 minimum
• Students who have at
least second-year
standing
• Demonstrated interest
and involvement in
women’s issues
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
• The application
will consist of:
• details on the
student’s
volunteer and
paid work
experience that
has benefitted
women
• a list of courses
taken relating to
women’s issues
Capstone Scholarship in
Integrative Thinking
(Anonymous)
Value: $800
• Continuing or
graduating students
who have completed a
full course load (30.0
credit hours) in the fall
and spring semesters
including Liberal
Education courses
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Canadian Federation of
University Women
(Lethbridge) Award
(Canadian Federation of
University Women)
Value: $800 minimum
• Students who have
returned to university
after an absence of
three years or more or
single parents enrolled
in any degree program
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Financial need
David Dempster Memorial
Scholarship
(Family and friends of David
Dempster)
Value: $800 minimum
• Preference to students
who either did not
complete high school
or returned to
university after an
absence of three years
or more
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Charlene Janes Bursary
for International Students
(Charlene Janes)
• Charlene Janes, a University of
Lethbridge staff member,
works extensively with
International students. Her
passion for seeing them
succeed prompted her to
initiate this award
Value: $750
• Continuing
international students
• Financial need
• Satisfactory academic
achievement
• May 1
Lethbridge and District
Japanese Canadian
Association Award
(Endowed by the Lethbridge &
District Japanese Canadian
Association)
Value: $750 minimum
• A minimum of 19
semester courses in a
degree program
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Dr. Ronald M. Yoshida
Award in Philosophy of
Science
(Douglas T. Yoshida)
Value: $750
• Any full-time
undergraduate degree
program
• Academic merit in
Philosophy 2233,
Philosophy 2234, or
Philosophy 3412
• Contribution to class
discussion as
recommended by
Professor
• Not required
Will Morrison Memorial
Scholarship
(Family and Friends of Will
Morrison)
• Will Morrison was an
employee of the University of
Lethbridge Bookstore for over
20 years until his death in
1993
Value: $700 minimum
• Preference to students
who have at least
second-year standing
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Ware and Lewis Memorial
Award
(Ware and Lewis Estates)
Value: $700 minimum
• Students who
graduated from high
school in the County of
Vulcan, Alberta
• Preference to
candidates who have
completed no more
than 30 semester
courses in total
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.30)
• Financial need
Cloverdale Paint Inc.
Award
(Cloverdale Paint Inc.)
Value: $600 minimum
• Continuing in any
degree program
• Must be a Canadian
citizen and permanent
resident of British
Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan or
Manitoba
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Demonstrated a
commitment to
community service and
career and/or
entrepreneurial
objectives
• Preference will be given
to employees or
students related to
employees of
Cloverdale Paint
Dorothy Margaret Meehan
Memorial Award
(Teresa Diane Andrus)
Value: $600 minimum
• Students continuing in
any degree program
(minimum 60 percent
course load)
• First Nations, Métis, or
Inuit ancestry
• Financial need
• May 1
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 2.50)
University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association
Award
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association)
Value: $600 minimum
• Must be children of
founding members or
children of graduate
members of the U of L
Alumni Association
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Academic Writing Prize
(Faculties of Arts and Science,
Fine Arts, and Management)
Value: $500
• Students in any
undergraduate degree
program offered by
Arts and Science, Fine
Arts, Health Sciences,
or Management
• Exceptional academic
writing in the
Writing 1000 course
completed in the most
recent fall or spring
semesters
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
The Calgary Foundation Frances Camyre Memorial
Foundation Award
(The Calgary Foundation)
Value: $500
Number: Up to 11
• Must have successfully
completed at least one
semester of studies
• Must be Alberta
residents
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Financial need
• Community service
Dayna B. Daniels
Scholarship in Women
and Gender Studies
(Supporters of Women &
Gender Studies and friends of
Dr. Dayna Daniels)
• Named in honour of Professor
Emerita Dayna B. Daniels; a
fierce advocate for, and
founding mother of Women
and Gender Studies at the
University of Lethbridge
Value: $500
• Full- or part-time
students continuing in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Successful completion
of a minimum of three
WGST (or WMST
prior to 2012)
numbered courses
• Applied studies and
independent studies
will not be considered
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Pronghorn Athletics
Student Mentor Award
(Pronghorn Athletics)
Value: $500 minimum
• Full-time students with
above average academic
achievement
• Works with Pronghorn
student-athletes in a
mentoring capacity
• Academic achievement
• Successfully completed
two semesters of fulltime studies (minimum
18 credit hours for
undergraduate) at the
U of L during the
previous fall and spring
semester
• Not required
• Nominated by
Sport and
Recreation
Services
U of L Residence Healthy
Living Bursary
(Coca-Cola, University of
Lethbridge)
• In recognition of students
participating in the Residence
Dining Plan and who
demonstrate a commitment to
making healthy choices and an
active living lifestyle
Value: $500
Number: Two (one for
University Hall and one
for Kainai House
residents)
• University Hall or
Kainai House resident
students who have
completed first year
and participated in the
Residence Dining Plan
• Demonstrates active
living and healthy
lifestyle choices
• Financial need
• May 1
Students’ Union
Scholarship
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
• Must have successfully
completed a minimum
of 24.0 credit hours at
the U of L in the
previous fall and spring
semesters and entering
the third or fourth year
of their program
• Academic achievement
• Community service
(University or broader
community
involvement)
• May 1
• Students holding
Executive Council
positions in the
year of application
are not eligible for
this award
Students’ Union
Placement Award
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
Number: Three
• Must have completed at
least one academic
semester at the U of L
• Must have received a
placement (Co-op,
Professional Semester,
Internship or Exchange)
that requires the
student to relocate
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• November 1 for
the following
spring semester
• March 1 for the
following summer
Sessions
• July 1 for the
following fall
semester
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• May 1
• Students holding
Executive Council
positions in the
year of application
are not eligible for
this award
Students’ Union
International Travel
Award
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
• Students who have
completed at least one
full-time study term at
the U of L
• Students must be
travelling
internationally in the
upcoming academic
year for full-time
credits towards their
degree program
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
Students’ Union Award
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
Number: Three
• Must have successfully
completed a minimum
of 24.0 credit hours at
the U of L in the
previous fall and spring
semesters; two awards
for students entering
the third or fourth year
of their program
• Financial need
• May 1
• Academic achievement • Students holding
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
Executive Council
positions in the
year of application
are not eligible for
this award
Students’ Union PartTime Scholarship
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
• Must have successfully
completed more than
3.0 credit hours and
less than 24.0 credit
hours at the U of L in
the previous fall and
spring semesters
• Academic achievement
• May 1
• Students holding
Executive Council
positions in the
year of application
are not eligible for
this award
Students’ Union
Emergency Bursary
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
• Full-time students with
at least third-year
standing
• Financial need
exacerbated by an
emergency situation
• Must be in good
standing
• No deadline date
Students’ Union
Community Service
Award
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500 minimum
• A minimum of 24.0
credit hours in the
previous fall and spring
semesters
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
commitment/service to
the U of L community
• May 1
• Students holding
Executive Council
positions in the
year of application
will not be eligible
to receive this
award
Students’ Union/CocaCola Bottling Scholarship
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
Number: Two
• Must have successfully
completed a minimum
of 24.0 credit hours at
the U of L in the
previous fall and spring
semesters
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Students’ Union/CocaCola Bottling Award
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
Number: Two
• Must have successfully
completed a minimum
of 24.0 credit hours at
the U of L in the
previous fall and spring
semesters
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Financial need
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
• Academic achievement
APPLICATION
Students’ Union/CocaCola Bottling Calgary
Scholarship
(The Students’ Union,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500
Number: Two
• Enrolled in any degree
program at the U of L
and attending at the
Calgary campus
• Must have successfully
completed a minimum
of 18.0 credit hours at
the U of L in the
previous fall and spring
semesters
• May 1
Cardtronics Canada
Bursary
(Cardtronics Canada)
Value: $500
• Continuing
• Financial need
undergraduate students • Minimum 60 percent
• Single parents
course load
• May 1
Cardtronics Canada
Community Service
Award
(Cardtronics Canada)
Value: $500
• Continuing
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
(minimum 60 percent
course load)
• Community service
• May 1
George Ellis Scholarship
(Endowed by the late George
Ellis)
Value: $500 minimum
• Must have completed a
minimum of 19
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• May 1
The John Hamilton Award Value: $500 minimum
(Endowed by the late John
Hamilton and friends)
• Must have second-year
or higher standing
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Gordon and Elizabeth
Merrick Award
(Merrick Family)
• Established by the Merrick’s to
recognize students whose
education involves improving
the life of those who are living
with cancer, either by
involvement in research or by
applying classroom knowledge
in the community
Value: $500
• Students continuing in
any degree program
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Demonstrated interest
in improving the life of
those who are living
with cancer
• Financial need
Romulus et Remus Italian
Canadian Club Award
(Romulus et Remus Italian
Canadian Club)
Value: $500
• Students who have at
least second-year
standing
• Preference to a
member or a direct
descendant of a
member of the
Romulus et Remus
Italian Canadian Club
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Rotary Community
Service Award
(Lethbridge Rotary Club)
Value: $500
• Students who have
completed not less than
nine semester courses
• Preference to a
member of the
Rotaract Club
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Service to the
community
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
StudentWise Bursary
(Campbell & Co. Insurance
Consultants Ltd.)
• Campbell & Co. Insurance
Consultants Ltd. is the
company contracted by the
Students’ Union to provide the
Health and Dental Plan to
University of Lethbridge
students
Value: $500
Number: Two
• Continuing students in • Financial need
any undergraduate
degree program
• Successful completion
of a minimum of 18
credit hours in the
previous fall and spring
semesters at the U of L
• Continued coverage
from the Students'
Union Health and
Dental Plan
25th Anniversary Alumni
Association Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association)
Value: $500 minimum
• A minimum of 20
semester courses
• Academic achievement • May 1
• Involvement in campus
or community activities
such as clubs, volunteer
organizations or sports
University of Lethbridge
Library Award
(Rae Hazelwood, her friends
and colleagues)
• Established in recognition of
the retirement of Rae
Hazelwood who served as a
University of Lethbridge
librarian
Value: $500
• Continuing students in
any undergraduate
degree program
• Employed as a student
assistant in the U of L
library for at least two
semesters
• Above average
• May 1
employee as
• May receive this
demonstrated by
award once
employment evaluation
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 2.50,
60 percent course load)
University of Lethbridge
Scholarship for Reduced
Course Load
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: Up to $500
Number: Up to 20
• Must have completed a
minimum of 12.0 and a
maximum of 22.5 credit
hours in the fall and
spring semesters
• Must have been
registered in classes in
both the fall and spring
semesters
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Elliot Wheeler Memorial
Award
(Friends and family of Elliot
Wheeler)
• Elliot Wheeler, a University of
Lethbridge student, tragically
passed away in 2008 weeks
before his graduation. He
understood the value of hard
work as well as the importance
of a balanced life
Value: $500
• Continuing students
with at least third-year
standing in a combined
B.Sc./B.Mgt. program
• Extracurricular
activities and/or
community
involvement
• May 1
Wilma G. Winter
Memorial Award
(Friends and family of Dr.
Wilma Winter)
• Established in honour of Dr.
Winter, a founding member of
the University of Lethbridge
and professor emeritus
Value: $500
• Students with a
minimum of 24.0 credit
hours completed
• Demonstrated
commitment to an
active living lifestyle
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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• May 1
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
• A minimum of 29
semester courses
• Evidence of interest in
the use of French in the
arts and/or in the
business or social
context
• Preference to a French
major
• Academic achievement,
particularly in French
studies
• Participation in
extracurricular
activities entailing the
use of French
• Must have taken at least
one French course at
the 3000 or 4000 level
• May 1
David B. Carpenter Award Value: $300 minimum
(Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Carpenter)
• Students who have
completed at least 16
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated interest
in water resource
issues
• May 1
Clarence and Ilene
Bengtson Memorial
Award
(Endowed by the Estate,
Family and friends of the
Bengtsons)
• Clarence and Ilene Bengtson
were long time supporters of
the community, the church,
and the youth of Brooks and
surrounding area, until their
respective passings on August
1, 1996 and September 2,
2002
Value: $250 minimum
• Students who have
graduated from a high
school in the
Grasslands Regional
School Division
• Preference to students
with second- or thirdyear standing
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Charles Anthony Munson
Memorial Prize in French
(Joanne Zaborowski)
• Created to inspire students to
excel in studying languages and
diverse cultures. Charles
Munson, former University of
Lethbridge student, dreamed
of studying languages and
becoming an interpreter
Value: $250
• Continuing students in
an undergraduate
degree program
• Academic achievement
in French 3001,
Advanced Language I
completed in the most
recent fall or spring
semesters
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Department of
Modern Languages
James and Isabelle Norrie
Memorial Award in
Agricultural Management
(Laurel Chapter No. 43, Order
of Eastern Star)
Value: $250 minimum
• Must have completed a
minimum of 10 U of L
semester courses and
enrolled in any degree
program
• Intend to pursue a
career related to
agriculture
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Preference to a
graduate of an Alberta
high school, then to an
Alberta resident as
defined by Alberta
Students Finance
• May 1
ORS Residence
Citizenship Award
(Organization of Residence
Students)
Value: $250 minimum
• Active members of the
Organization of
Residence Students
currently living in
residence and
continuing full
membership in ORS in
the semester in which
the award is granted
• Must have a minimum
2.50 cumulative GPA
and demonstrated
active and outstanding
commitment to
residence living and the
ORS philosophy
• The recipient may not
be an officer of
Residence Council
• May 1
Ruby I. Larson French
Language Scholarship
(Endowed by Dr. Ruby I.
Larson)
Value: $400 minimum
APPLICATION
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
ORS Greatest Scholastic
Achievement Award
(Organization of Residence
Students)
Value: $250 minimum
• Active members of the
Organization of
Residence Students
currently living in
residence and
continuing full
membership in ORS in
the semester in which
the award is granted
• Must have a minimum
2.30 cumulative GPA
and a minimum of 9.0
credit hours in each of
the previous four
academic semesters
• Achieved the greatest
GPA increase over two
full-time academic
years
• May 1
Darryl C.M. Rae Prize in
Mathematics
(Family and friends of Darryl
Rae)
• Established in memory of
Darryl C.M. Rae, B.Ed.
(Mathematics) University of
Lethbridge 1989. Darryl was
an Academic Assistant in the
Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science at the
University of Lethbridge from
1989 to 1994
Value: $250 minimum
• Full-time students who
have completed a
minimum of 20 graded
courses of an
undergraduate degree
program with a
declared major in
Mathematics
• Completed
MATH 2000
• Academic achievement
• May 1
International Student
Memorial Scholarship
(Endowed by friends of
Foreign Students)
Value: $200 minimum
• Visa students
• Academic achievement
• May 1
The MacLachlan Prize in
Economic Geography
(Members of the Department
of Geography, friends and
former students of Professor
Ian MacLachlan)
• Established to mark the
retirement from the
Department of Geography,
University of Lethbridge
(December 31, 2015) and to
recognize Professor
MacLachlan’s unfailing
commitment to student
success and mentorship
Value: $200
• Full- or part-time
students in any major,
preferably Geography
or Urban and Regional
Studies, who have
successfully completed
Geography 2210
• Academic achievement
• Enthusiasm for and a
commitment to the
sub-discipline of
economic geography
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Department of
Geography
Prize of the Ambassador
of Switzerland to Canada
(Embassy of Switzerland)
Value: A book prize of
French language
• Students who have
excelled in language,
culture, or literature
courses in French
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Prize of the Ambassador
of Switzerland to Canada
(Embassy of Switzerland)
Value: A book prize of
German language
• Students who have
excelled in language,
culture, or literature
courses in German
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Prize of the Ambassador
of Germany to Canada
(Embassy of Germany)
Value: A book prize of
German language
• Students who have
excelled in language,
culture, or literature
courses in German
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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TITLE AND DONOR
b.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Arts and Science
Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards (p. 504)
pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Arts and Science at the
University of Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.
Arthur J.E. Child Award in
Economics, English, and
History
(Arthur J.E. Child Foundation)
• Arthur James Edward Child
(1910-1996), former
chairman and chief executive
officer of Burns Foods, was
named an Officer of the Order
of Canada in 1985. He cofounded the Canada West
Foundation and had
philanthropic commitments
that spanned a great breadth
of activities
Value: One at $10,000 or
two at $5,000 minimum
for each of the three
majors: Economics,
English, and History.
(Total value: $30,000)
• Continuing
undergraduate or
graduate students with
a major in Economics,
English, or History
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Community
involvement
• May 1
• Departments of
Economics,
English, and
History will
nominate from
eligible applicants
CAPP/EPAC Engineering
Scholarship
(CAPP/EPAC Scholarship
Fund)
Value: one at $5,000 and
two at $2,500
Number: Three
• Must have successfully
completed the
Engineering transfer
program and continuing
on to their second year
of Engineering
• Academic achievement
• Not required
• Payable upon
confirmation of
full-time
enrolment at the
University of
Alberta
CAPP/EPAC Scholarship
(CAPP/EPAC Scholarship
Fund)
Value: $5,000
Number: Two
• Students continuing in a • Academic achievement
B.Sc. or B.Mgt program • Preference given to
• Expressed interest and
students with FNMI
intention to pursue
ancestry
career in oil and gas
industry
• May 1
Driedger Family
Scholarship in History
(Walter and Takako Driedger;
Dr. Gerhard and Hilda
Driedger; Maria Kimber;
Dr. Bernhard Driedger; Peter
Driedger)
• The Driedger family wishes to
honour their parents Dr.
Gerhard and Hilda Driedger
Value: Variable 
(an amount equal to half
the cost of tuition and
fees assessed to the
student in the fall and
spring semesters)
• Continuing
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
with a major in History
• Entering fourth year of
study
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Department of
History
French Visiting Student
Travel Award
(French Language Centre;
Department of Modern
Languages)
• Established through the French
Language Centre in the
Department of Modern
Languages thanks to a grant
from COLEP (Canada-Alberta
Official Languages Education
Protocol)
Value: Variable
($12,000 maximum fund the Selection Committee
will decide the value of
each award)
Number: All who qualify
• Students enrolled in
French 2250 (France or
Quebec)
• Not required
• Academic achievement,
particularly in
completed French
courses; (minimum
GPA of 2.00)
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Honourable Lawrence
David MacLean, Q.C.
Memorial Award for
Service
(Davidson & Williams, LLP)
• Established in memory of
Justice L.D. MacLean
Value: $3,000 ($1,000
minimum per year for
three years)
• Second-year students
continuing in any
undergraduate degree
program in the Faculty
of Arts and Science
• Permanent home
address or parents
residing in southern
Alberta (south of
Calgary)
• Attending Lethbridge
campus
• May 1
• Demonstrated
community
involvement
• Academic good
standing (minimum
GPA of 2.00)
• For renewal of the
award in subsequent
years; recipient must
maintain a minimum
2.00 GPA and
completion of a
minimum 24.0 credit
hours at the U of L
during the previous fall/
spring semesters
William Elichen
Scholarship
(Mr. William (Bill) Elichen)
Value: $2,500 minimum
• Students who have
completed at least 19
courses at the U of L
• Preference to students
who have a
demonstrated interest
in Slavic culture
• Academic achievement
• Intent to pursue a
medical career
• May 1
Bill Cade and Elsa Salazar
Cade Scholarship In
Evolutionary Ecology
(Dr. and Mrs. Cade)
Value: $2,500 minimum
• Must have successfully
completed a minimum
of 29 semester courses
towards a B.Sc., major
in Biological Sciences
with a focus in
evolutionary ecology,
especially animal
behaviour
• Academic achievement
• One award: financial
need and academic
achievement
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Department of
Biological Sciences
MPE Engineering Award
(MPE Engineering)
• Established to support
engineering candidates that
will bring leadership,
commitment and innovation to
their future industry
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Engineering Transfer
Program students
continuing on to their
second year of
Engineering
• Academic achievement
• Preference given to
financial need
• Not required
• Payable upon
confirmation of
full-time
enrolment at the
University of
Alberta
William Ruryk Award in
Agriculture
(Estate of Victor Nicholas
Ruryk)
• Established through a bequest
from Victor Ruryk in honour of
his uncle’s botanical gardening
business
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Continuing students
majoring in Agricultural
Studies or a related
field and who intend to
use their education in
the agricultural sector
• Financial need
• Academic achievement
• Preference may be
given to a member of
the Agriculture
Students Society
• May 1
• Statement of
career intention in
agricultural sector
Glastech Glazing Alberta
Ltd. Award
(Glastech Glazing Alberta
Ltd.)
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Continuing students in
a B.A. program
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Financial need
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Andrew and Rheta
Anderson Memorial
Scholarship
(Rheta Anderson and Murray
Anderson)
• This award recognizes the
leadership and commitment of
former Lethbridge mayor, Andy
Anderson, and his wife, Rheta
Anderson. Andy passed in
1996 from Alzheimer’s disease
and Rheta passed in 2011
Value: $1,000 minimum
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• Students enrolled in a
• Academic achievement
B.Sc. program with a
major in Neuroscience
• Completed a minimum
of 20 semester courses
• May 1
Bayer CropScience Award Value: $1,000
Number: Two
(Bayer CropScience)
• Students majoring in
Agricultural
Biotechnology,
Agricultural Studies,
Biochemistry, Biological
Sciences, Economics,
Environmental Science,
Geography,
Accounting, Finance, or
Marketing
• Intend a career in
agriculture
• Preference to a student
with active involvement
in the agriculture
industry
• Academic achievement
• Community
involvement
• May 1
CropLife Canada Alberta
Chapter—“Sustaining
Agriculture” Scholarship
(CropLife Canada Alberta
Chapter)
Value: $1,000
• Students majoring in
Agricultural Studies,
Agricultural
Biotechnology, or
Environmental Science
• Career interest in the
Agriculture sector
• Academic achievement
• Preference given to
those with campus
involvement in clubs,
athletics, the Students’
Union, etc.
• May 1
Echoridge Educational
Foundation Scholarship in
Science
(Echoridge Educational
Foundation)
Value: $1,000
• Third-year B.Sc.
students
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership and
community
involvement
• May 1
• Native students
majoring in Native
American Studies
• Academic achievement
• Financial need may be
considered
• May 1
Lubov Alexandra de
Value: $1,000
Grandmaison Scholarship Number: Two
- Native American Studies
(Endowed by the late Lubov
Alexandra de Grandmaison)
• Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison bestowed to the
University of Lethbridge Art
Collection 10 pastel drawings
by her late father, Nicholas de
Grandmaison
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Johan F. Dormaar
Memorial Award
(Family and friends of Johan/
John Dormaar)
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students
with a major in
Geography,
Archaeology and
Geography or
Environmental Science
• Completion of an
independent study or
substantial course
project in the
Geography
Department, during the
most recent academic
year
• Must involve a
substantial amount of
field-based primary
research
• Academic achievement • Not required
in the independent
• Nominated by the
study or course project
Department of
Geography
Dr. Malcolm Greenshields
European History Award
(Friends and colleagues of
Malcolm Greenshields)
• Dr. Malcolm Greenshields
taught European History at the
University of Lethbridge from
1985, retiring in 2013. His
ability to engage students to
push their intellectual limits
and embrace historical
curiosity is part of his campus
legacy
Value: $1,000
• Continuing
undergraduate or
graduate students
majoring in History
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
excellence in European
history courses
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Department of
History
Justice Vaughan and
Marilyn Hembroff Award
(Justice and Mrs. Hembroff)
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students
with a declared major
in English
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Kaede Cultural Society of
Calgary Award
(Kaede Cultural Society of
Calgary)
• Kaede Cultural Society of
Calgary is an ethno-cultural
performing arts group that
contributes to our Japanese
Canadian heritage and
Japanese culture
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
pursuing a B.A., B.Sc. or
BASc.
• Preference to a student
who has completed
Asian Studies 1000
• May 1
Kay Kerr Neuroscience
Research Award
(Kay Kerr)
• Kay Kerr is cognizant of the
important research by Dr.
Bryan Kolb and wishes to
provide assistance to students
who want to continue in this
research
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Students majoring in
Psychology or
Neuroscience who are
participating in U of L
research
• Research must be in
stroke recovery, effects
of drug addiction to the
brain, and/or other
neurological disorders
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Departments of
Psychology and
Neuroscience
• Outstanding
contribution to
research
• Academic achievement
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Lethbridge Real Estate
Board Agricultural Award
(Lethbridge Real Estate Board
Co-op Limited)
Value: $1,000
• Students with a
declared major in
Agricultural Studies or
Agricultural
Biotechnology who
have completed at least
24.0 credit hours
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Alfred and Blanche
McGuire Memorial Award
(Endowed by the late Mrs. Lois
Millican)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Must have completed a
minimum of 29
semester courses in a
degree program in the
Faculty of Arts and
Science
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Timothy Reuter Medieval
History Scholarship
(Kriston Rennie and Brenda
Rennie)
• Timothy Reuter (1947-2002)
– was a specialist in medieval
German History of the
Ottonian and Salian periods.
Kriston (BA ‘00), is a professor
at the University of
Queensland. Brenda is
executive director of the ULFA
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students in
third- or fourth-year of
a Bachelor of Arts
program, majoring in
History
• Highest academic
achievement in
Medieval or Early
Modern European
History courses
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Department of
History
Ricoh Environmental
Science Scholarship
(Ricoh Canada Inc.)
Value: $1,000
• Third- or fourth-year
students with a major
in Environmental
Science
• Academic achievement
• May 1
William “Bill” and Eleanor
Skelton Memorial Bursary
in Neuroscience
(Maxwell and Marjorie Ward)
• William “Bill” Skelton and
Eleanor were long-time
residents of Lethbridge where
Bill practised pharmacy at
Skelton’s Pharmacy. Eleanor
was well-known for her
community involvement
including volunteering for
Meals on Wheels
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing
• Financial need
undergraduate students
with a major in
neuroscience
• Preference to
candidates involved in
Alzheimer’s research
• May 1
Lawrence O. Smith
Memorial Award
(Oldman River Regional
Service Commission)
• Lawrence O. Smith served as
Executive Director of the
Oldman River Regional
Planning Commission (19721987)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• A minimum of 20
graded semester
courses with a declared
major in Urban and
Regional Studies
• May 1
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
525
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Dr. James D. Tagg History
and Citizenship Award
(Czechoslovak Canadian
Cultural Society of Southern
Alberta, and friends)
• Dr. James D. Tagg taught
American History at the UofL
from 1969 to 2003. As a
highly respected teacher and
scholar, Dr. Tagg believes that
educated persons have a duty
to engage in the support and
improvement of the
communities in which they find
themselves
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing
undergraduate or
graduate students
majoring in History
• Academic achievement
• Community
involvement
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Department of
History
Waters Family Bursary for
Neuroscience
(Tim and Beverly Waters)
• Owners of WA Environmental
Services Ltd. Tim and Beverly
are long-time supporters of the
University of Lethbridge and
Tim has served on the Board of
Governors during 2011-2014
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students
with a major in
Neuroscience
• Financial need
• May 1
Dr. Barbara June Whitlock
Chemistry Scholarship
(Muriel Shortreed)
• In honour of Barbara June
Whitlock, sister of Muriel
Shortreed, to encourage gifted
students to continue in
graduate studies in Chemistry
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Graduating
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
with a major in
Chemistry
• Must be enrolled in a
full-time university
graduate degree
program in Chemistry
in the year following
graduation from the
undergraduate
program
• Not required
Marvin Sundstrom
Memorial Scholarship
(Elke Sundstrom)
• In 1967, Dr. Sundstrom joined
the University of Lethbridge as
an Assistant Professor. At the
time of his passing, in 1994, he
was Assistant Dean (Finance)
in the Faculty of Arts and
Science
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Enrolled in a Bachelor
of Arts program with a
declared major in
Geography
• A minimum of 20
semester courses
toward the Bachelor of
Arts degree
• Canadian citizens or
Permanent Residents
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Ruby I. Larson Biological
Research Aptitude
Scholarship
(Endowed by Dr. Ruby I.
Larson)
Value: $800
• Students majoring in
Biology or in Biology
and another science
with a minimum of 29
courses
• The student who, in the
opinion of the staff of
the Department of
Biological Sciences, has
the greatest potential
for biological research
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Diana Cooper Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by Diana Cooper)
• Donated by Diana Cooper in
the hope that the dedication
and caring which she has
shown in her community work
and volunteer activities,
particularly relating to women’s
issues and research, will be an
inspiration to others
Value: $800 minimum
• At least second-year
standing in the Faculty
of Arts and Science,
and pursuing a Social
Science program with
an emphasis on
women’s issues and
research
• Academic achievement
• Preference to a student
who has demonstrated
an interest in Social
Sciences through
volunteer community
service
• May 1
HistoriCity Prize
(Terry Whitehead)
• Leading up to the University’s
50th anniversary in 2017,
University of Lethbridge
alumnus Terry Whitehead (BA
’94) established the HistoriCity
Prize to encourage excellence
in historical research on the
City of Lethbridge and the
University of Lethbridge
Value: $750 for first
prize; $250 for second
prize
Number: Two
• Students registered in a
3000 or 4000 level
course including an
Independent Study in
the spring semester and
have a written essay
about the history of
Lethbridge (City or
University)
• Excellence in academic
papers about the
history of the City of
Lethbridge or the
U of L
• Last day of classes
in the spring
semester
• Application
available at the
Department of
History
Scholarship in Agriculture
(Endowed by the late Mrs.
Eugene Schulz)
Value: $700 minimum
• Must have completed
first year of study and
have been enrolled in
courses related to
agriculture
• Academic achievement
• May 1
APEGA N.H. Bradley,
P.Eng., Memorial
Scholarship
(The Association of
Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of Alberta)
• N.H. Bradley, P.Eng., spent
most of his professional career
working in southern Alberta
specializing in civil engineering
and land surveying
Value: $700 minimum
• Students who have
completed the PreProfessional Transfer
Program in Engineering
(Engineering Transfer
Program) at the
University of
Lethbridge and who
intends to continue
studies in Engineering
at the University of
Alberta
• Preference to students
planning to pursue
studies in civil or survey
engineering
• Academic achievement
• Payable upon
confirmation of
full-time
enrolment at the
University of
Alberta
Werner O. Hoerger
Memorial Award
(Cindy Hoerger and Sons)
Value: $600
• Students who have
graduated from a high
school in southern
Alberta and who are
enrolled in a Bachelor
of Science program
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Dr. G.E. Orchard Prize in
Russian History
(Dr. G.E. Orchard)
Value: $600 minimum
• Full-time students
enrolled in the Russian
History Survey course
• Academic achievement
in the Russian History
Survey course
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
• Community
involvement or
employment in
agrology-related
activities
• Academic achievement
APPLICATION
Alberta Institute of
Agrologists Agriculture
Award
(Alberta Institute of
Agrologists, Lethbridge
Branch)
• The AIA is an organization of
university-trained professionals
that protects the public interest
by ensuring its members are
qualified and competent to
provide knowledge of and
advice on agriculture, food, and
associated natural resources
Value: $500
• Third- or fourth-year
B.Sc. students in
Agricultural Studies/
Biotechnology or
Environmental Science
majors
• Student membership in
AIA
Islay Arnold Memorial
Award
(Friends and family of Islay
Arnold)
• Established in memory of Islay
Arnold, Chancellor Emerita and
champion for liberal arts
education at the University of
Lethbridge
Value: $500
• Continuing
• Academic achievement • May 1
undergraduate students
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
in the Faculty of Arts
• Financial need
and Science pursuing a
General Major in the
Humanities
Archaeological Society of
Alberta (Lethbridge)
Scholarship
(Archaeological Society of
Alberta, Lethbridge Centre)
• The ASA is a non-profit
organization of community
members that are interested in
archaeology and the
preservation of our cultural
heritage
Value: $500
• Third- or fourth-year
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
majoring in
Archaeology
• Membership in the
Archaeological Society
of Alberta (ASA)
• May 1
Arts and Science Award of
Excellence
(University of Lethbridge
alumni and friends)
Value: $500
Number: Variable
• Continuing students in
the Faculty of Arts and
Science
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Kalen Brown Memorial
Award
(Family and friends of Kalen
Brown)
• Kalen Brown lost a brave fight
to Ewings Sarcoma in 1996 at
the age of 16. It is hoped that
as the understanding of
biochemistry grows, treatments
will be developed to save
children like Kalen
Value: $500
• Must be entering fourth
year with a major in
Biology, Chemistry, or
Biochemistry
• Preference to students
participating in
research in cell biology,
molecular biology, or a
related field
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
528
• May 1
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Patrick Chan Award in
Sustainable Agriculture
Supported by Syngenta
(Syngenta Canada Inc, family
and friends, in remembrance
of Patrick Chan)
• Established in memory of
Patrick Chan (1980-2009), a
graduate of the University of
Lethbridge, B.Sc. 2009. He
was well-known on campus
because of his friendly
disposition, generous spirit and
dedication to research
Value: $500
• Continuing
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students • Potential for
with an interest in
sustainable agriculture
sustainable agriculture
research
• Preference to
completion of or
registered in an
independent or applied
study course related to
the study or promotion
of sustainable
agriculture
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Department of
Environmental
Science
Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison Scholarship
- Part-Time Studies in
Native American Studies
(Endowed by the late Lubov
Alexandra de Grandmaison)
• Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison bestowed to the
University of Lethbridge Art
Collection 10 pastel drawings
by her late father, Nicholas de
Grandmaison
Value: $500
• Native students
majoring in Native
American Studies
• Minimum of two and no
more than 7.5 graded
courses in the fall and
spring semesters
immediately preceding
the granting of the
award
• Academic achievement
• Financial need may be
considered
• May 1
Trevor J.O. Dick Economic Value: $500 minimum
Memorial Scholarship
(Mrs. Nancy Dick and Friends)
• Dr. Trevor Dick was a professor
in the Economics Department
at the University of Lethbridge
from 1976 until his retirement
in 2000
• Graduating economics
majors who have been
accepted to a university
program leading to a
graduate degree in
Economics
• Academic achievement
• Not required
James R. Genge Work
Experience Scholarship
(Endowed by Dr. Jennifer
Mather in memory of her late
father)
Value: $500 minimum
• Must have at least
second-year standing
• Must have participated
in either an Applied
Study or an Arts and
Science Co-op Work
term in the previous
academic year
• Exceptional work
experience evaluation
• Not required
Mr. Merv Leitch Memorial
Scholarship in Chemistry
(Mrs. Ardine Leitch and
Alberta Energy)
• In memory of the Honourable
Mr. Merv Leitch for his
outstanding contributions to
the furthering of oil sand
technology in Alberta
Value: $500
• A minimum of 20
semester courses
• A declared major in
Chemistry
• Academic achievement
• Potential for chemical
research
• May 1
Paul D. Lewis Memorial
Biology Award
(Dr. Margaret Lewis, Family
and Friends)
Value: $500
• Third- or fourth-year
students with a major
in Biological Science
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Greatest potential for
biological science
research
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
• Academic achievement
• A proven interest in
agricultural research
with a particular
interest in topics which
will benefit southern
Alberta agriculture
APPLICATION
Elmer Marquardson
Research Scholarship
(Mrs. B. Glass, in loving
memory of her father)
• Dedicated to the memory of
Mr. Elmer Marquardson, a
Stirling pioneer
Value: $500 minimum
• Must have completed
19 semester courses in
the Faculty of Arts and
Science
• First consideration to
studies in dairy cattle
or hardy fruits
Dieter Mueller Memorial
Prize in History
(Endowed by friends of the
late Dieter Mueller)
Value: $500 minimum
• The student deemed
• Academic achievement
most deserving by the
Department of History
• Not required
Outstanding Achievement
in the Humanities
Scholarship
(Numerous donors)
• The purpose of the award is to
underline the value of excelling
in the Humanities and to
encourage gifted students to
consider making a career in
these disciplines
Value: $500
• Continuing students
entering the fourth
year of study, majoring
in a discipline in the
Humanities
• Preference will be given
to students majoring in
English, Modern
Languages, Philosophy,
History, or Religious
Studies
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Richard Painter Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by Mrs. Hannah
Painter in memory of her late
husband)
Value: $500 minimum
• Must have a major in a
program related to
agriculture and intend
to pursue a career in an
agricultural profession
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Paterson and Husky
Energy Scholarship
(Husky Energy)
• Gordon Paterson was an active
member of both the Lethbridge
and southern Alberta
communities
Value: $500 minimum
• Full-time students
majoring in
Environmental Science
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Political Science Graduate
Studies Award
(Alan Siaroff)
Value: $500
• Graduating students or
B.A. degree holders
(from the U of L) with a
major in Political
Science intending to
pursue graduate studies
in Political Science,
Public Administration,
Public Policy, or related
field at any graduate
school
• Preference to recent
grads (within three
years of B.A.
completion)
• Academic achievement • Not required
(minimum GPA of 3.30) • Nominated by the
Department of
Political Science
Rogers Sugar Scholarship
(Rogers Sugar Ltd.)
Value: $500
Number: Two
• Students majoring in
Chemistry or Physics
• Academic achievement
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
530
• May 1
• May 1
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
Joe Rood Memorial
Scholarship in Physics
(Friends and family of Joe
Rood)
• Joe Rood was a founding
member of the University of
Lethbridge. As a professor and
a long-serving Chair, Joe was
instrumental in building a
strong Physics Department
Value: $500
• Third- or fourth-year
students majoring in
Physics, Chemistry,
Geography, or other
Physical Sciences
• Must have completed
both Physics 1000 or
Physics 1050 and
Physics 2000
Gordon W. Russell
Memorial Scholarship
(Shelley Svidal)
• Shelley Svidal is the daughter
of Gordon Russell, professor
emeritus, who taught in the
Psychology Department until
his retirement
Value: $500
• Continuing
• Academic achievement
undergraduate students
majoring in Psychology
• Must have completed
PSYC 2800-Social
Psychology
• May 1
William Stafford Russell
Scholarship
(Torry Lewis Abells, Lawyers)
Value: $500
• Must be enrolled in a
degree program with
the intention of
pursuing a Law degree
• May 1
URISA Prize in
Geographic Information
Systems
(Urban and Regional
Information Systems
Association – Alberta
Chapter)
Value: $500
• Continuing or
• The average grades of
graduating
GEOG 3740 and one of
undergraduate students
the eligible courses
majoring in Geography
• Must have taken
GEOG 3740 and one of
GEOG 3750, 4740 or
4751
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Department of
Geography
Jerome and Ann
Weintraub Memorial
Scholarship
(Ruth Coppens, David, Sara,
and Barry Weintraub)
• The Weintraubs’ deep
appreciation for the impact a
university education has on
personal, social, and career
development made them
cherish their own university
experiences as highlights of
their lives
Value: $400 minimum
• Enrolled in a Bachelor
of Science program
• Academic achievement
• May 1
• Must be enrolled in the
Faculty of Arts and
Science with a declared
major in Chemistry
• Minimum second-year
standing
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Value: $400 minimum
Loren Hepler Memorial
Scholarship
(Family and Friends of Dr.
Loren Hepler)
• Dr. Loren Hepler was a faculty
member in the Department of
Chemistry at the University of
Lethbridge from 1968 to 1983
• Academic achievement
• Greatest potential for
research in the Physical
Sciences
APPLICATION
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
Agricultural Studies Prize
(Pioneer Hi-Bred Dupont
Limited)
Value: $300
Number: Two (one each
for Agricultural Studies
and Agricultural
Biotechnology)
• Agricultural Studies
majors who have
completed Agricultural
Studies 4000, or
Agricultural
Biotechnology majors
who have completed
Biology 4100
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Chinook Chemistry and
Biochemistry Prizes
(Faculty/Staff in the
Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry)
• Leading-edge research
involving students is a hallmark
of the University of Lethbridge.
This prize is to recognize the
significant contributions our
students make in research
Value: $300 for first prize • Undergraduate and
$100 for second prize
graduate students,
Number: Four first prizes performing original
Four second prizes
research during the 12
months preceding the
deadline for abstracts,
supervised or cosupervised by a
member of the
Department of
Chemistry and
Biochemistry
• Completion and
participation in the
Chinook Symposium
poster competition
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Department of
Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Carol Braat Memorial
Prize in Biochemistry
(Family and Friends of Carol
Braat)
• Carol Braat graduated from
the University of Lethbridge in
May 1991 with a Bachelor of
Science degree majoring in
Biochemistry
Value: $250
• Must have a declared
major in either
Biochemistry or
Chemistry
• Preference to students
whose permanent
address is south of
Calgary
• Academic achievement
• Community
involvement
• May 1
S.W. Jackman Prize in
British History
(Dr. S.W. Jackman)
Value: $250 minimum
• Students who have
excelled in the study of
British history
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Joanna Morgan Prize in
Literature
(Family of Joanna Morgan)
• Donated in memory of Joanna
Morgan, a journalist from
Lethbridge, in recognition of
her love of literature
Value: $250 minimum
• Declared English
majors who have
completed at least 29
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Biology Graduate
Research Symposium
Prize for Research
Achievement
(Faculty/Staff in the
Department of Biological
Science)
• Novel research involving
graduate or undergraduate
students is a hallmark of the
University of Lethbridge. This
prize is to recognize the
significant contributions our
students make in research
Value: $200 for first prize
$100 for second prize
Number: Two first prizes
(one poster, one oral
presentation)
Two second prizes (one
poster, one oral
presentation)
• Current students in a
B.Sc., M.Sc., or Ph.D.
program
• Performing original
research
• Co-supervised by a
member in the
Department of
Biological Sciences
• Participation in the
annual Biology
Graduate Research
Symposium
• Best symposium
presentation (oral or
poster)
• Not required
• Symposium judges
determine prizes
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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APPLICATION
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Dr. John Morgan Prize
(Family of Dr. John Morgan)
Value: $200 minimum
• Must have completed a
minimum of 10
semester courses at
the U of L and enrolled
in a B.Sc. program
• Preference to those
pursuing a medical
degree
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Silverwings Physical
Education Prize
(Endowed by Jess Anderson)
• Funds were donated to
encourage training and
development of individuals
dedicated to the coaching of
young children
Value: $200 minimum
• A minimum of 18.0
credit hours in the
previous fall and spring
semesters
• Must have a declared
major in Kinesiology
• Academic achievement
• Must be involved with,
or enrolled in, courses
related to gymnastics,
coaching or individual
pursuit sports
• May 1
Luke Stebbins Prize for
Undergraduate Research
Achievement
(Faculty/Staff in the
Department of Biological
Sciences)
• Novel research involving
undergraduate students is a
hallmark of the University of
Lethbridge. This prize is to
recognize the significant
contributions our students
make in research
Value: $200 for first prize • Students enrolled in a
$100 for second prize
B.Sc. program
Number: Two first prizes • Performing original
Two second prizes
research and registered
in an independent
studies or honour's
thesis directly co-/
supervised by a
member in Bio.Sc.
• Participation in the
Undergraduate
Research Symposium
• Best symposium
presentation
• Not required
• Symposium judges
determine prizes
James H. Gray Prize in
Western Canadian
History
(Dr. James H. Gray)
Value: $200 minimum
• Full-time students
enrolled in courses
emphasizing western
Canadian history
• Academic achievement
in the western
Canadian history
course or courses
• Not required
Psychology Prize
(Dr. Bryan Kolb)
Value: $100 minimum
• Students majoring in
Psychology or
Neuroscience
• At least 10 semester
courses will have been
completed from the
Departments of
Psychology and
Neuroscience
• Continuing or
graduating students
• Academic achievement
in courses taken from
the Departments of
Psychology and
Neuroscience
• Not required
c.
Education
Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards (p. 504)
pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Education at the University of
Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.
Winogene Brandow
Carpenter Award in
Education
(Dr. and Mrs. William B.
Carpenter and family)
• This award is in honour of
Winogene Brandow Carpenter,
a dedicated and caring Alberta
teacher
Value: $2,400 minimum
• Canadian citizens who
graduated from a
western Canadian high
school - Alberta, British
Columbia or
Saskatchewan
• Entering the second
year of programs
leading to the B.Ed.
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Lethbridge ATA Local 41
Scholarship
(Lethbridge Alberta Teachers’
Association, Local 41)
Value: $1,500
Number: Two
• Students entering the
Faculty of Education
who have attended high
school within the
Lethbridge Public
School System
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Peter and Margaret Veer
Memorial Award
(Ens family)
• In remembrance of Peter and
Margaret Veer who selflessly
contributed to their community
and society
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Students entering the
Faculty of Education
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Good citizenship
demonstrated through
community
involvement
• May 1
Elmer and Ida Wiens
Faculty of Education
Bursary
(Estate of Ida Wiens)
• Ida taught school from 1944
until she retired in 1980 after
which she travelled extensively
with her husband, Elmer. Their
generosity will support and
encourage Education students
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Students enrolled in a
B.Ed. program
• Financial need
• May 1
French Teacher Education
Award
(French Language Centre;
Department of Modern
Languages)
• Established through the French
Language Centre in the
Department of Modern
Languages thanks to a grant
from COLEP (Canada-Alberta
Official Languages Education
Protocol)
Value: $1,250
Number: Variable
• B.Ed. students majoring
in Modern Languages
Education: French or
French/Spanish or
French/German
• Completion of PSI
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Inez and Maybelle Strong
Award in Education
(Maybelle Strong Lockhart and
John Lockhart)
Value: $1,250 minimum
• Must be entering the
final year of a Bachelor
of Education program
• Canadian citizen and a
resident of southern
Alberta, defined as
south of Township 35
(Bowden South)
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Community
involvement
• Continuing students
enrolled in a B.Ed.
program
• Financial need
Value: $1,000
Ardea Wylie Memorial
Bursary in Education
(Family and friends of Ardea
Wylie)
• Ardea received her B.Ed. from
the University of Lethbridge
and a Master’s degree at SFU.
She taught elementary school
for many years and was excited
to see students problem-solving
and their moments of discovery
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
534
• May 1
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
Bernard and Frank J.
Ackerman Memorial
Music Scholarship
(Joy, Patrick, Robert, and
Sandra Ackerman)
APPLICATION
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing students in
a B.Ed., Music
Education major
• Academic achievement
• Preference given to a
student from a rural or
small town community
• May 1
Echoridge Educational
Foundation Scholarship in
Education
(Echoridge Educational
Foundation)
Value: $1,000
• Continuing B.Ed.
students who have
successfully completed
the Professional
Semester II
requirements
• Academic achievement
• Exemplify the high
standards of the
Professional Code of
Conduct
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Faculty of
Education
Joan Johnson Memorial
Scholarship in Art
Education
(Endowed by Dr. Neal Johnson
and Mrs. Jennie Emery in
memory of Joan Johnson)
• Donated in memory of Joan
Johnson, weaver and artist
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Students in the Faculty • Academic achievement
of Education with a
declared major in Art
• First preference to
applicants in
Professional Semester I
Dr. Helen Manyfingers/
Alumni Association
Education Award
(Dr. Helen Manyfingers and
Univeristy of Lethbridge
Alumni Association)
• Dr. Manyfingers’ achievements
and commitment to her
community serve as a role
model for Native women,
elders, mothers, educators,
and political leaders. She was
the first alumna to receive a
University of Lethbridge
honorary degree
Value: $1,000
• Third- or fourth-year
students enrolled in any
undergraduate degree
program in the Faculty
of Education or
second-year students in
the B.Ed. After an
Approved Degree
program
• Registered members of
the Blood Tribe
• Financial need
• May 1
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
Dr. Richard Mrazek
Memorial Scholarship
(Faculty of Education)
• In honour of Dr. Richard
Mrazek, Science Education
Professor in the Faculty of
Education
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing Science
Education students
who have successfully
completed the
Professional Semester
II requirements
• Academic achievement
• May 1
• Nominated by the
Faculty of
Education
Wigham Family Bursary
(Darol and Ev Wigham)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Must have completed a
minimum of 29
semester course and
enrolled in any degree
program in the Faculty
of Education
• For one award:
preference to students
with an interest in early
childhood education
• Financial need
• May 1
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
Bachelor of Education
Teaching Placement
Scholarship
(Faculty of Education)
Value: $500 to $1,000:
PSI entrance, $500; PSI
entrance and financial
need, $1,000; PSII, $500;
PSII and financial need,
$1,000; PSIII rural
placement, $1,000; PSIII,
$500
• B.Ed. students
registered in PSI, PSII,
or PSIII
First Nations Bachelor of
Education Scholarship
(Faculty of Education)
Value: $500 to $1,000:
• B.Ed. students
PSI entrance, $500; PSI
registered in PSI, PSII,
entrance and financial
or PSIII
need, $1,000; PSII, $500; • First Nations, Métis, or
PSII and financial need,
Inuit ancestry
$1,000; PSIII, $500; PSIII
and financial need, $1,000
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• PSI entrance, PSII, and
PSIII: academic
achievement
• PSI entrance, PSII:
academic achievement
and financial need
• PSIII rural placement:
academic achievement
and teaching placement
in a rural school
• May 1
• PSI, PSII, and PSIII:
academic achievement
• PSI, PSII, and PSIII:
academic achievement
and financial need
• May 1
Alberta Retired Teachers’ Value: $500 minimum
Association Scholarship
(Endowed by the Alberta
Retired Teachers’ Association)
• Members of ARTA are
demonstrating their continued
commitment to the profession
of teaching by establishing this
award
• Students who have
successfully completed
the Professional
Semester II
requirements in the
previous fall or spring
semesters
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
excellence in student
teaching
• Consideration may also
be given to
extracurricular
activities related to
establishing teaching
experience
• May 1
Education Award of
Excellence
(University of Lethbridge
alumni and friends)
Value: $500 minimum
• Continuing students in
the Faculty of
Education
• Academic achievement
• Not required
EUS Tutoring Scholarship
(University of Lethbridge
Education Undergraduate
Society)
Value: $500
Number: Two
• Successful completion
of Professional
Semester I
• Academic achievement
• Commitment to the
EUS tutoring program
• Must have tutored with
the program for at least
two semesters
• May 1
Dorothy Gooder Prize
(People First Association of
Lethbridge)
Value: $500 minimum
• Students graduating
from full-time studies in
the Faculty of
Education who have a
special interest and
aptitude in the teaching
of special needs
children
• Preference will be given
to candidates
interested in working
with students with
mental handicaps
• Academic achievement
• Must show an interest,
demonstrated through
course work in Special
Education and
experience with
children with special
needs during
Professional Semester
III
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• Not required
Julian Guay Memorial
Biology Education
Scholarship
(Family and friends of Dr. Julian
Guay)
• Dr. Julian Guay was a Professor
in the Faculty of Education
from 1968 to 1995
Value: $500
• Students majoring in
Biological Sciences who
have been admitted to
the Faculty of
Education
• Preference to students
who have
demonstrated an
interest in
environmental studies
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
excellence in student
teaching
(Education 3600)
• Must have a course
grade of at least ‘A’ in
Curriculum and
Instruction
(Education 3601) for
Biological Sciences
majors
Rita L. Irwin Scholarship
for Art Education
(Rita L. Irwin, Ed.D.)
• Rita Irwin is a University of
Lethbridge alumna, Professor
of Art Education and Associate
Dean of Teacher Education at
the University of British
Columbia. She established this
award to encourage students
with an interest in art
education
Value: $500
• B.Ed. students with a
major in Art Education
• Academic Achievement • Not required
Kimmitt Scholarship
Value: $500 minimum
(Endowed by Robert Kimmitt)
• Mr. Kimmitt began his
teaching career in the 1930s in
rural Alberta. He worked to
establish Lethbridge
Community College, and has
served in many volunteer
leadership positions
• Continuing students
who have successfully
completed the
Professional Semester
II requirements in the
previous fall or spring
semesters
• Preference to students
who attended high
school in southern
Alberta
• Excellence in student
teaching
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Ruby I. Larson Scholarship
in Education (Teaching of
the Gifted and Talented)
(Dr. Ruby I. Larson)
Value: $500 minimum
• A minimum of 29
semester courses in the
Faculty of Education
• Special interest and
aptitude in the teaching
of the gifted and
talented demonstrated
through course work
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Elizabeth Stott Memorial
Award
(Family of Elizabeth Stott)
• In honour of Elizabeth Stott
who was a dedicated
schoolteacher in Lethbridge for
over 25 years
Value: $500
• Continuing students in
the B.Ed. program who
are enrolled in
Professional Semester
III in the fall or spring
semester in which the
award is granted
• Financial need
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Dr. Jim Twa Memorial
Scholarship in Education
(Estate of Dr. Jim Twa)
• Established in honour of Jim
Twa, retired in 1986 from the
University of Lethbridge Faculty
of Education. He had a strong
work ethic and high teaching
standards
Value: $500
• Continuing students
enrolled in a B.Ed.
program
• Academic achievement
• May 1
ULSU Emerging Teachers
Award
(The Students' Union,
University of Lethbridge)
• Established to encourage
student involvement and to
assist Education students with
the cost of PSIII and in their
first year of teaching
Value: $500
• Continuing students in
the Faculty of
Education, beginning
final year, registered for
PSIII
• Successful completion
of PSII
• Involvement in oncampus activities in the
Faculty of Education,
EUS or ULSU
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Alberta Business
Education Association
Scholarship
(Alberta Business Education
Association)
Value: $300 minimum
• Successfully completed
29 semester courses
• Preference to
candidates who are
members of the
Alberta Business
Education Association
• Academic achievement
• Payable upon
confirmation of fulltime enrolment in the
Faculty of Education
with a major in Career
and Technology Studies
(CTS): Business Focus
• May 1
Phi Delta Kappa Education
Scholarship
(Southern Alberta Chapter of
Phi Delta Kappa)
Value: $300 minimum
• Students enrolled in
Professional Semester I
in the fall or spring
semesters preceding
the award
• Academic achievement
• Promise of teaching
excellence
• Not required
Ruth Chorley Memorial
Prize
(Endowed by the friends of the
late Ruth Chorley)
Value: $100 minimum
• Must have completed
B.Ed. degree
requirements during
the current academic
year with a Professional
Semester III focus in
Elementary Education
• Academic achievement
• Superior interaction
skills with young
children in a classroom
during the Professional
Semester III
• The PS III - Elementary
Education practicum
must be completed at
the Kindergarten to
Grade 3 level
• Not required
EUS Award
(University of Lethbridge
Education Undergraduate
Society)
Value: $100
Number: Five
• Successful completion
of Professional
Semester I
• Must be a student
member of the EUS and
ATA
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• Community
involvement
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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TITLE AND DONOR
d.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Fine Arts
Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards (p. 504)
pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Fine Arts at the University of
Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.
1.
General
Abbondànza Fine Arts
Scholarship
(Faculty of Fine Arts and Coco
Pazzo Italian Café)
• Abbondànza (Italian for
‘abundance’) is a unique
project that partners the
Faculty of Fine Arts with a
locally owned and operated
business, Coco Pazzo Italian
Café
Value: $3,000 minimum
Number: Minimum of
nine
• Completed between 25
and 34 courses toward
a B.F.A. - Art, Dramatic
Arts, New Media or
Multidisciplinary, or
B.Mus.
• Participation in studio
and/or performancebased courses
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.30) • Faculty of Fine
• Demonstrated
Arts will nominate
excellence in the studio
from eligible
and/or performanceapplicants
based courses
Agnes Turcotte Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by the late Louis
Sherman Turcotte)
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Students majoring in
Art, Dramatic Arts or
Music in a B.A., B.F.A.,
or B.Mus. program
• A minimum of 19
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• Outstanding artistic
talent
Faculty of Fine Arts
Undergraduate Award
(Faculty of Fine Arts)
Value: $500 - $1,000
Number: Variable
• Continuing students in
a Faculty of Fine Arts
undergraduate degree
program
• Demonstrated artistic • Not required
excellence
• Academic achievement
(minimum cumulative
GPA of 2.50 and
minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.00 in the
major discipline (or
first stream for
Multidisciplinary major)
Nancy Jessop Fine Arts
Scholarship
(Estate of Walter Jessop)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Continuing students
enrolled in a B.F.A. or a
B.Mus. program
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated artistic
talent
• May 1
• Faculty of Fine
Arts will nominate
from eligible
applicants
The George and Olive
Spinks Scholarship in the
Fine Arts
(George and Olive Spinks)
Value: $800 minimum
• No less than 19
semester courses, of
which no less than 6
must have been in the
Fine Arts
• Preference to students
with a Fine Arts major
• Academic achievement
• Potential for growth in
Art, Dramatic Arts, or
Music
• May 1
Fine Arts Award of
Excellence
(University of Lethbridge
alumni and friends)
Value: $500 minimum
equally distributed
amongst Art, Music, New
Media, Theatre and
Dramatic Arts
• Continuing students in • Academic achievement
the Faculty of Fine Arts
• Not required
Clint Dunford Award in
Fine Arts
(Clint Dunford)
Value: $500
• Must have completed at
least 19 semester
courses
• May 1
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated aptitude
and creativity in Art,
Dramatic Arts, or
Music
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
APPLICATION
Sharon and Art Ferrari
Award
(Sharon Stevenson-Ferrari and
Art Ferrari)
• Sharon Stevenson-Ferrari and
Art Ferrari are both alumni and
strong supporters of the
University of Lethbridge
Value: $500 minimum
• Canadian citizens
• Must have completed at
least 24.0 credit hours
while enrolled in the
Faculty of Fine Arts
Lucky Star Guitars/
Geomatic Attic Fine Arts
Award
(Lucky Star Guitars and
Geomatic Attic)
• Lucky Star Guitars and
Geomatic Attic are prominent
supporters of local and visiting
musical acts. They are annually
supporting a student art
project of an album cover
Value: $250
• Continuing or
• Artistic potential
• Application
graduating
• Academic achievement
submitted to
undergraduate students
(minimum GPA of 2.50)
Faculty of Fine
in any Fine Arts
Arts includes a
undergraduate
portfolio of work
program
• Selection by
committee
Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison Scholarship
- Fine Arts
(Endowed by the late Lubov
Alexandra de Grandmaison)
• Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison bestowed to the
University of Lethbridge Art
Collection 10 pastel drawings
by her late father, Nicholas de
Grandmaison
Value: $2,000
• Native students
majoring in Art
• Academic and artistic
achievement
• May 1
Visual Arts Founding
Faculty Award
(Friends of the Art
Department Founding Faculty
Members)
• Established in appreciation of
the first University of
Lethbridge Art Department
Faculty including Herb Hicks,
Larry Weavers, Billy McCarroll,
Jeff Olson, Charlie Crane, Carl
Granzow and Pauline
McGeorge
Value: $1,500
• Continuing students in
any undergraduate
degree program who
have completed a
minimum of 60 credit
hours
• Demonstrated
achievement in Studio
Art courses in
traditional media
• Academic achievement
• Not required
• Nominated and
selected by a
Faculty of Fine
Arts committee
Mary Annis Award in
Studio Art
(Mary Annis)
• Mary Annis, an alumna,
established this award to
encourage student
understanding of the
fundamentals of art, the
pursuit of aesthetic expression,
and creative activity
Value: $1,200 minimum
• At least third-year
standing in a B.F.A. Art, Art Studio major
• Completion of required
Art courses (for year of
program)
• Academic achievement • Separate
in introductory Art
application
courses
required
• Financial need
• Selection by
• Explanation of role and
committee within
value of creative activity
the Art
• Preference given to
Department
students completed or
enrolled in Drawing II/
III
2.
Art
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
540
• May 1
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
John Clark Scholarship in
Art
(Friends and colleagues of John
Clark)
Value: $500 minimum
• Students entering their
fourth year of study
toward a B.F.A. - Art
degree
• Meritorious
• Not required
achievement in painting
Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison Scholarship
- Part-Time Studies in Fine
Arts
(Endowed by the late Lubov
Alexandra de Grandmaison)
• Lubov Alexandra de
Grandmaison bestowed to the
University of Lethbridge Art
Collection 10 pastel drawings
by her late father, Nicholas de
Grandmaison
Value: $500
• Native students
majoring in Art
• A minimum of two and
no more than 7.5
graded courses in the
fall and spring
semesters immediately
preceding the granting
of the award
• Academic and artistic
achievement
• May 1
Gordon Mantle Memorial
Scholarship in Art
(Edythe [Mantle] Smith, in
loving memory of her husband
Gordon)
Value: $900 minimum
• Preference to students
who are completing
their first year of study
• Academic achievement
• Aptitude and interest in
studio art
• Not required
George Varzari Sculpture
Award
(National Salvage)
Value: $250
• Must be presently
enrolled in a sculpture
course
• Outstanding
accomplishment in the
area of sculpture
• The work or body of
works must have been
sculptured during the
current academic year
• Not required
Department of Art Prize
(Department of Art,
University of Lethbridge)
Value: $200 minimum
• Students with a
declared major in Art
• Preference to students
who have completed at
least 19 semester
courses
• Academic achievement
• Artistic ability
• Not required
Leo and Phyllis Singer
Award in Costuming
(Estate of Phyllis and Leo
Singer)
• The Singers were well-known
Lethbridge clothiers and longtime supporters of the
University of Lethbridge. An
exceptional collection of
clothing was donated to the
costume shop in addition to
establishing this award
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students
enrolled in a B.F.A. Dramatic Arts
Technical/Design major
with a focus on
costuming
• Ability and interest in
the costuming area,
e.g., sewing, fashion,
costume construction,
or costume design
• Academic achievement
• Not required
David and Jo Spinks Award
in Dramatic Arts
(David and Jo Spinks)
• David Spinks was a founding
professor and the first Chair of
the University of Lethbridge
Dramatic Arts Department.
He has a special interest in
theatre for young audiences
Value: $1,000
Number: Two
• Third- or fourth-year
students in any
undergraduate degree
program with a dramarelated major
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
and a strong
participation record in
the U of L theatre
productions
• May 1
3.
Dramatic Arts
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Peter Ustinov Scholarship
in Dramatic Arts
(Dr. Peter Ustinov)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Preference to students
who have completed a
minimum of 29
semester courses
majoring in Dramatic
Arts
• Academic achievement
• Artistic ability in
Dramatic Arts
• Not required
George Ryga Memorial
Scholarship
(Department of Theatre and
Dramatic Arts, University of
Lethbridge)
Value: $800 minimum
• Preference to students
who have completed no
less than 10 and no
more than 19 semester
courses, who are
enrolled in the B.F.A. Dramatic Arts program
or who have a major in
Dramatic Arts, and
who have participated
in one or more
productions of the
U of L Department of
Theatre and Dramatic
Arts
• Academic achievement
• Potential for
development in
Dramatic Arts
• May 1
Iwata Award in Dramatic
Arts
(Mr. Junjiro Iwata)
Value: $500 minimum
• Students who have
completed 19 semester
courses majoring in
Dramatic Arts in the
B.A. or B.F.A. program
or in Drama Education
• Academic achievement
• Artistic ability in
Dramatic Arts
• May 1
Value: Up to $5,000
• Full-time students who
will have successfully
completed a minimum
19 semester courses in
a B.Mus. program with
a declared major in
Digital Audio Arts at
the time the research is
undertaken
• An outstanding
research proposal
submitted by a student
or team of students
who will be completing
the research for course
credit
• Demonstrated
proficiency in Digital
Audio Arts measured
by academic
achievement,
exemplary creative
work, overall ability
and/or potential
• March 31
• Must include the
research proposal
from the student
or team and
supporting
documentation
from the research
supervisor
• Selection by
Department of
Music
Clear Sky Radio Music
Value: Up to $2,500
Number: Variable
Award
(Clear Sky Radio Inc.)
• Clear Sky Radio Inc., the
owner/operator of CJOC-FM
“94.1 The Lounge” and CKBDFM “98.1 The Bridge” in
Lethbridge, established this
award to provide support to
music students at the
University of Lethbridge
• Students entering or
continuing in the B.Mus.
program
• Academic achievement
• Not required
• Nomination by
Department of
Music
4.
Music
Joyce and Ron Sakamoto
Prize for Research and
Development in Digital
Audio Arts
(Joyce and Ron Sakamoto)
• Successful music business
professionals and long-time
supporters of the Department
of Music at the University of
Lethbridge, the Sakamoto’s
have established this award to
encourage gifted music
students to pursue careers in
the digital audio arts
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Evelyn Beattie Memorial
Music Scholarship
(David Renter, Diane and
Jergen Renter)
• David Renter, his siblings and
his parents wish to pay tribute
to David's grandmother, Evelyn
Beattie, who was instrumental
in David's musical education
including his undergraduate
degree at the University of
Lethbridge
Value: Up to $1,500
• Students entering
second year in a B.Mus.
program with the
instrument of
saxophone or piano.
• If no candidates, brass
or woodwind
instruments will also be
considered along with
students who are
entering third year
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated ability
and potential in music
performance
• May 1
• Applications
reviewed by
Department of
Music
Hembroff Music
Performance Award
(The Honourable Mr. Justice
Vaughan and Mrs. Marilyn
Hembroff)
• As patrons of the arts, the
Hembroffs have established
this award to encourage gifted
students to pursue careers in
the music performance arts
Value: $1,500 each for
two awards
$1,000 each for three
awards
Number: Two or three
• Full-time students
enrolled in their third
or final year of a B.Mus.
program
• Enrolled in Music
Studio courses
• Proficiency in music
performance, as
determined by studio
courses
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Tom Lavers Memorial
Music Award
(Leslie, Alyson, and Daphne
Lavers)
• Leslie, Alyson and Daphne
Lavers wish to honour their
father Tom Lavers who had a
life-long love for music
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Continuing students
majoring in Music and
specializing in voice
• Preference to bass or
bass/baritone voice
students with a second
preference to tenors
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated ability
and potential in voice
performance
• Not required
• Nomination by
Department of
Music
Josh Burton Memorial
Award
(Wayne and Jasmine Burton)
• In loving memory of Josh, a
nephew who was a passionate
musician and a humanitarian
who did mission work in
Guatemala
Value: $1,000
• Continuing B.Mus.
students
• Participation in studio,
composition and digital
audio arts courses
• Academic achievement
• Community
involvement and/or
volunteer work
• May 1
Digital Audio Arts
Undergraduate Award
(Faculty of Fine Arts)
Value: $500 - $1,000
Number: Variable
• Continuing
• Demonstrated artistic
undergraduate students
excellence
in a B.Mus. with a major • Academic achievement
in Digital Audio Arts
(minimum cumulative
GPA of 2.50 and
minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.00 in Music
courses)
Intermezzo Classical
Voice Award
(Dr. Doug Myhre)
• Award supports the growth
and enrichment of the classical
voice student by providing
funds for any single experience
for vocal development
Value: $1,000
• B.Mus. students with
• Academic achievement • January 31
voice as the instrument
(minimum GPA of 3.00) • Application
• Participation in an
• Financial need
includes audition
activity, experience, or • Preference to
DVD, two letters
opportunity to enhance
community
of
vocal development
involvement
recommendation,
• Preference to secondproposal of
or third-year students
enhanced
experience, and
250-word essay
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Phyllis Mary McDonell
Memorial Scholarship
(Endowed by the late Phyllis
McDonell)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Students with a
• Must have been
declared major in Music
enrolled in a Music
Studio course in both
the fall and spring
semesters
• Not required
Joyce and Ron Sakamoto
Digital Audio Arts Award
(Joyce and Ron Sakamoto)
• Successful music business
professionals and long-time
supporters of the Department
of Music at the University of
Lethbridge, the Sakamoto’s
have established this award to
encourage gifted music
students to pursue careers in
the digital audio arts
Value: Up to $1,000
• Total amount to be
awarded in one year is
not to exceed $5,000
• Full-time students
continuing in the B.Mus.
program with a major
in Digital Audio Arts
• Not required
• Nomination by
Department of
Music
Lucky Star Guitars/
Geomatic Attic Digital
Audio Arts Award
(Lucky Star Guitars and
Geomatic Attic)
• Lucky Star Guitars and
Geomatic Attic are prominent
supporters of local and visiting
musical acts. They are annually
supporting a student recording
project
Value: $750
Number: One (Value may
be shared equally by two
recipients)
• Continuing or
• Artistic potential
• Application
graduating
• Academic achievement
submitted to
undergraduate students
(minimum GPA of 2.50)
Faculty of Fine
majoring in Digital
Arts includes a
Audio Arts
portfolio of work
• Selection by
committee
Clare C. Simpson
Memorial Scholarship
(Endowed by Mrs. Dagmar
Simpson in memory of her late
husband)
Value: $400 minimum
• Students majoring in
Music in a B.A.
program, Music
Education in a B.Ed.
program, or following a
B.Mus. program
• Academic achievement
• Exceptional aptitude in
an applied Music area
• May 1
William and May Jasman
Scholarship
(Mrs. May Jasman)
• Mr. Jasman was a natural born
musician and played Saturday
nights in a dance orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasman farmed
in various locations around
Lethbridge for most of the 66
years they were married
Value: $300 minimum
• Completed at least 30.0
credit hours
• Must have a declared
major in Music
• Must have been
enrolled in a Music
Studio course in both
the fall and spring
semesters
• Preference to a student
from Lethbridge and
area
• May 1
Jean C. Pickard Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by Mr. J.W. Pickard
in memory of his late wife Jean
C. Pickard)
Value: $200 minimum
• Must be majoring in
Music and enrolled in
Music Studio courses
studying an instrument
• Preference to a Cellist
• Academic achievement
• Proficiency as an
instrumentalist
• May 1
• Demonstrated
proficiency in Digital
Audio Arts measured
by academic
achievement,
exemplary creative
work, overall ability
and/or potential
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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e.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Health Sciences
Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards (p. 504)
pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Health Sciences at the
University of Lethbridge in the fall term immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.
AstraZeneca Aboriginal
Nursing Award
(Frontline Health Program of
AstraZeneca)
• Established to help student
nurses gain practical clinical
experience in Aboriginal
communities
Value: $4,000
Number: One per
semester
• Nursing students
entering or continuing
in a preceptored clinical
experience program
related to Aboriginal
health
• Preference given to
FNMI students
• Commitment to gaining
clinical experience in an
Aboriginal setting
• Achievement assessed
according to the clinical
experience program
requirements
• Not required
• Nominated by the
Faculty of Health
Sciences
"For the Love of It" Award
for Nursing Excellence
(Proceeds from the 2009
Calendar Project)
• Rebeca Derkitt, B.N. 2009,
spearheaded a fundraiser that
produced a calendar featuring
19 B.N. students. The
proceeds from the sale of the
calendar are supporting this
award and Children's Link, a
Calgary-based charity
Value: $2,000
• B.N. students who have
completed their third
year in the B.N.
program
• Excellence in Nursing
demonstrated in the
practicum and
classroom
• Satisfactory academic
achievement
• Not required
• Nominated by
committee
The Joe Ghert Memorial
Scholarship in Nursing
(Mrs. B. Ghert)
Value: $1,800 minimum
• Must be entering the
final year of the B.N.
program
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Frank M. and Lila Linn
Thompson Prize
(Estate of Frank M.
Thompson)
Value: $1,700
• Students graduating
from the Faculty of
Health Sciences
• Highest cumulative
GPA among spring or
preceding fall graduates
of the Faculty of Health
Sciences during that
academic year
• Not required
R.E. (Robert) and Mildred
Shackleford Award
(Mrs. Mildred Shackleford)
• Mr. R.E. Shackleford was a
prominent businessman in the
City of Lethbridge and actively
served in various community
organizations for many years
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Must be in at least third
year of the B.N.
program
• Must have completed a
minimum of five
semester courses at
the U of L
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
• May receive award
only once
University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association
Scholarship in Nursing
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Association)
Value: $1,300 minimum
• A minimum of nine
graded courses in the
B.N. program, at least
five of these taken at
the U of L
• Academic achievement
and proficiency in the
Nursing Practice
course(s)
• May 1
Frank M. and Lila Linn
Thompson Nursing
Scholarship
(Estate of Frank M.
Thompson)
Value: $1,200 minimum
• Must be entering the
final year of the B.N.
program
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Public Health Travel
Award
(Faculty of Health Sciences)
Value: $1,000
Number: Variable
• B.H.Sc. Public Health
students registered in
PUBH 4550 or PUBH
4995
• Academic good
standing as measured
by the Faculty of Health
Sciences
• Confirmed practicum
placement or thesis
research work located
outside of a 500 km
commuting distance
from Lethbridge
• October 1 (fall
semester travel)
• February 1 (spring
semester travel)
• May receive award
once
Marie Sandham Award
(Dr. Dean Sandham, family and
friends of Marie Sandham)
Value: $1,000
• Continuing students in
the B.N. or B.N. After
Degree program
(attending full-time at
the U of L)
• Resides in, or has just
moved from, a rural or
small town community
prior to starting at the
U of L
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Value: $1,000
Southern Alcare Manor
Award in Addictions
Counselling
(Southern Alcare Manor)
• Established in appreciation for
the quality of University of
Lethbridge students who
complete internships at the
agency and to encourage a
career in addictions counselling
• Continuing students
pursuing a B.H.Sc. Addictions Counselling
program
• Successful completion
of the first internship in
the preceding fall or
spring semester
• Outstanding
performance in the first
internship
• Not required
• Selection by
committee within
the Faculty of
Health Sciences
Charlotte Gregory
Memorial Scholarship
(Dr. Stan Gregory and Mrs.
Mathilde Miller)
• Donated in memory of
Charlotte Gregory in
recognition of her dedicated
community service
Value: $900 minimum
• Students enrolled in the
Faculty of Health
Sciences
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Penny Anne Turner
Memorial Scholarship
(Family and Friends of Penny
Anne Turner)
• P.A. Turner was working as a
nurse in Saudi Arabia at the
time of her sudden passing in
1996
Value: $900 minimum
• Must have completed
the first three years of
the B.N. program and
be returning to
complete the fourth
year
• Nominations will be
sought from classmates
for the student who
demonstrates the most
positive leadership
abilities
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Frank M. and Lila Linn
Thompson Scholarship for
Part-Time Studies in
Nursing
(Estate of Frank M.
Thompson)
Value: $600 minimum
• Students entering the
final year of the B.N.
program, who have
completed a minimum
of eight courses while
enrolled as part-time
students in the Faculty
of Health Sciences at
the U of L
• Academic achievement
• May 1
CAT Award - Faculty of
Health Sciences Nursing
(Members of the Nursing
Faculty)
• Faculty members have
established this award to
recognize the application of
knowledge, skills and attributes
in nursing practice: clinical
competence, attributes of
caring and the true spirit of
nursing (CAT)
Value: $500
• Full-time students
enrolled in the B.N.
program who have
successfully completed
third-year
requirements
• Outstanding
• Not required
performance and
• Candidates will be
abilities in three major
nominated by
focus areas:
Nursing faculty
• Clinical competence
and selected by a
• Attributes of caring
committee within
• True spirit of Nursing
the Faculty of
Health Sciences
Health Sciences Award of
Excellence
(University of Lethbridge
alumni and friends)
Value: $500 minimum
• Continuing students in
the Faculty of Health
Sciences
• Academic achievement
Florence Ruff Memorial
Award
(Ruff family—Walter Ruff,
Blair and Laurie Ruff, Joe and
Leslie Gatner)
• The Ruff family are dedicating
this award in memory of
Florence Ruff who passed away
in 1998
Value: $500
• Students in at least
third-year standing of
the B.N. program with
an interest in palliative
care
• Financial need
• May 1 (continuing
• Academic achievement
students)
(minimum GPA of 3.00) • June 15 (transfer
students)
• A brief statement
describing the
involvement or
interest in
palliative care
must be submitted
Henry Bergen - GEN
Value: $500 minimum
Manufacturing Ltd. Award
(GEN Manufacturing Ltd. and
the University of Lethbridge
Faculty of Health Sciences)
• In 1948, Henry Bergen and
family left war-torn Germany
for a new life in Canada. He
worked many years for the
Lethbridge Research Centre,
then established GEN
Manufacturing Ltd. in 1968
• Continuing students in
a B.N. or B.H.Sc. Addictions Counselling
program
• Resides in, or has just
moved from, a rural or
small town community
prior to starting at the
U of L
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
• May receive award
only once
Helen Morgan
Value: $300 minimum
Community Health Award
(Family of the late Helen
Morgan)
• Donated in memory of Helen
Morgan in recognition of her
extensive volunteer work with
local community health groups
• Students enrolled in the
Faculty of Health
Sciences
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated interest
in Community Health
through employment
or volunteer work in
the field
• Not required
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
f.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Management
Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards (p. 504)
pertain unless otherwise stated. All awards are payable to students enrolled in full-time studies in Management at the University
of Lethbridge in the fall semester immediately following the granting of the award, unless otherwise stated.
1.
Entrance
John Davis Scholarship
(Friends of John Davis)
• John Davis is a long-standing,
well-respected southern
Alberta businessman and
owner of numerous auto
dealerships. He has shared his
success by supporting
numerous local charities and
organizations, particularly in
the area of amateur sports
Value: $2,500
Number: Two
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Philip North Scholarship
(Friends of Philip North)
• R. Philip M. North QC, cofounder of North & Co. LLP, is
a model of dedication to his
profession, community and the
University of Lethbridge
Value: $2,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Community and/or
athletic involvement
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students admitted
in Spring)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Nominated by the
Faculty of
Management
Christine Van Raay
Scholarship
(Cor Van Raay)
• Established in loving memory
of Christine by husband Cor.
After emigrating from Europe,
Cor and Christine met, married
and founded what became one
of Canada’s largest individually
owned cattle operations
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Andy Anderson
Scholarship
(Friends of Andy Anderson)
• Andy Anderson served
Lethbridge for 22 years, during
which period he held the Office
of Mayor from March, 1968 to
October, 1986
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Del Allen Scholarship
(Friends of Del Allen)
• The success of D.A. Electric, in
combination with Del Allen's
values and sense of
community, have allowed him
to contribute much to
numerous organizations and
clubs in the Lethbridge area.
He was given a ‘key to the city’
and was designated "Citizen of
the Year."
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Art Batty Scholarship
(Friends of Art Batty)
• The values Art’s parents
instilled in him in childhood
have led to a successful
business career (including Art
Batty Construction and
Josephine Tussaud Inc.) and a
happy retirement
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Preference will be given
to students with a
documented disability
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students admitted
in spring)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Documentation
required or
registration with
Accommodated
Learning Centre
Van and Helen Christou
Scholarship
(Friends of Van & Helen
Christou)
• Dr. Van Christou and his late
wife, Helen, secured the first
major art donation to the
University in 1967, and are
revered as pioneers of the
University's world-renowned
art collection
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Value: $1,000 minimum
Richard Davidson, Q.C.
Scholarship
(Friends of Richard Davidson)
• Richard Davidson has made a
life by giving. His involvement in
the community includes active
membership in various
community organizations
including the University of
Lethbridge Senate and the
President’s Advisory Committee
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
George B. Davies Jr.
Scholarship
(Friends of George Davies)
• George B. Davies Jr. has been
instrumental in helping
Lethbridge Iron Works, a
family business, become an
industry leader
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Clint Dunford Scholarship
(Friends of Clint Dunford)
• Clint Dunford has made a long
lasting impact on the province
of Alberta as a volunteer,
business professional and in his
public life as Minister of
Economic Development,
Minister of Human Resources
and Employment and Minister
of Advanced Education and
Career Development
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Community
involvement
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• March 15 (high
school applicants)
• May 1 (continuing
students admitted
in Spring)
• June 15 (transfer
students)
• Nominated by the
Faculty of
Management
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Reed C. and Eva Ellison
Memorial Scholarship
(Friends of Reed and Eva
Ellison)
• Reed C. Ellison, former
President of Ellison Milling and
Elevator Company, was a
progressive businessman. Both
he and Eva Ellison were longtime friends of the University of
Lethbridge and are
remembered for their public
service and concern for the
welfare of Lethbridge
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Leonard Haney
Scholarship
(Friends of Leonard Haney)
• Leonard Haney helped
establish Haney Farms, and
was awarded the ‘Order of
Excellence’ by the Province of
Alberta for his contribution to
the betterment of education in
the Province and his
outstanding service to the
Pedigreed Seed Industry in
Canada
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Cleve Hill Scholarship
(Friends of Cleve Hill)
• Cleve Hill has served as a
volunteer with many
organizations, including the
Lethbridge and District
Exhibition Board, Lethbridge
Jaycees, YMCA, Chamber of
Commerce and the University
of Lethbridge
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Robin Hood Scholarship
(Friends of Robin Hood)
• During his distinguished 40year career with the Royal
Bank of Canada (RBC), Robin
Hood rose from a junior
position to Vice President
Alberta South. He is respected
for his leadership and the
contributions he has made to
RBC and the communities he
has lived in
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Dr. David Hughes
Scholarship
(Friends of Dr. David Hughes)
• Dr. David Hughes was
President and CEO of Canbra
Foods and was the first to be
honoured at a Faculty of
Management Scholarship
Dinner
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Gary Kirk Scholarship
(Friends of Gary Kirk)
• Gary Kirk is a passionate
sports promoter, community
volunteer, and owner of Kirk’s
Tire. His strong family values,
true friendships, and
prosperous business stand as
testament to his success and
commitment
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Rex and Marjorie Little
Scholarship
(Friends of Rex and Marjorie
Little)
• Rex and Marjorie Little were
the first husband and wife
team to qualify as CAs in
1958. Both continue to be
long-time friends of the
University of Lethbridge and
have been actively involved in
various activities and
organizations in Lethbridge
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Dale A. Martin Sr. Family
Scholarship
(Friends of Dale A. Martin Sr.)
• Dale A. Martin Sr., founder of
Martin Bros. Memorial Chapel,
Southern Alberta Crematorium
and Martin Bros. Riverview
Funeral Chapel, is well known
for his many attributes. He is
known to be a keen
businessman who is a mentor
for young people and
employees
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Val and Flora Matteotti
Scholarship
(Friends and family of Val and
Flora Matteotti)
• Val and Flora Matteotti have
been highly recognized for their
many contributions to the
community of Lethbridge
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Bruce Milliken Scholarship Value: $1,000 minimum
(Friends and family of Bruce
Milliken)
• Bruce Milliken founded Milliken
Farm Supplies Ltd. and has
been actively involved in many
community groups and
organizations including the
Taber Town Council, Kiwanis
Club, the University of
Lethbridge Senate, and the
Chinook Health Region
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Dennis Neufeldt
Scholarship
(Friends of Dennis Neufeldt)
• Dennis Neufeldt, president of
Haul-All Equipment Systems
Ltd. and family have built a
successful business that is
committed to innovation, ethics
and professionalism and
provides an excellent role
model for our students
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Stubb Ross Scholarship
(Friends of Stubb Ross)
• Stubb Ross founded Time Air in
1966. He was inducted into
the Order of Canada in 1983
and the Alberta Aviation Hall
of Fame in 1986
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Ron Sakamoto
Scholarship
(Friends of Ron Sakamoto)
• Ron Sakamoto is the founder
and owner of Gold and Gold
Productions
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Dr. Yoshio and Florence
Senda Scholarship
(Friends of Yosh and Florence
Senda)
• Dr. Yoshio Senda (LLD '89) and
his wife, Florence, have
dedicated their lives to building
the sport of judo in Lethbridge
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Logan Tait Scholarship
(Friends of Logan Tait)
• Logan Tait is a long-time
Lethbridge resident, Chartered
Accountant and realtor/
business owner whose love of
his family and success in the
sporting world are matched by
his service to his profession and
the community
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Time Air Scholarship
(Time Air Inc.)
• Founded by Stubb Ross in
1966, Time Air grew from a
small local air carrier to an
important component of the
airline network serving western
Canada
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Cor Van Raay Scholarship
(Friends of Cor Van Raay)
• Cor Van Raay is known for his
many philanthropic and
charitable activities. He
received a Lifetime
Achievement Award from the
Alberta Cattle Feeders in 2011
and was recently granted the
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
Medal for his significant
contributions to the beef
industry, his community and
country
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
John Williams Scholarship
(Friends of John Williams)
• One of the first three
Chartered Accountants in
Lethbridge, John Williams
helped to shape the growth of
the profession in the city
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
The Honourable Senator
Joyce Fairbairn
Scholarship
(Friends of Senator Joyce
Fairbairn)
• Joyce Fairbairn was appointed
to the Senate for the Province
of Alberta in June 1984. In
November 1993, Senator
Fairbairn was appointed to the
Privy Council and was the first
woman to be named Leader of
the Government in the Senate
and Minister with Special
Responsibility for Literacy
Value: $900 minimum
• Entering students
admitted to the Faculty
of Management
undergraduate degree
program either in the
spring preceding the
award or the fall in
which it is to be made
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
Vincent Menard Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by Mrs. L.D. Menard
in memory of her late
husband, Vincent Menard)
Value: $300 minimum
• Preference will be given
to a graduate of the U
of L Faculty of Health
Sciences
• Academic proficiency
as measured by the
Faculty of Management
admission average
• Not required
2.
Accounting/Finance
George A. Young C.A.
Memorial Scholarship
(Mrs. Kathleen A. Young)
• George A. Young was the first
Lethbridge-born C.A. to train
and practice his entire life in
Lethbridge
Value: $2,250
• Students majoring in
Accounting who have a
minimum of 29 graded
semester courses
• Intent to become a
Chartered Accountant
• Academic achievement
• May 1
The Chartered
Professional Accountants
Lethbridge Scholarship
(Alberta’s Chartered
Professional Accountants
through the CPA Education
Foundation)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• Accounting majors who
have successfully
completed a minimum
of 29 graded semester
courses
• Academic achievement
• Athletic, social and
service activities may
be considered
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
MNP LLP Scholarship
(MNP LLP)
Value: $1,000
• A minimum of 29
semester courses
• Must show intent to
continue studies
toward the profession
of Accountancy
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Young Parkyn McNab LLP
Chartered Accountants
Scholarship
(Young, Parkyn, McNab)
Value: $1,000
• Must have graduated
from a high school
situated south of
Calgary
• A minimum of 29
semester courses
• Intent to become a
Chartered Professional
Accountant
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Lethbridge and District
Chartered Accountants’
Association Scholarship
(Lethbridge and District
Chartered Accountants’
Association)
Value: $800 minimum
• Must have completed
the requirements of the
B.Mgt. degree and must
have been enrolled in
full-time studies at the
U of L in the final year
• Awarded to the
student graduating with
a major in Accounting
and the highest GPA
among all Accounting
students in the Faculty
of Management
• Not required
Accounting Scholarship
(Anonymous)
Value: $600 minimum
• A minimum of 29
graded semester
courses and declared a
major in Accounting
• Must be an Alberta
resident
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Chartered Professional
Accountants of Alberta
Scholarship
(Chartered Professional
Accountants of Alberta)
Value: $600 minimum
• Students majoring in
Accounting who have a
minimum of 29 graded
semester courses
• Intent to become a
Chartered Professional
Accountant
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
leadership qualities
through extracurricular
contributions to
campus or community
• May 1
Financial Services/
Materials Management
Award
(University of Lethbridge
Financial Services and
Materials Management
Employees)
Value: $500
• Second-year B.Mgt.
students majoring in
Accounting
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 2.50)
• Financial need
Petroleum Accountants
Value: $500
Society of Canada Bursary
(Petroleum Accountants
Society of Canada)
• Continuing or
• Financial need
graduating
undergraduate students
majoring in Accounting
• May 1
KPMG, Chartered
Accountants - A.W. Bell
Memorial Scholarship
(KPMG, Chartered
Accountants)
• A minimum of 19
semester courses
• Preference to students
interested in
Accountancy as a
profession
• May 1
Value: $400 minimum
• Academic achievement
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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KPMG, Chartered
Accountants - R.M. Tanner
Memorial Scholarship
(KPMG, Chartered
Accountants)
3.
Value: $400 minimum
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
• A minimum of 29
semester courses
• Preference to students
interested in
Accountancy as a
profession
• Academic achievement
• May 1
First Nations’ Governance
Imperial Oil Limited
Award
(Imperial Oil Limited)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• New or continuing
students in the Faculty
of Management First
Nations’ Governance
program
• Academic achievement
• Overall performance
and commitment to the
objectives of the Native
Management program
• Not required
Shell Award in Native
Management
(Shell Canada Limited)
Value: $1,000 minimum
• New or continuing
students in the Faculty
of Management First
Nations’ Governance
program
• Academic achievement
• Overall performance
and commitment to the
objectives of the Native
Management program
• Not required
Vern Eagle Bear Memorial
Scholarship
(Family and Friends of Vern
Eagle Bear)
• This award is offered in
memory of Vern Eagle Bear,
from the Blood Reserve, who
was finishing a Management
Certificate in Business
Enterprises and Self-Governing
Systems of Indian, Inuit and
Métis Peoples (B.E.S.S.) at the
time of his death
Value: $250 minimum
• New or continuing
students in the Faculty
of Management First
Nations’ Governance
program
• Academic achievement
• Overall performance
and commitment to the
objectives of the Native
Management program
• Not required
Heil-Stanger Scholarship
in Marketing
(The Heil Family)
Value: $1,000
• Students with a
declared major in
Marketing
• Preference to students
who are not receiving
other awards from the
U of L
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Onitsuka Scholarship
(Mr. Kihachiro Onitsuka)
Value: $500 minimum
• Preference to those
whose program has a
strong emphasis in
international marketing
• Academic achievement
• May 1
4.
Marketing
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
5.
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Other
Zhan`wen Kwan
Scholarship
(Wayne and Rhonda Kwan)
• In honour of Cheung
Zhan`wen Kwan, the father of
Wayne Kwan. Wayne and his
wife Rhonda have owned and
operated the Hiroba food
outlet at the University of
Lethbridge since 1991. The
close friendships established
with students from around the
world are very special to them
Value: $2,500 minimum
• B.Mgt. students
majoring in
International
Management
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Costco Management
Bursary
(Costco Wholesale)
Value: $2,000 minimum
• Second-year B.Mgt.
students who
completed high school
in southern Alberta
• Must have completed a
full course load (30
credits hours) and
received a minimum 2.0
GPA on each course in
the previous Fall and
Spring semesters
• Financial need
• May 1
Canadian Petroleum Tax
Society Scholarship
(Canadian Petroleum Tax
Society)
• CPTS was established in 1955
as an independent educational
society specializing in the
taxation of the oil and gas
industry
Value: $1,500
• Must have completed a
minimum of 19
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• Excellence in the
Introduction to Tax
(Management 3151)
course completed in
the most recent fall or
spring semester
• May 1
CPA Education
Foundation Scholarship
(Chartered Professional
Accountants of Alberta
Education Foundation)
Value: $1,500
CPA assessment fee and
first year CPA tuition fee
waived by CPA Alberta
• Full-time students in
the final year of a B.Mgt.
program
• Must be CPA
candidates or CPA
students
• Academic achievement
based on the highest
average marks in the
equivalent CPA courses
within the B.Mgt.
program
• Highest cumulative
GPA in overall
coursework will be
used if equivalent CPA
course marks are the
same average
• May 1
• CPA ID number
must accompany
application
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Larissa Featherstone
Leadership Award
(Featherstone Family)
• Larissa Featherstone, a
University of Lethbridge
Management alumnus,
established this award with her
family to reward emerging
leaders and to encourage those
who plan to use their
leadership skills to make a
difference for others
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Students entering
fourth-year in a B.Mgt.
program
• Calgary campus
students must
complete a minimum of
18 credit hours,
Lethbridge campus
students must
complete a minimum of
24 credit hours in the
previous two
semesters
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.20) • Applications will
be reviewed by
• Demonstrated
committee within
leadership qualities
the Faculty of
through program
Management
requirements or
campus activities such
as Integrated
Management
Experience, case/
business competitions,
conferences, mentoring
or social clubs
Dan Kazakoff Award in
Student Leadership
(Management IME Class
Alumni)
• IME class alumni established
this award in appreciation of
Dan Kazakoff and his qualities
as a teacher, leader and
mentor
Value: Up to $1,500
• Full-time continuing
B.Mgt. students
• Exceptional leadership • May 1
skills demonstrated
• Include a letter of
through community
reference and
and campus
essay on why
involvement
community
• Academic achievement
service/leadership
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
is important
• Selection by
committee
Louis Moser Memorial
Scholarship
(Estate of Louis Moser)
Value: $1,200 minimum
• Continuing students
enrolled in a B. Mgt.
program
• Academic achievement
• May 1
AMA Insurance
Perseverance Award
(Alberta Motor Association)
Value: $1,000
Number: Two
• B.Mgt. students who
have completed a
minimum of 24 credit
hours or entering
second year
• Academic achievement
(minimum 3.00 GPA)
• An essay relating
obstacles or adversity
overcome to continue
education
• May 1
• Nominated by
Faculty of
Management
Hass & Marsh Wealth
Management Group
Scholarship
(Shawn Hass, Jenn Marsh of
Hass and Marsh Wealth
Management Group)
• Shawn Hass and Jenn Marsh
attended the University of
Lethbridge and wish to support
the community in which they
work
Value: $1,000
• Full-time continuing
B.Mgt. students
• Academic achievement
• Community
involvement
• May 1
• Include a letter of
reference and
essay on why
community
service/leadership
is important
• Selection by
committee
• Continuing students
with a major in Human
Resource Management
and Labour Relations
• Leadership and
community
involvement
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
• B.Mgt. students who
have successfully
completed a minimum
of 30 graded semester
courses
• Outstanding academic
achievement
• Not required
Human Resources
Value: $1,000
Institute of Alberta Award
(Human Resources Institute of
Alberta)
Outstanding Achievement
in Management
(Faculty of Management)
• This scholarship was created to
celebrate excellence in
academic performance
Value: $1,000
Number: Eight – a
minimum of two awarded
to International (Visa)
students
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Supply Chain
Management Association
Alberta Award
(Supply Chain Management
Association of Alberta)
Value: $1,000
• B.Mgt. students who
have completed
Management 3070 –
Intro to Supply Chain
Management
• Academic achievement
Preference given to a
student member of
SCMA Alberta
• Not required
Supply Chain
Management Association
Alberta Bursary
(Supply Chain Management
Association of Alberta)
Value: $1,000
• B.Mgt. students who
have completed
Management 3070 –
Intro to Supply Chain
Management
• Financial need
• Preference given to a
student member of
SCMA Alberta
• May 1
Joel Arnoldussen
Memorial Bursary in
Management
(Clarence and Johanna
Arnoldussen)
• This award is presented by
Bridge City Chrysler in memory
of Joel Arnoldussen in support
of the Management program
Value: $500
• Second-year B.Mgt.
students
• Financial need
• Preference to a student
demonstrating
community
involvement
• May 1
By George Award
(Faculty of Management
Alumni and Friends)
• Dr. George Lermer was the
Founder, Director and Dean in
the Faculty of Management
since its inception in 1981. He
retired from the University of
Lethbridge in 1997
Value: $500 minimum
• Fourth-year students
enrolled in B.Mgt
• Academic achievement • May 1
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Financial need
• Contribution to the
U of L community
Diana Cooper Memorial
Scholarship for
Entrepreneurs
(Endowed by Diana Cooper)
• Donated by Diana Cooper in
the hope that the energy and
entrepreneurial spirit which
she devoted to her business will
be an inspiration to others
Value: $500 minimum
• Candidates will have
gained entrepreneurial
experience through
U of L programs
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
entrepreneurial skills
through volunteer and/
or paid work
experience
• May 1
Human Resources
Institute of Alberta Parttime Award
(Human Resources Institute of
Alberta)
Value: $500
• Continuing students
with a major in Human
Resource Management
and Labour Relations
• Must have successfully
completed more than
3.0 credit hours and
less than 24.0 credit
hours at the U of L in
the previous fall and
spring semesters
• Leadership and
community
involvement
• Academic achievement
• Financial need
• May 1
Management Award of
Excellence
(University of Lethbridge
alumni and friends)
Value: $500 minimum
• Continuing students in
the Faculty of
Management
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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ELIGIBILITY
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APPLICATION
Supply Chain
Management Prize
(Employees from University of
Lethbridge Financial Services
and Materials Management)
Value: $500
• Full- or part-time
continuing students
who completed
Management 3070
(Introduction to Supply
Chain Management)
• Academic achievement • Not required
in Management 3070
• Nominated by the
(Intro to Supply Chain
Faculty of
Management) in either
Management
the fall or spring
semesters
• Positive contribution
and involvement in class
Dan Paulson Memorial
Scholarship
(Family and friends of Dan
Paulson)
• Dan Paulson was an Assistant
Professor in the Faculty of
Management until his death in
1993
Value: $400 minimum
• Students majoring in
Computer Science
within the Bachelor of
Management program
who have completed at
least 10 semester
courses, three of which
are Computer Science
requirements
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Ken McDonald Memorial
Scholarship
(Friends of Ken McDonald)
• Mr. McDonald was an active
business person in the Town of
Taber and was a strong
supporter of many community
events
Value: $300 minimum
• Students who
graduated from a high
school in the Town of
Taber or from a
secondary school
within the Horizon
School Division
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Jack K. Klinger Memorial
Scholarship
(Endowed by the late Jack K.
Klinger)
Value: $250 minimum
• Must have entered
University immediately
after graduation from
high school
• A minimum of 19
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Supply Chain
Management Association
Scholarship
(Supply Chain Management
Association of Alberta)
Value: $200 minimum
• B.Mgt. students who
have completed a
minimum of 19 graded
semester courses
• Academic achievement
• May 1
Lethbridge Chamber of
Commerce Leadership
Award
(LINKS Community Project 2003)
• 2003 LINKS Golf Tournament
was an event organized by the
Integrated Management
Experience class of 2002/03
to establish an enduring link
between the University and the
business community
Value: Variable
• Students who have
completed the
Integrated Management
Experience program in
the current academic
term
• Community service
involvement and
leadership skills
exhibited in class
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for undergraduate awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 24.0
credit hours at the University of Lethbridge in the preceding fall and spring terms.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
Flair Foundation Bursary
(Chartered Professional
Accountants Education
Foundation of Alberta)
• In recognition of the Flair
Foundation’s generosity and
demonstrated commitment to
the future of the CPA
profession in Alberta
Value: Tuition and fees
for six courses and reimbursement for Foreign
Credential Assessment
• Must enrol in a
minimum of six courses
over a 12-month period
in the U of L CPA
Bridging Program
• Students who require
10 or more bridging
program courses to
qualify for CPA
enrolment
• Students must be
working or seeking to
re-enter the Alberta
workforce
• Student must have had
the Foreign Credential
Assessment performed
by CA School of
Business or CPA
Canada
• Financial need
• February 15
Mike Shaikh FCA and
Linda Shaikh Bursary
(Chartered Professional
Accountants Education
Foundation of Alberta)
• In recognition of the Shaikh’s
generosity and demonstrated
commitment to the future of
the CPA profession in Alberta
Value: Tuition and
mandatory fees for up to
three courses per
academic year and the
cost of foreign credential
assessment (if applicable)
• Students in the CPA
Bridging Program and
meet one of the
following:
• Permanent resident
or child of a
permanent resident
who has been in
Canada for five years
or less;
• Non-Canadian
properly accredited
to study in Canada;
• Born elsewhere and
has become a
Canadian citizen
within the last five
years; or
• Worked in another
career for a minimum
of five years
• Student must have had
Foreign Credential
Assessment completed
by CA School of
Business or CPA
Canada
• Financial need
• February 15
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CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Athletics
Please note that the eligibility and tenure conditions set out in the general criteria under Undergraduate Awards (p. 504)
pertain except that unless otherwise stated the student must have been in satisfactory academic standing and have been enrolled
in full-time studies in the previous fall and spring terms.
Deb Steacy Academic AllCanadian Scholarship
(RHW Foundation and
Pronghorns Booster Club)
• In 1988, Canadian
Interuniversity Sport
introduced its first Academic
All-Canadians, those
exceptional student-athletes
who achieve a minimum
academic standing of 80
percent while playing on one of
their university's varsity teams
Value: Variable,
depending on number of
qualifying athletes
Number: Variable
• Continuing full-time
students who have
participated on a
Pronghorn Athletic
Canadian
Interuniversity Sport
varsity team and have
used a year of eligibility
for that sport
• Academic achievement,
minimum 80 percent
(3.40 GPA) on all
courses taken from
September to August
• Minimum course load
of 9 credit hours/
semester in fall and
spring
• Not required
• Registrar or
designate confirms
nomination
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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ELIGIBILITY
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APPLICATION
University of Lethbridge
Pronghorn Recruitment
Award
(University of Lethbridge)
Value: $500 minimum. up
to a maximum of tuition
and fees (successfully
completed courses are
included in the fee
assessment; repeated
courses are not)
Number: Variable
• Students playing on a
Pronghorn Athletics
Team
• Admitted to any degree
program at the
University of
Lethbridge
• Recipients will have
successfully completed
a minimum of 18 credit
hours and achieved a
combined GPA of at
least 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
• Students receiving
this award upon
entering the U of L
will have the
award disbursed in
June if all
conditions are met
Men’s Basketball Athletic
Award
(University of Lethbridge
Athletics Department)
Value: $500 minimum
• Pronghorn Men’s
Basketball players who
have above average
skills in the sport of
basketball and who
have demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Women’s Basketball
Athletic Award
(University of Lethbridge
Athletics Department)
Value: $500 minimum
• Pronghorn Women’s
Basketball players who
have above average
skills in the sport of
basketball and who
have demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Men’s Hockey Athletic
Award
(University of Lethbridge
Athletics Department)
Value: $500 minimum
• Pronghorn Men’s
Hockey players who
have above average
skills in the sport of
hockey and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Women’s Soccer Athletic
Award
(Linning Estate)
Value: $500 minimum
• Pronghorn Women’s
Soccer players who
have above average
skills in the sport of
soccer and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
E.C. Fredericks Athletic
Award
(Emil C. Fredericks)
Value: $500 minimum
• Participation on a
University of
Lethbridge Pronghorn
athletic team
• Continuing or
graduating students
• Recipients are awarded
at the Blue and Gold
Athletic Banquet
• Not required
Mahon Family Sport
Award
(Dr. Mike Mahon and Mrs.
Maureen Mahon)
Value: $500
• Available to students
Number: Eleven
continuing in any
Number: (one male and
degree program and
one female Pronghorn
who are playing on a
student athlete from:
Pronghorn Athletics
Basketball, Hockey,
Team
Soccer, Swimming, Track
& Field and one to Rugby)
• Proficiency in sport
• Demonstrated
outstanding leadership
• Academic achievement
• Not required
• Nomination by
coaches
Southern Oldtimers
Football Association
Award
(Knud Petersen)
• The purpose of this award is to
keep the Pronghorn Women’s
Soccer Program competitive in
CIS competition
Value: $500 minimum
• Pronghorn Women’s
Soccer players who
have above average
skills in the sport of
soccer and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Admitted to any degree
program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Swimming Athletic Award Value: $500 minimum
(Linning Estate)
• Pronghorn Swim Team
Members who have
above average skills in
the sport of swimming
and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Coca-Cola Athletic Award Value: $500 minimum
Number: Variable
(Coca-Cola Bottling Co.)
• Pronghorn team players
who have above
average skills on the
team and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership.
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• Priority will be given to
International students
• Academic achievement • Not required
(minimum GPA of 2.00)
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
Swimming Championship
Award
(Alumni and friends)
Value: $500 to $2,000
• Eligible swimmers who
have a CIS entry
standard
• Admitted to any degree
program
• Achieved a minimum
GPA of at least 2.00
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
Glastech Glazing Alberta
Ltd. Men's Hockey Award
(Glastech Glazing Alberta
Ltd.)
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Pronghorn Men
Hockey players who
have participated in
promoting and teaching
the game of hockey
• Continuing students
• Preference to those
with Lethbridge Minor
Hockey program or
Western Hockey
League experience
• Academic achievement • Not required
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
Glastech Glazing Alberta
Ltd. Women's Hockey
Award
(Glastech Glazing Alberta
Ltd.)
Value: $1,500 minimum
• Pronghorn Women
Hockey players who
have volunteered their
time to promote and
teach the game of
hockey
• Continuing students
• Academic achievement • Not required
(minimum GPA of 3.00)
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
Lanny McDonald Hockey
Award
(Flames Project 75 Hockey
Association)
Value: $1,250
• Students who have
completed at least eight
and no more than 16
semester courses
• Members of the U of L
Pronghorns Hockey
Team in the previous
season
• Leadership
exemplifying the best
qualities of the student
athlete and
contributions to
community life
• Not required
Calgary Sports and
Entertainment Athletic
Award
(Calgary Sports and
Entertainment Group)
Value: $1,000
Number: Three
• Pronghorn men’s or
women’s hockey team
players in any degree
program
• Must be continuing and
have successfully
completed a minimum
of 18 credit hours at
the U of L
• Students will be well
rounded athletes
• Combination of GPA
and community
involvement
• Not required
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
Value: $1,000
• Members of the U of L
Men’s Pronghorn
Hockey Team
• Overall contribution to
the team
• Not required
Gal Family Athletic Award Value: $1,000
(Margie Gal and Friends)
• Established by University of
Lethbridge alumna Margie Gal,
C.A., to support student
athletes and to acknowledge
the role that sport plays in
helping to develop leadership
skills
• Pronghorn Women's
Basketball players who
have above average
skills on the team and
who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
• Meet all CIS criteria for
entering or continuing
athletes including:
• Satisfied all CIS
academic standing
requirements
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics
• Not required
Gold and Gold Hockey
Award
(Gold and Gold Productions)
Value: $1,000
• Pronghorn Men's
Hockey players who
have above average
skills in the sport of
hockey and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Preference will be given
to athletes who
previously played in the
WHL (Western
Hockey League)
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Blaine Kunz Women's
Rugby Award
(Blaine Kunz)
Value: $1,000
Number: Variable
• Pronghorn Women's
Rugby team players
who have above
average skills on the
team and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
• Continuing student
athletes in any degree
program who have
successfully completed
18.0 credit hours at the
U of L
• Achieved a minimum
GPA of at least 2.00
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Not required
Harry and Mildred Cox
Hockey Award
(Harry and Mildred Cox)
• The Cox family has a long and
active association with the
University whether it be by
attending the University of
Lethbridge, serving on the
Board of Governors or the
Senate. The Cox family has
always been very active
supporters of Pronghorn
Athletics
VALUE AND NUMBER
APPLICATION
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Lethbridge Hockey
Hounds Award
(Lethbridge Hockey Hounds)
Value: $1,000
• Must have participated
on the U of L
Pronghorn Hockey
Team in the previous
academic year
• Will have a permanent
residence within the
region defined by: Fort
Macleod to the west;
Claresholm to the
north; Taber to the
east; and Coutts to the
south
• A combined GPA of at
least 2.00 in the
previous fall and spring
semesters
• Not required
• Athletes who have
played in a
recognized
professional
league are not
eligible
• May receive this
award more than
once
Burns Foods Athletic
Award
(Endowed by RHW
Foundation)
Value: $500 minimum
• Continuing students
who have successfully
completed at least two
semesters of full-time
studies in the previous
year at the U of L
• Overall contribution by
a player to an athletic
team
• Must have a cumulative
GPA of no less than
2.00
• Not required
Alumni Soccer Award
(Alumni of the Pronghorn
Soccer Team)
Value: Up to $1,000
Number: Variable
• Pronghorn Soccer
players who have above
average skills in the
sport of soccer and
who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
potential
• Must be admitted to a
degree program
• The recipient must
successfully complete
two semesters of fulltime studies achieving a
minimum combined
GPA of 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
JADS Leadership Award
(Randy Bardock)
Value: Up to $1,000
Number: Variable
• Pronghorn Soccer
players
• Successful completion
of at least 18.0 credit
hours in the previous
fall and spring
semesters
• Outstanding leadership
ability
• Minimum GPA of 2.00
• Not required
R. Philip M. North
Scholarship
(Endowed by the Province of
Alberta)
Value: $500 minimum
• Students who
participated fully in a
Canada West Athletic
program or another
athletic program
requiring equivalent
skill and commitment
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Access to the Future
Award
(Alberta Access to the Future
Funds)
For the following Pronghorn
programs:
Curling
Golf
Men's Basketball
Men's Soccer
Track and Field
Women's Basketball
Women's Hockey
Women's Soccer
Value: $500
Number: Variable
• Pronghorn players who
have above average
skills and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
on the team
• Admitted to any degree
program at the U of L
• Achieved a minimum
GPA of at least 2.00
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Not required
Men’s Basketball Alumni
Award
(Alumni and Friends)
Value: $500 minimum
Number: Variable
• Pronghorn Men’s
Basketball players who
have above average
skills and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
on the team
• Preference to athletes
who are from southern
Alberta
• Admitted to any degree
program
• Achieved a minimum
combined GPA of at
least 2.00
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Not required
Women’s Basketball
Alumni Award
(Alumni and Friends)
Value: $500 minimum
Number: Variable
• Pronghorn Women’s
Basketball players who
have above average
skills and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
on the team
• Preference to athletes
who are from southern
Alberta
• Admitted to any degree
program
• Achieved a minimum
combined GPA of at
least 2.00
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Not required
Canada Winter Games
Award
(1975 Canada Winter Games
Society)
Value: $500
• Residents of southern
Alberta who have
successfully completed
at least 24.0 credit
hours
• High achievement in
athletics
• Contribution to the
community
• Academic achievement
• Not required
Alex Close Memorial
Bursary
(Friends and family of Alex
Close)
• Alex Close served as a systems
support specialist at the
University of Lethbridge until
his passing in 2005. He will be
remembered as a dedicated
member of the University
family. His love of people
shaped his life and motivated
others
Value: $500
• Kinesiology or Exercise • Financial need
Science majors
• Involvement with the
Men’s or Women’s
Pronghorn soccer team
• May 1
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Hockey Alumni Award
(Men's Hockey Alumni
Association)
Value: $500
• Pronghorn Hockey
players who have above
average skills on the
team and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
• Admitted to any degree
program at the U of L
• Achieved a minimum
GPA of at least 2.00
• Meet all CIS Financial
Athletic Award criteria
• Maintained an
acceptable practice and
participation schedule
as defined by the
Athletics Department
• Not required
Pronghorn Women’s
Rugby Alumni Award
(Pronghorn Women’s Rugby
Alumni)
Value: $500
• Pronghorn Women’s
Rugby players who have
above average skills on
the team and who have
demonstrated
outstanding leadership
• Admitted to any degree
program at the U of L
• Recipients will have
achieved a minimum
combined GPA of at
least 2.00
• Must have maintained
an acceptable practice
and participation
schedule as defined by
the Athletics
Department
• Not required
Yosh Senda Judo Award
(Dr. Yosh Senda)
Value: $500 minimum
Number: Two (one each
for male and female Judo
Team members)
• Continuing full-time
students who have
participated on the
U of L Judo Team
• Overall contribution to
the team and to the
sport of Judo
• Academic achievement
(minimum GPA of 2.50)
and completed at least
eight courses in the fall
and spring semesters
preceding the award
• Not required
Steele's Crossing Award in
Swimming
(Mike Morrow)
Value: $500
Number: Two (one each
for male and female Swim
Team members)
• Pronghorn Swim Team
members in their third,
fourth or fifth year or
master’s program
• Competed and scored
points at the Canada
West Championship in
the previous two years
• Preference to students
in Arts and Science,
Health Sciences, or
Education
• Academic achievement
(highest combined GPA
from most recent
academic year)
• Not required
University of Lethbridge
Alumni Athletic Award
(University of Lethbridge
Alumni Athletic Association)
Value: $500 minimum
• Athletes who have
successfully completed
at least three semesters
at the U of L in any
degree program while
participating on a
Pronghorn athletic
team
• Demonstrated
outstanding leadership
to his/her team and the
U of L athletic program
in general
• Must have a cumulative
GPA of at least 2.00
• Not required
Value: $300 minimum
1996 Alberta Winter
Games Scholarship Athletics
(1996 Alberta Winter Games)
• Graduates from a City
of Lethbridge high
school
• Academic achievement
(minimum course load
of 24.0 credit hours in
the previous fall and
spring semesters)
• High achievement in
athletics
• Not required
• Preference given
to those who have
not received this
award previously
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Undergraduate Awards
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Academic Medals
TITLE AND DONOR
VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
Reed C. Ellison Athletic
Award
(Mr. Reed C. Ellison)
Value: $150
Number: Two (one for a
male athlete and one for a
female athlete)
• Participation on a
U of L athletic team
• Academic achievement
• Demonstrated
inspirational leadership
qualities and
sportsmanship
• Not required
Art Bareham Athletic
Award
(Endowed by Mrs. Art
Bareham)
Value: $100 minimum
• Participation on a
U of L athletic team
competing in the
Canada West Athletic
program
• Academic achievement
(minimum course load
of 24.0 credit hours in
the previous fall and
spring semesters)
• Demonstrated
leadership qualities,
sportsmanship and
hard work
• May 1
Faculty of Arts and
Science Gold Medal
(University of Lethbridge)
Number: Two (One for
the Bachelor of Arts and
one for the Bachelor of
Science; Bachelor of Arts
and Science graduates
will be considered with
the appropriate group
depending on their
majors and the
distribution of courses)
• Must have completed
the degree
requirements in the
Faculty of Arts and
Science during the
current academic year
• Awarded to the most
distinguished student
graduating from the
Faculty of Arts and
Science
• Not required
Faculty of Education Gold
Medal
(University of Lethbridge)
Number: One
• Must have completed
degree requirements
during the current
academic year
• Awarded to a student
graduating with ‘Great
Distinction’ or
‘Distinction’
• Not required
William Aberhart Gold
Medal in Education
(Alberta Teachers’
Association)
Number: One
• Must have completed
degree requirements
during the current
academic year
• Awarded to the
student who has shown
the highest general
proficiency in the final
two years of the
Bachelor of Education
program
• Not required
Faculty of Fine Arts Gold
Medal
(University of Lethbridge)
Number: One
• Must have completed
requirements during
the current academic
year
• Awarded to the most
distinguished student
graduating from the
Faculty of Fine Arts
• Not required
School of Graduate
Studies Medals of Merit
(University of Lethbridge)
Number: Variable
• Must have completed
requirements during
the current academic
year
• Awarded to the most
distinguished students
graduating with a
master’s or Ph.D.
degree
• Not required
Faculty of Health Sciences
Gold Medal
(University of Lethbridge)
Number: One
• Must have completed
degree requirements
during the current
academic year
• Awarded to the most
distinguished student
graduating from the
Faculty of Health
Sciences
• Not required
Faculty of Management
Gold Medal
(University of Lethbridge)
Number: One
• Must have completed
degree requirements
during the current
academic year
• Awarded to the most
distinguished student
graduating from the
Faculty of Management
• Not required
5.
ACADEMIC MEDALS
Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible for athletic awards candidates must have completed a minimum of 18.0 credit hours at the University of Lethbridge
in the preceding fall and spring terms. All athletic award payments are subject to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) regulations.
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VALUE AND NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
APPLICATION
The Gold Medal of the
Governor General of
Canada
(The Governor General of
Canada)
Number: One
• Must have completed
degree requirements in
the current academic
year
• Awarded to the
graduating student with
the highest academic
standing in a graduatelevel program
• Not required
The Silver Medal of the
Governor General of
Canada
(The Governor General of
Canada)
Number: One
• Must have completed
degree requirements in
the current academic
year
• Awarded to the
graduating student with
the highest academic
standing in a bachelor’s
degree program
• Not required
6.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Application forms and information for Government Student
Financial Assistance Programs are available from Scholarships
and Student Finance (AH151, tel. 403-329-2585). General
eligibility for full-time assistance is:
• Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada;
• A valid Social Insurance Number;
• Study in an approved post-secondary program of at
least 12 weeks in length;
• Courses must be applied to a recognized degree; and
• Demonstrated financial need.
Most government financial aid programs are need-based.
Students apply for the program through a provincial/territorial
application form. One application encompasses the Canada
Student Loans and Grants program, and Provincial/Territorial
Loans and Grants. Scholarships and Student Finance will assist
students to determine which application to use. Students must
apply to the province/territory which they are considered
residents of, not necessarily the province/territory they are
attending school in.
The government determines financial need by assessing costs
the student will incur for tuition, fees, books and moderate
living costs. Savings, part-time earnings, scholarships, assets
and parental contributions may be assessed as resources and
formulated as to whether a student has need. Students may
appeal the outcome of the government needs assessment.
Allow four to eight weeks for an application to be processed.
Students are advised to apply before June 1 for fall funding.
Students will receive a Notification of Assessment with directions
on where the loan, grant payments or documents will be sent.
Tuition and fees owing will be deducted from the loan
payments. Students are strongly advised to read all
applications and documents before signing. Know your
rights and responsibilities!
In semesters when a returning student who has previous
government student loans does not take out additional student
loans, it is essential the student complete and submit a
Confirmation of Enrolment form. This will protect the student
(interest-free) status of the loan. Confirmation of Enrolment
forms must be filed for both Canada and Provincial student
loans, if both have been previously issued to the student.
General eligibility for part-time financial assistance is the same
as full-time assistance. Check with the staff at Scholarships and
Student Finance for further details.
Financial assistance programs for students with permanent
disabilities are also available. Check with the staff at
Scholarships and Student Finance for further details.
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
TITLE AND DONOR
The following websites have more information on the
Government Financial Assistance Programs for students:
• Alberta residents:
studentaid.alberta.ca
• All other provincial/territory links can be accessed
from:
www.canlearn.ca
• The University of Lethbridge does not participate in the
U.S. Department of Education (USDE) Federal Student
Aid programs. Students can receive Confirmation of
Enrolment for existing USDE-issued loans, but cannot
access new USDE loans to attend the University of
Lethbridge.
a.
Repayment
Students are responsible for repaying their student loans.
However, loans are not repayable during periods of fulltime studies and for six months after graduation or
withdrawal. In certain cases, repayment may be deferred
for additional periods after the six months’ exemption,
upon successful application for the Repayment Assistance
Program.
b.
Withdrawal While on Government Student
Assistance (Loans/Grants Program)
Students must maintain registration to stay eligible for
government student assistance. When on full-time
government student assistance, a student must remain a
full-time student throughout the funded period of study.
If a student withdraws or drops below full-time standing,
the student may be required to repay some or all funding
received. Grant money may be converted to loan money.
Students may be restricted from further government
student assistance for 12 months. Check with the staff at
Scholarships and Student Finance before withdrawing or
dropping registration. Part-time funding programs are
available for graduate students who are studying parttime.
c.
Incomplete (I) and Continuing (X) Grades
Courses used in one semester to determine eligibility for
student loan purposes cannot be used in subsequent
semesters toward a student’s full-time registration.
Independent and Applied Studies courses are classified as
one course and can only be used in one semester to
determine eligibility for student loan purposes. Students
taking more than one semester to complete these
courses should plan their subsequent semester schedules
accordingly.
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d.
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Emergency Student Loan Fund
The purpose of the fund is to provide temporary
assistance to full-time University of Lethbridge students
to meet expenses related to an unexpected shortfall in
their personal finances or an unanticipated delay in their
receipt of financial assistance funding.
An emergency is defined as an unexpected shortfall in
finances that has caused an inability to meet the rent
payments when due, lack of adequate food supplies, and
any other type of expenses related to the necessities of
life that cannot be delayed. Students will not receive
emergency financial assistance to cover registration
deposits, tuition fees, books, fines or debts to other
University departments.
Emergency loans are available to assist students
experiencing delays in the normal disbursement of their
confirmed government student loans or grants. These
advances are also available, in extenuating circumstances,
to those students ineligible for government financial aid.
In such cases, students must have written proof of their
ability to repay the loan.
The full policy is available online at www.uleth.ca/policy/
emergency-student-loan-fund.
INDEX OF AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
A
1996 Alberta Winter Games
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Abbondànza Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aberhart, William - Gold Medal . . . . .
Academic Writing Prize. . . . . . . . . . . .
Access to the Future . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ackerman, Bernard and Frank J. . . . . .
Agricultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary
Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Relocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Special Needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Business Education 
Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Health Services Addictions . .
Alberta Institute of Agrologists . . . . . .
Alberta Motor Association . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Potato Industry Association. .
Alberta Retired Teachers’ 
Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Teachers’ Association 
Local 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Union of Provincial 
Employees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alberta Wheat Commission 
Agronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Allen, Del . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumni Association (University of
Lethbridge)
25th Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calgary Chapter Continuing . . . .
Calgary Chapter Entrance . . . . . .
John Gill Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumni Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Anderson, Andrew and Rheta . . . . . . .
Anderson, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Annis, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
APEGA N.H. Bradley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Archaeological Society of 
Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arnold, Islay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Arnoldussen, Joel
Bursary in Management . . . . . . . .
Arts and Science Award of
Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AstraZeneca Aboriginal Nursing . . . . .
ATCO Gas
Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Treaty Seven First Nations . . . . .
Atkin Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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539
568
514
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535
532
489
489
495
489
495
538
494
528
557
501
536
534
501
495
548
518
514
512
500
512
545
565
523
548
540
527
528
528
558
528
545
500
500
495
B
Bachelor of Nursing After Degree . . . 493
Bareham, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
Bath, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Batty, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bayer CropScience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beattie, Evelyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bellamy, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bengtson, Clarence and Ilene . . . . . . .
Beny, Roloff Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . .
Bergen, Henry - GEN Manufacturing .
Bibby, Bud and Roberta . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bigelow Fowler Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biology Graduate Research 
Symposium Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Block, Andrea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bodie, Myrtle Ruth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Braat, Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brown, Kalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buchanan, William Asbury. . . . . . . . . .
Burns Foods Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Burton, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
By George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
506
549
523
543
489
519
493
547
501
491
532
489
507
532
528
492
565
543
558
Chorley, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Christou, Van and Helen . . . . . . . . . . .
Clark, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clear Sky Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Close, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cloverdale Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coca-Cola Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coleman, Ronald B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cook, Robert M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cooper, Diana
Entrepreneurial . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Costco Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Country 95.5 FM (CHLB) . . . . . . . . . .
Cox, Harry and Mildred. . . . . . . . . . . .
CropLife Canada Alberta Chapter . . .
Crow, Mary Agnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural 
Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
538
549
541
542
566
514
563
496
491
558
527
556
496
564
523
489
500
D
C
Cade, Bill and Elsa Salazar
Evolutionary Ecology . . . . . . . . . .
Student of the Year . . . . . . . . . . .
Calgary Foundation
Camyre, Frances . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Canadian Association of 
Petroleum Producers . . . . . . .
Canadian Association of 
Petroleum Producers
(Engineering). . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calgary Sports and Entertainment 
Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Campus Sustainability Recycling . . . . .
Canada Winter Games
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Canadian Federation of University 
Women
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Canadian Petroleum Tax Society . . . . .
Capstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cardtronics Canada
Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Community Service . . . . . . . . . . .
Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carpenter, David B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carpenter, Winogene Brandow . . . . .
CAT Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chan, Michael
Prize in Asian Studies. . . . . . . . . .
Chan, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chartered Professional Accountants
CPA Education Foundation . . . . .
CPA Leadership Scholarship . . . .
Flair Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge Scholarship . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shaikh, Mike and Linda. . . . . . . . .
Child, Arthur J.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chinook Chemistry and 
Biochemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
522
507
515
521
521
563
508
566
492
513
508
556
513
517
517
501
519
533
547
508
529
556
487
560
553
554
560
521
Daniels, Dayna B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Davidson, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Davies, George B. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Davis, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
de Grandmaison, Lubov Alexandra
Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Native American Studies . . . . . . .
Part-Time Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . .
Part-Time Native American 
Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
December 6 Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dempster, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Department of Art Prize . . . . . . . . . . .
Dick, Trevor J.O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dormaar, Johan F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dorner Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dorner, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Driedger Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dunford, Clint
Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
515
549
549
548
540
523
541
529
513
513
541
529
524
508
496
521
539
549
E
Eagle Bear, Vern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EBH Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Echoridge Educational Foundation
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education Award of Excellence . . . . . .
Elgby, Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Elichen, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ellis, George
Research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ellison Enterprises Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ellison, Reed C. - Athletic . . . . . . . . . .
Ellison, Reed C. and Eva . . . . . . . . . . .
English for Academic Purposes . . . . . .
Ericksen, Sven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
555
508
535
523
536
493
522
504
517
491
568
550
501
505
532
571
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
7.
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
EUS
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tutoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Evelyn, George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Executive Women International . . . . .
538
536
496
508
F
Faculty of Arts and Science
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Faculty of Education
Bachelor of Education Teaching
Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
First Nations Bachelor of 
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Faculty of Fine Arts
Ches Skinner Early Entrance . . . .
Digital Audio Arts Entrance . . . .
Digital Audio Arts 
Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Linda Nicol Entrance . . . . . . . . . .
Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Faculty of Health Sciences
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Public Health Travel . . . . . . . . . . .
Faculty of Management
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Management Student Leaders . . .
Outstanding Achievement . . . . . .
SAIT Transfer Scholarship . . . . . .
Fairbairn, Honourable Senator Joyce .
Featherstone, Larissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferrari, Sharon and Art . . . . . . . . . . . .
Financial Services/Materials
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fine Arts Award of Excellence . . . . . .
First Nations Bursary. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flair Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For the Love of It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Forrest, Patrick Family Foundation . . .
Forsyth, Zella Dague . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fredericks, E.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
French Language Entrance Award . . . .
French Teacher Education Award . . . .
French Visiting Student Travel Award .
568
536
536
568
503
496
543
568
502
539
568
546
568
487
557
493
553
557
540
554
539
509
560
545
488
504
562
489
534
521
G
Gal, Margie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Galt School of Nursing Alumnae. . . . .
Genge, James R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ghert, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gill, John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Glastech Glazing Alberta Ltd.
Men’s Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women’s Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gold and Gold Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gooder, Dorothy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Governor General
Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silver Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gray, James H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Greenshields, Dr. Malcolm
European History Award. . . . . . .
572
564
496
529
545
505
563
522
563
564
536
569
569
533
524
Gregory, Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546
Guay, Julian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537
H
Hamilton, Alan and Grace . . . . . . . . . .
Hamilton, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Haney, Leonard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hanrahan, Mat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Harris, Edith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hass & Marsh Wealth Management 
Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health Sciences Award of
Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Heil-Stanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hembroff
Justice Vaughan and Marilyn. . . . .
Music Performance . . . . . . . . . . .
Hepler, Loren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Heppner, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hill, Cleve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HistoriCity Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hockey Alumni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hoerger, Werner O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Holmes, Neil and Beverly . . . . . . . . . .
Hood, Robin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hughes, Dr. David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hughes, Dr. David and Shirley . . . . . . .
Human Resources Institute of Alberta
Full-time studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Part-time studies . . . . . . . . . . . . .
494
517
550
509
505
547
555
524
543
531
494
550
527
567
527
491
550
550
509
557
558
490
503
555
543
497
520
492
537
542
J
Jackman, S.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JADS Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jaeger, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Janes, Charlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jasman, William and May . . . . . . . . . . .
Jessop, Nancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Johnson, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
532
565
509
513
544
539
535
K
Kaede Cultural Society of Calgary . . .
Kainai Chieftainship
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kazakoff, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kelly, Oliver Collumbell . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kerr, Kay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kimmitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kirk, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
494
509
559
491
554
555
564
556
L
557
I
iGEM Entrance Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imbach, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Imperial Oil Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Intermezzo Classical Voice . . . . . . . . .
International Relocation . . . . . . . . . . .
International Student . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IODE Award in Music . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Irwin, Rita L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iwata Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kizema, William S. and Helen . . . . . . .
Klein, Colleen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Klinger, Jack K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kossuth, Vivien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KPMG
Bell, A.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tanner, R.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kunz, Blaine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kwan, Zhan‘wen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
524
509
497
557
490
524
537
551
Lang, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Larson, Ruby I.
Biological Research . . . . . . . . . . .
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
French Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lavers, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Leitch, Merv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge and District Chartered
Accountants’ Association . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge and District Japanese 
Canadian Association . . . . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce
Leadership Award . . . . . . . . . . . .
University of Lethbridge 
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge District Scouts . . . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge Hockey Hounds. . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge Jaycees Entrance . . . . . . . .
Lethbridge Real Estate Board . . . . . . .
Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra. . . . .
Lethbridge/Macleod Bar Association. .
Lewis, Paul D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Library Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Little, Rex and Marjorie . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lucky Star Guitars/Geomatic Attic
Digital Audio Arts . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
491
526
537
519
543
529
554
513
559
490
503
565
491
525
494
510
529
518
551
544
540
M
Mac Millan, Alex and Norrie . . . . . . . . 494
MacLachlan Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520
MacLean, Honourable Lawrence David 522
Mahon, Dr. Mike and Maureen . . . . . . 562
Management Award of Excellence. . . . 558
Manning, E.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505
Mantle, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541
Manyfingers, Dr. Helen/Alumni 
Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535
Marquardson, Elmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530
Marquardson, Fannie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502
Marshalsay, Scott Alexander . . . . . . . . 502
Martin, Dale A. Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551
Masson Family First Nations’ 
Transition Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
Matteotti, Val and Flora . . . . . . . . . . . . 551
McDonald, Ken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559
McDonald, Lanny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563
McDonell, Phyllis Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . 544
McGuire, Alfred and Blanche. . . . . . . . 525
Meehan, Dorothy Margaret . . . . . . . . . 514
Meliorist Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561
Men’s Basketball Alumni. . . . . . . . . . . . 566
Men’s Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561
553
517
504
502
498
551
495
554
533
547
532
514
557
522
535
530
519
N
Needham, Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Neilson, Bob, Carolyn, and Jeff . . . . . .
Neufeldt, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Neuman, Bernice and Dale . . . . . . . . .
Neuman, Christopher . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Norrie, James and Isabelle. . . . . . . . . .
North, Phillip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
North, R. Philip M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nugent Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
498
502
552
498
490
519
548
565
502
Prize of the Ambassador of 
Switzerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pronghorn Athletics Student Mentor .
Pronghorn Women’s Rugby Alumni . .
Province of Alberta
International Travel . . . . . . . . . . .
Psychology Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
520
515
567
506
533
R
Rae, Darryl C.M. Prize. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reuter, Timothy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ricoh Environmental Science. . . . . . . .
Risk and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RMH Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rogers Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Romulus et Remus Italian Canadian 
Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rood, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ross, Stubb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rotary Community Service . . . . . . . . .
Royal Canadian Legion
Command Bursary. . . . . . . . . . . .
Ruff, Florence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ruryk, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Russell, Gordon W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Russell, William Stafford . . . . . . . . . . .
Ryga, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
520
525
525
507
488
530
517
531
552
517
498
547
522
531
531
542
S
O
Onitsuka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Orchard, Dr. G.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Organization of Residence Students
Citizenship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Council Excellence. . . . . . . . . . . .
Family Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholastic Achievement . . . . . . . .
Outstanding Achievement in the
Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
555
527
519
510
510
520
530
P
Painter, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parsons, Robert H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paterson and Husky Energy. . . . . . . . .
Patten, Steven C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paulson, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pereira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Petroleum Accountants Society 
of Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phi Delta Kappa Education . . . . . . . . .
Pickard, Jean C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pierzchala Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pittman, Michael. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Play Right Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Political Science Graduate 
Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc.. . . . . . . .
Prize of the Ambassador of Germany.
530
491
530
510
559
490
554
538
544
493
498
507
530
488
520
Sakamoto, Joyce and Ron
Digital Audio Arts Award . . . . . .
Digital Audio Arts Entrance . . . .
Digital Audio Arts Research . . . .
Sakamoto, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sandham, Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sarsfield, Patricia Rae . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship in Agriculture . . . . . . . . . .
School of Graduate Studies
Medals of Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Senate Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Senda, Dr. Yoshio and Florence . . . . . .
Senda, Yosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shackleford, R.E. (Robert) and 
Mildred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shaikh, Mike and Linda. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shell Award in Native 
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shippobotham, Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shrine Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silverwings Physical Education . . . . . . .
Simpson, Clare C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Simpson-Markinch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Singer, Leo and Phyllis . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Skelton, William and Eleanor. . . . . . . .
Smith, Lawrence O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Southern Alcare Manor . . . . . . . . . . . .
Southern Oldtimers Football 
Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Speaker, The Honourable Raymond
A. (P.C.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
544
499
542
552
546
510
527
568
506
552
567
545
560
555
490
510
533
544
499
541
525
525
546
562
Spinks, David and Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spinks, George and Olive . . . . . . . . . .
Stantec Consulting Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steacy, Deb Academic All-Canadian . .
Stebbins, Luke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Steele’s Crossing Award in Swimming.
Stott, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Striking Prose Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Strong, Inez and Maybelle . . . . . . . . . .
Students’ Union
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Community Service . . . . . . . . . . .
Emergency Bursary . . . . . . . . . . .
International Travel . . . . . . . . . . .
Part-Time Scholarship . . . . . . . . .
Placement Award . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quality Initiatives Bursary . . . . . .
Quality Initiatives Scholarship . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ULSU Emerging Teachers. . . . . . .
Students’ Union/Coca-Cola Bottling
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calgary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
StudentWise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sundstrom, Marvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supply Chain Management 
Association of Alberta
Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supply Chain Management Prize . . . . .
Supporting Our Students
Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Swanson, Archdeacon Cecil . . . . . . . .
Swimming Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Swimming Championship. . . . . . . . . . .
541
539
488
560
533
567
537
507
534
516
516
516
516
516
515
511
511
515
538
516
517
516
518
526
558
558
559
559
499
499
491
562
563
T
Tagg, Dr. James D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tait, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tait, Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Takacs, Alice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TD Bank Financial Group . . . . . . . . . .
TD Bank Group FNTP. . . . . . . . . . . . .
TD Insurance Meloche Monnex . . . . .
Thompson, Frank M. and Lila Linn
Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Part-Time Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Thompson, George Douglas . . . . . . . .
Time Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trechka, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Turcotte, Agnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Turcotte, Louis Sherman . . . . . . . . . . .
Turner, Penny Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Twa, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
526
500
552
511
506
511
511
488
545
547
545
499
552
500
539
506
546
538
501
573
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Menard, Vincent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Merrick, Gordon and Elizabeth . . . . . .
Métis Scholar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miller, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miller, Vondis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Milliken, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Milliken, Bruce and Mary . . . . . . . . . . .
MNP LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Morgan, Dr. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Morgan, Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Morgan, Joanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Morrison, Will . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Moser, Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MPE Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mrazek, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mueller, Dieter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Munson, Charles Anthony . . . . . . . . . .
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Urban and Regional Information 
Systems Association . . . . . . . . . . . . 531
Ustinov, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542
U
University of Lethbridge
Achievement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumni Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B.N. Collaborative Program . . . .
Board of Governors
Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Relocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chancellor’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chinook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Early Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entrance and Continuing . . . . . . .
Faculty Association . . . . . . . . . . .
Grade 11 Merit Award . . . . . . . .
iGEM Entrance Prize . . . . . . . . . .
International Entrance and 
Continuing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
International Students Entrance .
Post-Diploma Entrance . . . . . . . .
President’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pronghorn Recruitment Award. .
Reduced Course Load . . . . . . . . .
Residence Healthy Living . . . . . . .
Spring Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Students with Disabilities . . . . . .
Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
574
487
567
492
486
486
492
505
487
489
488
512
486
490
V
Van Gaalen, Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Van Gaalen/Burbridge Farm Ltd . . . . .
Van Raay, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Van Raay, Cor
Agility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Varzari, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Veer, Peter and Margaret . . . . . . . . . . .
Visual Arts Founding Faculty . . . . . . . .
Vreeken, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
503
512
548
507
553
541
534
540
493
W
497
490
492
505
561
518
515
505
503
505
Ware and Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warren Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Waters Family Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weintraub, Jerome and Ann . . . . . . . .
Wheeler, Elliot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Whitlock, Dr. Barbara June . . . . . . . . .
Wiens, Elmer and Ida. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wigham Family Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . .
514
495
526
531
518
526
534
535
Williams, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Winter, Wilma G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women’s Basketball Alumni. . . . . . . . .
Women’s Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wylie, Ardea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
553
518
561
566
562
534
Y
Yanosik, Honourable Clarence G. . . . .
Yoshida, Dr. Ronald M.. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Young, George A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Young, Parkyn, McNab . . . . . . . . . . . . .
512
514
553
554
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