2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar

Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards and Financial Assistance

 

Administration of Awards

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Awards which are administered by the University will be made by Senate to qualified candidates; Senate may withhold any award if no candidates qualify. The award of scholarships, bursaries, prizes and medals shall be final when formally announced by the University.

 

To Prospective Donors

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The University welcomes offers of funds for scholarships, bursaries and prizes from individuals, companies and associations.

Enquiries should be addressed to:

Student Awards and Financial Aid

Brock University

St. Catharines, Ontario

L2S 3A1

(905) 688-5550, extension 3744

 

Scholarships

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Students need not apply for scholarships administered by the University unless otherwise indicated.Scholarships and awards are allocated at the discretion of the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries. In order to ensure equitable distribution of funds, the Committee reserves the right to limit the cumulative monetary value of scholarships and awards that any one student may receive.

Normally, to be elibible for other than an entrance scholarship, a student must be presently registered full-time at Brock and have successfully completed four or more credits in the previous Fall/Winter Session. Students with Special Needs who are full-time but carrying fewer than four credits because of the impact of a disability, as recommended by the Associate Vice-President (Student Services), are also eligible for scholarships. Awards based on donations cannot be guaranteed by the University and can only be forwarded after the funds have been received from the donor. A student who withdraws from the University will have their scholarship pro-rated.

Please note: An asterisk (*) appears beside the value of an endowed scholarship. The figure shown is the amount awarded last year. The value will vary from year to year depending upon income earned by the endowment.

Please visit http://www.brocku.ca/registrar/financial/scholarship.html

 

Entrance Scholarships

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All applicants, who have not previously attended a post-secondary institution and who apply for full-time study at the University on the basis of an OSSD, are automatically considered for entrance scholarships. Entrance scholarships are awarded on the basis of the six OACs used to establish the student's admission average and are subject to the availability of funds.

The minimum average required for the awarding of a scholarship is determined each year by the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries. Notification of an award is made together with the offer of admission.

Bluma Appel Scholarship in Health Studies

Value: $2000*. Awarded to the student with the highest academic standing, entering the first-year of the Health Studies program.

Donor: Mr. Bram Appel

Established: 1991

Endowed: 1991

Paul Branscombe Memorial Scholarship

Value: $1200. Awarded by application to a first-year student in the Great Books/Liberal Studies program. Renewable in subsequent years contingent on recipient maintaining a minimum 75% average in the program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Group 2 Development Limited

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Brock Entrance Scholars Award/Brock International Entrance Scholars Award

Awarded to entering students with no previous post-secondary experience. Initial offers are made based on secondary school grades available at the time of admission. The offers are reviewed when final grades are submitted and will be altered if the final average falls into a new category. Students must also submit a Student Research profile before the final award is made.

Scholarship values for 2001 entry are:

$10000 ($2500 per year**) for averages 94.0%+

$8000 ($2000 per year**) for averages 90.0%­ 93.9%

$2500 ($1000 in year one, $500 for year 2, 3, and 4**) for averages 85.9%­89.9%

$2050 ($1000 in year one, $350 for years 2, 3 and 4**) for averages 80.0%­85.9%

**Renewable if student maintains an 80% average on a minimum of 4.0 credits.

Brock International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award

Awarded to students in a registered IB program with a minimum of four senior year IB course subjects and cumulative IB grades of 28 or higher. This award is open to students from all countries and provinces. Students must register for full-time study to be eligible. Applicants must also submit a Student Profile before the final award is made.

Brock Transfer Scholars Award

Awarded to students transferring to Brock university from another Canadian post-secondary institution with an A average. Offers are made based on post-secondary grades available at the time of admission. Applicants must also submit a Student Profile before the final award is made.

The scholarship is renewable until your degree is complete, to a maximum of 3 years. The amount of the scholarship is paid $1,000 (minimum, depending on transfer average) in the first year and is renewable at $500 (minimum) in subsequent years, if an 80% average is maintained at Brock university. Students must register for full-time study to be eligible.

Burgoyne Family Scholarships

Value: $5000 each. To support five students who are residents of Niagara. A minimum of two recipients will be enrolled in a Business program. The awards will be entrance scholarships which will be renewable to graduation conditional on the above conditions and maintaining a minimum average of 75%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Burgoyne Holdings Limited

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Roy Cairns Scholarship

Value: $6000. Awarded annually, by application to a student who is entering first year in the Oenology and Viticulture Program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Roy Cairns

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Columbia International College Entrance Scholarship

Value: $3000. Awarded to the four entering students with the highest admit average from the Columbia International College. Students must have a minimum average of 80% to qualify. This scholarship would replace the Brock Entrance Scholarship and may be renewable, at a lower value, if the student enters with a 90% average or higher.

Established: 1998

Crawford, Smith and Swallow Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded annually to a student entering first-year of an Accounting program in the Faculty of Business. Preferences will be given to students from Regional Niagara. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Crawford, Smith and Swallow Chartered Accountants

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Deloitte and Touche Bill Smiley Award

Value: $600. Awarded annually to the first-year student who has been admitted to the Accounting Co-op program with the highest average at the time of admission. Students must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Deloitte and Touche LLP

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1999

Donohue Scholarships in

Business and Science

Value: $1250 each. Awarded to a student entering i) a Business program; ii) a Business program; with a concentration in Entrepreneurship; and iii) a Science program. The award is renewable contingent upon maintaining a minimum 75% average in the program of study. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Niagara/Baie Comeau Community Foundation

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Edith and Bernard Ennis Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded annually by application to any student who is a graduate of a Welland Public Secondary School (Welland Centennial Secondary School, Welland Eastdale Secondary School and Ecole Secondaire Confederation) and who is entering their first-year in any program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Edith and Bernard Ennis Foundation

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Kenneth A. Fowler Scholarship

Value: $5000. Awarded to Niagara students entering the first-year in the Faculty of Business. Applicants will be recommended by the Dean of Business on the basis of the student demonstrating entrepreneurial skill and/or aptitude through a one-page resume. Recipients will continue to receive the award until graduation contingent on maintaining a minimum average of 75% in full-time studies. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Kenneth A. Fowler

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Allen Goar Scholarship

Value $1250. Awarded annually to a student entering the first year of the business school who has declared an interest in pursuing the entrepreneur program. The minimum average required for the scholarship is 75%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements. Please indicate your interest in entrepreneurship within the comments section of your application.

Donor: Ann Louise Branscombe and Gail Goar.

Established: 1999

Endowed: 1999

Group 2 Development Scholarship

Value: $1250. To be awarded by application to a student entering the first-year of a concurrent education program. Renewable in subsequent years contingent on recipient maintaining a minimum 75% average in the program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Group 2 Development Limited

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Bertha and Bernard Harrison Scholarships

Value: $1150* each. Five scholarships: awarded to students with outstanding academic achievement, entering each of the faculties of Humanities; Mathematics and Science; Business; Applied Health Sciences and Social Sciences.

Donor: Bertha and Bernard Harrison

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Katherine and Jacob Hildebrand Scholarship

Value: $2450. Awarded to a student entering the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. The award is renewable provided satisfactory academic standing is maintained and financial need is demonstrated.

Donor: Katherine and Jacob Hildebrand

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

C. Bruce Hill Scholarship

Value: $2800*. Awarded to the incoming first-year student with the highest average.

David S. Howes Scholarship in Business

Value: $2000. Awarded by application to a student entering the Business program with the highest academic average. Renewable upon maintaining academic average of 80%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: David S. Howes

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

A. Stoddard Jones Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded as an entrance scholarship on the basis of academic merit. The award is renewable contingent on the student remaining in good standing in the University.

Donors: Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoddard Jones

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

KPMG Entrance Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded to a student from the Niagara Region, with the highest academic standing, entering the Co-op Accounting program.

Donor: KPMG Chartered Accountants

Established: 1990

Endowed: 1990

Kerrio Family Scholarship

Value: $1500. To be awarded annually, by application to a first-year student who is a resident of Niagara Falls. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Can Mar Manufacturing Inc.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

H. H. Knoll Scholarships

Value: $980* each. Two scholarships: awarded to students entering undergraduate programs, who are graduates of secondary schools in the Niagara Region. Preference will be given to students from the greater Port Colborne area (graduates of Lakeshore Catholic High School and Port Colborne High School).

Donor: The family of H. H. Knoll

Established: 1989

Endowed: 1989

Lasting Impression Entrance Scholarship

Value: $1300. Awarded to a student with an outstanding record of merit entering an undergraduate program.

Donors: Brock University Faculty and Staff 1993

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1996

Leo LeBlanc Scholarship in Entrepreneurship

Value: $1550. Awarded by application to a student entering first-year in the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Candidates must intend to pursue a concentration in entrepreneurship and have demonstrated both strong academic achievement and extracurricular, entrepreneurial activities.

Donor: Mr. Leo J. LeBlanc

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Leon's Scholarship Value: $1920*. Awarded to a student entering full-time studies in the management stream of the Faculty of Business (excluding the accounting and finance concentration), who has graduated as an Ontario Scholar.

Donor: Mr. A. Thomas Leon

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Sullivan Mahoney Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded annually, by application to an incoming student who is enrolled in the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Sullivan Mahoney

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

William and Lorraine McNally Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded by application to a student who is a graduate of Denis Morris High School in St. Catharines who is enrolled in an undergraduate program in Liberal Arts/Science, Social Science or Business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: William and Lorraine McNally

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Molson - CHSC - Folk Arts Council Scholarship

Value: $850*. Awarded to a student(s) entering university from a St. Catharines high school.

Donor: St. Catharines Folk Arts Council

Established: 1987

Endowed: 1987

Adam Neill Memorial Scholarship

Value: $2000. Awarded by application to a student who is a graduate of Welland Centennial Secondary School and who is entering the Faculty of Business. If there are no candidates who satisfy these criteria the award shall be made to a student who is a graduate of Welland Centennial Secondary School and who is entering their first-year in any program. If there are no candidates who satisfy these criteria then the award will be made to a student who is a graduate of Welland Eastdale Secondary School or Ecole Confederation Secondaire in Welland. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Robert and Patricia Neill

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Niagara Credit Union Scholarships

Value: $500 each. Two scholarships: awarded to outstanding students who are graduates of secondary schools in the Niagara Region and who are entering an undergraduate degree program.

Donor: Niagara Credit Union

Established: 1989

Niagara District Chartered Accountants Association Prize

Value: $950*. Awarded to the student with the highest academic merit, entering the first-year of the Co-Op Accounting program.

Donor: Niagara District Chartered Accountants Association

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

The Niagara Industry Training Advisory Council (NITAC) and the Business Education Council (BEC) Scholarship in Business

Value: $2440. To be awarded, in the first instance, to a student entering a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in entrepreneurship, and thereafter, if there are no suitable candidates, to be awarded to any other concentration in the Business Administration degree program. Students from the four Niagara region school boards (Niagara South, Lincoln County, Welland County Roman Catholic and Lincoln County Roman Catholic) will be considered for these awards.

Donor: The Business Education Council

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Domenica and Andy Panko Scholarship in Oenology and Viticulture

Value: $2950. Awarded annually, by application to an outstanding student who is entering the Oenology and Viticulture program. Should no qualifying students apply from these programs, the award will be available to a Niagara student entering the Earth Sciences program (including single majors, co-majors, environmental science students). If no Niagara students apply the geographic scope may be broadened to Ontario. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Dorothy and Jack Roberts Cerebral Palsy Scholarship

Value: $1000. Awarded annually to a student with cerebral palsy at Brock as selected by the Associate Vice-President (Student Services) with the input of the disABILITIES Office. This scholarship is for full-time students as defined by the Services for Students with disABILITIES Office. Student must meet minimum academic requirements. While a student may receive this scholarship more than once, preference will be given to first-time recipients.

E.S. Rogers Communications Inc. Scholarship

Value: $1000. Awarded to a student entering first-year studies with outstanding academic performance and a declared major in Communications Studies where no other scholarship is available to the student.

Donor: Rogers Communications Inc.

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1995

Dr. G.C. Shaver Scholarship

Value: $2800*. Awarded to the incoming first-year student with the highest average.

Silver Badger Legacy Scholarship

Value: $400. Awarded to a student entering first year at Brock University with an outstanding academic record.

Established: 1992

C. Boyd Slemon Scholarship

Value: $2800*. Awarded to the incoming first-year student with the highest average.

3M Scholarships

Value: $1000* each. Two scholarships: one awarded to the student with the highest average entering a Biology program; one awarded to the student with the highest average entering a Chemistry program.

Donor: 3M Canada Inc.

Established: 1992

The Betty and Gordon Vallee Scholarship

Value: $5000. Two scholarships to be awarded as entrance scholarships to students on the basis of academic merit and financial need with a declared major in History and Biological Sciences who have graduated from a Niagara Region secondary school. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Betty and Gordon Vallee

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Walker Industries Scholarship

Value: $5000. Awarded annually, by application to a student who is entering their first-year of study at Brock and is a child of an employee of Walker Industries Holdings Limited. Should no applicant satisfy these terms, the award shall be made to a student who is entering their first-year of study at Brock and is a resident of the Niagara Region. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements. Please indicate your relationship to a Walker Industries employee within the comments section of your application.

Donor: Dr. Norris Walker

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Dr. D. G. (Bud) Willmot Scholarship in Business

Value: $2900*. Awarded to the student entering the Bachelor of Business Administration program with the highest academic standing.

Donor: Estate of Dr. D. G. Willmot

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

 

In-course Scholarships

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To be considered for Brock in-course scholarships and a number of donor in-course scholarships, students must normally have completed four credits or more in the previous Fall/Winter Session with an overall average of 80%. Students with Special Needs who are full-time but carrying fewer than four credits because of the impact of a disability, as recommended by the Associate Vice-President (Student Services) are also eligible for in-course scholarships. The minimum average required for the awarding of other donor in-course scholarships is determined each year by the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries.

Brock in-course scholarships have been made possible because of the generosity of many groups and individuals, including the following: the Findley Estate, the Gardiner Estate, the Kinnear Estate and the Rose Estate.

Please visit http://www.brocku.ca/registrar for more information.

Acres International Award

Value: $750. Awarded by application to a senior Computer Science student. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Acres International limited

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Professor Zygmunt Adamczewski Scholarship

Value: $480. Awarded by application to a student who has completed their third-year of study (15 credits) upon entering fourth-year and is a declared major in Philosophy with the highest overall grade average. If the student identified for receiving the Professor Zygmunt Adamczewski Scholarship using the above criteria happens to have been the recipient of the Father John Nota Scholarship in their previous year, then the student with the second highest overall average should receive this award. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Brock Philosophical Society

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Alumni CCOVI Scholarship

Value: $1400. Awarded annually to an applicant at the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute in their first year of study; the applicant is to be a member of the Brock University Alumni Association with a minimum of 75% average. If there are no candidates who satisfy the above in any given academic year then the award will be made to an applicant to the program in their first year who has graduated from a recognized university with a minimum 75% average. If there are no candidates who satisfy the above in any given academic year then the award will be made to a student in their second year of study in the BSc OEVI Program who has maintained a 75% average in their first year of study. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Brock University Alumni Association and Friends

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Alumni Scholarships

Value: varies. Award amount to be divided at the discretion of Senate, to upper-year students with records of academic excellence. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Brock University Alumni Association

Established: 1985

The John W. Bean and Kathryn Bean Becker Scholarship

Value: $1350* each. Six scholarships: one awarded to a student in each of the faculties entering the fourth (honours) year, who has demonstrated diligence and industriousness. Candidates are nominated by the appropriate Dean to the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries. (For the Faculty of Education, the candidate must be registered in one of the University's concurrent education programs.)

Donor: Estate of John W. Bean and Kathryn Bean Becker

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Ian D. Beddis Family Scholarship

Value: $1250. Awarded annually to a third or fourth year student who is specializing in Mathematics or Economics and who is actively involved in Brock University extra-curricular activities. Applicants must have a minimum average of 75%. Applicants must also demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Ian D. Beddis & Family

Established: 1999

Endowed: 1997

J.P. Bickell Foundation Scholarship

Value: $3500 ($1300 in second year, $1100 in each of the third- and fourth-years). Awarded to an outstanding student majoring in Earth Sciences who has completed the first-year of the program. The student must maintain at least a 75% average in subsequent years to retain the scholarship.

Donor: The J.P. Bickell Foundation; National Trust, Trustee

Established: 1968

Birks Family Foundation Scholarship

Value: $780*. Awarded to outstanding students at the discretion of Senate.

Donor: Birks Family Foundation

Established: 1968

Endowed: 1968

Helen S. Bremner and the Bremner Family Memorial Scholarships

Value: $1200*. Two scholarships: one awarded to a student majoring in English, the other to a student majoring in Geography. The recipients will be entering their third- or fourth-year, will have made a significant contribution to extracurricular activities and must not have received other major awards.

Donor: Mr. James Bremner

Established: 1994

Sir Isaac Brock Music Scholarship

Value: $450*. Awarded to the student with the highest sessional average entering the third- or fourth-year of a Music program.

Established: 1990

Endowed: 1990

Brock Returning Scholars Award

Awarded to continuing full-time undergraduate students who have attained a minimum of 80.0% on 4.0 or more credits in the previous Fall and Winter Sessions.

$1500 for averages over 93.9%

$1000 for averages above 89.9%

$550 for averages above 84.9%

$350 for averages above 79.9%

Students receiving a renewal of any of a Brock Scholar, Brock International Scholar, Brock Transfer Scholars Award may not receive a Returning Scholars Award as well.

Chateau Des Charmes Wines Scholarship

Value: $1300. Awarded by application to a student who is completing their third-year of the Oenology and Viticulture Program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Chateau Des Charmes Wines

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Dr. Susan Clark Scholarship in Women's Studies

Value: $1250. Awarded annually to a student in the Women's Studies Program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

W. Frank Cooper and Trevor C. Cooper Scholarship

Value: $1220. Awarded by application to a student in the Accounting and Finance Program, Faculty of Business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: W. Frank Cooper and Trevor C. Cooper

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Raffaele DeLuca Memorial Scholarship

Value: $150*. Awarded to a student of Italian language on the basis of distinguished scholastic performance.

Donor: Friends of the late Professor DeLuca

Established: 1984

Endowed: 1984

Joseph Dennis Scholarship in Italian

Value: $500. Awarded to a first-, second- or third-year student in Italian on the basis of distinguished scholastic performance.

Donor: The Grand Lodge of the Order Sons of Italy of Ontario

Established: 1975

Durward, Jones, Barkwell and Company Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded annually by application to a third- or fourth-year student who has declared their major in accounting and is a resident of the Niagara Region. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Durward Jones Barkwell and Company

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Dr. Alan Earp Alumni Scholarship

Value: $500. Awarded to a student with a record of academic excellence.

Donor: Brock University Alumni Association

Established: 1988

Dr. Alan Earp Scholarship

Value: $4000. Awarded annually to a Brock University student who is entering third- or fourth-year of any program and who has demonstrated academic excellence. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donors: Friends and colleagues of Dr. Alan Earp

Established: 1966

Endowed: 1996

The Lloyd and Norma Edwards Scholarship

Value: $1300. Awarded annually to a student who is, in the first instance, an amputee, in the second instance, the son or daughter of an amputee, in the third instance, a student with special needs. The award will be made by application and will be verified by the disABILITIES Office.

Donors: Mr. David Edwards and Ms. Susan Hughes

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Ernst & Young Scholarship in Accounting

Value: $1340. Awarded annually to a student in the Accounting Program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

M. J. (Mel) Farquharson Scholarship

Value: $1100. Awarded to the student with the highest average in Chemistry courses entering the third- or fourth-year of a single or combined major in Chemistry. Candidates are recommended by the Chair of Chemistry to the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries.

Donor: Mrs. Jan Farquharson and friends

Established: 1992

Endowed: 1992

Frederick William Ford Scholarship

Value: $500. Awarded by application to a student who has completed their first-year of study (five credits) upon entering second-year who has a declared major in Philosophy and who has the highest overall grade average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Brock Philosophical Society

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Dr. Ken Fowler Scholarship in Entrepreneurship

Value: $1550. Awarded annually to a third year student who has declared Entrepreneurship as their area of concentration. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

Sophia Gampel Memorial Scholarships

Value: $720*. Divided between two students from the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Donor: Mr. Abraham Gampel

Established: 1970

Endowed: 1970

Martin S. Gibson Scholarship

Value: $150. Awarded to students approaching the end of third-year (14 or 15 credits completed) with a 75% average. First preference to a student in which Chemistry is an integral part of their program of study (currently Chemistry single and combined majors and Biotechnology). Second preference to other students in the Faculty of Mathematics and Science.

Donors: Department of Chemistry colleagues of Dr. Gibson

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1996

Goldsmith-Wyatt Mathematics and Science Scholarship

Value: $6100. Awarded to a full-time student at the undergraduate or graduate level in the area of Mathematics or Science, who is a graduate of Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology and who has both academic strength and financial need. If no applications are received from individuals meeting these criteria, the scholarship will be awarded to a student in the faculty of Mathematics and Science on the basis of financial need and academic merit. Applications are available from the Scholarships Officer: deadline date is October 15.

Donor: Prof. E.E. Goldsmith and Mr. Alan Wyatt

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Linda and Tom Goldspink Scholarship in English Language and Literature

Value: $1300 Awarded to a student majoring in English Language and Literature. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Linda and Tom Goldspink and Ernst and Young, Chartered Accountants

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

George Head Memorial Scholarship

Value: $200. Awarded to a student majoring in Business Administration who demonstrates superior ability in Purchasing Management OPER 3P31 (MGMT 3P30).

Donor: Purchasing Management Association of Canada

Established: 1973

Club Heidelberg Scholarship

Value: $200. Awarded to the top student entering second-, third- or fourth-year in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies, who is pursuing studies in German language and literature or in German area studies. Preference will be given to single majors.

Donor: The St. Catharines Club Heidelberg

Established: 1965

Aileen Hood Memorial Scholarship

Value: $300*. Awarded to a student of superior ability entering the fourth-year of the Physical Education program.

Donor: Aileen Hood Estate

Established: 1982

Endowed: 1982

David S. Howes Athletics Scholarship

Value: $1500 each. To be awarded, by application, to each of two returning students who are varsity athletes and have a minimum average of 80%. Renewable upon maintaining an academic average of 80%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: David S. Howes

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

William H. N. Hull Scholarship in Politics

Value: $300. Awarded to a student in their second-, third- or fourth-year of studies for outstanding academic achievement and contribution to the life of the Department of Politics and the University. May not be held concurrently with the Father Sean O'Sullivan Scholarship.

Donors: Department of Politics colleagues of Dr. Hull

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1996

KPMG In-Course Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded to the co-op accounting student with the highest academic standing, after completing the first-year of the program.

Donor: KPMG Chartered Accountants

Established: 1990

Endowed: 1990

Lasting Impression Part-Time Scholarship

Value: three scholarships of $500. For part-time students (who have completed the first milestone of five credits and are taking fewer than three credits in the Fall/Winter Session).

Donors: Brock University Faculty and Staff 1993

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1996

John Lavery Scholarship

Value: $1250. Awarded annually to a fourth-year student who has demonstrated a clear interest for research in the social or cultural areas of psychology. The awards will be made on these terms by the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries, based on the recommendation of the Undergraduate Officer in the Psychology Department. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: John Lavery

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Lubrizol Canada Ltd. Scholarship

Value: $600 each. Awarded to two students of honours standing entering the second-, third- or fourth-year of a Physics program.

Donor: Lubrizol Canada Ltd.

Established: 1971

Endowed: 1971

Dante F. Marinelli/Niagara Duty-Free Shops Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded to an undergraduate student or a graduate student who is enrolled in a program in the Faculty of Business and who is a resident of the Niagara Peninsula. The recipient will continue to receive the award annually throughout his or her Brock career, contingent on maintaining a minimum 75% average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Niagara Duty-Free Shops Inc.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Margaret Megannety Scholarship in English

Value: $1250. To be awarded to a third- or fourth-year English Language and Literature student. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Mrs. Margaret Megannety

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Meloche-Monnex Scholarship

Value: $1450. Awarded, by application, to a student who must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Meloche-Monnex Inc.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Gertrude Millward Scholarship

Value: $200. Awarded to a student in the Faculty of Humanities for outstanding performance.

Donor: Earl Mountbatten Chapter, IODE

Established: 1977

Niagara Regional Development Council Scholarships

Value: $3450. Awarded to a student (or students) who will be entering fourth-year and is planning to write an honours thesis or major paper dealing with economic development and/or regional planning in the Niagara area. To be considered for the award the student must submit a plan of research including comments from the student's supervisor.

Donors: Niagara Regional Development Council

Established: 1974

Endowed: 1974

Niagara-on-the-Lake Vintage Inns Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded to an upper year full-time student who demonstrates great academic potential, a strong desire to pursue a career in the Hospitality industry. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements. Please indicate your interest in the hospitality industry within the comments section of your application.

Donor: Si Wai Lai

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Father John Nota Scholarship

Value: $500. Awarded by application to a student who has completed their second-year of study (10 credits) upon entering third-year who has a declared major in Philosophy and who has the highest overall grade average. If the student identified for receiving the Father John Nota Scholarship using the above criteria happens to have been the recipient of the Frederick William Ford Scholarship in their previous year, then the student with the second highest overall average should receive this award. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Brock Philosophical Society

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Ontario Grape Growers Marketing Board 50th Anniversary Scholarship

Value: $1480. Awarded by application with preference given to a first-year or upper year student enrolled as an undergraduate in the Cool Climate Oenology Viticulture program whose family are Grape grower members of the Ontario Grape Growers' Marketing Board. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Ontario Grape Growers Marketing Board

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Ontario Hostelry Institute Oenology and Viticulture Year Two Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded annually to support a student entering their second year in the field of Oenology and Viticulture. The award recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic merit, extracurricular activities, work experience and letters of recommendation reviewed by a committee of the Ontario Hostelry Institute.

Donor: Ontario Hostelry Institute

Established: 1999

Ontario Hostelry Institute Oenology and Viticulture Year Four Scholarship

Value: $3500. Awarded annually to support a student entering their fourth year in the field of Oenology and Viticulture. The award recipient will be chosen on the basis of academic merit, extracurricular activities, work experience and letters of recommendation reviewed by a committee of the Ontario Hostelry Institute.

Donor: Ontario Hostelry Institute

Established: 1999

W. G. Ormsby Memorial Scholarship

Value:$320. Awarded to the student with the highest average, entering the third- or fourth-year of a single or combined major program in History.

Established: 1987

Endowed: 1987

Father Sean O'Sullivan Scholarship

Value: $2350. Awarded to a student with the highest average in Politics courses entering third- or fourth-year of a single or combined major in Politics.

Donors: Friends of Father Sean O'Sullivan

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Partridge Iggulden Scholarship

Value: $1250. Awarded to the full-time student enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Accounting program, who has obtained the highest overall standing at the end of second-year and who has chosen to enrol in the third-year Accounting option.

Donor: Partridge Iggulden Chartered Accountants

Established: 1971

- Peter and Janet Partridge Scholarship

Value: $1250. Awarded to an upper year student participating in the varsity basketball program. If no qualifying student in varsity basketball, then varsity wrestling, then any varsity team. Applications must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Peter and Janet Partridge

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

RBC Dominion Securities Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded to a student enrolled in a program in the Faculty of Business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donors: RBC Dominion Securities

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Dorothy and Jack Roberts Cerebral Palsy Scholarship

Value: $1000. Awarded annually to a student with cerebral palsy at Brock as selected by the Associate Vice-President (Student Services) with the input of the disABILITIES Office. This scholarship is for full-time students as defined by the disABILITIES Office. Preference will be given to a student from the Niagara Region. Student must meet minimum academic requirements. While a student may receive this scholarship more than once, preference will be given to first-time recipients.

Donors: Niagara Peninsula Cerebral Palsy Association

Established: 1994

E. S. Rogers Communications In-Course Scholarships

Value: $1500. Three $500 scholarships to students with outstanding academic performance in the first-year of Communication Studies with a declared major in the program.

Donor: Rogers Communications Inc.

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1995

Rose, Horne & Stevenson Group Scholarship

Value: $100. Awarded to two students with a record of academic excellence.

Donor: Rose, Horne & Stevenson Insurance Agency Ltd.

Established: 1970

Royal Bank Scholarship

Value: $2500. Awarded by application to an upper year student enrolled in the Oenology and Viticulture Program who demonstrates academic excellence. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Royal Bank of Canada

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

St. Catharines Advertising and Sales Association Scholarship

Value: $300. Awarded to an outstanding student entering the fourth-year of the marketing concentration of the honours Bachelor of Business Administration program, who is a permanent resident of St. Catharines.

Donor: St. Catharines Advertising and Sales Association

Established: 1989

Scholler Foundation Scholarship

Value: $1750. Awarded to a student of honours standing majoring in Chemistry.

Donor: Scholler Foundation

Established: 1973

Endowed: 1973

Scotiabank Scholarship

Value: $2500. Four awarded annually, by application to students who have completed their second year of studies in entrepreneurship and/or accounting and are in good academic standing (75% or above). Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Scotiabank

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Senior Scholarship in Music I

Value: $410. Awarded to the student, with the highest average in Music courses, entering the third-year of a degree program in Music.

Donor: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Gibson

Established: 1975

Endowed: 1981

Senior Scholarship in Music II

Value: $410. Awarded to a student of distinguished musical achievement, entering the final year of a degree program in Music.

Donor: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Gibson

Established: 1986

Endowed: 1986

Senior Scholarship in Visual Arts

Value: $400. Awarded to a second- or third-year student with high academic standing and distinguished artistic achievement, who is entering a third- or fourth-year program in Visual Arts.

Donor: Dr. James A. Gibson

Established: 1988

Endowed: 1988

Mel Swart Scholarship

Value: $1300. Awarded to a senior student with a single major in Politics. The scholarship honours Mel Swart's 40 years of service at the municipal, regional and provincial levels of government, including 13 years as MPP for the Welland-Thorold riding.

Donor: Friends of Mel Swart

Established: 1988

Endowed: 1988

Technology Group (Machine and Electronic Shop) Scholarship

Value: $1250. Awarded to a Canadian citizen who is a first- or second-year Bachelor of Science student majoring in either Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences or Physics. The minimum average required to be considered for the scholarship is 75%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Mr. Roland Seehagel and Mr. John Rustenburg

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Tinkham Scholarship

Value: $750. Awarded to a fourth-year co-op accounting student, prior to the fourth work term, who is a graduate of a high school in the greater Toronto area. The candidate must have completed three work terms, have demonstrated leadership skills, and be an active participant in the University community. Recommendations are made by the Department of Accounting and Finance to the Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries.

Donor: Tinkham and Associates Chartered Accountants

Established: 1993

Tomarin Scholarship in Marketing

Value: $1500*. Awarded to the student with the highest academic standing, entering the fourth-year marketing concentration in the Bachelor of Business Administration program.

Donor: Harry Tomarin, Seymour Tomarin

Established: 1989

Endowed: 1989

Lillie A. Traver Scholarship

Value: $180. Awarded to a student with honours standing, majoring in History.

Donor: Miss Lillie A. Traver

Established: 1976

Endowed: 1976

25th Anniversary Scholarships

Value: $2100 each. Awarded to the top student in each faculty returning to full-time studies in the fourth (honours) year. There is one award for each of the faculties of Business; Humanities; Mathematics and Science; Applied Health Sciences; and Social Sciences.

Donor: Faculty and Staff of Brock University

Terry and Sue White Athletics Scholarship

Value: $1500. Awarded to a continuing student-athlete entering fourth-year with the highest cumulative average and who is a member of an interuniversity team. Applicants must have a minimum 75% average in their previous year, demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Friends of Terry and Sue White

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Terry and Sue White Faculty Scholarships

Value: $2000 each. Four awards, one each to be made to a continuing student in the Faculty of Business, Humanities, Mathematics and Science, and Social Sciences. The award will be made to the student entering fourth-year with the highest cumulative average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Friends of Terry and Sue White

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

The Spencer Williams Scholarship

Value: $310. Awarded to an outstanding student in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences.

Donor: The Rotary Club of St. Catharines South

Established: 1973

Endowed: 1973

Willmot Scholarship in Administration

Value: $500. Awarded to an outstanding student majoring in Business Administration.

Donor: Mr. D.G. Willmot

Established: 1972

Wood Gundy Scholarship

Value: $450. Awarded to a student with a record of academic excellence.

Donor: Wood Gundy Securities Limited

Established: 1970

Endowed: 1970

Woodie (George) Woodwood Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy

Value: $1250. Awarded annually by application to a student majoring in Philosophy who has completed two credits in either Greek or Latin languages. In the event that no candidates meet these criteria, then it is to be awarded to a student who is majoring in Philosophy and who has completed either one credit or two half credits in either Greek or Latin languages. This award will not be made to the same student twice. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: The Family of George Woodward

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

 

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Bursaries funds are never adequate to provide full support or even a major part of support for students. Rather, bursaries are intended to assist students whose personal resources (including eligibility for loans) are normally adequate or nearly so, but whose immediate circumstances have created a financial crisis or limited shortage. All students who are eligible to do so, are expected to have applied for assistance under the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and to have accepted all loans granted under that program. Acceptance of a bursary implies the commitment of the recipient to complete the current academic year. A student who withdraws from the University will have their bursary pro-rated.

Please note: An asterisk (*) appears beside the value of an endowed bursary. The figure shown is the amount awarded last year. The value will vary from year to year depending upon the income earned by the endowment.

Bursaries are granted for the current academic year and applications may be submitted at anytime during the term. To be considered for some donor bursaries, applications must be submitted by October 15 except where otherwise noted. Bursary applications are available on our website http://www.brocku.ca/registrar and follow the links to "Financial Information".

Edward and Sharon Arnold Bursary

Value: $500*. To be awarded annually to a student with a declared major in Philosophy. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Mr. Edward Arnold & Ms. Sharon Arnold

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1999

Barkley's of Avonmore Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded as entrance bursaries to deserving students, with preference for students from the Third World. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Mr. & Mrs. Fred Barkley

Established: 1980

Endowed: 1980

Basic Technologies Bursary

Value: $750*. Presented annually as an entrance award. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and display academic excellence (75%+). Preference will be given first to qualified applicants who are children of Basic Technologies employees and who are entering the first-year, particularly in the Faculty of Business. Preference will be given next to qualified applicants entering the first-year of a program in the Faculty of Business. Please indicate your relationship to a Basic Technologies employee within the comments section of your application. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Basic Technologies

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1997

John W. Bean and Kathryn Bean Becker Bursaries

Value: Varies. Awarded to students in financial need who have completed one year of study. Bursary applications should be accompanied by a letter of reference from a faculty member showing the student's diligence and industriousness. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Estate of John W. Bean and Kathryn Bean Becker

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

Morris Berkowitz Memorial Bursary

Value: $300*.Established in memory of the late Morris Berkowitz, professor of Sociology. Awarded by the Department of Sociology to a full-time student or students who have a demonstrable need and a major average of 75% or better in his or her most recent year of study.

Donors: Friends of the late Professor Berkowitz

Established: 1981

Endowed: 1981

J. P. Bickell Foundation Bursary

Value: $1750. For distribution to students in great need who are in Earth Sciences.

Donor: The J. P. Bickell Foundation, Trustees, National Trust

Established: 1969

Birks Family Foundation Bursary

Value: $1000. Awarded by the Foundation on the recommendation of the University scholarship committee, these bursaries are not restricted to faculty or year and may be renewed. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Established: 1968

Branscombe Family Foundation Bursaries

Value: $1000*. To provide five annual awards to Canadian students of Black ancestry. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, satisfactory academic performance and meet OSAP residency requirements. Students receiving other scholarship awards from the Branscombe Family Foundation will not be eligible for these awards.

Donor: The Branscombe Family Foundation

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Dr. Cora M. Briant Bursary for Women

Value: $1750*. Awarded annually by application to a female student in financial need who is continuing her studies in the sciences (not mathematics). Renewable in subsequent years contingent on recipient maintaining a minimum 75% average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Cora M. Briant

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Brock University Club Bursary

Value: $300*. Awarded to a student in financial need.

Donor: The University Club

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

Brock University Emergency

Bursary Assistance

Value: up to $500. Students may apply for emergency bursary assistance based solely on financial need. You are required to:

a)  Complete a web bursary application form;
b)  Be currently registered for courses at Brock University;
c)  Be in satisfactory academic standing (i.e., not on probation).

Applications accepted beginning August 1 of each year.

Brock University Entrance Bursary

Value: $750. Awarded to entering undergraduate students who have qualified for OSAP and who have not received any other financial assistance from Brock University. The award is tenable upon full-time registration. Students must complete a financial profile and have an admission average of over 75%.

Established: 1996

Brock University Exchange Program

Value: varies. Students may apply for this bursary if they are planning to study abroad via student exchange programs administered by the Office of International Services. Students must be residents of Ontario as deemed by the Ontario Student Assistance Program and have satisfactory academic standing. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Brock University Study Abroad Program

Value: varies. Awarded to students participating in Study Abroad programs on the basis of financial need. Students must be residents of Ontario as deemed by the Ontario Student Assistance Program and have satisfactory academic standing. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Brock University Student Union Bursary

Value: $500*. To be awarded to a student in financial need. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Brock University Student Union

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Effie Buck Memorial Prize in History

Value: $900*. Awarded to a full- or part-time student who has taken a minimum of two credits of which one is in History. Candidates must demonstrate financial need and have enhanced the University experience. Applications are reviewed by the Chair and faculty of the History department and a nomination is forwarded to the Senate Subcommittee on Bursaries for approval. Applications are available from the Bursary Officer. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. Deadline date February 1.

Donor: Family and friends of Effie Buck

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Dr. Margaret Campbell Bursary

Value: $650*. Awarded annually to a first-year student who is enrolled in Science or Humanities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Campbell and Company Insurance Consultants Ltd.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Campus Recreation Bursary

Value: $500*. To be awarded annually to one or more students who have worked in the Campus Recreation Program for a minimum of two years. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Campus Recreation Students and Staff of 1995-1997

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Canada Trust Bursary

Value: $1000*. Awarded annually to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in environmental studies. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Canada Trust

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

CIBC Bursary

Value: $1000*. To be awarded by application to a student enrolled in the Faculty of Business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP requirements.

Donor: CIBC

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

John C. Cook Memorial Bursary in Entrepreneurship

Value: $950*. To be awarded, by application, to a second, third- or fourth-year student in an undergraduate program pursuing a concentration in entrepreneurship. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have satisfactory academic standing.

Donor: Mr. Jan Cook

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Gary Cornelius Bursary in Geography

Value: $1000*. To be awarded annually, by application, to an upper year student in Geography. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have satisfactory academic standing.

Donor: Mr. Gary Cornelius

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Richard R.P. Court Bursary Entrepreneurship

Value: $500*. To be awarded annually, by application to an upper-year student in the business entrepreneurship area of study who shows and demonstrates entrepreneurship and appears capable of pursuing a career as a business entrepreneur. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Court Holdings Limited

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Nadine and Frank Coy Bursary

Value: $500*. To be awarded annually, by application to a returning student in Education or BA/BEd program who also participates on the Swim team at an OUAA/CIAU level or other qualified student-athlete with minimum academic average of 70% in their previous year as a student-athlete. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Nadine and Frank Coy

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

CUPE Local 1295 Bursary

Value: $1000. Awarded to a son or daughter of a member of CUPE Local 1295 who demonstrates financial need. Deadline date February 1.

John Deere Foundation of Canada Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded to applicants who demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirments.

Donor: John Deere Foundation

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

William J. Edgar Bursary

Value: $1500*. Awarded to needy students from the former county of Welland. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Jenny Bell Edgar Estate

Established: 1966

Endowed: 1966

Faculty of Education Bursary

Value: $1250*. To be awarded to Faculty of Education students. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, be in good academic standing and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Faculty and Staff of the Faculty of Education

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Jim Gayman Bursary

Value: $100. Awarded to a student living in residence. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Brock University Alumni Association

Established: 1981

Endowed: 1981

General Motors of Canada Limited Bursary

Value: $1250*. To be awarded annually to a first-year female or visible minority with demonstrated interest in Math and Science. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: General Motors of Canada Limited

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

James A. Gibson Library Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded to a deserving student. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, be in good academic standing and meet OSAP residency requirements to be eligible for this bursary.

Donor: James A. Gibson Library Staff and Friends

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Professor Ernest E. Goldsmith Bursary Fund

Value: $900*. To be distributed among worthy students in financial need. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Brock University Alumni Association

Established: 1974

Endowed: 1974

Great Books/Liberal Studies Book Prize Bursary

Value: $500. To be awarded to a student in the Great Books/Liberal Studies program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. Web Bursary applications will be forwarded to the department of Great Books/Liberal Studies by the Bursary Officer. The award will be in the form of a Brock University Book Store certificate.

Donor: John and Annette Enns-Wind

Established: 1998

Warren Hartman Bursary

Value: $200*. Awarded annually, by application. To be divided equally between each of three outstanding students majoring in Theatre/Dramatic Literature, in Film Studies and in Visual Arts, who have completed their first-year and are entering their second-year. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Faculty and Staff, Fine Arts Department

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Diane Helmkay Memorial Bursary

Value: $500* each. Three bursaries: Awarded to third- or fourth-year students in the BA/BEd concurrent program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Mr. Owen Helmkay

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

Hiatt Bursary in Chemistry

Value: $650*. Awarded annually, by application to a student who is majoring in Chemistry or a Chemistry related program (joint majors, BSc/BEd, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry stream of Environmental Sciences etc.). Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Faculty and Staff Chemistry Department

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Robert C. Hoover Bursary

Value: $600*. Awarded by application to a full-time student in years 2, 3 or 4 of a major in the Centre for the Environment maintaining a minimum academic average of 70% or better. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and show academic promise. Applicants must also write a letter in confidence to the Bursary Officer indicating their desire to apply for the bursary and explaining how they meet the requirements. Bursary applications and letters will be forwarded to the Director, Centre for the Environment by the Bursary Officer. Awarded by Senate on the advice of the Director, Centre for the Environment. The deadline for receipt of applications is October 31.

Established: 1985

Donor: Friends of Professor Emeritus Robert C. Hoover

Information Technology Services Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded annually to a Computer Science student in their second- or third-year of study, who has a minimum 75% average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Staff of Information Technology Services

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Jaeger Family Bursary for Women

Value: $2000*. Awarded to a female student entering Brock University with a minimum average of 80 percent, majoring in natural sciences or mathematics. The award is renewable (provided the recipient maintains an 80 percent average) and is tenable with other awards. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: The Jaeger Family

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

Gail Jenkyns Memorial Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded to a female student in the faculty of Humanities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Canadian Federation of University Women - St. Catharines

Established: 1987

Endowed: 1987

Nancy Johnston Bursary in Developmental Psychology

Value: $990*. Awarded annually to a third year student with good academic standing in Development Psychology courses (PSYC 2F12, 3P11, 3P18, 3P23, 3P27, 3P56, 3P74, 3P93, 3P94, 4P31, 4P32, 4P83 and CHYS 2F10, 2P35, 2P38, 2P98, 2P99, 3P20). Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Professor Nancy Johnston

Established: 1997

Endowed: 19970

Mallie Frances Jones Bursary

Value: $500*. To be awarded to a student in Women's Studies (single or joint major) who exhibits academic promise (70% or higher average) based on the recommendation of the Women's Studies Awards Committee. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Mary Frances Richardson

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Neil Jones Award in Music

Value: $500*. To be awarded annually to a second, third or fourth-year student enrolled in the Bachelor of Music Program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirement.

Donor: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jones and Jeanne Jones

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Harry Karowec Memorial Bursary

Value: $100*. Awarded to a student in great need, who is majoring in English literature.

Donor: Mrs. Ellen Cote

Established: 1982

Endowed: 1982

T. J. Kearney Bursary

Value: $225*. To provide assistance to worthwhile students in financial need, with preference to students of proven athletic ability.

Donor: Department of Athletics and Services

Established: 1979

Endowed: 1979

Thomas Clifford (Bud) Kells Memorial Bursary

Value: $600*. Awarded by application to a student in their second-year or subsequent year with a declared major in Economics and who has maintained a minimum average of 70% in the program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Daniel Pembleton

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Rotary Ted Lancaster Bursary

Value: $1500*. Awarded annually to applicants who demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: St. Catharines Rotary Club

Established: 1976

Endowed: 1997

Eunice Leahey Memorial Bursary in Music (Voice)

Value: $500*. Award annually to a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Music Program who is entering 4th year (4F92) in applied music (voice). The student will have received a minimum mark of 85% in 3rd year applied music and have demonstrated exceptional performance ability in singing. In the event that no candidates meet these criteria, then it is to be awarded to a piano or instrumental student entering 4th year applied music. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Professor Bruce A. Liberty Memorial Bursary

Value: $480*. To be distributed by the Department of Earth Sciences to worthy undergraduate or graduate students, who have demonstrable need and a satisfactory record (normally a major average of 70% or better).

Donor: Friends of the late Professor Liberty

Established: 1982

Jean Luck Memorial Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded to a mature student in her/his graduating year with a single major or combined major in Sociology, on the basis of financial need, academic merit and significant personal contribution and support to the Sociology department.

Donors: Friends and family of Jean Luck.

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1995

MDS Inc. Bursary

Value: $500*. To be awarded annually by application to a student enrolled in the Health Studies program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: MDS Inc.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Manulife Financial Bursary

Value:$1000*. Awarded, by application, to an upper year student. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Manulife Financial

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Howard Martin Memorial Bursary

Value: $375*. Awarded by application to a full-time student in years 2, 3 or 4 of a major in the Centre for the Environment maintaining an acceptable academic average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, an interest in the natural environment and a desire to communicate their interest to others. Applicants must also write a letter in confidence to the Bursary Officer indicating their desire to apply for the bursary and explaining how they meet the requirements. Bursary applications and letters will be forwarded to the Director, Centre for the Environment by the Bursary Officer. Awarded by Senate on the advice of the Director, Centre for the Environment. The deadline for receipt of applications is October 31.

Established: 1991

Donor: The Niagara Falls Nature Club

William Matheson Bursary

Value: $1100*. Awarded on the recommendation of the Chair, Department of Political Science, to a full-time student in Political Science (single or combined major) who has a major average of 75% or better in his/her most recent year of study and who has demonstrable financial need. Applicants must also meet Ontario Student Assistance Plan (OSAP) residency requirements.

Donor: Friends and colleagues of Bill Matheson

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

Award for Metis Students

Value: Varies. Awarded to aboriginal students who are members of the Metis community and can demonstrate financial need. Applicants for the award must also complete a Metis Application for Post-Secondary Assistance Form and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Metis Nation of Ontario

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1999

Stan Mikita Bursary

Value: $350*. Provides funds to continuing students in financial need, who have satisfactory academic performance, and who have achieved a high level of accomplishment in extracurricular activities.

Donor: Dr. S. Mikita

Established: 1972

Elizabeth Miller Bursary

Value: $450*. Awarded annually, by application to a first-year student who is enrolled in Fine Arts. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Mary Jane Miller and Dr. Jack Miller

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Ed Mirynech Bursary

Value: $100*. Awarded to a full-time Earth Science major in their second or third year who has most improved in their studies. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.

Donor: Dr. E. Mirynech

Established: 1984

Endowed: 1984

Muller Bursary in Science

Value: $500*. Awarded to a 3rd or 4th year student who is enrolled in a double major in honours Science. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Eric Muller & Mr. Michael Muller

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Ken and Nancy Murray Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded annually, by application to a returning student-athlete who is studying Physical Education. The recipient must have a minimum academic average of 70% in their previous year as a student-athlete. Preference will be given first to a student who is a member of the Men's Varsity Basketball team, then to a student who is a member of the Women's Varsity Basketball term. Should it not be possible to make the award to a student who is a member of either Varsity Basketball team, the award is to be made to a returning student-athlete who otherwise satisfies these terms. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Ken and Nancy Murray

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Susan M. (Wills) Napper Bursary in Business

Value: $800*. Awarded to a student entering into a degree in Business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, be in good academic standing and meet OSAP residency requirements. Applicants must also confirm they are non-smokers.

Donor: Mrs. Susan M. Napper

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Old Badgers Rugby Alumni Bursary

Value: $1500*. Awarded by application, to a varsity rugby player in second or subsequent year with satisfactory academic progress (Minimum academic average of 70% in the previous year as a student-athlete), superior athletic ability and sportsmanship. The candidate must be in need of financial assistance. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Old Badgers Alumni Rugby Club

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Recreation and Leisure Studies Student Bursary

Value: $50. Awarded to a student in financial need who is currently enrolled in Recreation and Leisure Studies.

Donor: Ann Marie Guilmette

Established: 1966

Leroy Langdon Richardson Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded by application to a student entering year 2, 3 or 4 in Mathematics or Physics who shows academic promise (70% or higher average). Single and joint majors are eligible. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Mary Frances Richardson

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Mary Pat Richardson Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded by application to a student in Music or English who shows academic promise (70% or higher), as well as financial need. Single and joint majors are eligible. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Mary Frances Richardson

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Mary Rixey Richardson Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded by application to a student in Chemistry (single or joint major) who shows academic promise (70% or higher average). Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Dr. Mary Frances Richardson

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Stella and Ann Robinson Memorial Award

Value: $600*. To be awarded annually, by application. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Mr. Nicholas Robinson

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

St. Catharines Jaycee 60th Anniversary Bursary

Value: $600*. Awarded to an outstanding student entering the first-year of the honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree program who is a permanent resident of St. Catharines. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: St. Catharines Jaycees

Established: 1989

Endowed: 1989

Auguste E. Schmid Bursary

Value: $600*. Awarded annually toward the end of the academic year, by application, to a student in good standing. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Family of Auguste E. Schmid

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Lester Shoalts Bursary

Value: $1000*. To be awarded, by application, to a student who is entering the Faculty of Business. The award will be renewable to graduation contingent on the recipient continuing to satisfy these terms and remaining in good standing. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Lester Shoalts Ltd.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Helen J. Stewart Education Bursary

Value: $1100*. Awarded to a teacher candidate enrolled in (a) the consecutive pre-service program or (b) the Waterloo/Brock FTS program during the time on Brock's campus. Awarded by the Brock University Senate Committee on Awards and Bursaries, based on the recommendation of the Bursary Officer. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Friends, Family and Colleagues of Helen J. Stewart

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Student Services Bursary

Value: $500*. Awarded to a part-time student from the Niagara Region. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, be in good academic standing and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Faculty and Staff, Student Services

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Larry Sweeney Bursary

Value: $500. Awarded by application to a full-time student in years 2, 3 or 4 of a major in the Centre for the Environment maintaining an acceptable academic average. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and show academic promise. Applicants must also write a letter in confidence to the Bursary Officer indicating their desire to apply for the bursary and explaining how they meet the requirements. Bursary applications and letters will be forwarded to the Director, Centre for the Environment by the Bursary Officer. Awarded by Senate on the advice of the Director, Centre for the Environment. the deadline for receipt of applications is October 31.

Donor: First Ontario Savings and Credit Union

Established: 1991

University Women's Club of St. Catharines Bursary

Value: $350. To provide assistance to a mature female student, who is continuing her interrupted education on a part-time basis, and who is in need of financial assistance.

Donor: Canadian Federation of University Women, St. Catharines Chapter.

Established: 1987.

Rita Welch Bursary

Value $600*. Awarded to a student entering year 2 of the Politics program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. This bursary is named in honour of Rita Welch, the late wife of the Chancellor of Brock University. Students may apply by completing a Web Bursary Application form to confirm financial need plus a one page statement on "the critical role the politician plays in a democracy" and how "Political service is an honourable profession". Both the Bursary Application and the statement will be submitted to the Bursary Officer by October 15.

Donors: Friends of Dr. Robert Welch on the occasion of his appointment as an Officer of the Order of Canada (April 13, 1994).

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1995

David R. Wills Bursary in Communication Studies

Value: $800*. Awarded to a student form Centennial High School, Welland, Ontario entering into a degree in Communications Studies. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, be in good academic standing, and meet OSAP residency requirements. Applicants must also confirm they are non-smokers.

Donor: Mr. David Wills

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Women's Basketball Alumni Bursary

Value: $600. Awarded to female, varsity, basketball players in their third-, fourth- or fifth-year who are in financial need, have satisfactory academic standing superior athletic ability and who have exhibited fair play in the sport of basketball.

Donor: Former members of the Women's Basketball Team

Established: 1994

Margaret Woodrow Bursary

Value: $750*. Awarded annually by application to a student entering first-year in the Oenology and Viticulture Program. Preference will be given to students who are from the Niagara Region. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Family Savings Credit Union

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Other Awards

Alumni Association Student Award

Value: $500. Awarded to a full-time or part-time student, who has completed at least 10 credits at Brock University with a minimum B average, and who has made a meaningful contribution to extracurricular life in the Brock community. This award is by application or nomination to the Alumni Association. Forms are available from the Alumni Office, Thistle 263.

Donor: Brock University Alumni Association

Established: 1974

Badger Award for Leadership in Extracurricular Activities

Established in memory of Victoria Catherine Hull, this award is intended to honour graduating students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities in their involvement in the extracurricular life of the University while maintaining an above-average academic standing. Nomination forms are available at the Alumni Office. Deadline for nominations is March 1. Awarded only after Spring Convocation.

Donors: The family and friends of Victoria Catherine Hull.

Established: 1980

CUPE Local 2220 Awards

Two awards: $500 to a full-time student, $300 to a part-time student or to be shared equally by up to three part-time students. Recipients must be members of CUPE Local 2220 or relatives of CUPE Local 2220 members. Applications are accepted on our web site http//http://www.brocku.ca/registrar and follow the links to "Financial Information". Deadline February 1.

The Campus Recreation Jubilee Award

Value: $125. Divided between two deserving participants (1 male and 1 female) in the campus recreation program.

Donors: 1989-90 Campus Recreation Staff

Established: 1990

Endowed: 1990

Edward J. Freeland Award

Value: $4000. Awarded to each of two students of proven financial need, who are entering the Faculty of Business or business related disciplines, and whose admission average is 75% or higher. Students must be residents of the greater Fort Erie area and graduates of one of: Fort Erie Secondary School, Lakeshore Catholic School, Niagara Christian College, Ridgeway or Crystal Beach High School. The award is renewable in each undergraduate year of full-time study, provided satisfactory academic standing is maintained.

Donor: Edward J. Freeland Foundation

Established: 1991

Halia Jordan Memorial Book Prize

Value: $150. Awarded each October to a deserving international student.

Donors: Friends of the late Mrs. D. L. Jordan

Established: 1986

Endowed: 1986

Bev McCollom Memorial Award

Value: $1500. Awarded to a member of the Brock University interuniversity hockey team who has attained a minimum 70% average the previous year at Brock, and displays a high level of dedication and commitment to the Brock interuniversity hockey program. Selection of the recipient will be determined by a committee appointed by the Brock University Scholarships Office. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: The Brock University Hockey Alumni in the memory of Bev McCollom.

Established: 1999

Endowed: 1999

Lucia K. Pawlik Award

Value: $500. Awarded annually to a returning female student competing in the intercollegiate rowing program. As an athletic award, the recipient must have a minimum academic average of 70%. Should it not be possible to make the award on these terms, the award is to be made to the male student who satisfies these terms. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, be in good academic standing and meet OSAP requirements to be eligible.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Sheaffe Hall Award

Value: $50. Awarded to an upper year residence student of high academic standing, who has made a worthy contribution to residence life.

Donors: Residents of Sheaffe Hall, 1985-86

Silver Badger Alumni Award

Value: $300. Established in memory of Barrie-Ann Bergsma, a member of Brock's first graduating class, by her family, this award will be made to a student who has maintained high academic standing, while making a significant on-going contribution to the extracurricular life of the University. Applications are available at the Alumni Office. The recipient is selected by the Alumni Board. Deadline for applications is March 1.

Donors: The family and friends of Barrie-Ann Bergsma

Established: 1987

 

Department/Centre/Program Prizes and Awards

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Departmental prizes are awarded for achievement in a particular area of study. No application is required; selection and award is made by the department concerned.

Accounting and Finance

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Accounting and Finance

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998.

John Edds Prize in Accounting

Value: $250. Awarded to the graduating student in the Faculty of Business, with the highest average in accounting courses prescribed for Accounting majors.

Donor: Mr. J. A. Edds

Established: 1986.

George Rasula Memorial Award

Value: $1100. Awarded annually to a student who has completed the first year of the Accounting Co-op program who has demonstrated academic excellence and involvement in extra-curricular activities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: The Rasula Family

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

Edith Toth Memorial Award

Value: $300. Awarded to a fourth-year student in the Accounting or Finance stream of the Faculty of Business for strength in academics and participation in the University community.

Donor. J. A. Toth

Applied Language Studies

Department of Applied Language Studies Book Prizes

Value: $50. Awarded to second-, third- or fourth-year majors in recognition of academic standing.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Applied Language Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be forwarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998.

Biological Sciences

Biology Faculty Book Prizes

Value: varies. Awarded to the student achieving the highest grade in BIOL 1F90; the second- and third-year students receiving the highest marks in Biology courses; and the graduating honours students with the best overall record in Biology.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award ­ Biochemistry

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Biological Sciences

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Biotechnology

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Neuroscience

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Business Administration

Sonja Bata Award for Entrepreneurship

A Bookstore voucher for $200 awarded for the best overall combination of academic and entrepreneurial performance.

Donor: Dr. Sonja Bata

Established: 1994

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Management, Marketing and Human Resources

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Faculty of Business Book Prize

Awarded to a student (or students) for outstanding academic achievement in the fourth-year of a Business Administration program.

Maurice Perkins Medal

A gold medal and $200, awarded to the graduating student in the Faculty of Business with the highest academic standing in accordance with the standards used in awarding the faculty medal.

Donor: Dr. Maurice F. Perkins

Established: 1977

Canadian Studies

Canadian Studies Book Prize

Value: $50. Awarded to a graduating student for high standing in Canadian Studies.

Centre for the Environment

Frank Banfield Memorial Book Prize

Value: $50. Awarded to second- third- or fourth-year majors in Environmental Policy in recognition of academic standing and contribution to the Institute.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Environmental Sciences

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Environmental Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Chemistry

Canvision Optical Award - Organic Chemistry

Value: $500. Awarded to a third year student with a single or combined major in Chemistry, who has the highest combined average in four of the seven courses in Organic Chemistry (currently 2P20, 2P21, 2P63, 3P20, 3P21, 3P62, 3P63). The student must have a minimum average of 80%. The award will be made on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Chemistry.

Established: 2000

The Canadian Society for Chemistry

A silver medal and Institute book plates. Awarded to the student with the highest standing in the penultimate year of the honours Chemistry program.

Donor: Chemical Institute of Canada

Established: 1967

E. A. Cherniak Founders Prize in Chemistry

Value: $200. Awarded to the best third- or fourth-year Chemistry major or combined major.

Donor: Faculty and Staff, Department of Chemistry

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Chemistry

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Brenda Gibson Prize

Value: $100. Awarded to the most insightful student in Science and Society (SCIE 1F30), or a corresponding Science elective offered by the Department of Chemistry

Blema Miller Book Prize

Value: $200. Awarded to a Chemistry major or combined major with the highest standing in second-year.

Donors: Professors Mary Jane Miller and Jack Martin Miller

Established: 1992

Gail I. Neff Award: Chemistry Demonstrator of the Year

Value: $350. Awarded to the best chemistry lab demonstrator or senior demonstrator. Nominations must be supported by student evaluations. May be awarded only once to any given individual.

Donor: Dr. Mary Frances Richardson

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

Society of Chemical Industry Merit Award

A medal awarded to an honours Chemistry student and an honours Biotechnology student with the highest standing in the graduating class, who have obtained a minimum average of 75% in their final year and who have completed the program in four years.

Donor: Society of Chemical Industry

Established: 1967

Child and Youth Studies

Child and Youth Studies Book Prizes

Awarded to the graduating students with the highest major averages in the pass and honours Child and Youth Studies programs; the graduating student with the highest overall average in the BA/BEd(Child and Youth Studies) program; and the graduating students who have made the most outstanding extracurricular contributions to Child and Youth Studies.

Child and Youth Studies Honours Award

Value: $250. To be awarded to the student with the highest Child and Youth Studies major average entering the honours year of a single or combined major in Child and Youth Studies.

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1996

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Child and Youth Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Child and Youth Studies/Education

Margaret A. Clifford Memorial Award

Awarded annually by application, to a student who has been admitted to the BA/BEd (Child and Youth Studies) program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements. Applications must be received by the Scholarships Officer by August 1.

Kimberly Wells Memorial Book Prize

Value: $175. Awarded to a student graduating from the BA/BEd (Child and Youth Studies) program, who displays strength in academics and participation in the University community.

Donors: The family and friends of Kimberly Wells

Established: 1992

Endowed: 1992

Classics

Brock Archaeological Practicum Award

Awarded triennially to a student participating in the Brock University archaeological practicum based on academic merit, financial need and service in the promotion of archeology within the University and wider community.

Donor: Alumni and friends of the Brock University Archaeological Practicum

Established: 1996

Endowed: 1996

Department of Classics Book Prize

Awarded to a graduating student for high standing in Classics.

Established: 1972

Department of Classics Book Prize in Greek

Awarded to a graduating student for high standing in Greek.

Established: 1972

Department of Classics Book Prize in Latin

Awarded to a graduating student for high standing in Latin.

Established: 1972

Department of Classics Prize in Art and Archeology

Awarded to a graduating student for high standing in Ancient Art and Archaeology.

Established: 1972.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Classics

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Bruce Lidsten Memorial Book Prize

Two prizes: awarded during the Fall/Winter Session to students with the highest averages in each of CLAS 1P91/1P92 and CLAS 1P95/1P97.

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1995

Niagara Peninsula Society (Archaeological Institute of America) Prize in Classical Archaeology and History

Value: $50. Awarded annually by the Department of Classics. The first prize will be awarded to the student with the highest average in both CLAS 2P91 and CLAS 2P92 (Greek History) or CLAS 2P98 and CLAS 2P99 (Roman History) in a given year. The second prize will be awarded to the student with the highest average mark in any of the two following courses which are offered in a given year: CLAS 2P30 (Origins of Human Culture), CLAS 2P36 (Greek Archaeology), CLAS 2P38 (Roman Archaeology), CLAS 2P48 (Greek Sanctuaries). The prizes will take the form of an AiA student membership along with a one-year subscription to Archaeology magazine.

Established: 2000

Communications, Popular Culture and Film

The Ken Boyle Cobra Radio Memorial Book Prize

Awarded to a graduating student with an outstanding record in Communications, Popular Culture and Film.

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Communications

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

L. Amy Kerr Book Prize

Awarded to a student in any year who has displayed strength in academics and participation in the University community.

Established: 1992

The Anne Perozuk Book Prize in Critical Writing

Awarded for excellence in an essay submitted by a student in a second- or third-year FILM course. Consult the department for details.

Donor: Joan Nicks

Established: 1993

Endowed: 1993

The Sam and Sophie Yacowar Prize

Awarded to the Film Studies major or combined major with the highest standing in two or more FILM courses in third- or fourth-year.

Donor: Maurice Yacowar

Established: 1989

Community Health Sciences

Julie Bouffard Community Health Sciences Award

Value: $250. To be awarded to a graduating student of Community Health Sciences who has demonstrated extraordinary effort, industriousness and diligence and has exercised initiative to promote and enhance the Community Health Sciences Program. The recipient must have a 75% average in their major at graduation. The department of Community Health Sciences will determine the recipient.

Established: 2000

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Community Health Sciences

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998.

Computer Science

Department of Computer Science Book Prizes

Two book prizes; awarded to second- and third-year students, with the highest marks in Computer Science courses.

Established: 1981

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Computer Science

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Earth Sciences

The Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Book Prize

Awarded to the best undergraduate student in a petroleum related field, usually at the fourth-year (honours) level.

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Student-Industry Field Trip

A prize of a one-week field trip to Calgary, for the best third-year student in "soft-rock" geology.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Earth Sciences

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

The Edhorn Prize in Paleontology

Value: $100. Awarded to the full-time student with the highest grade in a first course in paleontology.

Established: 1985-86

Earth Sciences Award

Awarded by the Department of Earth Sciences to students with the highest average in second-, third- or fourth-year Earth Sciences.

The Geological Association of Canada Book Prize

Awarded to the best third-year student in Earth Sciences.

Mineralogical Association of Canada Book Prize

Membership in the M.A.C. and a subscription to Canadian Mineralogist. Awarded to the student with the highest grade in a first course in mineralogy.

Brian Parker Memorial Award

Value: $1600. Awarded, on the basis of academic excellence and extracurricular involvement, to a student completing third-year of the Earth Sciences stream of the Environmental Science Program.

Donors: Family and friends of the late Brian Parker

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Peter Peach Memorial Award

Value: $150. Awarded to the student with the highest mark at field camp - ERSC 3P99.

Walker Brothers Award

Value $500. Awarded to a student in second-, third- or fourth-year majoring in Earth Sciences, on the basis of academic excellence and need.

Established: 1988

Economics

Department of Economics Book Prize

Awarded to a graduating student in Economics, Business Economics or Environmental Economics who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in economics.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Economics

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Bachelor of Business Economics

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Education

Canadian College of Teachers Award

The award is given to students who have demonstrated academic excellence, done outstanding work at their teaching schools and who have contributed to the University community. The award is given to a student from the Elementary and Senior Division, one from each campus. The award consists of a certificate and a letter of recommendation.

Dean's Award for Professional Growth

Value: $75. One-year membership in a professional organization and one-year subscription to Brock Education. Awarded to two graduates in each of the Primary/Junior, Junior/Intermediate and Intermediate/Senior programs in the Pre-service Education Program. Evaluation based on meeting the characteristics of the image of the "Ideal Beginning Teacher", a demonstrated conceptualization of the characteristics of a good teacher, and professionalism. Nominees for this award are forwarded to the Faculty of Education Awards committee by the group counsellors in late April.

Donor: Faculty of Education

Established: 1995

Dean's Medal for Education

Awarded to the graduating student, selected by faculty members, exhibiting academic and professional excellence in Pre-Service Education.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon. Nominees for this award are forwarded to the Faculty of Education Awards Committee by the group counsellors in late April.

Established: 1998.

Russell N. Eden Art Award

Awarded to a student at the undergraduate, graduate or pre-service level in the Faculty of Education, who has studied art or who is studying art with a view to specialization in the teaching of art or the supervision of the teaching of art. The candidate is selected by the Dean of the Faculty of Education. Applicants must provide a letter of reference from a current professor or counsellor who can attest to their interest and ability in visual arts education, a resume and academic transcript.

Donor: Estate of Russell N. Eden

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation Award

Value: $350. Awarded each year to a student in regular attendance during the Fall/Winter session of the Faculty of Education in the Intermediate/Senior division course, who, in the opinion of the Awards Committee of the Faculty of Education has shown the most outstanding ability and character. Nominees for this award are forwarded to the Faculty of Education Awards Committee by a group of counsellors in late April.

Donor: Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation

Milton Frederick Pummell Memorial Scholarship

Value: $3000. Established by Mrs. Margarette Pummell in memory of her husband, Milton Frederick Pummell, BA 1932 (B.Paed, Toronto), who was the Director of Education for the St. Catharines Board of Education and also worked as an adult education consultant to school boards on behalf of the Canadian Association for Adult Education. Awarded by Senate, on a recommendation by the Dean of the Faculty of Education, to a student graduating from Brock University who has been accepted in the Faculty of Education Pre-service program. Preference will be given to students form the Niagara region. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Mrs. Margarette Pummell

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Eleanor Shaw Award

Value: $500. Awarded to a female student in her second term (completed the Fall Term) in the Pre-service Education Program who has demonstrated excellent potential in teaching and has involved herself in community affairs. Nominees for this award are forwarded to the Faculty of Education Awards Committee by the group counsellors in late April.

Donor: Canadian Federation of University Women, St. Catharines Branch

Established: 1995

Helen J. Stewart Award

Value: $2500. Awarded annually at Spring Convocation, based on the recommendation of the Dean of the Faculty of Education, to a secondary Faculty of Education student who has demonstrated teaching excellence, academic excellence and professional integrity during the Pre-service program.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

English Language and Literature

Eleanor Abram Prize for Fiction

Value: $150. Awarded to the author of the best work of fiction published in the Harpweaver magazine.

Donor: Ms. Patricia Abram

Established: 1995

The Lily Bell Memorial Award for English

Value: $300. Awarded to the most deserving female student in second- or third-year English.

Donor: Canadian Federation of University Women, St. Catharines Chapter

Established: 1974

Brinkman Travel Prize for Photography

Value: $50. To be awarded to the artist whose photograph submitted to the Harpweaver Magazine is considered to be the most exceptional.

Donor: Brinkman Travel Inc.

Established: 1996

Canadian Authors Association Prize for Poetry

Value: $50. Awarded for the best poetry submission to be published in the Harpweaver Magazine.

Donor: Niagara Branch of the Canadian Authors Association

Established: 1994

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - English Language and Literature

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

English Department Book Prize

Awarded to a student (or students) in third- or fourth-year for outstanding academic achievement in English.

First-Year English Essay Prize

Value: $100. Awarded for the best essay submitted as part of the required workload of any first-year English course. Any entry must be submitted to the competition by the student.

Donor: Department of English

Established: 1981-1982

Harpweaver Prize for Visual Art

Value: $50. Awarded to the artist of the best work of visual art published in The Harpweaver magazine.

Established: 1995

The Carole LaMothe Memorial English Essay Prize

Value: $175. Awarded for the best essay submitted as part of the required workload in any English or Drama/English course during the academic year. Any entry must be submitted to the competition by the student.

Donors: Department of English and friends of Carole LaMothe

Established: 1981-1982

Niagara Region English Committee Award

Value: $100. Awarded to a continuing student in the second-, third- or fourth-year of an English Language and Literature program, who is a graduate of a Niagara Region high school.

Donor: Niagara Region English Committee

Established: 1993

Environmental Economics

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Environmental Economics

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Fine Arts

Amadeus Book Prize

An award in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Mozart's death. Alternating between the Theatre program and the Music department, this award will be presented at Fall Convocation to a graduating student with a strong university record in performance and a high academic standing.

Established: 1993

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Fine Arts

Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Esblished: 1998

The F. Janet Dolman Prize in Playwrighting

Awarded to a student or students who show outstanding promise in playwrighting.

Established: 1989

The Jane Forrest Prize in Dramatic and Theatre Arts

Awarded to the student who excels in second-year Theatre courses.

Established: 1979

Donor: Dr. Mary Jane Miller

The J. H. and J.F. Harding Prize in Dramatic Literature and Theatre

Awarded for excellence over three or four years in dramatic literature courses.

Established: 1977

Donor: Dr. Mary Jane Miller

Jean Harding Prize for Festival Achievement

A book prize awarded to the student judged to have made the most outstanding contribution to the Spring Festival of the Department of Fine Arts.

Donor: Dr. Mary Jane Miller

Harpweaver Prize for Visual Arts

Awarded to the artist of the best work of visual art published in The Harpweaver magazine.

Established: 1995

Donor: Dr. Alan Marcus

Arthur Houston Prize in Life Drawing

Awarded annually to a student in any year who has completed the best or most promising work in this area during the year in which the award is made. For the purposes of this prize, the term 'drawing' may refer to works executed in the traditional 'solid' media (pencil, charcoal, pastel, etc.) or, if in the view of the faculty of the Visual Arts Program this is appropriate, 'fluid' media (water colour, oil acrylic, etc.) as well. The Visual arts faculty only will determine the selection. The prize can take the form of a book or books or art supplies at the discretion of the student to whom the prize is awarded.

Donor: Dr. Arthur Houston

Established: 1999

Endowed: 1999

L. Amy Kerr Book Prize

Awarded to a student in any year in Film Studies or Theatre/Dramatic Literature/Drama-in-Education or Visual arts, who has displayed strength in academics and participation in the university community.

Established: 1992

The A. Miller and N. Mabee Prize

Awarded to the student who achieves the highest standing in fourth-year (honours) Dramatic Literature or Theatre program or a combined DRAM/THEA honours degree.

Established: 1989

The M.E. and L.E. Miller Prize in Drama and Theatre Arts

Awarded to the student who achieves the highest standing in DRAM 1F93 and THEA 1F99.

Established: 1971

Donor: Dr. Mary Jane Miller

Norah Morgan Book Prize for Drama in Education

Awarded to the student with academic merit over two years in DIEE 2P01, 2P02 or the equivalence of two credits of Drama in Education and Theatre in Education who has also demonstrated a flair for using drama as a subject or method of teaching in the classroom. A minimum academic average of 75% must be maintained.

Donor: Friends of Norah Morgan

Established: 1996

The Sylvia Osterbind Prize in Art History

Awarded to the student with the highest standing in Art History.

Established: 1989

Dr. Marion B. Smith Prize in Fine Arts

For excellence over three or four years in Fine Arts courses.

Established: 1976

Theatre Students and Alumni Book Prize for Theatre

Awarded to a second- or third-year student in the Theatre and Dramatic Literature Program who has maintained at least a B average and who has made a distinctive contribution to the program or programs.

Donors: Brock Theatre graduates

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1996

VISA Faculty Award

Awarded to the student who has shown excellence over three or four years of study in studio and/or art history.

French, Italian and Spanish

Book Prize of the Consolate General of Mexico

Awarded to a student(s) who have shown excellence and promise in Spanish.

Donor: Consul-General of Mexico

Established: 1999

Book Prize of the Embassy of Spain (Graduating)

Awarded to an outstanding student graduating in Spanish.

Established: 1999

Book Prize of the Spanish Embassy/Spanish (In-Course)

Awarded to a student of exceptional merit in Spanish.

Established: 1999

Book Prize of the French Consul-General, Toronto

Awarded to an outstanding student in French.

Donor: Consul-General de France

Established: 1965

Department of French, Italian and Spanish Graduating Book Prize

Three book prizes to be awarded to graduating students of exceptional merit in each of the three languages, French, Italian and Spanish.

Established: 1999

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - French, Italian and Spanish

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Graduating Book Prize of the Consulate General of Italy, Toronto

Awarded to an outstanding graduating student in Italian.

Donor: Consul General of Italy in Toronto

Established: 1997

Niagara Italian Community Prize

Approximately $400. Awarded to the most outstanding student taking Italian as a major or combined major, in any year.

Donor: The division of Italian and the Italian Club of Brock University

Prize of the Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada/French

A book prize awarded to students who obtained the highest standing in French.

Established: 1966

Prize of the Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada/Italian

A book prize awarded to students who obtained the highest standing in Italian.

Donor: Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada

Established: 1966

Year 1 and Year 2 Book Prize of the Consulate General of Italy, Toronto

Awarded to outstanding students from first- and second-year who have shown excellence and promise.

Donor: Consul General of Italy in Toronto

Established: 1997

Geography

The Marie and Laurence Barber Award

Value: $750. Awarded to a student entering their second- or third-year of study in any field of Geography. Priority will be given to a student resident of Ontario who attended a Niagara Region or Grey Bruce County school. The award recipients will be chosen on the basis of academic merit.

Donors: The Barber Family

Established: 1995

Endowed: 1995

Canadian Association of Geographers Book Prize

Awarded to the best graduating student in the fourth-year honours program of the Department of Geography.

Donor: Canadian Association of Geographers.

Established: 1967

Department of Geography Graduating Prize

Value: $50. Geographical books or equipment. Awarded to the student in honours Geography who attained the highest average in third- and fourth-year Geography. This award may be given to the winner of the Canadian Association of Geographers Book Prize.

Department of Geography Year 3 Book Prize

Value: $50. Awarded to a third-year student in Geography in recognition of both high academic achievement and contribution to the University community.

Donor: Department of Geography

Established: 1986

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Geography

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

John N. Jackson Prizes in Human Geography

Four awards, valued at $150 each. Awarded to Bachelor of Arts students in Geography or Human Geography on the basis of high quality performance in a course assignment in a second- or third-year Human Geography course, which may be taken for BA credit.

Donors: Dr. & Mrs. John N. Jackson, First Chairman, Department of Geography

Established: 1992

Edythe and William Meeker Memorial Book Prize

Value: $125. Awarded to the BA or BSc student with a single major in Geography who is entering the fourth-year (honours), with the highest overall average.

Donor: Professor J. P. Meeker

Established: 1971

Germanic and Slavic Studies

Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies Book Prize in Russian 1F00

Awarded to an outstanding student in Russian 1F00.

Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies Book Prize in German 1F90

Awarded to an outstanding student in German 1F90.

Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies Book Prize in German 1P95

Awarded to an outstanding student in German 1P95.

Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies Book Prize in Russian 1P96

Awarded to an outstanding student.

Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies Book Prize in Russian 2F10

Awarded to an outstanding student.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Germanic and Slavic Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

German Embassy Book Prize

Awarded to the top student in each course offered by the German division of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies.

Donor: German Embassy

Established: 1967

The Joyce Lucey Prize

Awarded to an outstanding student majoring in German or Russian in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies.

Donor: Friends of the late Mrs. Joyce Lucey

Established: 1989

Prize of the Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada

A book prize awarded to students who obtained the highest standing in German.

Donor: Ambassador of Switzerland to Canada

Established: 1966

Prize of the Embassy of Austria

A book prize to a student or students of outstanding academic achievement in German.

Donor: Austrian Embassy

Established: 1970

Great Books/Liberal Studies

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Great Books/Liberal Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Great Books/Liberal Studies Book Prize

Awarded to the graduating student with highest standing in Great Books/Liberal Studies.

History

The Donald G. Creighton Prize in History

Value: $125. Awarded to the student obtaining the highest mark in a first-year HIST course.

Donor: W.G. (Bill) Ormsby

Established: 1966

Department of History Book Prizes

Four book prizes. Awarded to outstanding students of History in all years.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - History

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

The Donald Goodspeed Book Prize

Value: $125. Awarded to the student achieving the highest academic standing in HIST 1F95.

John M. McEwen Book Prize in British History

Value: $100. Awarded to the student who excels in British history at the second-, third- or fourth-year level.

Donor: Prof. John M. McEwen

Established: 1991

Turner Book Prize in Canadian History

Value: $100. Awarded by the Department of History to the student who is a declared History major and who is the outstanding student in Canadian History at the second-, third- or fourth-year level.

Donor: Mr. Wesley B. Turner

Established: 1998

Endowed: 1998

Frank and Amy Wills memorial Award

Value: $250. Awarded annually to the History student who has demonstrated superior creativity and thoroughness in research presented in the History Department. Selection will be determined by the Department of History.

Established: 2000

Mathematics

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Mathematics

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

J. W. Reed Book Prizes in Mathematics

Two book prizes; Awarded to one female and one male student, graduating with first-class honours in Mathematics.

Donor: J. W. Reed

Established: 1991

Music

Amadeus Book Prize

An award in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Mozart's death. Alternating between the Theatre program and the Music department, this award will be presented at Fall Convocation to a graduating student with a strong university record in performance and a high academic standing.

Established: 1993

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Music

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

A. Whitmore Griffin Award in Music

Value: $2,400. Awarded to a third- or fourth-year student with a declared major in Music. The award will be made in recognition of academic excellence, outstanding achievement and potential as a music educator. Preference will be given to a student who has been accepted in the Faculty of Education at Brock University. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Mrs. Kathleen Griffin in memory of A. Whitmore Griffin and in honour of his outstanding contribution to the musical life of St. Catharines, Lincoln County, the whole Niagara Region and in schools and communities across Ontario.

Established: 1997

Endowed: 1997

Ronald Tremain Prize in Music Composition

Value: $50. Awarded to a Music major who shows outstanding achievement and potential as a composer.

Oenology and Viticulture

Dante Marinelli Oenology and Viticulture Book

Value: $125. Awarded in memory of Dante Marinelli to a student or students in the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Program.

Established: 1997

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Oenology and Viticulture

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Philosophy

Affleck Memorial Prize in Philosophy

Value: $100. Awarded to an outstanding fourth-year (honours) student on the basis of his or her whole record with the Department of Philosophy.

Donors: Relatives and friends of the late Mrs. Rheta Affleck

Established: 1972

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Philosophy

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department, and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Physical Education

Department of Physical Education Book Prize

Awarded annually to the fourth-year student with the highest graduating average in Physical Education.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Physical Education

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Physics

Canvision Optical Award - Physics

Value: $500. Awarded to a third year student with a single or combined major in Physics, who has the highest mark in the Introduction to Classical and Modern optics course (currently 2P51). The student must have a minimum average of 80%. The award will be made on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Physics.

Established: 2000

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Physics

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Physics Book Prize

Awarded to one or more students.

Political Science

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Political Science

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Dr. James A. Gibson Book Prize in Political Science

Value: $150. Awarded to an honours student in or entering the senior year who has an outstanding scholarly record, intends to pursue graduate study and is active in the life of the University.

Donors: Friends and colleagues of the President Emeritus on the occasion of his 80th birthday

Established: 1992

Political Science Book Prizes

Four book prizes: awarded to outstanding student(s) from first-, second-, third- or fourth- year Political Science programs.

Established: 1966

Political Science Fund

Value: $250.

Political Science 25thAnniversary Book Prize

Value: $50.00

Established: 1995

The Purple Chair Award

Value: $200. Awarded to a student in the second-, third- or fourth-year of a Political Science program, with an outstanding academic record and who has made a significant contribution to the department.

Donor: Jory C. Sherman

Established: 1993

Psychology

The Cara Chefurka Memorial Book Prizes

Awarded to students with the highest graduating averages in pass and honours Psychology at Spring and Fall Convocation.

Established: 1990

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Psychology

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Psychology 3F40 Prize

Awarded to the PSYC 3F40 student with the most outstanding research project.

Recreation and Leisure Studies

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Recreation and Leisure Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Sociology

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Sociology

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

P. A. Sorokin Book Prize in Sociology

A book prize, normally awarded to a fourth-year graduating student in Sociology, whose thesis or class project as well as general academic performance are judged by the faculty to be outstanding.

Sport Management

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Sport Management

Value: $1000. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Sport Management Club Student Achievement Award

Value: $300. Awarded to two returning students with leadership qualities who have a minimum average of 70% and have made a demonstrated contribution to the Sports Management Club and its programs at Brock University, as well as the sport industry. The Executive Council of the Sports Management Club and its Academic Advisor will determine selection.

Established 2000

E. Werner Awards

Value: $650. Awarded by the Sport Management Department to two second-year student athletes who are members of the Brock Inter-university hockey team and will work on a tournament/event project determined by the hockey coach in the year the award is presented. The recipients must have a minimum academic average of 70 percent and be interested in a career path that combines sport and business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements.

Donor: Edward M. Werner

Established: 1999

Endowed: 1999

Women's Studies

Rosalind (Hyman) Blauer Award

Value: $500. Awarded to members of the Brock community (students, staff or faculty) engaged in activities which illuminate, research, bring attention to, or improve the position of women in contemporary society. Applications or nominations should be directed to the Director of Women's Studies. The award is in honour of the memory of Professor Rosalind (Hyman) Blauer, founding member of the Department of Economics.

Distinguished Graduating Student Award - Women's Studies

Value: $100. Awarded to the most distinguished graduate for each department and program. The prize and a certificate will be awarded at the Convocation Luncheon.

Established: 1998

Josephine Meeker Research Fund in Women's Studies

Value: $250. Awarded annually by application to students in fourth-year of the Centre for Women's Studies to offset the costs of the honours project. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet OSAP residency requirements. Interested students should apply by the last Friday in October through the Director of Women's Studies for consideration by the Women's Studies Awards Committee.

Donor: Professor J. P. Meeker

Established: 1996

The Nellie

Value: $100. Awarded to a second year Women's Studies major with the highest average in WISE courses.

Established: 1994

Endowed: 1994

The Melvin Perlman Award

Value: $450*. Awarded to the best all-round student in the Centre for Women's Studies. The award is in memory of the substantial contribution Professor Perlman made to the University during his years of teaching at Brock.

Donors: The family and friends of Dr. Melvin L. Perlman

Established: 1988

Endowed: 1991

Hazel M. Wood Prize

Value: $125. Awarded to a student, in any year, who has displayed strength in academics and participation in the University community and who has financial need. Established in 1993 on the occasion of Mrs. Wood's 80th birthday and in recognition of her friendship and support.

Donor: H. Christina MacNaughton

Endowed: 1993

 
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