Descriptions Archive
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Dean of the Sprott School of Business to an outstanding Indigenous student proceeding from one year to another in any program within the Sprott School of Business. Preference will be for students in the Finance concentration. Application is required. Established in 2019 by T.E. Wealth Indigenous Services.
- Contact the Sprott School of Business for more information on the application process.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement to outstanding Indigenous students who have been nominated by their Indigenous student peers. Recipients will have made an exceptional contribution to the Indigenous Enriched Support Program (IESP), will have completed at least 3.0 credits in the Fall/Winter term, have fully participated in all aspects of the Enriched Support Program and are proceeding into a degree program at Carleton University during the following academic year. Endowed in 2019 by Margaret and Kenneth Torrance.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the School for Studies in Art and Culture, to one or more outstanding full-time undergraduate students who are entering or proceeding from one year to another in any program of study within the School. Preference will be given to Indigenous students or if no Indigenous students are eligible in the program, then preference will be given to students whose studies focus on Indigenous arts and culture. “Minôjitonigewin” (Min-O-jiton-eh-geh-win) is an expression or explanation for someone doing something skillfully and with good intent, it can be used in crafting, writing and painting – meaning someone has honed a skill. This scholarship will allow students to hone their own skills as they explore their passion for Indigenous arts and culture. Endowed in 2017. Revised 2024.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the School for Studies in Art and Culture department for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Law and Legal Studies to outstanding undergraduate Indigenous students continuing in a degree program within the Department of Law and Legal Studies. Application is required. Endowed 2024 by the Department of Law and Legal Studies to recognize the important contributions of Indigenous students to the project of law and transformation.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Dean of the Sprott School of Business to an outstanding undergraduate Indigenous student who is enrolled in or has been admitted into the Bachelor of Commerce degree program at Sprott School of Business. Preference will be given to students in the accounting concentration. Application is required. Established in 2022 by KPMG.
- Contact the Sprott School of Business for more information on the application process.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the leadership of the Indigenous Enriched Support Program (IESP,) to an Indigenous student in demonstrated financial need who is entering the Indigenous Enriched Support Program. Preference will be given to students entering the program from Manitoba. Endowed in 2021 by C. Robert Kelly and family.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Value $5,000. Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the leadership of the Indigenous Enriched Support Program (IESP), to outstanding Indigenous students who have successfully completed the IESP and are proceeding into a degree program at Carleton University during the following academic year. Eligible students must demonstrate financial need and will have fully participated in all aspects of the Indigenous Enriched Support Program. This award may be continued for up to 3 years of full-time enrolment 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.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Value $1,200 each. Six bursaries awarded annually in the second term, on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement, to deserving students enrolled in the Enriched Support Program (ESP) with a maximum of one recipient in the Indigenous Enriched Support Program (IESP). Selection will be based on financial need, participation in the program (showing determination), and academic results. Established in 2014 by anonymous donors. Revised 2019, 2022.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement to an outstanding Indigenous student who has completed the Indigenous Enriched Support Program. Eligible recipients will have fully participated in all aspects of the Indigenous Enriched Support Program and are proceeding into a program of full-time or part-time study at Carleton University during the following academic year. Endowed in 2019 by Catherine Van Loon in memory of her daughter Christine.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually to an outstanding full-time undergraduate indigenous student who is entering or proceeding from one year to another in any program of study. Preference will be given to a female student. Endowed in 2017 by The Canadian Federation of University Women – Ottawa.
- All undergraduate students who meet the academic and course load requirements for awarding a scholarship and who are proceeding from one year to the next are automatically considered.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Initiatives in Education, to an Indigenous student in demonstrated financial need who is enrolled in the Indigenous Enriched Support Program. Endowed in 2021 by an anonymous donor.
- All undergraduate students are automatically considered. Contact the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for more information.
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T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance
Awarded annually to undergraduate students in demonstrated financial need who are registered members of a Mohawk territory and are entering or continuing in any full-time program of study at Carleton University. Preference will be given to registered members of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.) Endowed in 2020, this bursary honors and respects the land, language, and culture of the Mohawk People. Above all, it is a Tribute to our Elders. Revised 2023.
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