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An on-line guide to the learning outcomes, links to the associated skills, and detailed rubrics designed to support the development and assessment of additional program and discipline-speci®c outcomes, are available for reference on the Learning Outcomes website. 1. Critical and Creative Thinking Critical and creative thinking is a concept in which one applies logical principles, after much inquiry and analysis, to solve problems with a high degree of innovation, divergent thinking and risk taking. Those mastering this outcome show evidence of integrating knowledge and applying this knowledge across disciplinary boundaries. Depth and breadth of understanding of disciplines is essential to this outcome. In addition, Critical and Creative Thinking includes, but is not limited to, the following outcomes: Inquiry and Analysis; Problem Solving; Creativity; and Depth and Breadth of Understanding. 2. Literacy Literacy is the ability to extract information from a variety of resources, assess the quality and validity of the material, and use it to discover new knowledge. The comfort in using quantitative literacy also exists in this de®nition, as does using technology effectively and developing visual literacy. In addition, Literacy includes, but is not limited to, the following outcomes: Information Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, Technological Literacy, and Visual Literacy. 3. Global Understanding: Global understanding encompasses the knowledge of cultural similarities and differences, the context (historical, geographical, political and environmental) from which these arise, and how they are manifest in modern society. Global understanding is exercised as civic engagement, intercultural competence and the ability to understand an academic discipline outside of the domestic context. In addition, Global Understanding includes, but is not limited to, the following outcomes: Global Understanding, Sense of Historical Development, Civic Knowledge and Engagement, and Intercultural Competence. 4. Communicating Communicating is the ability to interact effectively with a variety of individuals and groups, and convey information successfully in a variety of formats including oral and written communication. Communicating also comprises attentiveness and listening, as well as reading comprehension. It includes the ability to communicate and synthesize information, arguments, and analyses accurately and reliably. In addition, Communicating includes, but is not limited to, the following outcomes: Oral Communication, Written Communication, Reading Comprehension, and Integrative Communication. 5. Professional and Ethical Behaviour Professional and ethical behaviour requires the ability to accomplish the tasks at hand with pro®cient skills in teamwork and leadership, while remembering ethical reasoning behind all decisions. The ability for organizational and time management skills is essential in bringing together all aspects of managing self and others. Academic integrity is central to mastery in this outcome. In addition, Professional and Ethical Behaviour includes, but is not limited to, the following outcomes: Teamwork, Ethical Reasoning, Leadership, and Personal Organization and Time Management Table of Contents i Table of Contents Bachelor of Science ...... 266 Entrance Scholarships ...... 266 Entrance Scholarships with Financial Need ...... 270 Entrance Bursaries ...... 272 In-course Scholarships ...... 274 In-course Scholarships with Financial Need ...... 296 In-course Bursaries ...... 301 In-course Travel Grants ...... 308

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Bachelor of Science Board of Governors© Scholarships [E0317] Please refer to the General Statement on Awards for: This scholarship is considered one of the University of Guelph©s most prestigious entrance scholarships with only 25 awards being awarded each year. Recipients of this scholarship · Award Eligibility are entering their program with one of the highest admission averages of that cohort. · ACCESS Awards Eligibility The scholarship will be renewed each year provided recipients remain registered in · Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF) Program full-time studies and achieve a minimum 80.0% average in their previous academic year · How Awards are Paid of full-time study. Students who fail to qualify for a payment may re-qualify by The University reserves the right to amend awards subject to the availability of subsequently obtaining an 80.0% or better average in the previous academic year of full funds. time study. Payments lost cannot be added to the end of the award period. This award cannot be held with the President©s, Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s or Chancellors© Entrance Scholarships Scholarships. Application is not required. Academic Leadership Entrance Scholarships [E1070] Donor(s): Board of Governors This scholarship was established by the University of Guelph in 2018 to recognize Quali®cation(s): Academically outstanding entering students with the highest admission entering students' academic excellence and strong demonstrated leadership, innovation averages of the entering cohort. and advocacy within their schools and communities. These awards are considered one Amount: 25 awards of $20,000 (payable over 4 years of study) of Guelph's most prestigious entering scholarship and encourage students to advance CSAHS Student Alliance Volunteer Entrance Scholarship [E1150] their post-secondary studies here at the University of Guelph. Selection will be based The College of Social and Applied Human Sciences Student Alliance (CSAHS SA) has on demonstrated leadership and academic excellence. Applicants who are long-listed established this award to encourage community-minded students to attend the University through the selection process of the President's Scholarships, the Lincoln Alexander of Guelph. Apply by April 15th to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) Chancellor's Scholarships, or the Chancellors' Scholarships, but are not offered one of by submitting a one-page point-form document outlining volunteer experience at school these will be considered. Selections may be limited to particular programs and/or colleges. and/or in the community. Selection will be based on the highest admission average. The scholarship will be renewed each year provided recipients remain registered in full-time studies and achieve a minimum 80.0% average in their previous academic year Donor(s): CSAHS Student Alliance of full-time study. Students who fail to qualify for a renewal payment may re-qualify Quali®cation(s): Students entering a program offered by the College of Social and by subsequently obtaining an 80.0% or better average in the previous academic year of Applied Human Sciences. Preference will be given to students with full-time study. Annual payments lost cannot be added to the end of the award period. demonstrated involvement in volunteer activities in school and/or in Students apply by January 25th by completing the online application to the President's, the community. Lincoln Alexander Chancellor's or the Chancellors' scholarships application. This award Amount: 1 award of $1,000 is tenable with all other awards except, this award cannot be held with the President's December 6th Memorial Scholarship [E0005] Scholarships, the Lincoln Alexander Scholarships, the Chancellors' Scholarships or the This scholarship, established by the Faculty Association, is awarded in memory of the Board of Governors' Scholarships. fourteen women murdered in December 1989 at Ecole Polytechnique and is intended to Donor(s): University of Guelph attract women to a profession that is largely comprised of men. The recipient will be Quali®cation(s): Students entering a degree program who have submitted an application selected on the basis of academic performance. For continued eligibility beyond semester to the President's, Lincoln Alexander Chancellor's or the Chancellors' 1, the student must maintain a minimum of 70% cumulative average and full-time studies. scholarships. Application is not required. Amount: up to 35 awards of $20,000 (payable over 4 years of study) Donor(s): University of Guelph Faculty Association Amos & William Lowe Memorial Scholarship [E0158] Quali®cation(s): Female student who is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent resident of Endowed by the late William B. Lowe of Fort Francis, Ontario. Preference will be given Canada enrolled in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. ®rst to eligible students from the district of Rainy River, then from the district of Kenora Amount: 1 award of $2,250 ($750 in each of semesters 1, 3 and 5). or Thunder Bay, and ®nally from the remaining districts of Northern Ontario. Application Dr. C. John Small Commonwealth Scholarship [I0611] is not required. Established in honour of Dr. C. John Small, OAC BSA ©42, Hon D. Law ©75, and his Donor(s): William B. Lowe and Amos Edgar Lowe lifelong dedication to foreign service. Selection will be based on the assessment of : (a) Quali®cation(s): Student entering any of the undergraduate degree programs of the a one-page submission describing the signi®cance for the student visiting Guelph to the Ontario Agricultural College. program of study at the partner exchange University, (b) two faculty references of no Amount: 1 award of $2,000 more than one-page each, and (c) consistent high performance in course work completed, Angelo and Frank Agro Undergraduate Scholarship [E0520] as documented by a transcript of program grades to date. Apply to the Centre for International Programs by May 1 for visiting during the subsequent Fall or Winter These scholarships are provided by the Agro Scholarship Fund. Apply, by April 15, to semesters with the above mentioned documents. Student Financial Services ([email protected]), with a one to two-page, point-form listing of 4-H activities. This list should describe current or past activities within 4H and Donor(s): Mrs. Jean K. Small the position titles/names, if applicable. Attach a reference letter from a 4H club of®cial. Quali®cation(s): Full-time visiting exchange students registered for at least one semester These scholarships will be awarded to the students demonstrating the most active from a Commonwealth developing country who are pursuing studies involvement with 4H clubs. The committee will consider any appropriate elements, such or conducting research in the area of agriculture and rural development. as the length of membership in 4H, leadership role(s) in support of 4H, creativity in 4H Amount: 1 award of $1,500 outreach, and coordination with other rural and academic activities. Credit will be given Dr. Jack Britney Scholarship [E0034] to those who have achieved in county, provincial and national 4H competitions. Recipients Established in memory of Dr. Jack Britney, a graduate of ©57A and O.A.C. ©60 and former must maintain full-time studies and at least a 70% program average each year for faculty member in the former School of Food Agriculture and Resource Economics and continuation of the award. Extension Education. Selection will be based on the students entering with the highest Donor(s): The Frank Agro Estate admission average. Apply by April 15 to Student Financial Services Quali®cation(s): Full-time students entering semester 1 who have attained a minimum ([email protected]) with a statement indicating the program and where the Diploma 75% admission average and completion of a minimum of 10 - 4H was taken and when. projects. Donor(s): Friends and Associates Amount: 7 awards of $7,000 (payable over 4 years of study) Quali®cation(s): Students entering any OAC degree program with a preference given Barry Lee Scholarship for Agricultural Excellence [E0797] to students who graduated from any University of Guelph Associate Established to recognize Barry Lee's 19 years of service as a Counsellor and his strong Diploma program. support of rural and agricultural activities in the region. Preference will be given to Amount: 1 award of $1,750 students from the Regional Municipality of Halton. Selection will be based on highest admission average. No application is required. Donor(s): Regional Municipality of Halton Quali®cation(s): Students entering any undergraduate program offered by OAC. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Dr. Robert McCrindle Academic Scholarship in Chemistry [E0837] GFTC Legacy Fund UG Entrance Scholarship [E0899] Wellington Laboratories established this award to recognize Dr. Robert McCrindle, In recognition of the Guelph Food Technology Centre's (GFTC) long association with former Chair of the Chemistry Department and Dean of the College of Physical and University of Guelph the GFTC Board has created the GFTC Legacy Fund Undergraduate Engineering Science. The scholarships will be awarded to the 2 students with the highest Entrance Scholarships. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and encourage admission averages and is not tenable with the Prof. John D. Goddard Honours Chemistry students to study and pursue careers in the food sector. Selection is based on highest Entrance Scholarship [E0789] or the Honours Chemistry Entrance Scholarship [E0130]. admission average. No application required. Not tenable with the Board of Governors' No application is required. Scholarship, Chancellor's Scholarship, Devine Family Scholarship, Lincoln Alexander Donor(s): Wellington Laboratories Inc. Chancellor©s Scholarship and President's Scholarships. If there are insuf®cient eligible Quali®cation(s): Students entering the Bachelor of Science with a major in Chemistry. candidates in any one of the academic programs noted above, in any given academic Amount: 2 awards of $5,000 year, the scholarship(s) will be redistributed to eligible candidates from any other of the identi®ed academic programs. Preference will be given to eligible candidates in the Earl B. MacNaughton Entrance Scholarships [E0172] B.Sc. Food Science program. In order to maintain eligibility, students must remain Established by friends, faculty, staff, alumni and students of the University to honour registered in one of the speci®ed programs. Earl B. MacNaughton, former head of the Department of Physics and founding Dean of Donor(s): The Guelph Food Technology Centre (GFTC) the College of Physical Science. Emphasis during selection will be given to academic Quali®cation(s): Students entering the B.Sc. Food Science, B.A.Sc. Applied Human achievement in high school science and mathematics. Application is not required. Nutrition, B.Sc. Nutrition and Nutraceutical Science, B.Eng. Food Donor(s): Earl B. MacNaughton Engineering, B.Comm. Food and Agricultural Business, or B.A. Food, Quali®cation(s): Students with high academic standing, entering an honours program Agricultural and Resource Economics programs. in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Amount: 17 awards of $14,000 (payable over 4 years of study) Amount: 4 awards of $2,000 Gordon McNally Memorial Scholarship [E0203] Ed Carter/University of Guelph Faculty Association Scholarship [E0292] In memory of Gordon McNally, Professor of Zoology in the Ontario Agricultural College Award is payable at $750 per annum in the student©s 1st, 3rd, and 5th semester levels, (1934-1971) and College of Biological Science (1971-1979), who had a great interest provided a cumulative average of at least a 70% is maintained. To receive the ®nal in extracurricular activities. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic payment, the recipient would normally be entering the 5th semester level within a period performance and demonstration of outstanding contributions to extracurricular activities of 3 calendar years from the date of admission. Awarded to the student with the highest and/or community services. Apply to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) admission average. Application is not required. by April 15 with a letter demonstrating contributions to extracurricular activities. Donor(s): University of Guelph Faculty Association Donor(s): Jean and Peter Gower Quali®cation(s): Students entering any undergraduate degree program at the University Quali®cation(s): Students entering any undergraduate degree program offered by the of Guelph from Wellington county. College of Biological Sciences. Amount: 1 award of $2,250 ($750 in the 1st, 3rd, and 5th semesters) Amount: 1 award of $500 Ernie Kendall Science Entrance Scholarship [E0668] Gordon W. Innes Scholarship [E0140] Established by Ernest Kendall, O.A.C. B.S.A. 1932 and awarded to the student entering Application is not required. a science program with the highest admission average. Preference will be given to Donor(s): Gordon W. ©Sparky© Innes Scholarship Fund Committee of the Woodstock students that graduated from Elmira District School. This award is not tenable with the Agricultural Society. President©s Scholarships, the Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s Scholarships or the Board Quali®cation(s): Student entering any degree program from Oxford County with the of Governors© Scholarships. Application is not required. highest admission average. Donor(s): Ernest W. Kendall Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Students entering any sciences (B.Sc., B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Env.), Hardy International Student Scholarship [E0659] B.Sc.(Tech), B.A.Sc., B.A.S., B.B.R.M., B.Eng.) degree program with Selection is based on the assessment of the student©s admission application and preference a minimum 80.0% admission average. is given in the following order: students from Haiti; students from Africa; then any other Amount: 1 award of $2,000 international student. Application is not required. Franco J. Vaccarino President's Scholarship [E1186] Donor(s): Mrs. Marion Hardy Established in 2020 to honour and recognize the leadership and contributions made by Quali®cation(s): Full-time international students (de®ned as paying the international the University of Guelph's outgoing president, Dr. Franco Vaccarino. This scholarship student tuition and fees) entering any degree program. is the University of Guelph's most prestigious award offered to an entering International Amount: 1 award of $2,000 student and aligns with Dr. Vaccarino's vision on internationalization. Selection will be made on superior leadership ability and potential as demonstrated through positions Honours Chemistry Entrance Scholarship [E0130] held, extra-curricular activities, involvement in high school and communities and This scholarship will be awarded to the student entering with the highest admission reference support. Students apply by January 25 by completing the online application. average. Award is not tenable with the Dr. Robert McCrindle Academic Scholarship in Short-listed candidates will be invited to campus for an interview. The scholarship will Chemistry [E0837] or the Prof. John D. Goddard Honours Chemistry Entrance be renewed each year provided the recipient remains registered in full-time studies and Scholarship [E0789]. Application is not required. achieve a minimum 80.0% average in their previous academic year of full-time study Donor(s): Faculty of the Department of Chemistry and their scholarship fund and continue to demonstrate the leadership qualities on which the award was given. Quali®cation(s): Students entering semester one of the B.Sc. Honours Biological and Recipients must provide an annual report to the President©s and Chancellors© Scholarship Pharmaceutical Chemistry major or the Honours Chemistry major of Selection and Review Committee (PCSSRC) detailing leadership and engagement the BSc program. activities throughout the year. Amount: 1 award of $500 Donor(s): University of Guelph Honours Physics Scholarship [E0132] Quali®cation(s): International students (not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or Several of these awards will be offered on a competitive basis to students entering with convention refugee of Canada) entering a degree program with a record the highest admission averages. The number of scholarship offers is dependent on the of academic excellence who have made signi®cant leadership and cohort pool of applicants. Application is not required. innovative contributions to their schools and/or communities and who also demonstrate the potential to become a leader in society. Donor(s): Department of Physics Amount: 1 award of $42,000 ($8,250 annually for 4 years of study plus one Quali®cation(s): Students entering the ®rst semester level of the B.Sc. program or the $9,000 stipend for summer research assistantship) B.Sc. (Tech.) program with a minimum 85.0% admission average and a declared intention of pursuing a major in Physics, Physics and Frederick Hutt Scholarships [E0319] Technology, Biophysics, Chemical Physics, or Theoretical Physics, Dr. Frederick B. Hutt, O.A.C. ©23 and Professor Emeritus of Animal Genetics at Cornell or a Co-op stream of these programs. University offers this scholarship. Application is not required. Amount: Several awards of $4,000 Donor(s): Dr. Frederick B. Hutt Quali®cation(s): Students from Wellington County entering a College of Biological Science program with a minimum admission average of 85%. Amount: 2 awards of $700

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International Entrance Scholarships [E0408] Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s Scholarships [E0689] In support of the University©s strategic direction of internationalism, entrance scholarships Established in 2001 in honour of Lincoln Alexander, Chancellor Emeritus of the are awarded on a competitive basis and based on the admission average at the time of University of Guelph and former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, on his 80th birthday the offer of admission or in May and/or in August. Students who receive this entrance They are intended to enhance student diversity and are one of the most prestigious scholarship are eligible to receive a $4,000 award in years 2, 3, and 4 as long as they entrance awards at the University of Guelph. Selection will be made on superior remain registered in full-time studies each semester, achieve a minimum 80.0% average leadership ability and potential as demonstrated through positions held, extra-curricular in their previous academic year of full-time study (typically fall/winter), and continue activities, involvement in high school and communities and reference support. Students to pay the Interational student tuition and fees. Students offered a scholarship who apply by January 25 by completing the online application. Short-listed candidates will subsequently (after their offer) pay the domestic tuition and fees will have their be invited to campus for an interview. The scholarship will be renewed each year provided scholarship value updated to correspond with the domestic values (University of Guelph recipients remain registered in full-time studies and achieve a minimum 80.0% average Entrance Scholarship E0291). Entrance scholarships cannot be deferred. Students who in their previous academic year of full-time study and continue to demonstrate the defer their offer of admission are reconsidered the following year based on the availability leadership qualities on which the award was given. Recipients must provide an annual of scholarship for that cohort. Application is not required. report to the President©s and Chancellors© Scholarship Selection and Review Committee Donor(s): University of Guelph (PCSSRC) detailing leadership and engagement activities throughout the year. This Quali®cation(s): Students expected to pay the International student fees entering award cannot be held with the President's Scholarships, the Chancellors© Scholarships, semester one of any degree program in the fall semester who have not the Academic Leadership Scholarship, or the Board of Governors' Scholarships. attended a post-secondary institution and have a record of high Donor(s): Many Donors academic achievement. Quali®cation(s): Students entering a degree program with a minimum 90% admission Amount: Several awards ranging in value from $5,500 to $8,500 in year 1 plus average who have made signi®cant leadership and innovative a $4,000 renewal award in years 2, 3,& 4 contributions to their schools and communities and demonstrate the J.D. MacLachlan Scholarship [E0170] potential to become a leader in society. In addition, students must be: Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Metis); or a person with a Provided by the family of J.D. MacLachlan. The recipient will be the student entering disability; or a racialized person. with the highest admission average. Application is not required. Amount: 2 awards of $42,000 ($8,250 annually for 4 years of study plus one Donor(s): The J.D. MacLachlan Trust $9,000 stipend for summer research assistantship) Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program at the University of Guelph. Mathematical Science Scholarship [E0131] Amount: 1 award of $1,500 This scholarship is awarded to the student with the highest admission average. Application Jack and Lillian MacDonald Scholarship [E0379] is not required. Family, friends, and colleagues of Lillian MacDonald and Dr. Jack MacDonald, Donor(s): The Department of Mathematics and Statistics Vice-President, Academic, of the University of Guelph from 1986 to 1995, have Quali®cation(s): Students entering a program with a major offered by the Department established a scholarship that recognizes their commitment to increasing the accessibility of Mathematics and Statistics. of post-secondary education to Indigenous learners. In the ®rst instance, the award will Amount: 1 award of $1,000 be given to an entering student coming from the Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) and who has received the highest cumulative average in the Native University Program. If there McArthur-Humphries Scholarship [E0183] is no entering student in any one year, the scholarship will be awarded to the in-course An equal number of awards are available to students from each county. In the case of student who is a graduate of the SNP (or previously, the Grand River Polytechnical insuf®cient eligible applicants from one county, the awards will be given to eligible Institute) who has the highest cumulative average at the University. applicants from the other county. These scholarships are awarded to students with the Donor(s): Family, friends, and colleagues of Lillian MacDonald and Dr. Jack highest admission averages. Application is not required. MacDonald Donor(s): Wilhelmina McArthur-Humphries Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Entering students coming from the Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP). Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program with a minimum 75% admission Amount: 1 award of $1,200 average from Lanark and Wellington Counties. James MacMillan Memorial Scholarship [E0494] Amount: 8 awards of $1,000 Established in memory of James MacMillan, his great uncle, by Austin Conway of Nanoscience Entrance Scholarship [E0747] Toronto. Selection will be based on highest cumulative average. Application is not The scholarships will be awarded to the students with the highest admission average. required. No application necessary. Donor(s): Austin Conway Donor(s): Dean's Of®ce College of Physical and Engineering Science Quali®cation(s): Students entering any program offered by OAC who graduated from Quali®cation(s): Students entering the B.Sc. Nanoscience major with a minimum an Associate Diploma program from the University of Guelph. admission average of 80%. Preference will be given to students from Eastern Ontario which Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 includes the counties of Prescott and Russell, Stormont, Dundas and OAC Specialist High Skills Major Program Scholarships (SHSM) [E0832] Glengarry, Lanark, Renfrew, Leeds and Grenville, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington; and the City of Ottawa and to students entering The scholarships will be awarded to the 3 students with the highest admission averages. the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or the Bachelor of Commerce No application is required. in Food and Agricultural Business, or the Bachelor of Arts with a Donor(s): OAC Dean's Of®ce Liaison Program major in Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (FARE). Quali®cation(s): Students entering any OAC undergraduate program with a minimum Amount: 1 award of $6,500 75% admission average who are/were registered in the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM). Amount: 3 awards of $1,000

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President©s Scholarship [E0238] Project Hero Scholarship [E0979] Established in 1987 in honour of their donors or distinguished members of the University The University of Guelph is proud to participate in Project Hero. Project Hero started and are considered one of the most prestigious entrance awards at the University of in 2009 by Retired General Rick Hillier and Honorary Lt. Colonel Kevin Reed and is a Guelph. Selection will be made on superior leadership ability and potential as unique program providing undergraduate scholarships to children of fallen soldiers. demonstrated through positions held, extra-curricular activities, involvement in high Canadian citizens/permanent residents entering or registered full-time in any degree school and communities and reference support. Students apply by January 25 by program who are dependent children of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces completing the online application. Short-listed candidates will be invited to campus for personnel deceased while serving in an active mission or First Responder personnel an interview. The scholarship will be renewed each year provided recipients remain deceased during active duty . ªDependentº children are under the age of 26. The restriction registered in full-time studies and achieve a minimum 80.0% average in their previous of 25 years does not apply to a physically or mentally disabled child who is over 25 academic year of full-time study and continue to demonstrate the leadership qualities years of age and who had this condition and was a dependent of the employee before on which the award was given. Recipients must provide an annual report to the President©s the age of 26. Eligibility to participate in this program will be determined by Canadian and Chancellors© Scholarship Selection and Review Committee (PCSSRC) detailing Armed Forces criteria through con®rmation from the Department of National Defense leadership and engagement activities throughout the year. This scholarship cannot be or in the case of First Responders, through the supporting documentation submitted. held with the Lincoln Alexander Chancellor Scholarships, the Chancellors' Scholarships, This award can be held with the University of Guelph Entrance Scholarship, however, the Academic Leadership Scholarships, or the Board of Governors' Scholarships. students who receive other Entrance Awards (scholarship or bursaries) will have the Donor(s): A number of President©s Scholarships have been named in honour of the value of the Project Hero reduced by the value(s) of the other award(s). You can apply following people and/or donors: for this scholarship by sending an email to [email protected] indicating that you are Cecil H. Franklin and Ingrid Franklin a dependent child of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces personnel deceased while In honour of Cecil Franklin, former Chair of the Board of Governors and serving in an active mission and include your parent©s full name OR you are a dependent Honorary Fellow of the University, the University of Guelph has named one of child of a First Responder personnel deceased during active duty; include supporting these twelve prestigious entrance awards to recognize his ®nancial contributions documentation con®rming the parent perished during active duty as well as con®rmation and volunteer support to the President©s Entrance Scholarship program. of death. Once approved for this scholarship, you do not need to re-apply. Charles S. Humphrey Donor(s): University of Guelph In memory of Charles S. Humphrey, a former President of Hart Chemical Company Canada Ltd. and long-time friend, the University has named one of Quali®cation(s): Canadian citizens/permanent residents entering or registered full-time these twelve prestigious entrance awards to recognize his ®nancial contribution in any degree program who are dependent children of a member of through his estate to the President©s Entrance Scholarship program. the Canadian Armed Forces personnel deceased while serving in an Jack R. Longstaffe active mission or First Responder personnel deceased during active The University of Guelph has named one of these twelve prestigious entrance duty. awards in memory of Jack R. Longstaffe to recognize his ®nancial contribution Amount: Several awards that include tuition and fees for up to Bachelor of Arts, through his estate to the President©s Entrance Scholarship program. plus $8000 toward 1st year living expenses Burton C. Matthews Quinn Memorial Scholarship [E0578] The University of Guelph has named one of these twelve prestigious entrance awards in honour of Burton C. Matthews to recognize his insight and leadership Established in memory of Ronald J. Quinn (O.A.C. ©35) to an entering O.A.C. in establishing the President©s Entrance Scholarship program. international full-time or exchange student. Selection will be based on academic Kathleen and Frederick Metcalf performance, letters of reference and an assessment of the admission application package. Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Metcalf of Guelph have endowed this award. After a Application is not required. distinguished career in cable TV, broadcasting and publishing, the late Mr. Mrs. Helen Quinn (O.A.C. ©35) Metcalf retired as President of Maclean Hunter Ltd. and Chairman of the Board Donor(s): of Maclean Hunter Cable Ltd. He was Honorary Chairman of Maclean Hunter Quali®cation(s): Entering semester one of an O.A.C. program to an international Cable Ltd. and a member of the University of Guelph Heritage Board (1996). full-time student or to an international exchange student with a Rol-land Farms Limited preference to those students from developing nations. Two of the scholarships are endowed by the four shareholders of Rol-land Farms Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Limited of Blenheim, Ontario, Hank, Peter, Arthur and Eric Vander Pol and Robert Orr Lawson Microbiology Entrance Scholarship [E0489] their families. The Vander Pol families are generous supporters of a number of University projects and programs. Provided through a generous bequest from the estate of Robert Orr Lawson, with matching Lillian Stewart Usher support from the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, this scholarship is The University of Guelph has named one of these twelve prestigious entrance intended to encourage study and research related microbiology of foods and will be awards in honour of Lillian Stewart Usher a friend of the University to recognize awarded to the student entering with the highest admission average. The scholarship her ®nancial contribution through her estate to the President©s Entrance will be paid over four years in installments of $1,000. The second to fourth payments Scholarship program. are contingent upon obtaining a minimum average of 77% over the previous two semesters Quali®cation(s): Students entering a degree program with a minimum 90% admission of full-time study in the major. Students who fail to qualify for a payment may re-qualify average who have made signi®cant leadership and innovative for the subsequent payments by obtaining a 77% or better average in the succeeding two contributions to their schools and/or communities and demonstrate academic semesters of full-time study. This scholarship may be held with any other the potential to become a leader in society. awards except the Microbiology Entrance Bursary, or any of the other Robert Orr Lawson Amount: 9 awards of $42,000 ($8,250 annually for 4 years of study plus one Microbiology Scholarships. Application is not required. $9,000 stipend for summer research assistantship) Donor(s): Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the estate of the late Prof. John D. Goddard Honours Chemistry Entrance Scholarship [E0789] Robert Orr Lawson Awarded to the student entering with the highest admission average. This award is not Quali®cation(s): Students entering the Microbiology major in the B.Sc. program with tenable with the Honours Chemistry Entrance Scholarship E0130 or the Dr. Robert a minimum admission average of 80%. McCrindle Academic Scholarship in Chemistry E0837. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $4,000 (payable over 4 years of study) Donor(s): Professor John D. Goddard Samuel Acker Memorial Scholarship [E0001] Quali®cation(s): Students entering the Honours Chemistry major of a BSc program. Preference will be given to students whose home residence is in Wellington, Waterloo Amount: 1 award of $1,200 or Perth County and selection will be based on high academic achievement. Application is not required. Donor(s): The trustees of the estate of the late Samuel Acker (Mr. David Acker and Mr. Abraham Acker) Quali®cation(s): Student entering the ®rst semester level of the B.Sc. program in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Preference may be given to students whose home residence is in either Wellington, Waterloo or Perth County. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Shu Wei Chen Entrance Scholarship [E1167] Waterloo-Wellington Science & Engineering Fair (WWSEF) Scholarship [E0619] Alumnus Chase Tang has generously created this award in honour of his mother, Shu Established to recognize excellence of the project submissions and encourage students Wei Chen. Apply by April 15th to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) to pursue university studies at the University of Guelph. by submitting a short point-form document outlining volunteer experience at school Donor(s): University of Guelph and/or in the community. Selection will be based on the highest admission average. Quali®cation(s): Gold medal winners in the Senior Entries classi®cation (WWSEF) Donor(s): Chase Tang that are registered in year one of any degree program at the University Quali®cation(s): Students entering any program at the University of Guelph. Preference of Guelph. will be given to students with demonstrated involvement in volunteer Amount: various awards of $1,000 activities. Entrance Scholarships with Financial Need Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Ted Morwick Scholarship [E0796] Bill Klopp Memorial Scholarship [E0150] Established by Ted Morwick, honorary alumni. The student with the highest admission Priority will be given to a student from Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational average will be selected. This award is conditional on maintaining a 80% average in the Institute. Apply by letter, to Student Financial Services ([email protected]), outlining previous year of full time study. If a current award recipient does not meet the renewal extracurricular activities and by completing the online Financial Need Assessment Form criteria for one year, they will be given the opportunity to re-qualify. (i.e. The student (N.A.F.) by April 15. Students should complete the Financial Need Assessment Form recipient does not maintain 80% in their ®rst year. They will not receive the award for for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment their second year of school. If at the end of their second year they have raised their Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for average back up to 80% or higher, they would receive the award for their third year.) If admissions has been submitted by the student). a student does not qualify for two years in a row, they would fully lose the award, with Donor(s): Ross and Mary Lou Klopp no opportunity to re-qualify. This scholarship is not tenable with the Chancellors©, Quali®cation(s): Students from the cities of Kitchener or Waterloo entering a degree President's or Board of Governors© Scholarships. No application is necessary. program at the University of Guelph with demonstrated involvement Donor(s): Mr. Edward (Ted) Morwick in extracurricular activities, a minimum 70% admission average and Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program in the College of Arts. demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 4 award of $8,000 (payable over four years.) Amount: 1 award of $500 University of Guelph Entrance Scholarships [E0291] Colwyn Rich Food Science Scholarship [E0940] The value of this scholarship is determined by the admission average as calculated by Established in the fall 2015 to honour Mr. Colwyn Rich. Selection will be based on Admission Services and will be offered with your offer of admission to Guelph. The greatest ®nancial need. Apply to Student Financial Services by April 15th by completing scholarship will be applied directly to the student©s ®nancial account in two equal the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.). A new payments in the fall and winter semesters. Entrance scholarships cannot be deferred. recipient will be selected once every four years, unless a current recipient fails to meet Students who defer their offer of admission are reconsidered the following year based the continued eligibility requirement for the BSc. program with a major in Food Science. on the availability of scholarship for that cohort. Application is not required. This award is tenable with other awards. The Colwyn and Jean Rich Foundation Donor(s): University of Guelph Donor(s): Quali®cation(s): Students entering their ®rst year of post-secondary studies for the ®rst Quali®cation(s): Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are entering the BSc. time with a minimum 85.0% admission average. program with a major in Food Science who have a minimum 80% Amount: Several awards of $2,000, Several awards of $3,000 admission average and demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given to a student in the co-op program. W. Penri Morris Memorial Scholarship [E0430] Amount: 1 award of $28,000 (payable over 4 years) Established by the family in memory of Penri Morris, who was killed World War II Devine Family Scholarships [E4542] action in 1944 at the age of 21. Penri grew up on the family fruit farm near Forest, Ontario. After graduating from high school, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and Established on behalf of the Devine Family, Mr. Peter J. Devine, a former Board of was attached to the Royal Air Force Bomber Command as a navigator at the time of this Governors member, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OTSS program. death. Awarded to the student with the highest cumulative academic performance above These scholarships will be given out once every four years, unless the incumbent fails 75% in all courses of the last year in high school study (full-time or equivalent study). to qualify. The scholarship is renewed in years two, three and four with continued Application is not required. demonstrated ®nancial need and full-time registration; students are required to register for no less than 2.0 credits each semester. Students should complete the online Financial Donor(s): Prof. Rosalina Morris Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they Quali®cation(s): Students entering ®rst year of any undergraduate program from North receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come Lambton Secondary School in Forest, Ontario, in their absence, from automatically after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) and Lambton County, and their absence, from Ontario. complete the "Devine Family Scholarship Application". Deadline to submit the complete Amount: 1 award of $1,000 application (both parts, the E.N.A.F. and the application) is April 15th of the application W.C. Blackwood Memorial Entrance Scholarship in Physics [E0029] year. Scholarship offers will be made in May. This award is not tenable with the Application is not required. President©s Scholarships, the Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s Scholarships or the Chancellors© Scholarships, but can be held with all other entrance awards. ACCESS Donor(s): Mr. B.A. Ward AWARD. Quali®cation(s): Student entering the ®rst semester level of the B.Sc. program, who Mr. Peter J. Devine with matching funding through the Ontario Trust for declares the intention to pursue an honours program in Physics. Donor(s): Student Support program Amount: 1 award of $500 Quali®cation(s): Students who are Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Metis); or a Walter and Halina Slabikowski Scholarship [E0766] person with a disability; or a racialized person entering any University This scholarship was established in memory of Walter and Halina Slabikowski who sent of Guelph undergraduate degree program with a minimum 80% their ®rst generation Canadian born children to university to enrich their lives and provide admission average. Preference will be given to students who are Black them with greater opportunities. The award will be given to the student with the highest Canadians. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated admission average. The residence deposit must be received by published deadline date. terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General Statements on Submit by email to [email protected] your full name, student ID number and a Awards). statement attesting to your parents' place of birth and non participation in post secondary Amount: up to 2 awards of $50,000 each (payable over 4 years of study) education by April 15th. Donor(s): Irene Thompson and Slabikowski Family Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program planning to live in a Guelph campus residence whose parents immigrated to Canada and have never participated in post secondary studies. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Gary Knechtel Memorial Scholarship [E4500] Microbiology Entrance Scholarship [E3545] Established in memory of Gary Knechtel (1943 - 1988) a revered and outstanding leader Provided through a generous bequest from the estate of Robert Orr Lawson and the in the food industry and a long time member of the Canadian Institute of Food Science Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, with the assistance of the Ontario and Technology. The recipient will be encouraged to participate in extracurricular government©s OSOTF program. The bursary will be paid over four years in installments activities and to participate in the activities of the Ontario Section of the Canadian of $1,000. The second to fourth payments are contingent upon obtaining a minimum Institute of Food Science and Technology. Subsequent installment payments are average of 77%, having completed 5, 10 and 15 credits of study in the major and dependent on continued demonstration of ®nancial need and satisfactory progress in demonstrating continued ®nancial need. Students should complete the online Financial Food Science major. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15. This admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th.. Selection will be based bursary may be held with any other award, except any of the Robert Orr Lawson on the highest admission average. ACCESS AWARD. Scholarships. ACCESS AWARD. Donor(s): Ontario Section, Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology with Donor(s): Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the estate of Robert matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Orr Lawson with matching funding through the Ontario Student Quali®cation(s): Students graduating from a secondary school in Ontario and are Opportunities Trust Fund entering the Food Science major of the BSc degree with demonstrated Quali®cation(s): Entering student in the Microbiology major in the B.Sc. program who ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the has a minimum 80% average and who has demonstrated greatest government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the General Statements on Awards). government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see Amount: 1 award of $10,000 (payable over 4 years of study) General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $4,000 (payable over 4 years) Interhall Council Entrance Scholarship [E0636] Established by the Interhall Council, the residence student government that programs, OAC 1966 Entrance Scholarship [E0903] advocates and represents residence students to administration and Student Housing In recognition of the contribution made to our lives by the Ontario Agricultural College, Services (www.interhall.ca), to ensure that the residence experience remains accessible the graduates of 1966 O.A.C have established this scholarship to assist a well-quali®ed to students. To apply, students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment student to come to Guelph and become an ªAggieº. Students should complete the online Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive Acknowledgement Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) and submit a one-page, after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. point-form summary highlighting extra-curricular activity that demonstrates leadership Donor(s): Class of OAC 1966 ability to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) by April 15. Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program offered by O.A.C with Donor(s): Interhall Council demonstrated ®nancial need and are Ontario residents. Quali®cation(s): Students entering a full-time undergraduate degree program with a Amount: 3 awards of $5,000 minimum 85.0% admission average, residing in residence during ®rst P.A.J. Clarke Family Scholarship [E0381] year on the Guelph campus with demonstrated ®nancial need and Paul and Aileen Clarke and their family established the endowment for this entrance demonstrated strong leadership ability. scholarship in honour of Paul©s father, the late Jack Clarke, a Blenheim area farmer. Amount: 5 awards of $1,000 Apply by April 15 to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) with a letter Kenneth O. Hammill-Blount Canada Scholarship [E4356] outlining extracurricular and/or community activities, and complete the online Financial Established in honour of Kenneth Osborne Hammill, a long time friend of the University Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as the Acknowledgment and retired plant manager of Blount Canada, with the assistance of the Ontario Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for government©s OSOTF program. Selection will be based on greatest ®nancial need from admissions has been submitted by the student) is received or by April 15th. Finanical the President's, Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s or Chancellors© Scholarships applicants need will be considered, but is not a requirement. This award is not tenable with the who were interviewed, but not successful in the competition. Continuation of this President©s Scholarships or Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s Scholarships. Annual scholarship is conditional on maintaining a minimum 77% average over the previous payments are contingent upon full-time enrolment and maintaining a minimum 70% full-time academic year of study and continued demonstration of ®nancial need. Students average on the previous Fall and Winter semesters. Students may be contacted to provide who submitted an application for the President's, Lincoln Alexander Chancellor©s or special need circumstances if there is a short list of equal candidates. Chancellors© Scholarships should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form Donor(s): Paul and Aileen Clarke for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package Quali®cation(s): Students with a minimum 80% average with a record of leadership from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions and community participation. Preference will be given to candidates has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. ACCESS AWARD. from Blenheim district or Kent County and who were raised, or have Donor(s): The Blount Foundation, Inc. with matching funding through the Ontario worked, on a farm. Student Opportunities Trust Fund Amount: 1 award of $12,000 (payable over 4 years) Quali®cation(s): Entering students who have applied for the President©s, Lincoln Robert C. Skipper Scholarship [E0485] Alexander Chancellor©s or Chancellors© Scholarships who are interviewed, but not successful in the competition with demonstrated Established by Robert C. Skipper, Diploma in Agriculture 1948 and B.S.A. 1951. ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the Selection will be based on academic standing, participation in extra-curricular activities government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see and involvement in primary production and/or rural community activities. Financial General Statements on Awards). need may also be considered. Apply to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) Amount: 1 award of $9,600 (payable in 8 payments of $1,200) by April 15 with a one-page summary outlining activities and by completing the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive L. Norman Gibbins Microbiology Scholarship [E4392] their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically Established through a generous bequest from L. Norman Gibbins, with the assistance after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. of the Ontario government©s OTSS program, in support of training in Microbiology. Donor(s): Mr. Robert C. Skipper Preference will be given to students entering the Microbiology Co-op major. Students Quali®cation(s): Students entering a degree program in O.A.C that have graduated with should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards a Diploma in Agriculture or Horticulture from the University of (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Guelph©s Ridgetown campus. Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions Amount: 1 award of $1,000 has been submitted by the student) or by April 15. ACCESS AWARD Donor(s): Family, friends and colleagues of Norman Gibbins with matching funding through the Ontario Trust for Student Support program Quali®cation(s): Students entering the Microbiology major in the B.Sc. program with a minimum 80% admission average and demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $2,500

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Rol-Land Farms Scholarships [E4519] Elizabeth Maud Hunter (Shier) Bursary [E3575] Established by Rol-Land Farms, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF This award was created to assist ®rst year students in obtaining a post secondary education program, to attract entering students who might otherwise not be able to attend university and is in honour of Mr. Hunter's late wife, Elizabeth Maud Hunter (Shier) who did not for ®nancial reasons. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment have the opportunity to attend the University due to the sudden death of her mother Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their resulting in family responsibilities. It was her wish to support a female student facing a Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after similar situation. Preference given to a student from the County of Brock. Students an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15. ACCESS should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards AWARD (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Donor(s): Rol-Land Farms with matching funding through the Ontario Student Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions has been Opportunities Trust Fund submitted by the student) or by April 15th ACCESS AWARD Quali®cation(s): Students entering a degree program with demonstrated ®nancial need Donor(s): The Estate of the Late William Henry "Harry" Hunter with matching and a minimum 80% cumulative average. Additionally, students must funding through the Ontario Trust for Student Support program meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program at the University of Guelph (see General Statements on Awards). with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet Amount: 13 awards of $2,000 the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Sleeman Brewing Scholarships [E4267] General Statements on Awards). Amount: 3 awards of up to $4,500 Established by the Sleeman Brewing and Malting Company, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. One award alternates between a B.Sc. student First Year Student Residence Bursary [E3066] in the College of Biological Science and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences These 5 bursaries will be offered to the students with the greatest demonstration of (beginning with C.E.P.S in 2000/2001); one award is available to a B.Comm. students, ®nancial need and are conditional upon the student residing in a Guelph main campus in a major offered by the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management . residence for the full year in which they hold this award in order to receive the full award, Selection is by the University Bursary Committee. Students should complete the online or one full semester to receive $250 of the award, and are required to submit their Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their residence deposit by the published due date. Students should apply by completing the Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after on-line Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards by April 15 . an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Donor(s): Student Housing Services ACCESS AWARD Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program with demonstrated ®nancial Donor(s): The Sleeman Brewing & Malting Company with matching funding through need. the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Amount: 5 awards of $500 Quali®cation(s): Full-time entering students registered in the B.Sc.program in the Fred Hindle Bursary [E3500] College of Biological Science or the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences and B.Comm. students, in a major offered by the Awarded in memory of Fred Hindle, O.A.C.©38, a long-time generous supporter of his School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management with a minimum Alma Mater, who at the time of his death, wanted future students to have the same admission average of 80% and demonstrated ®nancial need. opportunity for an education as he had received. This bursary is awarded with the Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. This bursary is dependent on receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). continued demonstration of ®nancial need and successful completion of study to advance Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 into the next year. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package William Guy Walton Scholarship [E0671] from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions The Estate of William Guy Walton created this award to help Scarborough students to has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. ACCESS AWARD. study at the Ontario Agricultural College. As Mr. Walton owned a family farm where Donor(s): W. Roy Hindle and family with matching funding through the Ontario the Scarborough Town Centre now sits, he wanted to help young people from that area Student Opportunities Trust Fund and encourage support for agriculture. Apply with a completed Financial Need Quali®cation(s): Entering O.A.C. degree students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for April 15. Selection will be based on the highest admission average. receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statement on Awards). Donor(s): Estate of William Guy Walton Amount: 2 award of $5,000 (payable over 4 years) Quali®cation(s): Students entering any program offered by the Ontario Agriculture Harvey Graham Bursary [E3030] College. Preference will be given to students with demonstrated ®nancial need who are from Scarborough, Ontario. Provided by Harvey Graham (O.A.C. ©39). Students should complete the online Financial Amount: 1 award of $5,000 Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after Entrance Bursaries an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. CSAHS Indigenous Student Entrance Bursary [E3127] Donor(s): Harvey Graham, O.A.C. ©39 Established by a staff member in CSAHS to encourage Indigenous students to pursue Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program who come from a working farm undergraduate studies. Apply by April 15 to Student Financial Services with a completed and who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference to students Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) and email a statement graduating from Lindsay C.V.I., Fenelon Falls Secondary School, or to [email protected] identifying as an Indigenous student. I.E. Weldon Secondary School. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Donor(s): Staff member in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences Quali®cation(s): Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Metis) students entering any John A. Carther Bursary [E3086] program offered by the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences The late John A. Carther of Cornwall Ontario has created the John A. Carther Bursary with demonstrated ®nancial need. to support students from Eastern Ontario. Preference will be given to students from the Amount: 1 award of $2,500 counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. AStudents should complete the online Dorothy Wright Entrance Bursary [E3075] Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically Established in memory of Miss Dorothy Wright, sister, and Miss Dorothy Wright, aunt, after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. of Mr. Ivor Wright, OAC 65A this bursary supports students entering any undergraduate degree program offered by the Ontario Agricultural College. Students should complete Donor(s): The estate of John A. Carther the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as Quali®cation(s): Students entering any program offered by the Ontario Agricultural they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come College with demonstrated ®nancial need. automatically after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or Amount: 1 award of $2,000 by April 15th Donor(s): Mr. R. Ivor Wright Quali®cation(s): Students entering any OAC degree program who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Kevin & Leigh Golding and Family Bursary in Support of Black Student Scholars OAC Alumni Foundation Legacy Bursary [E3129] [E3133] In recognition of the OAC Alumni Foundation's 60th anniversary, the original recipients Established by Kevin Golding, former Chair of the Board of Governors University of of the Foundation's ®rst ever awards marked this anniversary with a commitment to Guelph and his wife Leigh and their family in support of the University of Guelph©s provide the same opportunity for ®nancial aid to incoming OAC students. Apply by Anti-Racism Action Plan to address racism, hatred and discrimination. The Golding April 15 to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Family created this bursary in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement to support Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.). black students as they pursue their post-secondary education. Students apply with an Donor(s): The OAC Alumni Foundation on behalf of Pat Mighton, Ernie Jerome, Bill email statement to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) identifying as a McKay, Eric Norris, and Don Stoltz Black student and complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Quali®cation(s): Students entering any undergraduate degree program offered by OAC Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from with demonstrated ®nancial need. Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions Amount: 1 award of $2,000 has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. OAC '63 Entrance Bursary [E3020] Donor(s): Kevin and Leigh Golding & Family The class of OAC 1963 has generously funded this award as a means to honour their Quali®cation(s): Black students entering any degree program with demonstrated legacy, and to support future generations of OAC students.Students complete the online ®nancial need. Preference will be given to students from Ontario. Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive Amount: 1 award of $10,000 their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically Lori Litherland Foundation Memorial Bursaries [E3117] after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Created in memory of Lori Litherland who was passionate about agriculture. The Lori Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Litherland Foundation established these awards to enable ®nancially disadvantaged Donor(s): Class of OAC 1963 students the opportunity to attend university and pursue their passions within the Ontario Quali®cation(s): Students entering in any OAC degree program with demonstrated Agricultural College. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment ®nancial need. Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Selection will be based Registrar©s Entrance Bursaries [E0384] on ®nancial need. Established by the University of Guelph to support entering undergraduate students with identi®ed ®nancial need. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Donor(s): Lori Litherland Foundation Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their Quali®cation(s): Students entering any program offered by the Ontario Agricultural Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after College with demonstrated ®nancial need. an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15. Students Amount: 2 awards of $2,500 do not need an offer of admission to submit the E.N.A.F. Scholarship offers will be made Mary Anne Chambers Entrance Bursary [E3126] in May. This award is not tenable with the University of Guelph Accessibility Bursary, Established by Dr. Mary Anne Chambers, honorary degree recipient and valued but can be held with all other entrance awards. contributor to the University of Guelph's mission to improve life. Apply by April 15 to Donor(s): University of Guelph Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form for Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program with a minimum registration Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) and email a statement to [email protected] identifying of 1.5 credits and demonstrated ®nancial need. as a Black student. Amount: 500 awards of $4,000 Donor(s): Dr. Mary Anne Chambers Robert Arthur Stewart Bursaries [E3272] Quali®cation(s): Black students entering a program offered by the College of Social Established in memory of Mrs. Elsa H. Stewart of Pakenham, Ontario. Mr. Stewart and Applied Human Sciences with demonstrated ®nancial need. graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College in 1933 and Mrs. Stewart from Amount: 1 award of $4,000 Macdonald Institute in 1932. Applicants for these bursaries should have a good academic McCracken Family Bursaries [E3580] record and an active interest in community affairs. A letter from the student and a Ron and Doreen McCracken from Scotland Ontario have created these bursaries in recommendation from the County agricultural representative or the secondary school memory of his mother and father who farmed near Cobourg Ontario. These bursaries principal should be sent to Student Financial Services by April 15. Students should will provide opportunities for students to study agriculture and food at the OAC. complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) Preference will be given to students who have graduated from high school with a application as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Specialist High Skills Majors Program (SHSM). Students should complete the online Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions has been Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive submitted by the student) or by April 15th. their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically Donor(s): The Estate of Mrs. H. Stewart after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Quali®cation(s): Students from the Ontario Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, and the ACCESS AWARD. Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, entering the 1st semester Donor(s): Ron and Doreen McCracken with matching funding through the Ontario of a degree program at the University of Guelph. Trust for Student Support program Amount: 14 awards of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Students entering any undergraduate degree program offered by OAC Steven Jones Memorial Bursaries [E3077] with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Established by Mr. and Mrs. Jones in memory of their late son, Steven Jones (B.Comm. General Statements on Awards). '97). Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Amount: 5 awards of $4,000 Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions OAC 1968 Bursary [E1008] has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Selection will be made on The Class of OAC 1968 established this bursary to celebrate their 50th anniversary. In demonstrated ®nancial need. re¯ecting on many of their own experiences the class generously supports undergraduate Donor(s): Mr. Harry Jones students in any OAC program with demonstrated ®nancial need. Selection will be based Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program with demonstrated ®nancial on greatest ®nancial need. Students must maintain enrolment in an OAC academic need. program to maintain their award. Students do not need to continue to demonstrate Amount: several awards of $2,000 ®nancial need for all 4 years to continue to receive this award. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Donor(s): Class of OAC 1968 Quali®cation(s): Students entering any OAC degree program who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $10,000 (payable over 8 semesters

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Students From Care Entrance Bursary [E3112] Allison Kane Memorial Entrepreneurial Prize [I0919] Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Established by her friends and family in memory of Allison Marie Kane, a former Awards (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from University of Guelph student who was a well-respected leader in her community who Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions had a vibrant personality and expressed her entrepreneurial spirit by returning to her has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th and email one of the following family business after graduation. The student who demonstrates the highest level of supporting documents by April 15th to [email protected]: Veri®cation of Crown commitment to community-based entrepreneurial activities including but not limited to Ward Status (form supplied by Family and Children's Services); or a letter of veri®cation working with clients on community-based projects through the John F. Wood Centre from Family Services Worker; or a letter of veri®cation from Adoption Worker. for Business and Student Enterprise, volunteer experiences, or extra-curricular activities; Veri®cation letters from a Family Services or Adoption Worker should con®rm the and who best describes how their experiences with community-based entrepreneurial duration the student was/actively is in care and the name and contact information of the projects have positively impacted their perspective on community involvement. The support worker. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. level of commitment and description of impact will be weighed equally. Apply to the Donor(s): Dr. Catherine Carstairs LANG Awards Committee by April 1 using the online Allison Kane Memorial Quali®cation(s): Students entering any program who have been Crown Wards or were Entrepreneurial Prize Application Form. in or leaving the care of Children's Aid Societies and who have Donor(s): Francie Kane demonstrated ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Students who have previously completed or will be completing Amount: 1 award of $5,000 MGMT*4050 and/or MGMT*4060 by the end of the Winter semester University of Guelph Accessibility Bursaries [E3038] Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Established by the University of Guelph to support students with substantial demonstrated Alumni Engagement Centre Scholarship [I1020] ®nancial need. In addition, students will be automatically approved for to participate in Generously donated by the former employees of the Alumni House Call Centre. Students the work-study program conditional on the student securing a work-study approved registered in any degree program at the University of Guelph who have been an employee position on campus. Participating in the work-study program is not required to hold this of the Alumni House Call Centre. Apply to Student Financial Services by May 15th with bursary. Payments of this award and the eligibility to participate in the work-study a letter from the Alumni Advancement Manager, Telefundraising & Parents con®rming program are conditional upon the recipient receiving funding through their Canadian employment within the Call Centre and the length of the employment. Selection is based provincial/territorial student loan assistance program and registration in a minimum of on highest cumulative average. 1.5 credits. Students should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Donor(s): Amanda Taylor and Whitney Bawel Entrance Awards (E.N.A.F.) application as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program at the University of Guelph Package from Admission Services (this will come automatically after an application for who have been an employee of the Alumni House Call Centre for a admissions has been submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Students do not need minimum of nine months and who have achieved a minimum 75% an offer of admission to submit the E.N.A.F.Scholarship offers will be made in May. cumulative average. This award is not tenable with the Registrar©s Entrance Bursary, but can be held with all Amount: 1 award of $1,000 other Entrance Awards. Alun Joseph Tribute Scholarship [I0756] Donor(s): University of Guelph Quali®cation(s): Students entering any degree program with demonstrated ®nancial Selection will be based on signi®cant prior contributions to and experience in need and a minimum registration of 1.5 credits. community-based service and future participation in curriculum-embedded experiential Amount: 200 awards of $14,000 (payable over 4 years) plus Work-study learning opportunities in the following academic year. Apply to the CSAHS Awards approval Committee by May 15th with a summary letter outlining prior contributions to and experience in community-based service, and how funds would be used to support Veriphy Skincare Scholarship for Women in STEM [E1092] participation in curriculum-embedded experiential learning opportunities in the following Supporting women and the pursuit of education in STEM are intrinsic values for the academic year. Veriphy founders. To support this commitment this scholarship has been established Donor(s): Dr. Alun Joseph Dean of the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences through the University of Guelph, where PhytoSpherix™ was discovered. Students from 2000-2010 & Mrs. Gillian Joseph (CSS BA '94, FACS MSc '96) along should complete the online Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards with contributing donors to the Alun Joseph Tribute Fund (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Acknowledgment Package from Admission Quali®cation(s): Full-time students registered in any program offered by the College Services (this will come automatically after an application for admissions has been of Social and Applied Human Sciences with a minimum 75% submitted by the student) or by April 15th. Selection will be based on greatest ®nancial cumulative average who are participating in curriculum-embedded need. community-based experiential learning in the following academic Donor(s): Veriphy Skincare Inc. year. Quali®cation(s): Female students entering a program offered by the College of Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Engineering and Physical Sciences with a minimum 80.0% admission Amina Kapadia Memorial Scholarship [I1093] average and demonstrated ®nancial need. This scholarship was created and funded by the Kapadia Family and Department of Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Chemistry, in the memory of Ms. Amina Kapadia who died with her parents in a tragic In-course Scholarships house ®re on February 14, 2017 with the hope of fostering the enthusiasm that Amina personi®ed. Amina was an outgoing, engaging, and engaged student. Selection is based Alex Peepre Memorial Scholarship [I0232] on highest grade in CHEM*1040 and in the event of a tie, the student with the highest A scholarship established by friends of the late Professor Alex Peepre. In assessing cumulative average will be selected. student leadership, activity in student organizations, athletics, teaching assistantships, Donor(s): The Kapadia Family etc. will be considered. Application can be submitted to the main of®ce, HHNS by Quali®cation(s): Student registered in the Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry mid-February. major who completed CHEM*1040 in the previous academic year Donor(s): Friends of the late Professor Alex Peepre (fall/winter/summer). Quali®cation(s): Student registered in a major offered by the Department of Human Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Health and Nutritional Sciences (Human Kinetics, Nutritional and Analytical Biochemistry Scholarship [I0281] Nutraceutical Sciences, or Biomedical Science) who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits, have a high academic standing, and who Awarded to the students with the highest grade in BIOC*3570, Analytical Biochemistry, displays marked qualities of leadership. in each of the two course offerings in the previous calendar year. Eligible students must Amount: 1 award of $500 and a Certi®cate be continuing in a Major or Honours program administered by the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. No application is necessary. Donor(s): Dr. F.J. Sharom and the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Quali®cation(s): Students enrolled in the Biochemistry Honours program or Biochemistry Co-op program who have completed BIOC*3570, Analytical Biochemistry in the previous calendar year. Students must be continuing in a Major or Honours program administered by the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Amount: 2 awards of $500

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Analytical Toxicology Award [I0465] Braithwaite Business Scholarships [I0827] Application is not required. Named in honour of Professor Bill Braithwaite, a retired faculty member who taught Donor(s): Donor wishes anonymity business courses at the University of Guelph for 50 years. Students should apply to the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a toxicology major who achieves the highest LANG Awards Committee by May 15th with a resume and 500-word statement describing grade in the course TOX*3300, Analytical Toxicology. Prize will be why business courses, in addition to their major, will bene®t their future career. awarded at the Annual Toxicology Symposium. Shortlisted applicants may be invited for an interview with the LANG Awards Committee. Amount: 1 award of $500 Selection is based on the student who best describes why taking business courses, in addition to their major, will bene®t their future career. Students may hold this award Arvind Ravi Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Mathematics [I1125] only once. Established in memory of Arvind Ravi to promote Excellence in Mathematics. Selection Donor(s): Anonymous will be the highest cumulative average. Not tenable with the other 4th year awards. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program with the exception of Award can only be held once. Application is not required. B.Comm., who have completed ACCT*1220 (Introductory Financial Donor(s): Ravi & Raji Venkataraman Accounting) with a minimum grade of 75% and are registered, or have Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by the Department of completed, ACCT*2230 (Management Accounting). Mathematics and Statistics who have completed between 14.0 and Amount: 10 awards of $5,000 19.5 credits, with at least 5.0 MATH credits, and at least 1.5 credits Brian L. Walker Memorial Scholarship [I0301] at the 3000 level or above-including MATH*3200. Amount: 1 award of $3,000 The scholarship will be awarded on recommendation of the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences based on academic achievement in six Nutritional Sciences Baker Tilly Scholarship (formerly Collins Barrow Scholarship) [I0040] courses. This scholarship is not tenable with the Dr. Hugh D. Branion Memorial Offered by Baker Tilly (until fall 2019 known as Collins Barrow), a national ®rm of Scholarship. Application is not required. Chartered Professional Accountants. Selection will be based on the student who has Donor(s): Brian Walker Memorial Scholarship Committee achieved the highest grade in the course ACCT*3330, Intermediate Financial Accounting, Quali®cation(s): Student registered in B.Sc. Nutrition and Nutraceutical Sciences major in the past academic year. In the event of a tie, the award will go to the student with the who have completed a minimum of 17.5 credits. highest cumulative average. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Baker Tilly (previously known as Collins Barrow) Donor(s): Bridge Builder Scholarship [I1050] Quali®cation(s): Students who have successfully completed the course ACCT*3330, Intermediate Accounting in the previous academic year The Muslim Society of Guelph has established this award to recognize a student who (fall/winter/summer sequence). demonstrates a passion and commitment for building bridges in the local community. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Apply to Student Financial Services by May 15th with a one page letter outlining the volunteer activities that lead to social connections, breaking down barriers, and/or BASF Canada Scholarship in Agriculture [I0754] furthering intercultural and interfaith understanding to support vulnerable or marginalized Selection will be based on the most signi®cant leadership and contributions made to people through one or more of the following: Civic engagement by facilitating community Canadian agriculture. Apply by May 15th using the OAC Undergraduate Fall Award engagement, social integration and volunteerism to promote inclusion for immigrant Application Form and ethno-cultural communities; Social connections by promoting social connections Donor(s): BASF Canada Inc. o/a BASF Canada and employment networking, including programs that reduce barriers and increase Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the B.Sc. (Agr) or a B.Sc. program offered by support for vulnerable groups; Education and empowerment by promoting intercultural the Ontario Agricultural College who have completed a minimum 10.0 understanding and break down barriers to participation in community life and credits and have demonstrated leadership to Canadian agriculture decision-making. Selection will be based on the most signi®cant impact made in building through extracurricular activities, volunteerism, or employment. bridges in the local community as demonstrated through volunteer activities. Amount: 2 awards of $2,500 Donor(s): Muslim Society of Guelph Bill Taylor Memorial Scholarship [I0280] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who, through volunteer activities in the local community, have demonstrated a passion and commitment Applications to include a supporting letter from a coach or intramural supervisor. Apply for building bridges in one or more of the following ways: facilitating to Student Financial Services by May 15. social connections; breaking down barriers; and/or furthering Donor(s): AMF Canada Ltd. intercultural and interfaith understanding to support vulnerable or Quali®cation(s): Full-time student who has completed a minimum of 7.5 credits, but marginalized people. no more than 17.5 credits in the Winter term who has a cumulative Amount: 1 award of $1,000 80% average or who is in the top 10% of his/her program. The recipient Bruce Holub Prize [C0973] must have demonstrated responsibility and leadership qualities through participation in intramural or intercollegiate athletics. Created in honour of University Professor Emeritus, Dr. Bruce Holub. Students registered Amount: 1 award of $900 in the Nutrition and Nutraceutical Sciences (NANS) major in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences. Selection will be based on who has achieved the highest Blackburn Scholarship [I0404] grade across the courses listed below. In commemoration of the 125th Anniversary of the Ontario Agricultural College, Dr. Donor(s): Dr. Bruce Holub D.J. Blackburn, a retired faculty member of the former Rural Extension Studies program Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the and former Director of the Associate Diploma Program has established this scholarship. previous 2 convocations with a major in Nutrition and Nutraceutical Apply by letter, citing athletic contributions, to the O.A.C. Awards Committee Sciences (NANS) and who have completed HK*4360 or HK*4371/2, ([email protected]) by May 15. Please include our name, student ID number and or HK*4510 or HK*4511/2. the name of the award on your application. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 D.J. Blackburn Donor(s): Bruce Sells Medal of Academic Excellence [C0402] Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. degree or diploma student who has participated in intercollegiate athletics and maintained a minimum cumulative average In honour of Bruce Sells, the Dean of the College of Biological Science, 1983-1995, a of 70% while registered at Guelph. Athletic excellence and leadership silver medal is presented. Application is not required. will be used to determine the recipient. Students who have completed Donor(s): Dr. Bruce Sells and friends up to 3 years of study are eligible. Quali®cation(s): Presented to the student who has graduated at the completion of the Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Winter semester, or during the previous Fall or Spring semester, with the highest cumulative average in the Honours Biological Sciences, B.Sc. degree program. Amount: 1 award of $750, 1 award of a Silver medal

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Bruce W. Minshall Memorial Scholarship [I0450] Carolyn Oke Langill Community Outreach Scholarship [I1043] Provided by Dr. W.H. Minshall (O.A.C.©33) in memory of his son Bruce, a graduate of Students should apply by May 15 with a 500 word letter which describes previous O.A.C. in 1970. Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards of®ce ([email protected]) volunteer work in the ®rst two years of university and their interest in children and by letter listing courses taken in the area of crop protection. Awarded in the fall semester. families. Selection will be based on the student's commitment to community engagement Please include our name, student ID number and the name of the award on your and volunteerism as demonstrated by a 500 word letter describing previous volunteer application. work in the ®rst two years of university and an interest in children and families. Donor(s): O.A.C. Alumni Foundation on behalf of Dr. W.H. Minshall Applicants may be involved in a project at a local, national or international level and Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. students in the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Env.) or B.Sc. degree must provide a budget for the intended work or travel. Travel must be curriculum programs who have completed semester level 6 are eligible. Interest approved. in crop protection and achievement in courses such as CROP*4240, Donor(s): Carolyn Oke Langill, FACS alumna of 1980 ENVB*3030 , ENVB*3210 , ENVB*4100 , and ENVB*4240 will be Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of Social considered. Awarded to the student with an interest in crop protection and Applied Human Sciences who have completed between 10.0 and and showing the greatest improvement in academic standing since 15.0 credits and who are participating in curriculum-embedded entering the program. experiential learning in the following academic year. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Bryant Family Research Prize [I0537] CBS Student Council Academic Achievement Scholarship [I0744] This scholarship was established through he generosity of W. Keith Bryant, O.A.C. ©57, The CBS Student Council provides this scholarship to recognize and further encourage in honour of the contributions to the University made by his grandfather, Robert Bryant, the academic and extracurricular achievements of CBS students. Selection will be based his father, Leonard R. Bryant and his uncle, H. William Bryant. Robert Bryant was a on academic achievement, extracurricular activities and personal essay. Apply to the Stockkeeper in the Chemistry Department from the 1920©s to the 1940©s. Leonard R. CBS, Associate Dean Academic Of®ce ([email protected]) by May 15 with a Bryant, Professor of Chemistry and Dairy Chemist, served the University from 1927 to completed application form listing academic awards, scholarships, research experience, 1958. H. William Bryant, O.A.C. ©31, was employed by the Apiculture Department from publications and extra-curricular activities along with a 500 word personal essay outlining 1931 to 1934. The Faculty Coordinator for IBIO*4500 will select the two students who how the academic achievements and extra-curricular activities contribute to academic are judged to have the two best ®nal written reports in IBIO*4500 (Research in Integrative and personal goals. Award may be held only once. Biology) by the grade submission deadline for the course, as per the assessment Donor(s): CBS Student Council procedures in the Course Outline. No application is required. Quali®cation(s): Full time students registered in a major offered by the College of Donor(s): Dr. W. Keith Bryant and Mrs. Martha J. Bryant Biological Science who have completed at least 10.0 credits with a Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the undergraduate research project course, minimum cumulative average of 85%. IBIO*4500 (Fall or Winter). Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Amount: 2 awards of $450 CBS Student Council Extracurricular Achievement Scholarship [I0745] Bryant Family Thesis Research Prize [I0957] The CBS Student Council provides this scholarship to recognize and further encourage This scholarship was established through he generosity of W. Keith Bryant, O.A.C. ©57, the academic and extracurricular achievements of CBS students. Selection will be based in honour of the contributions to the University made by his grandfather, Robert Bryant, on breadth of extra-curricular activities, academic achievement and personal essay. his father, Leonard R. Bryant and his uncle, H. William Bryant. Robert Bryant was a Apply to the CBS, Associate Dean Academic Of®ce ([email protected]) by May Stockkeeper in the Chemistry Department from the 1920©s to the 1940©s. Leonard R. 15 with a completed application form listing extra-curricular activities, academic awards, Bryant, Professor of Chemistry and Dairy Chemist, served the University from 1927 to scholarships, research experience and publications along with a 500 word personal essay 1958. H. William Bryant, O.A.C. ©31, was employed by the Apiculture Department from outlining how the extra-curricular activities and academic achievements contribute to 1931 to 1934. All applicants must submit copies of their ®nal written report to the Faculty academic and personal goals. Award may be held only once. Coordinator for IBIO*4522 by the deadline listed in the Course Outline. The recipient Donor(s): CBS Student Council will be judged to have the best ®nal written report for IBIO*4522, Thesis in Integrative Quali®cation(s): Full time students registered in a major offered by the College of Biology, based on the assessment procedures in the Course Outline, and must meet a Biological Science who have completed at least 10.0 credits with a minimum. No application is required. minimum cumulative average of 80%. Donor(s): Dr. W. Keith Bryant and Mrs. Martha J. Bryant Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the research project course, IBIO*4522 (Thesis CBSAA Student Scholarship [I0885] in Integrative Biology). Amount: 1 award of $700 Established to recognize academic excellence and extracurricular involvement. Selection will be based on extracurricular involvement and demonstrated strong leadership at the Cambrian Solutions Inc. Food Science Scholarship [I1086] University of Guelph, with a preference for students who are involved in college clubs Cambrian Solutions is a Canadian company that is constantly sourcing innovative products and activities. This scholarship is not tenable with the CBS Student Council that meet the demands of North America's dynamic industries while partnering with Extracurricular Achievement Scholarship. Apply to CBS, Associate Dean Academic world class ingredient and chemical manufacturers to bring them optimized sales Of®ce ([email protected]) including a one page letter of application describing portfolios. Selection will be based on the breadth of extracurricular and entrepreneurial extracurricular involvement on campus by May 15. activities in which the student has participated, with preference to having demonstrated Donor(s): CBS Alumni Association (CBSAA) leadership in those activities. In the event of a tie, the student with the highest cumulative Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by CBS who have completed average will be selected. Apply by May 15 to the OAC awards committee between 4.0 and 10.0 credits with a minimum 80% cumulative average. ([email protected]) with a copy of your resume listing your previous work Amount: 1 award of $1,000 experience, involvement in extracurricular and entrepreneurial activities indicating your demonstrated leadership, dates of involvement, responsibilities, the nature of your CFRU Volunteer Scholarship [I0215] involvement and the impact you had. This scholarship, created through an endowment established by CFRU Alumni, was Donor(s): Cambrian Solutions Inc. established to recognize students who have supported the operation and furthered the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Bachelor of Science Program with a major goals of CFRU. The award is presented to the student who has made the greatest in Food Science who have completed a minimum of 14.0 credits and contribution as a volunteer to CFRU. Apply to Student Financial Services by May 15th who have participated in a range of extracurricular and entrepreneurial with a one-page letter describing the contributions made as a volunteer with CFRU and activities such as (but not limited to): student clubs/ societies, have how those contributions have supported the operation and furthered the goals of CFRU. run a business, worked in sales, volunteer work, intramurals, and social The letter must be veri®ed by the CFRU Station Manager with the addition of their groups are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to students who signature. have demonstrated leadership in those activities. Donor(s): Ian McDiarmid & CFRU Alumni Amount: 1 award of $4,000 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program with a minimum cumulative average of 70% who have volunteered at the CFRU for at least one year. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Chair©s Prize in Human Health and Nutritional Sciences [C0555] Class of ©67 O.A.C. Centennial Scholarship [I0067] Established by the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences. These awards Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards of®ce ([email protected]) with a letter are presented to the student with the highest cumulative average in each of Human outlining participation in extracurricular activities in all branches of college life. Awarded Kinetics, Biomedical Sciences, and Nutrition and Nutraceutical Science. Application is in the fall semester. Please include our name, student ID number and the name of the not required. Student recognized at the June convocation. award on your application. Donor(s): Human Health and Nutritional Science Department Donor(s): Class of O.A.C. ©67 Quali®cation(s): Full-time students who have completed the B.Sc. Degree program in Quali®cation(s): Student majoring in an O.A.C. department who through activity in all Human Kinetics, Biomedical Science, and Nutrition and Nutraceutical branches of college life as well as scholastic achievement has made Science within the most recently completed academic year. an outstanding contribution to the University. Amount: 3 awards of $500 Amount: 2 awards of $2,000 Charles McGowan Memorial Prize [C0187] Class of 1970 Scholarship [I0424] Established in memory of the late Lieutenant Charles McGowan. Application is not Established by the Silver Anniversary celebrants to commemorate the 25th anniversary required. of the University Class of 1970. This award rotates among all six colleges on the main Donor(s): Charles McGowan Memorial Fund campus. The appropriate College Award Committee selects the candidate each Fall Quali®cation(s): Outstanding graduating student in an O.A.C. degree program. semester and the candidate is announced each October. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $200 Donor(s): Class 1970: 25th Reunion Gift Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Silver Medal in Chemistry [I0646] Quali®cation(s): Outstanding student in any degree program who has attained at least an 80% average in two consecutive semesters resulting in placement A silver medal is presented to the students with the highest cumulative average in each on the Deans© Honours List. of the Honours Chemistry, Biological Chemistry and Applied Pharmaceutical Chemistry Amount: 1 award of $1,400 programs. Application is not required. Class of Mac 1964 Scholarship [I1033] Donor(s): Chemical Institute of Canada Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Honours Chemistry, Biological Chemistry Apply to the CSAHS Awards Committee by May 15th with a one page letter outlining or Applied Pharmaceutical Chemistry programs who have completed your experiential learning opportunity and the impact the experience had on your a minimum of 15.0 credits during the previous calendar year. academic studies. Selection will be based on the student who best describes how their Amount: 3 Silver medals experiential learning positively impacted their academic studies. Preference will be given to students who best explain how their experiential learning has directly bene®ted their Chemical Institute of Canada Prize (CIC) Silver Medal in Biochemistry [I0056] area of study within CSAHS; highest cumulative average will be used in the case of a Application is not required. tie. Donor(s): Chemical Institute of Canada Donor(s): The Class of Mac 1964 Quali®cation(s): Student enrolled in the Biochemistry Honours program or Biochemistry Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the College of Social and Applied Human Co-op program who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits with Sciences with a minimum cumulative average of 75% and a minimum the highest cumulative average. of 10.0 credits who have participated in experiential learning including Amount: 1 Silver medal curriculum-embedded experiential learning, placements, ®eld courses Chemistry Club Prize for Chemistry Promotion [I0495] and international travel opportunities within the last 3 semesters. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Awarded to the student who has made outstanding efforts to promote chemistry within the university or the community. Applicants should submit a one-page summary outlining Class of OAC 1983 Scholarship [I1203] their efforts to promote the disciplines of chemistry within the university, or the This scholarship is generously provided by the Class of OAC 1983 in support of students community to the Chemistry Club chemclub@uoguelphca by February 1st. who are pursuing a career in agriculture. Apply by May 15th by submitting the OAC Donor(s): The Chemistry Club Undergraduate Fall Award Application Form. Selection will be made based on Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree who are members of the Chemistry demonstrated involvement and commitment to agriculture through extracurricular Club. activities, work experience and/or volunteerism, and academic achievement. Award can Amount: 1 award of $200 only be held once. Class of OAC 1983 Christina Victoria Kenny Memorial Scholarship [I1018] Donor(s): Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any OAC degree program who have The award recognizes the late Vikki Kenny's lifelong love of animals and passion for demonstrated aspirations of having a career in agriculture through their well-being. Selection will be based on highest ®nal grade in the course. In the event extracurricular activities, work experience, and/or volunteerism. of a tie, the student with the highest cumulative average will be selected. Students may Amount: 1 award of $1,000 only receive this award once. Application is not required. Clayton and Dorothy Switzer Scholarships [I0276] Donor(s): Family and Friends of Vikki Kenny Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program at the University who have Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards Of®ce ([email protected]) with a letter completed a minimum of 4.0 credits including ANSC*1210 Principles outlining how you have demonstrated outstanding leadership ability in O.A.C. student of Animal Care and Welfare. organizations, class executives and College Royal. Awarded in the fall semester. Please Amount: 1 award of $1,000 include our name, student ID number and the name of the award on your application. Clayton and Dorothy Switzer Class of ©51 O.A.C. Leadership Prizes [C0063] Donor(s): Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a degree program offered by O.A.C. with a Established by Year ©51 O.A.C., on the occasion of its 45th anniversary. Selection will minimum of 10.0 credits completed, at least a 70% cumulative average be based on signi®cant demonstrated leadership in College and/or University and has demonstrated outstanding leadership ability in O.A.C. student extracurricular activities. Apply by April 1st using the OAC Undergraduate Convocation organizations, class executives and College Royal. Award Application Form. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate their leadership in Amount: 1 award of $2,500 College and/or University extracurricular activities. College of Biological Science Gold Medalist [C0072] Donor(s): Year ©51 O.A.C. Quali®cation(s): Students who have graduated or are graduating in the previous Fall or Presented to the College of Biological Science nominee for the Winegard Medal. The Winter semesters from any degree or associate diploma program in award will be presented at the time of the Spring Convocation. Application is not required. the OAC, Guelph campus. Donor(s): An anonymous donor Amount: 5 awards of $3,000 Quali®cation(s): The recipient is selected by the Awards Committee of the College of Biological Science. Amount: 1 award of $500, 1 Gold Medal

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College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Graduation Prize [C0075] Deans© Scholarships [I0323] The winner will be selected in May from all students who have completed the program This award was established by the Board of Governors' in 1991 to recognize the academic in the previous twelve months. Application is not required. achievements of students. Each college will be provided an allocation of awards in which Donor(s): College of Engineering and Physical Sciences to determine recipients of this scholarship. Recipients will be noti®ed each fall by their Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the college's awards chair. Application not required. previous Winter or Fall convocations with the highest cumulative Donor(s): Board of Governors average from an honours program offered by the College of Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program who have completed a Engineering & Physical Sciences. minimum of 4.0 credits and have been on the Dean's Honours List for Amount: 1 award of $1,000 two consecutive semesters in their previous year of studies as de®ned Copernicus Scholarship in Physics [I0081] by the Fall/Winter/Summer sequence. Amount: 150 awards of $2,000 The awards will be made to the top 3 highest combined averages in PHYS*2240 and PHYS*2330. Application is not required. Dixon More Mathematical Science Scholarship [I0506] Donor(s): Alumni & Friends to the Department of Physics This scholarship is named in honour of Professor Dixon More, for his long-term and Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Physics substantial contributions to the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The recipients with a minimum 80% average, and who have completed PHYS*2240 will be selected on the basis of a highest cumulative average in a minimum of 4.0 credits and PHYS*2330 in the previous academic semester. from semesters 5 and 6. A student may be considered for this award once only.This Amount: 3 awards of $1,500 award is not tenable with the R.C. Moffatt Memorial Scholarship in Mathematical Science (I0536). Application is not required. CSAHS SA Student Leader Scholarship [I0864] Donor(s): Professor C. Dixon More Selection will be based on contributions to college-related activities. Apply to the CSAHS Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed a minimum of 14.0 credits, but no more Awards Committee by May 15 with a one page letter outlining volunteer experience than 19. 5 credits and are registered in a major offered by the within the college. Department of Mathematics & Statistics. Donor(s): CSAHS Student Alliance Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): ?Full-time students registered in any program offered by the College Donald I. Broadfoot Scholarship [I0994] of Social and Applied Human Sciences who have completed a minimum of 8.0 credits and can demonstrate involvement in This scholarship was created in honour of Donald Broadfoot who graduated from OAC college-related volunteer activities. in 1950. He worked for Hy-Line Poultry (a division of Pioneer Corn Company) in the Amount: 1 award of $1,000 US and Canada from 1950-1974 where he conducted disease and genetic research, and during that time did a lot of work which led up to effective treatments for various diseases CSAHS Student Volunteer Scholarship [I0482] in poultry. Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards Committee ([email protected]) Inspired by Theresa Firestone, FACS ©78, and funded by the Harshman Fellowships with a letter (no more than 2 pages) outlining your interest in poultry science. Please Society and P®zer Canada Inc. Students may apply on their own or be recommended include relevant work experience; relevant volunteer experience and/or relevant research by other students, faculty members or administrators from non-pro®t organizations. projects that demonstrate this interest. Please include the name of the award and the Apply to the CSAHS Dean©s Of®ce with two letters of recommendation, at least one of award ID number in the subject line of your email as well as on your application. Please which should be from an individual who can speak to his/her volunteerism and a summary include your student number on your application. Selection will be based on the strongest letter outlining the student©s volunteer experience and what has been gained or learned demonstrated interest measured by; work experience; volunteer experience and/or from this experience that has enhanced his/her personal growth and/or career goals by projects. Students may only receive this award once. May 15. Donor(s): Doug Broadfoot Donor(s): Harshman Fellowship Society and P®zer Canada Inc. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program in OAC who have completed a Quali®cation(s): Full-time undergraduate students in any degree program offered by minimum of 10.0 credits at the time of application and who the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences and have completed demonstrate an interest in poultry science. at least 15 course credits with a minimum cumulative 70% average. Amount: 1 award of $500 Amount: 1 award of $500 plus an equal amount to the charitable organization Douglas M. Robinson Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Communications of the recipient©s choice [I0409] Dairy Challenge Prize [I0811] Established in memory of Douglas Robinson, OAC'53. Doug spent his career promoting Supported by The Madsen Dairy Cattle Research Fund, the Dairy Challenge Prize will and creating awareness of agriculture. This scholarship recognizes his leadership in be awarded to students registered in a program offered by OAC who have completed agriculture communications and his service to both the University and agriculture ANSC*4230 Dairy Challenge Option and participated in the North American communities. Apply with a resume to the OAC Awards Committee Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge. No application is required. ([email protected]) by May 15. Selection will be based on demonstrated leadership Donor(s): Madsen Dairy Cattle Research Fund promoting and creating awareness of agriculture through extracurricular activity including Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a program offered by OAC who have completed student competitions, university clubs, events and student government. ANSC*4230 Dairy Challenge Option and participated in the North Donor(s): Mrs Marilyn Robinson Murray American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by the Ontario Amount: several awards up to $2000 Agriculture College with a minimum of 10.0 credits. David F. Boyes Apiculture Scholarship [I0031] Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Established in memory of David Boyes a technician in the Apiculture Field Laboratory. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lu Scholarship [I0946] Application is not required. Established by Professor Emeritus Dr. Benjamin Lu. Selection will be based on the Donor(s): The Apiculture Club highest grade in MGB *2040 Foundation in Molecular Biology and Genetics. In the Quali®cation(s): Student registered in the Fall semester who achieves high academic event of a tie, the student with the highest cumulative average will be selected. standing in Introductory Apiculture ( ENVB*2210 ) in the previous Donor(s): Dr. Benjamin Lu year, demonstrates an interest in apiculture and who has participated Quali®cation(s): Students registered in Molecular Biology and Genetics who have in extracurricular activities. successfully completed MBG*2040 Foundation in Molecular Biology Amount: 1 award of $200 and Genetics in the previous academic year. Amount: 1 award of $2,000

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Dr. And Mrs. Kenneth F Gregory Scholarship [I0817] Dr. Ken Fisher Prize for Histology and Embryology [C2175] The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of signi®cant volunteer participation. In Established in honour of Dr. Ken Fisher, a respected faculty member in the Department the event of a tie, the award will go to the student with the highest cumulative average. of Biomedical Science from 1992 until 2004. The recipient will be the student with the Apply to the main of®ce, Molecular and Cellular Biology (SCIE Room 4478) by May highest combined cumulative average in Biomedical Histology (BIOM*4070) and 15 with a letter outlining volunteer participation. Biomedical Embryology (BIOM*3040). Application not required. Donor(s): Dr. And Mrs. Kenneth F. Gregory Donor(s): The Department of Biomedical Sciences Quali®cation(s): Students enrolled in any major offered by the Department of Molecular Quali®cation(s): Students who have graduated from the Bachelor of Science program and Cellular Biology of the College of Biological Science with a with a major in Bio-Medical Science in the previous fall and winter minimum cumulative average of 80% who have demonstrated volunteer semesters or will graduate with this major in the summer semester. participation. Amount: 1 award of $200 Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Dr. Peter Eyre Pharmacology and Toxicology Prize [C2176] Dr. Caesar V. Senoff Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Chemistry [I0517] Established in honour of Dr. Peter Eyre, Chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences The Senoff family and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, together with from 1979-1985 and Associate Director, Canadian Centre for Toxicology. The recipient the University of Guelph Faculty Association and friends, have established this will be the student with the highest cumulative average in the courses Principles of scholarship in memory of Dr. Caesar V. Senoff. Dr. Senoff discovered the ®rst dinitrogen Pharmacology and Toxicology (BIOM*3090) and Pharmacology (BIOM*4090). complex while completing his PhD at the , opening up a new ®eld Donor(s): The Department of Biomedical Sciences of chemistry. A valued member of the University of Guelph faculty from 1968 to 1996, Quali®cation(s): Students who have graduated from the Bachelor of Science program his positive in¯uence continues through his students and colleagues. This scholarship with a major in Bio-Medical Science in the previous fall and winter will be given annually to the student with the highest cumulative average. Application semesters or will graduate with this major in the summer semester. is not required. Amount: 1 award of $200 Senoff family and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, together Donor(s): Dr. R. J. Hilton Memorial Scholarship [I0678] with the University of Guelph Faculty Association and friends Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Chemistry Established to honour the accomplishments of Dr. Hilton as the Chair, Horticulture who have completed between 7.5 and 9.75 credits and a minimum Science, University of Guelph, ®rst Director of the Arboretum and President/Chair of cumulative average of 80%. the Royal Botanical Gardens. Selection will be based on the highest cumulative average, Amount: 1 award of $500 demonstrated involvement in horticulture activities and involvement in academic club activities. Summer related work experience will also be considered. Preference will be Dr. David Porter Memorial Prize in Physiology [C2174] given to students registered in B.Sc.(Agr.) CHATS and B.Sc. Plant Science. Apply by Established in memory of Dr. David Porter, Chair of the Department from 1986 until May 15 to the OAC Awards Of®ce ([email protected]) with a letter outlining the his untimely death in 1994. Dr. Porter was an outstanding contributor to our knowledge plant agriculture course(s) and /or involvement in horticultural activities and summer of the physiology of the hormone relaxin. Students with a minimum of 80.0 % in related work experience or information about involvement in academic club activities. Mammalian Physiology BIOM*3200 and the highest combined cumulative average in Please include our name, student ID number and the name of the award on your any two of the courses: Endocrine Physiology BIOM*4030, Biomedical Aspects of application. Aging BIOM*4050, and/or Cardiology (BIOM*4180). Application not required. Donor(s): Robert E. Hilton Donor(s): The Department of Biomedical Sciences Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by O.A.C. who have Quali®cation(s): Students who have graduated from the Bachelor of Science program completed a minimum 8.0 credits with a minimum 70% cumulative with a major in Bio-Medical Science in the previous fall and winter average. semesters or will graduate with this major in the summer semester. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Amount: 1 award of $200 Dr. R.A.B. Keates Biochemistry Scholarship [I0667] Dr. Erika Gaertner Scholarship in Botany [I0880] Established by Professor Robert A.B. Keates, faculty member since 1977 and awarded Established to encourage young scientists passionate about botany. Selection will be to the student with the highest cumulative average in the required Biochemistry courses. based on the highest combined average of any two of the BOT courses. In the event of This award may be held only once. Application is not required. a tie, the three students with the highest average in the last academic semester will be Donor(s): Dr. Robert A.B. Keates selected. No application required. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a Biochemistry major offered by the Department Donor(s): Dr. Erika Gaertner, BSA 1944 of Molecular and Cellular Biology who have completed between 15.0 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Biodiversity major of the BSc program in and 19.75 credits and have a minimum 80% cumulative average in the College of Biological Science who have completed between 14.0 the required Biochemistry courses. and 17.0 credits. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Amount: 3 awards of $1,000 Dr. R.M.W. Stevenson Microbiology Scholarship [I0970] Dr. James (Jim) Atkinson Scholarship [I1025] Established by Professor Roselynn Stevenson to recognize a senior student in This award has been created through the generous contributions of many alumni and Microbiology. Selection will be based on highest cumulative average in all 2000 and friends to recognize Dr. James (Jim) Atkinson's in¯uence at Guelph. As coach for over 3000 level microbiology and biochemistry courses required for the major in Microbiology. thirty years on both the men's and women's teams, as well as a respected faculty in the No application is required. department of Animal and Poultry Science, Jim has had an impact on and off the ®eld. Donor(s): Dr. Roselynn M.W. Stevenson The recipient will be selected based upon extraordinary athletic and leadership qualities. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Microbiology major of the Bachelor of No application is necessary. Coaches will nominate students to the Athletic Awards Science program who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits, Committee. including all the 2000 and 3000 level microbiology and biochemistry Donor(s): Alumni and Friends of Dr. James (Jim) Atkinson courses required for the major. Quali®cation(s): One male rugby player and one female rugby player who is registered Amount: 1 award of $1,500 in any undergraduate program and who has achieved a minimum 70% average or equivalent during the previous academic year as a student-athlete. Preference will be given to a student enrolled in the Ontario Agricultural College. Amount: 2 awards of $1,000

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Dr.Ralph and Joanne Watt Scholarship [I1080] Farzom Rad Memorial Scholarship [I1045] Apply to the OAC Awards Committee ([email protected]) by May 15 with a This award was established in 2017 in loving memory of Farzom Rad, a ®rst year Marine resume and a letter (no more than two page) outlining your career interests and your and Freshwater Biology major at the University of Guelph. Selection is based on the employment and/or extracurricular activities that demonstrate your interest in becoming highest cumulative average. This award can only be held once and cannot be held at the an equine veterinarian and your involvement in agricultural activities. Please include same time with the Keith Ronald Undergraduate Scholarship (I4547). Application is not the Award Name and ID in the subject line of your email and on all pieces of your required. application. Please also include your student ID on your application. Donor(s): Farzom Rad's Family Donor(s): Sandy Watt Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Marine and Freshwater Biology major who Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a have completed a minimum of 2.5 credits, but no more than 3.0 credits. major in Animal Science, or Honours Agriculture; the Bachelor of Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Science with a major in Animal Biology; or the Bachelor of Fidelity Investments Canada Theory of Finance Scholarship [I1095] Bio-Resource Management with a major in Equine Management who have completed a minimum of 8.0 creditswho aspire to become an The top four female students with the highest grades in ECON*2560. In the event of a equine veterinarian are eligible.Selection will be based on highest tie the student with the highest cumulative average will receive the scholarship. cumulative average.Preference will be given to students who aspire Application is not required. to becoming an equine veterinarian and who actively participate in Donor(s): Fidellity Investements Canada ULC agricultural activities. Quali®cation(s): Female students who completed ECON*2560 ªTheory of Financeº in Amount: 1 up to $1200 the fall/winter/summer semesters of the previous academic year. E.B. MacNaughton Convocation Prize [C0171] Amount: 4 awards of $1,000 Established by the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences to honour Earl B. First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Food and Water Scholarship [I1164] MacNaughton, former head of the Department of Physics and founding Dean of the Established as a meaningful contribution to truth & reconciliation. Apply by May 15 to College of Physical Science. Application is not required.Students who have graduated Student Financial Services with a personal statement (max 500 words) specifying how from an honours program offered by the College of Engineering & Physical Sciences food and/or water feature in the applicant's studies along with an explanation of why in the previous fall or winter semesters or will graduate in the upcoming summer semester the student has focused their studies in this speci®c ®eld. Applicants must showcase the Donor(s): The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences importance and impact of their chosen ®eld of study. Selection will be based on the Quali®cation(s): The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences nominee for the student's demonstrated commitment to the study of food and/or water and the impact Winegard Medal. of their study and/or research on the community. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Donor(s): Michael von Massow & Sheryl Howe Egelstaff Scholarship [I0397] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who are studying topics in food and/or water in any college and who self-identify as First Nation (status In honour of University Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Department of and non-status), Metis, or Inuit. Physics, Peter A. Egelstaff. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $3,000 Department of Physics Donor(s): Floyd Roadhouse Prize in Analytical Chemistry [I0247] Quali®cation(s): Student who has completed 12.5 course credits, is currently registered in one of the majors in Physics and has a high cumulative average (of Awarded to the student with the highest grade in CHEM*2400 Analytical Chemistry I at least 80%) in the required Physics courses normally taken in Years in the previous calendar year. In the event of a tie, laboratory performance will be 2 & 3 of the major. considered. Presented in the Winter semester. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $750 Donor(s): Professor F.E.B. Roadhouse, colleagues, students and friends Emiry Family Prize in Soil Management [I1148] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in an honours major program offered by the Department of Chemistry and who have completed CHEM*2400, Established by Mack & Beth Emiry in support of soil education. Selection is based on Analytical Chemistry. the student with the highest grade in ENVS*4090 Soil Management. In the event of a Amount: 1 award of $500 tie, the award will go to the student with the highest cumulative average. Application not required. Fourth Year Nanoscience Scholarship [I0751] Donor(s): Mack Emiry The scholarships will be awarded to the students with the highest cumulative average. Quali®cation(s): Students who have successfully completed the ENVS*4090 Soil No application necessary. Management course in the immediate previous fall and winter semester. Donor(s): Dean's Of®ce College of Physical and Engineering Science Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): B.Sc. students registered in the Nanoscience major who have completed Emmanuel & Kalliope Salamalekis Scholarship [I0987] at least 17.50 credits with a minimum cumulative average of 80%. Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Dr. Tony Vannelli, Dean of the College of Physical & Engineering Science from 2007 to 2016, and his wife, Voula, established this award in honour of Voula's parents, Frances M. Stretton Scholarship [I0768] Emmanuel & Kalliope Salamalekis. Selection will be based on high cumulative average Selection will be based on signi®cant prior contributions to and experience in and demonstrated engagement in the community, preferably in a leadership role supported community-based service. Preference will be given to students working on a project by two letters of reference from individuals who or organizations that have knowledge related to nutrition, food safety or sustainability within the College. Apply to the CSAHS of and can attest to that experience. Apply to the College of Engineering & Physical Awards Committee by May 15th with a summary letter outlining prior contributions to Sciences Awards Committee [email protected] with a letter of application and two and experience in community-based service and how funds would be used to support supporting reference letters from individuals or organizations attesting to community participation in curriculum-embedded experiential learning opportunities in the following engagement experience by May 15th. This award is not tenable with the Michele & academic year. Maria Vannelli Scholarship (I0988). Donor(s): Mrs. Frances M. Stretton Donor(s): Dr. Anthony Vannelli and Voula Vannelli Quali®cation(s): Students registered full-time in any program offered by the College Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of of Social and Applied Human Sciences with a minimum of 75% Engineering & Physical Sciences who have completed a minimum of cumulative average who are participating in curriculum-embedded 5.0 credits and have demonstrated engagement in the community, community-based experiential learning in the following academic preferably in a leadership role. year. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Amount: 1 award of $5,000 Excellence in Wildlife Biology & Conservation Scholarship [I1196] Frances Sharom Biochemistry Scholarship [I0884] Selection will be based on the highest cumulative average. Established to recognize the top third year biochemistry student. No application required. Donor(s): Mr. David Stephenson, BSc 1982 ± Wildlife Biology; MSc 1984 - Botany Donor(s): Dr. Frances J. Sharom Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Wildlife Biology & Conservation major who Quali®cation(s): The student registered in the Biochemistry major in the Bachelor of have completed a minimum of 10.0 credits but no more than 12.0 Science who is the recipient of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) credits. Silver Medal in Biochemistry. Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Francis E. Chase Memorial Scholarship [I0055] George A. Gray O.A.C. ©51 Varsity Scholarships [I0487] Awarded in the Fall semester. The award will be made on the basis of academic standing, Established in memory of George Gray, O.A.C. ©51, a Guelph football lineman and a leadership in extracurricular activities. Apply to the OAC AwardsOf®ce great player of the game. Recipients will be selected based on demonstrated athletic and ([email protected]) by May 15th, with a letter of no more than 2 pages outlining leadership qualities. Coaches will nominate students to the Athletics Awards Committee. leadership in extracurricular activities. Please include our name, student ID number and Preference will be given to members of the varsity football team. Application is not the name of the award on your application. required. Awarded in the fall semester. Donor(s): Mrs. Jane M. Chase Donor(s): Mrs. George A. Gray Quali®cation(s): Student who has completed semesters 4 or 6 of the B.Sc. program Quali®cation(s): In-course student-athlete who is a current member of a varsity team majoring in Food Science. and has achieved a minimum 70% average in the previous academic Amount: 1 award of $300 year. Fred Ramprashad Scholarship [I0474] Amount: 2 awards of $1,250 Established through the direction of the College of Biological Science alumni to honour George I. Christie Prize [C0347] Professor Fred Ramprashad for his commitment to the college and to the athletic programs The late George I. Christie, president of O.A.C. from 1928 to 1945, established a trust at Guelph. The award will recognize the student that best demonstrates the combination fund to provide this annual scholarship for graduate work. Apply to the OAC Awards of academic excellence and participation in intercollegiate athletics. Application is not Of®ce ([email protected]) by April 1 with a letter outlining your plans for after required. convocation. Please include our name, student ID number and the name of the award Donor(s): The C.B.S. Alumni, ©Annual Donation© on your application. Quali®cation(s): C.B.S. student with a high academic standing who has been nominated Donor(s): Trust Fund (late President George I. Christie) by the Department of Athletics Award Committee. The recipient should Quali®cation(s): Awarded to a student graduating with high standing in an Animal have achieved a minimum of 80% in the previous Winter and Fall Biosciences courses who proposes to pursue graduate studies in animal semesters, which the CIAU recognizes as Academic-All-Canadian science at any institution of his/her choice. status, and made an exemplary contribution to the team(s). Amount: 1 award of $750 Amount: 1 award of $750, and a Medal GFTC Legacy Fund Health and Nutrition Scholarships [I1191] Gary Partlow Prize for Leadership and Academic Excellence [C1040] In recognition of the Guelph Food Technology Centre's (GFTC) long association with Established in honour of Dr. Gary Partlow, who was a faculty member in the Department University of Guelph the GFTC Board has created the GFTC Legacy Fund Undergraduate of Biomedical Sciences from 1976 to 2005. He was a strong advocate of the Bio-Medical OAC Scholarships. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and encourage Science Major, and for years was the counselor for students in the Bio-Medical Science students to study and pursue careers in the food sector. The students with the highest Major, dedicating hours to the academic success of these students. This award was cumulative average in each of the listed programs will be selected. This award is not established by his friends in recognition of the many years of service to the major and tenable with the GFTC Legacy Fund UG Entrance Scholarship [E0899] and students his belief in the quality and potential of each of its students. Apply with a one-page can only receive this award once. Application is not required. nominating letter with description of student's involvement. The nominator may be Donor(s): The Guelph Food Technology Centre (GFTC) anyone familiar with the student's contributions (students may self-nominate). Student Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed between 10.0 and 12.0 credits and are must signify acceptance of nomination and submit two (2) letters of reference from registered in any of the following programs; Bachelor of Science with individuals familiar with the nominee's contribution to the BMSSA or other community a major in Food Science, Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management with organization, including one letter from a peer of the nominee, as well as a resume/CV a major in Food Industry Management, Bachelor of Science with a are to accompany the nomination. Transcripts will be obtained by the Department. major in Nutritional & Nutraceutical Sciences, Bachelor of Applied Nominating letter, supporting letters and resume/CV are to be submitted to Kim Best at Science with a major in Applied Human Nutrition. [email protected] by March 31. Amount: 4 awards of $5,000 Department of Biomedical Sciences Donor(s): GIBCO/BRL Microbiology Research Excellence Prize [C0297] Quali®cation(s): Students in their ®nal year of Biomedical Science Major and have applied to graduate or have graduated from the previous two This award is funded by an endowment provided by the GIBCO/BRL Enzyme Freezer convocations, who have played a signi®cant leadership role in the Program. Nominations from Faculty supervisors should be submitted to the Chair of the Bio-medical Science Student Association (BMSSA) and/or the wider Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology between April 15 and April 30 of each community while maintaining academic excellence with a cumulative year. average of 80% or higher. Donor(s): Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the GIBCO/BRL Enzyme Amount: 1 award of $500 Freezer Program Quali®cation(s): Undergraduate student who has produced and presented the best all Gaskin Medal in Marine and Freshwater Biology [C0432] round research project in MCB*4500and/or MCB*4510 Research Established to honour Dr. David Gaskin, professor in the former Department of Zoology Project I and/or II in Microbiology. from 1968 - 1998, for his contribution to this ®eld. Application is not required. One Amount: 1 award of $500 award of a medal and a maximum of $1000. Glenn Webb Education Scholarship/ GROWMARK Foundation OAC - Guelph Donor(s): Department of Integrative Biology Campus [I0897] Quali®cation(s): The student who graduates at the completion of the Winter semester, Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards Of®ce with a letter of no more than two pages or during the previous Fall or Spring semesters with the highest outlining leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities, community service cumulative average in the Department of Integrative Biology©s Marine or agricultural employment, farming background and career aspirations. Preference will and Freshwater Biology major. be given to students with an Ontario farm background and are interested in pursuing Amount: 1 award of $1,000, and a Medal full-time employment in agriculture in the province of Ontario after graduation. Selection George A. Farley Scholarship [I0099] will be made on leadership and involvement in the ®eld of agriculture through Established in memory of George A. Farley, a chemistry graduate of the Class O.A.C.©33. extracurricular activities, part-time work, and/or volunteer work are eligible. This scholarship is presented to the student who shows pro®ciency and academic Donor(s): Growmark, Inc. achievement as demonstrated by work term reports, work term assessments and course Quali®cation(s): Students with a minimum cumulative average of 70% who have grades. Application is not required. completed 10.0 credits of any OAC degree program. Donor(s): James M. Farley Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Student enrolled in a Co-op program administered by the Department of Chemistry with a cumulative average of at least 80% and who has completed their second work term within the preceding calendar year. Amount: 1 award of $500

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Gonder Family Student Accessibility Services Volunteer Scholarship [I0563] H.O. Shackleton Memorial Prize [C0255] IIn recognition of the many students who volunteer their time and talents to assist their Interested students should apply to the Chair of the Department of Molecular and Cellular colleagues registered with the University of Guelph Student Accessibility Services and Biology by April 1. The recipient will be selected by the Awards Committee of the to encourage others to do so. The award will be made based on outstanding volunteer College of Biological Science on the basis of the highest cumulative average grade activities. Apply by May 15th to the SAS (c/o Advisor to Students with Disabilities) by amongst applicants who have not won a major scholarship (such as a NSERC or Ontario submitting one letter of reference, and a personal statement that outlines the time Government). Nomination will be made by the Department of Molecular and Cellular commitment and types of volunteer activities undertaken as well as an indication of how Biology at the end of the Winter semester. this was a valuable and rewarding volunteer experience. Donor(s): Mrs. H.O. Shackleton Donor(s): John and Katherine Gonder Quali®cation(s): Student graduating in the B.Sc. Microbiology (major or minor) and Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the College of Social and Applied Human planning to pursue graduate studies in Microbiology at a recognized Sciences (CSAHS) who have completed between 5.0 and 17.5 credits University. and have been involved as volunteers with the Student Accessibility Amount: 1 award of $500 Services. Harry Barrett Memorial Scholarship [I1046] Amount: 1 award of $2,500 This award was established through a gift from the estate of Mr. Harry Barrett, a graduate Gordon Ashton Mathematical Science Scholarship [I0543] of OAC from 1949. Selection will be based on the highest cumulative average. Apply This scholarship is named in honour of Professor Gordon Ashton, a founding member by May 15th to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) with a letter describing of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The recipient will be selected on the the planned experiential learning opportunity. If there are no applications by May 15th, basis of the highest average in a minimum of 4.0 credits from semesters 3 and 4. A the scholarship will be given to the student with the highest grade in ZOO*4920 in the student may be considered for this award only once. This award is not tenable with the previous Fall offering. Wally Fraser Mathematical Science Scholarship (I0544) or the R.C. Moffatt Memorial Donor(s): The Estate of Harry Barrett Scholarship in Mathematical Science (I0536). Application is not required. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who will be participating in ®eld Donor(s): Department of Mathematics and Statistics and (retired) Professor C. Dixon work related to bird studies. Preference will be given to students More, C.E.P.S. interested in research and/or study under the Bird Studies Canada Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed a minimum of 9.0 credits, but no more program at their headquarters in Port Rowan, Ontario. than 14.5 credits and are registered in a major offered by the Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Department of Mathematics and Statistics. HeforShe Ally Scholarship [I1158] Amount: 1 award of $1,500 An ally is someone who consciously commits to disrupting and ending cycles of injustice Governor General©s Medal [C0044] (Waters, 2010). This award aims to recognize the importance of gender equity and Established by the Of®ce of the Governor General of Canada. Application is not required. equality by recognizing the achievements of individuals who are committed to achieving Donor(s): The Chancellery equality for all. Apply by January 10th to the LANG Awards Committee: Quali®cation(s): Restricted to those undergraduate students in any degree program who [email protected] with a resume and a response to each of the following questions are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the previous two (max 250 words each): 1. How do you feel your gender identity in¯uences your convocations, with the highest cumulative average. interactions with the world around you? 2. What speci®c activities and initiatives have Amount: 2 awards of a Silver medal each you been involved in that have disrupted and ended cycles of injustice? 3. Why do you feel it is important for everyone to be involved in initiatives that work to increase gender Grace Olivia Glofcheskie Memorial Scholarship [I0977] equality? Selection will be based upon the following: 1) Commitment and involvement Established in loving memory of Grace Olivia Glofcheskie (BSc '13, MSc '15) and in activities and initiatives that support gender equality and equity (e.g. volunteering at supported by family, friends and peers to honour Grace's time at U of G. Selection will rallies or gender equality events, starting a new initiative, or contributing to an existing be based on highest cumulative average. No application required. one, in support of gender rights, gender activism); 2) Evidence of their ability to critically Donor(s): Friends and Family of the Glofcheskies re¯ect on their personal development and position as an ally. The successful recipient Quali®cation(s): Students registered in CBS who have a minimum of 5.0 credits and will demonstrate an understanding of the importance of being an ally alongside those who are varsity athletes. Preference will be given to students registered affected by current gender inequities, and recognize the role intersectionality plays in in Human Health & Nutritional Sciences. gender rights; and 3) Evidence of a positive impact on others, the University of Guelph, Amount: 1 award of $2,000 or the broader community, speci®cally as it relates to increasing awareness and support of gender equity and equality. In the event of a tie, the student with the highest cumulative Graduation Medal in Nanoscience [C0752] average will be selected. Award cannot be held more than once. Waters, R. (2010). The scholarships will be awarded to the students with the highest cumulative average. Understanding allyhood as a developmental process. About Campus. DOI: No application necessary. 10.1002/abc.20035 Donor(s): Dean's Of®ce College of Physical and Engineering Science Donor(s): Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics Quali®cation(s): B.Sc. students who have graduated with a major in Nanoscience in Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who have demonstrated, through the previous fall and winter semesters or will graduate with this major their actions and support of various initiatives, they are an ally and in the summer semester. committed to gender equity and equality. Amount: 1 award of a medal Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Guelph Soap Company Scholarship [I0288] Helen and Carl Mertz Scholarship [I1193] Established by the Guelph Soap Company and awarded to the student with the highest This scholarship was started in honour of Helen and Carl Mertz to support Indigenous average in BIOC*2580 and two courses in Organic Chemistry (CHEM*3750, 3750, students in STEM. Apply to Student Financial Services by May 15 with a one-page letter 3760, 4720, 4730). Application is not required. outlining their volunteer and/or leadership contribution to their community either in their Donor(s): Tricorp Chemical Specialties home community or at the University of Guelph. Selection is based on signi®cant Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Chemistry leadership contributions. who have completed CHEM*3750 or CHEM*3760 during the previous Donor(s): Graeme Reed calendar year and completed BIOC*2580. Quali®cation(s): Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) students registered in any Amount: 1 award of $1,500 program in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, College of Biological Science, or the Bachelor of Science program in the Ontario Agricultural College, who have demonstrated leadership engagement in the community and/or at the University of Guelph. Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated leadership through their involvement with Indigenous communities or organizations. 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Highdale Farms Scholarship [I0348] IMCD Canada Limited Scholarships [I0935] Established by Mr. Arthur Spoerri, who has had a professional career as an Economist. Awarded to undergraduate students who are well rounded and have demonstrated this The student with the highest program average will be selected for one award and the through involvement in leadership activities and extra-curricular activities on campus/in second recipient will have the highest cumulative average from the listed counties. In school/in the community. Each year one award will be given out to one student in their the event the student with the highest average is also from the listed counties, the student 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year of study, de®ned by: a) 2nd year: completed a minimum of 5.0 with the second highest average will be selected. A student cannot hold two HighdaleFarm credits but no more than 10.0 credits, co-op or regular; b) 3rd year: completed a minimum Scholarships at the same time. Application is not required. of 10.0 credits but no more than 15.0 credits, co-op or regular; c) 4th year: completed a Donor(s): Arthur Spoerri minimum of 15.0 credits, co-op or regular; d) 4th year: completed a minimum of 15.0 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a program offered by the College of Engineering credits, co-op only. Students may receive the award more than once, but must apply & Physical Sciences, excluding the Bachelor of Engineering program, each year to be eligible. Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards Committee with a who have completed minimum of 4.0 credits but no more than 16.0 statement of no more than 500 words describing involvement in leadership activities, credits and achieved at minimum 75% cumulative average. Preference positions held, extra-curricular activities, and involvement on campus/in school/in the given to students from Ottawa-Carleton, Dundas-Glengarry-Stormont, community, and two supporting reference letters. E-mail the student statement as an Grenville, Lanark, Prescott-Russell and Renfrew counties. attachment with scanned copies of reference letters to [email protected] referencing Amount: 2 awards of $5,000 award name and ID# in subject line of e-mail. L. V. Lomas Limited HK/HB Alumni Association Graduation Prize [C0452] Donor(s): Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Food Science major (including co-op) who The award recognizes a student who has contributed and provided leadership to the have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits, achieved at least a 75% academic, administrative and social life of the department and the university, including average and who have demonstrated leadership and involvement in academic activities (department/college committees, senate etc.), intramural and varsity extracurricular activities. athletics, support and assistance with class, college and university activities (such as Amount: 4 awards of $5,000 HK/HB Symposium, College Royal etc.). Apply by application and include a resume to the Dept of Human Heath and Nutritional Sciences by mid-February, for students Indigenous Student Engagement Scholarship [I0922] graduating in the subsequent June convocation or for students who graduated in the Established in 2014 by the Indigenous Student Society (ISS), the Indigenous Student previous February or October convocations. Engagement Scholarship demonstrates the ISA©s commitment to supporting Indigenous Donor(s): The HK/HB Alumni Association learners. The scholarship will be awarded to a student identifying as First Nation (status Quali®cation(s): Students graduating with a BSc. major in Human Kinetics in the June and non-status), Metis or Inuit, who is engaged in the Indigenous community either in or previous February or October convocations, with at least a ©B© their home community or at the University of Guelph. Apply to Student Financial Services cumulative average. by May 15 with a one-page letter self-identifying as First Nation (status and non-status), Amount: 1 award of a Medal Metis or Inuit and outline volunteer/leadership experience within the Indigenous community. The letter must be accompanied by a document from a member of their Honours Biochemistry Scholarship [I0128] community (such as an elder, employer, volunteer supervisor or ISC staff member) with This scholarship is donated by the faculty of the Department of Molecular and Cellular an explanation of the volunteer/leadership involvement and illustrating the contributions Biology through their scholarship trust fund and is awarded annually in the Winter of the student to the Indigenous community including number of volunteer hours. This semester. Application is not required. can include but not be limited to involvement and volunteer roles with the Indigenous Donor(s): Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Student Centre (ISC) at the University of Guelph. Quali®cation(s): The student enrolled in the Biochemistry Honours program or the Donor(s): Indigenous Student Society (ISS) Biochemistry Co-op program that has completed a minimum of 10.0 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who self-identify as First Nation credits with the highest cumulative average. (status and non-status), Metis or Inuit, who are engaged in the Amount: 2 awards of $500 Indigenous community either in their home community or at the Honours Chemistry Scholarships [I0129] University of Guelph. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 These scholarships are donated by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry through their scholarship trust fund and are presented, one to each student registered in the International Undergraduate Scholarship [I0577] Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (BPCH) major and the Chemistry (CHEM) Established through a student referendum approved by the undergraduate student body, major, with the highest cumulative averages over four semesters. Application is not to recognize international students© academic merit along with involvement/leadership required. activities during their enrollment at the University of Guelph. Apply to Student Financial Donor(s): Faculty of the Department of Chemistry Services, by May 15, with a letter indicating involvement/extracurricular activity since Quali®cation(s): Students registered in Honours Biological and Pharmaceutical entry to the University. This award can only be held once by the student. Chemistry (BPCH) or Honours Chemistry (CHEM) who have Donor(s): International Student Organization (ISO) completed a minimum of 10.0 credits including 3.0 credits from CHEM Quali®cation(s): Full-time international undergraduate students (de®ned as those paying courses. full international student tuition without exemption), who have Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 completed at least 4.0 course credits from the University of Guelph Hugh Branion Memorial Scholarship [I0033] with a minimum cumulative average of 70% and are registered at the time of application. The scholarship will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Human Amount: several at awards of $3,000 Health and Nutritional Sciences, based on academic achievement in the ®rst 7 semesters. This scholarship is not tenable with the Brian L. Walker Memorial Scholarship. Isabella Anderson Conway Scholarship [I0286] Application is not required. Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest combined average in the courses Donor(s): Friends of Dr. Hugh Branion NUTR*3210 Fundamentals of Nutrition and BIOC*2580 Introductory Biochemistry. Quali®cation(s): Student registered B.Sc. Nutritional and Nutraceutical Sciences major Application is not required. who have completed a minimum of 17.5 credits. Donor(s): Mr. Charles Abbott Conway Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the department of Nutrition Hypercube Scholar Prize for Excellence in Chemistry [C0527] and Nutraceutical Sciences that has completed a minimum of 12.5 credits but no more than 15.0 credits. Established to recognize the student graduating with the highest cumulative average in Amount: 1 award of $500 any chemistry program offered by the Department of Chemistry. Application is not required. J.B. Reynolds Graduation Medal in Physics [C0399] Donor(s): Hypercube Inc. This medal is awarded to a graduating student in the Spring semester or the previous Quali®cation(s): Students graduating (or have graduated in the fall or winter of the Fall or Winter Semesters. Application is not required. current academic year) from a four-year degree program offered by Donor(s): Department of Physics the Department of Chemistry. Quali®cation(s): Student who has completed semester 8 of any of the majors in Physics Amount: A award of a plaque and a molecular modelling software package and who has obtained the highest cumulative average in the required Physics courses of that program, normally taken in semester 5 to 8. Amount: 1 award of a Medal

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J.D. Cunningham Industrial Scholarship [I0287] James L. Mottin Prize for Academic and Extracurricular Excellence [C0344] Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Of®ce by May 15. Work experience in industrial The department of Psychology recognizes its nominee for the Winegard Medal with a microbiology, participation in extracurricular activities and demonstrated leadership $500 prize. No application required. skills will be considered in the selection. Donor(s): The Department of Psychology Donor(s): J.D. Cunningham Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Psychology major of the BA or BSc Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed semester 6 in Food Science with a programs. minimum cumulative average of 75%. Amount: 1 award of $500 Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Jane Collins Scholarship [I0869] J.L. Campbell Scholarship [I0479] Selection will be based on demonstrated signi®cant prior contributions to and experience Established in honour of J.L. (Iain) Campbell, former Provost and Vice-President in community-based service and future participation in curriculum-embedded experiential (Academic), of the University of Guelph from 1995 to 2000 and former Dean of the learning opportunities. Preference will be given to students engaged in community-based College of Engineering and Physical Sciences from 1987 to 1995. Application is not or community-focused projects addressing any social, political, legal, economic or required. health-related aspect of poverty or its prevention. The project must be part of a course Donor(s): Family, friends and colleagues of J.L. Campbell of study rather than volunteer activity. Apply to the CSAHS Awards Committee by May Quali®cation(s): Student who is currently registered in one of the majors in Physics 15 with a summary letter outlining prior signi®cant contributions to and experience in and who has completed at least 12.50 credits, with a high cumulative community-based service, and how funds would be used to support participation in average (at least 80%) in the required Physics courses normally taken curriculum-embedded experiential learning opportunities. in Year 2 and 3 of the major. Donor(s): Mrs. Jane L. Collins, MAC BHSc 1955 Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of Social J.M. Christie Prize [C0213] and Applied Human Sciences who have completed 5.0 credits and will be participating in curriculum-embedded community-based experiential Application is not required. learning as part of a course of study in the following year. Donor(s): Dr. G.I. Christie Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Graduating student in the Food Science major of the B.Sc. program Janet Aizenstros Social Impact and Sustainability Scholarship [I1183] with the highest academic standing throughout eight semester levels. Amount: 1 award of a plaque Dr. Janet Aizenstros is a partner with the United Nations Business Action Hub (UNBAH) for the United Nations Global Compact program. She is an award-winning J.W. Skinner Medal in Social Science [C0260] businesswoman with several leadership awards such as the Top 40 under 40, the Top Established in honour of the many contributions of Dr. J.W. Skinner, a former Dean of 10 Inspiring Women in Canada, 2019 Conscious Company Media's Top 22 Business the College of Social Sciences. Application is not required. Leaders and 2013-2014 YMCA-YWCA Woman of Distinction of Business and Donor(s): Faculty, staff, alumni and students, of the former College of Social Science Entrepreneur. She is also a member of the Young President's Organization (YPO) and Quali®cation(s): Presented to the C.S.A.H.S. Winegard Medal nominee. a Global Goodwill Ambassador for the Global Goodwill Ambassadors Foundation. Amount: 1 award of a Medal Apply to the Lang Awards Committee by May 15th with a resume and a statement (maximum 500 words) that addresses the question, ªHow have you demonstrated social Jack and Lillian MacDonald Scholarship [E0379] entrepreneurship and innovation through your academic and community experience?º Family, friends, and colleagues of Lillian MacDonald and Dr. Jack MacDonald, Ensure you select and expand upon experiences in your resume. Social entrepreneurship Vice-President, Academic, of the University of Guelph from 1986 to 1995, have is de®ned as any individual or entity that pursues an entrepreneurial venture that helps established a scholarship that recognizes their commitment to increasing the accessibility drive social change and has positive impact on society. of post-secondary education to Indigenous learners. In the ®rst instance, the award will Donor(s): Janet Aizenstros be given to an entering student coming from the Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP) and who Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major of the Bachelor of Commerce program has received the highest cumulative average in the Native University Program. If there or in the Entrepreneurship minor who have demonstrated social is no entering student in any one year, the scholarship will be awarded to the in-course entrepreneurship and innovation through academic and community student who is a graduate of the SNP (or previously, the Grand River Polytechnical experience. Institute) who has the highest cumulative average at the University. Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Family, friends, and colleagues of Lillian MacDonald and Dr. Jack Donor(s): Janet Wardlaw Memorial CSAHS Scholarship [I0937] MacDonald Quali®cation(s): Entering students coming from the Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP). Established in memory of Janet Wardlaw, the ®rst Dean of Family and Consumer Studies Amount: 1 award of $1,200 (FACS). Apply by May 15th to the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences Awards Committee ( [email protected] ) with a one page letter outlining Jack K. Barclay Physiology Scholarship [I0491] community-based service or extracurricular involvement demonstrating leadership skills Established in honour of Professor J.K. Barclay, Director of the School of Human Health and volunteerism. In addition, indicate if experiential learning opportunities involved from 1989-1991. He was the ®rst chair of the Department of Human Health and international travel. Selection will be based on highest cumulative average. Nutritional Sciences from 1996-2001 and was involved in creating, teaching and Donor(s): Class of FACS 1974 & Class of Mac 1970 implementing HK*3940 Human Physiology. Apply by application by mid February to Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by CSAHS with a minimum the main of®ce, HHNS. cumulative average of 75% who have completed or are currently Donor(s): Friends and family of J.K. Barclay enrolled in curriculum-embedded experiential learning who Quali®cation(s): Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in a major within the demonstrates signi®cant volunteer contribution to community-based Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, who has service or extracurricular involvement. Preference will be given to completed HK*3940 , Human Physiology with a minimum 70% students participating in experiential learning opportunities involving average and who has made leadership contributions to the University international travel. or the outside community. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Amount: 1 award of $500 James L. Hunt Scholarship [I0603] Established on honour of Professor Emeritus James L. Hunt, Medal of Merit recipient. The recipient will have achieved the highest cumulative average over 80%. This award cannot be held with any other awards offered by the Department of Physics. Application is not required. Donor(s): Department of Physics Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by the Department of Physics that have completed 10.0 credits and have achieved a minimum 80% cumulative average. Amount: 1 award of $2,000

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Jim and Gertrude Stokman Memorial Scholarship [I0386] John T. Powell Scholarship [I0237] Established by the Stokman family, including Nick (O.A.C. ©77) and Andrew (O.A.C. Apply to the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences (HHNS) main of®ce ©84) in memory of their parents, Jim and Gertrude Stokman to recognize their lifetime by mid February using the department©s application outlining participation in contribution to the family farm. Apply by May 15th by submitting the OAC extra-curricular on campus activity and contributions made to the annual HHNS Undergraduate Fall Award Application Form. Selection will be based on most signi®cant Symposium at the organizational and/or operational level. contribution to the community and the university Donor(s): Human Kinetics Alumni Association Donor(s): Nick Stokman and the late-Jim and Gertrude Stokman Quali®cation(s): Full-time students enrolled in any honours program within the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in one of the following programs offered by the Department of Human Health & Nutritional Sciences with a minimum Ontario Agricultural College: B.Sc.(Agr.); B.Comm.; B.Sc.; or 10.0 credits and a minimum cumulative average of 70% and has B.Sc.(Env.)., who have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits and come participated in the HHNS Symposium and other on-campus from a rural background with demonstrated community/student extra-curricular activities. involvement both during high school and the ®rst two semesters of Amount: 1 award of $500 University. Johnson & Johnson Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship in Science [I1107] Amount: 1 award of $500 Apply by May 15th to the of®ce of the Associate Dean Academic in the College of Jim Jackson College Royal Leadership Prize [I1162] Biological Science with two supporting reference letters. Selection will be based on Heather's late husband, Jim, was a graduate of OAC 1974. A highlight of his academic greatest leadership to increase advocacy for diversity and inclusion in the community career was being the President of the College Royal Society. Heather wishes to create through positions held, extracurricular activities and involvement on campus and in the this award to honour Jim's memory and celebrate students who have shared the same community as demonstrated by two letters of reference. Leadership that increases experience and involvement. Apply by April 1st with a letter of no more than 1-page to advocacy for inclusion; creating an environment that is safe, positive, respectful and [email protected] outlining executive positions held within College Royal. Selection diverse; recognizes and celebrates the range of social identity groups that comprise the will be based on exemplary leadership, innovation and commitment to College Royal's community. Students may hold this award only once. success. Donor(s): Johnson & Johnson Donor(s): Heather Jackson Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of Biological Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by the Ontario Science or the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences with a Agriculture College who have been actively involved with College minimum cumulative average of 75% who have completed 4.0 credits Royal throughout their undergraduate degree. and who have demonstrated leadership to increase advocacy for Amount: 1 award of $1,000 diversity and inclusion in the community. Preference will be given to John A. Archibald Memorial Scholarship [I0014] leadership in the Guelph community. Amount: 1 award of $4,000 Awarded in memory of John A. Archibald, former Director of the Horticultural Research Institute of Ontario. Apply by May 15 to the O.A.C. Awards Of®ce Kae and Gordon Skinner Memorial Scholarship [C0258] ([email protected]) with a letter (not more than two pages) listing courses taken Provided by the late Kae Stalker Skinner (Mac ©30) and Gordon Skinner (O.A.C.©24), that demonstrate your interest in soil or land science and an outline of your participation former Registrar of the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. Consideration will be given to in extracurricular activities. Please include the name of the award and the award ID in participation in the Student Branch of the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. Apply by the subject line of your email. Please also include it in your letter. Selection will be based April 1st using the OAC Undergraduate Convocation Award Application Form. on cumulative GPA. Students may only receive this award once. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate their interest and/or contribution to agrology. Donor(s): The friends and associates of the late John A. Archibald Donor(s): The Estates of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Skinner Quali®cation(s): OAC students registered in the Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. student graduating from the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.SC., or B.Comm. with a major in Environmental Management; Bachelor of Science in programs who has made a signi®cant contribution to developing an Environmental Sciences; Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a understanding of the profession of agrology among fellow students. major in Honours Agriculture or a major in Crop, Horticulture and Amount: 1 award of $500 Turfgrass Sciences; or Bachelor of Science with a major in Plant Ken and Marilyn Murray Scholarship [I0734] Science who demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities and who have completed a minimum of 8.0 credits and a maximum of 14.0 Dr. Kenneth G. Murray C.M., OAC BSA '50 and Honourary Doctor of Laws '96, and credits. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate an Mrs. Marilyn C. Murray, Mac BHSc '55, established this scholarship. Selection will be interest in soil or land science. based on signi®cant prior contributions to and experience in community-based service. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Apply to the CSAHS Awards Committee by May 15th with a summary letter outlining prior contributions to and experience in community-based service, and how funds would John Burton Scholarship [I0642] be used to support participation in curriculum-embedded experiential learning Established by Dr. John Burton, BSA 1962, a former faculty member in the Department opportunities in the following academic year. of Animal Biosciences. Selection will be based on involvement with and contribution Donor(s): Dr. Kenneth G. and Mrs. Marilyn C. Murray to the horse industry, future career aspirations in the horse industry sector and Quali®cation(s): Full-time students registered in the College of Social and Applied participation in community activities. Preference will be given to student who have Human Sciences with a minimum 75% cumulative average who are demonstrated leadership ability within the student body. Apply by May 15 to the OAC participating in curriculum-embedded community-based experiential Awards Of®ce with a letter, of no more than two-pages, outlining involvement with and learning in the province of Ontario in the following academic year contributions to the horse industry, career aspirations, and extracurricular involvements. will be eligible for this award. Awarded in the fall semester. Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Dr. John Burton Donor(s): Kenneth James Berg Memorial Scholarship [I0370] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the OAC who have completed between 10.0 and 12.0 credits with a minimum 70% average Established by Friends and Family in memory of Ken Berg, a 1982 C.B.S. Microbiology Amount: 1 award of $1,000 alumnus. The focus of this award re¯ects Ken©s success in applied education in the work force. Nomination by the Microbiology Co-op Program Committee. Application is not John Eccles Scholarship [I0093] required. Apply to Student Financial Services, by May 15, with a letter highlighting leadership Donor(s): Family and friends of Ken Berg abilities through participation on residence life. Providing a reference letter would be Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Microbiology co-op program in the C.B.S. an asset. who have completed all aspects of the third co-op work term. Donor(s): Student Housing Services Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Full-time student registered in semester 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 and living in Kenneth W. Hammond Scholarship [I0045] residence in the Winter semester who has a cumulative 80% average or who is in the top 10% of his/her program. The recipient must have Student with the highest grade in the course ENVS*2070 ªEnvironmental Perspectives demonstrated responsibility and leadership qualities through and Human Choices.º Application is not required. participation in residence related activities. Residence Life Staff and Donor(s): Kenneth W. Hammond paid members of Interhall Council and Hall Councils are not eligible. Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed the course Environmental Perspectives Amount: 1 award of $1,000 and Human Choices ENVS*2070 Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Kevin Durie Memorial Scholarship [I0653] Leibniz/Newton Scholarship [I0156] Established in memory of Kevin Durie, BA '93, by his family and friends. Selection Established in honour of two founding fathers of calculus. Selection will be based on will be based on demonstration of outstanding service as a Residence Life staff member highest combined average over 80% in MATH*1200 and MATH*1210 or equivalent. and volunteer . Apply by January 15th to the Director, Student Housing Services with Not tenable with the T.D. Newton Memorial Scholarship (I0198) and Second Year Math a letter of reference from a member of the Residence Life management team and a & Stats Scholarship (I0739). A student may be considered for this award only once. personal statement of up to 500 words that outlines time commitment and types of Application is not required. volunteer activities undertaken as well as an indication of how their volunteer activities Donor(s): The Department of Mathematics and Statistics and participation as a Residence Life staff member are valuable and rewarding Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of experiences. Mathematics and Statistics who have completed a minimum of 4.0 Donor(s): Christine Blake-Durie but no more than 8.5 credits with a cumulative average of at least 80% Quali®cation(s): Students who are registered in any degree program on the University and completed MATH*1200 and MATH*1210. of Guelph campus, are a member of Residence Life staff and are Amount: 1 award of $1,000 academically eligible to continue as a Residence Assistant or as part Leonard Conolly Exchange Student Scholarship [I0446] of Residence Life staff. Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Established by students, faculty, staff and friends to honour Prof. Leonard Conolly, professor of drama, Chair of the Department of Drama, 1981-88, and Associate Kip Hunter Prize [I0139] Vice-President Academic, 1988-1992. Apply to the Centre for International Programs For the best essay, written by an undergraduate in a philosophy course. The essay may by April 5, for visiting during the subsequent Fall or Winter semesters. Selection, by the be either a required assignment for a course (in which case either the student or the Centre for International Programs, will be based on assessment of (a) a one-page instructor may submit it) or it may be specially prepared for the competition. Submission submission describing the signi®cance of the student visiting Guelph to the program of of essays is to the Chair, Department of Philosophy, by May 1 study at the partner exchange university (b) two faculty references of one-page each, Donor(s): Faculty, students and staff of the Philosophy Department and (c) consistent high performance in the course work completed, as documented by a Quali®cation(s): Any undergraduate who has registered for a philosophy course during transcript of program grades to date, submitted by the home university. the academic year in which the prize is awarded. Donor(s): Students, staff, faculty and friends of Dr. Leonard Connolly Amount: 1 Book prize Quali®cation(s): Full-time visiting exchange student, registered at Guelph for at least Lambda Foundation Scholarship in LBGT Studies [I0591] one semester, from any country in the South (a list of eligible countries and exchange partner universities is available in the Centre for This award is provided to encourage research on the subject of lesbian, bisexual, gay International Programs). and transgendered (LBGT) peoples. The scholarship is based upon areas of research Amount: 1 award of $1,000 pertaining to the history, contributions, and issues by or about LBGT peoples. Preference will be given to an applicant who is involved in the LBGT community as indicated by Linda S. Allen Memorial Graduation Prize [C0914] a record of volunteer activities, active civil society memberships, or as attested by a This award was established in memory of Linda S. Allen, who served many years as a letter of recommendation from a community group, or demonstrated by related previous program counsellor for the BSc program and as an instructor of mathematics and statistics, academic pursuits. This scholarship may be awarded to a given student only once. Projects receiving the Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion, on the occasion must have been completed or research proposals accepted within the past calendar year. of its second awarding in 2005. She worked tirelessly to help countless students, but she Apply to the Dean of Arts by December 15th including the research proposal or completed was especially supportive of students who had suffered setbacks and were working to project, curriculum vitae, and any supporting letters referencing involvement in the get their programs back on track. She was also a wonderful mentor to younger program LBGT community and/or faculty support. counsellors. The recipient will be the student who best demonstrates tenacity and Donor(s): Lambda Foundation and other donors persistence in overcoming signi®cant circumstances during their studies. This student Quali®cation(s): Students enrolled in a program with a thesis, a research essay, will best demonstrate their hard work in overcoming a signi®cant issue and took the independent research project or course work programs pertaining to necessary steps to get their academic careers on track as demonstrated by the fact that lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgendered (LBGT) studies, as broadly they are graduating. If two or more students demonstrate signi®cant circumstances in de®ned by the applicant. pursuit of their degree, the student graduating with the highest cumulative average over Amount: 1 award of $1,000 their last four semesters (10 credits) will be chosen. Apply to Student Financial Services by April 1 with a letter of no more than 500 words that summarizes signi®cant obstacles Lange and Prokipcak Chemistry Scholarship [I0528] overcome in pursuit of the degree and include a letter of reference from a program This scholarship was established by Professor Gordon L. Lange, Professor Joe M. counsellor, departmental advisor, instructor or other individual who can speak to the Prokipcak, friends and colleagues. Professors Gordon L. Lange and Joe M. Prokipcak demonstrated tenacity and persistence required to overcome the signi®cant obstacle(s). were valued members of the chemistry Faculty who retired in 2001. Their excellence in Donor(s): Brian Allen, Family, Friends and Colleagues of Linda S. Allen teaching was recognized within the university and nationwide, winning them a total of Quali®cation(s): Students graduating from any degree program in June or from the eleven teaching awards. This scholarship will be awarded to the student with the highest previous February or October convocations with a minimum 70% average grade in CHEM*1040,1050 and 2700. Application is not required. cumulative average. Donor(s): Professor Gordon L. Lange, Professor Joe M. Prokipcak and friends and Amount: 1 award of $1,000 colleagues Lionel Bradley Pett Scholarships [I0486] Quali®cation(s): Student registered in any program offered by C.E.P.S who has completed CHEM*1040, CHEM*1050, CHEM*2700 and have This scholarship was established through the generosity of Dr. Lionel Bradley Pett, an completed a minimum of 10.0 credits up to a maximum of 14.75 O.A.C.©30 alumnus, and a life-long contributor to nutritional sciences in Canada, to credits. recognize academic excellence. The awards will be distributed as follows: Award 1: Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Student in Nutrition and Nutraceutical Sciences who have completed a minimum of 4.0 to a maximum of 7.5 credits. Award 2: Student in Nutrition and Nutraceutical Sciences Lautens Prize in Organic Chemistry [I0882] who have completed a minimum of 10.0 to a maximum of 12.5 credits. Award 3: to be This scholarship recognizes academic excellence in a graduating student with a focus rotated between a student in Biomedical Science and Human Kinetics annually starting on organic chemistry. Selection will be based on the highest cumulative average across with a Human Kinetics student in Fall 2019 (followed by Biomedical Science in 2020, these four courses. In the case of a tie, the student with the highest grade in CHEM*4730 etc.) who have completed a minimum of 4.0 to a maximum of 15.75 credits. Selections will be awarded the scholarship. No application required. will be based on highest cumulative averages. Application is not required. Donor(s): Dr. Mark Lautens Donor(s): Lionel Bradley Pett Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by the Department of Quali®cation(s): Students registered full-time in the Bachelor of Science degree program Chemistry who have completed CHEM*2700 Organic Chemistry I, in a major offered by the Department of Human Health and Nutritional CHEM*3750 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM*3760 Organic Chemistry Science who have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits and no more III, and CHEM*4730 Synthetic Organic Chemistry. than 15.75 credits. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Amount: 3 awards of $2,500

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Lorena Karli Sears Scholarship [I0968] Macdonald Stewart Scholarship in Memory of Walter and May Stewart [I0813] Professor Mark Sears, a retired Entomologist from the School of Environmental Sciences, Selection will be based on signi®cant prior contributions to and experience in established this scholarship in memory of his grandmother, Lorena Karli Sears who was community-based service and future participation in curriculum-embedded experiential a resourceful farm girl from the U.S., with an interest in the environment. Students will learning opportunities in the following academic year. Preference will be given to those be selected by: 1.Clearly designed plan for research; 2. Student's research potential as studying in the areas of applied nutrition, sustainable food systems or environmental described by an academic reference letter from an instructor; and 3. Cumulative GPA. governance. Apply to the CSAHS Awards Committee by May 15th with a summary Apply to the OAC Awards Committee by May 15 with a statement describing your letter outlining prior contributions to and experience in community-based service, and interest in research (maximum 500 words) and brief reference letter from a faculty how funds would be used to support participation in curriculum-embedded experiential member describing your research potential. To submit your statement, please email it learning opportunities in the following academic year. as an attachment to [email protected]. Please include the title of the award and Donor(s): The Macdonald Stewart Foundation the award ID number in the subject line of your email and on your application. Please Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of Social also include your student ID number on your application. Faculty members can email and Applied Human Sciences who are participating in their reference letter to [email protected]. curriculum-embedded experiential learning in the following academic Donor(s): Mark Sears year. Quali®cation(s): OAC students who are registered in the B.Sc.(Env.), B.Sc. with a major Amount: 1 award of $3,500 in Environmental Biology, or the Bachelor of Bio-Resource MacKenzie Scholarship [I0398] Management with a major in Environmental Management who have completed a minimum of 12.0 credits and are registered in one of In honour of University Professor Emeritus Innes K. MacKenzie. Not tenable with the ENVS*4410, ENVS*4510, ENVS*4001/2 or another research project Egelstaff Scholarship. Application is not required. /Independent Study course. Donor(s): Department of Physics Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed 12.5 course credits and are currently Lynn Medal in Zoology [C1108] registered in one of the majors in physics. It is given to a student with a high cumulative standing (of at least 80%) in the required physics Established in memory of Dr. Denis Lynn, College Professor Emeritus of the Department courses normally taken in Years 2 & 3 of the major. of Integrative Biology. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Family, friends and colleagues of Dr. Denis Lynn and the Department of Donor(s): MacNaughton Scholarship [I0422] Integrative Biology Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June or who have graduated in the Established by Earl B. MacNaughton, former head of the Department of Physics and previous fall or winter convocation from the Zoology major. founding Dean of the College of Physical Science. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Donor(s): Earl B. MacNaughton Mac 1971 Keith and Rosalind Slater Tribute Scholarship [I0830] Quali®cation(s): Student who has completed semester 5 and is currently registered in one of the majors in Physics and has a high cumulative average (at Established in recognition of Dr. Keith Slater, Honourary Class President for Mac '71, least 80%) in the required Physics courses normally taken in semesters and Rosalind Slater. Selection will be based on leadership ability as demonstrated through 3, 4 and 5 of the major. extracurricular involvement, and/or dedication to volunteerism and community-based Amount: 1 award of $1,000 service in any of the following areas: family relations, applied nutrition, theatre arts, environment sciences, or children's literacy. Apply to the CSAHS Awards Committee Marie Curie Scholarship in Physics [I0915] by May 15th with a resume and a one page summary letter outlining extracurricular Established in honour of a distinguished Physics Professor Emeritus. Selection will be involvement, leadership experience, volunteerism and community-based service, as well made to the student with highest cumulative average. Award may be held only once. No as how funds would be used to support participation in curriculum-embedded experiential application required learning opportunities in the following academic year. The award can only be held once. Donor(s): Anonymous Donor(s): Class of Mac 1971 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by the Department of Physics Quali®cation(s): Full-time student registered in any major within the College of Social who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits and have achieved a and Applied Human Sciences who has completed a minimum of 8.0 minimum of 80% cumulative average. credits with a minimum cumulative average of 75% and is participating Amount: 1 award of $1,500 in curriculum-embedded community-based experiential learning in Marion McKenzie Scholarships for Outstanding Achievement in History [I0470] the following academic year. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 These prizes have been established in memory of Marion McKenzie (1905-1994), a teacher who had a love of learning and a continuing curiosity about the world both past MAC 67 50th Anniversary Scholarship [I1090] and present. These are awarded to the top student in each of the required core courses Established by the Class of MAC 1967 in recognition of their 50th anniversary, this in the History program (HIST*1050, HIST*2450,) in the previous academic year. award recognizes students registered in any program offered by the College of Social Application is not required. and Applied Human Sciences who demonstrate a commitment to the well-being of Donor(s): Dr. James Snell and Mrs. Leslie Snell families and individuals through volunteering or experiential learning. Apply to the Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed one of the following required core CSAHS Awards Committee by May 15th with a one-page letter outlining volunteer and courses in History: HIST*1050 and HIST*2450. The recipient for experiential learning and a reference letter demonstrating commitment to the well-being HIST*1050 must have completed no more than 5.0 credits; the recipient of families and individuals. for HIST*2450, no more than 10.0 credits and be in the specialization Donor(s): The Class of MAC 1967 in History. Quali®cation(s): Preference will be given to students in the Department of Family Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Relations and Applied Nutrition. If all else considered equal, this award Mary Jo Field/GrassRoots Growers Organic Agriculture Scholarship [I1181] will go to the student with the highest cumulative average. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Established in memory of Mary Jo Field by David Field, and GrassRoots Growers in tribute to her life and contributions to the community-based organic food production and education. Apply by May 15th by submitting the OAC Undergraduate Application Form. Selection will be based on demonstrated exceptional and/or signi®cant leadership and interest in organic agriculture as evidenced by activities volunteering at the GCUOF. Donor(s): David Field/GrassRoots Growers Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program in the Ontario Agricultural College who volunteer at the Guelph Centre for Urban Organic Farming (GCUOF). Preference will be given to Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Metis) students. Amount: 1 award of $2,000

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Michael J. Emes Scholarship [I1174] Natural Resource Solutions Prize in Field Ecology [I1058] This award will support students in the Biological Science major, among the largest Natural Resource Solutions Inc. established this award to acknowledge students majors on campus. This award will promote experiential learning, integrative problem demonstrating academic excellence in the area of ®eld work in ecology. Selection is solving, and the application of biological principles to address societal needs, all student based on the highest grade in the course. In the event of a tie, the student with the highest experiences that Dr. Emes sought to enhance during his time as Dean. Apply to cumulative average will be selected. This scholarship cannot be held at the same time [email protected] by May 15th with a one-page statement of impact addressing the as Natural Resource Solutions Scholarship in Laboratory and Field Work in Ecology following: 1) the value of the internship to them personally and professionally, 2) impact I1057. Application is not required. of the scholarship on their educational and career choices going forward. The course Donor(s): Natural Resource Solutions Inc. grade and the quality of the statement will be weighted equally. Assessment of quality Quali®cation(s): Students who completed BIOL*4410 Field Ecology in the previous will be based on the depth of the statement. In the event no applications are received, fall semester. Preference given to students registered in any program selection will be based on the student who achieved the highest grade in the course offered by the Department of Integrative Biology. BIOL*3660 Internship in Biological Science and in the event there are no students in Amount: 1 award of $1,000 the Biological Science major registered in the course, selection will be based on the student with the highest grade in the course registered in any major offered by the College Natural Resource Solutions Scholarship in Laboratory and Field Work in Ecology of Biological Science. [I1057] Donor(s): Friends, Family and Colleagues of Dr. Michael J. Emes Natural Resource Solutions Inc. established this award to acknowledge students Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Biological Science major of the BSc. program demonstrating academic excellence in the area of ®eld work in ecology. Selection is who have completed BIOL*3660 Internship in Biological Science in based on the highest grade in the course. In the event of a tie, the student with the highest the previous F/W/S sequence and have achieved a minimum 75% cumulative average will be selected. This scholarship cannot be held at the same time cumulative program average. as Natural Resource Solutions Prize in Field Ecology I1058. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Donor(s): Natural Resource Solutions Inc. Michele and Maria Vannelli Scholarship [I0988] Quali®cation(s): Students who completed BIOL*3010 Laboratory and Field Work in Ecology in the previous Fall semester. Preference given to students Dr. Tony Vannelli, Dean of the College of Physical & Engineering Science from 2007 registered in any program offered by the Department of Integrative to 2016, and his wife, Voula, established this award in honour of Dr. Vannelli's parents, Biology. Michele and Maria Vannelli. Selection will be based on high cumulative average and Amount: 1 award of $1,000 demonstrated engagement in the community, preferably in a leadership role supported by two letters of reference from individuals who or organizations that have knowledge Nestle Canada Scholarship in Agriculture and Food [I1165] of and can attest to that experience. Apply to the College of Engineering & Physical Nestle Canada created this scholarship to invest in youth and to help equip the next Sciences Awards Committee [email protected] with a letter of application and two generation of agriprenuers by supporting young farmers in their education. Apply with supporting reference letters from individuals or organizations attesting to community a resume listing work experience, and involvement in extracurricular and entrepreneurial engagement experience by May 15th. This award is not tenable with the Emmanuel & activities to OAC Awards of®ce ([email protected]) by May 15th. Please include Kalliope Salamalekis Scholarship (I0987). your name, student ID number and the name of the award on your application. Selection Donor(s): Dr. Anthony Vannelli and Voula Vannelli will be based on demonstrated commitment to the agricultural and food industry through Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of work experience, extracurricular and/or volunteer activities during their undergraduate Engineering & Physical Sciences who have completed a minimum of degree. In the event of a tie the student with the higher average will be chosen. 5.0 credits and have demonstrated engagement in the community, Donor(s): Nestle Canada Inc. preferably in a leadership role. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the Ontario Agricultural Amount: 1 award of $1,000 College. Preference is given to students pursuing entrepreneurial Monroe Landon Memorial Scholarship [I0153] activities in the agricultural and food industry. Amount: 1 award of $3,000 Preference will be given to students from the counties of Norfolk or Haldimand as demonstrated in letter of application. Selection will be based on the student who has Nick Westwood Memorial Scholarship in Spectroscopy [I0982] demonstrated the most active interest in ®eld biology and conservation of native ¯ora. In recognition of Professor Nick Westwood's enduring contributions to the ®eld of Apply by May 15 to the main of®ce, Integrative Biology (SCIE Room 2481) with a Molecular Spectroscopy, and his devotion to academic development and achievement one-page letter of application, one letter of support and a resume that outlines volunteer at all levels, his family, friends and Department of Chemistry colleagues have established and work experiences in ®eld biology and conservation of native ¯ora. this award to honour his memory. Selection will be based on the highest grade in Donor(s): Norfolk Field Naturalists and family of Monroe Landon CHEM*2070 Structure and Spectroscopy. In the event of a tie, the award will go to the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the Department of student with the highest cumulative average. Application not required. Integrative Biology who have completed between 14. 5 and 17.5 credits Donor(s): Staff, faculty and friends of the Department of Chemistry with a minimum 75% cumulative average and who have demonstrated Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program with a minimum 80% an active interest in ®eld biology and conservation of native ¯ora. cumulative average who have obtained a minimum of 80% in Amount: 1 award of $2,000 CHEM*2070 Structure and Spectroscopy. Nathan Max Goldman Choir Scholarships [I0774] Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Established in honour of Mr. Goldman, an OAC graduate (1945 and 1947) and former Norma Bowen Memorial Scholarship in Psychology [I0154] President of the Philharmonia Society at the University of Guelph. The scholarships will Established in memory of Norma Bowen, former faculty member in the Department of support two students who demonstrate outstanding leadership and vision in the Symphonic Psychology and herself a mature student. Preference will be given to students who have Choir and / or the Chamber Choir. One award will be available to a student in each choir graduated from high school more than six years ago. No application required. and will be given to the candidate who best combines high vocal achievement and choral Donor(s): The Bowen family, friends and faculty colleagues leadership. A vocal audition may be required. In the event that there is more than one Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the BA program majoring in Psychology or the suitable candidate, the student who is a majoring in Music will be given preference, and BSc program majoring in Psychology: Brain and Cognition who have thereafter, the student with the highest cumulative average. No application is required completed between 8.0 and 16.0 credits, including a minimum of 4.0 as a recommendation by Choir Director will be made to the SOFAM Awards Committee. credits in Psychology, with a minimum cumulative average of 80% Donor(s): Mrs. Anne Goldman and the family of Nathan Max Goldman in Psychology courses. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program who are currently a member Amount: 1 award of $750 of the University of Guelph Symphonic Choir and / or the Chamber Choir and have been a member of the University of Guelph Choirs for at least two years. Amount: 2 awards of $1,000

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Norman McCollum Dairy Scholarship [I0815] Ollerhead Scholarship in Physics [I1028] Norman McCollum, Diploma Agriculture '66, past president of OACAA and retired Established in honour of Professor Emeritus Robin W. Ollerhead, Chair of the Department employee of the Guelph Turfgrass Institute has created this $1500 scholarship through of Physics 1982-1993. Selection will be based on the highest average greater than 80% the OAC Alumni Foundation in recognition of his valued friendship with Glenhome in Physics courses for that major normally taken by a full time student in semesters 3, Jersey Farm. Selection will be based on highest cumulative average. Apply to the OAC 4, and 5. This is one of ®ve identical awards in Physics to be given to the top ®ve students Awards of®ce by May 15, with a letter stating intent to return to the family dairy farm with highest averages according to the selection criteria. (The other awards are the or pursue a career in the dairy industry. MacNaughton, Campbell, Egelstaff & Mackenzie scholarships.) The award cannot be Donor(s): Norman McCollum c/o The OAC Alumni Foundation held concurrently with another award from the Physics Department and can be held only Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the B.Sc. (Agr) program, the B.Sc. Animal once. No application is required. Biology major, or the B.Comm. Food and Agricultural Business major Donor(s): Robin and Maureen Ollerhead who have completed 10.0 credits and have declared an intent to return Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Physics to the family dairy farm or purse a career in the dairy industry. who have completed all required courses normally taken in the ®rst 5 Amount: 1 award of $2,000 semesters of that major who has completed 12.5 credits and achieved O.A.C. ©55 Scholarships [I0064] a minimum 80% average in the required Physics courses normally taken in semesters 3, 4 and 5 of their major. Provided by the class of O.A.C. ©55. Recipients will have made an outstanding Amount: 1 award of $1,750 contribution to College life through academic pro®ciency and participation in extracurricular activities and can be considered to have done the most for the College, Ontario Food Protection Association Scholarship [I0223] for fellow students and in their personal development. Apply by May 15 to the OAC Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Of®ce with a letter by May 15. Dean©s Of®ce (Awards) with a letter outlining your participation in Donor(s): Ontario Food Protection Association Class/College/University activities. Awarded in the fall semester. Quali®cation(s): Student majoring in Food Science entering the 7th semester with a Donor(s): O.A.C. ©55 minimum cumulative standing of 70%. Priority will be given to Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any O.A.C. degree program or students registered students who have demonstrated academic pro®ciency in quality in the B.ENG. program that have completed a minimum of 10.0 with assurance, and who have participated in extra curricular activities. at least a 70% cumulative average. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Convention Gary Ireland Memorial Scholarship [I0773] O.A.C. Centennial Graduate Prizes [C0209] Selection will be based on a demonstrated interest in horticulture/vegetable production The Ontario Agricultural College celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 1974. Many and academic standing. Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards Committee organizations and companies associated with the agricultural industry provided funds ([email protected]) by letter (no more than 2 pages) outlining the in conjunction with the Centennial activities. Funds have been established in perpetuity horticulture/vegetable production courses you have taken and include any work related as a permanent commemoration of the Centennial of the College. Apply by April 1st experience. Please include the award name and ID number in the subject line of your using the OAC Undergraduate Convocation Award Application Form. Applicants will email and on your application. be asked to demonstrate their involvement in extracurricular activities. Donor(s): Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Convention Donor(s): Dean, O.A.C. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a Quali®cation(s): Students graduating from a degree program administered by the Ontario major in: Crop, Horticulture and Turfgrass; or Organic Agriculture; Agricultural College and who plan to pursue graduate studies in any or Honours Agriculture OR in the Bachelor of Science with a major department or school of the Ontario Agricultural College in the year in Plant Science who have completed a minimum of 8.0 credits with of baccalaureate graduation. The fellowship will be based on academic a minimum 70% cumulative average. achievement in semesters 7 and 8, as well as participation in Amount: 1 award of $2,000 extracurricular activities throughout the student©s university career. Ottawa Valley Agri Business Association Scholarship [I0858] Amount: 1 award of $2,200 Apply to the OAC Awards Of®ce ([email protected]) by May 15 with a two page O.A.C. Students© Federation Medal [C0217] letter outlining your participation in extra-curricular activities and your demonstrated Application is not required. academic achievement and your interest in animal science, crop production, soil science Donor(s): O.A.C. or agricultural economics. Please include the Award Name and ID in the subject line of Quali®cation(s): Graduating student in an undergraduate degree program in a major in your email and on your application. Please also include your student ID on your an O.A.C. department who has been an outstanding leader in student application. Selection will be based on outstanding academic merit and participation in activities at the College level throughout his or her University career. extra-curricular activities. Amount: 1 award of a Medal Donor(s): Ottawa Valley Retail Feed & Seed Dealers Association OAC 1973 International Undergraduate Scholarship [I1208] Quali®cation(s): OAC students who: 1. Are registered in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; the Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Food and The class of OAC 1973 has generously funded this award as a means to honour their Agricultural Business; or the Bachelor of Science with a major in legacy, and to support future generations of OAC students. The student with the highest Animal Biology programs; 2. Have completed 4.0 to 15.0 credits and cumulative average will be selected. who have demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities as Donor(s): Class of OAC 1973 well as academic interest and achievement in animal science, crop Quali®cation(s): Students paying the International student tution and fee rates who are production, soil science or agricultural economics; 3. Are from Eastern registered in any OAC degree program and have completed a minimum Ontario (Ottawa-Carleton, Dundas-Glengarry-Stormont, Lanark, of 10.0 credits. Prescott-Russell, Leeds & Grenville, Lennox & Addington, Frontenac Amount: 1 award of $1,000 and Renfrew counties). OAC'45 Public Speaking Scholarship [I0200] Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Offered by the Class of ©45 O.A.C., on the occasion of their 40th anniversary. Apply OVC 1966 Legacy Scholarship [I2198] with a one page letter summarizing public speaking experience to the OAC Awards In honour of their 50th reunion the class of OVC 1966 decided to commemorate their Of®ce by May 15. Selection will be based on demonstrated excellence and effort in time at OVC by establishing the OVC 1966 Legacy Award.Students registered in Phase public speaking within or outside of the University of Guelph (i.e. TEDx, Toastmasters, 3 at the Ontario Veterinary College are eligible for this award who have participated in 4-H, community events). extra-curricular activities and have demonstrated enthusiasm and leadership Donor(s): Mr. Aubrey Hagar Donor(s): The Class of OVC 1966 Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits in any Quali®cation(s): Selection is based on a Phase 3 class vote for the student with the program offered by OAC. greatest demonstrated enthusiasm, class spirit and comradeship, and Amount: 1 award of $1,500 dedication to school leadership, through participation in extra-curricular activities such as college governance, student clubs, academic conferences and continuing education opportunities. Amount: 1 award of $2,500

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Pal Fischer Mathematical Science Graduation Prize [C0182] Peter Lindley Memorial Leadership Horticulture Scholarship [I1197] Selection is based on highest cumulative average. Application is not required. Established by his wife, Joan, and his family, this award was created in memory of Donor(s): Faculty members, who will be anonymous, through the College of Physical "Pickin© Pete" Peter Lindley (OAC ©57). Peter was a 5th generation fruit and vegetable Science and Engineering Expendable Scholarship Fund grower in the Halton Wentworth Counties, yet still found time to volunteer and stay Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the involved within OAC, and many agricultural initiatives. Because of his outstanding previous two convocations with a major offered by the Department of contributions to agriculture, he was inducted to the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Mathematics & Statistics and achieved a minimum 80% cumulative in 2015. In the spirit of Peter©s leadership ± OAC students who are interested in average. horticulture and demonstrate leadership qualities will be selected. Apply by May15th Amount: 1 award of $1,000, 1 Commemorative plaque by submitting the OAC Undergraduate Fall Award Application Form. Pari Basrur Research Prize (BIOM*4510) [C1042] Donor(s): Joan Lindley Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by OAC with demonstrated Established in honour of Dr. Pari Basrur, who was a Professor Emeritus of the Department interest in horticulture as evidenced by work experience, involvement, of Biomedical Sciences from 1995 - 2012. Dr. Basrur was also the ®rst woman to be and/or extracurricular activities. appointed full Professor at a Canadian veterinary college in 1967. Dr. Basrur maintained Amount: 1 award of $1,000 a vibrant, internationally acclaimed research program in medical genetics for over 50 years, and was a popular teacher and recipient of numerous awards, including the Order Peter Mann Prize for Embryology [I2032] of Canada, for her work both at the University of Guelph and Internationally. She was Provided by colleagues and friends of Dr. Mann, a scholar and teacher of Embryology a positive role model for women in science and students in general throughout her career. from 1954-1987. Selection will be based on the highest average in the course. Application This award was established to honour her illustrious career and Dr. Basrur's extraordinary is not required. contribution to the community of scientists. Selection is based on the highest average Donor(s): Colleagues and friends of Dr. Mann of the student's research paper grade and seminar grade of BIOM*4510. In the event of Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Bio-Medical Science Major and who have a tie, highest ®nal grade in course. completed Medical Embryology BIOM*3040. Donor(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences Amount: 1 award of $200 Quali®cation(s): Students graduating or who have convocated in the previous 2 Pharmacia & Upjohn Scholarship in Microbiology [I0295] semesters in the Biomedical Science Major, enrolled in Research in Biomedical Sciences (BIOM*4510) and achieved a minimum 90% Offered in the Winter Semester by the Pharmacia Company of Canada. Not tenable with grade in the course. the Shutt Memorial Scholarship. Application is not required. Amount: 1 award of $300 Donor(s): Pharmacia & Upjohn International Inc. Pari Basrur Research Prize (BIOM*4521/2) [C1041] Quali®cation(s): Student enrolled in the B.Sc. Microbiology major who has completed the 7th semester level with the highest cumulative average in those Established in honour of Dr. Pari Basrur, who was a Professor Emeritus of the Department core courses offered by the Department of Molecular and Cellular of Biomedical Sciences from 1995 - 2012. Dr. Basrur was also the ®rst woman to be Biology. appointed full Professor at a Canadian veterinary college in 1967. Dr. Basrur maintained Amount: 1 award of $500 a vibrant, internationally acclaimed research program in medical genetics for over 50 years, and was a popular teacher and recipient of numerous awards, including the Order Precambrian Aquatic Prize [I1121] of Canada, for her work both at the University of Guelph and Internationally. She was Established by CBS alumni Neil and Barb Hutchinson to honour their interest in aquatic a positive role model for women in science and students in general throughout her career. science. Selection will be based on the highest grade in the course. In the event of a tie, This award was established to honour her illustrious career and Dr. Basrur's extraordinary the student with the highest cumulative average will be selected. This award is not tenable contribution to the community of scientists. Selection is based on the highest average with the Excellence in Marine and Freshwater Biology Scholarship I1120. Application of the student's research paper grade and seminar grade of BIOM*4521/2. In the event is not required. of a tie, highest ®nal grade in course. Donor(s): Neil and Barb Hutchinson Donor(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed the Integrative Marine and Freshwater Quali®cation(s): Students graduating or who have convocated in the previous 2 Research course IBIO*4600. semesters in the Biomedical Science Major, enrolled in Research in Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Biomedical Sciences (BIOM*4521/2) and achieved a minimum 90% Priscilla and Stanford Reid Trust Prize [I0597] grade in the course. Amount: 1 award of $300 Established in honour the ®rst chair of the History Department, Stanford Reid, and his wife, Priscilla Reid to acknowledge the best paper written about the history of Parrish and Heimbecker Scholarship (formerly known as Heimbecker Scholarship Presbyterianism and/or the Reformed tradition. Apply, by April 1, with a copy of the in Entrepreneurship) [I0388] paper and a covering letter including contact information to the Department of History Parrish and Heimbecker, Limited is a private, family owned business, founded in 1909 Awards Chair. involved in many aspects of agri-business across Canada. This scholarship was established Donor(s): Priscilla and Stanford Reid Trust Fund to honour Herb Heimbecker©s service and contribution to the agri-food industry in Canada. Quali®cation(s): Any student submitting an essay on the history of Presbyterianism Apply by May 15 to the OAC Awards Committee at [email protected] with a and/or Reformed tradition. resume demonstrating the students' level of involvement with the agricultural and food Amount: 1 award of $500 industry. Please include the name of the award and the Award ID number in the subject line of your email and on your application. Please also include your student ID number on your application. Selection will be based on demonstrated commitment to the agricultural and food industry measured by the approximate number of hours a student has dedicated per week to work and/or extracurricular and/or volunteer activities related to the agricultural and food industry during their Undergraduate degree. Donor(s): Friends and Associates of Herb Heimbecker Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any OAC program, whom have completed a minimum of 10 credits who have demonstrated their passion and commitment to the agricultural and food industry through their extracurricular and/or volunteer activities during their Undergraduate degree and who aspire to have a career in the agricultural and food industry. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Professional Staff Association Future Leader Scholarship [I1132] Psychology Core and Methodology Scholarship [I0345] This scholarship is provided to students whose leadership involvement makes a positive Provided by the Department of Psychology. Application is not required. impact at the University of Guelph and/or the broader community. Apply by email to Donor(s): The Department of Psychology [email protected] by May 15 with a personal statement (max 500 words) outlining Quali®cation(s): Student enrolled in the B.A. honours program or the honours the time commitment, impact, and types of activities undertaken as well as an indication specialization in the B.Sc. program majoring in Psychology who has of how these activities were a valuable and rewarding leadership experience. Applicants completed PSYC*2010 and PSYC*2360 and the Psychology core must also submit the name of their immediate family member for veri®cation they are course requirements. part of the Professional/Managerial Group of the University, and/or retired Amount: 1 award of $200 Professional/Managerial Group of the University of Guelph. Selection will be based on the student's demonstrated involvement in leadership activities on campus or off campus Psychology Honours Thesis Prize [I0343] that result in positive community impact. The selection committee will consider how Selection will be based on the highest grade in PSYC*4880. Application is not required. the student's participation, initiative and efforts positively impact the University of Donor(s): Department of Psychology Guelph community and/or their broader community. In the event of a tie, the student Quali®cation(s): All students registered in the BA program majoring in Psychology or with the highest cumulative average will be awarded. This scholarship cannot be held the BSc majoring in Psychology: Brain and Cognition who have with the Professional Staff Association Scholarship I0628 in the same year and students completed PSYC*4880. may only hold this award once. Amount: 1 award of $200 The Professional Staff Association (PSA) Donor(s): Psychology Senior Honours Prize [I0342] Quali®cation(s): Full-time students registered in any program who demonstrate involvement in leadership opportunities that result in positive The student with the highest cumulative average of the PSYC courses takes will be community impact, and who are from the immediate family of selected. Award may be held once only. Application is not required. full-time, part-time, contractual or retired members of the Donor(s): Department of Psychology Professional/Managerial Group at the University of Guelph. Preference Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the BA or BSc programs majoring in Psychology will be given to students of current or retired PSA members. who have completed at least 15.0credits, including those prerequisite Amount: 1 award of $1,500 courses associated with the honours thesis PSYC*3370 and Professional Staff Association Scholarship [I0628] PSYC*3380 Amount: 1 award of $200 This scholarship is provided to students with the highest cumulative average. Apply to Student Financial Services by May 15 by sending an email to [email protected] and R.A. Fisher Statistics Scholarship [I0102] include the name of the family member of the Professional/Managerial Group of the Established to honour one of the founding fathers of statistics. Selection will be based University, and/or retired Professional/Managerial Group of the University of Guelph. on the highest combined average over 80% in STAT*2040 and STAT*2050 or equivalent. This award may be held more than once, however, not in consecutive years. Preference A student may be considered for this award only once. Application is not required. will be given to students of current or retired P.S.A. members. Selection will be based Donor(s): Faculty, students and other af®liates of the Department of Mathematics on highest cumulative average. and Statistics Donor(s): Professional Staff Association Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Quali®cation(s): Full-time students who are from the immediate family, part-time or Mathematics and Statistics who have completed a minimum of 9.0 contractual Professional/Managerial Group employees of the University credits, but no more than 14.5 credits and have completed STAT*2040 , and/or retired Professional/Managerial Group of the University of and STAT*2050 or equivalent. Guelph who have completed at least 5.0 credits and have a minimum Amount: 1 award of $1,000 70% cumulative average. R.C. Moffatt Memorial Scholarship in Mathematical Science [I0536] Amount: 1 award of $1,500 This scholarship will be offered in odd numbered ®scal years (May to April). Selection Project Hero Scholarship [I0979] will be based on highest cumulative average. This award is not tenable with any other The University of Guelph is proud to participate in Project Hero. Project Hero started awards from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Application is not required. in 2009 by Retired General Rick Hillier and Honorary Lt. Colonel Kevin Reed and is a Donor(s): Estate of Professor R.C. Moffatt unique program providing undergraduate scholarships to children of fallen soldiers. Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed a minimum of 9.0 credits, but no more Canadian citizens/permanent residents entering or registered full-time in any degree than 19.5 credits and are registered in a major offered by the program who are dependent children of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces Department of Mathematics & Statistics and achieved an 80% personnel deceased while serving in an active mission or First Responder personnel cumulative average. deceased during active duty . ªDependentº children are under the age of 26. The restriction Amount: 1 award of $1,500 of 25 years does not apply to a physically or mentally disabled child who is over 25 years of age and who had this condition and was a dependent of the employee before R.C. Moffatt Memorial Scholarship in Physics [I0535] the age of 26. Eligibility to participate in this program will be determined by Canadian This scholarship is awarded in even numbered ®scal years (May to April) to the student Armed Forces criteria through con®rmation from the Department of National Defense with the highest cumulative average over 80%. This award is not tenable with any other or in the case of First Responders, through the supporting documentation submitted. Department of Physics scholarships . Application is not required. This award can be held with the University of Guelph Entrance Scholarship, however, Donor(s): Estate of Professor R.C. Moffatt students who receive other Entrance Awards (scholarship or bursaries) will have the Quali®cation(s): Student who have completed a minimum of 10.0 credits up to a value of the Project Hero reduced by the value(s) of the other award(s). You can apply maximum of 19.75 credits and is enrolled in a physics major. for this scholarship by sending an email to [email protected] indicating that you are Amount: 1 award of $1,500 a dependent child of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces personnel deceased while serving in an active mission and include your parent©s full name OR you are a dependent Ralph Goodwin-Wilson Scholarship in Horticulture [I1131] child of a First Responder personnel deceased during active duty; include supporting Created by his family in the memory of Professor Ralph Goodwin-Wilson (OAC '38). documentation con®rming the parent perished during active duty as well as con®rmation The Ralph Goodwin-Wilson Scholarship in Horticulture is designed to recognize a of death. Once approved for this scholarship, you do not need to re-apply. student with a passion for ¯ower production or turfgrass management with demonstrated participation in University campus clubs or extracurricular activities. Selection will be Donor(s): University of Guelph based on greatest impact to University community through participation in campus clubs Quali®cation(s): Canadian citizens/permanent residents entering or registered full-time or other extracurricular activities. Apply by May 15th using the OAC Undergraduate in any degree program who are dependent children of a member of Fall Award Application Form. the Canadian Armed Forces personnel deceased while serving in an active mission or First Responder personnel deceased during active Donor(s): Estate of Marjorie Goodwin-Wilson duty. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by OAC with Amount: Several awards that include tuition and fees for up to Bachelor of Arts, demonstrated interest in ¯ower production or turfgrass management, plus $8000 toward 1st year living expenses and participation in campus clubs or extracurricular activities. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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RB Palmer Horticultural Scholarship [I1083] Robert Orr Lawson Third Year Microbiology In-course Scholarship [I0499] These scholarships were established by RB Palmer in support of students who are Provided through a generous bequest from the estate of Robert Orr Lawson with matching interested in plant breeding, plant genetics and horticulture. RB Palmer was particularly support from the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology to encourage study and inspired by Ornamental Horticulture, lilies and gladiolas in particular. Apply by May research related to microbiology of foods. The scholarship is paid over two years in 15 to the OAC Awards Of®ce ([email protected]) with a letter (no more than two installments of $1,000. The second payment is contingent upon obtaining a minimum pages) listing the courses you have completed that demonstrate your interest in average of 77% over the previous two semesters of continued full-time study (5 credits) horticulture, plant genetics or plant breeding. Selection will be based on highest in the major. Apply to the Chair, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology by May cumulative average. 15 if the intent is to continue the Microbiology major in the following September. Donor(s): RB Palmer Horticultural Fund Donor(s): Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the estate of the late Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a a program offered by the Ontario Agricultural Robert Orr Lawson College who demonstrate an interest in horticulture, plant genetics or Quali®cation(s): Student with a minimum 80% average in the B.Sc. program at the plant breeding. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate completion of the ®rst four semesters of full-time study (10 credits) an interest in Ornamental Horticulture. who has declared a Microbiology major and has the highest cumulative Amount: 1 award of $1,000 average, providing that the average grade is 80% or greater. This scholarship may be held with any other awards, except the Resilience Scholarship (CEPS) [I1126] Microbiology Entrance Bursary, or any of the other Robert Orr Lawson Apply by January 10th to the School of Engineering Awards Committee Microbiology Scholarships. [email protected] with a resume and a 500-word statement describing Amount: 1 awrd of $2,000 (paid over two years in installments of $1,000) how the applicant has overcome adversity, demonstrated resiliency, leadership and perseverance, and how their actions have had a positive impact on others. Selection will Ronald Ko Scholarship [I0151] be based on: 1. Resilience in response to personal life challenges or adversity (e.g. This scholarship represents income generated by a trust fund established by Dr. Ko. One physical disability, ®nancial constraints, socio-economics barriers); 2. Effective annual award is presented in the Winter semester. Application is not required. leadership, as demonstrated through positions held, extracurricular activities, involvement Donor(s): Dr. Ronald Ko, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Hong on campus/in school and/or in the community; 3. Positive impact, on others, the School Kong of Engineering, the University of Guelph, or the broader community, as demonstrated Quali®cation(s): Student with the highest grade in the Integrative Biology of in a 500-word statement. In the event of a tie the student with the highest cumulative Invertebrates course ZOO*3700 in the Department of Integrative average will be selected. Award cannot be held more than once. Biology, currently offered in the Fall semester. Donor(s): The Angel Gabriel Foundation Amount: 1 award of $500 Quali®cation(s): Female students registered in any program within the School of Rosemont Scholarship in Food Animal Health and Welfare (OVC) [I2199] Engineering, who have assumed roles of leadership and who have The Rosemont Scholarship in Food Animal Health and Welfare was established with demonstrated resilience in response to personal life challenges or proceeds from the ªExcellence in Foodº bene®t dinner held at the Globe Restaurant in adversity (e.g. physical disability, ®nancial constraints, socio-economic Rosemont, Ontario. The award recognizes the importance of animal health and welfare barriers). to rural life and sustainable food systems. Apply by letter detailing interest and Amount: 1 award of $5,000 involvement in activities related to food animal health and welfare, with two letters of Robert Harcourt Scholarships [I0121] support from veterinarians or faculty who have worked with the student in this area, to Established, by the estate of Mrs. R. Harcourt in memory of the late Dr. Robert Harcourt. the Of®ce of the Associate Dean, Students & Academic in the OVC fall awards Selection will be based on highest cumulative averages for those entering year 3 and competition. Selection will be based on the greatest demonstrated interest and involvement year 4. One scholarship will be awarded to year 3 entering students and one to year 4 in food animal health and welfare. In the instance that more than one candidate is ranked entering students. Application is not required. equally by the OVC Awards Committee, the student with the highest cumulative grade in their Health Management courses to date will be awarded the scholarship. Donor(s): Estate of Mrs. R. Harcourt Quali®cation(s): Students entering year 3 having completed 9.0 credits and year 4 having Donor(s): Janice O'Born completed 14.0 credits in a program offered by the School of Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the DVM program who demonstrate interest Environmental Sciences. and involvement in food animal health and welfare. Amount: 2 awards of $750 Amount: 1 award of $4,200 Robert Orr Lawson Second Year Microbiology In-course Scholarship [I0498] RWDI Scholarship for Engineering Student Athletes [I1135] Provided through a generous bequest from the estate of Robert Orr Lawson with matching Established by Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc. (RWDI), an engineering consulting support from the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology to encourage study and ®rm specializing in the science of buildings and structures. The recipient will be selected research related to microbiology of foods. The scholarship is paid over three years in based upon extraordinary athletic and leadership qualities. No application is necessary. installments of $1,000. The second and third payments are contingent upon obtaining a Coaches will nominate students to the Athletic Awards Committee. minimum average of 77% over the previous two semesters of continued study in the Donor(s): RWDI major. Students who fail to qualify for a payment may re-qualify for the subsequent Quali®cation(s): Current members of any Gryphon varsity team who are registered in payment by obtaining a 77% or better average in the succeeding two academic semesters any program offered by the School of Engineering and who have of full-time study. Apply to the Chair, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology achieved a minimum 70% average or equivalent during the previous by May 15 if the intent is to continue the Microbiology major in the following September. academic year as a student-athlete. Preference will be given to a Donor(s): Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the estate of the late student-athlete who has volunteered in the community. Robert Orr Lawson Amount: 1 award of $3,500 Quali®cation(s): Student with a minimum 80% average in the B.Sc. program at the School of Environmental Sciences Academic Prize [C0425] completion of the ®rst two semesters of study who has declared a The student with the highest cumulative average will receive this award. Application is Microbiology major and has the highest cumulative average, providing not required. that the average grade is 80% or greater for 5 credits. This scholarship may be held with any other awards, except the Microbiology Entrance Donor(s): The School of Environmental Sciences Bursary, or any of the other Robert Orr Lawson Microbiology Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the Scholarships. previous two convocations, from any major in the School of Amount: 1 award of $3,000 Environmental Sciences.(including: Bachelor of Science with a major in Environmental Biology; Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences with a major in Environmental Sciences; Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management with a major in Environmental Management) Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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School of Environmental Sciences Achievement Prize [C0426] Society of Chemical Industry Prizes [C0333] AApply by April 1st using the OAC Undergraduate Convocation Award Application One plaque will be awarded to the Honours Chemistry student with the highest cumulative Form. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate their leadership and involvement in average and one plaque will be awarded to the student with the highest cumulative University and/or community activities. Selection will be made on academic achievement average in either the Biological Chemistry or the Applied Pharmaceutical Chemistry and demonstrated leadership ability. Honours programs. Application is not required. Donor(s): The School of Environmental Sciences Donor(s): Society of Chemical Industry Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the Quali®cation(s): Students who will be convocating in June or who have convocated previous two convocations, from any major in the School of from the Chemistry or Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry majors Environmental Sciences with a minimum cumulative average of 70%. of the BSc program during the fall or winter semesters of the current Amount: 1 award of $1,000 academic year with the highest cumulative averages. Scotiabank Scholarships in Leadership [I0834] Amount: 2 awards of an Engraved plaque Apply to the Department of Management Awards Committee by May 15 with: 1) A 500 Sports Media and Sports Broadcasting Scholarships [I1035] word personal statement describing the impact of their leadership practice in a non-pro®t Apply by May 15th to Student Financial Services by submitting a one page letter outlining setting including the bene®ts both to the student and to the organization; 2) Reference sports media or sports broadcasting experience in the past year. Letters can be emailed letter(s) from the organization(s) in which the leadership practice took place. In the event to [email protected]. Selection is based on highest cumulative average. If no of a tie, the award will go to the student with the highest cumulative average. Please applications are received preference will be given to a student minoring in Media and submit your application by email to: dom.awards@uoguelph. Cinema Studies and who have the highest GPA. Donor(s): Scotiabank Donor(s): Rogers Media Inc. Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed the Foundations of Leadership course Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who have demonstrated experience (HROB*2010) and either completed the required 120 hours of in sports media and sports broadcasting. Preference to students involved leadership practice for the undergraduate Certi®cate in Leadership in in on campus activities in the sports media and/or sports broadcasting a non-pro®t setting or are registered in the Leadership and areas. To be awarded to an undergraduate student ®rst, then to a Organizational Management major of the BComm program and have graduate student if no undergraduate students apply. demonstrated exceptional leadership in a no-pro®t setting. Amount: 2 awards of $2,500 Amount: 5 awards of $1,000 Stephanie Betts Memorial Scholarship [I0936] Second Year Nanoscience Scholarship [I0749] Established in memory of the late Stephanie Betts, Class of 2012. In honour of Stephanie©s The scholarships will be awarded to the students with the highest cumulative average. time at U of G, the scholarship will be awarded to the student with the highest cumulative No application necessary. average. This award is not tenable with the CBS Dean©s Scholarship. Apply to the CBS, Donor(s): Dean's Of®ce College of Physical and Engineering Science Associate Dean Academic Of®ce ([email protected]) by May 15 with a current Quali®cation(s): B.Sc. students registered in the Nanoscience major who have completed resume. between 7.50 and 9.75 credits with a minimum cumulative average of Donor(s): Timothy McGillion and Janice Carter, Bob and Barb Betts. 80%. Quali®cation(s): Students who have successfully completed a minimum of 10.0 credits Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 and are registered in the Biomedical Sciences major of the B. Sc. Shur-Gain, Nutreco Canada Inc. Scholarship [I0307] program and who engaged in some community service in the previous 24 months as indicated in a resume. Provided by Shur-Gain, a member of Nutreco Canada Inc. to a student that demonstrates Amount: 1 award of $1,000 high academic achievement and evidence of leadership and contribution to the university and/or community life. Apply by May 15 to the O.A.C. Awards Of®ce with a letter of Stephanie Wilken Volunteer Scholarship [I0449] not more than 2 pages outlining leadership contributions. Awarded in the fall semester. Established by the Wilken family in memory of Stephanie Wilken, BA 1995. Apply to Donor(s): Shur-Gain Student Financial Services with letter indicating the kind and extent of volunteer activities Quali®cation(s): Students registered in Animal Science or Animal Biology majors who at the Wellness Centre by October 1. Selection committee is the Senate Committee on have completed between 8.0 and 11.0 credits. Awards on the recommendation of the Student Wellness Educator at the Wellness Centre. Amount: 1 award of $750 Donor(s): Bev and Darlene Wilken Shutt Memorial Scholarship [I0257] Quali®cation(s): Student registered in any undergraduate degree program, who has been a volunteer for at least two semesters at the Wellness Centre. The In honour of Professor D.B. Shutt and Dr. F.T. Shutt. Not tenable with the Upjohn Award. recipient will be selected on the basis of academic performance in all Application is not required. courses to date and volunteer work at the Wellness Centre. Donor(s): Greta M. Shutt, B.Sc. (H.E.) Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Awarded in the Winter semester to a student enrolled in the B.Sc. Microbiology major. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the highest cumulative average achieved over the 6 semester levels of the program. Amount: 1 award of $500 Society of Chemical Industries Prizes in Biochemistry [C0478] Application is not required. Donor(s): Society of Chemical Industry Quali®cation(s): Students who have convocated from the Biochemistry Honours program or the Biochemistry Co-op program during the fall or winter semesters or will be convocating in the summer of the current academic year with the highest cumulative average. Amount: 1 award of an engraved plaque and a 1 year subscription to SCI©s magazine

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Summerlee Humanitarian Scholarships [I0964] Thomas H. Peters Scholarship [I0233] The Summerlee Humanitarian Scholarships are dedicated in the name of the seventh Application is not required. vice-chancellor of the University of Guelph, Dr. . These scholarships Donor(s): Friends and associates of Thomas H. Peters reward students who have signi®cantly engaged in humanitarian issues of global Quali®cation(s): Student in any academic program of the University who has completed importance and provide them with a further opportunity to continue their work and build courses in Land Reclamation (e.g. CROP*2280 , SOIL*3200 ), with connections that lead to lasting change. Interested students should apply by March 1st a minimum 10.0 credits completed. Applicants must have a minimum to Student Financial Services with a letter describing i) how their past activities of 70% cumulative average and have demonstrated an interest and signi®cantly furthered humanitarian efforts (maximum 500 words) and ii) how they aptitude in the area of crops and land reclamation. intend to continue to make an impact on a global level (maximum 500 words). The letter Amount: 1 award of $500 must be accompanied by two letters of reference as well as a budget that includes fundraising goals and outlines the cost of their planned international travel and/or Tilecroft Farms Women in Agriculture Scholarship [I1178] conference attendance (if applicable). Five students will be selected based on their ability This scholarship was established by OAC alumnus Jeff Robinson in recognition of to demonstrate signi®cant past humanitarian efforts, potential to make further impact Eleanor's passion and commitment to agriculture. This scholarship was created in based on their proposed international plans (including budget and fundraising goals), celebration of Eleanor Robinson's (OAC '93 MSc '95) 50th birthday, by her husband and strength of reference letters. Preference will be for one of these awards to go to a Jeff (also OAC '93). This scholarship is designed to encourage young women from her varsity athlete (varsity athletes should self-identify in their letter). While applicants who community to pursue agriculture as an educational and career pathway. Apply by May demonstrate past signi®cant impacts in improving local communities/groups will be 15th by submitting the OAC Undergraduate Fall Award Application Form. Selection is considered, preference will be given to applicants with strong previous proven based on strongest demonstrated leadership in agriculture. international humanitarian efforts. Recipients must adhere to the University of Guelph's Donor(s): Jeff and Eleanor Robinson Safe Travel Policy. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by the OAC who Donor(s): The Angel Gabriel Foundation have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits and have demonstrated Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program with no more than 17.0 credits leadership in agriculture as evidenced by involvement in the Women completed who have demonstrated a commitment to humanitarian in Agriculture club or have participated in the Advancing Women in efforts including but not limited to those affecting refugees, displaced Agriculture Conference. Preference will be given to students from persons, and populations affected by con¯ict and natural disasters Eastern Ontario including the counties of Leeds, Grenville, Renfrew, through volunteer positions, prior employment and/or extra-curricular Lanark, Ottawa-Carleton, Russell, Prescott, Glengarry, Stormont and activities; and who wish to expand their humanitarian efforts Dundas. internationally to either assist or advocate on behalf of these groups Amount: 1 award of $1,000 and/or participate in a conference dealing with these issues. Tony Anthony Prize in Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy [I0282] Amount: 5 awards of $10,000 ($5,000 in each of the fall and winter semesters) , plus an additional up to $4,000 to support travel costs In memory of the late E.H. Anthony, Professor in the former Department of Zoology, One award will be made for each semester in which the course is offered. Application Susan Travers Memorial Scholarship [I0975] is not required. Established by friends, family and colleagues in Alumni Affairs and Development in Donor(s): Tony Anthony Memorial Fund Memory of Susan Travers. Susan believed in the value of education. She worked for the Quali®cation(s): Student who achieves the highest grade in course ZOO*2090, University of Guelph as a member of Alumni Affairs and Development and in the Vertebrate Structure and Function. Department of Business. She not only encouraged her children to pursue post-secondary Amount: 1 award of $500 education, but led by example, pursuing her university degree as a mature student. Preference will be given to students registered in CSAHS and LANG. Selection will be Toronto District Beekeeper©s Association Scholarship [I0285] based on highest cumulative average. No application required. A scholarship is offered by the Toronto District Beekeepers Association in memory of Donor(s): The staff in Alumni Affairs and Development and Friends the late Hugh McLeod, past chair of the Association. Application is not required. Quali®cation(s): Students who were accepted to the University of Guelph as a ªmature Donor(s): Mr. Jack Robinson studentº applicant and who are currently registered in any degree Quali®cation(s): The recipient will have good academic standing, have participated in program. extracurricular activities, and demonstrated a keen interest in Amount: 1 award of $1,000 beekeeping. T.D. Newton Memorial Scholarship [I0198] Amount: 1 award of $500 Established in honour of Professor Ted Newton, the founding chair of the Department Tucker Scholarship for Women in Mathematical Science [I0483] of Mathematics and Statistics. Selection is based on the highest average in a minimum Established by Emma Tucker, B.Sc. Statistics, 1996, to encourage women in the study of 4.0 credits. A student may be considered for this award once only. This award is not of Mathematics and Statistics. Selection will be based on high cumulative average and tenable with Leibniz/Newton Scholarship (I0156) or the Second Year Math and Statistics contributions made to student life within the department. Apply by May 15th to the Scholarship (I0739). Application is not required. Department of Mathematics and Statistics Awards Committee [email protected] Donor(s): Department of Mathematics and Statistics with a letter outlining contributions to student life within the department. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Donor(s): Emma Tucker, B.Sc.©96 Mathematics and Statistics who have completed a minimum of 4.0 Quali®cation(s): Female students registered full-time in a major offered by the credits but no more than 8.5 credits. Department of Mathematics and Statistics who have completed a Amount: 1 award of $2,000 minimum 9.0 credits and demonstrated contributions to student life Thermodynamics and Kinetics Scholarship [I0743] within the department. Amount: 1 award of $500 The scholarship will be awarded to the student with the highest mark in the course. In the event of a tie, the scholarship will be awarded to the student with the highest grade United Steelworkers Local 4120 Scholarship [I0293] in the ®nal examination for the course. No application is necessary. Apply to Student Financial Services by January 31 and provide the name of the USWA Donor(s): Dr. John Goddard member and relationship to the applicant. If there is more than one eligible candidate, Quali®cation(s): BSc students registered in the Nanoscience or Chemical Physics major the award will go to the one who has attained the highest relative class standing in his or any major offered by the Department of Chemistry who have or her previous full-time semester. completed CHEM*2820 with a grade of 80% or higher. Donor(s): United Steelworkers LU4120 Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Student who is a member or former member, or who is from the Third Year Nanoscience Scholarship [I0750] immediate family of a member of United Steelworkers LU 4120, and who is entering semester 2, 3, or 4 of a degree or diploma program in The scholarships will be awarded to the students with the highest cumulative average. the Winter semester with a minimum 70% cumulative average. No application necessary. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Donor(s): Dean's Of®ce College of Physical and Engineering Science Quali®cation(s): B.Sc. students registered in the Nanoscience major who have completed between 12.50 and 14.75 credits with a minimum cumulative average of 80%. Amount: 2 awards of $1,000

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University of Guelph Alumni Legacy Scholarship [I0735] W. Harold Minshall Scholarship [I0451] Funded through donations made to the University of Guelph Alumni Memorial Fund in Provided by Dr. W.H. Minshall (O.A.C.©33). Apply by May 15th to the OAC Awards memory of deceased alumni. The recipient will be selected based on academic Of®ce ([email protected]) with a summary of participation in extracurricular achievement and volunteer contributions to the University of Guelph community. Apply activities and demonstrated interest and aptitude in crop protection of no more than two to Student Financial Services by May 15 with a cover letter indicating name, degree and pages. Please include your name, student ID number and the name of the award on your year of graduation of alumna/alumnus relative and a resume or summary of leadership application. This award may only be held once. and volunteer contributions to the University of Guelph community. Donor(s): O.A.C. Alumni Foundation on behalf of Dr. W.H. Minshall Donor(s): Various donors c/o University of Guelph Alumni Association Memorial Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. students in the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Env.) or B.Sc. degree Fund programs who have completed minimum of 15 credits, and one of the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree or associate diploma program at any following courses in the previous fall, winter or summer semester: campus of the University of Guelph who have completed a minimum CROP*4240, ENVS*3020, ENVS*3210, ENVS*4100, ENVS*4180, of one year of full-time studies with both a minimum cumulative and ENVS*4190. average of 75% and demonstrated volunteer leadership, and who are Amount: 1 award of $1,000 immediate relatives (child, grandchild, great-grandchild, sibling or W.C. Winegard Medal [C0311] parent) of an alumna/us of the University of Guelph or its founding colleges. The W.C. Winegard Medal is the most prestigious and top convocation award presented Amount: 1 award of $1,000 to an undergraduate student at the University of Guelph. Named for former University President Dr. William Winegard, the medal is awarded in recognition of both academic University of Guelph Retirees Association Scholarship [I0569] achievement and contributions to the university and community life. One student will Established in 2007 to acknowledge in-course student achievement. The student having be nominated by each College Awards Committee. The Senate Honours and Awards the highest cumulative average will be selected and in the event of a tie, the student with Committee will make the ®nal selection and the medal will be awarded at Convocation the highest average in the last two semesters of full-time studies will be chosen. Apply in June. Application is not required. by May 15th to Student Financial Services with a letter indicating name of and Donor(s): The Board of Governors© of the University relationship to a retiree of the University of Guelph. Recipients cannot hold this Quali®cation(s): Students who are graduating in June, or who have graduated in the scholarship and another scholarship greater than $1,500 at the same time. previous two convocations who excels both academically and in Donor(s): University of Guelph Retirees Association (U.G.R.A.) contributions made to the university and community life. Quali®cation(s): Students with a minimum cumulative average of 75% registered in a Amount: 1 award of a Gold medal degree program who are related to a retiree of the University of Guelph W.N. Vaughan Medal [C0299] as child, grand child or great grand child who have not held the scholarship before. A medal may be given annually to a student senator who has high academic standing Amount: 1 award of $1,500 and who has made a substantial contribution to student life and to the university, particularly through involvement in and commitment to Senate activities. Prospective Van Acker ± Nicholls Scholarship [I1204] candidates will be nominated by senators and the medal winner will be chosen by a Established by Susie Nicholls and Rene Van Acker, both OAC `89 alumni, to support committee selected by the Senate Bylaws and Membership Committee. The medal will OAC students and to encourage greater diversity and inclusion in the OAC student body. be awarded at June convocation. No application is necessary. Apply by May 15th by submitting the OAC Undergraduate Fall Award Application Donor(s): Friends of Walter N. Vaughan Form, including a one-page letter outlining their extent and impact of engagement in Quali®cation(s): Student senator who has high academic standing and who has made the community and/or at the University of Guelph and self-identifying as a Black, a substantial contribution to student life and to the University, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit or Métis) or racialized student. Selection is based on the particularly through involvement in and commitment to Senate extent and impact of engagement in the community and/or at the University of Guelph. activities. Donor(s): Rene and Susie Van Acker Amount: 1 award of a Medal Quali®cation(s): Black, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis), or racialized Wally Fraser Mathematical Science Scholarship [I0544] students registered in any program offered by OAC who have completed between 4.0 and 15.0 credits and who have participated in This scholarship is named in honour of Professor Wally Fraser, a founding member of extracurricular activities. Preference to student who has not received the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The recipient will be selected on the basis this award previously. of the highest average in a minimum of 4.0 credits from semesters 3 and 4. A student Amount: 1 award of $1,500 may be considered for this award only once. This award is not tenable with Gordon Ashton Mathematical Science Scholarship (I0543) or the R.C. Moffat Memorial Van Stralen and Van Der Hoeven Memorial Scholarship [I0296] Scholarship in Mathematical Science (I0536). Application is not required. The scholarship will be awarded to the student who has demonstrated academic Donor(s): The Department of Mathematics and Statistics and (retired) Professor Dixon achievement and exemplary leadership. Apply by May 15th to Student Financial Services More, C.E.P.S. by emailing [email protected] a one-page summary demonstrating leadership skills Quali®cation(s): Students who are registered in a major offered by the Department of gained through participation in extracurricular activities, both within the university and Mathematics & Statistics who have completed a minimum of 9.0 the broader community. credits, but no more than 14.5 credits. Donor(s): Mr. & Mrs. J. Van Stralen & family and Mr. & Mrs. Hans Van Der Hoeven Amount: 1 award of $1,500 & family Warren Stein Memorial Scholarship [I0955] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who have achieved a minimum of 80% cumulative average and participated in extra- curricular activities. Apply by May 15th to the OAC awards committee ([email protected]) with a Preference will be given to students who have completed between 3.0 letter (maximum 2 pages) outlining your studies related to swine. Please include the and 10.0 credits. name of the award and the award ID number in the subject line of your email and on Amount: 1 award of $2,000 your letter. Selection will be based on the highest cumulative average. W. H. Boyd Scholarship [I0335] Donor(s): Canadian Swine Breeders Association Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by OAC who have Established by the friends of Professor W.H. Boyd. Application is not required. completed 10.0 credits or more and who are engaged in swine related Donor(s): Douglas L. Woolley, M.D. & B.Sc.(H.K) Alumni Association studies. Quali®cation(s): Student enrolled in the Human Kinetics major who has completed Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Human Anatomy and who has made leadership contributions to the Weiner Family Mathematical Science Scholarships (First Year) [I1055] University or outside community. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Established via a generous donation from the Weiner Family. Professor Jack Weiner taught in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics from 1982-2011. A student may be considered for this award only once. This award is not tenable with the Leibniz/Newton Scholarship (I0156) or the T.D. Newton Scholarship (I0198). Application is not required. Donor(s): Jack Weiner Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics who have completed between 4.0 and 8.5 credits, with a minimum 75% cumulative average. Amount: 4 awards of $1,000 Revision: 2020-2021 Undergraduate Calendar 296 IX. Scholarships and Other Awards, Bachelor of Science

Weiner Family Mathematical Science Scholarships (Second Year) [I1047] Barbara A. Bowen Scholarship [I4390] Established via a generous donation from the Weiner Family. Professor Jack Weiner Established by Barbara A. Bowen, MAC ©57. Preference will be given to students taught in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics from 1982-2011. The recipient registered in Department of Family Relations and Nutrition. Apply with a completed will be selected on the basis of highest average in a minimum of 4.0 credits from Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. semesters 3 and 4. This award is not tenable with the Gordon Ashton Mathematical Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted Science Scholarship (I0543), the Wally Fraser Mathematical Science Scholarship (I0544), by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD or the R.C. Moffatt Memorial Scholarship in Mathematical Science (I0536). Donor(s): Barbara A. Bowen with matching funding through the Ontario Trust for Donor(s): Jack Weiner Student Support program Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Quali®cation(s): Students who have a minimum 75% average and are registered in any Mathematics & Statistics who have completed a minimum of 9.0 degree program in the College of Social and Applied Human Science credits, but no more than 14.5 credits, with a minimum 75% cumulative with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet average. the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Amount: 1 award of $1,500 General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $5,500 Weiner Family Mathematical Science Scholarships (Third Year) [I1048] Established via a generous donation from the Weiner Family. Professor Jack Weiner Bernice and Bruce Sells Leadership Scholarship [I1011] taught in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics from 1982-2011. This award is Created by Dr. Bruce Sells, the Dean of the College of Biological Science, 1983-1995, not tenable the R.C. Moffatt Memorial Scholarship in Mathematical Science (I0536), and his wife Mrs. Bernice Sells. Selection of the student recipient will be based on or the Year 3 Mathematical Science Scholarship (I0506). demonstrated initiative and innovation through signi®cant involvement in extracurricular and leadership activities. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a Donor(s): Jack Weiner Financial Need Assessment Form and a letter describing extra-curricular and leadership Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed a minimum of 14.0 credits, but no more activities. than 19.5 credits, with a minimum 75% cumulative average. The recipient will be selected on the basis of highest average in a minimum Donor(s): Dr. Bruce Sells and Mrs. Bernice Sells of 4.0 credits from semesters 5 and 6. A student may be considered Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the College of Biological for this award only once. Science with a minimum cumulative average of 85% who have Amount: 1 award of $1,500 completed a minimum of 12.0 credits, have demonstrated ®nancial need and who also demonstrate initiative and innovation through Wilma Hollywood Memorial Scholarship [I0509] signi®cant involvement in extra-curricular and leadership activities. Established by the Department of Psychology, in honour of the late Wilma Hollywood, Amount: 1 award of $1,000 a long-serving staff member. Application is not required. Brian Kenneth Howard Memorial Scholarship [I4548] Donor(s): Department of Psychology Established by Kenneth and Irene Howard in memory of their son, Brian Kenneth Quali®cation(s): Student majoring in Psychology in either the B.A. or B.Sc. program Howard. Awarded to a student assessed as having ®nancial need with a preference given who has achieved the highest cumulative average in the core courses. to students from York, Durham or Simcoe counties. Apply to Student Financial Services Amount: 1 award of $200 with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. Students In-course Scholarships with Financial Need will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. Alf and Mary Hales Undergraduate Scholarship in Food Science [I4510] Donor(s): Kenneth and Irene Howard with matching funding through the Ontario Alf and Mary Hales, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program Trust for Student Support program have established this scholarship to Food Science students. Apply with a completed Quali®cation(s): Student registered in any degree program with a minimum 75.0% Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. cumulative average. Additionally, students must meet the To be considered for this award you must indicate it on the N.A.F. and include a statement government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General outlining your interest in Meat Science. ACCESS AWARD. Statements on Awards). Donor(s): Alf and Mary Hales with matching funding through the Ontario Student Amount: 1 award of $3,000 Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Student registered in semesters 5 to 8 of the B.Sc. program in Food C.B.S. ACCESS Scholarships [I4526] Science with a demonstrated interest in Meat Science and demonstrated Established by Alumni and friends of C.B.S., with the assistance of the Ontario ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered General Statements on Awards). for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Amount: 1 award of $1,400 Awarded to the students with the highest cumulative average. Not tenable with the Hagen Undergraduate Access Scholarship. ACCESS AWARD Athletic Club Scholarship for Human Kinetics [I4404] Donor(s): Alumni and friends of C.B.S. with matching funding through the Ontario The award will be given to the student with the highest cumulative average. Apply with Student Opportunities Trust Fund a completed Financial Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major in C.B.S. with a minimum of 10.0 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been credits completed and demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Donor(s): Athletic Club Group with matching funding through the Ontario Trust for OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Student Support program Amount: 2 awards of $500 Quali®cation(s): Full-time students registered in the Human Kinetics major who have completed at least 10.0 credits. with demonstrated ®nancial need. C.E.P.S. Dean©s Scholarship - ACCESS [I4527] Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for Established with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply receipt of an OTSS award (see General Statements on Awards). with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services Amount: 1 award of $2,000 by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. This award may be held once only. ACCESS AWARD Donor(s): Established by a number of industrial, commercial and public sector corporations with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need,registered in an honours program offered by the College of Engineering & Physical Sciences who have completed a minimum of 4.0 credits. . Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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CEPS Computer Science ACCESS Scholarships [I4551] Dr. Gelda Memorial Scholarships in Food Science [I1205] Established by the School of Computer Science, friends and alumni and with the aid of The Dr. Gelda Memorial Scholarship in Food Science was established in loving memory the Ontario government's OSOTF program.Apply with a completed Financial Need of Dr. Chater Sen Gelda. Gelda Scienti®c was established under Dr. Gelda's name, and Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be he also worked on many research projects with various faculty members at U of G. Apply considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline by October 7th to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) with a completed date. Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter demonstrating experience and/or Donor(s): School of Computer Science, friends and alumni and with the aid of the extracurricular activities related to sustainability. Selection will be based on demonstrated Ontario government's OSOTF program. leadership as evidenced through experience and/or extracurricular activities related to Quali®cation(s): Students registered in an honours program offered by the College of sustainability. In the event of a tie, the student with the highest cumulative average will Engineering & Physical Sciences who have completed 4.0 credits, be selected. with demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given to students Donor(s): Gelda Foods in the BCOMP program. Additionally, students must meet the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the B.Sc. program who are majoring in Food government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award . OSOTF Science, have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits, achieved a award (see General Statements on Awards). minimum 75% cumulative average, have demonstrated experience Amount: 1 award of $1,000 and/or extracurricular activities related to sustainability, and have CIBC Health and Science Scholarships [I4402] demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Preference will be given in the following order: i) students who completed a summer Student Research Assistantship (S.R.A) under a University of Guelph faculty member; Dr. Gelda Memorial Scholarships in Microbiology [I1206] and ii) students who participated in cancer research-related activities. Apply by October The Dr. Gelda Memorial Scholarship in Microbiology was established in loving memory 7 to Student Financial Services by submitting a completed Financial Need Assessment of Dr. Chater Sen Gelda. Gelda Scienti®c was established under Dr. Gelda's name, and Form and include a letter outlining extracurricular activities in human health and, if he also worked on many research projects with various faculty members at U of G. Apply applicable, highlighting cancer-related activities. ACCESS AWARD by October 7th to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) with a completed Donor(s): CIBC with matching funding through the Ontario Trust for Student Support Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter demonstrating experience and/or program extracurricular activities related to sustainability. Selection will be based on demonstrated Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by the College of Biological leadership as evidenced through experience and/or extracurricular activities related to Science who have completed at least 5.0 credits with a minimum sustainability. In the event of a tie, the student with the highest cumulative average will cumulative average of 75% and who have participated in extracurricular be selected. activities related to human health. Additionally, students must meet Donor(s): Gelda Foods the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Bachelor of Science program who are General Statements on Awards). majoring in Microbiology, have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits, Amount: 2 awards of $5,000 achieved a minimum 75% cumulative average, demonstrated City of Guelph 175th Anniversary Scholarship [I0515] experience and/or extracurricular activities related to sustainability, and demonstrated ®nancial need. Funded by a leadership gift from the City of Guelph and donations from business and Amount: 1 award of $1,000 community leaders, this scholarship was established in 2002. Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7 with a letter describing volunteer activities, one reference letter Dr. Kenneth & Nancy Lawless [I4552] from an individual familiar with the volunteer and/or community service contributions, Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Apply by October 7 to Student Financial and a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.). Selection will include Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form. Students will be considered equally weighted consideration of academic performance, leadership both on and off for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. campus and ®nancial need. This award may be held only once. ACCESS AWARD Donor(s): The Guelph Community Foundation Donor(s): Dr. Kenneth W. Lawless with matching funding through the Ontario Trust Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program who have completed a for Student Support program minimum of 4.0 credits with a minimum 70.0% cumulative average, Quali®cation(s): Student registered in any program offered by the Ontario Agricultural demonstrated volunteer leadership on campus and/or in the community College who has completed at least 5 credits with a minimum and ®nancial need. Applicants must be graduates of a City of Guelph cumulative average of 75% and has demonstrated ®nancial need. high school and be Canadian citizens or permanent residents at the Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for time of application. receipt of an OTSS award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Amount: 1 award of $2,700 CSAHS SA Volunteer Scholarship [I1153] Earl B. MacNaughton C.E.P.S. ACCESS Scholarships [I4172] Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Established by friends, faculty, staff, alumni and students of the University to honour Assessment form and a one-page, point-form document outlining volunteer experience Earl B. MacNaughton, former head of the Department of Physics and founding Dean of within the College of Social and Applied Sciences. Selection will be based on ®nancial the College of Physical and Engineering Science, with the assistance of the Ontario need. This award is not tenable with the CSAHS SA Student Leader Scholarship (I0864). government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Donor(s): CSAHS Student Alliance Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a program offered by the College of Social and for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Applied Human Sciences who have completed a minimum of 8.0 ACCESS AWARD. credits and who also demonstrate ®nancial need. Preference will be Donor(s): Earl B. MacNaughton with matching funding through the Ontario Student given to students with demonstrated involvement in college-related Opportunities Trust Fund volunteer activities. Quali®cation(s): Students currently registered in an honours program in the College Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Engineering and Physical Sciences with high academic standing, demonstrated ®nancial need, and who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 2 awards of $1,500

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Eleanor Morgan & Bill Archibald Scholarships [I4540] Graham Family Incentive Scholarship [I4506] The family of Eleanor and Bill Archibald, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s Provided by Harvey Graham (O.A.C. ©39) with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program, provide this scholarship in memory of their parents. Apply with a OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter outlining community to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD involvement to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD. Donor(s): Harvey Graham O.A.C. ©39 with matching funding through the Ontario Donor(s): The Family of Eleanor & Bill Archibald with matching funding through Student Opportunities Trust Fund the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students entering the fourth year of a four year degree program, Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program with a minimum of 5.0 credits who maintaining at least a 70% program average and demonstrating have cumulative 70% average, has demonstrated community ®nancial need, who have previously received the Harvey Graham involvement, and ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the Bursary. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (See terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on General Statements on Awards). Awards). Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Amount: 1 award of $6,000 Erin Demers Memorial Scholarship [I0406] Graham, Fraser and Trevor Bosch Scholarships in Chemistry [I4288] The family and friends of Erin Demers, a ®rst-year student at the University of Guelph Established by Mr. Martin Bosch of the Guelph Soap Company, with the assistance of who was tragically killed in a car accident in 1996, have established this scholarship in the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Of the recipients with demonstrated ®nancial her memory. Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7 with a completed Financial need, preference will be given to Year 3 students with the highest cumulative averages Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.), along with one supporting reference letter from a in at least three 2000 level chemistry courses taken in Year 2. In the event that there are Residence Assistant, Residence Manager, or Residence Of®cer. no quali®ed candidates in Year 3, students in Year 4 will be considered, based on Donor(s): Family and friends of Erin Katrina Demers demonstrated ®nancial need and the highest cumulative averages in at least three 3000 Quali®cation(s): Students who have resided in an on-campus residence during their level chemistry courses taken in Year 3. Apply with a completed Financial Need ®rst year who have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits and who have Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be a minimum 70% cumulative average. Preference will be given to considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline students with demonstrated ®nancial need and who have participated date. ACCESS AWARD. signi®cantly in extracurricular activities. Donor(s): Mr. Martin Bosch of the Guelph Soap Company with matching funding Amount: 1 award of $2,000 through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students that have completed between 10.0 and 14.75 credits of an Euclid-Hitachi Scholarships [I4517] honours major program offered by the Department of Chemistry with Established by Euclid-Hitachi of Canada Ltd., with the assistance of the Ontario demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government©s OSOTF program, to assist students with ®nancial need to continue their government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see studies as full-time students. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form General Statements on Awards). (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD Amount: 2 awards of $1,200 Donor(s): Euclid-Hitachi of Canada Ltd. with matching funding through the Ontario Guelph Campus Co-operative Centennial Scholarship [I0867] Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students with a minimum cumulative average of 70% with In recognition of the Guelph Campus Co-operative's centennial anniversary and the demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the students who founded it, this scholarship is awarded to a student who has demonstrated government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see ®nancial need. Preference will be given to students who are members of the Guelph General Statements on Awards). Campus Co-operative. Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7 with a completed Amount: 2 awards of $1,500 Financial Need Assessment Form and a photocopy of your valid co-operative membership card. Excellence in Marine and Freshwater Biology Scholarship [I1120] Donor(s): Guelph Campus Co-operative Established by CBS alumni Neil and Barb Hutchinson to honour their interest in aquatic Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program at the University of Guelph who science. Selection will be based on the student with the highest cumulative average. have completed a minimum of 5.0 credits with a minimum cumulative Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a Financial Need Assessment average of 75% and have demonstrated ®nancial need. Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been Amount: 1 award of $1,000 submitted by the deadline date. This scholarship is not tenable with Precambrian Aquatic Prize I1121 Hagen Undergraduate Scholarship [I4525] Donor(s): Neil and Barb Hutchinson Established by Rolf Hagen, founding president of Rolf C. Hagen Inc., Canadian pet food Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Marine and Freshwater Biology major, who and products supplier, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. have completed between 14.0 and 16.0 credits and demonstrate Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial ®nancial need. Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a Amount: 1 award of $1,000 N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Awarded to the students with the highest cumulative average. ACCESS AWARD Gordon Ashton ACCESS Scholarship [I4535] Donor(s): Rolf C. Hagen with matching funding through the Ontario Student Established in memory of Prof. Gordon Ashton, member of the Department of Physics Opportunities Trust Fund and Mathematics (1956-1966) and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics Quali®cation(s): Students beyond semester 6 with demonstrated ®nancial need. Awarded (1966-1986). Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7 with a completed to the students with the highest cumulative averages in any major in Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) . Students will be considered for this award the College of Biological Science. Additionally, students must meet automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Selection will be the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see based on ®nancial need. ACCESS AWARD General Statements on Awards). Donor(s): C. Dixon More with matching funding through the Ontario Student Amount: a number of awards of $1,000 Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a major offered by the Department of Mathematics & Statistics who have completed a minimum of 10.0 credits who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $600

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Hung-So Chow Yuen Leadership Scholarship [I4400] Keith Ronald Undergraduate Scholarship [I4547] This award was established in memory of Hung-So Chow Yuen, Stacey Yuen's (CBS Established in honour of Professor Keith Ronald, founding Dean of the College of BSc Hon 2003 Alumni) late Grandmother. Apply to Student Financial Services by Biological Sciences, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. October 7 with a University of Guelph Financial Need Assessment Form along with a Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial statement of up to 500 words outlining leadership and involvement in volunteer activities. Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a Selection will be based on demonstrated exemplary leadership through involvement N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Selection will be made based on the with on campus or off campus volunteer activities (student associations/charitable or student with the highest cumulative average and demonstrated ®nancial need. This award non-pro®t organizations) as described in a statement. ACCESS AWARD. may only be held once. ACCESS AWARD. Donor(s): John and Agnes Yuen with matching funding through the Ontario Trust Donor(s): Friends and Colleagues of Professor Keith Ronald with matching funding for Student Support program through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a program offered by the College of Biological Quali®cation(s): Full-time BSc students majoring in Marine and Freshwater Biology, Science who have completed between 5.0 and 17.5 credits with with a minimum cumulative average of 75%. Additionally, students demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General award (see General Statements on Awards). Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $4,500 Amount: 1 award of $2,500 Lilian and James Allan Scholarship [I0956] Janet M. Wood Scholarship [I1078] Selection will be based on highest cumulative average and ®nancial need. Apply to Established by the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the friends, Student Financial Services by October 7 with a completed Financial Need Assessment colleagues and former students of Professor Janet M. Wood to honour her career; rich Form (N.A.F.). Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F in service to others, productive in the pursuit of new knowledge, and tireless in her has been submitted by the deadline date. teaching and mentoring efforts.Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Donor(s): James N. Allan Family Foundation Form (N.A.F.) by October 7 to Student Financial Services. Students will be considered Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the BSc program majoring in Food Science with for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. a minimum cumulative average of 70% who have completed a Donor(s): Dr. Jocelyn Milner minimum of 4.0 credits and have demonstrated ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the Bachelor of Science program with a major Amount: 1 award of $2,500 in Biochemistry or Microbiology who have completed a minimum of MAC 1954 Scholarship [I0911] 10.0 credits and who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Selection will be based on the student with highest cumulative average Preference will be given to students registered in the department of Family Relations Amount: 2 awards of $2,000 and Applied Nutrition. Apply by October 7 to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment form. Students will be considered for this award automatically Jay Majithia Scholarship [I4518] once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Provided to honour Professor Jay Majithia, in recognition of his support and leadership Donor(s): Class of MAC 1954 while a faculty member in the Department of Computing and Information Science, by Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by the College of Margaret Middleton, C.E.P.S.. ©86 with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF Social and Applied Human Science with a minimum 75% average program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student with demonstrated ®nancial need. Financial Services by October 7 and attach a letter stating research interest and/or Amount: 1 award of $1,500 involvement. ACCESS AWARD. MacNaughton ACCESS Scholarship in Physics [I4523] Donor(s): Mrs. Margaret L. Middleton with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Established by Earl B. MacNaughton, former head of the Department of Physics and Quali®cation(s): Computer and Information Science students with demonstrated founding Dean of the College of Physical Science, and faculty, staff and alumni of the ®nancial need who have a minimum cumulative program average of Department of Physics, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. 70%. Preference will be given to eligible students who are applying Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial for, or participating in, departmental research, including a special Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a project or an independent study option. Additionally, students must N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award Donor(s): Earl B. MacNaughton and faculty, staff and alumni of the Department of (see General Statements on Awards). Physics with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need who are in second year or Jessica Marie Hamather Memorial Scholarship [I1017] beyond of a major physics program with a minimum cumulative Established in loving memory of Jessica Marie Hamather (BSc '15). Apply to Student average of 80%. Additionally, students must meet the Financial Services by October 7th with Financial Need Assessment form along with government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see letter outlining extracurricular activities and volunteerism. Selection will be based on General Statements on Awards). greatest ®nancial need and students can only hold this award once. Amount: 5 awards of $1,000 Donor(s): Timothy and Maria Hamather Nora Spence Memorial Scholarship [I4394] Quali®cation(s): Canadian citizens or permanent residents registered in any program This scholarship was created by George and Jane Spence in memory of their daughter offered by the College of Biological Science who have completed Nora Spence, O.A.C. BSc.'06 with the aid of the Ontario government's OTSS program. between 5.0 and 18.0 credits, have participated in extracurricular Selection will be based high academic achievement. Apply by October 7th to Student activities or volunteerism and who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form. Students will be Preference will be given to students registered in the Biomedical considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline Science major. date. ACCESS AWARD. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Donor(s): Jane and George Spence with matching funding through the Ontario Trust for Student Support program Quali®cation(s): BSC students registered in a major offered by O.A.C. who have a minimum cumulative average of 75% and demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 1 award of $1,750

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O.A.C. ©52 Scholarships [I4538] Robert, Louis and Helen Shaw Memorial Degree Scholarships [I4520] Offered by the class of O.A.C.©52, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF Established by the Shaw Scholarship Committee with the assistance of the Ontario program. Apply by letter highlighting involvement in leadership and community activities government©s OSOTF program. Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7 with and/or university life along with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.). Students will be considered for to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD. this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS Donor(s): O.A.C. ©52 with matching funding through the Ontario Student AWARD. Opportunities Trust Fund Donor(s): The Shaw Scholarship Committee with matching funding through the Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. students enrolled in the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Comm., B.Sc. ,or Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund B.Sc.(Env.) programs who have demonstrated ®nancial need, who are Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the BSc(Agr), BLA, BSc with a major in Plant in good academic standing and who have demonstrated leadership. Agriculture or BBRM.EQM programs with demonstrated ®nancial Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for need, and a 70% cumulative average Preference will be given ®rst to receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). ®rst year students from Peterborough County and then to students Amount: 5 awards of $4,000 from Peterborough County. Additionally, students must meet the R. Douglas and Kathleen Kennedy Scholarship in O.A.C. [I0547] government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Douglas (O.A.C. ©39) and Kathleen (MAC ©39) Kennedy met at a "hop" on campus in Amount: Several awards of varying amounts 1937 and later married. They established this scholarship to celebrate their time on campus and their 62 years of marriage. Apply to Student Financial Services by October Scottish Studies Foundation Scholarship [I4541] 7 with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.). Students will be Provided with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. The recipient considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline will be selected on the basis of the number of and grades in the requisite courses listed date. as well as overall cumulative average to that point in the student©s career. Apply to Donor(s): Mrs. Kathleen Kennedy and the late Mr. R. Douglas Kennedy Student Financial Services by October 7 with a Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) Quali®cation(s): This scholarship will be awarded to a student in O.A.C. with high and attach an unof®cial transcript. To be considered for this award, you must list it on academic achievement and demonstrated ®nancial need. your N.A.F. ACCESS AWARD Amount: 1 award of $1,200 Donor(s): Scottish Studies Foundation and private donors with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Residence Life Staff Scholarship [I0697] Quali®cation(s): Students who have completed a minimum 10.0 credits and has taken Selection will be made on the basis of demonstrated ®nancial need and strong community or is taking HIST*2000 or HIST*2500, and at least one of the involvement both inside and outside of residence. Students apply by completing the following: HIST*3030 ,HIST*3140 , HIST*3530 , HIST*4040, or online Residence Life Staff Scholarship form and submit a letter of support from a HIST*4050 . Additionally, students must meet the Residence Life Staff member or member of Residence Student Government by April government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see 30 to the Director of Student Housing. Recipients must reside in a Guelph main campus General Statements on Awards). residence for the full year in which they hold this award in order to receive the full award, Amount: 1 award of $4,000 or one full semester to receive $250 of the award, and are required to submit their residence deposit by the published due date. Stephen Safe Scholarships in Chemistry [I4409] Wellington Laboratories and Mr. Brock Chittim, with the assistance of the Ontario Donor(s): Student Housing Services government©s OSOTF program to honour the achievements of Prof. Stephen Safe, a Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program with a minimum 70% former faculty member at the University of Guelph. Apply with a completed Financial average who have successfully attained a Residence Life Staff position Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.), to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students with Student Housing Services and who are receiving OSAP or will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the ®nancial assistance through their provincial/territorial student loan deadline date. Selection will be based on ®nancial need and academic achievement. program. From the pool of eligible applicants, the Year 4 student with the highest cumulative Amount: 2 awards of $500 average in at least three 3000-level chemistry courses taken in Year 3 or, for a Year 3 Returning Student Residence Scholarship [I0696] student, three 2000-level chemistry courses taken in Year 2. ACCESS AWARD. Selection will be made on the basis of demonstrated ®nancial need and strong community Donor(s): Mr. Brock Chittim, and Wellington Laboratories involvement both inside and outside of residence. Students apply by completing the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any major offered by the Department of online Returning Student Residence Scholarship form, submit a one-page summary of Chemistry who have completed a minimum of 15.0 credits and who community involvement, and submit a letter of support from a Residence Life Staff have demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given to Year 4 member or member of Residence Student Government by April 30 to the Director of students. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated Student Housing.Recipients must have resided in a Guelph main campus residence for terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on two full semesters to receive the entire $500 award , or one full semester to receive $250 Awards). of the award. Amount: 2 awards of $2,500 Donor(s): Student Housing Services Tara Lynn Giuliani Memorial Scholarship [I0375] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program who plan to reside in Funded by the Tara Lynn Giuliani Foundation at the Hamilton Community Foundation residence in second, third or fourth year who are receiving OSAP or in memory of Tara Lynn Giuliani, a bright young woman who did not let blindness stand ®nancial assistance through their provincial/territorial student loan in the way of her studies at the University of Guelph. Apply to Student Financial Services program and have a minimum 70% average. by Oct. 7th with a letter from SAS indicating registration with SAS and/or visual Amount: 3 awards of $500 impairment along with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form. Selection is based Robert S. and Ethelyne L. Fulkerson Scholarship [I0382] on ®nancial need Established by Professor Robert S. Fulkerson, a former faculty member in the Department Donor(s): Tara Lynn Giuliani Foundation at the Hamilton Community Foundation of Crop Science and graduate of O.A.C. in 1946, and his wife Ethelyne. Apply by October Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who have achieved a minimum of 7 with a completed In-Course Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student 70% cumulative average, are registered with Student Accessibility Financial Services. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a Services and who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference given N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. to students with a visual impairment. Donor(s): Professor Robert S. and Ethelyne L. Fulkerson Amount: 1 award or more, depending on direction from the donor each year of Quali®cation(s): Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a varying amounts, but not less than $1,000 major in CHATS or the Bachelor of Science with a major in Plant Science who have completed at least 14.0 CRD with at least a 70% cumulative average, an interest in crop production and have demonstrated ®nancial need are eligible for this award. Amount: 1 award of $1,500

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Walter and Marion MacDougald Scholarship [I4530] Beef Farmers of Ontario Degree Bursaries [I3506] Established by the family of Walter and Marian MacDougald on the 50th wedding Prior to 2017-18, this bursary was called the Ontario Cattlemen©s Association Degree anniversary of their parents, in recognition of their gift of life-long learning to their ®ve Bursaries. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Apply to Student Financial Services children, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply to by October 7 with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) Students will Student Financial Services by October 7 with a Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the and a letter that includes a statement that outlines your interests in food supply, utilization, deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. farmland conservation or woodlot management. Preference will be given to students Donor(s): Beef Farmers of Ontario and the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation with matching enrolled in a program involved in food supply or utilization, farmland conservation or funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund woodlot management. ACCESS AWARD. Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need who have completed a Donor(s): Doug MacDougald, D.V.M. with matching funding through the Ontario minimum of 8.0 credits in the B.Sc. (Agr.), B.Comm.(Food and Student Opportunities Trust Fund Agricultural Business), B.Sc.(Animal Biology) or B.Sc.(Food Science) Quali®cation(s): Students demonstrating ®nancial need with a minimum of 10.0 credits program. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated and less than 15.0 credits and who are in the following terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on programs/majors/minors: BASc, BSc(Agr), BSc(Env), BSc(Food Awards). Science, Animal Biology, Nutrition, or Forest Science), or D.V.M., Amount: Several awards of varying amounts having a minimum cumulative average of 70%. Additionally, students Brinson Partners Inc. Bursaries [I3526] must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Brinson Partners Inc., with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program, Amount: 1 award of $2,400 has established these bursaries. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered William & Nona Heaslip Scholarship [I0589] for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Students must apply to Student Financial Services by submitting a Financial Need ACCESS AWARD. Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. Recipients of this award can have this award Donor(s): Brinson Partners Inc. with matching funding through the Ontario Student renewed for up to 3 years provided they continue to demonstrate ®nancial need and Opportunities Trust Fund maintain a minimum 70% cumulative average of full-time (minimum 80% of a full Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students course load) study. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF has been submitted by the deadline date. award (see General Statements on Awards). Donor(s): The William and Nona Heaslip Foundation Amount: 2 awards of $1,500 Quali®cation(s): Students that have completed 4.0 credits but no more than 6.0 credits Burnbrae Farms Bursaries [I3525] in any degree program; are a Canadian citizen/permanent resident; Established by Burnbrae Farms, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF have a minimum 70% cumulative average; and demonstrate ®nancial program to assist students with ®nancial need to continue their studies as full-time need. students. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a Amount: 2 awards of $15,000 statement explaining interests in poultry science to Student Financial Services by October Yeandle Family Scholarships [I3546] 7. ACCESS AWARD. Provided by the Estate of Audrey Yeandle, a Mac©25 graduate and life-long supporter Donor(s): Burnbrae Farms with matching funding through the Ontario Student of the University, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Opportunities Trust Fund Awards will be made on the basis of ®nancial need and academic achievement. Apply Quali®cation(s): Full-time students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will to Student Financial Services by October 7 with a completed Financial Need Assessment be given to students with a demonstrated interest in poultry science. Form (N.A.F.). Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Donor(s): The Estate of Audrey Yeandle with matching funding through the Ontario Amount: 2 awards of $1,000 Student Opportunities Trust Fund Campbell-Ouellette Family Bursary [I3098] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a program in the College of Social and Applied Established by the Campbell-Ouellette family who are passionate about supporting Human Sciences with a minimum cumulative average of 70%. students with ®nancial need. In keeping with the family's broad academic interests, Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for preference will be given to students registered in the Bachelor of Arts and Science receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Program. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a Financial Need Amount: Several awards up to $2,000 Assessment Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F In-course Bursaries has been submitted by the deadline date. Acer Saccharum Bursary [I3083] Donor(s): Dr. Malcolm Campbell Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program with demonstrated ®nancial need. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a Financial Need Assessment Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Form and con®rmation of registration with Student Accessibility Services. Donor(s): Steven Ardron and Celine Batterink Catherine and Brian Berg Memorial Bursary [I3542] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program at the University of Guelph, Established by the families of Brian and Cathy Berg, with the assistance of the Ontario who have demonstrated ®nancial need and are registered with Student government©s OSOTF program Apply by completed Financial Need Assessment Form Accessibility Services. (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Donor(s): Families of Cathy and Brian Berg with matching funding through the Archie and Isabelle (Cook) Rintoul O.A.C. Bursary [I3060] Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): C.B.S. student with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students Offered by Archie and Isabelle (Cook) Rintoul of O.A.C. ©26 and MAC ©27 respectively. must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7 to award (see General Statements on Awards). Student Financial Services. Students will be considered for this award automatically Amount: 1 award of $800 once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Class of ©72: 25th Reunion Bursaries [I3512] Donor(s): Archie and Isabelle (Cook) Rintoul Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the department of Environmental Biology in the Established by the Class of ©72: 25th Reunion Fund with the assistance of the Ontario B.Sc., B.Sc.(Agr.) or the B.Sc.(Env.) degree programs who have government©s OSOTF program to support students who wish to study full-time. Apply completed a minimum of 10.0 credits and who have demonstrated to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) ®nancial need. by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F Amount: Several awards of varying amounts has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. Donor(s): Class of ©72: 25th Reunion with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Full-time students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: 3 awards of $1,000

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Class of O.A.C. ©33 Bursaries [I3531] Dr. David Pree Bursary [I3114] Established by the class of O.A.C. ©33 on the occasion of their 65th Anniversary, with Established in memory of Dr. David Pree, OAC '64. Apply by October 7 to Student the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form and a statement Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. identifying as a ®rst-generation student and indicating farming background. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted Donor(s): Donna Pree by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD Quali®cation(s): First generation students (parents did not attend post-secondary studies, Donor(s): Class of 1933 (in honour of the late Prof. WIJ. Squirrell) with matching full-time or part-time, in or outside Canada at any time or in any funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund program) registered in any program offered by the Ontario Agricultural Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. undergraduate students with demonstrated ®nancial need. College with demonstrated ®nancial need and a minimum of 10.0 Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for completed credits. Preference given to students from a farming receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). background. Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Class of O.A.C. ©36 Bursaries [I3501] Dr. Gordon Macleod Memorial Bursary [I3093] Established by the Class of O.A.C. ©36 with the assistance of the Ontario government©s Established in memory of Dr. Gordon Macleod and in dedication to his interest in the OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) dairy industry. Apply to Student Financial Services ([email protected]) with a to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter re¯ecting on your automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD interest in dairy related studies by October 7. Please be sure to include your name, student Donor(s): Class of 1936 with matching funding through the Ontario Student ID number, your program of study and the award you're applying to on your letter and Opportunities Trust Fund application. Please email your application to [email protected] and include the award Quali®cation(s): An O.A.C. degree student enrolled in any degree program who has name and ID number in the subject line. demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the Donor(s): Cynthia Macleod government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by OAC, who have General Statements on Awards). ®nancial need and who can demonstrate an interest in dairy related Amount: several awards of varying amounts studies. David Havoic Bursary [I3087] Amount: 1 award of $3,000 Established by the Havoic family, and inspired by the support that Barry Wheeler Elizabeth Burton Bursaries [I3503] provided to David Havoic while he was a student at U of G. The bursary will be awarded Mrs. Elizabeth Burton, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program, to the student with the greatest ®nancial need. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial provides bursaries to students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Apply with a completed Services with a Financial Need Assessment Form and attach a letter from Student Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Accessibility Services con®rming registration and physical disability. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted Donor(s): Debbie and David Havoic by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who have a physical disability and Donor(s): Mrs. Elizabeth Burton with matching funding through the Ontario Student are registered with Student Accessibility Services and demonstrate Opportunities Trust Fund ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Students in second, third or fourth year with demonstrated ®nancial Amount: 1 award of $1,000 need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated David R. Leach Memorial Bursary [I3534] terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Provided in memory of David R. Leach by his family, with the assistance of the Ontario Amount: Several awards of varying amounts government©s OSOTF program. David entered O.A.C. in 1969 as a member of O.A.C. ©73 and graduated with a B.Sc. in Agriculture in 1974. Apply with a completed Financial Flower Deco Bursary [I3095] Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services and a letter from SAS Apply by October 7 with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form to Student con®rming physical disability by October 7. ACCESS AWARD Financial Services and a letter explaining your interest in horticulture. In your letter, Donor(s): Mrs Deborah Leach-Sartor with matching funding through the Ontario please include a list of the courses you have taken at U of G that demonstrate your interest Student Opportunities Trust Fund in horticulture. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Students who are physically disabled as determined by the Student Donor(s): Mr. Young-Hoon Song Accessibility Services with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any of the following programs are eligible for students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an this award: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Crop, OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Horticulture and Turfgrass Sciences or Bachelor of Science in Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Agriculture with a major in Honours Agriculture, or Bachelor of Denis and Patricia Yates Bursary [I3097] Science with a major in Plant Science or Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. Preference will be given to students with an interest in Established by Charlotte Yates in memory of her parents who were strong advocates for Horticulture. the value of education in society. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services Amount: 1 award of $2,000 with a Financial Need Assessment Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Food Science Co-op Bursaries [I3509] Donor(s): Dr. Charlotte Yates Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program with demonstrated ®nancial need. Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a Amount: 1 award of $2,000 N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. Donna Demerling-Pree Bursary [I3082] Donor(s): Knechtel Scholarship Fund and the Toronto section of Canadian Institute of Food Science Technology with matching funding through the Ontario Established by Mrs. Donna Pree, Mac BHSc 1967, for ®rst generation students registered Student Opportunities Trust Fund in any program offered by the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences. Apply Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a Bachelor of Science Degree in the Food by October 7 to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Science major co-op stream. Preference will be given to students Form and a statement identifying as a ®rst-generation student. registered in class level 1. Additionally, students must meet the Donor(s): Mrs. Donna Pree, MAc BHSc 1967 government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see Quali®cation(s): students registered in any program offered by the College of Social General Statements on Awards). and Applied Human Sciences with demonstrated ®nancial need and Amount: Several awards of varying amounts a minimum of 10.0 completed credits. Preference will be given to students registered in BASc. With a major in Applied Human Nutrition or BASc. With a major in Child, Youth and Family. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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George and Margaret J. Miles Memorial Bursary [I3544] Guelph Compassionate Health and Dental Bursary [I3061] Established by the family to honour the memory of the parents, George and Margaret J. This bursary has been established and approved by the Student Health and Dental Miles, life long supporters of education. Apply with a completed Financial Need Committee to assist students facing unforeseen health and dental needs above and beyond Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter describing involvement in extra-curricular the bene®ts offered through the University of Guelph's mandatory Student Health Plan, activities to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD University of Guelph's Student Dental Plan or comparable personal dental plan. Apply Donor(s): Established by the Miles Family with matching funding through the Ontario to Student Financial Services, Manager, Student Awards, with: (1) a completed Financial Student Opportunities Trust Fund Need Assessment form; (2) a letter from physician or dentist about the required Quali®cation(s): All undergraduate arts and social science students with demonstrated procedure/treatment that indicate the nature of the unforeseen health or dental emergency ®nancial need who are in or beyond semester 3 and have at least a and it's impact on the student©s studies; (3) cost estimates from the health or dental 75% cumulative average in all courses completed to date are eligible practitioner identi®ed in the Regulated Health Professions Act/RHPA; (4) physician or to apply. Preference will be given to students who participate and dentist contact information; and (5) Insurance coverage ± proof that this procedure is provide leadership in extra-curricular or community activities not covered under any provincial or private health coverage already, including the Student (examples include student government, charitable organization, Health Plan Student. Applications will be reviewed throughout the semester to handle volunteer work, Big Brothers/Sisters, contributions to school and/or emergencies immediately. If approved for this bursary, a receipt will be required to be community, etc.). Additionally, students must meet the returned to our of®ce once the procedure is completed, unless a receipt has been submitted government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see with the application initially. Students may only receive the bursary once per academic General Statements on Awards). year. Amount: 2 awards of $2,000 Donor(s): Student Health and Dental Plan Reserve George O. Lantz Memorial Bursary [I3021] Quali®cation(s): Students currently registered at the University of Guelph and/or be enrolled under the University of Guelph mandatory Student Health George Lantz was an OAC graduate of the diploma class of '52 with a major in Animal Plan. The student must require treatment for an unforeseen health and Science. He farmed for 40 years and was actively involved in many farm organizations, dental emergency, which is not currently or completely covered by most notably 4H where he served as leader for over 30 years. This bursary was established the Student Health Plan, Student Dental Plan or comparable personal in his memory to support OAC students in ®nancial need. Apply by October 7th with a dental plan, and requires immediate intervention and treatment for completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services. which the consequences of not receiving treatment may impact on the Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted student's academic progress. by the deadline date. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Amount: Several awards of various amounts to a maximum of $1,500 Donor(s): Estate of George Lantz Guelph Student Assistance ACCESS Bursaries [I3556] Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program offered by the Ontario Agricultural College with demonstrated ®nancial need. These bursaries have been established and approved by undergraduate students through Amount: several of up to $10,000 student referendum with the aid of the Ontario government©s OTSS program to assist undergraduate and University of Guelph campus diploma students in ®nancial need. Gordon B. Henry Bursaries in Food Science [I3540] Preference will be given to students who are not eligible for provincial and/or federal Established in memory of O.A.C. graduate ©34 Gordon B. Henry by his family and assistance programs such as Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and/or Canada associates with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply with Student Loan Program (CSLP).Apply to Student Financial Services with a completed a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. Students will be considered by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. ACCESS AWARD. Donor(s): Gordon B. Henry, O.A.C. ©34 with matching funding through the Ontario Donor(s): Central Student Association with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students registered in Food Science with demonstrated ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Full-time students registered in any degree program with demonstrated Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Statements on Awards). Gryphon Investment Council Bursaries [I3513] Amount: Several awards of varying amounts up to $1,000 Established by Gryphon Investment Counsel, with the assistance of the Ontario Guelph Student Assistance Program [I3056] government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment These bursaries have been established and approved by undergraduate students through Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered student referendum to assist undergraduate and University of Guelph campus diploma for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. students in ®nancial need. Preference will be given to students who are not eligible for ACCESS AWARD provincial and/or federal assistance programs such as Ontario Student Assistance Program Donor(s): Gryphon Investment Council Inc. with matching funding through the (OSAP) and/or Canada Student Loan Program (CSLP).Apply to Student Financial Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. Quali®cation(s): Full-time students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, Donor(s): Undergraduate Students students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Quali®cation(s): Full-time undergraduate students registered in any degree program OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). with demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 2 awards of $1,500 Amount: Several awards of varying amounts up to $1,000 Gwen Karr Memorial Bursary [I3010] Mr. T.K.C. Karr, O.A.C. ©32, has provided an endowment fund to assist students in a degree or diploma program of the Ontario Agricultural College. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Donor(s): Mr. T.K.C. Karr, O.A.C. ©32 Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: Several awards of various amounts

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Helen Mahon Memorial Bursary [I3063] Irvine and Grace Black Memorial Bursary [I3051] Established in memory of Helen Mahon, a longtime employee of the University of Established in memory of Irvine and Grace Black, by friends and family to recognize Guelph and who, following the death of her husband, raised three young children alone, their many contributions to young people. Irvine, a well-known sheep breeder, was a all of whom graduated from university. Apply to Student Financial Services by October judge at College Royal and the Royal Winter Fair for over ®fty years, and Grace was 7 with a Financial Need Assessment Form and a statement that indicates you meet the active in the Women©s Institute and the Fergus Fall Fair. Apply to Student Financial criteria of this bursary. Awarded in the winter. Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter Donor(s): Family and Friends of Helen Mahon outlining involvement in the 4-H Club and/or a Women©s Institute by October 7. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who come from a family where Donor(s): Family and friends of Irvine and Grace Black one parent is deceased. Quali®cation(s): Full-time undergraduate students registered in any degree program Amount: 1 award of $500 with demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given to applicants Hon. Solomon Olubunmi Oyediji International Bursary [I3110] who are, or have been, active in the 4-H Club and/or a Women©s Institute. Established by family in memory of the father, Hon. Solomon Olubunmi Oyediji Amount: 1 award of $500 (1959-2018), a University of Guelph Economics ©87 graduate and former Legislator of the Nigerian National Assembly, to support the representation of African international Ivey Cook Bursaries [I3076] students and honour his philanthropic ideals. Apply to the International Student Advisor The Ivey Cook Bursaries have been established to support students who require a Learning with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form for International Students. Disability (LD) Assessment who do not have the ®nancial means to pay for the Donor(s): Mr. Remi Oyediji assessment. Apply to Student Financial Services with a Financial Need Assessment Quali®cation(s): Students paying the international tuition and fee rates, who are from Form and a letter explaining why they are unable to pay for the psycho-educational Africa and registered in any degree program with demonstrated assessment, indicate who is initiating or supporting the need for an assessment (i.e. SAS) ®nancial need. Preference will be given in the following order: 1. A and provide documentation showing amounts already covered through insurance carriers student registered in the BComm. Management Economics and Finance (either the student health plan or the parent(s)). Applications will be assessed as they major; 2. Any Bachelor of Commerce student. are submitted to meet the needs of the applicant requiring an assessment. Students will Amount: 1 award of $1,500 be selected on a ®rst come ®rst served basis, based on the validity and need for an assessment. This bursary fund may be used to provide students who receive a Bursary Howard and Myrtle Rogers Bursaries [I3537] for Students with a Disability (BSWD/CSG-PDSE) that partially pays for a Provided by the Estate of Howard and Myrtle Rogers, with the assistance of the Ontario psycho-educational assessment (previously known as a learning disability (LD) government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment assessment) or students who were denied assistance through BSWD to pay for a Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered psycho-educational assessment will be considered automatically in lieu of suf®cient for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. applications in any given year. Students are highly encouraged to apply for ACCESS AWARD BSWD-CSG-PDSE ®rst before being considered for this bursary. Donor(s): The Estate of Howard and Myrtle Rogers with matching funding through Donor(s): Suzanne Ivey Cook the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need who require a Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given psycho-educational assessment (previously known as a learning to students from Wellington County. Students are encouraged to apply disability (LD) assessment) and are unable to pay for the required for an award in each year of study. The award may have been held in assessment and/or who have out-of-pocket expense after submitting previous years but students must demonstrate on-going ®nancial need. claims through the student health plan, the parent(s) health Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for bene®ts/coverage, as well as the Bursary for Students with Disabilities receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). (BSWD/CSG-PDSE). Amount: 10 up to $2,000 Amount: several awards of up to $1,500 Indigenous Student Bursary [I3068] Joan Weatherly Memorial Bursary [I3065] In 2009, the Ministry of Colleges and Universities established the this Bursary as part Established by the estate of Joan Weatherly, CSS BA ©82, a long-time employee of the of their new Indigenous post-secondary education funding initiative. These bursaries University and Sociology graduate with a keen interest in the issues of mature female provide direct support to Indigenous Students with demonstrated ®nancial need to assist students. Apply by October 7 to Student Financial Services, with a completed Financial with ®nancing their education. Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7th with Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and a letter identifying admission status as a mature a Financial Need Assessment Form and complete the Indigenous Student Bursary female student, if applicable. Preference will be given to mature-applicant status female application . Selection is based on ®nancial need. students. Donor(s): Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) Donor(s): The Estate of Joan Weatherly Quali®cation(s): Indigenous students or students who identify as having Indigenous Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program in the departments of identity and/or heritage (self-identi®cation is suf®cient) who are Geography, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology & registered in any degree, are a resident of Ontario (as de®ned by OSAP) Anthropology with demonstrated ®nancial need. and have demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $1,500 Amount: several awards ranging in values from $1,000 to $3,500 John & Margaret Van Loon Family Bursary in Science [I3549] International Emergency Medical Aid Assistance [I3059] Established on behalf of the Van Loon Family in honour of parents John & Margaret The University of Guelph provides support to International undergraduate students that Van Loon. Apply by October 7 to Student Financial Services, with a completed Financial are faced with unexpected, or unforeseen ®nancial shortfalls due to a medical issue not Need Assessment Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once covered by UHIP or the Student Dental/Medical insurance plans. Students should apply a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD to the International Student Advisor, in the Centre for International Programs of®ce, by Donor(s): Mr. Paul Van Loon and Mrs. Lauralene Van Loon completing an International Student Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) and Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program in the College of Biological Science submitting documentation to support the medical issue. These bursaries are awarded on or the College of Physical & Engineering Science who have completed an on-going basis. a minimum of 2.5 credits. Additionally, students must meet the Donor(s): University of Guelph government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General Quali®cation(s): International students registered in a degree program and have Statements on Awards). completed a minimum 1.50 credits who have a medical emergency Amount: 1 award of $1,500 expenses not covered by UHIP or the Student Dental/Medical insurance Joyce Barclay-Ogden Bursary [I3074] plans and demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Apply by October 7 to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Donor(s): Joyce Ogden Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences with demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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L. George and Margaret Baker Bursary [I3052] Marie Hardacre Bursary [I3548] Robert Jack and M. Ismay Martin provide this bursary in memory of Ismay©s parents, Established by Mrs. A. Marie Hardacre, MAC DHE 1930 for students in CSAHS with George and Margaret Baker in recognition of the contributions to society. This award a preference to female students registered in the Department of Family Relations and is not tenable with other Senate Awards. Apply by letter with a completed Financial Applied Nutrition. Apply by October 7 to Student Financial Services with a completed Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. To be Financial Need Assessment Form. Students will be considered for this award considered for this award, you must list it on your N.A.F. and include a statement automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. indicating your interest in functional foods and/or the rural community in which you Donor(s): Mrs. A. Marie Hardacre with matching funding through the Ontario Trust belong to. for Student Support program Donor(s): Robert Jack and M. Ismay Martin Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any academic program in the College of Social Quali®cation(s): Students who resided in Canada prior to their initial registration at the and Applied Human Sciences with demonstrated ®nancial need. University of Guelph and who are in semesters 3 or 4 of the Food Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for Science program are eligible. The award will be given to the student receipt of an OTSS award (see General Statements on Awards). with an interest in functional foods and secondarily, to those who come Amount: 1 award of $5,000 from a rural community with greatest ®nancial need. Mary I. Whitelock Bursaries [I3524] Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Lady Glencora Bursaries [I2586] Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a Established by the Rathlyn Foundation, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) Donor(s): Estate of Mary I. Whitelock with matching funding through the Ontario to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award Student Opportunities Trust Fund automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students Donor(s): The Rathlyn Foundation with matching funding through the Ontario Student must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF Opportunities Trust Fund award (see General Statements on Awards). Quali®cation(s): Students registered in the D.V.M. program and students in the honours Amount: several awards of up to $2,000 B.Sc. (Bio-Med) program who have demonstrated ®nancial need. Masterfeeds Bursaries [I3514] Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for Established by Masterfeeds and the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation, with the assistance of receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Amount: Several awards up to $5,000 Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be Larry Young Science Studies Bursary [I3121] considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline The donor, who is a former student and graduate of OAC, believes that many of the date. ACCESS AWARD. problems we now face, e.g. climate change and environment pollution will have science Donor(s): Masterfeeds with matching funding through the Ontario Student as an important part in their solutions. This will require more scienti®cally educated Opportunities Trust Fund people. The goal of this bursary is to ®nancially assist a student in the process of acquiring Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. students in B.Sc.(Agr.) Animal Science or B.Sc. Animal an undergraduate science degree. Apply by October 7th with a completed Financial Need Biology majors who have demonstrated ®nancial need and, at the time Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services. Students will be considered of application, have a cumulative average of 60%. Students may receive for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. one or two bursaries annually. Additionally, students must meet the Selection will be based on ®nancial need. government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see Donor(s): Larry Young General Statements on Awards). Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any Bachelor of Science program who have Amount: Several awards of varying amounts completed a minimum of 6.0 credits and have ®nancial need. Metis Nation of Ontario Bursary [I3092] Amount: 1 award of $1,250 The Metis Nation of Ontario has established this bursary to encourage Metis people Leroux Bursaries [I3535] within Ontario to pursue post-secondary education and to support Metis students in Established by Mr. Hector Leroux, O.A.C.©44, with the assistance of the Ontario undergraduate programs. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Apply by October government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment 7th with a completed in-course Financial Need Assessment form and a statement Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered con®rming Metis status as well as con®rmation that your are not registered as an Indian for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. under the Indian Act or as an Inuk on an Inuit registry and include your card number. ACCESS AWARD Donor(s): Metis Nation of Ontario Donor(s): Mr. J.H. Leroux with matching funding through the Ontario Student Quali®cation(s): Students who self-identify as Metis and are not registered as an Indian Opportunities Trust Fund under the Indian Act or as an Inuk on an Inuit registry are eligible. Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. degree students in the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc., B.Comm. or Applicants may be registered in any program and must meet all B.Sc.Env.) programs with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, academic program requirements. students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Amount: 1 award of $1,000 OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Murray P. And Florence L. Hannah Bursaries [I3571] Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Preference will be given to students from the County of Northumberland. Apply by Madison Gough Memorial Bursary [I3103] October 7 to Student Financial Services, with a completed Financial Need Assessment Established by the friends and family of Madison Gough, a gentle, kind spirit who was Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been inspired by nature, animals, or music and passionate about acceptance of difference. submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a Financial Need Assessment Donor(s): Estate of Florence Hannah with matching funding through the Ontario Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been Trust for Student Support program submitted by the deadline date. Quali®cation(s): OAC students registered in the BSc(Agr) or the BSc(Env) program Donor(s): Bob Gough and Laura Ladouceur who have completed a minimum of 4.0 credits with demonstrated Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who have demonstrated ®nancial ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the need. government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General Amount: 1 award of $1,000 Statements on Awards). Amount: several awards of varying amounts Norma Valeriote International Student Bursaries [I3009] Preference given to a student from a country of focus as de®ned by CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency). Apply to the International Student Advisor with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form for International Students. Donor(s): Mrs. Norma L. 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O.A.C. ©38 Lloyd Minshall Bursaries [I3529] Ontario Co-operatives R.P. Forshaw Bursary [I3013] Established by O.A.C. ©38 Alumni, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s The Co-operatives, Credit Unions, friends and associates of Prof. R. P. Forshaw have OSOTF program, to recognize the many contributions of Lloyd Minshall to his classmates established this bursary. Apply to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial and to O.A.C. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7 and a letter indicating membership of Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award co-op or credit unions. automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD Donor(s): The Co-operatives, Credit Unions, friends and associates of Prof. R.P. Donor(s): O.A.C. ©38 Alumni with matching funding through the Ontario Student Forshaw Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Undergraduate students who have ®nancial need. Preference may be Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. undergraduate students with demonstrated ®nancial need in given to candidates who have been or are members of a co-operative semesters 5, 6, 7 or 8. Additionally, students must meet the or credit union. government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see Amount: 1 award of $400 General Statements on Awards). Ontario Federation of Agriculture Bursaries [I3520] Amount: several awards of varying amounts Provided by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation O.A.C. ©55 Access Bursaries [I3517] with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a letter Provided by the class of O.A.C. ©55 with the assistance of the Ontario government©s indicating 4H and/or rural community involvement and a completed Financial Need OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. To be considered to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award for this award you must indicate it on our N.A.F. and include a statement outlining your automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. extracurricular activities. ACCESS AWARD Donor(s): O.A.C. Class of ©55 with matching funding through the Ontario Student Donor(s): Ontario Federation of Agriculture with matching funding through the Opportunities Trust Fund Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Quali®cation(s): Students at any semester level in an O.A.C. degree program or students Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. students with demonstrated ®nancial need enrolled in the enrolled in the B.ENG. program with demonstrated ®nancial need and B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Comm., B.Sc. or B.Sc.(Env.) programs. Preference a 60% minimum cumulative average. Additionally, students must meet will be given to students from farm families who have participated in the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see 4H and/or rural community activities. Additionally, students must General Statement on Awards). meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award Amount: several awards of varying amounts (see General Statements on Awards). O.A.C. ©57 Bursaries [I3518] Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Provided by the Class of O.A.C. ©57 with the assistance of the Ontario government©s Ontario First Generation Bursary [I3062] OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) The Ministry of Advanced Education & Skills Development (MAESD) established the to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award Ontario First Generation Student Bursary as part of their Access to Opportunities Strategy. automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD A ®rst generation student is an individual whose parents have not attended postsecondary Donor(s): O.A.C. ©57 and the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation with matching funding studies full-time or part-time, in or outside Canada, at any time or in any program. Apply through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. undergraduate degree students with demonstrated ®nancial Form and the First Generation Bursary application form. Selection is based on ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated need. terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Donor(s): Ministry of Advanced Education & Skills Development (MAESD) Awards). Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who are ®rst generation students, Amount: several awards of varying amounts Ontario residents (as de®ned by OSAP) and who have demonstrated O.A.C. Alumni Foundation Access Bursaries [I3533] ®nancial need. Amount: several awards ranging in values from $1,000 to $3,500 Provided by the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Ontario Grape Growers Bursary [I3033] Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered Offered by the Ontario Grape Growers Action Committee. Apply to Student Financial for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. ACCESS AWARD Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted Donor(s): O.A.C. Alumni Foundation with matching funding through the Ontario by the deadline date. Student Opportunities Trust Fund Donor(s): The Ontario Grape Growers Action Committee Quali®cation(s): O.A.C. undergraduate students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Students with good academic standing in semesters 3 to 6 of a degree Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for program or semesters 3 to 4 of a diploma program administered by receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). O.A.C., and demonstrated need of ®nancial assistance. Amount: Several awards of varying amounts Amount: Several of various amounts OAC Student Aid Bursary [I3590] Orchard Therapy Mental Health Bursary [I3132] Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Established by Orchard Therapy and owner/psychotherapist Sinisa Najcler (Nino) BA, Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a MSW, RSW, this bursary provides students a ®nancial resource in order to better their N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. mental health and improve quality of life. For over a decade, Nino has served Guelph Donor(s): Annonymous with matching funding through the Ontario Student and the surrounding communities through his mental health practice, with Cognitive Opportunities Trust Fund Behavioural Therapy (CBT) as the primary treatment modality. Nino's commitment in Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any OAC Undergraduate Degree program with helping those struggling with mental illness, particularly students, has led to the creation demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the of this bursary. ªWith this gift, it will provide a resource to students struggling with government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General mental illness. A resource that they may not have otherwise had. The true investment, Statements on Awards). is the value of their bettered mental health and improved quality of life.º Apply by Amount: several awards of varying amounts totalling $8,000 October 7th with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student OAC '73 Bursary [I3118] Financial Services and a letter from SAS con®rming registration with SAS and a mental health disability. The class of OAC 1973 has generously funded this award as a means to honour their legacy, and to support future generations of OAC students. Apply by October 7th with Donor(s): Orchard Therapy a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services. Quali®cation(s): Students enrolled in any program and registered with Student Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted Accessibility Services with a documented mental health disability and by the deadline date. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Donor(s): Class of OAC 1973 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any OAC degree program with demonstrated ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $1,000

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Quebec Student Bursary [I3116] Student Financial Services Bursary [I3107] The donor (Daniel Engels) graduated from the HAFA program at the University of Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Guelph in 1978. He was originally from Quebec. He had an excellent experience at Assessment Form (NAF). Students will be considered for this award automatically once Guelph, and during his time at Guelph, he did not encounter many students from Quebec. a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. The bursary was established to give Quebec students an opportunity to consider the Donor(s): Anonymous University of Guelph, and bene®t from the excellent university experience Guelph offers. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program with demonstrated ®nancial need. Apply by October 7th with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Amount: Several awards of various amounts Student Financial Services. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Selection will be based on ®nancial T.K. Warley Bursaries [I3510] need and this award can only be held once. Established by O.A.C. Alumni Association, with the assistance of the Ontario Donor(s): Daniel Engels government©s OSOTF program, to recognize Professor T.K. Warley©s signi®cant Quali®cation(s): Students registered in a minimum of 2.0 credits, in any program, with contribution to the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation and to students through teaching and demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given to students who promotion/development of "Experience Agriculture". A degree student may receive this are residents of Quebec. This award can only be held once. bursary twice. Apply by letter outlining extracurricular involvement and a completed Amount: 1 award of $4,000 Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. ACCESS AWARD. Robert Auger Humanitarian Bursary [I3058] Donor(s): O.A.C. Alumni Association with matching funding through the Ontario Established in memory of Bob Auger, a former Associate Registrar at the University of Student Opportunities Trust Fund Guelph. It is intended as an emergency fund to assist students who unexpectedly ®nd Quali®cation(s): Students with demonstrated ®nancial need who are in semester 5 to 8 themselves in dif®cult ®nancial situation who could bene®t from receiving a grocery of any degree program within O.A.C. A minimum 65% is required, voucher. To be considered, students must have completed a Financial Aid Assessment as is participation in student activities, governance, and/or college form and arrange an appointment with a Financial Aid Counsellor. Appointments can affairs. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated be made by calling 519-824-4120 extension 58715. terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Donor(s): Family and friends of Robert Auger Awards). Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program with an unexpected ®nancial Amount: Several awards of varying amounts emergency. Tony and Nan Legris Bursary [I3072] Amount: Several grocery vouchers or book vouchers Established by Rosemary Legris in memory of her parents, Tony and Nan Legris. Ron Scriver Memorial Bursary [I3547] Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Students will be considered for this award Established in memory of Mr. Ron Scriver (1946 - 2005) C.E.P.S B.A. ©76, to honour automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. his outstanding 32-year career with the Ontario Universities© Application Centre and his Donor(s): Rosemary Legris extensive involvement with colleagues throughout the University system. Preference Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program in the College of Social and Applied will be given to students registered in the Bachelor of Computing Science Program. Human Sciences with demonstrated ®nancial need. Apply with a Financial Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October Amount: 1 award of $1,200 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD. Uffelmann Connor Family Bursary for Indigenous Students [I3109] Established by the Uffelmann Connor family in recognition of the important role that Donor(s): Family and Friends of Ron Scriver with matching funding through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund education plays in creating opportunities for future success, particularly for this Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by C.E.P.S with historically under-represented population. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, students must meet the Services ([email protected]) with a Financial Need Assessment Form and a statement government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General identifying as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis or Inuit). Statements on Awards). Donor(s): Maris Uffelmann and Dean Connor Amount: 1 award of $2,000 Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who self-identify with First Nations Scotiabank Bursaries [I3532] (Status and non-Status), Metis or Inuit ancestry and who demonstrates ®nancial need. Established by Scotiabank, with the assistance of the Ontario government©s OSOTF Amount: 1 award of $1,000 program, to assist students with ®nancial need to continue their studies as full-time students. Distributed in the Winter semester. Apply with a completed Financial Need Uffelmann Connor Family First Generation Bursary [I3108] Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be Established by the Uffelmann Connor family in recognition of the important role that considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline education plays in creating opportunities for future success. Apply by October 7th to date. ACCESS AWARD. Student Financial Services ([email protected]) with a Financial Need Assessment Donor(s): Scotiabank with matching funding through the Ontario Student Form and a statement identifying as a ®rst-generation student. Opportunities Trust Fund Donor(s): Maris Uffelmann and Dean Connor Quali®cation(s): Full-time students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program who is a ®rst-generation student students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an (First generation students (parents did not attend post-secondary OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). studies, full-time or part-time, in or outside Canada at any time or in Amount: 2 awards of $1,500 any program) registered in any program with demonstrated ®nancial Shirley Endean Bursaries [I3570] need. and who demonstrates ®nancial need. Amount: 1 award of $1,000 These bursaries were created from gifts from multiple donors, with a leading legacy gift from Ms. Shirley Endean, and with the aid of the OTSS matching program. Apply by University of Guelph Access Bursaries [I3522] October 7 to Student Financial Services, with a completed Financial Need Assessment Provided by alumni and friends of the University, with the assistance of the Ontario Form. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been government©s OSOTF program, to support students who wish to study full-time but who submitted by the deadline date. ACCESS AWARD need ®nancial support to do so. Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Donor(s): Estate of Shirley E. Endean & multiple donors with matching funding Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered through the Ontario Trust for Student Support program for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program with demonstrated ®nancial ACCESS AWARD. need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated Donor(s): Alumni and Friend of the University of Guelph with matching funding terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see General Statements on through the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund Awards). Quali®cation(s): Full-time students with demonstrated ®nancial need. Additionally, Amount: Several awards of varying amounts students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). Amount: Several awards of $500, Several awards of $2,000

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University of Guelph Alumni Association Access Bursaries [I3523] William Barlow Memorial Bursary [I3101] Established by the University of Guelph Alumni Association, with the assistance of the This bursary was created to recognize the farming contributions and community spirit Ontario government©s OSOTF program, to support students who wish to study full-time of Mr. Barlow. Apply by October 7th to Student Financial Services with a Financial but who need ®nancial support to do so. Apply with a completed Financial Need Need Assessment Form. Selection will be based on ®nancial need. Students will be Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by October 7. Students will be considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline considered for this award automatically once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. date. ACCESS AWARD. Donor(s): Mr. William Barlow Donor(s): University of Guelph Alumni Association with matching funding through Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program within the Ontario Agricultural the Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund College at the University of Guelph who is from Durham Region, Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any degree program with demonstrated ®nancial Northumberland County, or County of Victoria including City of need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated Kawartha Lakes and has demonstrated ®nancial need. terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Amount: 1 award of $3,000 Awards). Amount: 1 award of $1,250 In-course Travel Grants University of Guelph International Bursary [I3048] Don Posterski Memorial Travel Grant [T1105] The University of Guelph provides support to International undergraduate students that Established in memory of Don Posterski - a trusted advisor and friend to the Barrett are faced with unexpected, or unforeseen ®nancial shortfalls while registered on campus. Family Foundation. This travel grant recognizes Don Posterski©s role and leadership in Students should apply to the International Student Advisor by Nov. 1 for the fall semester; helping establish the sustainability partnernship between the University and The Barrett March 1 for the winter semester, and July 2 for the summer semester with a completed Family Foundation. Mr. Posterski was a national Christian leader and had a distinguished International Student Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.). If students have an career at World Vision Canada. emergency situation, please contact the International Student Advisor, in Student Life, Donor(s): Alumni Affairs & Development - University of Guelph University Centre, Level 3. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in International Development (CSAHS) who have Donor(s): University of Guelph completed at least 10.0 credits with a minimum cumulative average Quali®cation(s): International students registered in a degree program who have of 70 % and who demonstrates the desire and aptitude to help build competed a minimum of 4.0 credits and are registered in a minimum capacity and address social issues in international communities and of 1.5 course credits. are participating in any course related international travel. Apply to Amount: Several varies CSAHS Awards committee with a letter outlining proposed travel plans and academic purpose accompanied by a letter of support from University of Guelph Undergraduate In-Course Bursaries (NON OSAP TSA) [I3047] a faculty member or student in and an overall travel budget. The University of Guelph offers in-course bursaries to students who have demonstrated Amount: 1 award of $1,000 ®nancial need. Apply to Student Financial Services, with a completed Financial Need F.E. Wolff International Scholarship [T0313] Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. The late Frank E. Wolff was a faculty member and a graduate of O.A.C. He was active Donor(s): University of Guelph in the O.A.C. Alumni Foundation and in the establishment of the O.A.C. Alumni Quali®cation(s): Undergraduate students registered for full-time studies (as de®ned by Foundation. This scholarship fund was established in memory of Frank E. Wolff, Mr. OSAP) in a degree program with demonstrated ®nancial need. A.O. Wolff and family. As a faculty member, he studied the techniques of arti®cial Amount: Several awards to a maximum of $2,000 insemination of cattle in Denmark and upon his return in 1939, employed these techniques University of Guelph Undergraduate In-Course Bursaries (TSA - UG) [I3037] in the O.A.C. herd. Apply to the OAC Awards Of®ce by February 1 with a letter outlining The University of Guelph offers in-course bursaries to students who have demonstrated the cost of your trip for this course. Please be sure to include your name, student ID ®nancial need. Apply to Student Financial Services, with a completed Financial Need number, your program of study and the award you're applying to on your application. Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. Please email your application to [email protected] and include the award name and ID number in the subject line. Donor(s): University of Guelph Quali®cation(s): Ontario students registered for full-time studies (as de®ned by OSAP) Donor(s): Mr. A.O. Wolff (Sr.) in a degree program with demonstrated ®nancial need. Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by OAC with a minimum Amount: Several awards up to a maximum of $6,000 70% cumulative average and who are registered AGR*2500 (Field course in International Agriculture with ®eld trip to Costa Rica). University Student Assistance Program [I3057] Amount: several awards of varying amounts These bursaries have been established and approved by the University of Guelph to O.A.C. ©54 International Study Scholarship [T0586] assist undergraduate and University of Guelph campus diploma students in ®nancial need. Apply to Student Financial Services with a completed Financial Need Assessment Established in memory of Beth Duncan to support students participating in an exchange Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. program, study abroad semester, or a ®eld trip course. Submit a letter (of not more than two pages) outlining the intended international study program, reasons for choosing the Donor(s): University of Guelph program and the anticipated bene®ts of participation. Letters should also include a brief Quali®cation(s): Full-time undergraduate students registered in any degree program summary of extracurricular and student related activities. Letters of reference will be with demonstrated ®nancial need. Preference will be given to students considered. Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Of®ce by May 15, no more than two semesters who are not eligible for provincial and/or federal assistance programs prior to the commencement of the program. such as Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and/or Canada Student Loan Program (CSLP). Donor(s): Class of O.A.C. ©54 Amount: Several awards of various amounts to a maximum of $1,000 Quali®cation(s): Currently registered students in O.A.C. who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents with a minimum 75% cumulative program average Virginia Conner Memorial Bursary [I3123] who intend to participate in an exchange program, semester abroad, Apply with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7 to or ®eld trip course. Student Financial Services. Students will be considered for this award automatically Amount: 2 awards of $3,000 once a N.A.F has been submitted by the deadline date. Selection will be based on SFOAC Leadership Travel Grant [T1202] Financial Need. Established by the Student Federation of OAC to support students' development in Donor(s): The Estate of the late Estate of Virginia Conner knowledge of agriculture and leadership skills. Apply by June 30th by submitting the Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any OAC degree program with demonstrated OAC Travel Grant Application Form. Selection will be based on relevance and bene®t ®nancial need. of intended travel or professional development to the student's program of study. Amount: several awards of up to $2,000 Donor(s): Student Federation of the Ontario Agricultural College Quali®cation(s): Students registered in any program offered by the Ontario Agricultural College who will be travelling or participating in a conference, meeting, seminar, ®eld trip, trade show, or professional development program to support their knowledge of agriculture and development of leadership skills. Amount: several awards of $1,000

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