University of Winnipeg Scholarship Handbook

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Student Awards  1 STUDENT AWARDS AND FINANCIAL AID Arts, Science, Education, & Business and Economics Awards administered by the Senate Committee on Student Services are made from funds donated or founded by friends of the University. These include scholarships, bursaries, prizes, awards, and medals and are awarded in the spring or fall as required by the terms under which each is offered. A scholarship is awarded for academic achievement and normally can be used by students only while attending The University of Winnipeg. Recipients must have grade point averages of at least 3.00. A bursary is a grant made to a student who demonstrates financial need and who holds a satisfactory academic record. Recipients must have grade point averages of at least 2.00. A prize is awarded for academic achievement and normally does not carry any condition that the recipient register again at the University. Recipients must have grade point averages of at least 3.00. An award is provided for meritorious, non-academic achievement. Recipients must be showing satisfactory academic progress, normally having a grade point average of at least 2.50. A medal is provided for academic achievement to students with the highest standing at graduation in degrees and majors. Recipients must have grade point averages of at least 3.75.

proceeding either from an undergraduate degree to an education degree or from an education degree to any other undergraduate degree, however, will be eligible for undergraduate scholarships and prizes. (Academic Proficiency Scholarship eligibility will be in accordance with the regulations outlined on page 5). 3. Up to 18 credit hours may be included in the calculations and eligibility for undergraduate awards (not including the Academic Proficiency Scholarship program) among credits transferred in, obtained as a visiting student elsewhere and obtained through challenge examinations. 4. To be eligible for departmental awards, normally: a) a First Year student must have completed 30 credit hours with at least 6 credit hours in the Major. b) a Second Year student must have completed more than 30 credit hours with at least 18 credit hours in the Major. c) a Third Year student must have completed more than 60 credit hours with at least 30 credit hours in the Major. In order to qualify for any departmental awards, a student MUST be on record with the Records Office as having declared a Major in the department concerned. d) All students must have an Grade Point Average of at least 3.00 on all courses in the Major and on the last 30 credit hours completed.

General Conditions 1. Candidates for the awards listed in this Handbook must be pursuing a first undergraduate degree in Arts, Science, or Education unless explicit exceptions are indicated by the Conditions of Eligibility (particularly with reference to an education degree) or by an award’s specific Terms of Reference. 2. The University is not responsible for the continuance from term to term of any award which it has not itself created. 3. The terms governing an award are normally followed by the Senate, but the Senate reserves the right to make such modifications in the terms as the Senate Committee on Student Services recommends. 4. The Senate reserves the right not to award a particular scholarship in any year where there is no candidate with an grade point average of at least 3.00 and not to award a particular medal in any year where there is no candidate with an average of at least 3.75. 5. Except where the Senate has agreed to stipulations to the contrary for donors, undergraduate awards administered by the Senate Committee on Student Services are equally available for competition by part-time and full-time students. 6. The University of Winnipeg will not administer any new student scholarships, bursaries, prizes, or fellowships that discriminate on the basis of race, creed, political belief, colour, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or age. Exceptions to these guidelines will be considered by the Senate Committee on Student Services in accordance with the “special programs” provision of the Manitoba Human Rights Commision, which permits forms of assistance whose purpose is to address the needs of disadvantaged groups or individuals.

Conditions of Eligibility 1. Students are not eligible for continuing, undergraduate scholarships until they have achieved standing in 30 credit hours at this University. (Mature Status and part-time students will be eligible for those awards set up specifically for them with fewer than 30 credit hours). 2. Students who already hold an undergraduate degree will not be eligible for any undergraduate scholarships or prizes at the University of Winnipeg in a second degree, except those who proceed from a three-year degree to a four-year general or honours degree of the same name. Students who are

Renewable Scholarships Students in receipt of renewable scholarships will be assessed for renewal after the Fall/Winter academic year and the Spring Term if their academic records indicate completion of 30, 60, or 90 credit hours. In each group of 30 credit hours, students must achieve a minimum grade point average of 3.55 and may include no more than 6 credit hours taken elsewhere.

Renewable Bursaries Students in receipt of renewable bursaries will be eligible for renewal provided that they satisfactorily complete a minimum of 18 credit hours over the Fall, Winter, and Spring Terms and achieve satisfactory academic standing on the courses completed in those terms, i.e. obtain a minimum “C” average, or achieve or maintain Regular Status.

Grade Points All academic awards are assessed using the Grade Point System outlined in The University of Winnipeg General Calendar.

Disbursement of Student Award Money Scholarships 1. Scholarship entitlements will be applied against all fees assessed for the session. If a student is registered for the maximum course-load (30 credit hours) and the total scholarship entitlement exceeds the total fee assessment for the session, the full amount of the scholarship entitlement will be disbursed. 2. If a student is registered for less than the maximum course-load of 30 credit hours and the student’s total scholarship entitlement exceeds the total fee assessment for that session, the scholarship entitlement will be disbursed only up to the amount of the fee assessment. Any remaining scholarship entitlement may be used in subsequent academic sessions which begin within a twelve-month period of the end of the session in which the first registration occurred. 3. Most awards require a continued registration at the University. There is

2  Student Awards a twelvemonth period from the time the award is made until the award money may first be claimed. (Entrance scholarships must be claimed in the academic year for which they are offered). 4. The awards account will always have first claim to any fee refund which results from a course-load reduction, irrespective of any fee payment a student may have made. Whatever amount is forfeited because of a course-load reduction may be applied against tuition fees in a subsequent registration in accordance with policy outlined in #2 above. Bursaries 1. Bursaries will normally be applied first to any unpaid fees for the current term and then to any emergency loan balance that may be owing. Any remaining entitlement will be disbursed by cheque. 2. Bursaries must be fully utilized in the academic year or term in which they are awarded. 3. Any bursary amount forfeited because of a course-load reduction will be expired. Prizes Prizes will be disbursed in full by cheque.

Recipients for these scholarships will be decided from among the Major Entrance Scholarship nominations received from Manitoba high schools. Students may receive only one major entrance scholarship and will not normally be eligible for any other entrance scholarships offered by the University.

Other Entrance Scholarships Advanced Placement Entrance Scholarships Scholarships of $2250 each will be awarded to students who are entering The University of Winnipeg as an Advanced Placement Program National Scholar. To be eligible, students must write five Advanced Placement final examinations and obtain an average of at least 4.0 on these examinations. These scholarships may not be held in conjunction with a Special Entrance Scholarship. *H.F. Allen Family Entrance Scholarship This scholarship is established by Patricia Sheets (née Allen), Class of ‘35, in honour of her family, who were strong supporters of The University of Winnipeg. It will be awarded to a graduate of a Manitoba high school, who has financial need, and it will cover the costs of tuition for up to 30 credit hours. This scholarship may be renewed for one year.

Special Entrance Scholarships

Scholarships

These scholarships are offered, without the necessity of a scholarship application, to all graduates of Manitoba high schools who meet the conditions below. Senior 4 (Grade 12) students must, however, apply for admission to the University by March 1. Major funding is by The University of Winnipeg Board of Regents. Additional significant funding comes from the MacBean Foundation and the Elizabeth May Markle Scholarship Fund (both through The Winnipeg Foundation), the Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries Initiative, and the James T. Watson Fund.

The Senate reserves the right not to award a particular scholarship in any year where there is no candidate with a Senior 4 (Grade 12) average of at least 75%.

1 Only students with at least five 40S credits from an approved list will be considered for a Special Entrance Scholarship.

ENTRANCE AWARDS Applications for entrance awards are available on request from the Office of Awards & Financial Aid, Graham Hall. Completed applications, where it is indicated that such are necessary, must reach the Office by March 1.

Major Entrance Scholarships Alumni Entrance Scholarship Program (AESP) Scholarships valued at $5000 each are to be awarded annually. Candidates must be students completing high school in Manitoba, and application is to be by nomination only, with each high school principal eligible to nominate one candidate on an appropriate application form. It will be recommended to the high schools that the following attributes be considered in selecting candidates:

2. The high school average will be calculated on the best five credits as specified in #1. Interim grades, submitted by high schools in spring, will be used. 3. The two students with the highest averages will be awarded $4000 Chancellor’s Special Entrance Scholarships. • Students with averages of 95.0% or higher will receive a $2250 scholarship

1 attainment of high school academic standing and promise.

• Students with averages of 90.0% to 94.9% will receive a $1750 scholarship

2 noteworthy interest and participation in extracurricular activities in school and community.

• Students with averages of 86.0% to 89.9% will receive a $1100 scholarship

3 leadership qualities and strength of character.

• Students with averages of 80.0% to 85.9% will receive an $800 scholarship

Six to ten Alumni Entrance Scholarships are awarded each year. Marsha P. Hanen Entrance Scholarship Scholarships of $10,500 ($4,500 at entrance and $2000 for up to three additional years) is awarded in recognition of the presidency of the University of Winnipeg of Dr. Marsha P. Hanen (1989-99). It will be awarded annually to an outstanding Manitoba high school graduate who has made outstanding leadership and extracurricular contributions in school and the community.

$600 bonus President’s Awards of Merit will also be awarded to the Special Entrance Scholarship recipients with the five highest averages entering each of Arts, Science, Education, and Business and Economics. Special Entrance Scholarship recipients normally will not be eligible for other entrance scholarships offered by the University.

Walter Leatherdale Entrance Scholarship Scholarships have been established by Douglas Leatherdale, a 1957 graduate of United College, in memory of his father. They will cover a full year’s tuition (30 credit hours) and provide allowances for living expenses and book costs for one or more outstanding students from rural Manitoba, preferably from farming communities.These scholarships will be renewable for up to three years.

* Alumni Family Entrance Scholarship This $2000 scholarship, provided by the University of Winnipeg Alumni Association, will be awarded annually to an outstanding student entering the University on the basis of high school credentials earned outside Winnipeg’s perimeter highway or outside Manitoba. At least one parent or grandparent must be an alumnus or alumna. Applicants also must have contributed significantly to

Student Awards  3 extracurricular activities in the school and the community. (Alumni are defined as those who have completed at least 30 credit hours at the University of Winnipeg, who have received a degree from United College or Wesley College, have completed a diploma or certificate program from the University of Winnipeg Continuing Education Division, or have completed the minimum course credit hours required for admission to a professional program at another Canadian university). * Francis Winston Armstrong Entrance Scholarship Rev. and Mrs. Frank W. Armstrong have provided a scholarship in memory of their son, Francis Winston Armstrong. It is to be awarded to a student with financial need and with good academic standing who is entering the University for the first time. Dr. Isaac and Mrs. Sandra Battel Entrance Scholarship This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to an outstanding high school graduate entering the University. Elinor F.E. Black Entrance Scholarship This scholarship, which has been provided through the generosity of Dr. Elinor F.E. Black, will be awarded to a student entering the University upon the basis of his/her standing. Board of Regents Canadian Association of Physicists Scholarship Full-tuition scholarships for 30 credit hours will be provided to three students who achieve the highest standing in the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) High School Prize Examination and who enter a degree program at the University of Winnipeg. If none of the top three registers, then the single highest-ranking student from the top ten who enrolls will receive the scholarship. * James H. Cameron Memorial Scholarship Established in 1982 by the Royal Canadian Legion (Manitoba No.1) Branch in memory of its Honourary President, it is to be awarded annually to a Manitoba high school graduate who has a high academic standing. Preference will be given to the candidate who has graduated from a high school from the West Central Core in Winnipeg and whose family members served in the military. * C.A. DeFehr Memorial Entrance Scholarship in Mennonite Studies This scholarship will be awarded to a student entering the University on the basis of his/her matriculation standing and on the condition that he/she register in at least one course in Mennonite Studies. * Harry Dmytryshyn Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is presented by family, friends, and members of the Ukrainian Canadian community in memory of Harry Dmytryshyn (B.Sc., 4-year, 1979) who was an outstanding teacher of mathematics at St.John’s High School and who made significant contributions as a coach and advisor to various student groups. This scholarship will be awarded annually to a graduate of St. John’s High School entering First Year at the University of Winnipeg who combines outstanding achievement in mathematics with a significant contribution to the extracurricular life of the school. Henry Edmison Duckworth Entrance Scholarships These scholarships were established by the Board of Regents on the occasion of Dr. Duckworth’s retirement as President of the University (1971-1981) in recognition of his encouragement of entering students. The scholarships will be awarded annually to entering students of exceptional promise. Carl N. Halstead Memorial Scholarship in History Through the University of Winnipeg Alumni Association Fund ofThe Winnipeg Foundation, Mrs. C.N.Halstead has provided a scholarship to commemorate the long association with The Collegiate of her husband, the late Dean C.N.Halstead, both as Dean and as Instructor in History. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to the full-course student in The Collegiate obtaining the highest mark in History 40S who is continuing studies in the University in a program consisting of at least four full courses. Hong Kong Alumni Chapter Scholarship The Hong Kong Alumni Scholarship will be awarded to a student demonstrating

academic achievement and financial need. Qualifying candidates will be Hong Kong high school graduates who register for degree programs at The University of Winnipeg. This entrance scholarship will be renewable for up to 3 additional years. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application form. * IBEW 2034 - Canadian Federation of Labour Manitoba Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded to an eligible dependent of a member in good standing of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 2034. It will be presented annually to an outstanding high school graduate entering First Year at The University of Winnipeg. International Baccalaureate Entrance Scholarships Scholarships of $2250 will be awarded to students who are entering the University for the first time on the basis of the International Baccalaureate Diploma. To be eligible, students must present the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a grade total of at least 30, including the extended essay and the Theory of Knowledge course, and with no grade below 4 on the three higher level and three subsidiary level papers. These scholarships may not be held in conjunction with a Special Entrance Scholarship. International Student Entrance Scholarship Several scholarships of $5000 each will be awarded to international students based on admission averages. These scholarships may not be held in conjunction with a Special Entrance Scholarship. Betty Anna Isfeld Entrance Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2006 in honour of Betty Anna Isfeld. Known through the Interlake region, the Isfeld family proudly promotes its Icelandic heritage while valuing academic excellence. This scholarship will be awarded annually to a student with the highest average entering the University and graduating from one of the three high schools in the Interlake regional of Manitoba (Gimli, Arborg, Riverton). Dr. George & Doris Johnson Entrance Scholarship This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to an outstanding high school graduate entering the University. * Ross A. Johnston Entrance Scholarship in Mathematics & Statistics This scholarship was established by Ross A. Johnston (B.A., United College, 1952; LL.B., Manitoba, 1956). It will be awarded to one or more students entering the University of Winnipeg and intending to major in Mathematics or Statistics. Leonard Krueger Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded annually to both a male and a female graduate in Grade XII at The Collegiate who receive the highest academic standing in that year and who continue their studies at the University of Winnipeg. Alfred Duncan Longman Scholarship The University of Winnipeg Alumni Association has provided a scholarship, through The Winnipeg Foundation, in recognition of the long association of Mr. Longman with United College. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to the full-course student in The Collegiate who achieves the highest combined final mark in at least two credits of English 40S and who is continuing studies in the University in a program consisting of at least four full courses. Lost Prizes Entrance Scholarship This entrance scholarship was established by the Faculty of Education to support Winnipeg 1 School Division students entering the Faculty. It will be awarded to an outstanding student who has overcome disadvantages, and at the same time contributed to the community and school. Financial need may be given consideration as a supplementary criterion in the selection process. MacBean Foundation Entrance Scholarship Fund A number of awards made available through The Winnipeg Foundation and varying according to the need of recipients are offered to students obtaining good academic standing in the matriculation year and entering the University for the first time. (See Special Entrance Scholarships).

4  Student Awards * Manitoba Blue Cross Entrance Award One award of $750 will be awarded on the basis of financial need and high overall academic standing in Grade 12 to a student entering any full-time program at the University of Winnipeg Elizabeth May Markle Scholarship Fund Funds are available, through The Winnipeg Foundation, to provide scholarship awards to graduates of high schools in Manitoba. Awards shall be made on the basis of scholastic merit and financial need. (See Special Entrance Scholarships). Manitoba Schools Science Symposium Entrance Scholarship The University of Winnipeg will award a $800 scholarship to an outstanding Senior 4 participant of the Manitoba Schools Science Symposium on the recommendation of the MSSS Scholarship Committee. * Meadwell Scholarship in French This scholarship, in the amount of $1000.00, is established by Professor Kenneth Meadwell in honour of the 75th birthday of his mother Shirley Meadwell and the 80th birthday of his father Frederick Meadwell in 2002. It is to be awarded to an outstanding Basic French 40S Manitoba high school graduating student who enrols in French Studies 1111, Practical Language Skills, at the University of Winnipeg in the academic year following high school graduation. * Margaret E. Nix and Slade C. Nix Entrance Scholarship This scholarship was established by Dr. Margaret E. Nix, a 1943 graduate of United College. It will be awarded annually to a female Aboriginal student who resides in Manitoba and is entering an undergraduate degree program at the University of Winnipeg. Natanis Agnes Phillips Memorial Entrance Scholarship This scholarship, provided by the University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary, is offered to an outstanding high school graduate who is entering an undergraduate degree program at the University of Winnipeg. Erica and Arnold Rogers Entrance Scholarship This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to an outstanding high school graduate entering the University. Cecil Essadelle Rombough Memorial Entrance Scholarship This scholarship, established through a bequest to The Winnipeg Foundation from Miss Rombough, will be awarded to an outstanding graduate of a Winnipeg high school who is entering the University. * Brina and Abraham Shubin Entrance Scholarship This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to an outstanding high school graduate entering the University. * H. Emerson Snyder Entrance Scholarship Mr. H. Emerson Snyder, dedicated educator in the Winnipeg school system and co-author of a geometry text book used in Manitoba schools from 1924 to 1949, has established an entrance scholarship to be awarded annually to a high school graduate who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship, character and citizenship. Luella Sprung Memorial Entrance Scholarship Miss Sprung, Lady Stick of Class ‘31 and sometimes member of the Board of Regents and Senate, has bequeathed an annual entrance scholarship to an outstanding high school graduate entering this University. * Silver Heights Collegiate 50th Reunion Legacy Award This entrance scholarship was established by Silver Heights Collegiate alumni following the school’s 50th anniversary reunion, which was held on the occasion of its closing in the summer of 2007. The scholarship will be awarded to a Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate graduate who will be attending The University of Winnipeg and who has made voluntary contributions to the school and community and demonstrates a commitment to social justice and activism.

* St. James Collegiate 50th Anniversary Legacy Awards Established by the St. James Collegiate Alumni following the school’s 50th anniversary reunion in the fall of 2001, two entrance scholarships will be awarded to St. James Collegiate graduates who will be attending the University of Winnipeg and who have made voluntary contributions to the school and the community. One scholarship will be presented to a student who has excelled in the Humanities and one will be presented to a student who has excelled in Mathematics, Science, and Technology. * Gladys K.Thompson Memorial Entrance Scholarship This scholarship, established in 1980 by Joseph W.Thompson and his children, Beth and John, in memory of his wife and their mother, is to be awarded annually to a student of St. James Collegiate or Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate who is entering the University with high academic standing and has shown particular excellence in English. Chancellor P.H.T.Thorlakson Entrance Scholarships Two scholarships have been established in appreciation of Dr. P.H.T. Thorlakson’s nine years of distinguished service as Chancellor of the University, 1969-1978. These scholarships will be awarded to two outstanding high school graduates entering this University. University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Entrance Scholarships These scholarships, provided by the Women’s Auxiliary, are offered to three outstanding high school graduates who are entering an undergraduate degree program at the University. * War Amputations (Manitoba Branch) Entrance Scholarships These scholarships, provided by the War Amputations of Canada (Manitoba Branch), will be awarded to Manitoba residents with financial need who are entering the University and who are either handicapped or children of a handicapped person. James T. Watson Scholarship Fund Funds are available to assist students of good academic standing, both freshmen and undergraduates. (See Special Entrance Scholarships).

The University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Since 1915, women’s auxiliaries of Manitoba College, Wesley College, United College, and The University of Winnipeg have provided assistance with raising funds for student projects. Fund-raising for scholarships has been carried out since 1921. Scholarships have been established through the fund-raising efforts and with the assistance of bequests and special gifts from Dr. Annie Mae Moore, Florence May Riddell, Mrs. W.C. Graham, and Mrs. G.B. King. Additional gifts to Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship Fund are welcome. The following scholarships in the Faculty of Arts, Science, Education, and Business and Education are provided through the generosity of the Women’s Auxiliary: Natanis Agnes Phillips Memorial Entrance Scholarship University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Entrance Scholarship University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship in Criminal Justice University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship in Women’s and Gender Studies The terms of these awards may be found in the appropriate sections of this publication.

* These awards require the completion of the Entrance Scholarship Application form.

Student Awards  5 Bursaries

UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS

A bursary is a grant normally made to a student proving financial need who holds a satisfactory academic record. These awards all require the completion of a Bursary Application Form (except where otherwise indicated). Many bursaries are available to students in any year. (See page 18).

Most undergraduate scholarships which are based on academic standing alone require no application. Where one is required, it is so indicated. Application for undergraduate scholarships should be made by July 31 on a form obtainable from the Awards Office, Graham Hall. Late applications may receive consideration, but only after all applications received by the date indicated above have been considered. There are also certain other requirements for some awards as noted below.

Board of Regents Entrance Bursaries The Board of Regents offers a number of entrance bursaries for First Year students with financial need and good academic standing. Logie Butchart Memorial Bursary Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Butchart of Minnedosa founded, by endowment, a bursary in memory of their son, Logie Butchart, who was a student in Wesley College before he enlisted in the war of 1914-1918 in which he gave his life. Only soldiers, the children of soldiers or direct descendants of soldiers may become beneficiaries. Preference will be given to students registered in First Year. * Tom Dercola Humanitarian Bursary This bursary was established in June 2007 to honour Tom Dercola who retired after teaching for 38 years at St. James Collegiate. It will be awarded to a St. James Collegiate student with financial need and high academic standing in Grade 12 who is entering any full-time program at The University of Winnipeg and who has a record of community service. * Manitoba Blue Cross Bursary for a Student with Special Needs One bursary of $750 will be awarded to a student who is entering full-time studies in any program at The University of Winnipeg and who must incur additional expenses to attend the university due to a physical or other handicap. * Manitoba Blue Cross Travelers Bursary One bursary of $750 will be awarded, on the basis of financial need and high overall academic standing in Grade 12, to a student from rural Manitoba who must travel more than 100 kilometres to enter a full-time program of studies at The University of Winnipeg. Joan Ellacott Ross Bursary This bursary was established in 2006 by Joan Ellacott Ross and by John, Betsy, and Gray (Eva) in honour of their mother, Joan. It will be awarded to a student in good standing, who demonstrates financial need and is in the first year of fulltime studies in any undergraduate degree program at The University of Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. W.A.V. Pearce Memorial Bursary This bursary will be awarded to a student of good academic standing entering the Faculty of Arts and Science. Financial need will be a prime consideration in determining this award. Inez Sellgren Bursary This bursary has been established by Carol Shields (1935-2003) in honour of her mother to provide financial assistance to a single parent entering any program of study at the University of Winnipeg on a full-time basis. Selection will be based on financial need with preference given to students whose assessed financial need for government-sponsored student aid programs exceed the maximum financial aid package available from these student aid programs.

* These awards require the completion of the Entrance Scholarship Application form. Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries Initiative The Government of Manitoba provides matching funds for donations made to universities and colleges through its Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries Initiative (MSBI).MSBI matching grants are used to provide direct scholarship and bursary assistance to students, and to supplement endowments for both new and existing awards. The University is grateful to the Government of Manitoba for its generosity.

Scholarships Academic Proficiency Scholarships These scholarships are awarded, without the necessity of an application, to all full-time and part-time students who are eligible according to the terms outlined below. Major funding is by The University of Winnipeg Board of Regents. Additional significant funding comes from the Winnipeg Rh Institute, the Robert Bruce Scholarship Fund, and the Herbert Leighton Draper Scholarship Fund. Students’academic records are assessed for Academic Proficiency Scholarships in chronological order upon completion of the first 30th, 60th, and 90th credit hours of their undergraduate careers after the Fall/Winter and Spring Terms. To be eligible for an Academic Proficiency Scholarship upon completing the 90th credit hour, students must be entering the final year of a 4-year B.A. or B.Sc, a B.A. (Hons.) program, the fourth year of the Integrated B.Ed. degree, or the first year of the After-Degree B.Ed. program. No more than 6 credit hours in each group of 30 may be transferred in from another institution. Two award levels have been established. The first level is awarded to students with a grade point average of 4.00 and higher. The second level is for students with an average below 4.00 but not less than 3.55. Eligible students will be rank-ordered, and awards in the amount set for that level will be offered to them, beginning with those at the top of the list, until all the money in the scholarship budget has been disbursed or until the last student on the list has received an offer, whichever comes first.

* Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz Aboriginal Student in Science Scholarship Established in 2006 by Dr. Alaa. S. Abd-El-Aziz, former Professor of Chemistry, Dean of Science, and Vice-President--Research, International, and External Affairs, in recognition of the importance of science education for Aboriginal students, this scholarship will be awarded to an Aboriginal student enrolling in Second Year at The University of Winnipeg with a declared major in the Faculty of Science. * Alumni Family Achievement Scholarship This $2000 scholarship, provided by the University of Winnipeg Alumni Association, will be awarded to a student who has completed at least 30 credit hours at the University of Winnipeg, and is registered in an undergraduate or graduate degree program. Applicants must have made significant contributions to extracurricular activities on the University of Winnipeg campus OR must be able to document significant accomplishments outside the classroom which involve innovation and entrepreneurship. At least one parent or grandparent must be an alumnus or alumna.(Alumni are defined as those who have completed at least 30 credit hours at the University of Winnipeg, who have received a degree from United College or Wesley College, completed a diploma or certificate program from the University of Winnipeg Continuing Education Division, or have completed the minimum course credit hours required for admission to a professional program at another Canadian university). * Morag Duncan Apostle Scholarship This scholarship is established by Morag Duncan Apostle (B.A., 1992) who, having spent many years breeding Rhodesian Ridgebacks (Stalkmoor Perm.

6  Student Awards Reg.), recognizes the essential qualities of compassion, natural ability, and talent with animals that a good veterinarian must possess. It is established in memory of her parents, James N. and Agnes M. Duncan, and her grandparents, John and Grace Anderson MacGregor, and James and Johan MacLeod Duncan of Scotland, and will be awarded to a student entering the final year of an undergraduate science degree intending to pursue studies in Veterinary Medicine * R. Fletcher Argue Scholarships Mrs. Annie Argue, her family and friends have provided three scholarships in memory of Dr. R. Fletcher Argue. These scholarships will be awarded to students in any year who are preparing for Christian service in such fields as education, social work, the ministry, etc., and who have good academic standing. Students in the Faculty of Theology are eligible as well. Board of Regents Scholarships for Transfer Students The Board of Regents offers scholarships for up to 5 top students who are granted advanced standing in at least 18 credit hours on transfer from other post-secondary institutions. A minimum grade point average of 3.55 is required on the transferred courses, in order for a student to be eligible. Robert Bruce Scholarship Fund There are a number of scholarships to be awarded on the basis of proficiency, and a number of bursaries on the basis of proficiency and need, to students in any year at the University. (See Academic Proficiency Scholarships). * Rev. Thomas Buchanan Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, bequeathed by the Rev. Thomas Buchanan, of the Class of 1917, will be awarded annually to a student who demonstrates academic proficiency and is entering the second year of studies at this University. * Jan & Fred Butler Scholarship This scholarship is established by Dr. James Butler (B.A., 1990) in honour of his parents, Jan and Fred Butler. It will be awarded to full-time students with disabilities who have completed at least 30 credit hours and are continuing their studies at the University of Winnipeg. Chancellor John A. Bulman Scholarship This scholarship was established in 1997 in honour of Dr. John A. Bulman with gratitude for his many years of service on the Board of Regents (1967-1982) including two years as Chair (1977-79), and 12 years as Chancellor (1984-96). It will be awarded to an outstanding student or students in any undergraduate degree program. Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University Asper Scholarship This scholarship has been established by the Asper Foundation to encourage students to spend part of their academic careers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Scholarships are open to any University of Winnipeg students who have completed 30 credit hours, are studying, history, political science, or other areas of the social sciences, and who intend to complete their degrees at the University of Winnipeg.Scholarships for study in Israel may be awarded for either a six-week or a one year program. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application form. Isabelle and Lew Miles Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University Scholarship This scholarship has been established by Isabelle Miles to encourage students to spend part of their academic careers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. These scholarships are open to any University of Winnipeg students who have completed at least 30 credit hours, are studying humanities or social sciences, and who intend to complete their degrees at the University of Winnipeg. Scholarships may be awarded for either a six week or a one year program. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application form. Churchill Scholarship Rev. J.W. Churchill, M.A., D.D., has provided a scholarship in memory of his wife and his son, Dr. Harold Churchill, B.A., M.D. The award will be made to

the student who obtains the highest standing in second year and whose course include 2000 or higher level courses in two of English, History, or Philosophy. Class of ‘52 Reunion Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2002 by the United College Class of ‘52 in celebration of its 50th anniversary. It shall be awarded annually to a student in the final year of any undergraduate degree program at The University of Winnipeg who has demonstrated good academic performance and has been actively involved in the University community. * Cloverdale Paint Scholarship Established in 2008, the Cloverdale Paint Scholarship will be awarded to a resident of Manitoba or Saskatchewan who has demonstrated a commitment to community service and career and/or entrepreneurial objectives. Preference will be given to students related to employees of Cloverdale Paint. Harry S. Crowe Scholarship Established by the Class of ‘53 in honour of their professor, Harry S. Crowe, Senior Stick in 1942 and recipient of the Military Cross for bravery during World War II, this scholarship will be awarded to a student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and who is continuing studies at the University of Winnipeg. Dr.Crowe was the Gold Medallist in Arts and Science at the University of Manitoba in 1946, and he returned to United College to teach after graduate work in history at the University of Toronto and Columbia University. The Class of 1953 elected him Honourary President. An inspiring teacher, both learned and compassionate, he encouraged students to defend academic freedom both in and outside the classroom, and by his example, to take seriously their responsibilities as citizens. Patrick Deane Provost Prize This prize honours the service of Dr. Patrick Deane as Academic Vice-President (2001-2005) and Provost (2004-05) of The University of Winnipeg. It will be awarded to a Student of Highest Distinction entering the final year of an undergraduate degree program. Genevieve Doidge Memorial Scholarship in Arts This scholarship is established from the estate of Genevieve A. Doidge (Class of ‘35) to recognize excellence in Arts. It will be awarded to a student who is entering the fourth year of a B.A.(Hons.) or B.A.(4-year) degree program. Fred Douglas Place Residents’ Tribute Scholarship The Fred Douglas Place Residents’ Tribute Scholarship has been established to honour The University of Winnipeg faculty who serve as speakers in the Fred Douglas Place Residents’ Lecture Series. It will be awarded annually to an outstanding student in Arts or Science who has completed First Year and is registered in an undergraduate degree program at The University of Winnipeg. Herbert Leighton Draper Scholarship Fund A number of Academic Proficiency Scholarships are offered annually in memory of Herbert Leighton Draper, a 1926 graduate of Wesley College. (See Academic Proficiency Scholarships). William L. Dyker Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established from the estate of William L. Dyker in 1995, and from gifts from family and friends. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed 30 credit hours and is continuing at the University in any undergraduate degree program. * Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Scholarship This scholarship, provided by Enbridge Pipelines Inc., will be awarded to an Aboriginal student who has completed at least 30 credit hours in any undergraduate degree program, and who has participated in extra-curricular activities at the University or in the community. * Isabell Evans Virtuosi Concerts Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2004 in memory of Isabell Evans and her long and varied involvement in musical and vocal performance. It will be awarded to a student in any undergraduate degree program who has an active interest and involvement in music through activities such as vocal performance, participation in choirs, musical theatre, and instrumental study and performance.

Student Awards  7 * Frostiak & Leslie Scholarship The Frostiak and Leslie Scholarship has been established by Larry Frostiak to recognize a student in an undergraduate degree program who exhibits leadership and a commitment to excellence. This may be demonstrated by involvement in a leadership role in areas such as university affairs, sports, or community activities. The intent of this scholarship is to recognize and reward students who are committed to excellence in themselves, as well as to helping others achieve, and to encourage the development of society’s future leaders. * Four Directions Aboriginal Student Scholarship Established in 2008 by Donald A. Bailey, Professor of History (1969-2005), this scholarship commemorates his deep regard for aboriginal teachers and his debt to those aboriginal students who enriched his courses with their presence and participation. The scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding aboriginal student in any Faculty. The highest priority will be given to students who have completed courses with a strong focus on aboriginal issues, with special weight being given to courses in an aboriginal language. Financial need may be given consideration as a supplementary criterion in the selection process. Lillian Gibbons Scholarship in the Humanities Provided through the generosity of Miss Gibbons, this scholarship will be awarded annually to a student who has demonstrated excellence in some field of the Humanities and who will be entering a fourth year of study in that field. * Roger and Kathleen Graham Scholarship This scholarship is given by Kathleen Graham in recognition of her husband’s distinguished writing and teaching of Canadian history and of their undergraduate years together at United College (1939-41). It is intended to recognize excellence in History and English and will be awarded annually to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) with high academic standing and who intends to continue studies at the University by majoring in both History and English in a General, Four-year or Honours degree program. * George A. Grierson Memorial Scholarships These scholarships are donated through The Winnipeg Foundation from the estate of Isobel Margaretta Grierson, a 1938 graduate of United College, in memory of her uncle, George A. Grierson. Mr. Grierson was born in Brantford, Ontario in 1867. He taught in Manitoba in Birds Hill and Minnedosa, and was elected as a Liberal MLA for the Minnedosa area in 1913. The scholarships will be awarded annually to students of Aboriginal origin, or whose families or the students themselves have immigrated to Canada within the last 20 years. Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated persistence and strength of character, especially female students. Marsha P. Hanen Undergraduate Scholarship Established in 2004 by Dr. Marsha P. Hanen, President of the University of Winnipeg from 1989 to 1999, this scholarship will be awarded to a student who has an outstanding academic record and who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is continuing studies in an undergraduate degree program. Hanna Family Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2007 by Alan (LL.D. ’92; Board of Regents, 1976-1991, and Chair, 1984-86) and Dianne (UW student of Classics and Art History), proud parents of Robert (UW student of Philosophy), Douglas, and Donald, all of whom are university medalists. It will be awarded to a student with high academic standing who is continuing studies towards a degree at The University of Winnipeg. Special consideration may be given to students majoring in Classics, History, or Philosophy. Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Hunter Scholarship This scholarship is established in memory of Dr. R.O.A.Hunter, Third Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg, and his wife, Doris Hunter. It will be awarded to a continuing, undergraduate student with high academic standing, outstanding leadership qualities, and significant extracurricular involvements. This scholarship will be awarded on the recommendation of the trustees of the Sir William Stephenson Scholarship. Roderick O. A. Hunter Memorial Scholarship Established in 2003 in memory of the late Dr. Roderick O. A. Hunter, Third

Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg, this scholarship fund is made available to support a full-time University of Winnipeg student with financial need who is entering second year in any discipline. This scholarship is renewable for one additional year. Applicants for this scholarship must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Isbister Undergraduate Scholarship The Board of Governors of The University of Manitoba has allocated four Isbister Undergraduate Scholarships to students in a non-graduating year at The University of Winnipeg. Two scholarships are offered to two top students in Arts and two to two top students in Science. A minimum average of B+ is required. These scholarships are tenable at any of the three Manitoba universities in the following year provided that the student continues in full-time studies. Dr. Jessie Blackwood Lang Scholarship Dr. Jessie Blackwood Lang graduate from Wesley College in 1937, where she achieved high academic standing and excelled as a student leader and athlete. Her experience as a student instilled in her a lifelong love of learning and service to others. Jessie was awarded an Honourary Doctor of Laws from The University of Winnipeg in 1997, in recognition of her distinguished contributions to the community. Established in 2010, this scholarship celebrates the traditions and values of Wesley College. It will be awarded to a student entering the Third Year with an A average, who is involved in the University. Preference may be given to a student majoring in Mathematics. Iva Stewart Leins Scholarship This scholarship is established by Iva Stewart Leins who graduated from Wesley College in 1926. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours), is entering Second Year with high academic standing and financial need, and who intends to continue studies at the University in an Arts degree program. Applicants for this scholarship must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Arvilla Lightly Scholarship This scholarship is presented by her family in honour of Arvilla Lightly.It will be awarded annually to a student from rural Manitoba who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and is continuing in any year of any undergraduate degree program. Jo Lindal Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is given by the Alumni Association and Mrs. Ruth Hilland (United College, Class of 1946) in memory of her mother Mrs. W.J. Lindal (Wesley College, Class of 1916) who went on to graduate with the Gold Medal in Law in 1919 after completing her B.A. at Wesley College. It will be awarded to a woman entering third year who has the highest standing in a major in any of the Social Sciences. The award will be made on the basis of standing obtained in second year and, to qualify, the student must continue in third year. * Judge Walter J. Lindal Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is given by Mrs. Ruth Hilland, United College Class of 1946, in memory of her father, Judge Walter J. Lindal, graduate of Wesley College Class of 1911, and later Law at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. As a renowned author and editor, he was deeply concerned about forging strong identity among the many strands of the Canadian fabric. His service to the community was recognized with an Honorary Doctorate from The University of Winnipeg in 1971. The scholarship will be awarded to a continuing student with leadership qualities who intends to pursue studies in Law. * Edith Lindsay Memorial Scholarship Established by Joan Anderson (B.A., 1983) in memory of her mother Edith Lindsay, this scholarship is given with particular appreciation for those University of Winnipeg faculty members who provide understanding and support to students who have returned to formal studies after some time away. It is intended to provide support to a female student who has completed at least 30 credit hours, who is pursuing a university education after a lapse of at least 7 years since previous formal education, whose current program of studies includes the humanities, and who shows determination to succeed. Financial need will be taken into consideration.

8  Student Awards * Lions Club of Winnipeg Housing Centres 25th Anniversary Scholarship This scholarship is presented by the Lions Club of Winnipeg Housing Centres to a student enroled in gerontology-related studies who has a continuing interest in the field of aging and who has demonstrated this interest through involvement in community-based organizations and agencies. (Students in the Faculty of Theology are also eligible to apply for this award). Alberta Shearer Loeb Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is established from the estate of Alberta Shearer Loeb (B.A., United College, 1941). It will be awarded annually to a student with scholastic ability and financial need who has completed First Year (30 credit hours), is entering Second Year, and who is continuing studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University. Preference may be given to a student majoring in the Humanities. Applicants for this scholarship must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Rose and Stefan Maroy Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, bequeathed by Helen S. Maroy to honour her parents, will be awarded annually to a student who demonstrates academic proficiency and is entering the second year of studies at The University of Winnipeg. * James E. and Lyna McNeill General Proficiency Scholarship This scholarship was established in 1977 to commemorate the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James E. McNeill’s Golden Wedding Anniversary. It will be awarded to a rural student proceeding from first year to second year at this University. Mature-Status Student Scholarship This scholarship, provided by the Mature Student Centre of the University of Winnipeg, is to be awarded to the Mature Status student with the best record of academic achievement after completing three or more courses at the University as a full-time student. * James G. Oborne Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2001 by the University of Winnipeg in honour of James G. Oborne’s service as independent Chair of the Pension Committee. It will be awarded to a student entering the final year of a degree program in Business & Administration or Economics who has significant extra-curricular and community involvements, has completed at least 18 credit hours of Humanities courses, and who has a stated intention of pursuing a career in business. Louis J. Reycraft Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to United Church theological candidates entering second or third year Arts. The award will be made annually when the Student Services Committee is convinced that the person so qualifying is eminently wellequipped and shows promise of an effective ministry in the Church. Application for this scholarship must be made with the Faculty of Theology. * Carl Ridd Scholarship in the Humanities This scholarship is established by friends and former students of Carl Ridd in recognition of his years of teaching at United College (1966-67) and the University of Winnipeg (1967-95). It will be awarded to a student who has an outstanding record in a Humanities Major, Honours, or 4-year program. Preference will be given to a student who has demonstrated involvement in humanitarian or social justice organizations. * Dr. James Ross (MC, M.D., FRCS) Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a full-time student or students in the final year of an undergraduate degree program at The University of Winnipeg who intends to pursue a career in the area of health services. Preference may be given to students embarking on a career in medicine or nursing. The H.V. Rutherford Scholarship This scholarship, established by John and Kathleen Roberts in honour of Homer Vincent Rutherford, Professor Emeritus of History, will be awarded to the most academically outstanding student who will be completing the final year of an undergraduate degree at The University of Winnipeg as a full-time student. In a formal application, the student must indicate a clear interest in undertaking a career in teaching and research at the University level. Students in any

Scholarships Provided from the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence Dr. Edgar Van Nuys Allen Memorial Scholarship – Biology Dr. Isaac & Mrs. Sandra Battel Entrance Scholarship Molly Rogers Brickman & Leo Brickman Scholarship – Chemistry Philip Joseph Rogers Brickman Memorial Scholarship – Psychology Doba & Maier Calof Memorial Scholarship – Philosophy Morton Stanley Calof Scholarship – Inner City & Urban Studies Dr. Charles Code Scholarship - Biology Sarah & Isadore Gurevitch Memorial Scholarship - Anthropology Gerritdina & Alphonse Hince Scholarship - French Studies Dr. George & Doris Johnson Entrance Scholarship Marion & David Korn Scholarship - Politics Dr. Jean Memken & Dr. Michael Rogers Scholarship - Education Religious of the Sacred Heart Scholarship - Religious Studies Dr. Arnold Rogers Scholarship - Mathematics, Statistics Celia & Philip Samuel Rogers Memorial Scholarship – English Erica Rogers Scholarship - Economics Erica & Arnold Rogers Entrance Scholarship Erica & Arnold Rogers Scholarship – Applied Computer Science Erica & Arnold Rogers Scholarship - History Erica & Arnold Rogers Scholarship – Criminal Justice Lori Ellen Rogers Scholarship - Developmental Studies Patricia Ruth Rogers Scholarship - English Susan L. Rogers Scholarship - Geography V. Beatrice Shaw Scholarship - Theatre & Film Brina & Abraham Shubin Entrance Scholarship Dr. Herbert Shubin Memorial Scholarship - Physics Robena (Robbie) Sykes Memorial Scholarship in Canadian Literature - English Gabrielle Taubner Van De Pape Scholarship – English Dr. Paul H.T. Thorlakson Scholarship - History Dr. Kenneth Trueman Memorial Scholarship – Sociology Dr. Henry Woltman Scholarship – Kinesiology & Applied Health Beatrice & John Zack Scholarship - Classics The terms of these awards may be found in the appropriate sections of this publication.

discipline are eligible to apply. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application form. Rev. John H. and Mrs. Myrtle (Webster) Shemilt Scholarship Established in 2005 by Leslie W. and Elizabeth Shemilt, this scholarship is named in memory of Leslie Shemilt’s parents, a ministry couple who gave long and faithful service to the Methodist Church, and later to the United Church in the Conference of Manitoba/Northwestern Ontario. It will be awarded annually to a full-time student in any undergraduate degree program of The University of Winnipeg. Preference will be given to student from Manitoba or northwestern Ontario. * Campbell K. Shepherd Memorial Scholarship Established by the family and friends of Mr. Shepherd, a distinguished public servant and graduate of the University in the Class of 1961. This scholarship will be awarded for outstanding academic and other achievements by a student proceeding from second to third y ear. * Catherine Sosiak Memorial Scholarship This award is provided by Evelyn and Leonard Etkin in memory of Catherine Sosiak, ardent environmentalist.The worthy student will be one who has demonstrated devotion to and active participation in environmental issues. Principal J.W. Sparling Scholarship The family of the late Principal Sparling has endowed a scholarship which will be awarded to a student entering second year who obtains the highest standing on the examinations of the first year.

Student Awards  9 Sir William Stephenson Scholarships These scholarships, established in 1984 by Sir William Stephenson through The Winnipeg Foundation, are awarded annually to one or two students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, superior leadership qualities and the potential to make a valuable contribution to Canada. The responsibility for selection is shared by the Senate Student Services Committee and the Sir William Stephenson Scholarship Trustees. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application form. * Henry Rieff Stewart Memorial Scholarship for Adult Learners in Arts, Science, or Education This scholarship is established by his wife Jocelyn in memory of Henry Rieff Stewart, who graduated from the Collegiate in 1948 and attended United College from 1948 to 1950, and in recognition of the extended family’s long involvement with the University of Winnipeg. It will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and for whom at least seven years have elapsed between previous formal education and the resumption of studies at the University. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2010 in recognition of the important work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and to honour students who are descendants of survivors of residential schools or who themselves are residential school survivors. Two awards will be made annually, one each to a female and a male student, If there are no qualifying applications from a female or a male candidate, then the scholarships can be awarded to two female or two male candidates. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application form. * United College Class of ‘50 Reunion Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2000 by the United College Class of ‘50 in celebration of its 50th Anniversary. It shall be awarded annually to a student in the final year of any undergraduate degree program who has been actively involved in the University community. * UWFA Scholarships Scholarships of $500 each, made possible through the generosity of the University of Winnipeg Faculty Association, will be awarded to two students who have made exceptional, voluntary contributions to campus life at the University of Winnipeg or to the larger, off-campus community. Applicants must have completed at least 30 credit hours and may be registered in any undergraduate degree program.

University Women’s Club of Winnipeg The following scholarships are provided through the generosity of the University Women’s Club of Winnipeg: Winifred Gamble Bursary - Education (Winnipeg Education Centre) Bethia Henry Memorial Scholarship - Sociology Bethia Henry Memorial Scholarship - Theatre & Film E. Phyllis Smith Scholarship - English Mary Talbot Memorial Scholarship - Education The terms of these awards may be found in the appropriate sections of this publication. University of Winnipeg Retirees Association Scholarship This scholarship is established to comemorate the countless years of excellent and dedicated service provided by all retirees of The University of Winnipeg. It is intended to encourage and support a continuing student who has completed at least 60 credit hours, and who has a record of volunteerism. UWSA Part-time Student Scholarship This scholarship, provided by the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association, will be awarded to the student who has the best academic record upon completion of the first 24 credit hours of a degree program and who has completed those courses on a part-time basis. * University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship This scholarship, provided by the Women’s Auxiliary, is awarded to a continuing student on the basis of high academic standing and an active contribution to extra-curricular activities. Joseph Wolinsky Memorial Scholarships in Social Sciences One or more scholarships are provided by funds bequeathed to The Winnipeg Foundation by the late Joseph Wolinsky of Winnipeg. * These awards require the completion of the Undergraduate Scholarship Application

Prizes & Awards Prizes, unless otherwise indicated in the terms of award, do not carry any condition that the recipient register in a subsequent session at the University or continue in a particular course of studies. Campus Sustainability Recognition Award An annual award will be presented to a student who has made a significant contribution to promoting the environmental, social, or economic sustainability of The University of Winnipeg. The contributions may have been made over a student’s entire career with the University or specifically during the past academic year. An annual award also will be given to a University staff or faculty member. Commercial Girls Club Book Prize This prize has been provided through a gift to the University of Winnipeg by the Winnipeg Commercial Girls Club. It is to be awarded each year to a woman student entering second year on the basis of academic work done in the first year. H.E. Duckworth Prize The H.E. Duckworth Prize will be awarded annually to the outstanding Alumni Entrance Scholarship Program (AESP) student of the past year’s class of AESP recipients based on academic excellence. Harris Consulting Award for Student Leadership The Harris Consulting Award for Student Leadership is made annually to a student who demonstrates the qualities of conviction and courage through leadership

in student government; as a student representative on a governing student organization or committee; as a spokesperson for a student cause or issue; or in other areas of student leadership at The University of Winnipeg. Eligible students must be registered on a full-time basis at The University of Winnipeg, maintain a minimum GPA of 3.00, and submit an application for this award to the Awards & Financial Aid Office, accompanied by at least one letter of reference. People’s Co-op Award This prize was established by the People’s Co-operative Limited (1928-1992) through The Winnipeg Foundation as a legacy to the Co-operative’s immigrant founders who saw education as an important aim of the People’s Co-op. The prize will be awarded to an undergraduate student with an interest and proficiency in progressive labour studies as demonstrated in a paper completed as part of course requirements and submitted for this award. Preference will be given to students whose work includes a study of the role and contribution of co-operatives. Shanker Memorial Prizes These prizes have been established by Dr. Prem Shanker in memory of his parents, Dr. Vishnu and Vachan Shanker.These awards will be given to two students, one from any University course and another from the Collegiate, who have written the best essays promoting dialogue, understanding and mutual acceptance between two or more religious traditions. Preference will be given to essays which consider both Eastern and Western religious traditions, or which promote

10  Student Awards the idea of non-violent ways of bringing about social change. A student may submit the paper for consideration, or a teacher may forward the submission to the Chair, Department of Religious Studies, on or before April 1.

ANTHROPOLOGY Friends of Graham Hall Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded to a student in an Anthropology Major or Honours program who is entering third or fourth year and has a record of outstanding achievement. Sarah & Isadore Gurevitch Memorial Scholarship in Anthropology This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year Honours Anthropology program. John Dee Maurer Memorial Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded to a student in an Anthropology Major or Honours program who is entering the third or fourth year and has a record of outstanding achievement.

APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE Erica and Arnold Rogers Scholarship in Applied Computer Science This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year program in Applied Computer Science. Westcoast Energy Scholarship in Applied Computer Science Scholarships will be awarded to two students entering the final year of the 4-year program in Applied Computer Science. One scholarship will be awarded to a student who has high standing in the Group 1 courses of the Applied Computer Science Major. The other scholarship will be awarded to a student who has high standing on all courses completed.

ART HISTORY Art History Scholarship This scholarship is offered on the nomination of the Department of History to a student of outstanding academic promise who has taken at least three courses in Art History or who has taken at least two courses in Art History and who is registered in at least one additional Art History course. Angela Elizabeth Davis Memorial Prize in Art History This prize is presented in memory of Dr. Angela Davis, a 1977 B.A.(Hons.) and 1979 , M.A. graduate of the University, who had a long-standing and passionate interest in both history and art. It will be awarded annually to the student who obtains the highest standing in History 2800, History of European Art. Katherine Jane Duckworth Memorial Scholarship This scholarship in the amount of one 6-credit hour course is established in memory of Katherine Jane Duckworth, a friend of the University who had a strong interest in art and art history, by her family. It will be awarded annually to a student entering third or fourth year and majoring in Art History in any undergraduate degree program. Keele Scholarship in Art History This scholarship is awarded by the W. C. Keele family to a continuing student majoring in Art History.

BIOCHEMISTRY Klaus and Ingrid Philipp Scholarship in Biochemistry The Klaus and Ingrid Philipp Scholarship in Biochemistry celebrates the lives of

Ingrid and Klaus Philipp.Klaus Philipp dedicated more than 32 years to his work as an Instructor in the Department of Chemistry, retiring in 1999. The scholarship was established in 2002 in memory of Ingrid Philipp, his wife of 34 years. It will be awarded annually to a student, enrolled in the 4-year or Honours program in Biochemistry, who has the highest grade point average in the best 18 credit hours of Chemistry completed at the University of Winnipeg. The grades awarded for the laboratories associated with Biochemistry 3502/3 and 3503/3 may account for a full 6 of these 18 credit hours, if it is to a candidate’s advantage. George Tomlinson Scholarship in Biochemistry This scholarship was established with a bequest from Professor George Tomlinson, a member of the Chemistry Department from 1974 to 2007, Chair of Chemistry from 2005 to 2007, and an esteemed teacher and researcher in Biochemistry. He was a major contributor to planning and administration at the University of Winnipeg from 1991 to 2007, notably as Vice-President Academic from 1995 to 2001. The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student, selected by the Chemistry Department in a 4-Year or Honours Biochemistry or Chemistry program who 1) has completed 6 credit hours of Biochemistry and 3 credit hours of Physical Chemistry, 2) has completed or is registered in an additional 3 credit hours of Biochemistry, and 3) has completed or is registered in an additional 3 credit hours of a) Physical Chemistry at the second year or higher level or b) other Chemistry at the third year of fourth year level, excluding Biochemistry.

BIOLOGY Dr. Edgar Van Nuys Allen Memorial Scholarship in Biology This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Honours B.Sc. program in Biology. Dr. Charles Code Scholarship in Biology This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year B.Sc. or 4-year applied B.Sc. program in Biology. James and Charlotte Dowsett Memorial Scholarships in Biology These scholarships have been provided by Harry J. Dowsett of Willowdale, Ontario in memory of his parents, James and Charlotte Dowsett.One scholarship will be awarded to a student who has completed 60 credit hours or their equivalent and is entering the final year of the Major program in Biology. The other scholarship will be awarded to a student who has completed 90 credit hours or their equivalent and is entering or continuing in the Four-Year B.Sc. program in Biology. Students will be selected on the basis of academic performance, potential and need. Bill Evans Scholarship in Biology Established by the Biology Students Association, this scholarship is presented in honour of Dr. William S. Evans, who taught at United College and the University of Winnipeg for 1964 to 1999 and who served as Chair of the Biology Department from 1989 to 1996. It will be awarded annually to an outstanding student who is entering second year and majoring in Biology.

FACULTY OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Buhler Scholarship in Business and Economics This award is granted to two students, one majoring in Economics and another in Business & Administration, who have high academic standing and participation in extra-curricular activities in school and community showing leadership qualities. Two scholarships of $2500 each will be awarded. Buhler Business Major Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to up to three students who have a declared major in Business & Administration upon completion 30, 60 and 90 credit hours of the program. Three scholarships of $1000 each will be awarded.

Student Awards  11 Buhler Travel Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to two or more students who have a declared major in Business & Administration or Economics, have completed at least 60 credit hours, and are participating in a Faculty of Business and Economics study abroad program or Business competition. This scholarship would help subsidize students’ travel overseas. Preference will be given to students with financial need. This scholarship will have a total value of $5000. Certified General Accountants Association of Manitoba Prize in Business & Administration  A prize of $500 will be awarded annually to a Business & Administration Major with a concentration in Accounting entering fourth year of study with the highest standing in BUS 2002/3, Fundamentals of Financial Accounting. The recipient also will receive a $500 credit towards tuition in the CGA program. Certified General Accountants Association of Manitoba Graduation Prize in Business & Administration A prize of $500 will be awarded annually to a graduating Business & Administration Major with a concentration in Accounting and the highest standing in the major subjects. Should this student already have received the Certified General Accountants of Manitoba Prize in Business & Administration, the Graduation Prize will be awarded to the student with the second highest standing in the major subjects. The recipient also will receive a $500 credit towards tuition in the CGA program. CMA Prize in Cost Accounting This prize of $250, provided by the Society of Management Accountants of Manitoba (Certified Management Accountants), will be awarded to the student who achieves the highest standing in BUS-3003/3, Managerial Accounting, in the Fall, Winter, or Spring Terms. CMA Scholarship in Managerial Accounting This scholarship of $500, provided by the Society of Management Accountants of Manitoba (Certified Management Accountants), will be awarded to the student who achieves the highest standing in BUS-2003/3, Cost Accounting, in the Fall, Winter, or Spring Terms. Enterprise Scholarship in Business and Economics Established in 2008 by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and the first award created for the new Faculty of Business & Economics, this scholarship will be awarded to a student or students majoring in Business & Administration and entering the final year of study in the Faculty of Business and Economics. Great West Life Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded annually to two students majoring in Business & Administration and/or Economics in either the 4-year or Honours program having completed a minimum of 60 or 90 credit hours of study. Students who have completed less than 90 credit hours will receive a partial tuition scholarship and those having completed at least 90 credit hours will receive a full tuition scholarship. Each recipient also will be awarded $1000 to cover educational expenses. All Great West Life Scholarship recipients must successfully participate in a paid summer work placement at Great West Life in the summer preceding their scholarship award. Chancellor R.O.A. Hunter Scholarship in Business & Administration Two scholarships of $1000 each have been established in appreciation of Dr. R.O.A. Hunter’s years of distinguished service as Chancellor of this University (1978-84). These scholarships will be awarded on the basis of high academic performance to students majoring in Business & Administration, one to a student entering the final year of undergraduate study and the other to a student entering the second to last year of undergraduate study. Manitoba Chartered Accountants Aboriginal Business Scholarship This scholarship, provided by the MANITOBA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS FOUNDATION, will be awarded to an Aboriginal student who has a declared major in Business & Administration and has completed at least 30 credit hours of

a 4-year BBA degree. Preference will be given to students with a concentration in Accounting. Two scholarships of $2500 each will be awarded Manitoba Chartered Accountants Accounting Student Scholarship This scholarship, provided by the MANITOBA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS FOUNDATION, will be awarded to two students who have a declared major in Business & Administration and have completed at least 60 credit hours towards a 4-year BBA undergraduate degree with a concentration in Accounting. Two scholarships of $2500 each will be awarded. Manitoba Chartered Accountants Business Student Travel Award This award, provided by the MANITOBA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS FOUNDATION, will be awarded to students who have a declared major in Business and Administration and are participating in Faculty of Business and Economics approved business competitions or travel abroad programs. This scholarship will be $2500 in value.

CHEMISTRY Salem Abd-El-Aziz International Student Chemistry Scholarship Established in 2006 by Dr. Alaa. S. Abd-El-Aziz, former Professor and Chair of Chemistry, and Vice-President--Research, International, and External Affairs, in recognition of his father’s dedication to post-secondary and graduate education, this scholarship will be awarded to an International Student enrolling in the second or third year of a Chemistry major at The University of Winnipeg. Molly Rogers Brickman & Leo Brickman Scholarship in Chemistry This scholarship in provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year Chemistry program. Chemistry Club Scholarship This scholarship, established by the Chemistry Club of ‘88, will be presented to a student enrolled in the third or fourth year of the 4-year Chemistry program who is involved in extracurricular activities in the University or the community. Chemistry Faculty Scholarships A number of scholarships will be awarded annually on the nomination of the Department of Chemistry to students with outstanding records in Chemistry who are proceeding to further study in the Chemistry program. Ingrid and Klaus Philipp Scholarship in Chemistry The Ingrid and Klaus Philipp Scholarship in Chemistry celebrates the lives of Ingrid and Klaus Philipp. Klaus Philipp dedicated more than 32 years to his work as an instructor in the Department of Chemistry, retiring in 1999. The scholarship was established in 2002 in memory of Ingrid Philipp, his wife of 34 years. It will be awarded annually to a student, enrolled in the 4-year or Honours program in Chemistry, who has the highest grade point average in the best 18 credit hours in Chemistry completed at the University of Winnipeg.

CLASSICS Dr. Robert Gold Prize in Classics This prize has been established by the Seniors Winnipeg Arts Group (SWAG) to mark the occasion of Dr. Robert Gold’s retirement and to honour his dedication as a teacher. Dr. Gold taught Classics at United College from 1960 to 1964 and at the University of Winnipeg from 1969 to 1995. The prize will be awarded annually to the student who achieves the highest standing in Classics 2002, Greek Art and Architecture and Classics 2003, Roman Art and Architecture. In the event that no student meets these criteria, the prize will be awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in one of the two courses. Colleen M. Madson Memorial Prize A fund has been established by relatives and friends in memory of Colleen Madson who attended the University from 1973 to 1975. The prize is to be presented

12  Student Awards to the student who achieves the highest standing in the course Classics 2701, Classical Mythology.

Economics and have completed a minimum of 60 and 90 credit hours of the program. Two scholarships of $1000 each will be awarded.

John Dee Maurer Prize This prize will be awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in the courses Classics 3754, Ancient Epic in Translation, and Classics 3755, Ancient Drama in Translation. In the event that no student meets these criteria, the prize will be awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in one of the two courses.

Buhler Scholarship in Business and Economics This award is granted to two students, one majoring in Economics and another in Business & Administration, who have high academic standing and participation in extra-curricular activities in school and community showing leadership qualities. Two scholarships of $2500 each will be awarded.

Beatrice & John Zack Scholarship in Classics This scholarship in provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year or Honours Classics program.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE Condren Rex Keatinge Scholarship in Criminal Justice This scholarship is provided through The Winnipeg Foundation in honour of Condren Rex Keatinge who served in the North Kildonan Police Department and the Winnipeg Police Service, receiving the Police Exemplary Service Medal in 1988 and retiring in 1994 at the rank of Staff Sergeant. He also worked for TD Bank Security and with the Justice Department of the Province of Manitoba. The scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding student or students majoring in Criminal Justice. Erica and Arnold Rogers Scholarship in Criminal Justice This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the degree program Criminal Justice. University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship in Criminal Justice This scholarship, provided by the Women’s Auxiliary, is awarded to an outstanding student who is majoring in Criminal Justice.

Lawson Scholarship in Economics This scholarship has been established by Mrs. Gordon Lawson and Gordon Lawson, LL.D. It will be awarded, on the recommendation of the Department, to a student of outstanding ability who is entering the degree year in Honours Economics. H. Sanford Riley Scholarship in Environmental Economics Established in 2005 by Investors Group Inc., this scholarship recognizes the legacy of excellence of University Chancellor H. Sanford Riley, former President and Chief Executive Officer, and Chair of Investors Group Inc. It will recognize and encourage the outstanding achievements of students entering the fourth year of a 4-year or Honours degree program in Economics. Special consideration will be given to students with exceptional performance in Environmental Economics or related study. Erica Rogers Scholarship in Economics This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually the most promising student entering the final year of the Economics Honours program. Professor Jane Snidal Memorial Honours Prize This prize is to be awarded in memory of Professor Jane Snidal who taught in the Department of Economics from 1970 until 1987, and who served two terms as Chair of the Department. It will be presented to a student formally registered as an Honours student, on the basis of highest average grades achieved in Economics courses taken to date.

EDUCATION DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES The Lori Ellen Rogers Scholarship in Developmental Studies This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Developmental Studies Major.

ECONOMICS Professor Gordon G. Blake Memorial Scholarship in Economics Established by the family, friends and colleagues of Professor Blake, a distinguished scholar and professor at the University from 1949 to 1977. Professor Blake was the Chairman of the Economics Department during these years and a Dean of Arts and Science from 1958-1960. These scholarships will be awarded: a) to a student with high standing either in Economics 1101 or in both 1102 and 1103, who is proceeding to further study in the Economics Major program. b) to a student with high standing in the Major or Honours program in Economics who is entering the third or fourth year. W.W. Buchanan Economics Major Prize This prize is awarded in memory of William Wallace Buchanan, a 1934 B.A.(Hons.) graduate of Wesley College, to a student who is a declared Major in Economics upon completion of Year II, on the basis of highest average grade achieved in Economics courses taken to date. Buhler Economics Major Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to two students who have a declared major in

Joyce Aitken Scholarship in Education This scholarship was established in 2009 by Joyce Aitken (B.A. 1948, United College; B.Ed. 1963, University of Manitoba; M.S.T., Rutgers University) who taught high school for many years, specializing in Mathematics. It will be awarded annually to an exceptional student entering the final year of either the Integrated or After-Degree B.Ed. program with the intent of teaching Mathematics at the high school level. Edmond & Dorothy Dyck Scholarship in Education Established in 2003 by their daughter, Judith Dyck ( B.A.Hons., M.Ed.), this scholarship celebrates the 80th birthdays of Edmond and Dorothy Dyck, both of whom studied at United College and the University of Winnipeg. It will be awarded to a student in the Bachelor of Education program who is pursuing studies in one of the academic areas in which Edmond and Dorothy Dyck taught during their long careers as educators in the Manitoba public school system language arts, social studies and music. Elliott-Harvey Scholarshp in Education This scholarship is established by Dr. Carol Harvey in memory of her parents. It will be awarded to a student proceeding from the third to the fourth year of the Integrated B.Ed. program with the highest standing in French Studies as a major teachable area. Bill Gadsby Pre-Service Teaching Award This prize was established in 2004 upon the retirement of Bill Gadsby who served the Bachelor of Education program as both Director of Student Teaching and Director of the Winnipeg Education Centre program. It will be awarded annually to the graduating University of Winnipeg B.Ed. degree student who demonstrates outstanding teaching skills and exceptional potential for a stellar teaching career.

Student Awards  13 Geography Teacher Book Prize This book prize is provided by the Manitoba Social Science Teachers’ Association in appreciation for the contributions of Dr.Tim Ball to the Association.It will be presented annually to a student who has completed three years of the Integrated Bachelor of Education program or the first year of the After-Degree Bachelor of Education program, and who has demonstrated an interest in teaching Geography at either the elementary or secondary level. Ross A. Johnston Aboriginal Student Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2009 by Ross A. Johnston (B.A., 1952, United College; LL. B., 1956, University of Manitoba) for one or more aboriginal students in the Faculty of Education. Financial need may be considered as a supplementary criterion in the selection process. Patty Kirk Scholarship in Education This scholarship is given in recognition of Patty Kirk, B.A. (United College, 1959), B.Ed. (1960), M.Ed. (1965) and her interest in the field of education. It is provided through the generosity of her husband, Anton Kirk. The scholarship will be awarded annually to an outstanding student in the B.Ed. degree program. Lost Prizes Award Upon recommendation of the Faculty of Education, this award will be presented at the Spring Convocation to a student graduating from the Faculty in recognition of exemplary service to the community and high academic achievement. Manitoba Elementary Teachers’ Association Scholarship This scholarship is provided by the Manitoba Elementary Teachers’Association (META). It will be awarded annually to an outstanding student in the early, early/middle, or middle years streams of the Bachelor of Education program. Dr. Jean Memken & Dr. Michael Rogers Scholarship in Education This scholarship is provided by the Erica & Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Bachelor of Education program. Evelyn Mills Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is given in memory of Evelyn V. Mills, Instructor Emeritus of the University of Winnipeg Collegiate, who had a strong commitment to the teaching of Mathematics. It will be presented annually to a student who has completed three years of the Integrated Bachelor of Education program or the first year of the After-Degree Bachelor of Education program and who has demonstrated an interest in teaching Mathematics at either the elementary or the secondary level. Allan J. Ryckman Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established by family, colleagues and friends in memory of Allan J. Ryckman, educator. It will be awarded, on the recommendation of the Dean of Education to a B.Ed. student entering second, third or fourth year, who is deemed to best combine qualities of leadership and excellence. Fred Smith Scholarship in Education This scholarship is given in memory of Fred Smith, C.M.A., by his wife Jean Smith, and his daughter, Jo-Anne Doerksen, in recognition of his career in the areas of Aboriginal affairs and education. It will be awarded to an outstanding Aboriginal student enrolled in either the B.Ed. program at the Winnipeg Education Centre (WEC) or the Community-Based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP). TAWL Group Winnipeg Inc. Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded annually to a student in the Bachelor of Education program with a demonstrated interest in Language Arts or Early Childhood Education.The award is provided by the TAWL (Teachers Applying Whole Language) Group Winnipeg Inc. Mary Talbot Memorial Scholarship in Education This scholarship, provided by the University Women’s Club of Winnipeg, will be awarded on the recommendation of the Dean of Education to a B.Ed. student who is entering the certification portion of the degree, and who is deemed to best combine qualities of leadership and academic excellence.

Constance Waters Scholarship in Education This scholarship is given by George Waters in recognition of his wife’s (B.Ed., 1977, and B.A. Hons., 1992) contributions to the field of education and in recognition of their family’s ties to the University of Winnipeg. It will recognize excellence in education and will be awarded annually to a student who has completed the fourth year of the B.Ed. Program and who is entering the final year of the Integrated or After-Degree Program.

ENGLISH Joan (Black) Baragar Fine Tuning Scholarship in English This scholarship was established by Joan Baragar, a Winnipeg writer and 1955 graduate of United College, to recognize passion, skill, and excellence in written English. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a second or third year student who is majoring in English. Candidates must submit an essay, short story, or part of a first novel, on any subject, not exceeding 3000 words, to the Chair, Department of English, on or before the second Monday of April in any year. Frederick and Edith (Robertson) Baragar Scholarship This scholarship, established in memory of Frederick Baragar, 1914 graduate of Wesley College, and Edith (Robertson) Baragar, 1917 Lady Stick and graduate of Wesley College, by their family and friends, will be awarded alternately to a student of high academic standing in English or Geography who is continuing in a Major or Honours program. Moira Bell Memorial Scholarship This scholarship has been founded by the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association in memory of Miss Moira Bell, a distinguished 1969 English Honours graduate of the University. It is to be awarded to a student with high standing in the Major or Honours program in English who is entering the third or fourth year. Special consideration may be given to a student who has participated significantly in extra-curricular activities. Lucy H. Bertschinger Memorial Prize This prize was established by Gladys Mellon of Sarnia, Ontario in loving memory of her sister. It will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department of English to a student who reveals an unusual capacity for written expression in English and who intends to write creatively in the future. Items must be submitted to the Chair of the Department of English no later than the second Monday of April. General and Honours program students are eligible. Howard Daniels Memorial Shakespeare Prize This prize has been established by Professor Bruce C. Daniels in memory of his father, Howard Daniels. It will be awarded annually to the student with the highest standing in English 4311, Shakespeare. Hattie Amelia Edwards Scholarship in English This scholarship was established by the late Rev. John A.M. Edwards in memory of his sister. It will be awarded to a student with high standing in the Honours or Major English program . English Department Scholarships A number of scholarships will be awarded annually on the nomination of the Department of English to students with outstanding records in English at the University of Winnipeg who are proceeding to further study in an English Major or English Honours program. R.N. Hallstead Memorial Shakespeare Prizes In memory of the late Professor Robert Nathaniel Hallstead, three awards, one of $150 and two of $75, are offered annually for the best essays submitted on any aspect of the work of Shakespeare. Candidates need not be registered for a course in English, but must, however, be bona fide students of the University during the session in which an essay is submitted. Neither need they register in a subsequent session at the University to remain eligible for this award. All essays to be considered for the awards must be submitted to the Chair, Department of English, on or before the second Monday of April in any year.

14  Student Awards Walter E. Kroeker Memorial Scholarship in Eighteenth-Century Literature This scholarship is established by his family in honour of Walter E. Kroeker, in recognition of his interest in eighteenth-century literature, particularly in the works of Samuel Johnson. It will be awarded annually to a student with a demonstrated interest in eighteenth-century literature. Perry Nodelman Scholarship in Children’s Literature This scholarship was established by the Department of English to honour Dr. Perry Nodelman, who retired in September 2005. It will be awarded to a student registered in a second or subsequent course in Children’s Literature, recognizing promise in critical writing. Peter Pauls Scholarship in English This scholarship was established in 2001 by Dr. Peter Pauls, who taught in the University of Winnipeg Department of English from 1968 to 1996. It will be awarded to a student entering the final year of the Honours, 4-year, or Major program in English who has demonstrated an interest in Sixteenth and/or Seventeenth Century Literature, including Shakespeare. Elsa Redekopp Memorial Scholarship Established in 2003 by the children of Elsa Redekopp, this scholarship celebrates the life and work of Elsa Redekopp who graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a B.A. It will be awarded to a student who is studying children’s literature. Preference will be given to a student in the B. Ed program who has a financial need. Patricia Ruth Rogers Scholarship in English This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the English Honours program. Celia and Philip Samuel Rogers Memorial Scholarship in English This scholarship is funded by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded to a student entering the fourth year of an English Honours program who has displayed academic excellence. Financial need will also receive consideration. E. Phyllis Smith Memorial Scholarship in English Literature This award is provided through the University Women’s Club of Winnipeg from the estate of the late Miss E. Phyllis Smith, a 1941 graduate of United College. It will be awarded to a student of high standing in English Literature entering the third year of the Major or Honours program. Walter E. Swayze Scholarship in English This scholarship was established by members of the Department of English in honour of the contribution made by Dr.Walter E.Swayze to the Department through the years 1953-1987. It will be awarded to a student who reveals academic excellence and who is continuing in the Major or Honours program in English. Robena (Robbie) Sykes Memorial Scholarship in Canadian Literature This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to a promising student entering the final year of the Honours or 4-year program in English with a demonstrated interest in Canadian Literature. Gabrielle Taubner Van De Pape Scholarship in English This scholarship is provided bly the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and who intends to major in English in the General, 4-year, or Honours program. Kay Unruh Des Roches Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is established by family and friends in memory of Kay Unruh Des Roches who taught English at the University of Winnipeg from 1967 to 1995. It will be awarded annually to a student who is majoring in English in any undergraduate degree program.Special consideration may be given to a student who has demonstrated ability in the area of either drama or literary theory.

Writers’ Circle Prizes for Original English Fiction, Drama or Poetry Candidates must be registered in at least one credit course at The University of Winnipeg during the session in which an item is submitted.Work which has been awarded a prize in another competition is not eligible. Items must be submitted to the Chair of the English Department by the second Monday of April, and must be accompanied by a separate sheet of paper on which the writer’s name, address and current registration are given. Clem Wyke Prize This prize is presented in memory of Dr. Clement H. Wyke who taugh a The University of Winnipeg from 1971 to 1996. It will be awarded annually to the top student in English 2142, Field of Literary and Textual Studies, a course he designed and instituted.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Alice Chambers Forest Enhancement Scholarship This scholarship is presented by Manitoba Hydro in honour of Alice Chambers, in recognition of her life-long commitment to environmental stewardship and education, and for her valued counsel on the Advisory Committee for the Manitoba Hydro Forest Enhancement Program. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed second year, and is continuing in the Forest Ecology stream of the 4-year B.Sc. Environmental Studies major. Environmental Studies Scholarship Established from the estate of Minty Springman, this scholarship will be awarded to the student in the 4-year Environmental Studies major who has the highest standing entering the 4th year. Johnson Waste Management Ltd. Scholarship in Environmental Studies The Johnson Waste Management Ltd. has established this scholarship to encourage people to make a difference in their community and the world at large. It will be awarded to an outstanding student or students majoring in Environmental Studies. Leo Mol Scholarship Created in honour of Leo Mol, this scholarship will be awarded to the outstanding student in any year of the Environmental Studies program. It may not be held in conjunction with the Environmental Studies Scholarship.

FRENCH STUDIES Orville Derraugh Memorial Prize in French This prize is established by Tamara Bernstein, a University of Winnipeg student from 1976 to 1978, in memory of Orville Derraugh. Through his inspiring, imaginative, and rigorous teaching of French, English, and music, Orville Derraugh (B.A., United College, 1955) instilled a lifelong love of these subjects in countless young Winnipeggers. It will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department of French Studies for an outstanding essay submitted as part of a French literature course. Esclarmonde de Foix Memorial Travel Scholarship This prize is established by Tamara Bernstein, a University of Winnipeg student from 1976 to 1978. Esclarmonde de Foix, a 12th century aristocrat in what is now southern France, was a prominent convert to the persecuted religious sect known as catharism. In naming the award after her, the donor wishes to pay tribute to a medieval woman of evident moral courage, self-confidence, and intellectual vigour. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed a minimum of 30 credit hours, including at least 6 credit hours in French, for studies in French language and/or French literature in France at a university, recognized language institute, or any other institution approved by the Department of French Studies. Senior French Department Scholarship This scholarship is awarded on the recommendation of the French Department to a French Major or Honours student with distinguished performance in no fewer

Student Awards  15 than two French courses (12 credit hours) at the 2000 level. To be eligible for the scholarship, the student must register for 12 credit hours in French, at least 6 of which must be at the 3000 level, in the Fall or Winter Terms following the award. French Studies Continuing Scholarship: FREN 1001 This scholarship, funded by alumni and friends of French Studies, is awarded to a French Studies student with distinguished performance in FREN 1001, Introductory French. To be eligible, the student must register for at least 6 credit hours in French in the Fall and Winter Terms following the award. French Studies Continuing Scholarship: FREN 1111 This scholarship, funded by alumni and friends of French Studies, is awarded to a French Studies major with distinguished performance in FREN 1111, Practical Language Skills. To be eligible, the student must register for at least 9 credit hours in French in the Fall and Winter Terms following the award. French Studies Continuing Scholarship: FREN 1112 This scholarship, funded by alumni and friends of French Studies, is awarded to a French Studies major with distinguished performance in FREN 1112, Introduction to Francophone Literature. To be eligible, the student must register for at least 9 credit hours in French in the Fall and Winter Terms following the award. Gerritdina & Alphonse Hince Scholarship in French This scholarship is provided by the Erica & Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year or Honours French program. Victor Leathers Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, founded in 1982 in memory of Dr.Victor Leathers, will be awarded to a graduating student with a Major or Honours degree in French, Theatre or the History of Art, to assist him or her to undertake a period of study at a recognized university in France, in one of the areas specified above. Prix de l’Alliance française These book prizes, offered by the Alliance française du Manitoba, will be awarded on the recommendation of the French Department to a French 1111, Practical Language skills, student as well as to a French 1381, Introduction to French Literature, student who, at the end of the Fall Term, show promise in the study of French. The prizes are accompanied by a bursary from the donor to the recipients to take a course of their preference at the Alliance française du Manitoba. Ganesan Sri Ram Memorial Scholarship This scholarship of $400 is awarded in memory of Ganesan Sri Ram, a 1997 graduate of the University of Winnipeg. It will be presented alternately to a student of distinction who is majoring in French Studies or German Studies. Mary C. Rowell Prize This prize, given by the Alumni Association in memory of the late Miss Mary C. Rowell, former Dean of Women, will be awarded on the recommendation of the French Department to a woman student of the second or third year who shows general proficiency in French, including oral French. Swiss Ambassador Book Prize for Distinction in French Studies This prize, a gift of the Ambassador of Switzerland, is awarded on the recommendation of the Department of French to a student who has achieved distinction in French Studies.

GEOGRAPHY Frederick and Edith (Robertson) Baragar Scholarship This scholarship, established in memory of Frederick Baragar, 1914 graduate of Wesley College, and Edith (Robertson) Baragar, 1917 Lady Stick and graduate of Wesley College, by their family and friends, will be awarded alternately to a student of high academic standing in English or Geography who is continuing in a Major or Honours program. Victor Dolmage Memorial Scholarship in Geography This scholarship was established in 1980 in memory of Dr. Victor Dolmage,

F.R.S.C., Senior Stick of Wesley College 1911-1912, and distinguished geologist. It will be awarded to the student continuing towards a degree in Geography who has obtained the highest combined marks in Geography 1201, Introductory Earth Science, and Geography 1202, Introductory Geology. Brian Evans Memorial Scholarship in Geography This fund was established in 1993 in memory of Dr. Brian M. Evans who taught Geography at the University of Winnipeg from 1963 to 1993. Scholarships will be awarded, on the recommendation of the Department, to one or more continuing students majoring in Geography in any undergraduate degree program. Marcia Anne Faurer/Peter Bennett Memorial Scholarship in Geography This scholarship was established in 1996 in memory of Dr. Marcia Anne Faurer who taught geography at the University of Winnipeg from 1991 to 1995, and also honours the memory of Peter Bennett who taught Computer Mapping and GIS for several years in the Department of Geography. It will be awarded to the continuing Major or Honours student in Geography who has achieved the highest combined standing in Geography 2304, Introductory Computer Mapping, and Geography 3302, Principles of Geographic Information Systems. Humboldt Scholarship in Geography Two scholarships have been established by Dr. Brian Evans in memory of his father. Each will be awarded on the nomination of the Department of Geography to a student of outstanding academic promise who is entering or continuing Major or Honours work in Geography at the University. Usually these will be students entering third or fourth year. Anna Rikkelman Scholarship in Geography This scholarship was established in 2001 by Anna Rikkelman, a former student with a deep concern for the health of the environment and the welfare of her fellow Manitobans. It will be awarded annually to a continuing student majoring in Geography in any undergraduate degree program who has contributed to environmental or humanitarian causes through active participation in local, national, or international organizations. Susan L. Rogers Scholarship in Geography This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year or Honours Geography program.

GERMAN-CANADIAN STUDIES German-Canadian Studies Prizes Two prizes of $500, donated by the German-Canadian Foundation, will be awarded to the two students who obtain the highest standing in at least two courses related to German civilization and literature, or German-Canadian immigration. Students may obtain the list of acceptable courses from either the German-Canadian Studies Chair or from the Director of Awards & Financial Aid. German-Canadian Studies Inc. Travel Scholarship This scholarship of $1500 will be awarded to assist a student who wishes to study at the University of Bamberg or at another university in Germany. The scholarship is open to any University of Winnipeg student who has completed at least 30 credit hours, has proficiency in the German language, and who intends to complete a degree at the University of Winnipeg. Preference may be given to a student majoring in German Studies or pursuing courses in GermanCanadian Studies.

GERMAN STUDIES Der Berliner Club 1954 Scholarship Established in 1986 by Der Berliner Club 1954, this scholarship is to be awarded annually to a student entering a second year in German Studies who demonstrates academic promise in this field.

16  Student Awards German-Canadian Business and Professional Association Scholarship This scholarship is provided by the German-Canadian Business and Professional Association of Manitoba.It will be awarded to a full-time student with high academic standing in Intermediate German, who is continuing studies in German. Charlotte Marie Kennedy Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, established in 1986 by the family and friends of Charlotte Marie Kennedy, will be awarded on the recommendation of German Studies to a fulltime student who has achieved high academic standing in first year German and is proceeding to second year with a Major in German Studies. Ganesan Sri Ram Memorial Scholarship This scholarship of $400 is awarded in memory of Ganesan Sri Ram, a 1997 graduate of the University of Winnipeg. It will be presented alternately to a student of distinction who is majoring in French Studies or German Studies. Swiss Ambassador Book Prize for Distinction in Germanic Studies This prize, a gift of the Ambassador of Switzerland, is to be awarded to a student who has achieved distinction in German Studies.

HISTORY Frederick Bancroft Memorial Prize in Canadian History This prize is donated by the family of the late Frederick Bancroft in memory of his long-standing interest in history. It will be awarded annually to the student who obtains the highest standing in History 2500, Survey History of Canada. David R. Dyck Prize in History This prize is awarded in honour of David R. Dyck (1933-2004) for his contribution to teaching the history of science at The University of Winnipeg. The prize, which may be divided between two students, is awarded annually to the best scholarly essay in the history of science, technology, or medicine in any of the History Department’s course. Muriel and Michael Ewanchuk Scholarship in History This scholarship was established in 1999 by Dr. Michael Ewanchuk. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed 72 credit hours and is studying Canadian History with an emphasis on Manitoba. History Students Association Prize This prize is provided by the History Students Association to be awarded to the student who obtains the highest standing in History 3001, Practice and Philosophy of History. Wilhelm Kristjanson Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is established in memory of Wilhelm Kristjanson (B.A., 1924, Wesley College, and L.L.D., 1972, University of Winnipeg) by his daughter, Evelyn Downey. It will be awarded annually to a student with a distinguished record in the study of the history of Canadian immigration and ethnicity. Preference will be given to a student who has undertaken research on Icelandic immigration to Manitoba. Victor Leathers Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, founded in 1982 in memory of Dr.Victor Leathers, will be awarded to a graduating student with a Major or Honours degree in French, Theatre or the History of Art, to assist him or her to undertake a period of study at a recognized university in France, in one of the areas specified above. Victor Leathers Scholarship in History The members of the Department of History have established this scholarship in honour of the late Dr.Victor Leathers for his contribution to the teaching of the History of Art at the University of Winnipeg. On the recommendation of the History faculty, the scholarship will be awarded to a continuing Major or Honours History student of demonstrated scholarly ability in all subjects, with special consideration for proficiency in either a second language or statistics. (Failing

a strong candidate in either of these fields the scholarship may be given to a student with high standing in any second field). It is not to be held in conjunction with any other specifically History scholarship. A.R.M. Lower Scholarship The members of the Department of History have established this scholarship in honour of the contribution of Dr. A.R.M. Lower to the study of the History of Canada and to the teaching of History at Wesley, later United College, the antecedent of the University of Winnipeg. On recommendation of the History faculty, the scholarship will be awarded to a continuing student with high standing in either the Major or Honours programs. It is not to be held in conjunction with any other specifically History scholarship. Robert Painchaud Memorial Scholarship in Canadian History Established by the family and friends of Dr. Robert Painchaud, an outstanding teacher of Canadian History at the University of Winnipeg and one who made a significant contribution to the understanding of French-English relations. The scholarship will be awarded to students of outstanding academic promise who are studying Canadian History and who are entering either fourth year Honours or a program leading to the Master’s degree at the University. Competence in French is a desirable qualification. Application for this scholarship must be made with the Department of History. Osborne and Hazel Parkinson Scholarships in Canadian History Established by Mrs. Hazel Parkinson of the Class of 1923, this scholarship will be awarded on the nomination of the Department of History, to one student or divided among several students of outstanding academic promise who enter or continue the study of Canadian Social History at the University. C.L. Prober Memorial Scholarship in History This scholarship will be awarded on the nomination of the Department of History to a student of outstanding academic promise who is entering or continuing Major or Honours work at the University and normally to one entering third or fourth year. It is to be awarded without prejudice to the holding of other awards. Erica and Arnold Rogers Scholarship in History This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and who intends to major in History in the General, 4-year, or Honours program. Rutherford-Altnow Scholarship in History This scholarship has been established by Professor H.V. Rutherford in memory of his grandparents, Charles P. and Malinda F. Rutherford and Henry J. and Edith M. Altnow, who always encouraged education in their families. It is to be awarded on the nomination of the Department of History to a student of outstanding academic promise entering or continuing Major or Honours work in History at the University, and normally to one entering third or fourth years. It is not to be held in conjunction with the C.L. Prober Memorial Scholarship. Dr. Paul H.T.Thorlakson Scholarship in Canadian History This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Honours program with a demonstrated interest in Canadian History and, preferably, but not necessarily, in Western Canadian History. J.S. Woodsworth Scholarship in History The members of the Department of History have established this scholarship in honour of the contribution of J.S. Woodsworth to the history of Canada and in recognition of his long association with this institution. On the recommendation of the History faculty, the scholarship will be awarded to a continuing student with high standing in either the Major or Honours History program. It is not to be held in conjunction with any other specifically History scholarship. Robert and Kathryn Young Scholarship in European History This scholarship was established by Robert J. Young, who taught European History at The University of Winnipeg from 1968 to 2008. It may be awarded annually to a student who has completed at least 60 credit hours and whose

Student Awards  17 degree program includes at least 18 credit hours of European History. Preference will be given to a student who has completed a course in any European language other than English, and who has a record of extra-curricular service either within the University or the wider community. Applicants for this scholarship must complete a special application.

It will be awarded to a continuing student in the General, 4-year, or Honours Mathematics program of scholarly ability and entering Advanced Calculus. Preference may be given to a student who has demonstrated leadership abilities through involvement in governance of the Mathematics/Statistics Students’ Association.

INTERDISCIPLINARY LINGUISTICS

Ross A. Johnston Scholarship in Mathematics and Statistics This scholarship is established by Ross A. Johnston (B.A., United College, 1952; LL.B., Manitoba, 1956). It will be awarded to one or more students entering the final year of the Honours program in Mathematics or Statistics.

Angela Mattiacci Scholarship in Interdisciplinary Linguistics This scholarship is established by Elizabeth Dawes in memory of her friend, Dr. Angela Mattiacci (1965-2003) of the Institute of Canadian Studies at the University of Ottawa. It is awarded annually to an Interdisciplinary Linguistics major with distinguished performance in at least 12 credits of Interdisciplinary Linguistics courses at the 2000 level. To be eligible, the student must register for at least 6 credits of Interdisciplinary Linguistics courses at the 3000 or 4000 level in the followoing academic year.

KINESIOLOGY AND APPLIED HEALTH Chuck Badcock Scholarship in Athletic Therapy This scholarship is established by David Stewardson and the University of Winnipeg Athletic Therapy Student Association in honour of Chuck Badcock, founding member of the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association and former head therapist for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Winnipeg Jets. It will be awarded to a student who is a member in good standing with the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association who registers for the third year of the Athletic Therapy program. Sam Diamond Athletic Therapy Scholarship This scholarship is awarded in honour of Sam Diamond, founder of Diamond Athletic Medical Supplies Inc., and long-time friend and supporter of amateur and professional sport in Manitoba. It is established from gifts made by Diamond Athletic Medical Supplies Inc. and the Wesmen Athletic Therapy Students Association (WATSA). It will be awarded to a student who is a member in good standing with the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association who registers for the fourth year of the Athletic Therapy program Gord Mackie Scholarship in Athletic Therapy This scholarship is established by the University of Winnipeg Athletic Therapy Student Association in honour of Gord Mackie, founding member of the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association and former Head Therapist for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. It will be awarded to a student who is a member in good standing with the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association who registers for the fourth year of the Athletic Therapy program. Manitoba Brain Injury Athletic Therapy Scholarship This scholarship is made possible by funds from the “Heads Up” dinner and auction sponsored jointly by the Manitoba Brain Injury Association and the University of Winnipeg Athletic Therapy Association. It will be awarded to a student who is a member in good standing with the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association who registers for the third year of the Athletic Therapy program. Dr. Henry Woltman Scholarship in Kinesiology and Applied Health This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Kinesiology and Applied Health major.

MATHEMATICS Crawford Campbell Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics This scholarship was established by family and friends in memory of W. Crawford Campbell, who served in the Mathematics Department of United College and the University of Winnipeg for over 43 years, including 24 years as Chair.

Lawson Scholarship in Mathematics This scholarship has been established by Mr. Gordon Lawson, LL.D. It will be awarded to a student of outstanding academic promise who is entering or continuing Major work in either Pattern A or B of the Mathematics Major at the University.Thus, the recipient will be entering second, third or fourth year. Dr. Arnold Rogers Scholarship in Mathematics or Statistics This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded to a student majoring in Mathematics or Statistics who is entering the fourth year program with a record of academic excellence. Financial need will also receive consideration. The University Gold Medal in Mathematics This medal was founded in memory of Dean O.T. Anderson by members of his family. A stipend of $100 will accompany this medal.

MENNONITE STUDIES C.A. DeFehr Memorial Scholarships in Mennonite Studies Two scholarships will be awarded annually on the nomination of the incumbent of the Chair in Mennonite Studies to students with outstanding records who are continuing in Mennonite Studies. Charlotte Marie (Reimer) Kennedy Scholarship in Mennonite Studies Established in 1986 by Mr.C.W.Kennedy in memory of his wife, this scholarship is to be awarded annually to a student who has a minimum B average in first year Mennonite Studies and who is proceeding to further studies in the subject at the University.

PHILOSOPHY William Burns Wittgenstein Prize This prize was established at the time of his retirement to honour Dr. William Burns and his years of teaching Philosophy at the University of Winnipeg (1967-1999). It will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Philosophy to a student who has achieved distinction in the study of Epistemology. Doba & Maier Calof Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy This scholarship is funded by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the third year of the Philosophy Major or Honours program. Sydney Gallis Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy This scholarship will be awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Department, to a meritorious student continuing his/her studies in Philosophy who exemplifies the spirit of philosophy. Peter Miller Environmental Ethics Prize This prize was established at the time of his retirement to honour Dr. Peter Miller and his years of teaching Philosophy at the University of Winnipeg (1967-1999). It will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Philosophy to a student who has achieved distinction in the study of Environmental Ethics.

18  Student Awards Dr. David Owen Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy Established by the family, friends and colleagues of Dr. David Owen, a distinguished scholar and professor at the University, 1932-1972. Dr. Owen chaired the Department of Philosophy from 1935 until his retirement in 1966 and continued teaching until 1972; in 1973 he was made a Fellow of United College in recognition of the outstanding contribution which he made to the institution. This scholarship will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department to a senior student in the Major or Honours program in Philosophy best exemplifying qualities of academic excellence and breadth of interest. Philosophy Prize in Aesthetics and Continental Thought The Department of Philosophy Prize in Aesthetics and Continental Thought is awarded annually for the best essay by a Philosophy Major or Honours student in either of these two areas. Victor Y. Shimizu Kant Prize This prize has been established in honour of Dr. Victor Y. Shimizu, who taught Philosophy at United College and the University of Winnipeg from 1958 to 1995. It will be awarded annually for the best essay on an individual philosopher, movement, or theme in the early modern period (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries). Dr. Philip Wright Memorial Prize In memory of the late Professor Philip B.Wright, Ph.D., an award is offered annually for the best essay submitted on any aspect of the work of Plato in the non-analytic tradition. Candidates must submit the essay to the Philosophy Department Chairperson.

PHYSICS Henry Doidge Memorial Scholarship in Physics This scholarship was established in 1980 by Genevieve Doidge (Class of 1935) in memorial tribute to her husband, the late Henry G. Doidge. It will be awarded to a student with standing in first year Physics who is entering the second year of the Physics Major program. Duckworth Scholarship This scholarship in the amount of one 6-credit hour course has been established by Dr. and Mrs. H.E. Duckworth in memory of the Reverend H.B. Duckworth, D.D. It will be awarded on the nomination of the Department of Physics to a student of outstanding academic promise who is a declared Physics Major and who is entering or continuing Major work in Physics at this University. Thus, the recipient will be entering second, third or fourth year. B.G. Hogg Scholarship in Physics This award has been established by the family, friends and colleagues of Dr. B.G. Hogg as a memorial tribute. It will be awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student in the Physics Major program for the purpose of attending an undergraduate or professional Physics conference. D.C. Hogg Scholarship in Physics This award has been established by Dr. B.G. Hogg in memory of his father. It is to be awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering the fourth year of the Physics B.Sc. four-year program on a full-time basis. Leonard Krueger Prize in Astronomy This prize will be awarded to the student obtaining the highest grade in Physics 1701, Astronomy. Dr. Donald Kydon Prize Dr. Donald Kydon (1934-2003) served The University of Winnipeg enthusiastically and energetically for more than 30 years. The Dr. Donald Kydon Prize will be awarded to a student entering second year or beyond with a distinguished record who has excelled in physics. Eligible students must be continuing the study of physics. Preference may be given to students with a demonstrated interest in medical physics and/or to students from under-represented groups.

Dr. Herbert Shubin Memorial Scholarship in Physics This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year Physics program.

POLITICS Lloyd Axworthy Scholarship in Politics This scholarship was established by the Manitoba Council on Post-Secondary Education to honour Dr. Lloyd Axworthy (B.A., 1961, United College; M.A., 1963, Ph.D., 1972, Princeton) for his many years of public service. It will be awarded to a student pursuing studies in the Department of Politics. Preference may be given to a student with a demonstrated interest in international relations or in urban issues. Dieter Hoehne Memorial Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded, at the recommendation of the Department, to an Aboriginal student with the highest standing entering the second, third, or fourth year of the Politics three-year, four-year or Honours program. D.J. Jessiman Scholarship in Politics This scholarship, established by D.J. Jessiman, Q.C., in the 1970s, will be awarded on the recommendation of the Politics Department, to a student who obtains high general standing in first year, and who follows in second year with a Major or Honours program in Politics. Marion & David Korn Scholarship in Politics This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year or Honours Politics program. Albert Clifford Matthews Memorial Scholarship in Politics This scholarship has been established Douglas, Cameron and Valerie Matthews (Class of 1975) in memory of their father, Albert Clifford Matthews (Class of 1948). It will be awarded, on the recommendation of the Department, to the student who obtains the highest standing in the third year of a Major or Honours program in Politics and who continues in Honours Politics in the following year. Bill and Helen Norrie Scholarship in Politics This scholarship, established by former Mayor of Winnipeg, Bill Norrie (B.A., United College, 1950; LL.D., 1982) and his wife, Helen (B.A., United College, 1953) is to be awarded, on recommendation of the Department, to the student who obtains the highest standing in the second year of a Major or Honours program in Politics and who continues his/her program in that Department the following year. Peat-Goodridge Prize Established in 1974 by Dr. Allen Mills of the Department of Politics, this prize will be awarded annually to the best student in a political theory course in the Politics Department. Yvonne Prefontaine Memorial Award in Politics This scholarship is awarded in honour ofYvonne Prefontaine, a “Student of Distinction” from 1989-91. It will be awarded annually to a student who has done outstanding work in one or more courses in Politics.

PSYCHOLOGY Philip Joseph Rogers Brickman Memorial Scholarship in Psychology This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Psychology Honours program and preferably, but not necessarily, with a demonstrated interest in Social Psychology.

Student Awards  19 Dr. A.R. Cragg Scholarship in Psychology Established by the late Miss Edna Cragg in memory of her brother, the Rev. Albert Russell Cragg, M.A., D.D., former head of the Department of Psychology at the University. At the discretion of the Psychology Department the scholarships will be awarded: a) to a student with a high standing in Psychology in first and second years who is entering the third year of the Major curriculum. b) to a student with a high standing in Psychology in the first year who is entering the second year of the Major curriculum. c) to a student with a high standing in Psychology in first and second years, who is enrolled in the Honours program.

Religious of the Sacred Heart Scholarship in Religion and Culture This scholarship is provided by the Erica & Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the 4-year Religion and Culture program. Transcona Memorial United Church Scholarship This scholarship will be awarded annually to a Religion and Culture student entering third year and continuing with Religion and Culture.

RHETORIC, WRITING, AND COMMUNICATION

Quinn McNemar Memorial Prize in Psychology This prize is established in memory of Quinn McNemar, who, in four editions of his influential Psychological Statistics, in his other writings, and through his students, was an important instrument in bringing to the psychological community the fruits of his talents as methodologist, critic, and devoted teacher.The prize will be awarded annually to the student in “Intermediate Research Design & Data Analysis” who is judged to have best sought out and comprehended the underlying principles and common threads among the apparently diverse design and data analysis components dealt with in the course, whether or not in possession of the highest numerical standing.

English-Speaking Union Prize The English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth offers this prize to the student presenting the best piece of expository writing in an upper-level Rhetoric or writing course.

Gerry McVay Book Prize This award was established in honour of Gerry McVay, a member of the Psychology Department from 1969-1990. The award goes to a student with high standing in Psychology 2101, Introduction to Data Analysis.

Reeh and Pamela Taylor Family Academic Travel Award This award was established in June, 2007 by friends, colleagues, and family to honour Reeh Taylor on the occasion of his investiture as a Fellow of The University of Winnipeg. It will provide financial support to students in the Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications to assist students with travel and other costs related to presentation of papers at academic conferences, symposia, or colloquia.

Ron Norton Prize in Psychology This prize is awarded in honour of Dr. G. Ronald Norton who taught at the University of Winnipeg from 1968 to 1999, serving as Department Chair from 1986 to 1991. It will be awarded annually to the student who has written the best thesis in completion of the requirements of the Psychology (Honours) program. Dr. C.J. Robson Scholarship in Psychology The Alumni Association of the University has established this scholarship with The Winnipeg Foundation to commemorate the life and work of Dr. C.J. Robson, who served as head of the Department of Psychology from 1954 until 1969. The scholarship will be awarded on the recommendation of the Department to a student with high standing in the Major or Honours program in Psychology who is entering the third or fourth year.

RELIGION AND CULTURE George Bryce Memorial Prize Awarded for the best undergraduate essay in Religion and Culture in a given year, as determined by the departmental faculty. Kenneth M. Hamilton Scholarship in Religion and Culture This scholarship was established in 1982 by Kenneth Hamilton’s colleagues to honour his 24 years of distinguished teaching in Theology and Religious Studies at this institution. It will be awarded annually upon nomination by the Religion and Culture Department to a student displaying excellence in the academic study of religion and who will continue to take courses in the department. Thomas MacLean Miller Memorial Scholarship in Religion and Culture This scholarship, endowed by Mrs. Helga Miller in memory of her husband, is awarded at the discretion of the Department of Religion and Culture to a student in second year. Charles R. Newcombe Scholarship This scholarship was established in 1980 by Charles Newcombe’s colleagues to honour his 32 years of distinguished teaching in Theology and Religious Studies at this institution. It will be awarded annually upon nomination by the Department of Religion and Culture to a student displaying excellence in the academic study of religion and who will continue to take courses in the department.

Scholarship in Rhetoric And Communications A scholarship will be awarded annually, on the nomination of the Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications, to students with outstanding records at The University of Winnipeg who are proceeding to further study majoring in Rhetoric and Communications.

SOCIOLOGY Dr. Dan A Chekki Prize for Excellence in Sociology This prize was established in 2005 through a contribution to the University of Winnipeg Family Campaign by Dr. Dan A. Chekki, Professor Emeritus of Sociology. It will be awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Sociology Department, to a student who has demonstrated excellence in Sociology, has written the best Honours research paper or thesis in completion of the requirements of the B.A.(Hons.) degree, and who intends to pursue a graduate program in Sociology. Lorne J.C. Elliott Memorial Scholarship in Sociology This annual scholarship commemorates Lorne J.C. Elliott who graduated from Wesley College in 1937. It is awarded annually to a student with high academic standing who is entering or continuing the Major or Honours program in Sociology. Katherine Oakes George Memorial Scholarship in Sociology Two scholarships will be awarded on the nomination of the Department of Sociology to students entering third or fourth year who have an interest in the areas of stratification or theory and have demonstrated a capacity to produce papers of excellent quality and of a critical nature. Rebecca and Roy Hambleton Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, established by endowment in 1986 by Mr. E. Lee Hambleton in memory of Rebecca and Roy Hambleton, will be awarded annually on the recommendation of the Sociology Department to a student who shows promise in that discipline and who has financial need. Bethia Henry Memorial Scholarship in Sociology A scholarship has been provided by the late Mrs.B.L. Henry in memory of her daughter, Bethia, who graduated from Wesley College in 1936. It will be awarded, through the University Women’s Club of Winnipeg, to a student with high standing in the Major or Honours program in Sociology who is entering third or fourth year.

20  Student Awards Alexander and Catharine Smith Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established by Dr. Doreen Smith, Associate Professor of Sociology, in memory of her parents, Alexander and Catharine Smith who were staunch supporters of higher education. It will be awarded to an outstanding student majoring in Sociology. Marion Taylor Memorial Scholarship in Sociology This scholarship will be awarded annually to a Sociology Major or Honours student entering third or fourth year. Preference will be given to a student who is involved in some capacity with social service work. Dr. Kenneth Trueman Memorial Scholarship in Sociology This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to a promising student entering the final year of the Sociology Honours program and preferably, but not necessarily, with a demonstrated interest in medical topics.

SPANISH STUDIES Katharina Kehler Spanish Studies Scholarship This scholarship was established by Dr. Elizabeth Dawes in memory of her motherin-law, Katharina Krahn Kehler (1922-2007), who emigrated to Paraguay before returning to Manitoba where she left school after grade six to help support her family. It is awarded to a student with distinguished performance in SPAN-2001. To be eligible, the student must register for SPAN-2109 and SPAN-2180 in the academic year following the award. Norman Kehler Spanish Studies Scholarship This scholarship was established by Dr. Elizabeth Dawes in memory of her husband Norman Kenneth Kehler (1959-2007), whom she met through a summer course in Salamanca, Spain. It is awarded to a Spanish Studies major with distinguished performance in SPAN-2109 and SPAN-2180. To be eligible, the student must register for 9 credit hours in Spanish Studies in the academic year following the award.

THEATRE AND FILM Bethia Henry Memorial Scholarships in Theatre & Film These awards, provided by the University Women’s Club of Winnipeg, are granted annually to the two returning students with the highest standing in theatre courses. Eligibility is restricted to third and fourth year Theatre & Film majors who have completed a sufficiently well-rounded program of liberal arts study. Victor Leathers Memorial Scholarship This scholarship, founded in 1982 in memory of Dr.Victor Leathers, will be awarded to a graduating student with a Major or Honours degree in French, Theatre or the History of Art, to assist him or her to undertake a period of study at a recognized university in France, in one of the areas specified above. William “ Billy” Murphy Scholarship in Theatre The William “ Billy” Murphy Scholarship in Theatre was established in 2002 in memory of William “ Billy” Murphy who was active in Winnipeg’s theatrical community. Billy had toured with the Great Circus of China and extensively with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and at the time of his demise in 2001 was the Head Electrician at the Pantages Playhouse Theatre and General Manager of Stagelite Manitoba. It will be awarded annually to a theatre production student who has completed Theatre Production I and continues on to Theatre Production II. William Shakespeare Scholarship Established in 2008 by Donald A. Bailey, Professor of History (1969-2005), this scholarship commemorates his passion for theatre (most palpably for Shakespeare) as demonstrated though his faithful attendance at University productions, and his frequent assignment of dramatic literature in his Early Modern Europe courses. The scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding Theatre & Film student well along in the Honours program. The highest priority will be given to students who have completed courses in multiple areas, in addition to acting, within the Department. Financial need may be given consideration as a supplementary criterion in the selection process V. Beatrice Shaw Scholarship in Theatre & Film This scholarship is provided by the Erica & Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Honours Theatre & Film program.

STATISTICS Ross A. Johnston Scholarship in Mathematics and Statistics This scholarship is established by Ross A.Johnston (B.A., United College, 1952; LL.B., Manitoba, 1956). It will be awarded to one or more students entering the final year of the Honours program in Mathematics or Statistics. Dr. Arnold Rogers Scholarship inMathematics or Statistics This scholarship is provided by the Erica and Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded to a student majoring in Mathematics or Statistics, who is entering the fourth-year program with a record of academic excellence. Financial need will also receive consideration. The Statistical Association of Manitoba (SAM) Bursary A bursary of $200 will be awarded annually to a student entering the final year of a Statistics program at either the University of Winnipeg or the University of Manitoba. To be eligible, a candidate must have completed 24 credit hours in the preceding year and must register for at least 24 credit hours in the current Fall or Winter Term.

URBAN STUDIES AND INNER CITY STUDIES Morton Stanley Calof Scholarship in Inner City & Urban Studies This scholarship is provided by the Erica & Arnold Rogers Fund for Academic Excellence. It will be awarded annually to the most promising student entering the final year of the Inner City & Urban Studies Major.

WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES University of Winnipeg Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship in Women’s and Gender Studies This scholarship, provided by the Women’s Auxiliary, is awarded to an outstanding student who is majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies.

Candidates must demonstrate financial need on the standard University of Winnipeg bursary application form which should be submitted to the Chair of Mathematics/Statistics by October 1.

Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarship This scholarship of $500.00 will be awarded annually to a student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies. Preference will be given to a student who has made a contribution to the community

Professor Guenter Weiss Scholarship in Statistics This scholarship has been established by family, friends and colleagues in memory of Professor Guenter Max Theodor Weiss. It will be awarded, on the recommendation of the Department of Statistics, to a student of excellent academic promise who is a declared statistics major and who is entering or continuing major work in statistics at this university. Thus, the recipient will be entering second or third year.

Students who, either by full or part-time study, achieve standing in 30 credit hours with a grade point average of at least 3.55, are recognized on the Deans’ Honour List as “Students of Distinction.” Those who attain an average of 4.0 or more are designated “Students of Highest Distinction.” Students are assessed

DEANS’ HONOUR LIST

Student Awards  21 for the Deans’ Honour List upon completion of their 30th, 60th, 90th, 120th, 150th and 180th credit hour if they are in the first undergraduate degree, or the second undergraduate degree if one of the two degrees is a B.Ed. degree. The assessment criteria are the same as those used for Academic Proficiency Scholarships. (See page 5).

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND In addition to the scholarships listed in the preceding pages, the University uses the income from its General Scholarship Endowment Fund to award certain academic proficiency scholarships, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. Gifts to this fund, to which the University cordially invites additional gifts, have been made by friends, faculty and staff of the University.

Bursaries A bursary is a grant normally made to a student proving financial need who holds a satisfactory academic record. Most bursaries require the completion of the University of Winnipeg Bursary Application Form available from the Awards and Financial Aid Office. Some require the submission of the Special Awards for High-Need Students Application Form, and several require the completion of special application forms. The following bursaries are open to students who satisfy the academic criteria indicated in the Terms of Reference: Dr. A. B. Baird Bursaries Through the generosity of the late Rev. Andrew B. Baird and his daughter, Marjorie Baird, a trust fund has been set up to assist students with financial need and high academic standing and of good conduct to enable them to continue and/or complete their courses at the University. Katherine Bender Bursary This bursary fund was established from the estate of Katherine Bender through The Winnipeg Foundation for the purpose of providing financial assistance to needy students in the Faculty of Arts & Science, not including students enrolled in cultural arts such as music, theatre, or ballet, or in nursing. Mary Bergstrom Memorial Bursary This bursary, provided by Miss Hazelle Bergstrom in memory of her mother, Mary Bergstrom, is to be awarded annually to a female student (1) with demonstrable financial need and (2) acceptable academic standing, in the order of priority indicated. * Birks Family Foundation Bursaries These bursaries are provided by the Birks Family Foundation to recognized Canadian universities and colleges.They are not restricted to any program or year. The number and amount of such awards may vary annually, depending upon the funds available each year from the Foundation. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Board of Regents Undergraduate Bursaries The Board of Regents offers a number of bursaries for undergraduate studies with financial need and good academic standing. Robert Bruce Scholarships and Bursaries There are a number of scholarships to be awarded to University of Winnipeg students on the basis of proficiency and a number of bursaries awarded on the basis of proficiency and need. Dr. Ussher Raymond Claman Bursary This bursary honours the memory and commemorates the character of Dr. Ussher Raymond Claman, a longtime friend of the University of Winnipeg, and dedicated and accomplished oral and maxillio-facial surgeon. It will be awarded to a student with an overall grade point average of at least 3.00 who has completed at least the first year of a pre-professional program directed toward admission to a health-care professional program (e.g. dentistry, medicine, occupational therapy).

Cragg Bursary This bursary will be awarded on the basis of need to a student who has adequate academic standing. Mark and Dorothy Danzker Bursary Funded through the Mark & Dorothy Danzker Perpetual Trust at The Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, this bursary provides support for students with financial need and in good academic standing enrolled in the Community-Based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP) who have demonstrated their commitment to completing the Program. Follett of Canada Inc. Textbook Bursary These awards are provided by Follett of Canada Inc. to assist students in financial need with the purchase of books and supplies required in University of Winnipeg courses. They will be awarded, at the discretion of Awards & Financial Aid Office staff, to Opportunify Fund recipients and to applicants of other bursaries and emergency loans. Neil Harris Bursary This bursary commemorates the extraordinary life and creative spirit of Neil Foster Noah Harris (1925-2000), a man of deep learning who left a rich cultural legacy to the Winnipeg community a a musician and composer, TV producer, architect, teacher, filmmaker, playwright, music reviewer, and musical theatre director. Mr. Harris taught in the University’s Division of Continuing Education from 1990 through 1995, and received Manitoba’s highest award, the Order of the Buffalo Hunt, in 1997. This bursary will be awarded annually to a University of Winnipeg student of demonstrated financial need, with a declared major in Rhetoric and Communications, Theatre and Film, Philosophy, or English. Prference may be given to a student who is involved in music. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. * Frank and Minnie Hechter Memorial Bursary This bursary is established from the Sue and Frank Hechter Bursary Fund in tribute to the determination and ingenuity of immigrants such as Frank Hechter’s paternal grandparents, Frank and Minnie Hechter.Frank Hechter was the eldest of eight children who emigrated to Canada from Galati, Romania and settled in Winnipegosis. In the years that followed he arranged for his siblings to join him. He married Minnie Cohen whose family had emigrated from Besarabia. Minnie and Frank had seven children, and died in 1934 and 1931, respectively. Acknowledging the impact of immigrant pioneers on present day life in this country, this bursary will assist a continuing student in the Social Sciences. Preference may be given to a student in a student/faculty designed major which focuses primarily on the social, political, and economic impact of immigrants on contemporary Canadian society. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Sue and Frank Hechter Bursary Fund The Sue and Frank Hechter Bursary Fund is established to provide support for continuing students in financial need who also demonstrate good academic standing. Annual awards are made for the following bursaries: Dr. Ussher Raymond Claman Bursary - Pre-professional Frank and Minnie Hechter Memorial Bursary - Social Sciences Louis and Rachel Mindell Memorial Bursary – Inner City & Urban Studies This fund also supports the Elizabeth (Betty) Tresoor Memorial Bursary through the Aurora Family Therapy Centre. Hydro-X Bursary This bursary will provide financial assistance to a full-time student enrolled in a Faculty of Science degree program. Tony Kozyra Memorial Bursary A fund has been established by members of his family and his friends in honour of Mr. Tony Kozyra, who served United College faithfully from 1929 to 1956 as a restauranteur, colleague and friend. Bursaries will be awarded from this fund

22  Student Awards to students with financial need. Curtis Landega Memorial Bursary in Applied Computer Science Ms. Ollie Landega has established a fund with The University of Winnipeg Foundation in honour and memory of her nephew, Curtis A. Landega. At the time of his passing in 2000, Curtis was a bilingual honours student at Collège Pierre Elliott Trudeau in Winnipeg with a goal of completing a university program in computer science. In keeping with the wishes of Curtis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Landega, this bursary will be awarded to a full time student in good academic standing, with demonstrated financial need, majoring in Applied Computer Science, who is a Canadian citizen and attended secondary school for three years in Manitoba. If there is no Applied Computer Science student, a student majoring in Administrative Studies may be considered. Bryce Lawrence Bursary in Environmental Studies This bursary has been established in memory of Bryce Lawrence by the Winnipeg Game and Fish Association, an organization that pioneered the concepts and pursuits of wildlife conservation in Manitoba. Mr. Lawrence devoted countless hours over many years to pursuing his personal commitment to the preservation and enhancement of our wildlife heritage. The bursary will be awarded to a deserving person studying Environmental Studies at The University of Winnipeg. Minnie E. LePage Bursary This bursary, provided as a gift to the University by the late Mrs. Minnie LePage, will be awarded on the basis of proficiency and need to a student continuing in the University. Henry Mak Memorial Bursary This bursary is presented in memory of the late Henry Mak who served the University in a variety of capacities from 1964-83, most of that time as Awards Officer. It is to be awarded to a student in the Humanities with good academic standing. Manitoba Protective Officers Association Bursary in Criminal Justice Studies This bursary is established by the Manitoba Protective Officers Association in recognition of its thirtieth anniversary. It will be awarded annually to a student who anticipates a career in law enforcement and is entering the third year of the Criminal Justice Studies Major. Manitoba Teachers’ Society Bursary A bursary of $2400 will be awarded each year by The Manitoba Teachers’ Society to a student with financial need who is entering the final year of the Integrated Bachelor of Education degree program. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. MARRC Bursary Two awards of $500 were established in the fall of 2002 by the Manitoba Association for Resource Recovery Corporation (MARRC). It will be awarded annually to a student pursuing a B.Sc.(4-year) degree in Environmental Studies who is making satisfactory academic progress. Mature-Status Student Bursaries These bursaries, provided by the Mature Student Centre of the University, are to be awarded to two Mature Status students who have demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic progress. Louis and Rachel Mindell Memorial Bursary This bursary is established from the Sue and Frank Hechter Bursary Fund in memory of Dr. Frank Hechter’s maternal grandparents, Louis and Rachel Mindell. In acknowledgement of their interest in urban development, this bursary will be awarded annually to a continuing student majoring in Inner City and Urban Studies. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. P.E.O. Sisterhood Bursary This bursary, established by the Manitoba Chapter of the P.E.O Sisterhood, will be awarded annually to a student who demonstrates proficiency and need.

Press Radio Bursary Fund A number of bursaries, made available through The Winnipeg Foundation, will be awarded on the basis of proficiency and need to students in any year at this University. Bonnie and Douglas Prophet Bursary in Education This bursary was established in March of 2004 by Doug Prophet, Executive Director of Financial Services for The University of Winnipeg, and his wife Bonnie. It is intended to support a student in the Bachelor of Education program who has demonstrated financial need and who has completed a minimum of 30 credit hours. Bill Riley Memorial Bursary Established in 2004 by Sylvia Guertin-Riley in memory of her husband, William Pitt Riley, Q.C., the Bill Riley Memorial Bursary will be awarded annually to a University of Winnipeg student with demonstrated financial need. Rutman Family Bursary The Rutman Family Bursary commemorates the enduring spiritual legacy of Luba and Fishel Rutman, and the life they build together in Canada. After surviving the Holocaust and immigrating to Canada, they dedicated their lives to instilling the highest positive values in their children and grandchildren - honesty, a joyful acceptance of people’s differences, an appreciation of the non-materialistic aspects of life, and a love of learning. It will be awarded annually to a student of demonstrated financial need. Irene and Stuart Sanderson Bursary In July 2006, Irene Sanderson (BA, 1995) established this bursary named for her and her husband Stuart, through a bequest to The University of Winnipeg Foundation. Irene valued education and wanted to support students of her alma mater who hold a satisfactory academic record. Percy R. Stapley Bursary This bursary is provided by the Senator Norman M.Paterson Foundation in recognition of the contributions to the Foundation of Percy R. Stapley, Q.C., B.A., (United College, 1947) and L.L.B.(1951). It will be awarded to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and who has financial need and satisfactory academic progress. This bursary is renewable provided that the recipient maintains satisfactory academic standing. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Walter and Margaret Swayze Bursary in English This bursary was established in honour of Dr.Walter E.Swayze who served the Department of English with distinction from 1953 to 1987. It will be awarded to a student with financial need who is entering the third or fourth year of an undergraduate degree and who also is majoring in English. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Tony Tascona Bursary in Art History Established by Dr. Antonio Tascona, CM, RCA, this bursary will provide support to a student with financial need who is majoring in Art History. Preference will be given to a student whose studies emphasize Canadian Art History. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Susan A. Thompson Bursary in Women’s and Gender Studies This bursary was established in 2003 by Susan A. Thompson, the first C.E.O. of The University of Winnipeg Foundation, the first woman mayor of Winnipeg, the first woman Rotarian in Manitoba, and the first woman to be named Consul General of the Canadian Consulate in Minneapolis. It will be awarded to a deserving student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies. Thomson Biology Bursary This bursary was established by the Thomson family in recognition of the outstanding education provided by the Faculty of Science to a member of the Thomson family who received her B.Sc. at The University of Winnipeg in 2004. It is established in honour of the dedicated professors and staff in the Biology

Student Awards  23 Department. The bursary will be awarded annually to a student with financial need who is majoring in Biology. Vatrt/Watts Family Bursary The Vatrt/Watts Family Bursary was established in 2008 to celebrate Terry Vatrt’s and Bob Watts’ commitment to university education and support for students in following their passion. It will provide financial support for a continuing student majoring in English who has financial need. Preference will be given to students with a demonstrated interest in poetry. Walker Family Bursary This fund was established in 2001 in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of Bill and Grace Walker and in recognition of the contribution that made possible a university education for their daughters, Linda (B.Ed. ‘74) Janet (B.A. ‘78) and Sandra Walker-Forbes (B.A. ‘92). Bursaries are made available to support University of Winnipeg students with financial need. Ruth Warne/Berenice Sisler Bursary This bursary has been established by Berenice Sisler in honour of her mother, Ruth Warne. It will be awarded annually to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and is majoring in Women’s Studies. Selection will be based on financial need with preference given to students whose assessed financial need for government-sponsored student aid programs exceeds the maximum financial aid package available from the student aid program. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company Bursary in Finance This bursary, provided by Wawanesa Insurance, will be awarded annually to two full-time students with financial need who have completed at least 30 credit hours and have a declared major in the 4-year BA or BBA in Economics & Finance. Applicants for this bursary will complete a special application form. Lucille D. Williams Memorial Bursary This bursary was established in 2008 to commemorate Lucille D. Williams’ care and love as a grandmother, giving inspiration and support to her grandchildren in their pursuit of a university education. The bursary will provide financial support to a continuing student in the Faculty of Business & Economics, in recognition of the staff of the Faculty and its dedication to helping students overcome obstacles and realize their potential.

The following bursaries have additional criteria. Students must identify their eligibility on the appropriate application form. Ed Allen Memorial Bursary Established by his wife, Karen Fletcher, and his colleagues at the University of Winnipeg, this bursary celebrates the life of George Edward Allen (1943 -2002), his extraordinary dedication for over thirty years as a gifted and compassionate professor of Psychology, his commitment to the highest humanistic ideals, and his devotion to helping students discover their full potential, both professionally and personally. It will be awarded to a student with satisfactory academic progress who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is majoring in Psychology in any degree program. Preference may be given to a student who is a single parent. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Norman J. and Gwen Axworthy Peace Education Fund Bursary The Peace Education Fund, established by President Lloyd Axworthy, is dedicated to the support of refugees and war-affected persons. These individuals will be eligible for financial assistance in the form of tuition or registration subsidy for participation in any University course or program. This bursary is offered under the auspices of the Global College. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form Anthony J. Besarabowicz Bursary This annual award of $1000 is established from a bequest from Anthony J. Besarabowicz through The Winnipeg Foundation. It will be awarded to a certified

teacher who has taught for at least one school year and who registers at the University of Winnipeg in a degree, diploma, or certificate program leading to further qualifications, not necessarily in the field of education. The applicant must be planning to return to teaching in Manitoba. Preference will be given to a student in need of financial assistance. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Board of Regents United Church Ministers’ Bursaries The Board of Regents offers a number of bursaries to the children of United Church ministers.These are awarded to students with financial need and with good academic standing and are available for such students in any year. Debra Blair Bursary This bursary is to assist Aboriginal women with financial need to pursue a university education as a way of honouring the memory of University of Winnipeg alumna, Debra Blair (June 3, 1954-January 23, 2004). Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Joe Brain Foundation Inc. Bursary Joe Brain was an amateur geologist and prospector who was named an “Honourary Citizen of the City of Flin Flon in recognition of his contributions to the development of the North and his generosity.” This bursary will be awarded annually to a student with financial need from northern Manitoba (including Creighton, Saskatchewan) who is pursuing a B.Sc. or B.Sc. (4-year) degree in Geography. Buhler Bursary in Business and Economics This $10,000 bursary is awarded annually to a full-time student with a declared major in Business & Administration or Economics with demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic progress, with preference given to a single parent. The bursary will cover full tuition and provide allowances for living expenses and book costs. The bursary is renewable for three years at $5000 per year. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Bursary for New Canadians This bursary was established by an anonymous donor in 2005 to honour his parents who immigrated to Canada from Europe in the 1940s. It is intended to provide financial help to people who have immigrated to Canada from other countries by assisting them with the expense of gaining a university education. Eligible candidates will have been born outside Canada and show financial need. Preference will be given to those to have come to Canada as refugees or displaced persons. Canadian Daughters League Bursary This bursary is provided by the Canadian Daughters League. It will be awarded annually to a second-year student who is a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident from Manitoba or north-west Ontario. Preference in selection will be given to a student who has demonstrated an interest in Canadian history. December 6, 1989 Memorial Bursary This bursary will be awarded annually in memory of the women killed at the École Polytechnique in Montreal on December 6, 1989 to a female student at the University of Winnipeg who is enrolled in a science program. Eli and Betty Gallant Memorial Bursary This bursary is established by Marie and Graham Lane in memory of Eli and Betty Gallant, Marie’s deceased parents. Eli and Betty dwere born and lived in Manitoba their entire lives.They had three children (Ray, Allan and Marie), and eleven grandchildren. Eli served his country overseas for the full six years of the Second World War, and his community thereafter.Betty was an excellent student, and conveyed her love of learning and faith to her children and her community. It will be awarded to an Aboriginal student in any undergraduate degree program. Winifred Gamble Bursary This bursary of $500 is presented by the University Women’s Club of Winnipeg in honour of Winifred Gamble, a long-time member of the University Women’s Club and a former Chair of the University Women’s Club’s Scholarship Commit-

24  Student Awards tee. It will be awarded annually to an Aboriginal student who has completed FirstYear and is entering the second year of the Bachelor of Education program at the Winnipeg Education Centre. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Harry E. Gordon, QC, Memorial Bursary This bursary is established by friends, colleagues, and clients of the late Harry E. Gordon, QC, and by chiefs of the Southeast Resource Development Council Corporation in recognition of his lasting contribution to the aboriginal community. It will be awarded to an aboriginal student with financial need who is a member of one of the First Nations represented by the Southeast Resource Development Council Corporation: Berens River, Bloodvein River, Brokenhead, Buffalo Point, Hollow Water, Little Black River, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi, and Poplar River. Graduate and Professional Studies Application Expenses Bursary This bursary is established to assist students with the high costs of applying for graduate and professional studies. To be considered, applicants must have documented financial need and an grade point average of at least 3.55 in the previous academic year, and normally must be in the final year of an Honours or 4-year degree program in Arts and Science, or in the final year of the Integrated B.Ed. program. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Houston Family Bursary This bursary, provided by the Houston family of Brandwardine, Manitoba, will be awarded to a student with financial need who is from rural Manitoba. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Klinic Community Health Centre Bursary This bursary is provided by the Klinic Community Health Centre. It will be awarded annuallytoastudent whohascompletedFirstYear (30credit hours) withademonstrated involvement in the community, particularly as it relates to issues of health, community health or counselling, and who is a resident of the geographic area served by Klinic Community Health Centre. R.M. (Bob) Kozminski Family Bursary This bursary fund was established in 2005 through the generosity of Bob Kozminski , Chair of The University of Winnipeg Capital Campaign, and his wife, Deirdre. It will provide bursaries for students who demonstrated financial need, and who are involved in extra-curricular activities, especially sports and student affairs. Community engagement in the form of volunteer commitments would also be an asset. Ethel May Lane Memorial Bursary This bursary is established by Graham and Marie Lane in memory of Ethel May Lane, the deceased mother of Graham and sister Susan. Ethel May Lane was born and lived in St. James her entire life. She had two children, Graham and Susan (Susan Larsen of Winnipeg, husband Niels), four grandsons and two granddaughters. She was active in her church, St. James Anglican and in the community, and for over twenty years was a volunteer at Oakview Lodge, a personal care home. It will be awarded to an Aboriginal student majoring in either Applied Computer Science or Administrative Studies in any undergraduate degree program. Manitoba Association of School Superintendents Bursary This bursary is established by the Manitoba Association of School Superintendents through The Winnipeg Foundation. It will be awarded to an Aboriginal or Mètis student enrolled in the Bachelor of Education program. Manitoba Teachers Society Aboriginal Student Bursary A bursary of $2400 will be awarded each year by the Manitoba Teachers’ Society to a full-time, aboriginal student with financial need who is enrolled in the Integrated Bachelor of Education degree program. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form.

“The Mabel”-Mabel Slatcher McPhedran Memorial Bursary Established in 2007 by Dr. Marilou McPhedran, C.M., in memory of her mother, Mabel Slatcher McPhedran, this bursary will support a student enrolled in any Global College academic credit program and will be considered to be part of the Global Citizenship Fund at The University of Winnipeg Global College. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Mooring-Griffioen Memorial Bursary Two bursaries, established by endowment in 1986, will be awarded to full-time students who have demonstrated active participation in environmental issues or who are registered in at least 6 credit hours in the Environmental Studies major in the current academic year. Special consideration, for one of these awards will be given to a black visa students from African countries. Mr. & Mrs. Ong Hoo Hong Memorial Bursary for International Students Established in 2003 by Gim Ong, this bursary fund honours the memory of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. ONG Hoo Hong. Bursaries will be awarded at the discretion of the Awards and Financial Aid office to full-time international students who have a minimum 2.5 grade point average and who are in dire financial circumstances, such as those from war-affected or economically-deprived countries or whose home countries experience economic collapse during their studies. Students at the University of Winnipeg Collegiate also are eligible to receive bursaries from this fund. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Mr. & Mrs. Ong Hoo Hong Memorial Bursary in Religious Studies Established in 2003 by Gim Ong, this bursary honours the memory of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. ONG Hoo Hong. Bursaries will be awarded, at the discretion of the Awards and Financial Aid office, to students with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 and facing unique financial hardships, such as students with dependents or with disabilities, who register for at least one Biblical Studies course in the Department of Religious Studies during the academic year. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Opportunity Fund Bursaries Bursaries will be awarded to student who show academic promise and financial need, and who come from a population currently under-represented at The University of Winnipeg. Priority may be given to first and second year students. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Ray Valdemar Pedersen Bursary This bursary was established in 2006 by Ray Valdemar Pedersen (B.A., 1994). It provides a second or third year student in Geography, or related discipline, who is a Canadian citizen and who demonstrates an interest in projects in developing countries, with an opportunity to explore his/her interest further. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. Ganesan Sri Ram Memorial Bursaries Two bursaries of $400 each will be awarded in memory of Ganesan Sri Ram, a 1997 graduate of the University of Winnipeg.One will be presented annually to an Aboriginal student who is in the second year of a degree program at the University and who does not have funding from any other source. Preference will be given to a student who has reading proficiency in an aboriginal language. The other bursary will be presented to a student who has completed First Year (30 credit hours) and who is an immigrant or a child of immigrants. Preference for this bursary will be given to a student who has a reading proficiency in a non-European language. Louis Riel Bursaries These bursaries in the amount of $1500 are established at the University of Winnipeg by the Louis Riel Institute of the Manitoba Métis Federation. They will be awarded annually to full-time entering or returning students with financial need who are Manitoba residents of Métis status. Verification must be provided by the Louis Riel Institute confirming applicants membership or eligibility for membership with the Manitoba Métis Federation. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form and the Louis Riel Bursary application form.

Student Awards  25 Margaret Mabel (Riddell) Roberts Bursary The Margaret Mabel (Riddell) Roberts Bursary was established by John (Class of ’66) and Kathleen Roberts in honour of John’s mother Margaret Mabel Roberts (nee Riddell). It will be awarded to a student who intends to pursue a career in the social services. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Madge O. Stevens Bursary in Education This bursary was established in 2001 by Madge Stevens (B.A., 1937, United College, B.Ed., 1945, M.Ed., 1959, A.R.C.T.). It will be awarded annually to a student who has successfully completed at least 30 credit hours in the “Early Middle Years” stream of the Integrated B.Ed./B.A. or B.Sc. Program. Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High Need Students application form. Grace Thomson Memorial Bursary This bursary is established by her daughter, Meredith (B.A. Hons., 1971), in memory of Grace Thomson. It will be awarded annually to an aboriginal woman who is registered in any year of the Bachelor of Education program with the Winnipeg Education Centre. Applicants for this bursary must complete a special application form. UWSA Bursary This bursary, provided by the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association, will be awarded to a second, third or fourth year student with financial need who has demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities in the University or the community. UWSA Margaret Laurence Bursary This bursary, provided by the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association, will be awarded to a continuing student with demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic progress who is a single parent. UWSA Gabrielle Roy Bursary This bursary, provided by the University of Winnipeg Students Association, will be awarded to a continuing student with demonstrated financial need who has shown significant academic improvement from the previous year of study. UWSA Recent Immigrant Bursary This bursary, provided by the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association, will be awarded to a continuing student with demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic progress who has immigrated to Canada within the last three years. UWSA Bursary for a Student with a Learning Disability This bursary, provided by the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association will be awarded to the student who has financial need and a learning disability, and who has completed at least 30 credit hours. Carole Watson Memorial Bursary This bursary will be awarded to a student who is in financial need and who is entering the final year of the Major or Honours program in Psychology. Preference will be given to a student planning to do graduate studies and who has participated in extra-curricular activities in the University or community. The Wellington Distinguished Lecture Tribute Bursary The Wellington, A Lifestyle Retirement Community, Distinguished Lecture Tribute Bursary, has been established to honour University of Winnipeg faculty who serve as speakers in The Wellington’s Distinguished Speakers Series. It will be awarded annually to a student with financial need for whom at least seven years have elapsed between previous formal education and the resumption of studies at the University. Victor and Marie Wyatt Bursary in Education Bursaries will be provided through The Winnipeg Foundation to students with demonstrated financial need who are registered in the B.Ed program and who graduated from a high school located within the 1993 boundaries of the St.Vital School Division: Collége Jeanne-Sauvé, Glenlawn Collegiate, or Dakota Collegiate.

Applicants for this bursary must complete the Special Awards for High-Need Students application form. The following bursaries are open to students in the Faculties of Arts, Science, or Education, or the Faculty of Theology who are planning to study for the ministry: Application must be made with the Faculty of Theology. Robert McKee Frayne Bursary Established in 1954 in memory of the Rev. Robert McKee Frayne, D.D., Director of Religious Administration (P), R.C.A.F. To be awarded to a student in the Faculty of Arts and Science preparing for the ministry, or a student in the Faculty of Theology continuing his/her education for the ministry. Helen Hogg Bursary This bursary, established by Grey Street United Church in honour of Miss Helen Hogg, is offered annually to a United Church student in the Faculty of Arts and Science preparing for the ministry, or a United Church student in the Faculty of Theology continuing his/her education for ministry. The award will be based on need and conscientious academic work. C.A. Ray Memorial Bursary This bursary has been established by Mrs. C. A. Ray in memory of her husband. It will be awarded to a student who is preparing for ministry in the Church. Students in the Faculty of Theology are eligible as well. Walter J. Spence Bursary This bursary, established by Jean Spence in memory of her husband, the Rev. Dr. Walter J. Spence, devoted churchman and honoured alumnus of United College, is offered annually to a student in Arts, Science or Education preparing for the ministry, or to a student in the Faculty of Theology continuing his/her education for ministry. It is awarded on the basis of financial need and conscientious work.

GENERAL BURSARY ENDOWMENT FUND In addition to the bursaries listed on the preceding pages, the University has established a General Bursary Endowment to make awards to students with financial need. The University cordially invites additional gifts to this fund.

ATHLETIC AWARDS The University of Winnipeg Athletic Awards recognize those students who excel as members of a varsity team. Recipients must have been registered as full-time students at the University of Winnipeg in the previous academic year, and be eligible to continue in a program the following year.These awards will be made on the recommendation of the Directo of Recreation and Athletic Services. These awards require the completion of application forms.

Athletic Scholarships Board of Regents Athletic Awards The Board of Regents offers two athletic awards to students who combine evidence of superior athletic skills and good academic standing. Ralph King Memorial Scholarship An award will be made annually in memory of Ralph King to one woman and one man who make their respective intercollegiate basketball teams, and who most deservingly combine a good academic record with financial need and basketball prowess. The scholarship is intended to honour Ralph King, who for twenty years supported the University and Wesmen basketball with mind and heart and soul; whose zeal and wit and good will remain. Province of Manitoba University Athletic Scholarships Full-time students who are graduates of high schools in Manitoba may be eligible for athletic awards funded by the Province of Manitoba if they participate in a national championship sport program sanctioned by the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union and the Great Plains Athletic Conference.Further

26  Student Awards information is available in the Awards Office or from the Director of Recreation and Athletic Services. University of Winnipeg Academic Athletic Scholarships These scholarships are awarded to University of Winnipeg students who are members of a University of Winnipeg inter-collegiate team and are a) entering the University of Winnipeg with a minimum average in the final year of high school of 80%, or b) continuing and full-time for at least two term s in an academic year and have achieved a minimum standing of C+ (2.50) in the previous year of study.These scholarships will be offered on the recommendation of the Director of Athletics and must be approved by the Director of Awards & Financial Aid. Athletic Bursaries A number of bursaries, varying in value, will be awarded to students of the University who will be participating in intercollegiate sports in the Fall/Winter academic year. Applicants must submit application forms, detailing need, to the Director of Recreation and Athletic Services. The University expresses its gratitude to the following donors of these bursaries: J. Hansen & Son Limited Wesmen Booster Club

ACADEMIC MEDALS Medals are awarded at Spring Convocation to students who achieve the highest standing for degree programs and for majors: 1. To be eligible for consideration for one or more University medals at the Spring Convocation in any years, students must have completed the work required for a University degree during the period which has elapsed since the previous Spring Convocation.

The Chancellor’s Gold Medals - the gift of the Board of Regents in honour of the Chancellor -are offered annually for competition among students who have completed the work required in a course leading to the Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, the Bachelor of Science(4-year) degree, the Bachelor of Science (General) degree, the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree, the Bachelor of Arts (4-year) degree, the Bachelor of Business and Economics (Honours), the Bachelor of Business and Economics (4-year), the Bachelor of Business and Economics (General), and the Bachelor of Education degree. The award for Arts, Science, and Business and Economics degrees will be made to the student who secures the highest standing determined by the final grades obtained in the best 90 or 120 credit hours completed, as applicable, that satisfy degree requirements. The award in Education will be made to the student who secures the highest standing determined by the final grades in the last 60 credit hours of B.Ed. program course work. The Mayor’s Medal - the gift of the Mayor of Winnipeg - is to be awarded annually at the Spring Convocation, on the recommendation of the Student Awards Committee, to a graduating student whose record combines academic distinction and service to the community of Winnipeg; students whose service to the community derives from their study of urban issues may be given special consideration. O.T. Anderson Award - This award was established by the Class of ‘62 in memory of Professor O.T. Anderson, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, United College, from 1926 to 1958. The award of a miniature of the O.T. Anderson Trophy is made to the outstanding graduate of the year for distinguished academic and extra-curricular achievement during undergraduate year.

4. No student may be awarded two medals in the same department or two medals for overall performance in an undergraduate degree, except for a student in the Integrated B.Ed. program who is receiving two degrees simultaneously.

The University Silver Medals - These medals are offered annually for competition among students who have completed the work required in courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts(Honours), Bachelor of Arts(4-year), Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Bachelor of Science (4-year), and Bachelor of Science, the Bachelor of Business and Economics (Honours), the Bachelor of Business and Economics (4-year), and the Bachelor of Business and Economics. The awards will be made to the students who secure the second-highest standing in their respective programs. For Arts and Science degrees, standing will be determined by the final grades obtained in either the best 90 or best 120 credit hours completed, as applicable, which satisfy degree requirements. For an Education degree, standing will be determined by the final grades in the last 60 credit hours of B.Ed. program course work.

Medals for Overall Performance in a Degree

1. Gold medals are awarded to the students who achieve the highest standing for each major.

2. Arts, Science, Education, and Business and Economics students are eligible for departmental medals in any year they receive their degrees. 3. Students who graduate in the fall are considered for medals at the next Spring Convocation.

Medals for Performance in a Major 1. Gold and silver medals are awarded to the students who achieve the highest and second highest standing for each undergraduate degree program. 2. Students must satisfy the minimum residence requirements for the degree.

The Governor-General’s Gold Medal - the gift of Her Excellency the Governor-General of Canada - is to be awarded to the graduate student who achieves the highest academic standing in a Master’s degree program. The Governor-General’s Silver Medal -the gift of Her Excellency the Governor-General of Canada - is to be awarded annually to the student who qualifies for an Arts, Science, or Business and Economics Bachelor’s degree and who has the highest standing determined by the final grades in the best 90 or 120 credit hours completed, as applicable, that satisfy degree requirements. Students in the Integrated Education program will be considered on the basis of standing in final grades in the best 150 credit hours that satisfy degree requirements. The Lieutenant-Governor’s Gold Medal -the gift of the LieutenantGovernor of Manitoba - is to be awarded to the student who qualifies for the Bachelor of Arts (General) degree and who has secured the highest standing determined by the final grades obtained in the best 90 credit hours completed that satisfy degree requirements.

2. Where a department offers a three-year degree program, a four-year degree program, and/or an Honours degree program, medals will be offered for each program. 3. Each award will be made to the student who secures the highest cumulative standing in his or her Major, 4-year, or Honours subject. 4. Standing will be determined by the final grades obtained for all departmental courses and major requirements completed. Some of the departmental medals have been founded in memory of certain individuals and/or presented through the generosity of certain individuals. The following is a list of such medals: The University Gold Medal in Honours English founded in memory of Professor R.N. Hallstead by his colleagues in the University. The University Gold Medal in English founded in memory of Professor R.N.Hallstead by his colleagues in the University. The University Gold Medal in Mathematics founded in memory of Dean O.T. Anderson by members of his family. A stipend of $100 will accompany this medal.

Student Awards  27 The University Gold Medal in Psychology founded in memory of Dr. A.R. Cragg by Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Robson. The University Gold Medal in Honours Psychology founded in memory of Dr. C.J. Robson by the University of Winnipeg Alumni Association.

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Financial assistance is available jointly from the Government of Canada and the provinces and territories in the form of grants and loans. Students from the Province of Manitoba may obtain information on the internet at www.studentaid.gov.mb.ca. Students from other Canadian jurisdictions can consult www.canlearn.ca to find their provinces’ student aid information websites.

LOANS Bank of Montreal Student Loan Program To be eligible, students must be registered full-time at a recognized postsecondary Canadian institution. Contact the Bank of Montreal for further details. Canadian Forces Personnel Assistance Fund (Education Assistance Loan Program) The Canadian Forces Personnel Assistance Fund offers an Education Assistance Loan Program to assist serving and former members and their dependants with costs of post-secondary education. The serving or former member must have served in the Canadian Army after 1st of October 1946, or in the Canadian Forces, after 31st of January, 1968, and must have a minimum of one year Regular Force military service. Application forms are available at http://sisip. com/en/Downloads_e/ealp_e.asp or from Canadian Forces Base Financial Counsellors, district offices of Veterans Affairs Canada, and the Provincial Command Offices of the Royal Canadian Legion or by writing to CFPAF, 234 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 6K6, telephone (613) 760-3447 or toll free 1-888-753-9828. P.E.O. Loan Fund for Women Further information and application forms may be obtained from the Awards Office, University of Winnipeg. United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada provides certain funds for the aid of students in Arts and Science proceeding to Theology. For information about these funds students should consult the Dean of the Faculty of Theology. Veterans’ University Loan Fund To assist veterans receiving allowances pursuant to sections IX and XI of the Veterans Rehabilitation Act. Assistance is also available to children under Children of War Dead Act. Enquire at nearest district office of Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

CANADIAN ARMED FORCES SUBSIDIZATION PLANS The high professional ability required of present day military officers demands the best in education and training. The Department of National Defence therefore sponsors programs of university education and leadership training for selected young men and women who have the potential to become officers in the Canadian Armed Forces. The admission standards are high, but for those who qualify the way is open to a challenging and rewarding career. The programs sponsored are the Regular OfficerTraining Plan (ROTP), Medical Officer Training Plan (MOTP) and Dental Officer Training Plan (DOTP). Training given under these plans is divided into two parts: normal attendance at university throughout the academic year and military training each summer. A period of compulsory military service is a condition of acceptance to any of these plans.

ROTP - This plan combines university subsidization with career training as an officer in the regular component of the Canadian Forces. Successful applicants are enrolled in the rank of Officer Cadet. They are required to maintain a good standing both academically and militarily while in the plan. All tuition and other essential fees are paid by the Department of National Defence. As well, a monthly salary is paid to cover living expenses. Free medical and dental care is provided. Annual leave with full pay and allowances may be granted each year, usually before and after the summer training period. On graduation the Officer Cadet is commissioned as an Officer in the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Undergraduate students are also eligible to apply for this program provided they have at least one full year remaining before graduation. An applicant must a) be a Canadian citizen, b) be physically fit for enrolment in the Canadian Forces, and c) if ROTP - be at least 16 years of age on the first day of January of the year he/she commences first year studies at university, or if MOTP or DOTP - be at least 17 years of age. How To Apply - Individuals interested in obtaining more information on, or wishing to make application for, any of these plans are requested to contact: Commanding Officer Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre 266 Graham Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0J8

28  Student Awards 2010-2011 University of Winnipeg Scholarship Recipients Major Entrance Scholarships Walter Leatherdale Entrance Scholarship $27,000 Adam Van Aert, Lord Selkirk Regional Secondary School Marsha P. Hanen Entrance Scholarship $10,500 Alexandria van Dyck, Fort Richmond Collegiate Alumni Entrance Scholarships $5,000 Anna Blankstein, Kelvin High School Kanisha Cruz-Kan, J.H. Bruns Collegiate Jennifer Duff, Morden Collegiate Institute Riley Fonseca, Kildonan East Collegiate Shanley Spence, Grant Park High School Sara Thurlbeck, Westwood Collegiate

General Entrance Scholarships ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP..........$2250 Awards pending H.F. ALLEN FAMILY ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP.................................... $2000 Dan Patriarca, Jr. ALUMNI FAMILY ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP........................................ $2000 Bethany Cooke FRANCIS WINSTON ARMSTRONG ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP................$250 Traci Orr DR. ISAAC & MRS. SANDRA BATTELL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP..........$765 Candace Wall

IBEW 2034-CANADIAN FEDERATION OF LABOUR-COMMEMORATIVE SCHOLARSHIP ....................................................................................... $340 No award INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP...........$2250 Amir Agahi-Najafabadi Samantha Buzza Gregory Furmaniuk Victoria King Elizabeth Konrad Justin Lavallee Elizabeth Schachter Andrea Steingrimsdottir

ELINOR F.E. BLACK ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP.......................................$100 Christie Warren

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP....................... $5000 Thomas Douglas-Powell Stephanie Richardson

JAMES H. CAMERON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ..................................$100 John Gilbert

BETTY ANNA ISFELD SCHOLARSHIP.................................................... $2000 Megan Giesbrecht

CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICISTS SCHOLARSHIP No award

DR. GEORGE & DORIS JOHNSON SCHOLARSHIP..................................$2150 Tierza Penner

C.A. DEFEHR MEMORIAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP IN MENNONITE STUDIES No award

ROSS A. JOHNSTON ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP.................................... $850 Tanya Schriemer

TOM DERCOLA HUMANITARIAN BURSARY ...........................................$200 No award HARRY DMYTRYSHYN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.................................$750 Krista Cortez HENRY EDMISON DUCKWORTH ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP.................$1000 Nathaniel Burdeny Jordan Dahl Meaghan Fallak Jennifer Jonasson Nicholas Lawrance CARL N. HALSTEAD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY.................$100 TBA

LEONARD KRUEGER SCHOLARSHIP ........................................................ $50 TBA ALFRED DUNCAN LONGMAN SCHOLARSHIP.........................................$450 TBA MANITOBA BLUE CROSS ENTRANCE AWARD .......................................$750 Courtney Klassen MANITOBA BLUE CROSS SPECIAL NEEDS BURSARY .............................$750 Samuel Unrau MANITOBA BLUE CROSS TRAVELLERS’ BURSARY .................................$750 Leslie Lobel MANITOBA SCHOOLS SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM ENTRANCE .................... $800 No award

Student Awards  29 MEADWELL SCHOLARSHIP IN FRENCH ...............................................$1000 Ryan Gill

LUELLA SPRUNG MEMORIAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP ...................... $175 Daria Kaegi

DR. MARGARET E. NIX & SLADE C. NIX ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP .... $1225 Katie Russell

ST. JAMES COLLEGIATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY LEGACY AWARD ..............$425 Rachelle Gervacio

NATANIS AGNES PHILLIPS MEMORIAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP .......$975 Keishia Carriere

GLADYS K. THOMPSON MEMORIAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP ...........$100 Erika Willows

ERICA & ARNOLD ROGERS ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP ........................$2100 Brenlee Martin

CHANCELLOR P.H.T. THORLAKSON ENTRANCE .....................................$750 Faith Kieleman Matthew Dyck

CECIL ESSADELLE ROMBOUGH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .................$1000 Jennifer Knight BRINA & ABRAHAM SHUBIN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP ......................$675 Myckaila Grimes SILVER HEIGHTS 50TH ANNIVERSARY LEGACY AWARD .........................$675 Madeleine Goodwin-Ominski H. EMERSON SNYDER ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP .................................$250 Alyson Shane

UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG WOMEN’S AUXILIARY ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP . $925 Trisha Davis Samantha Concalves Tara Kachur WAR AMPUTATIONS (MANITOBA BRANCH) ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP .....................................................................$525 Danika Taylor

Special Entrance Scholarships Chancellor’s Special Entrance Scholarships $4000 Gary Bellan Jenna Lambert Grade 12 average: 95.0% and higher $2250 Tamara Beauchemin Kendra Kostecky Shashibhushan Bhatt (President’s Award of Merit-Science) Philip Lafrance Brenda Charach (President’s Award of Merit-Education) Lindsay Ledohowski (President’s Award of Merit-Arts) Krista Cortez (President’s Award of Merit-Science) Brandon Lischynski Caroline Crescenzi (President’s Award of Merit-Education) Leanne Loxton Anna Currie (President’s Award of Merit-Arts) Rachel Macewan (President’s Award of Merit-Arts) Erika Day Cameron McLachlan Matthew Dyke Mara Olthof (President’s Award of Merit-Education) Alyssa Gabrielson Jennifer Robertson Aman Gera (President’s Award of Merit-Science) Jennifer Sawchuk (President’s Award of Merit-Education) Amy-Leigh Gray (President’s Award of Merit-Science) Roberta Schoenfeld Ian Griffin Prince Sidhu Anna Henderson Gaganjot Singh (President’s Award of Merit-Science) Sarah Huminicki (President’s Award of Merit-Business) Jessica Smith (President’s Award of Merit-Education) Carla Janzen (President’s Award of Merit-Business) Matthew Thiessen Michael Jonasson Justin Wiebe Danielle Kampen (President’s Award of Merit-Arts) Amanda Wondrasek Yael Kaplan Adrienne Yeung Tara Karasewich (President’s Award of Merit-Arts) Grade 12 average: 90.0% - 94.9% $1750 Hazel Aduna Alexandra Allardyce Hilary Allum Alyx Andrushuk Alissa Armstrong Holly Armstrong Whitney Arnal Darcie-Anne Bailey Adam Benarroch Daniel Birchard Satu Bock Rebekah Bowe Dustin Brickwood Hanah Bridgman

Christine Brown Matthew Brown Jaimie Bruce Corbyn Burik Ashley Cabernel Brenna Campbell Amanda Chalmers Ishpaul Cheema Tarun Chhibba Georgina Crowder Yvanne Dandan Jairus David Colby Deighton Jillian Dempsey

Christina Derzko Ann Marie Direito Stefan Dirks Michelle Dyck Katherine Dzbik Brielle Egilson Jennifer Elmore Robert Emes Romel Feliciano Hope Figueroa Kathleen Fogg Colby Gabler Chelsea Ganaden Matias Gervai Parbinder Gill

30  Student Awards Ryan Gill Darren Girard Jessica Gomes Madeleine Goodwin-Ominski Kelsey Grant Josee Gregoire Michael Grossi Lauren Hanson Laura Hatch Christina Heather Jodi Helms Stacy Herda Jennifer Hobson Samantha Hunter Riley Jasper Sara Jewell Gurpreet Joura Jacob Kalturnyk Victoria Karras Samantha Kee Spencer Keenes Daniel Kesselman Madilyne Kevany Aisha Khizar Breanne Klump Irena Kovacevic Heather Krahn Susan Kroker Dale Kuik Aedan Ladd David Lafleche Jonah Langelotz Alexander Laser Luke Lazaruk David Le Brandon Leverick Kyle Loehmer Derek Loewen Joseph Ludwig Tanner Lysack Jayde Majewski Charmaine Manalang

Melissa Mangiacotti Steven Marques Kimberly Martin Megan McCullough Laura McLeod Taylor Melnyk Aasha Morley Nicole Nault Carlo Navarro Hy Nguyen Kenton Noble Hannah Nordman Emily Ormonde Jonathan Paguia Jazmin Papadopoulos Jiwon Park Dan Patriarca Alison Pauls (President’s Award of MeritBusiness) Jehu Peters Stephanie Peters Amelia Peterson Kate Peterson Julie Phan Cassandra Phung Galia Pollock Jaryd Price Kayla Quiring John Rebenque Anastasia Reimer Elizabeth Reimer Meagan Rempel Kristine Ritchie Taryn Rittberg Stan Rohm Vanessa Romans Tyler Ruiter Arista Ryback Catherine Ryczak Pam Ryczko Christine Salahub Ramon Sales

Molly Schaefer Tanya Schriemer Erin Schroeder Dallian Sephton Alisha Sharma Leyna Shnier Christine Skakun Erin Smith-Powell Elexa Soares Katya Sokolowski Julia Sotas Samantha Steele-Mitchell Amber Sucharov-Benarroch Nicole Tamoto Alexis Tarasenco Jonathon Thomson Trevor Thomson (President’s Award of MeritBusiness) Robyn Thorington Eugene Tran Michael Tran Phung Tran Chelsea Ukrainec Reena Villamayor Stanly Wabick Kaytin Waddell Andrea Warkentin Laura Warkentin Katarina Weber Devin Wehrle Samara Weidman Shasta Welsh Elizabeth Whitbread Josiah Wiebe Joseph Wieser Erika Willows Natasha Woloschuk Stefani Yap Chelsea Zacharias Joelle Zacharias Jamie Zillman

Grade 12 average: 86.0% - 89.9% $1100 Kimberly Abadillos Uzma Ahmed Madison Allford Courtney Anderson Rachel Andrushuk Cristobal Aravena Jessica Badgley Kadi Badiou Christopher Baldoke Katherine Ballard Cameron Baydock Joana Beltrano Leah Berard Brayden Bernstein Carleen Bezdek Shawn Bharadwaj Sahil Bhayana Danielle Bially Jaime Bilinski Karlie Blahut Samantha Blanchette Thomas Blicq

Cheyann Boisvert Kirsten Brenner Brittany Brewis Hillary Brodoway Hadley Burns Katherine Burns Sheila Burstow Chelsea Caldwell Regina Calixterio Serina Camungol Christienne Caperina Connor Cattani Danielle Champagne Anthony Chikowski Yan Lun Chiu Noah Chochinov Justine Clement Karin Clyke Suzanne Cobb James Colp Hannah Cruikshank Andrew Curtis

Richard Davies Kristin De Koninck Al Karen Mae De Ocampo Nicole Del Rosario Jean Delgado Katrina Derbecker Rhéal Desorcy Lori Devos Maya Diaz-Hammond Callie Diduck Ryan Dingwall Brittney Dola Kathleen Dorrian Jessica Elias Lopez Ian Ellis Alexandra Enns Joelle Erickson Andrew Evans Kristen Falk Ashley Feightner Brittany Ferris Lindsey Fingland

Student Awards  31 Justin Fleming Rebeka Forlanski Jennifer Friesen Renae Friesen Kristen Friess Kelsey Fuller Jennifer Garcia Brittany Gaudreau Rachelle Gervacio Brina Gervais Audry Goertzen Kiersten Goertzen Stefanie Goldberg Danny Gomes Rebecca Gomes Brittany Goranson Megan Grant Max Griffin-Rill Kendall Guinto Maninder Gundhu Alexi Hadder Carson Hammond Andrew Harrison Erin Helgason Luke Hildebrand Cydnee Hildebrandt Carrie Houston Shelby Hunter Sin Yan Ip Bailey Jablonski Armstrong Courtney Jansen Aaron Janzen Tasha Jones Vanessa Jones Allison Kayler Cameron Kilpatrick Adriana King Karlie Klassen Jordyn Knox Alyssa Koch Allison Kolly Noelle Koseda Cameron Krisko Shelly Kroeker Emilie Lafleche Tara Lagimodiere

Alia Laidlaw Tess Lamm Sarah Lazar Danielle Lazaruk Justin Leblanc Samantha Lee Brook Lekopoy Kyra Leib Erin Lepp Megan Leskiw Amy Lieberman Qian Wen Liang Rachel Link Barbara MacDonald Jeff Manliguez Erik Mann Ronalynn Maquimot Alexandra Martin Eliza Massey Hannah McCarthy Kiera Mccharles Rozlyn McCubbin Paul Mcculloch Daniel McDonald Travis Mcdougall Riley McMurray Emily Middlestead Christina Miladinovic Tanis Milne Mark Misir Stephanie Molicard Kristina Muise Catherine Nadeau Marie-Josee Nadeau Zhuo Niu Jenna Oman Jaime Orr Stephanie Pancoe Coryn Pankratz Hyewon Park Mahalia Patterson-O’Brien Nicholas Pele Ma Roselle Peralta Jenelle Perron Kyle Peters Mellisa Porco

Kendra Acheson Karlomari Aguilar Ysianel Aguinaldo Jasmine Allen Hillary Ambrose Kristina Ansari Paolo Aquila Nicole Austen Loribelle Austria Cathrine Badiou Xin Yang V. Bai Dylan Baloun Justinne Bambo Trina Bannister Christopher Bao Jina Barker Amy Barta

Colin Bartley Nicole Beerman Kiersten Beesley Cassandra Behma-Chaikosky Maria Bellisario Erin Bencharski Katrina Benner Kelsey Berkowski Julie Berube Natasha Bhabha Jordanna Bilinsky Brendan Black Olivia Blondal Genevieve Boken Chantelle Bonin Matthew Boyer Vaughn Boyer

Erica Prefontaine Dean Lora Quitane Zachary Raizman Angel Raymond Kira Regan Ariel Remillard Samuel Rempel Catherine Rogers Zairah Santos Paul Schram Theresa Schwager Hans Schwarz Yulia Senina Dillon Seymour Serena Shah Alexander Sharp Mary Signer Onirah Silva Jessica Smith Matthew Smith Natasha Snikeris Cole Snyder Brittany Steele Emily Stefaniuk Kieran Strobel Bradyn Svencicki Christy Taronno Connie Tat Danika Taylor Amber Tetreault Lauren Timlick Karen Trent-Holmstrom Jelena Tubin Mickenzie Tyler-West Erika Ulrich Chantal Vaillancourt Alyssa Verrelli Andrew Viflanzoff Christine Weston Auriel Wiebe Heidi Wiebe Zabrina Yaremko Frances Young Ethan Zipman Corey Zimberg-Collins

Grade 12 average: 80.0 – 85.9 $800 Jaclyn Brunet Cameron Bugera Cristelle Buisse Ian Cadiz Lorielyn Cadiz Natalie Caister Christine Caligiuri Yi Fan A. Cao Cameron Cerasani Chloe Chafe Melissa Chambers Kelsey Charles Heather Chernick Kyla Chmara Adrienne Chubala Katelyn Chuckrey Dennis Clayton

32  Student Awards Holland Collingridge Robert Contreras Alisha Cooke Damien Cote Jessica Craig Riley Curle Nicolas Cyrenne Danielle Da Silva Kaylie Dangerfield Jeidilyn Dayao Alyssa De Guzman Rebecca De Jong Joseph Dearborn Marycris Decena Shelby Dickerson Alexandra Di Curzio Ashley Ducharme Chantel Dunlop Shanell Dupras Jessica Egan Sonia Engel Brianna Faraci Anastasia Fast Ian Fast Adam Fernandes Ellen Filyk Alexis Flynn Emily Forrest Katelyn Friesen Samara Funk Michael Gallagher Dhona Garcia Pamela Gaza Simone Geber Megan Giesbrecht John Gilbert Leah Glinter Alaina Goertzen Simone Goldstone Ashley Grace Randi Graham Amanda Granados Jenna Grose Kirsty Guenther Pauline Guitche Jocelyne Guyot Lindsey Habib Carson Hamilton Kyle Hand Benjamin Hanlon-Dearman Janine Hansen Signe Hanson Aaron Jing Lun He Kelsey Heide Brianna Hicks Trevor Hnatowich Carly Honke Rebecca Horvey Jordain Houdayer Shen Yi Hu Taylor Hudd Reva Hudon Monika Iskierski Jenna Janzen Erica Johnson Andrew Johnston

Reanna Joseph Edwina Kaderle Chloe Kehler Hailey Kell Kaitlyn Kellsey Sheralynn Kennedy Amber Kindzierski Rhylee Kirsch Natalie Klapecki Jenna Klassen Stephanie Kleysen Jin Ming S. Kong Daniel Kulas Melanie Labossiere Susan Lahl Janelle Laing Catherine Land Jan Laya Bryan Leathwood Quillan Leclerc Andrew Lewis Zi Jian D. Li Jessica Lister Melissa Livingstone Michelle Lobo Jacob Love Jenikka Lumbera Lindsay Machinski Krista Magotiaux Marina Malvern Alex Manivong Reily Mann Xiao Rui N. Mao Brittany Mardynalka Kristen Martens Dylon Martin Nicole Martinez Jenna Martinusen Laney McGregor Selena McKim Janet Mclachlan Samaarah McRorie Cayla Mooney Sean Morison Jena Morris-Boissonneault Nicole Musto Ashly Muth Michael Myschyshyn Chuong Nguyen Alex Nykoluk Samuel Okwudili Chelsea Oost Michael Paille Hazel Palacpac Andris Palaschuk Christian Palaschuk Nicholas Palaschuk Sean Parys Daniel Pastuck Whitney Patterson Cassandra Payne Silva Pelland Nicole Pelletier Ramy Penner Melinda Penwarden Caitlin Pescitelli

Madisyn Peters Dylan Peterson Alan Phung Iman Pirzada Robyn Ploquin Karl Plummer Kaitlyn Powell Sarah Prendiville Robin Quintana Amarpreet Rehal Alyssa Reimer Meaghan Rex Jaclyn Risk Caitlin Roberts Crystal Roberts Crystal Rondeau Daniel Russell Caitlin Ryan Allie Samson Carly Sawatzky Carly Schram Tessa Schultz Simon Scott Taryn Selch Curtis Shonoski Michal Shvartsman Melissa Sieben Chelsea Siemens Kristine Sigua Sadie Silverstein Maninder Singh Pawel Skrzypczak Alison Smith Kyle Smith Reid Smith Taralena Smoat Allysa Solberg Casey Stafford Stevie-Ray Stewart Kezia Stoesz Dyan Stroski Connor Sutherland Hollie Swart Cassandra Szabo Shelby Szarko Kevin Tan Desta Tataryn Nicholas Taylor Nathaniel Therrien Samantha Thiessen Michael Thievin Samantha Thorvaldson Chung Ping To Kristyne Toews Mae Ann Tolentino Hayley Tonnellier Brenda Tran Melanie Tremeer Laura Ukena Jennifer Unruh Daniel Van Eerd Noelle Vong Joshua Watts Susan Waycik Michelle Wehrle Callie Weir

Student Awards  33 Lucas Wichenko Brendan Wiebe Erik Wiebe Hailey Wiebe Michelle Wiezbinski

William Winters Daniel Wiseman Samantha Wood Sarah Yagilnicky Qiyun Yang

Paul Yuriy Jingfang Zhao Ying Ying Zhu Katherine Zulkoski

General Undergraduate Scholarships ALAA S. ABD-EL-AZIZ ABORIGINAL STUDENT IN SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP ........................................................................ $775 Bryce O’Donnell ALUMNI FAMILY ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP ................................. $2000 Heather Ewert MORAG DUNCAN APOSTLE SCHOLARSHIP .......................................... $400 Rachael Searle R. FLETCHER ARGUE SCHOLARSHIPS ................................................... $750 Breanna Armstrong Meghan Bargen Tara Craigen Kristina Dueck Jasmine Dyck Caleb Elias Jared Enns Janis Folkerts Carly Friesen Marc Gatien Elviene Giesbrecht Melissa Golas Joel Gonske April Hiebert Teri Kuhl Michelle Loewen Jody Martens Chelsea Morissette Crystal Patzer Kirby Penner Michelle Reimer Phoebe Thiessen BOARD OF REGENTS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS ........ $500 Jensen Anderson Doris Brooks Jeffrey Fulton Andrew Peters Nick Pizzi REVEREND THOMAS BUCHANAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ..............$100 Spiridoula Garoufalis CHANCELLOR JOHN A. BULMAN SCHOLARSHIP................................. $3200 Naomi Langelotz Trevor Vincent JAN & FRED BUTLER SCHOLARSHIP ....................................................$1000 Laura Kilbrai CANADIAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY ASPER SCHOLARSHIP ..........................................................................$1000 Gabriel Hurley ISABELLE & LEW MILES CANADIAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP No award

CHURCHILL SCHOLARSHIP ....................................................................$100 Loralee Dyck CLASS OF ‘52 REUNION SCHOLARSHIP .................................................$375 Ksenia Broda-Milian CLOVERDALE PAINT SCHOLARSHIP .......................................................$675 Christina Reineke HARRY S. CROWE SCHOLARSHIP ........................................................$1850 Jean-Pierre Deniset PATRICK DEANE PROVOST PRIZE ......................................................... $800 Claire Landin GENEVIEVE DOIDGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN ARTS .....................$325 Shelagh Pizey-Allen FRED DOUGLAS PLACE RESIDENTS’ TRIBUTE SCHOLARSHIP ............... $400 Joel Kosowan WILLIAM L. DYKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .....................................$275 Sarah Livesey ENBRIDGE PIPELINES INC. SCHOLARSHIP ........................................... $1575 Stacy McPhee ISABELL EVANS VIRTUOSI CONCERTS SCHOLARSHIP ...........................$625 Dorice Lee FROSTIAK & LESLIE SCHOLARSHIP ......................................................$1050 France Blais-Shiokawa FOUR DIRECTIONS ABORIGINAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP .................. $300 Karen Jonasson LILLIAN GIBBONS SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES ........................ $400 Lynne Church ROGER & KATHLEEN GRAHAM SCHOLARSHIP .................................$10,000 Kelly McFadden GEORGE A. GRIERSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS ........................... $2000 Ronald Gervacio Marsha Giesbrecht Soojin Yoo MARSHA P. HANEN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP .......................$1900 Samantha Paradoski HANNA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP ...........................................................$1025 Emma Fieldhouse R.O.A. HUNTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .......................................... $900 Airyn Lancaster Thang Tien

34  Student Awards DR. & MRS. RODERICK HUNTER SCHOLARSHIP ................................. $6500 Megan Dooley

H. V. RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIP ......................................................$2190 Alannah Hallas

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONTINUING SCHOLARSHIP ....... $5000, $1000 Keiko Kobayakawa Takeshi Ochiai Angel Perera Vidhur Sharma Mekala Wickramsinghe

REV. JOHN & MRS. MYRTLE (WEBSTER) SHEMILT SCHOLARSHIP ....... $1925 Lisa Haydey

ISBISTER UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS ....................................... $900 Kaitlin Adey Hilary Bews Joshua Fineblit Laurel McLeod DR. JESSIE BLACKWOOD LANG SCHOLARSHIP .................................. $2000 Robin Bryan IVA STEWART LEINS SCHOLARSHIP .....................................................$1025 Alison Millar ARVILLA LIGHTLY SCHOLARSHIP ...........................................................$475 Morrissa Boerchers

CAMPBELL K. SHEPHERD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ............................$275 Timothy Pellissier CATHERINE SOSIAK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ....................................$100 Award pending PRINCIPAL J.W. SPARLING SCHOLARSHIP .............................................$100 Joshua Fineblit SIR WILLIAM STEPHENSON SCHOLARSHIP ......................................... $6500 Caleigh Christie Angela Yen Minh Cung HENRY RIEFF STEWART MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR ADULT LEARNERS ..........................................................................$975 Kristy MacDonald

JO LINDAL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ................................................ $1775 Rebecca Martin

TRUTH & RECONCILIATION COMMISSION OF CANADA SCHOLARSHIP ................................................................ $5000 Rachel Green Nicole York

JUDGE WALTER J. LINDAL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ........................$2025 Kendall Dyck

UNITED COLLEGE CLASS OF ‘50 REUNION SCHOLARSHIP ....................$705 Jordyn Lerner

EDITH LINDSAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ...........................................$925 Karen Jonasson

UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG FACULTY ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP .... $500 Sara Janssen Robert Moquin

LIONS CLUB OF WINNIPEG HOUSING CENTRES 25TH ANNIVERSARY SCHOLARSHIP ....................................................$1000 Sydney Earpwiebe ALBERTA SHEARER LOEB MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ..........................$3750 Rachelle Sorin Tanya Wiebe ROSE & STEFAN MAROY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .............................$325 Gabrielle Levin MATURE-STATUS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ............................................$200 Shauna Turner

UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG RETIREES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP.... $500 Kerri Paschke UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP ......$1000 Andrea Blanchard UWSA PART-TIME STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ......................................... $300 Chelsey Lindsay JOSEPH WOLINSKY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES ......................................................................$750 Nicole Jowett Dunja Lukic

JAMES E. & LYNA MCNEILL GENERAL PROFICIENCY SCHOLARSHIP ... $850 Robin Stonebridge JAMES G. OBORNE SCHOLARSHIP ......................................................$1600 Ritha Abemba Mulamba ROBERT P. PURVES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ...................................$1800 Sayoan Ratna CARL RIDD SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES .................................$1250 Rachel Siebert DR JAMES ROSS (MC, MD, FRCS) SCHOLARSHIP ............................... $5000 Hilary Bews Thomas Winter

Prizes COMMERCIAL GIRLS CLUB BOOK PRIZE No award H.E. DUCKWORTH PRIZE .....................................................................$1200 Joshua Fineblit PEOPLE’S CO-OP AWARD No award SHANKER MEMORIAL PRIZE No award

Student Awards  35 Undergraduate Department Scholarships ANTHROPOLOGY FRIENDS OF GRAHAM HALL SCHOLARSHIP ..........................................$350 Brigitte Savard SARAH & ISADORE GUREVITCH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY ..............................................................................$565 Joshua Lindal JOHN DEE MAURER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ....................................$100 Boeseya Man-Van Dyck APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE ERICA & ARNOLD ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE No award WESTCOAST ENERGY SCHOLARSHIP IN APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE No award ART HISTORY ART HISTORY SCHOLARSHIP ................................................................ $500 Bonnie Dowling

CMA PRIZE IN COST ACCOUNTING ...................................................... $500 Brandon Yestrau CMA SCHOLARSHIP IN MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ........................... $500 Donmeng Zhang ENTERPRISE SCHOLARSHIP IN BUSINESS & ECONOMICS .................... $500 Jiamin Liu MANITOBA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ABORIGINAL BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP .............................................. $2500 Samantha Garand MANITOBA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ............................................ $2500 Mario Raimondi Brandon Yestrau CHEMISTRY SALEM ABD-EL-AZIZ INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ..........$750 Shwingping Thomas

ANGELA ELIZABETH DAVIS MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ART HISTORY ...........$550 Aline Gagnon

MOLLY ROGERS BRICKMAN & LEO BRICKMAN SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMISTRY .......................................................................................$575 Rebecca Hiert

KATHERINE JANE DUCKWORTH SCHOLARSHIP IN ART HISTORY .......$1000 Alexis Kinloch

CHEMISTRY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Award pending

KEELE SCHOLARSHIP IN ART HISTORY ..................................................$100 Ruth Krindle

DR. EDGAR VAN NUYS ALLEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY .......................................................................................... $500 Zachary Corso

CHEMISTRY FACULTY ............................................. $200, $500, $700, $900 Jonathan Challis Bronte Charette Yen Ming Cung Megan DaSilva Daniel Froese Maria Kalaw Gabrielle Levin Thomas Morris Christopher Muirhead Alla Pryyma Navjeet Sidhu Justin Silverstein Alison Smith

DR. CHARLES CODE SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY ...................................$475 Luke Vanderhooft

INGRID AND KLAUS PHILIPP SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMISTRY ............... $1100 Paul Sarte

BIOCHEMISTRY KLAUS & INGRID PHILIPP SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOCHEMISTRY ..............$1075 Zachary Corso GEORGE TOMLINSON SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOCHEMISTRY ....................$1000 Tyler Atchison BIOLOGY

JAMES DOWSETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY ...................$525 Rebecca Rittberg Lauren Whittaker BILL EVANS SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY ................................................$450 Natasha Jenkyns BUSINESS & ECONOMICS CGA GENERAL PRIZE IN BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION ..................... $500 Dongmeng Zhang CHANCELLOR R.O.A. HUNTER SCHOLARSHIP IN BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION........................................................$1000 Zena Kavanagh Allana Smith

CLASSICS DR. ROBERT GOLD PRIZE IN CLASSICS ................................................... $85 Maria Monica de Castro COLLEEN M. MADSON MEMORIAL PRIZE ...............................................$35 Rachel Cameron JOHN DEE MAURER MEMORIAL PRIZE ....................................................$30 Kaitlyn Boulding BEATRICE & JOHN ZACK SCHOLARSHIP IN CLASSICS ...........................$700 Joseph Gerbasi

36  Student Awards CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONDREN REX KEATINGE SCHOLARSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ....... $2000 Mark Doerksen Bryce Hamulton Tess Klachefsky Monica Shannon

EVELYN MILLS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ........................................... $300 Soojin Yoo

ERICA & ARNOLD ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE......... $800 Tanis Melnyk

FRED SMITH SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION ......................................... $325 Julie Ross

U OF W WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE....$925 Christina Reinke

MARY TALBOT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION .................. $600 Jon Kornelson

DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES LORI ELLEN ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT ..............$575 Alison Hoogervorst ECONOMICS PROFESSOR GORDON G. BLAKE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .................$425 Paul Shirtliffe W.W. BUCHANAN MEMORIAL ECONOMICS MAJOR PRIZE .................. $500 Deborah Ekuma Steffen Gouzeky Laura Valenti LAWSON SCHOLARSHIP IN ECONOMICS ...............................................$200 Charles Beckley H. SANFORD RILEY SCHOLARSHP IN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS........................................................ $500 Natalia Giraldo-Gomez Gaku Tobinou ERICA ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN ECONOMICS .....................................$575 Xiao Yi Sun PROFESSOR JANE SNIDAL ECONOMICS HONOURS PRIZE .................... $300 Michael Long EDUCATION JOYCE AITKEN SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION .......................................$375 Tera Woodyard EDMOND & DOROTHY DYCK SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION ...............$1200 Kara Zylstra

ALLAN J. RYCKMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ...................................$525 Katelyn Westervelt

TAWL GROUP WINNIPEG INC. SCHOLARSHIP No award CONSTANCE WATERS SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION ........................... $650 Krystin Cullum ENGLISH FREDERICK & EDITH (ROBERTSON) BARAGAR SCHOLARSHIP Awarded in 2010-11 through the Geography Department JOAN (BLACK) BARAGAR FINE TUNING SCHOLARSHIP ..................... $4000 Justina Elias MOIRA BELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ............................................... $125 Cory Spiegel LUCY H. BERTSCHINGER MEMORIAL PRIZE ..........................................$375 Marika Prokosh HOWARD DANIELS MEMORIAL SHAKESPEARE PRIZE No award HATTIE AMELIA EDWARDS SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH ......................... $60 Cory Spiegel ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP ................................................ $500 Krystin Cullum Bronwen Jerrett-Enns Sarah Livesey Karina Scham R.N.HALLSTEAD MEMORIAL SHAKESPEARE PRIZE No award

ELLIOTT-HARVEY SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION ..................................$575 Janis Folkers

WALTER E. KROEKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE No award

GEOGRAPHY TEACHER BOOK PRIZE Paul Figsby

PERRY NODELMAN SCHOLARSHIP IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ......... $400 Katherine Dow

ROSS JOHNSTON ABORIGINAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ....................$1500 Alana Jenkinson

PETER PAULS SCHOLARSHIP IN SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH ................. $650 Natalie Fitkowsky

PATTY KIRK SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION .........................................$1250 Megan Dooley

ELSA REDEKOPP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ........................................ $500 Michaela Vickar

MANITOBA ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP ....$325 Natasha Jenkyns

CELIA & PHILIP SAMUEL ROGERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH ............................................................................................$550 Sheridan Evans

DR. JEAN MEMKEN & DR. MICHAEL ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN EDUCATION ...............................................................$550 Sandra Smith

PATRICIA RUTH ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH ............................$525 Lynne Church

Student Awards  37 E. PHYLLIS SMITH SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH LITERATURE ................. $600 Melissa McIvor

PRIX DE L’ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE Awards pending

WALTER SWAYZE SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH ....................................... $950 Jon Kornelson

GANESAN SRI RAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ................................... $400 Awarded in 2010-11 through German Studies

ROBENA (ROBBIE) SYKES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN CANADIAN LITERATURE ...................................................................$475 Jared Enns

MARY C. ROWELL PRIZE ........................................................................$100 Christine Desjardins

GABRIELE TAUBNER VAN DE PAPE SCHOLARSHIP IN CANADIAN LITERATURE .................................................................. $500 Adrienne Teitsma

FREDERICK & EDITH BARAGAR (ROBERTSON) SCHOLARSHIP ..............$550 Megan Dooley

GEOGRAPHY

KAY UNRUH DES ROCHES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .......................... $850 Shada Sagher

VICTOR DOLMAGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GEOGRAPHY ...........$350 Justin Waito

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP ........................................... $525 Megan Seddon

BRIAN EVANS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GEOGRAPHY ...................$550 Mark Behrendt Genevieve Berard Caleigh Christie Ruth Dickinson Julie Donak Paul Figsby Jason Garton Jonathan Kornelson Robert Moquin Matthew Morison Meaghan Sawka Kaitlyn Young

JOHNSON WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ...............................................................$325 Robert Bruce

MARCIA FAURER/PETER BENNETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GEOGRAPHY .....................................................................................$550 Adrian Werner

LEO MOL SCHOLARSHIP ..................................................................... $3400 Philip Mukulic

HUMBOLDT SCHOLARSHIP IN GEOGRAPHY ..........................................$250 Megan Dooley Meaghan Sawka

WRITERS’ CIRCLE PRIZES ...................................................................... $500 Cory Spiegel CLEM WYKE PRIZE .................................................................................$750 Leezann Freed-Lobchuk ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ALICE CHAMBERS FOREST ENHANCEMENT SCHOLARSHIP ................$1025 Katherine Dearborn

FRENCH STUDIES ORVILLE DERRAUGH MEMORIAL PRIZE IN FRENCH ..............................$100 Rachelle Thiessen

ANNA RIKKELMAN SCHOLARSHIP ........................................................$550 Nicole Jowett

ESCLARMONDE DE FOIX MEMORIAL TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP .............. $400 Chelsea Bailey

SUSAN L. ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN GEOGRAPHY .............................. $600 Caleigh Christie

SENIOR FRENCH DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP .....................................$750 Rachelle Thiessen FRENCH DEPARTMENT STUDIES CONTINUING SCHOLARSHIP: FREN 1001 ............................................................................................ $500 Chelsea Peters Parkinson FRENCH DEPARTMENT STUDIES CONTINUING SCHOLARSHIP: FREN 1111 ............................................................................................. $500 Naomi Langelotz FRENCH DEPARTMENT STUDIES CONTINUING SCHOLARSHIP: FREN 1112 ............................................................................................. $500 Ryan Winning GERRITDINA & ALPHONSE HINCE SCHOLARSHIP IN FRENCH .............$1000 Lauren Partridge VICTOR LEATHERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ......................................$525 Lane Gibson

GERMAN STUDIES DER BERLINER CLUB 1954 SCHOLARSHIP ...............................................$55 Leah Borchert GERMAN-CANADIAN BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ...... $500 Christian Boulley CHARLOTTE MARIE KENNEDY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .................... $175 Michelle Watson GANESAN SRI RAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.................................... $400 Christian Boulley GERMAN-CANADIAN STUDIES GERMAN-CANADIAN STUDIES PRIZE $500 No award........................................................................................................ GERMAN-CANADIAN STUDIES FOUNDATION INC. TRAVEL ...............$1500 No award

38  Student Awards HISTORY FREDERICK BANCROFT MEMORIAL PRIZE IN CANADIAN HISTORY ........$70 Anna Choy DAVID R. DYCK PRIZE IN HISTORY .........................................................$925 Ashley Kowalchuk MURIEL & MICHAEL EWANCHUK SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY No award HISTORY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION PRIZE .............................................$150 Christie McCullough WILHELM KRISTJANSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP No award VICTOR LEATHERS SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY ..................................... $500 Rachel Siebert A.R.M. LOWER SCHOLARSHIP ...............................................................$625 Katherine Nault OSBORNE & HAZEL PARKINSON SCHOLARSHIP IN CANADIAN HISTORY .........................................................................$425 Paul Figsby C.L. PROBER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY ............................$325 Allana Foster ERICA & ARNOLD ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY ........................ $500 Jody Martens RUTHERFORD‑ALTNOW SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY ............................$2100 Loralee Dyck DR. PAUL H. T. THORLAKSON SCHOLARSHIP IN CANADIAN HISTORY .........................................................................$525 Paul Figsby J.S. WOODSWORTH SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY ....................................$550 Emma Fieldhouse ROBERT & KATHRYN YOUNG SCHOLARSHIP IN EUROPEAN HISTORY ...................................................................... $2000 Alexandra Kroeger INTERDISCIPLINARY LINGUISTICS ANGELA MATTIACCI SCHOLARSHIP IN INTERDISCIPLINARY LINGUISTICS ................................................... $800 Brendon Yarish KINESIOLOGY & APPLIED HEALTH

DR. HENRY WOLTMAN SCHOLARSHIP IN KINESIOLOGY & APPLIED HEALTH ................................................... $600 Laura Durling MATHEMATICS CRAWFORD CAMPBELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ............................ $1175 Matthew Morison ROSS A. JOHNSTON SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS ...$875 Blake Madill LAWSON SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS ............................................200 Dylan Buhr DR. ARNOLD ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS OR STATISTICS .........................................................$200 Awarded in 2009-10 through Statistics MENNONITE STUDIES C.A. DEFEHR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN MENNONITE STUDUIES..... $120 Johanna Krahn CHARLOTTE MARIE (REIMER) KENNEDY SCHOLARSHIP IN MENNONITE STUDIES ........................................................................ $90 Kelly Ross PHILOSOPHY WILLIAM BURNS WITTGENSTEIN PRIZE ................................................. $50 Marc Kruse DOBA & MAIER CALOF MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY .....$550 Allana Foster SYDNEY GALLIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY ................$200 Kajia Eidse-Rempel PETER MILLER ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS PRIZE ..................................... $50 Katherine Dearborn DR. DAVID OWEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY .............$425 Marc Kruse PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT PRIZE IN AESTHETICS & CONTINENTAL THOUGHT No award DR. VICTOR Y. SHIMIZU KANT PRIZE .....................................................$975 Dylan Procter PROFESSOR PHILIP B. WRIGHT MEMORIAL PRIZE No award

CHUCK BADCOCK SCHOLARSHIP IN ATHLETIC THERAPY ................... $1150 Megan Pomarensky

PHYSICS

SAM DIAMOND ATHLETIC THERAPY SCHOLARSHIP .............................$925 Kirsten Mundle

HENRY DOIDGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS .......................$325 Jared Enns

GORD MACKIE SCHOLARSHIP IN ATHLETIC THERAPY ..........................$925 Erika Andrejowch

DUCKWORTH SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS ............................................$1000 Trevor Vincent

MANITOBA BRAIN INJURY ATHLETIC THERAPY SCHOLARSHIP ........... $800 Nicole Smith

B.G. HOGG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Awards pending

Student Awards  39 D.C. HOGG SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS ..................................................$100 Mathias Pielahn

CHARLES R. NEWCOMBE SCHOLARSHIP IN RELIGION & CULTURE ...... $150 Rachel Matheson

LEONARD KRUEGER PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY ...........................................$30 James Babb

RELIGIOUS OF THE SACRED HEART SCHOLARSHIP ...............................$550 Reta Chapman

DR. DONALD KYDON PRIZE IN PHYSICS .................................. $200, A Book Morgan Mercredi

TRANSCONA MEMORIAL UNITED CHURCH SCHOLARSHIP................... $100 Sheila Terra

DR. HERBERT SHUBIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS ..............$575 Jared Wiebe POLITICS LLOYD AXWORTHY SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICS ................................... $450 Paul Burbank DIETER HOEHNE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP No award D.J. JESSIMAN SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICS No award MARION & DAVID KORN SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICS ........................... $600 Dylan Roberts ALBERT CLIFFORD MATTHEWS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICS ...........................................................................................$150 Adelina Petit-Vouriot BILL & HELEN NORRIE SCHOLARSHIP IN POLITICS ................................ $175 Katherine Kidder PEAT-GOODRIDGE PRIZE .......................................................................$200 Andri Shchudlo YVONNE PREFONTAINE MEMORIAL AWARD IN POLITICS ................... $250 Cahterine Thomas PSYCHOLOGY PHILIP JOSEPH BRICKMAN SCHOLARSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY ................ $600 Brittany Budzan DR. A.R. CRAGG SCHOLARSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY .................................. $90 Jessica Dupasquier Lisa Haydey Additional award pending QUINN MCNEMAR MEMORIAL PRIZE IN PSYCHOLOGY ........................$100 Andrea Globa GERRY MCVAY BOOK PRIZE ................................................................... $50 Lisa Haydey DR. C.J. ROBSON SCHOLARSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY ................................$450 Patrick Gordon RELIGION AND CULTURE GEORGE BRYCE MEMORIAL PRIZE ....................................................... $400 Jared Rombough KENNETH M. HAMILTON SCHOLARSHIP IN RELIGION AND CULTURE $150 Holly-Ann Sanduliak THOMAS MACLEAN MILLER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN RELIGION AND CULTURE .................................................................. $125 No award

RHETORIC, WRITING, AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGLISH‑SPEAKING UNION PRIZE ....................................................... $325 Alison Zenisek SCHOLARSHIP IN RHETORIC & COMMUNICATIONS ................. $1000, $500 Allison Ferry Richard Stecenko Anne Thomas ReeH and Pamela Taylor Academic Travel Awrd...................... $300 Monica De Castro

SOCIOLOGY LORNE J.C. ELLIOTT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY .............$75 Kendall Dyck KATHERINE OAKES GEORGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY .......................................................................................$200 Renato Mamucud Sara Vandramelli REBECCA & ROY HAMBLETON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ...................$275 Shayna Gersher BETHIA HENRY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY .................................................................. $600 Brent Maunder MARION TAYLOR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY ............... $125 Shayna Gersher DR. KENNETH TRUEMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY... $625 Tessa Blaikie SPANISH STUDIES KATHERINA KEHLR SPANISH STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP ...........................$475 Kelly Leask NORMAN KEHLER SPANISH STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP ............................$700 Anna Weingartl STATISTICS ROSS A. JOHNSTON SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS Awarded in 2009-10 through Mathematics DR ARNOLD ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS OR STATISTICS .......................................................................................$525 Katie Galloway PROFESSOR GUENTER WEISS SCHOLARSHIP IN STATISTICS .................$350 Tyler Clearwater THEATRE & DRAMA BETHIA HENRY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE & DRAMA ..... $600 Ksenia Broda-Milian Samantha Walters

40  Student Awards

WILLIAM “BILLY” MURPHY SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE & DRAMA ......$725 Madeleine Roger WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE & FILM $300 Sarah Petty V. BEATRICE SHAW SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE & DRAMA $600 Cari Simpson URBAN STUDIES & INNER CITY STUDIES MORTON STANLEY CALOF SCHOLARSHIP IN INNER CITY & URBAN STUDIES .........................................................$675 Alison Millar WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES U OF W WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP IN WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES .........................................................$925 Raena Penner WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP ......................................$250 Kimberley Hunter

Academic Proficiency Scholarships These scholarships are pending.

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