Descriptions Archive
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Value $5,000. Awarded annually to Indigenous students in demonstrated financial need who are entering any full-time undergraduate program of study at Carleton University. Application is required. Eligible students will demonstrate financial need and resilience in their pursuit of post-secondary education. Preference will be given to those who have limited or no other avenues of funding or support in their pursuit of post-secondary education. This award may be continued for 3 years of full-time enrollment provided the students remain in good academic standing and continue to demonstrate financial need. Endowed in 2021 through the generosity of The Joyce Family Foundation. Application is required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Value $5,000. Awarded annually to an Indigenous student in demonstrated financial need who is entering any undergraduate program of study within the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. This bursary may be continued for 3 years of full-time enrollment provided the student remains in good academic standing and continues to demonstrate financial need. Endowed in 2020 through the generosity of Humphrey Law, BComm/57. Revised 2022. Application is required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Value $4,000. Awarded to an outstanding Indigenous student in demonstrated financial need who is entering a full-time undergraduate degree program in Science at Carleton University. This award may be continued for 3 subsequent years of full-time enrolment provided the recipient remains in good academic standing and continues to demonstrate financial need. Endowed in 2021 by the Garay family. Application is required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
One bursary will be awarded, valued at $5,000 for first year. All applicants must be from a Calgary-area high school, have a minimum admissions average of 80 percent, and be applying to an undergraduate degree program at Carleton University. The recipient must then receive and accept an offer of admission, and enroll at Carleton University full-time in the year they are awarded the Carleton Calgary Alumni Award.
Selection of the recipient for the Carleton Calgary Alumni Award will be based on academic excellence, the applicant’s other interests and activities during secondary school and the applicant’s financial need. Application is required. -
Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
If you have been admitted to the to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) with an admissions average of 80 percent or better, you will automatically be considered for a renewable entrance scholarship at the time of admission. The admissions average we use is calculated from the grades submitted by your high school in support of your application. Entrance scholarships are offered for fall entry only. You may be offered a renewable entrance scholarship provided you are entering Carleton for the first time from high school or CEGEP and have no previous attendance at post-secondary educational institutions (college or university). To be considered for an entrance scholarship, the University’s Admissions Services must receive your complete application for admission and all required grades (either directly or through the Ontario Universities Application Centre) by June 15. Entrance scholarship offers are not assessed or reassessed on final high school grades. BScN students who meet the course load and GPA requirements to renew the entrance scholarship will be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Award for the first two summer semesters of full-time enrollment.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Value $3000. Awarded to the top five outstanding students entering a Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Sciences. To be considered, students must be entering in the fall term and pursuing post-secondary studies for the first time. This scholarship is renewable for one additional year provided the student maintains enrolment in a Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Sciences and achieves an annual GPA of 10.0. This scholarship may be awarded in addition to other Entrance or Prestige scholarships.Established in 2024. No application is required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of School for Studies in Arts and Culture to an outstanding performer entering the Bachelor of Music (Honours) program at Carleton University. The award will be offered to a student with exceptional audition results. Preference will be given to performance students in classical or jazz repertoire. Endowed in 2017 by Dr. Roseann O’Reilly Runte. No application required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Carleton University Page Program Scholarships, valued at $1,000, will be awarded to students in the House of Commons Page program who are entering an undergraduate degree program at Carleton University this fall. The scholarship is awarded in addition to other Entrance or Prestige Scholarships. Students in the House of Commons Page program will automatically be considered.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Up to ten scholarships, valued at $2,000, will be awarded to students entering the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management program. Two students (minimum admissions average of 90%) will be selected from each of the following five regions:
- British Columbia and Northern Canada
- the Prairies
- Ontario
- Quebec
- Atlantic Canada
This scholarship may be awarded in addition to other Entrance or Prestige Scholarships. Eligible students will automatically be considered. No application required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
The Law Entrance Scholarship in Architectural Studies, was established to provide financial assistance to an international student who is entering the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program at Carleton University this fall. Applications from international students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program and pursuing post-secondary studies for the first time will be considered. Eligible students should demonstrate academic promise and previously attended high school in Hong Kong or China.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
The International Certificate Program Scholarship, valued at $1000, is awarded to ten (10) outstanding students entering the Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) program at Carleton University. To be considered, you must be a graduate, or currently enrolled, in the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board ICP Program with a minimum admission average of 80%. You must also be pursuing post-secondary studies for the first time. An application is required.
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Joyce Family Foundation Bursary for Indigenous Students
Awarded annually to an outstanding student entering:
- Bachelor of Humanities, or
- Bachelor of Arts in Greek and Roman Studies, or
- Bachelor of Arts in Religion, or
- the College of the Humanities (or any additional undergraduate degree program in the College of Humanities) at Carleton University
Eligible students must be Canadian Citizens or permanent residents of Canada (landed immigrant or a protected person) and must demonstrate a strong academic background and participation in extra-curricular activities. Students who study abroad as part of any undergraduate degree program within the College of the Humanities are eligible to hold this scholarship during their year abroad. This scholarship is renewable up to four years. Endowed in 2008 by Pamela and Richard Joho to honour their commitment to a classical education. An application is required.
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