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Undergraduate Scholarships An UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Table of Contents About This Calendar ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Published by ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2020–2021 ...................................................................................... 5 Contact Information – Scholarships and Student Aid Office .......................................................................... 5 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 6 1.1. Entrance Awards .............................................................................................................................. 6 Entrance Scholarships .............................................................................................................................. 6 Entrance Bursaries ................................................................................................................................... 6 Athletic Awards for Entering Students ...................................................................................................... 6 1.2. In-Course Awards ............................................................................................................................. 6 In-Course Scholarships and Awards .......................................................................................................... 6 In-Course Financial Aid ............................................................................................................................. 7 Athletic Awards for In-Course Students .................................................................................................... 7 Activity Awards for In-Course Students .................................................................................................... 7 1.3. Graduation Awards .......................................................................................................................... 7 1.4. External Awards ............................................................................................................................... 7 2. Entrance Scholarships and Awards ........................................................................................................... 8 2.1. General Information ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.2. Entrance Scholarships and Awards ................................................................................................... 8 3. Awards to McGill Students In-Course ..................................................................................................... 20 3.1. General Information ....................................................................................................................... 20 3.2. Open to Students in Most Faculties ................................................................................................ 21 3.3. Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences ........................................................................ 21 General Regulations ............................................................................................................................... 21 Medals....................................................................................................................................................... 30 3.4. Faculty of Arts ................................................................................................................................ 30 General Regulations in Arts .................................................................................................................... 30 Medals....................................................................................................................................................... 45 3.5. Faculty of Dentistry ........................................................................................................................ 45 3.6. Faculty of Education ....................................................................................................................... 46 Disclaimer: McGill University reserves the right to make changes to the information contained in this publication—including correcting errors, altering award values, and revising or cancelling particular awards—without prior notification. 2 2020-2021 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University Medals....................................................................................................................................................... 49 Gold Medal ............................................................................................................................................ 49 Strathcona Trust PLAQUES ..................................................................................................................... 49 3.7. Faculty of Engineering (including Architecture) ............................................................................... 49 General Regulations in Engineering ........................................................................................................ 49 Medals....................................................................................................................................................... 65 3.8. Faculty of Law ................................................................................................................................ 65 3.9. Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University .................................................................. 65 General Regulations in Management ..................................................................................................... 65 Medal ........................................................................................................................................................ 72 Sir Edward Beatty Medal ........................................................................................................................ 72 3.10. Faculty of Medicine .................................................................................................................... 72 3.11. The Schulich School of Music of McGill University....................................................................... 72 General Regulations in Music ................................................................................................................. 72 Medals....................................................................................................................................................... 83 3.12. School of Nursing ....................................................................................................................... 83 3.13. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy ............................................................................. 83 3.14. School of Religious Studies ......................................................................................................... 83 3.15. Faculty of Science ....................................................................................................................... 84 General Regulations in Science .............................................................................................................. 84 Medals....................................................................................................................................................... 95 3.16. School of Social Work ................................................................................................................. 96 3.17. Restricted Funds ......................................................................................................................... 96 4. Financial Assistance ............................................................................................................................... 98 4.1. General Information ....................................................................................................................... 98 4.2. Federal and Provincial Loans and Bursaries .................................................................................... 98 4.3. Major Entrance Bursaries ............................................................................................................... 98 4.4. Bursaries and Scholarships ........................................................................................................... 102 4.5. Loan Funds ................................................................................................................................... 137 5. Activity Awards .................................................................................................................................... 141 5.1. Open to All In-Course Students ..................................................................................................... 141 Disclaimer: McGill University reserves the right to make changes to the information contained in this publication—including correcting errors, altering award values, and revising or cancelling particular awards—without prior notification.
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