Descriptions sorted by October 31 SD
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director, Paul Menton Centre to undergraduate students with a permanent physical disability. Eligible recipients will be in demonstrated financial need and be registered with the Paul Menton Centre. Endowed in 2014 by Joan Gazeley.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually to a student with a physical disability, in good academic standing, who is proceeding from one year to another of an undergraduate program and is in need of financial assistance. Endowed 1990 by family and friends in memory of Paul Menton, Carleton University’s first co-ordinator of disabled programs.
- To be considered for the Paul Menton Memorial Bursary, students must complete the online General Undergraduate Bursary application by the Oct. 31 deadline.
- The online General Undergraduate Bursary application is made available to all registered undergraduate students in early September for the Fall/Winter session.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually, to deserving undergraduate students entering or proceeding from one year to another of any program, to support students with disabilities in the attendant services program at Carleton University. Recipients will have demonstrated financial need, must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada (landed immigrants or protected persons), and must meet OSAP’s Ontario residency requirements. A committee determined by the Awards Office and the Paul Menton Centre will select the recipients of the award. Endowed in 2007 by family and friends of Nicholas Leroux.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre, to a student with a Learning Disability proceeding from one year to another who has been involved in student life and is a Canadian citizen. Preference will be given to a student enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Endowed in 2000 by family and friends of Jonathan Brant Teuscher, B.A. 1999. While at Carleton, John touched the lives of many students in his capacity as a volunteer and active participant in student affairs.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the Paul Menton Centre to students with a permanent physical disability who are in demonstrated financial need and are entering or continuing in any program of study at Carleton University. Preference will be for students enrolled in a program within the Department of History. Established in 2022 by Hollis Peirce, BA/15, MA/19. Endowed 2023.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually to deserving students proceeding from one year to another. Two students (for a total of 10 students per year) will be selected from each of the following areas; College of Humanities, Human Rights, Electronics – doing research work in the area of silicon-based optical sensors, the Attendants Service Program, and students with disabilities registered with the Paul Menton Centre. Recipients will have demonstrated financial need, must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada (landed immigrant or protected person), and must meet OSAP’s Ontario residency requirements. Should a recipient be a graduate student, the bursary will be awarded by the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs. Endowed in 2008 by Ed Ireland. Revised 2009. Revised 2011. Revised 2017.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre and two students with the Attendants Service Program.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of the Paul Menton Centre, to undergraduate students with a permanent physical disability who are in demonstrated financial need and are continuing from one year to another in any program of full or part time study at Carleton University. Preference will be given to students pursuing a degree within the Faculty of Engineering and Design. Eligible recipients must be must be Canadian Citizens or permanent residents of Canada (landed immigrant or a protected person), be registered with the Paul Menton Centre. Application is required. Endowed in 2021 by friends and family in memory of Charles Watters.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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William Fraser Bursary for Students with Disabilities
Awarded annually to one or more blind or visually impaired students. The eligible student(s) must be registered with the Paul Menton Centre; must complete the Carleton University bursary application; be in good academic standing; and able to demonstrate through a brief submission, how this bursary, if awarded, would assist them in furthering the goals of Canadian Council of the Blind within the Carleton community. Eligible recipients must demonstrate financial need, must be Canadian Citizens or permanent residents of Canada (landed immigrant or a protected person), and must meet the OSAP Ontario Residency requirements. Endowed in 2006 by the Canadian Council of the Blind.
- Awarded on the recommendation of the Paul Menton Centre.
Contact the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for more information.
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