Scholarship at University of Winnipeg by Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family

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Scholarship at University of Winnipeg by Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family, Established in 2011, the Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family Scholarship will be awarded to one or more students in either the Faculty of Business and Economics or the Faculty of Science (Faculty of Science preference given to students studying environment related issues) in any year of study (entrance, undergraduate or graduate), who have achieved high academic standing. Value: $1500.

Scholarship at University of Winnipeg by Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family

Eligibility

- High academic standing and promise.
- Noteworthy participation in extra-curricular activities in school and community.
- Leadership qualities and strength of character.


Study Subject(s):
 Business , Economics , Science
Course Level: Undergraduate, Graduate
Scholarship Provider: Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family
Scholarship can be taken at: Canada
Scholarship Application Deadline: August 31, 2011

The Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family Scholarship

Established in 2011, the Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family Scholarship will be awarded to one or more students in either the Faculty of Business and Economics or the Faculty of Science (Faculty of Science preference given to students studying environment related issues) in any year of study (entrance, undergraduate or graduate), who have achieved high academic standing. Value: $1500.


Scholarships will be renewable, subject to satisfactory performance, for up to three years. Preference will be given to new immigrants to Manitoba or their family, and to employees of Bee Clean, or children and family members of Bee Clean employees. Application forms are available from the Awards & Financial Aid Office located in the Mezzanine of Graham Hall in Room 0GM05 or onlinehere.
Deadline: August 31, 2011

The Winnipeg Police Service Opportunity Scholarship in Memory of Injured and Fallen Officers

This scholarship has been established by the Winnipeg Police Service to support educational opportunities for students from the North End and Downtown Winnipeg high schools. Value: 2 awards of $2500 each.


These scholarships are renewable annually, with the intention that students receive scholarship support throughout their university degree. Consideration will be given to applicants who have made a contribution to, or been involved with, their school or community. Application forms are available from the Awards & Financial Aid Office located in the Mezzanine of Graham Hall in Room 0GM05 or online here.
Deadline: September 10, 2011

The 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 of $5,000 will be made annually, one each to a female and a male student. Application forms are available from the Awards & Financial Aid Office located in the Mezzanine of Graham Hall in Room 0GM05 or online here.
Deadline: September 10, 2011



Major Entrance Scholarships

Alumni Entrance Scholarship Program (AESP)
Criteria:
  1. High academic standing and promise.
  2. Noteworthy participation in extra-curricular activities in school and community.
  3. Leadership qualities and strength of character.
Value: $5,000
Each Manitoba high school may nominate one student. Nomination forms are sent to principals. A committee will select six to ten AESP recipients.
Marsha P. Hanen Entrance Scholarship
Criteria:
  1. Same as those of the Alumni Entrance Scholarship Program.
  2. Selected from among the AESP nominees.
Value: $10,500
$4,500 for Year I and then renewable for up to three more years at $2,000 per year.
Walter Leatherdale Entrance Scholarship
Criteria:
  1. Same as those of the Alumni Entrance Scholarship Program
  2. Must come from rural Manitoba and preferably from a farming community.
  3. Selected from among the AESP nominees.
Value: $24,000
$6,000 for Year I (tuition, textbook & living allowances) and then renewable for up to three more years.

Special Entrance Scholarships

These scholarships are offered, without the necessity of a scholarship application, to all graduates of Manitoba high schools who meet the conditions below. (Students with credentials of comparable standing from outside Manitoba will also be considered for these scholarships.)  Senior 4 (Grade12) students must, however, apply for admission to the University by March 1.
  1. Only students with at least five approved 40S credits will be considered for a University of Winnipeg Special Entrance Scholarship (See below). 
  2. A minimum average of 80% on the best five of the approved 40S credits. (Standing in full-credit Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses is approved for scholarship calculation purposes).  Interim grades, submitted by high schools in spring, will be used. 
  3. The two students with the highest incoming averages will be awarded the $4,000 Chancellor's Special Entrance Scholarships.
  • Students with averages of 95.0% or higher will receive a $2,250 scholarship.
  • Students with averages of 90.0% to 94.9% will receive a $1,750 scholarship.
  • Students with averages of 86.0% to 89.9% will receive a $1,100 scholarship.
  • Students with averages of 80.0% to 85.9% will receive a $800 scholarship.
ALSO $600 President's Award of Merit bonus awards for the five students with the highest averages entering each of Arts, Science & Education
Approved 40S credits:
  • Accounting Systems 40S
  • Anglais 40S
  • Art 40S
  • Biology 40S
  • Chemistry 40S
  • Chinese (Cantonese) 40S
  • Chinese (Mandarin) 40S
  • Computer Science 40S
  • Cree/Ojibwe/Saulteaux 41G
  • Dramatic Arts 40S
  • Economics 40S
  • English 40 (A or S, two credits)
  • Family Studies 40S
  • Filipino 40S
  • Francais 40S
  • French 40S
  • Geography 40S
  • German 40S
  • Hebrew 40S
  • History of Western Civilization 40S
  • Italian 40S
  • Japanese 40S
  • Latin 40S
  • Law 40S
  • Mathematics:  Applied Mathematics 40S or Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S.  (Consumer Mathematics is not an approved course)
  • Music 40S (One of:  Band, Choral, Guitar, Strings or Private Music Option)
  • Physics 40S
  • Polish 40S
  • Portuguese 40S
  • Psychology 40S
  • Spanish 40S
  • Ukrainian 40S
  • World Issues 40S
NOTE: Psychology 40S is now an approved course for Special Entrance Scholarship consideration.
Web Link
http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/services-awdsinfo
Scholarship at University of Winnipeg by Maria Graciete and Jose Correia Family
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