II. Continuation Scholarships and Bursaries
III. Graduate Scholarships and Bursaries
IV. Medals & Prizes
VI. Other Entrance External Scholarships and Bursaries
Specific inquiries regarding scholarships and bursaries should be directed to the College's Awards Office located in the Main Level of the Student Services Centre, 11 River Road on campus, by phone at (902) 893-6729, by fax at (902) 893-6545, or by e-mail at bcrouse@nsac.ca.
The College's Scholarship Committee reserves the right to authorize changes at any time to the selection criteria and awarding of scholarships, bursaries, and prizes.
DEFINITION OF
TERMS
Award
An award is a general term used to mean any presentation made to a student.
Governor
General's Medal
The Governor General's Medals are awarded to the students with the highest
academic standing graduating each year in the Technical, Bachelor's (B.Sc.(Agr.)
and B.Tech), and M.Sc. programs.
Scholarship
A scholarship is an award to a student based primarily on academic performance,
although other criteria may be considered based on the donors' requirements.
Bursary
A bursary is a monetary award to a student where the primary criterion is
not academic performance.
Prize/Gift
A prize or gift is an award given to a student based on the selection of
the donor.
International Student
For scholarship purposes, all students paying the international tuition differential
are eligible for scholarships for International students.The following guidelines
determine year of study in the B.Sc.(Agr) program:
8 courses successfully completed – 2nd year
19 courses successfully completed – 3rd year
28 courses successfully completed – 4th year
* Note: Where the selection criteria are not specified in the descriptions of the various scholarships, bursaries, and prizes that follow, the above guidelines apply.
** Note: Selection of scholarship and bursary winners is primarily based on the work of the previous year with consideration also given to the cumulative average of the work done at NSAC. Generally students must be enrolled on a full-time basis in a program of study to be considered for scholarship and bursary selection; preference will usually be given to students completing 8 courses per year with no fewer than 3 courses per semester.
*** Publicity Disclaimer: It is the policy of NSAC to publish the names, home town, photo and under some circumstances the addresses of recipients of scholarships, prizes, awards, and bursaries. Those students who do not wish this information published must notify the Awards Office at the time of their acceptance of the award.
**** Scholarship Selection: Scholarship selections
are made by either NSAC, the NSAC Scholarship Committee, or Donors or their
Administrators.
To Receive Application Forms
Application forms for most of the awards offered through NSAC are available
by visiting our website www.nsac.ca/csa. Simply double-click on any title
to print off a copy. If unable to do this, please contact the NSAC Awards
Office (see previous page) to get forms sent out to you.
Staggered Application
Deadlines
To help with the processing of applications received for the fall selection
process, there is a staggered schedule of application deadlines. Please note
application deadlines may be September 20, September 24, September 27, or
October 5. These dates are indicated in the award descriptions. To be sure
you don't miss
out on application deadlines, please note application deadline dates for awards
you are applying to.
Application Selection Process
When applying for scholarships, bursaries, or awards at NSAC please note
that the selection review is not a quick process. In most cases applications
must be reviewed by the NSAC Scholarship Committee from mid-September to
mid-October. The complete list of winners will be posted one week prior to
Autumn Assembly. Awards won through the Autumn Assembly selection process
are credited to student accounts in January, unless special written requests
are made. Students should budget accordingly.
Scholarship Renewal Criteria
1. Renewable scholarships are renewed automatically at their initial value
provided the student has maintained an average of 80% or greater (unless
otherwise specified) for every year of study for which the scholarship was
renewable. Renewable scholarships are renewed annually on a continuous basis,
based on the work of the previous year (once forfeited cannot be re-instated).
2. Scholarships are renewed based on an 80% average for the full year of
study (80% is not required in each semester). A year of study is normally
defined as September 1 to August 31; students who do not follow the normal
year of study will be considered by the Scholarship Committee on an individual
basis.
3. To be eligible for scholarship renewal, students must maintain registration
in at least 80% of the number of courses for the normal course load per semester
for both the previous and the current year.
4. For scholarship purposes, averages are calculated to the nearest whole
number (if an average falls exactly between two whole numbers, the average
is rounded up).5. The average is determined by all marks earned by the student
in the previous year; non-credit courses (CHEM0050, MATH0050 and PHYS0050)
are included in the calculation of the year's average for degree students.
6. To be eligible for scholarship renewal, a student may not have any failed
courses (including Drop Fails).
7. A student who does not satisfy all the above criteria due to medical or
other extenuating circumstances may appeal in writing to the Awards Office.
Note: The above criteria generally apply to all renewable scholarships (e.g. NS Department of Agriculture scholarships, Harrison McCain Scholarships, NSAC Entrance Scholarships for CEC Students, Atlantic Scholars Awards, NS Power, Isgonish IODE).
Procedure for Appeals to Scholarship Renewal Decisions
Students may appeal scholarship renewal
decisions based on extenuating circumstances. Generally, reasons must be
severe and must be documented. Other grounds may be considered at the discretion
of the Scholarship Committee.
Appeals will generally be considered from students
who have the following grounds for appeal:
1. medically documented/supported personal illness or psychological/physical
trauma
2. documented/supported traumatic circumstances in immediate family such
as death or serious illness.
Students must submit a letter in writing to the Chair of the Scholarship Committee requesting a review of a scholarship renewal decision. The letter should clearly demonstrate the extenuating circumstances. Documentation supporting any claims must also be included. All information contained in the letter will be kept confidential within the Committee. Students will be informed of the Committee's decision by letter. All decisions of the committee are final.
I. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
2007 Nova Scotia Agricultural College Entrance Scholarships at a Glance$ 36,500* Atlantic Scholars Awards ($9,100 per year) (Estimate of potential total value based on projected costs of a 4-year program) |
Five renewable
scholarships (full tuition and residence at shared-room rate) to
top students from
Atlantic Canada with minimum average of 85% on required courses. Application deadline is March 15. *Value of scholarships dependent on number of courses taken and whether residence portion is accepted. (Values given are based on 2006/2007 fees.) |
$16,000 ($4,000 per year) |
Three Harrison McCain
Scholarships are awarded to Canadian students entering first year
of any program with minimum 80% average. Selected based on academic
performance, financial need,
recognized initiative in funding own education, and leadership qualities. Application deadline is March 1 |
$2,500 |
Scholarships to all students
admitted with averages in required courses of 90% or greater.** No application required. |
$1,500 |
Scholarships to all students
admitted with averages in required courses between 85% and 89%.** No application required. |
$1,000 |
Scholarships to all students
admitted with averages in required courses between 80% and 84%.** No application required. |
| Scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 to outstanding International students enrolling full-time in a program of study. See details on page 149. |
**For scholarship purposes, averages are calculated to the nearest whole number.
Other Scholarships Ranging
in Value from $500 to $2,000
Both application-based and non-application based scholarships, with various
application deadlines, are selected and awarded in the fall. See details
on the various entrance scholarships on the following pages.
Guaranteed Entrance
Scholarships to NSAC
All Canadian students with averages* of 80% or greater will receive an entrance
scholarship from NSAC. Scholarships are awarded based on the high school
averages of the courses required for admission.
• $2,500 Scholarships to all students admitted with averages
of 90% or greater
• $1,500 Scholarships to all students admitted with averages
between 85% and 89.4%
• $1,000 Scholarships to all students admitted with averages
between 80% and 84.4%*
For Entrance Scholarship purposes the determining
average is based on either:
1. the average of the required courses for admission to the respective program
of study from first-term or final Grade 12 marks, or
2. the average of the final marks of the required courses for admission from
first semester Grade 12 and the final marks of the remaining required courses
from Grade 11.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship Eligibility:
• for high school students only
• must be entering full-time study
• automatic consideration
• no application required
• tenable for one year
• students entering the first year of study in any undergraduate or technical
program, with the following exception: students receiving Atlantic Scholars Awards
or NSAC/CEC Entrance Scholarships.
Notes: For scholarship purposes, averages are calculated to the nearest whole
number (if an average falls exactly between two whole numbers, the average
is rounded up). Scholarships are awarded in two installments; to receive
the second installment, full-time study must be maintained.
Atlantic Scholars
Awards
NSAC annually awards five renewable entrance scholarships to students entering
a full-time program of study either directly from high school or with no
advanced standing from other post-secondary study. Atlantic Scholars Awards
will provide tuition (for the respective program of study) and residence
costs (at shared-room rate, for as long as the recipient chooses to live
in residence). The scholarship does not cover meals, books, and student fees.
In order to qualify for the value of the shared-room portion of room and
board fees, the recipient must reside in residence for the full academic
year, each year the scholarship is held. Students entering either technical
or degree programs at the university are eligible. Only those applicants
who have achieved a minimum average of 85% on the courses required for admission
shall be considered. Selection criteria include academic performance (on
courses required for admission), geographic distribution (in most years at
least one student from each of the Atlantic Provinces will be awarded a scholarship),
extracurricular activity, and a recommendation from an official representative
(e.g. Guidance Counsellor) of the high school or other previously attended
post-secondary educational institution. The Atlantic Scholars Awards are
tenable for a maximum of four years. These scholarships are renewed by maintaining
an annual average of 85%. See information on criteria for renewable scholarships
in the Renewal Criteria section. Recipients of Atlantic Scholars Awards are
not eligible to receive other guaranteed entrance scholarships. Recipients
of renewed Atlantic Scholars Awards are also not eligible for internally
selected In-Program scholarships. The Atlantic Scholars Awards are valued
at approximately $9,100 for the first year and have a potential total value
over four years of $36,500. The actual value is dependent on the number of
courses taken and whether the residence portion is accepted. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than March 15.
Atlantic Canada Bursaries
NSAC provides $1,000 bursaries to assist students in need of financial assistance.
To be eligible students must be in good standing, must have spent at least
one term of full-time study at NSAC, and must be registered on a full-time
basis for both semesters for the full academic year. Applications will be
reviewed December 7.
Doug Bailey Memorial Bursary
Farmers Dairy awards a $2,000 bursary to a student in any year of any program
at NSAC who is a family member of a Farmers Dairy shareholder or employee.
The bursary is named in memory of Doug Bailey, a former President and CEO.
Selection criteria include leadership, extracurricular and community activities,
financial need, and a sound academic record. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Bible Hill Garden Club
Bursary
The $300 Bible Hill Garden Club Bursary is awarded to an NSAC student from
the Truro area. Preference is given to students in at least the second year
of study in Horticulture, preferably Environmental Horticulture. Selection
criteria include academic performance and financial need. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
Canadian Association
of Agri-Retailers Bursary
The $1,000 Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers Bursary is awarded annually
to an NSAC student in any year of any program whose course work, summer employment,
home background, and career plans reflect an interest in Agronomy and the
Crop Input industry. Selection criteria will include interest and involvement
in Agronomy/field crops and the crop input industry, and financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards office no later than September
20.
Canard Conservation Undergraduate Scholarship
The $500 Canard Conservation Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to a first-
or second-year B.Sc.(Agr.) student from Kings County, NS, who is planning
course and/or project work related to the environment. Selection criteria
include: academic performance, demonstrated interest in the environment,
and career plans. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
no later than May 15.
Randy Carey Memorial Scholarship
A $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a student from the Annapolis
Valley entering a degree/diploma program at NSAC who is interested in pursuing
a career in agriculture. As a memorial to Randy Carey, who worked for Stirling
Fruit Farms for much of his career, preference will be given to students
with interests in the Horticulture industry. Selection criteria include farm
background, career plans, and academic performance. Applications must be
submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by May 15.
Chicken Producers of Nova Scotia
Bursary
The $1,000 Chicken Producers of Nova Scotia bursary is awarded to an NS student
at NSAC who shows a demonstrated interest in pursuing the study of poultry.
Preference will be given to applicants with a farming background. Students
in all years of study are eligible. A student may not receive this scholarship
more than once. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
no later than September 20.
George & Lottie Cook
Memorial Scholarship
The $500 George and Lottie Cook Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually
to an NS student enrolled in the first or second year of any program of study
at NSAC. Selection criteria include academic performance and financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than October
5.
Co-op Atlantic Bursaries
Co-op Atlantic offers three $500 bursaries to students entering the technical
program. Selection is based on financial need, potential for community leadership
and/or co-operative endeavour, and the recommendation of a local co-operative
or district Federation of Agriculture. These bursaries are renewable for
a second year when the recipient forwards to the donor first-year marks and
confirmation of enrollment. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards
Office no later than September 20.
Dykeview Farms Ltd. Scholarship
Dykeview Farms Ltd. offers a $1,000 scholarship open to students from Northeast
Kings Education Centre. Selection is based on financial need, community involvement
and academic performance. Contact the NEKEC Guidance Office or NSAC Awards
Office for application instructions. Application deadline is May 2.
Great
Village Garden Club Bursary
The $250 Great Village Garden Club Bursary is awarded to a student in any
year of any program who has not qualified for other scholarships or awards.
No application is necessary.
Kings County Federation of Agriculture Bursary
The $500 Kings County Federation of Agriculture Bursary is awarded to a resident
of Kings County, NS, entering the first year of full-time study at NSAC.
Selection criteria include financial need, academic performance, and contribution
to and participation in the agricultural industry of Kings County. The selection
will be made by the donor. Applications are available from and must be received
by May 30th at:
Kings County Federation of Agriculture, PO Box 14, Kentville, NS B4N 3V9
Kings
Mutual Insurance Scholarship
In memory of Past Directors, the Kings Mutual Insurance Company awards three
$1,000 scholarships to NS students, in any year of any program of study,
at NSAC. At least one of the scholarships annually will be available to a
student in a Technical program of study. Selection criteria include: financial
need, academic performance, and demonstrated interest in a career in the
Agri-food industry as reflected by summer employment and/or extracurricular
involvement. This scholarship is not available to students receiving other
scholarships totalling $1,000 or more. Applications must be submitted to
the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.
Harrison McCain Scholarship
Valued at $16,000 over four years, or $8,000 over two years for students
entering two-year programs of study ($4,000 per year), three Harrison McCain
Scholarships will be awarded to three students entering the first year of
any program of study at NSAC. This scholarship is open to Canadian high school
graduates who are maintaining an 80% average in their senior year of high
school. Selection is based on academic performance, financial need, leadership
qualities, and a recognized initiative in funding their own education. The
scholarship is renewed based on the recipient maintaining full-time study
(at least four courses per semester) and carrying an academic average of
60% in year one, 70% in year two, and 75% in year three. The Harrison McCain
Scholarship is tenable at NSAC for a maximum of four years of study and is
not transferable. Applications are due at the NSAC Awards Office no later
than March 1.Newfoundland and Labrador
Federation of Agriculture Scholarships
To encourage local students to pursue careers in the Agri-products industry,
the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture awards two $1,000
scholarships to Newfoundland and Labrador students (preferably one from the
East Coast and one from the West Coast) entering studies at the NSAC. Selection
criteria include academic performance and financial need. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.
Newfoundland
and Labrador Provincial Scholarships
The Newfoundland and Labrador government, through its Department of Education,
awards three scholarships of $1,000 each to Newfoundland and Labrador students
entering a degree program at NSAC. Selection will be based on academic performance.
No application is required.
NSAC Entrance Scholarships to Cobequid Educational
Centre Students
The Nova Scotia Agricultural College Entrance Scholarship for students from
the Cobequid Educational Centre will cover the full first-year tuition for
the technical or degree program which the student has chosen. The first-year
value of the scholarship is approximately $5,500 for degree students and
$4,080 for technical students. Eligibility: The top three students graduating
from CEC and entering the first year of study in any NSAC program will be
awarded the NSAC Entrance Scholarships for CEC Students. Selection will be
based on the average from the required courses combined with the school's final rankings. A minimum average of 80% in
the courses required for admission will be required. Renewability: The NSAC Entrance
Scholarships for CEC Students will be renewed at the value of $1,500 per year.
To be eligible for renewal the student must maintain an 80% average at NSAC and
satisfy the criteria for scholarship renewal. Presentation: The NSAC Entrance
Scholarships for CEC Students will be announced at CEC's graduation and
will be formally presented at NSAC's Autumn Assembly in October.
*In the case where one of the top three students from the Cobequid Educational
Centre entering studies at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College receives
an Atlantic Scholars Award, that student would not be eligible to receive
the NSAC Entrance Scholarships for CEC Students. The scholarship would then
be awarded to the student with the next highest average coming from the Cobequid
Educational Centre. Recipients of NSAC Entrance Scholarships for CEC students
are not eligible also to receive one of the guaranteed entrance scholarships.
Nova
Scotia Agricultural College Alumni Association Scholarships
The NSAC Alumni Association awards two $1,000 scholarships to first-year
students. Selection will be based on academic performance. No application
is required.
Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture 100th
Anniversary Scholarship
In recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the Nova Scotia Federation of
Agriculture in 1995, a $1,000 scholarship is awarded to an NS student with
a farm background who has a solid academic record and financial need. Students
studying in any year of any program who have not qualified for other significant
awards are eligible. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
no later than September 27.
Nova Scotia Power Inc. University Scholarship
The $1,500 Nova Scotia Power Inc. university entrance scholarship is awarded
to an NS student entering on a full-time basis the first year of an undergraduate
degree program at NSAC. The scholarship is tenable for up to four years (renewed
by maintaining an 80% average in the previous year; other criteria may be
considered for renewal). Selection criteria include academic performance
and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.
Nova
Scotia Veterinary Medical Association Bursary
The $500 Nova Scotia Veterinary Medical Association Bursary will be awarded
to an NS student in the first year of the Veterinary Technology program.
Selection criteria include financial need and academic performance. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than October 5.
RBC Centennial
Entrance Scholarship
In recognition of NSAC's 100th anniversary in 2005, RBC Financial Group
has established a $1,000 entrance scholarship to be awarded annually to a student
entering any program at NSAC who has not qualified for the Guaranteed Entrance
Scholarships available to students coming directly from high school. Students
considered for this scholarship would include students with disabilities, mature
students, and transfer students. Selection criteria include academic performance,
involvement in extracurricular and community activities, and career plans. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
RBC Financial
Group Entrance Scholarship
RBC Financial Group, through the RBC Foundation, is sponsoring a $1,000 Entrance
Scholarship to be awarded to a student from a farm family entering the first
year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program at NSAC. Selection criteria include academic
performance, extracurricular involvement, and career goals. Secondary consideration
may also be given to geographic location. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than May 19.
Ted Rose Memorial Bursary
The $500 Ted Rose Memorial Bursary will be awarded to a student who plans
to operate a livestock farm eventually. Selection criteria include a documented
commitment to animal welfare, financial need, and sound academic performance.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
Scholarships for International Students
Scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 will be awarded to selected International
students enrolled for the full year in a program of study at NSAC. The maximum
award will be half the tuition for the year of study. All students paying
the International tuition differential are eligible for consideration. The
awards are merit-based and normally require registration in 80% of the normal
course load for the program of study in both the previous and current year
of study.
Entrance scholarships will be awarded to outstanding applicants who have
a minimum of 80% or equivalent admission average on the courses required
for admission. The number and value of awards will be dependent on the number
of International students eligible for consideration. No application is required.
School
Milk Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador Scholarships
Two $1,000 scholarships are sponsored by the School Milk Foundation of Newfoundland
and Labrador for students from that province entering or continuing in any
program of study at NSAC. Preference will be given to students beginning
a program of study at NSAC. Selection criteria include career plans that
illustrate a genuine interest in an area of agriculture, outstanding community
leadership, and academic performance. Applications must be submitted to the
NSAC Awards Office no later than May 10.
Sport Leadership Award
The $1,000 Sport Leadership Award recognizes a high school varsity athlete
enrolling full-time in a program of study and planning to participate in
a sport at the varsity level at NSAC. Applicants must be maintaining a minimum
75% average in the courses required for admission to NSAC to be eligible.
Recipients of other major entrance scholarships are not eligible. Selection
criteria include financial need, sport skills, and leadership. The Sport
Leadership Award may be renewable up to a maximum of three times conditional
on the recommendation of the varsity coach(es) in the sport(s) of participation,
provided the student has maintained a minimum yearly average (65% after year
one, 70% after year two, and 75% after year three) in full-time course study
(80% of normal load) and has continued to play at least one NSAC varsity
sport. Applications, accompanied by two letters of reference (including one
from a high school coach to comment on excellent sport skills, athletic ability,
team leadership, coachability, and positive attitude) and a resumé, must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by March 15.
Stewiacke Valley Garden Club Bursary
The $250 Stewiacke Valley Garden Club Bursary is awarded to a student from
the Stewiacke Valley area of Nova Scotia studying at NSAC. Selection criteria
include involvement in extracurricular and community affairs, financial need,
and academic performance. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards
Office by October 5.
Taste of Nova Scotia Quality Food Program Scholarship
The Taste of Nova Scotia Quality Food Program offers a $1,000 scholarship
to an NS student in any year of any program at NSAC whose course, project
work, summer employment, and career plans reflect a commitment to rural communities.
Selection criteria include interests in rural entrepreneurship and/or rural
development as reflected through course and project work; and financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the Awards Office no later than September
27.
F. W. Walsh Memorial Scholarship
In memory of the outstanding agriculturalist F. Waldo Walsh, this $500 scholarship
is awarded to a student who is admitted to the first year of a degree program
at NSAC. Selection is based primarily on academic performance. Financial
need and participation in school and community affairs will also be considered.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than October
5.
Wentworth Valley Garden Club Bursary
The $250 Wentworth Valley Garden Club Bursary is awarded to a student from
the Colchester or Cumberland County area of Nova Scotia studying in a program
related to Horticulture at NSAC. Selection will be based primarily on financial
need with sound academic performance secondary. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
Woodside Memorial Scholarships
In memory of Harold and Mary Woodside, formerly of Alderbrook Farm, Margate,
PEI, a $500 scholarship is awarded to a first-year student from PEI. Selection
criteria include academic performance, financial need, future plans and career
ambitions, and participation in sports, school, and community activities.
Applications must be submitted no later than September 27.
II. CONTINUATION SCHOLARSHIPS
AND BURSARIES
The following scholarships and bursaries are available exclusively to students
returning to studies beyond the first year of the various programs at the
Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Students are encouraged as well to check
the scholarship listings in Section VII (Other Continuing External Scholarships
and Bursaries).
Animal Nutrition Association of Canada (Atlantic
Division) Scholarship
The Atlantic Division of the Animal Nutrition Association of Canada (formerly
known as the Canadian Feed Industry Association) awards a $700 scholarship
to a student who is entering the third year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program. Selection
criteria include academic performance and leadership in student and community
affairs. This scholarship is not available to students receiving other scholarships
of higher value. No application is required.
Billie Archibald Memorial Scholarship
The $1,000 Billie Archibald Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student
from Musquodoboit Rural High School who is enrolled in the first or second
year of any program at study at NSAC. Selection criteria is based on academic
performance, financial need, and community leadership. Preference will be
given to applicants with a farming background. A student may not receive
this scholarship more than once. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office by September 20.
Ralph H. Armstrong Memorial Bursary
The family and friends of the late Ralph Hallett Armstrong award a memorial
bursary of $500 to a student who has successfully completed at least one
year of study at NSAC. Former or current 4-H club members from Kings or Annapolis
County in Nova Scotia are eligible to apply. Selection is based on financial
need and involvement in school, athletic, and/or community organizations.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September
24.
Atlantic Canada Bursaries
NSAC provides $1,000 bursaries to assist students in need of financial assistance.
To be eligible, students must be in good standing and will have spent at
least one term of full-time study at NSAC and be registered on a full-time
basis for both semesters for the full academic year. Applications will be
reviewed December 7.
Atlantic Council of Crop Life Canada Bursaries
Two $500 bursaries will be awarded to technical students from agricultural
backgrounds who plan to pursue employment in the agricultural sector following
studies at NSAC. Preference will be given to students whose backgrounds,
course and project work, summer employment, and career plans reflect an interest
in the crop protection industry. The Atlantic Council of Crop Life Canada
is the organization of distributors, dealers, and suppliers of crop protection
products in Atlantic Canada. As part of the application, students will write
a brief essay (maximum of 500 words) on their background and their future
plans, and how their course of study is serving to prepare them for a future
in the industry. Applications must be submitted to NSAC Awards Office no
later than September 24.
Atlantic Farm Mechanization Show Undergraduate
Scholarships
The Atlantic Farm Mechanization Show awards two $1,000 scholarships to students
from the Atlantic Provinces who have completed at least one year of study
at NSAC in the Engineering Diploma program or the Bio-Environmental Systems
Management option of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program. The awarding of the scholarship
is based on academic performance and the demonstrated potential for a career
in the area of mechanization of agriculture. No application is required.
Atlantic
Fertilizer Institute Bursary
The Atlantic Fertilizer Institute awards a $500 bursary to a second-year
Technical student. Selection criteria include farm interests, leadership
qualities within the university community, and academic performance. Applications
should be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 24.
Atlantic
Fertilizer Institute Scholarship
The Atlantic Fertilizer Institute awards a $1,000 scholarship to a student
from the Atlantic Provinces who is entering the second year of the B.Sc.(Agr.)
program. Preference will be given to students with farming interests who
are studying in an option relating to the production of crops. Selection
criteria include academic performance, participation in student life, contribution
to the university community, and financial need. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 24.
Atlantic Land Improvement
Contractors Association Bursary
The Atlantic Land Improvement Contractors Association Bursary of $800 is
available to Engineering degree students with a demonstrated ability and
interest in soil, water, and land improvement. No application is required.
Atlantic
Provinces Hatchery Federation Bursary
The Atlantic Provinces Hatchery Federation awards a $500 bursary to a student
from the Atlantic Provinces who is enrolled in subjects that reflect an interest
in poultry. A letter of application must be received by September 27 at the
following address: Gerry Kennie, President, Atlantic Provinces Hatchery Federation,
43 Minas Warehouse Road, Suite 3, New Minas, NS B4N 5A5
Doug Bailey Memorial
Bursary
Farmers Dairy awards a $2,000 bursary to a student in any year of any program
at NSAC who is a family member of a Farmers Dairy shareholder or employee.
The bursary is named in memory of Doug Bailey, a former President and CEO.
Selection criteria include leadership, extracurricular and community activities,
financial need, and a sound academic record. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
A.B. Banks Memorial
Scholarship
The $600 A.B. Banks Memorial Scholarship is awarded to the second-year B.Sc.(Agr.)
student enrolled in the Animal Science option with the highest average from
the first year of study. No application is required.
Bible Hill Garden Club
Bursary
The $300 Bible Hill Garden Club Bursary is awarded to an NSAC student from
the Truro area. Preference is given to students in at least the second year
of study in Horticulture, preferably Environmental Horticulture. Selection
criteria include academic performance and financial need. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
David W. Brown Memorial
Bursary
The ACA Co-operative Limited/Eden Valley Farms Limited awards two $500 bursaries
to students entering a second year of study at NSAC. Selection criteria include
financial need, academic performance, and interest in farming and in the
poultry industry in particular. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than September 24.
Heather Butcher Memorial Bursary
In memory of Heather Butcher, friends have established a bursary fund which
will provide a $300 bursary to a student who has completed at least one year
in a degree program at NSAC. Selection criteria include leadership and participation
in student and community affairs, financial need, and academic performance.
Applications must be submitted to NSAC Awards Office no later than October
5.
Merle Cail Memorial Scholarship
The $1,000 Merle Cail Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a senior
undergraduate student or a graduate student at NSAC whose course or project
work reflect an interest in organic agriculture. Selection criteria include
academic performance, financial need, and commitment to organic agriculture.
Application forms accompanied by one letter of recommendation must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Canada Millennium Scholarship
Foundation's National
In-Course Awards
The Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation's national in-course awards
program will provide a minimum of a $4,000 scholarship to a student at NSAC who
has completed either one year of a technical program or two years of a degree
program. To be eligible, students must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
enrolled full-time and pursuing a first degree or diploma, with at least a 77%
cumulative average. Students applying after their first year may not have received
more than $3,500 to date in scholarships based solely on merit; and students
applying after their second year may not have received more than $3,500 in scholarship
money based solely on merit in any one year with a total of no more than $5,000
to date. Selection criteria will include leadership and demonstrated capacity
to motivate others, commitment to serving and improving the student's
community, innovation and talent for implementing new ideas, and academic
achievement. The student selected from NSAC will also be considered for renewable
awards of $4,000 and $5,000 on a national basis. See the NSAC Awards Office
for further details. The application deadline is June 15.
www.millenniumscholarships.ca
Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers Bursary
The $1,000 Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers Bursary is awarded annually
to an NSAC student in any year of any program whose course work, summer employment,
home background, and career plans reflect an interest in Agronomy and the
Crop Input industry. Selection criteria will include interest and involvement
in Agronomy/field crops and the crop input industry, and financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards office no later than September
27.
Canard Conservation Undergraduate Scholarship
The $500 Canard Conservation Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to a first-
or second-year B.Sc.(Agr.) student from Kings County, NS, who is planning
course and/or project work related to the environment. Selection criteria
include academic performance, demonstrated interest in the environment, and
career plans. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no
later than May 15.
James Card Bursary
At least three awards with a total value of $4,000, sponsored by James Card,
will be awarded annually to students in financial need. Preference will be
given to International students. Applications will be reviewed December 7.
Gerard
Chiasson Memorial Bursary
The Inverness County Federation of Agriculture awards a $500 bursary to a
Cape Breton student who has completed at least one year of study at NSAC.
The bursary is awarded in memory of Gerard Chiasson, a past president of
the NS Federation of Agriculture who was also active in other local farm
and community organizations. Selection criteria include financial need, involvement
in community activities, and leadership experience. In the event that two
or more students possess otherwise equal qualifications, preference will
be given to a student from Inverness County. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Chartwells Scholarships
Compass Group Canada awards $4,000 in scholarships to outstanding students
with high academic performance who, for one reason or another, have not qualified
for other significant awards. Preference will be given to students living
in residence. No application is required.
Chicken Producers of Nova Scotia
Bursary
The $1,000 Chicken Producers of Nova Scotia bursary is awarded to an NS student
at NSAC who shows a demonstrated interest in pursuing the study of poultry.
Preference will be given to applicants with a farming background. Students
in all years of study are eligible. A student may not receive this award
more than once. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
no later than Sept 20.
Class of 1950 Bursary Fund
The Class of 1950, in commemoration of their fiftieth anniversary of graduation
from NSAC, provide an annual $1,000 bursary to assist NSAC students in financial
need. Applications must be submitted to the Awards Office by October 5.
Donald
E. Clark Memorial Scholarship
In memory of Donald E. Clark, former Professor and Head of the Engineering
Department, one or more scholarships (with total value of $600) are awarded
to final-year students in the Engineering Department. Selection criteria
include academic performance, interest, and aptitude in the engineering field.
No application is required.
Colonel Charles Coll Memorial Scholarship
In memory of Colonel Charles H. Coll, a $250 scholarship is awarded to a
student in the final year of an Animal Science option. Selection criteria
include academic performance, involvement and interest in poultry, and achievement
and contribution to 4-H. No application is required.
Charles M. Collins Memorial
Scholarship
A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a student at NSAC who is
enrolled in a program of study relating to Horticulture. The scholarship
is in memory of Charles McKittrick Collins, who taught Horticulture at NSAC
for twenty-five years and supervised the landscaping and maintenance of the
campus grounds, and for whom the Collins Horticultural Building was named
in 1975. Preference will be given to students studying in the Bachelor of
Technology program in Environmental Horticulture who have not qualified for
other significant awards. No application is required.
George & Lottie
Cook Memorial Scholarship
The $500 George and Lottie Cook Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually
to an NS student enrolled in the first or second year of any program of study
at NSAC. Selection criteria include academic performance and financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than October
5.
Co-op Atlantic Scholarship
Co-op Atlantic awards a $1,000 scholarship to a student at NSAC who is from
the Atlantic Provinces and is entering the third year of a degree program.
Selection criteria include academic performance, financial need, and knowledge
and appreciation of co-operatives. The award is tenable for two years. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
The
Renée Covill
Scholarships
Five $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to Atlantic Canadian students at
NSAC studying in a program leading to a Bachelor's degree with a major
in Plant Science (Agronomy or Horticulture) or Environmental Horticulture.
Preference will be given to students who have course and project work that
reflect a commitment to environmental issues and career interests in growing
plants (including farming). Selection criteria are academic performance,
financial need, and career plans. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office by September 20.
Dorothy Creelman Cox Memorial Scholarship
A $150 scholarship is awarded to a female student entering the second year
of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program in the Plant Science option. Selection is based
on academic performance in the first year. No application is required.
Dr. Kenneth Cox Memorial Scholarship
In memory of Dr. Kenneth Cox, former Principal, this $100 scholarship is
awarded to a student entering the final year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program.
No application is required.Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia Bursary
The Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia awards a $1,000 bursary to an NS student
doing project or course work related to the dairy industry. Students in the
third or fourth year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program (any option) or graduate
students undertaking course or project work related to the dairy industry
are eligible. Selection criteria include proven interest and experience in
the dairy industry, the potential beneficial impact of study on the Nova
Scotia dairy industry, and academic performance. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 24.
Dartmouth Horticultural
Society Bursary
The $500 Dartmouth Horticultural Society Bursary is awarded to a student
in the final year of studies at NSAC. Selection criteria include financial
need, interest and experience in the agri-food industry, and academic performance.
Although students in all programs are eligible, preference will be given
to a student in a Plant Science/Environmental Horticulture program from the
Dartmouth area. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
by October 5.
Eastern Veterinary Technicians Association Bursary
The Eastern Veterinary Technicians Association awards a $100 bursary and
a stethoscope (value $100) to a second-year student in the Veterinary Technology
program. This bursary will be awarded to the student who best demonstrates
proficiency in veterinary clinical skills during the first year and externship
at the Atlantic Veterinary College. No application is required.
Ernest L.
Eaton Memorial Scholarships
Two $500 scholarships, one for a male and one for a female, are awarded to
non-Nova Scotian students entering the third year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program.
Selection is based on the student's averages in the second year of their program.
No application is required.
Egg Producers of Newfoundland & Labrador
Scholarship
The Egg Producers Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (formerly known
as the Newfoundland Egg Marketing Board) awards a $1,000 scholarship to an
NL student entering the third or fourth year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September
27.
Farm Credit Canada Scholarship
The Atlantic Region of Farm Credit Canada awards a $1,000 scholarship to
a Canadian student entering the fourth or final year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program
in the Agricultural Economics or Agricultural Business options. Selection
criteria include academic performance, interest and competence in farm management
and in the subjects associated with the economics of the farm business, interest
and involvement in university and home community as demonstrated by participation
in organizations & affairs,
farm experience, and financial need. No application is required.
Farm Focus
Bursary
The $200 Farm Focus Bursary is awarded to a student entering the second year
of study. Selection is based on financial need and academic performance.
No application is required.
Ena Fenton Memorial Scholarship
Sponsored by the Bedford Horticultural Society, the $500 Ena Fenton Memorial
Scholarship is awarded to a second-year student from the Bedford-Sackville-Waverley
district of NS, studying Horticulture or Environmental Studies at NSAC. In
years when no student from Bedford, Sackville, Waverley applies for the scholarship,
consideration will be given to other students from HRM (excluding Halifax
and Dartmouth). Selection will be based on financial need, career plans,
and academic performance. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards
Office by October 5.
Great Village Garden Club Bursary
The $250 Great Village Garden Club Bursary is awarded to a student in any
year of any program who has not qualified for other scholarships or awards.
No application is required.Chuck Harrison Memorial Bursary
In memory of Chuck Harrison, Class of 1970, a $200 bursary is awarded to
a final-year Agricultural Business Technician student. Selection criteria
include leadership and involvement in athletic and other activities at NSAC,
and a sound academic record. No application is required.
Bonnie R. Haviland
Memorial Bursary
The $1,000 Bonnie R. Haviland Memorial Bursary will be awarded annually to
a student entering the second year of the Veterinary Technology program whose
performance in the program has demonstrated a caring attitude and a commitment
to others. To be eligible, students must have done well in their first year
and not won other scholarships of greater value. No application is required.
Isgonish
Chapter Silver Anniversary IODE Bursary
The $400 Isgonish Chapter Silver Anniversary IODE Bursary is awarded to a
student entering the third year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program in the Aquaculture
major. Selection criteria include financial need, academic performance, and
participation and leadership in extracurricular activities. The bursary is
renewable by maintaining an 80% average. One award will be presented either
to a third-year student or to a fourth-year student as a renewal to the previous
year's recipient.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by September 24.
Randy & Gladys
Keddy Memorial Bursary
The $1,000 Randy & Gladys Keddy Memorial Bursary will be awarded to a
second-year Technical or third-year Degree student whose background, program
of study, course and project work, and summer employment show a genuine interest
in working in the agricultural industry following graduation. Selection criteria
include career goals, solid academic performance, and financial need. Students
receiving other scholarships valued at $1,000 or greater will not be eligible
for this scholarship. Given similar or equal qualifications of candidates,
preference will be given to students from the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia
with farm backgrounds. Applications are due at the NSAC Awards Office by
September 20.
Kings Mutual Insurance Scholarships
In memory of Past Directors, the Kings Mutual Insurance Company awards three
$1,000 scholarships to NS students, in any year of any program of study at
NSAC. At least one scholarship will be awarded to a technical student. Selection
criteria include financial need, academic performance, and demonstrated interest
in a career in the Agri-food industry as reflected by summer employment and/or
extracurricular involvement. This scholarship is not available to students
receiving other scholarships totalling $1,000 or more. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.P.
Max
Kuhn Scholarship
The $2,500 P. Max Kuhn Scholarship will be awarded annually to an NS student
with a farm background who is enrolled full-time in any year of any program
and whose course and project work and summer employment demonstrate an interest
in working in the agriculture industry after graduation. Selection criteria
include financial need and academic performance. Preference will be given
to students who have completed at least one year of study. The student may
receive this scholarship only once. Applications must be submitted to the
NSAC Awards Office by September 20.
Landscape Nova Scotia Bursary
Landscape Nova Scotia awards a $500 bursary to an NS student studying Environmental
Horticulture. Selection criteria include academic performance and financial
need. No application is required.
Lunenburg/Queens Federation of Agriculture
Scholarship
The $300 Lunenburg/Queens Federation of Agriculture Scholarship is awarded
to a student from Lunenburg or Queens County in NS who has completed at least
one year of study at NSAC. Selection criteria include academic performance,
farm or agricultural background or experience, and plans to pursue a career
in the agricultural industry. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than September 27.
Angus and Tena MacLellan Memorial
Scholarship
This $600 scholarship is awarded to a student entering the third or fourth
year of a degree program. Angus and Tena MacLellan farmed in Cloverville,
Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. No application is required.
Dr. Herbert F.
MacRae Memorial NSAC/Macdonald College Exchange Award
This $1,000 award is designed to support student and staff exchange between
NSAC and Macdonald College of McGill University. Students considering a semester
or a year of study at Macdonald College as part of the requirements of a
program of study at NSAC, or students transferring to a program of study
at Macdonald College, should inquire at the Awards Office for details.
Joseph
E. Mapplebeck Memorial Bursaries
In honour of Joseph E. Mapplebeck, who farmed for 50 years in Kings County,
NS, and in recognition of his appreciation for the importance of a good education,
family members have established two $500 bursaries to be made available to
technical students at NSAC. Eligible candidates will have successfully completed
the first year of a technical program and demonstrate financial need. A letter
of recommendation from a Faculty member must accompany this application.
At least one of the two awards will be made available annually to a student
in the Plant Science Technology program. Applications must be submitted to
the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 24.
H.A.L. McLaughlin Memorial
Scholarship
In memory of H.A.L. McLaughlin, who taught horticulture at the NSAC from
1953 to 1971, this $300 scholarship is awarded to a student in Horticulture.
No application is required.
A.C. Neish Memorial Trust Scholarship
The A.C. Neish Memorial Trust awards a $1,700 scholarship to an NSAC student
entering the final year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program. Selection criteria include
outstanding academic performance and qualities of leadership as indicated
by participation and achievement in both academic and non-academic activities.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September
24.
NSAC Athletic Bursaries
Five awards will be presented to returning student athletes at NSAC. Selection
criteria include financial need, involvement in/member of a university varsity
team, recommendation from a coach, and satisfactory academic performance.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than October
5.
Nova Scotia Animal Breeders Co-operative Limited
Scholarship
The Nova Scotia Animal Breeders Co-op awards two $1,250 scholarships (one
to a degree student and one to a technical students) to returning NS students
studying in an animal-related program whose home farm backgrounds, course
and project work, and career interests reflect an interest in the dairy or
beef industry. To be eligible, students will not have received other major
scholarships. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no
later than September 24.
Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture Bursaries
The Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture awards two $500 bursaries to second-year
NS students (one Technical and one Degree). Selection criteria include financial
need and academic performance. No application is required.
Nova Scotia Federation
of Agriculture 100th Anniversary Scholarship
In recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the Nova Scotia Federation of
Agriculture in 1995, a $1,000 scholarship is awarded to an NS student with
a farm background, who has a solid academic record and financial need. Students
studying in any year of any program who have not qualified for other significant
awards are eligible. Applications must be submitted to NSAC Awards Office
no later than September 27.
Nova Scotia 4-H Council Award
A $200 scholarship will be awarded to a second-year NS student in any program.
Selection criteria include academic performance, financial need, and participation
in 4-H club activities. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards
Office no later than September 24.
Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists Scholarship
The $1,000 NSIA Scholarship is awarded to an NS student entering the third
year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program at NSAC. In awarding the scholarship, the
selection committee will take into consideration academic performance, participation
in school and community activities, degree of interest in agrology and pursuing
a career in the agri-food industry, and financial need. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Nova Scotia
Institute of Agrologists 50th Anniversary Scholarship
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists
in 2003, a $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to an NS student entering the
second, third, or fourth year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program at NSAC. Selection
criteria include academic performance, extracurricular activities, and interest
in the profession of agrology as demonstrated through career plans. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
NSERC
Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA)
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada sponsors
a program of summer research awards to encourage outstanding undergraduate
students to undertake graduate studies and pursue research careers in the
natural sciences and engineering disciplines at NSAC. The purpose of the
award is to supplement the salary of a summer student who is working on an
individual research project, designed in conjunction with a faculty member
who holds an NSERC research grant. The award is for a minimum of sixteen
weeks on a full-time basis in research and development in natural sciences
and engineering. To be eligible, students must be Canadian citizens or permanent
residents, registered full-time as undergraduate students in a natural science
or engineering discipline, and have completed at least one year of study
with a minimum 70% cumulative average. Applications must be submitted to
the Office of Graduate Studies and Research by February 17.
Don Palfrey Memorial
Scholarship
A $1,000 Don Palfrey Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually in recognition
of the many years of service and contributions to weed science in Nova Scotia
by Don Palfrey. The scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student
who is carrying out a senior-year research project in the area of pest management,
with preference given to students involved in weed science, either through
academic work or summer employment. Applications are due at the NSAC Awards
Office no later than September 20.
Robert Parent Memorial Scholarship
In memory of Robert Parent, Class of 1921, this $1,000 scholarship will be
awarded to an outstanding student studying in any year of any program who
has not qualified for other significant awards. No application is required.
Passionate
Plants Person Award
The $500 Passionate Plants Person Award, established by the Atlantic Rhododendron & Horticulture
Society, is awarded to a second-year NS student in the Environmental Horticulture
diploma program. The recipient will also receive a one-year membership with
ARHS. Preference is given to students whose passion for plants is infectious
and who will most impact the way we regard and understand plants in both
public and private environments. The student should also demonstrate communication
and leadership abilities and financial need. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
Pork Nova Scotia Prize
Pork Nova Scotia sponsors a $350 prize to an NS student with an interest
and/or background in swine production. Selection criteria include demonstrated
interest in the swine industry (through course or project work), academic
performance, and financial need. Applications should be submitted to the
NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.
Prajna Athletic Bursaries
Two $200 awards (one to a male student and one to a female student) will
be presented to returning students at NSAC. These awards were established
by Dr. Andre Lirette, a former Professor in the former Animal Science Department
at NSAC. To be eligible, students must maintain sound academic performance
and have been involved in either a varsity team or on an intramural/recreational
team at NSAC. Selection criteria include financial need, leadership, and
contribution to student life. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than October 5.
PEI Swine Breeders' Association
Bursary
The PEI Swine Breeders' Association provides a $500 bursary to a PEI
student who has successfully completed at least one year of study in an animal-related
program at NSAC. Selection criteria include financial need, demonstrated
interest in swine, and involvement in community, 4-H, and student affairs.
A student may not receive this bursary more than once. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.
Prince
Edward Island Institute of Agrologists Scholarship
The $1,000 PEI Institute of Agrologists scholarship is awarded annually to
a student from PEI in the third or fourth year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program
who is intending a career as a professional agrologist. In awarding this
scholarship the Selection Committee will take into consideration academic
performance, university and community involvement, and financial need. A
student may receive this award only once. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office on or before September 24.
Stuart Rath Junior A
Bearcat Hockey Education Award Fund
Awards ranging from $250 to $500 per course are available to members of the
Truro Junior A Bearcats Hockey Club who are studying at NSAC. Selection is
based on academic performance, community service, and the recommendation
of the team coaches. Students in second semester and second year must successfully
complete the course work in the previous semester to be eligible for continued
support. No application is required.
Cliff Retson Memorial Bursary
In memory of Cliff Retson, Class of ‘34, a $600 bursary is awarded
to an International student studying at NSAC. Students in any year of any
program are eligible. Selection criteria include financial need, academic
performance, and interest in and involvement in multicultural activities
on campus. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later
than September 27.
Ira L. Rhodenizer Memorial Scholarship
In memory of Ira L. Rhodenizer, the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture
awards a $300 scholarship to a second-year NS student. Selection criteria
include academic performance, involvement in student affairs, and participation
in the 4-H program. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
no later than September 24.
Dr. Robert G. Rix Bursary
This bursary of $300 is awarded to a deserving student. No application is
required.
J. Arnold Roberts Memorial Scholarship
In memory of J. Arnold Roberts, a $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to an
outstanding student from Atlantic Canada studying in any year of any program
who has not received scholarships of greater value. No application is required.
Howard
W. Roper Memorial Bursary
In memory of Howard W. Roper, a $500 bursary will be awarded annually by
the Nova Scotia/Newfoundland Branch of Holstein Canada to a second-year Technical
student at NSAC. Applicants must be residents of Nova Scotia or Newfoundland
and Labrador and members of Holstein Canada, or members of families with
Holstein Canada membership. Selection criteria include involvement in the
dairy industry, extracurricular involvement through athletics and clubs on
campus, involvement in farm organizations, financial need, and satisfactory
academic performance in the first year of study at NSAC. Applications must
be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 27.
Ted Rose
Memorial Bursary
The $500 Ted Rose Memorial Bursary will be awarded to a student who plans
to operate a livestock farm eventually. Selection criteria include financial
need, sound academic performance, and a documented commitment to animal welfare.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
Rotary
Club of Truro International Student Bursary
This $1,000 bursary will be awarded annually by the Rotary Club of Truro
to an International student studying at NSAC. All undergraduate and graduate
students paying the international tuition differential are eligible for consideration.
Preference will be given to students registered in a program of study and
registered full-time, with additional preference given to students studying
for the full year (i.e., at least four courses per semester for undergraduate
students). Special consideration will be given to students who came from
a developing country and plan to return and apply their education from NSAC.
Selection criteria include financial need and potential impact of the bursary
on the student's lifestyle
while at school, and future plans. Applications must be submitted to the
NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Rhonda Rae Rumbolt Memorial
Scholarship
In memory of Rhonda Rae Rumbolt, a $2,000 scholarship is awarded to a final-year
B.Sc.(Agr.) student. Selection criteria include outstanding leadership and
involvement in the university community as displayed by participation in
extracurricular activities, combined with a strong academic record. Applications
must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 24.
Rick
Russell Memorial Bursary
In memory of Rick Russell, a long-time woodsmen coach and Animal Science
Technician graduate, a $500 bursary will be awarded to a woodsmen athlete
in the second, third or fourth year of study in any program at NSAC. The
selection criteria include financial need, involvement and leadership in
the woodsmen program, and satisfactory academic performance. No application
is required.
Scholarships for In-program Students
At the discretion of the Scholarship Committee, scholarships of variable
amounts will be awarded to students who perform well in their studies at
NSAC. The minimum requirement is an 80% average in work of the previous year
and no failed courses (including Drop Fails), with preference given to students
who have, in addition, maintained a cumulative average of 80%. The average
is determined from the full year of study, which is normally defined as September
1 to August 31. The average is determined by all marks earned by the student
in the previous year—non-credit
courses are included in the calculation of the year's average for degree
students. For scholarship purposes, averages are calculated to the nearest
whole number (if an average falls exactly between two whole numbers, the
average is rounded up). To be eligible, students must maintain registration
in at least 80% of the number of courses for the normal course load per semester
for both the previous and current years. In the event that a recipient is
not able to complete the full year, on completion of the first semester on
a full-time basis he/she would be entitled to receive half the award announced
at Autumn Assembly. Students who were registered for the full year in the
previous year will be eligible for in-program scholarships for the one remaining
semester in the current year if they only have one semester to complete their
program requirements.
Scholarships for International Students
Scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 will be awarded to selected International
students enrolled for the full year in a program of study at NSAC. The maximum
award will be half the tuition for the year of study. All students paying
the International tuition differential are eligible for consideration. The
awards are merit-based and normally require registration in 80% of the normal
course load for the program of study in both the previous and current years
of study.
In-program scholarships will be offered to outstanding transfer students
(an 80% or equivalent average from other post-secondary study is required
for consideration) or to returning NSAC students who have a minimum average
of 80% in the work of the previous year at NSAC with no failed courses (including
Drop Fails). Preference is given to students who have, in addition, maintained
a cumulative average of 80%. The number and value of awards will be dependent
on the number of International students eligible for consideration. No application
is required.
Shur-Gain Division/Maple Leaf Foods, Inc. Scholarship
Shur-Gain Division/Maple Leaf Foods, Inc. awards a $1,000 scholarship to
a final-year B.Sc.(Agr.) student in the Animal Science option. Selection
criteria include academic performance, leadership qualities, and participation
in student & community
affairs. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later
than September 24.
G.G. Smeltzer Memorial Bursary
The $1,000 G.G. Smeltzer Memorial Bursary is awarded to a third- or fourth-year
student from Atlantic Canada studying in the B.Sc.(Agr.) program majoring
in Plant Science (Agronomy specialization). Selection criteria include a
genuine interest in the area of field crops reflected through course and
project work and summer employment, and financial need. No application is
required.
Smucker Foods of Canada Scholarship
The $1,200 Smucker Foods of Canada scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding
student in any year of any program who has not received other significant
awards. No application is required.
Stewiacke Valley Garden Club Bursary
The $250 Stewiacke Valley Garden Club Bursary is awarded to a student from
the Stewiacke Valley area of Nova Scotia studying at NSAC. Selection criteria
include involvement in extracurricular and community affairs, financial need,
and academic performance. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards
Office by October 5.
Syngenta Pest Management Awards
Syngenta Crop Protection awards three $500 scholarships to students at NSAC
whose course and project work reflect an interest in the Maritime potato
industry. Applicants will be required to submit an essay (300–500 words) expressing
an opinion on a topic relating to the crop protection industry; suggested topics
include the future of genetically modified plants/crops, or the future of crop
protection products in Maritime agriculture (the fit and relevance of the agri-chemical
industry to today's agri-food industry). Selection criteria include
academic performance, interest in the Maritime potato industry, and potato
farm experience or background. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than September 24.
Taste of Nova Scotia Quality Food
Program Scholarship
The Taste of Nova Scotia Quality Food Program offers a $1,000 scholarship
to an NS student in any year of any program at NSAC whose course and project
work, summer employment, and career plans reflect a commitment to rural communities.
Selection criteria include interests in rural entrepreneurship and/or rural
development as reflected through course and project work, and financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September
27.
Bruce Trenholm/Atlantic ‘86
Scholarship
A $500 prize is awarded to an Atlantic Canada student entering the final
year of any program who has a Holstein farm or 4-H (Holstein calf project)
background. Selection criteria include academic performance and career goals.
Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards office no later than September
27.
Vice-President's
Scholarship
This $300 scholarship is awarded to a final-year B.Sc.(Agr.) student. No
application is required.
Florence (Pineo) Ward Memorial Awards
Three to five bursaries with a total value of $2,000 will be awarded annually,
in memory of Florence (Pineo) Ward, to NSAC students in financial need. Recipients
will have completed at least one year of study in a technical, B.Tech, or
B.Sc.(Agr.) program. Preference will be given to students with sound academic
background who have come to NSAC for technical training to enhance their
employability but whose financial constraints are limiting their ability
to continue their studies. In the event that two or more candidates otherwise
qualify for one of the awards, preference will be given to students from
Boutilier's Point, Halifax County,
or Advocate, Cumberland County. Application forms must be submitted to the
NSAC Awards Office no later than October 5.
Raymond Webber Memorial Scholarship
Landscape Nova Scotia and the New Brunswick Horticultural Association jointly
award a $600 scholarship to the most promising Environmental Horticulture
Technology second-year student. Selection criteria include academic performance
and practical work skills. No application is required.
Wentworth Valley Garden
Club Bursary
The $500 Wentworth Valley Garden Club Bursary is awarded to a student from
the Colchester or Cumberland County area of Nova Scotia studying in a program
related to Horticulture at NSAC. Selection will be based primarily on financial
need, with sound academic performance secondary. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office by October 5.
Michael Whidden Memorial Award
The $2,000 Michael Whidden Memorial Award will be awarded to a student who
has provided leadership on NSAC's Woodsmen Team, and has maintained
a sound academic performance. No application is required.
Eric Williams Memorial
Scholarships
Two $1,000 scholarships sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Newfoundland and
Labrador are awarded to students from Newfoundland and Labrador who have
completed at least one year of study at NSAC in any program (generally, one
to a technical student and one to a degree student). Selection will be based
on academic performance. No application is required.
Wild Blueberry Producers
Association of Nova Scotia Scholarship
The Wild Blueberry Producers Association of Nova Scotia awards a $750 scholarship
to a Plant Science student entering the third or fourth year of the B.Sc.(Agr.)
program. Selection will be based on academic performance and financial need.
Preference will be given to someone with interest and experience in small
fruits. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later
than September 27.
III. GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
The following scholarships are available exclusively to graduate students
studying at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Stuart & Ruth Allaby
Graduate Studies Scholarship
The $1,000 Stuart and Ruth Allaby Graduate Studies Scholarship is awarded
to an M.Sc. student at NSAC concentrating on animal research. No application
is required.
Atlantic Farm Mechanization Show Graduate Scholarship
in Engineering
The $1,000 Atlantic Farm Mechanization Show Graduate Scholarship in Engineering
is awarded annually to an M.Sc. student at NSAC conducting research in engineering.
No application is required.
Doug Bailey Memorial Bursary
Farmers Dairy awards a $2,000 bursary to a student in any year of any program
at NSAC who is a family member of a Farmers Dairy shareholder or employee.
The bursary is named in memory of Doug Bailey, a former President and CEO.
Selection criteria include leadership and extracurricular and community activities,
financial need, and a sound academic record. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Merle Cail Memorial
Scholarship
The $1,000 Merle Cail Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a senior
undergraduate student or a graduate student at NSAC whose course or project
work reflect an interest in organic agriculture. Selection criteria include
academic performance, financial need, and commitment to organic agriculture.
Application forms accompanied by one letter of recommendation must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Canard Graduate Conservation
Fund Scholarship
The Canard Conservation Fund provides a $2,000 scholarship to a graduate
student at NSAC conducting research work on environmental issues. Selection
criteria include research aptitude and experience, relevance of the applicant's
research to conservation issues, and sound academic performance. Only full-time
students will be eligible, and preference will be given to students in the second
year of study in the M.Sc. Program. Applications should include an essay on the
importance of the research to conservation issues, a resumé, and an
official transcript. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office
no later than July 27.
Chartwells Graduate Student Scholarship
One $5,500 scholarship will be awarded to a student entering the M.Sc. degree
program at NSAC on a full-time basis. The scholarship will be
awarded on the basis of academic performance. Recipients of NSAC Graduate
Entrance Scholarships and students on employment leave with salary continuation
are not eligible. No application is required.
Chicken Producers of Nova Scotia
Bursary
The $1,000 Chicken Producers of Nova Scotia Bursary is awarded to an NS student
at NSAC who shows a demonstrated interest in pursuing the study of poultry.
Preference will be given to applicants with a farming background. Students
in all years of study are eligible. A student may not receive this scholarship
more than once. Application must be submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no
later than September 20.
Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia Bursary
The Nova Scotia Milk Producers Association awards a $1,000 bursary to an
NS student doing project or course work related to the dairy industry. Students
in the third or fourth year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program (any option) or graduate
students undertaking course or project work related to the dairy industry
are eligible. Selection criteria include proven interest and experience in
the dairy industry, the potential beneficial impact of study on the Nova
Scotia dairy industry, and academic performance. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 24.
The Gordon B. Kinsman
Memorial Graduate Scholarships
Two $1,500 Gordon B. Kinsman Memorial Graduate Scholarships will be awarded
to graduate students in Horticulture at NSAC. At least one of the scholarships
each year will be awarded to a student conducting research work related to
the blueberry industry. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC Awards
office no later than July 27.
Graduate Research Training Initiative (GRTI)
Scholarships
This program provides scholarships to high-calibre students who are engaged
in a research-based graduate program at NSAC and who are conducting research
that will benefit Nova Scotia's agriculture and agri-food industry.
This initiative is intended to ensure a reliable supply of highly-qualified
personnel to meet the future needs of Nova Scotia's agri-food industry.
The value of the awards is $15,000 per year for up to two years for full-time
students, and $7,500 per year for up to two years for part-time students.
Further information is available on the website www.nsac.ca/research/graduatestudies/scholarship.asp.
Robert P. Longley Memorial
Graduate Scholarships
Two $7,000 scholarships will be awarded to NS residents entering the M.Sc.
degree program on a full-time basis at NSAC. The scholarships will be awarded
on the basis of academic performance (cumulative GPA from undergraduate degree).
Recipients of NSAC Graduate Entrance Scholarships and students on employment
leave with salary continuation are not eligible. No application is required.
NSAC Association of Graduate Students Bursary
This award is valued at $400. Any graduate student of NSAC (any year; full-time
or part-time) is eligible to apply. Selection is based on financial need.
Applications must be submitted to the Awards Office no later than October
5.
NSAC Graduate Entrance Scholarships
The Nova Scotia Agricultural College offers up to five scholarships of $5,000
to students approved (or conditionally approved) for admission to the NSAC/Dalhousie
M.Sc. Program. Students who have applied for admission to the graduate program
at NSAC by the end of June each year will be considered for these awards.
Only those applicants entering graduate studies on a full-time basis who
have achieved a minimum admission average of 80% (cumulative undergraduate
average) or equivalent will be considered. Although academic performance
will be the prime selection basis, consideration will also be given to the
diversity of backgrounds of candidates (including gender, country of origin,
institution of origin, minority groups, supervisors, and programs of study).
No application is required.
NSAC International Student Fee Waivers
The NSAC awards several differential fee waivers to International students
admitted to the M.Sc. program. Differential fee waivers are available to
students in their first year of the program only. Selection is based on academic
merit and on financial need. No application is required.
NSERC Postgraduate
Scholarships
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada provide postgraduate
scholarships to high-calibre scholars who are engaged in master's or
doctoral programs in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines at
universities in Canada. To be eligible, students must be Canadian citizens
or permanent residents of Canada who hold, or expect to hold at the time
to take up the award, a degree in science or engineering from a university
whose academic standing is acceptable to NSERC, who will pursue full-time
graduate study and research at the master's
or doctoral level in the natural sciences or engineering in the following
year, and who have an 80% average in each of the last two completed years
of study. The value of the awards is $17,300 per year for students studying
at the master's
level and $19,100 per year for students studying at the doctoral level. The
awards are tenable for a maximum of two years. Applications must be received
at the office of Research and Graduate Studies by November 1.
The Allan A.
Saunders Memorial Graduate Scholarship
The $3,000 Allan A. Saunders Memorial Graduate Scholarship is awarded annually
to a graduate student at NSAC who is conducting research relating to the
dairy industry. Applicants who have completed their undergraduate degree
at NSAC and wish to pursue their master's degree at another post-secondary
institution will be considered. Selection criteria include academic performance,
dairy farm background and/or demonstrated interest in the dairy industry,
and financial need. Applications are due at the NSAC Awards Office no later
than July 27.
Dr. Chesley E. Smith Memorial Graduate Scholarship
The $500 Dr. Chesley E. Smith Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to
a graduate student at NSAC. All full-time M.Sc. students will be considered.
Preference will be given to students whose course and project work reflect
an interest in Plant Science or Agronomy. Selection criteria include academic
performance and financial need. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than July 27.
Syngenta Crop Protection Canada Graduate
Scholarship
The $1,000 Syngenta Crop Protection Canada graduate scholarship will be awarded
annually to an M.Sc. student at NSAC conducting research pertaining to sustainable
agriculture. For the purposes of this award, "sustainable agriculture"; will
be described as a balance between social, environmental, and economic priorities.
Project areas eligible for support will focus on environmental quality and
resource management, land management, integrated pest management, introduction
of new technologies, economic viability, and rural community sustainability.
Selection criteria include academic performance and research goals consistent
with sustainable agriculture. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than July 27.
Graduate students are encouraged to look through the scholarship descriptions
listed in Section II (Continuation Scholarships and Bursaries), Section V
(Scholarships and Bursaries for Continuing Studies Beyond NSAC) and Section
VII (Other Continuing External Scholarships and Bursaries) for awards available
to students in any year of any program. M.Sc. students are eligible for consideration
for awards targeted to any year of any program.
Canadian Agricultural Economics Association
Prize
The Canadian Agricultural Economics Association presents a book prize at
Spring Convocation to a graduating student from the Agricultural Economics
or Agricultural Business option of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program. This award is
selected on the basis of overall performance. No application is required.
Canadian
Society of Animal Science Prize
The Canadian Society of Animal Science presents a book prize at Autumn Assembly
to a student in the fourth year of the Animal Science or Aquaculture options
of the B.Sc.(Agr.) program. This award is selected on the basis of outstanding
scholarship. No application is required.
Canadian Society of Soil Science
Book Prize
The Canadian Society of Soil Science annually awards a book prize, valued
at approximately $100, to an undergraduate student whose course and project
work reflect an interest in Soil Science. Students in any year of the B.Sc.(Agr)
program are eligible. No application is required.
K. de Geus Memorial Prize
for Plant Science
In memory of the late K. de Geus, a prize is awarded to a technical graduate.
Selection is based on high standing in course work and preference is given
to students in the horticultural field. No application is required.
Noel Enman
Memorial Award
Established in 1984, the Noel Enman Memorial Award is presented annually
in memory of NSAC alumnus Noel Enman (1961–1983) to a technical graduate
whose personality and fellowship have contributed to student life and activities,
thereby gaining the respect of the students and faculty at NSAC. Nominations
should be submitted through the office of the Dean of Student Services by
February 14. The award is presented at the graduation class banquet prior
to Convocation.
Farm Credit Canada Business Planning Awards
Sponsored by Farm Credit Canada, the purpose of this award program is to
encourage agricultural students to apply their knowledge and create "real-life"; farm
business plans for their operations (home, existing, or start-up). The awards
are open to students in the final year of Agricultural Business Technician,
Agricultural Technology, and Farming Technology programs who complete farm
business plans during business project courses (MGMT0201 Business Project,
MGMT0300 Farm Project, MGMT0302 Technology Project). Degree students who
do Farm Business plans as part of their requirements for RESM4004 and RESM4005
will also be considered. Projects will be evaluated on the following basis:
60% on content, including realistic basis and accurate calculations; 30%
on writing; and 10% on format and presentation. A student who has received
an FCC Farm Business Planning Award is not eligible for a second one. Two
cash prizes will be presented at Convocation (one of $2,500 and one of $1,500).
No application is required.
H.J. Fraser Memorial Prize for English
In memory of the late Professor H.J. Fraser, a prize is awarded to a second-year
student who has achieved excellence and provided significant contribution
to the discussion in a first-year English course at NSAC. No application
is required.
Dr. Gerry W. Friars Undergraduate Research Prize
The $250 Dr. Gerry W. Friars Undergraduate Research Prize is awarded at Convocation
to the student who is judged to have completed the best written research
report as part of his/her fourth-year project requirements. Dr. Friars, an
NSAC Alumnus from 1948, was introduced to scientific research by an undergraduate
research project. This was the beginning of a career in research and teaching.
No application is required.
Governor General's
Medals
The gold Governor General's Medal is awarded to the M.Sc. graduate from
the current year with the highest compiled score of the thesis, thesis defence,
graduate course record, and teaching performance. A silver Governor General's
Medal is awarded to the Bachelor's graduate (B.Sc.(Agr.) or B.Tech) who
achieves the highest cumulative academic standing in the program. A bronze Governor
General's Medal is awarded to the technical graduate who achieves the
highest academic standing in the program. To be eligible, students must have
completed at least half of their program at NSAC. No application is required.
Ketchum
Manufacturing Company Limited Prize
The $100 Ketchum Manufacturing Company Limited Prize is awarded to a graduate
of the Animal Science option. No application is required.
Novartis Award
The Novartis Award is presented at Convocation to the top all-round student
graduating from the Veterinary Technology program who has particularly excelled
in the area of parasitology. No application is required.
Patterson Law Prize
Patterson Law offers a $500 prize to any full-time student enrolled at the
Nova Scotia Agricultural College who has lived or worked on a farm. Applicants
are required to submit an essay (500–1,000 words), regarding any major
issue facing the farming community. The student who receives the award will
be chosen on the basis of the quality of the essay written. Essays will be
evaluated on the basis of insight into issues, quality of writing and readability,
and organization. Applications must be submitted to the Awards Office no
later than September 20.
V. SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES FOR CONTINUING STUDIES BEYOND NSAC
APENS Award and Scholarship
The Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia (APENS) provides
awards valued at $500 and a scholarship valued at $2,000. One APENS Award
is presented each year at each of the Associated Universities to that student,
graduating with an Engineering Diploma, who best demonstrates the promise
of using outstanding abilities to serve society in an ethical manner as a
Professional Engineer. Selection criteria include: qualities of ethical conduct,
extracurricular activities, industry and intelligence, scholastic achievement,
service to fellow students, and application of technical skills in an unselfish
manner to the benefit of society and the promotion of the engineering profession.
The APENS Scholarship is awarded to one of the APENS Award recipients graduating
from the Associated Universities who exhibits academic excellence.
Cobequid
Dog Club Scholarship
The Cobequid Dog Club awards a $400 scholarship to an NS student from NSAC
who is admitted to a veterinary college. No application is required.
Harney
Estate Scholarships
Dr. Patricia Harney, NSAC Diploma Class of ‘48 and OAC Professor in Horticultural
Sciences, has made generous provision through her estate to support NSAC students
who wish to pursue research-focused graduate studies in agriculture at the University
of Guelph or at Macdonald College, McGill University. These scholarships are
to be granted to students based on high academic records who are committed to
research excellence. Two $5,000 renewable scholarships from this fund serve to
preserve the long-standing links between NSAC, Macdonald College, and Guelph.
This award is tenable for two years for a master's degree program and
three years for a Ph.D. program. Renewability will be based on maintaining
scholarship standing in the program (will require A- or 80%). See the NSAC
Awards Office for further information.
To be eligible, NSAC graduates must be accepted or registered at Macdonald
College or the University of Guelph for graduate work in agriculture. While
registered at the University of Guelph or Macdonald College, the recipient
may, with appropriate permission, pursue research at NSAC. Scholarship funds
will be disbursed to the recipient through the institution in which the student
registered. Initial review of applications takes place March 31, following
which applications will be reviewed as received, conditional on funds remaining.
Dr. Allan and Barbara MacKay Scholarship
The $1,000 Dr. Allan and Barbara MacKay scholarship will be awarded annually
to a student from NSAC admitted to the Atlantic Veterinary College. In recognition
of his long association with the practice of veterinary medicine in Nova
Scotia and with NSAC, Dr. J. Allan MacKay, NSAC class of 1943, has established
this scholarship which will be presented to NSAC's Autumn Assembly.
No application is required.
Edith Main Memorial Bursary
In memory of Edith Main, the auxiliary to the Nova Scotia Veterinary Medical
Association awards a $100 bursary to an NS student who has attended NSAC
and has been admitted to a Canadian veterinary college. No application is
required.
Nova Scotia Fur Institute Scholarship
The Nova Scotia Fur Institute awards a $2,500 scholarship to a graduate in
Animal Science from NSAC who is pursuing graduate studies in fur production
at an approved university. Selection will be based primarily on academic
performance. A letter of application, with transcript and resumé,
must be submitted no later than March 31 to: Chairman, Nova Scotia Fur Institute,
Nova Scotia Agricultural College, PO Box 550, Truro, NS B2N 5E3.
Nova Scotia
Power Inc. Centennial Scholarships in Engineering
In 1967 Nova Scotia Power instituted four permanent scholarships as a continuing
Centennial project. These scholarships are tenable only at Dalhousie University,
Faculty of Engineering, and are open to students completing engineering studies
at the following associated universities: Acadia, Dalhousie, Mount Allison,
St. Francis Xavier, Saint Mary's, Cape Breton University, and the Nova
Scotia Agricultural College. The scholarships are for a term of two years
at $1,500 per year and are applicable to Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical,
Civil, and Industrial disciplines. Applicants must be Canadian citizens and
residents of Nova Scotia for at least three years, two years of which are
immediately prior to graduation. A selection board considers the academic
excellence, personality, and involvement in extracurricular activities of
applicants recommended by the Agricultural Engineering Department at NSAC.
Continuance of the scholarships will be conditional on the attainment of
a satisfactory academic record. Application deadline is April 30.
VI. OTHER ENTRANCE
EXTERNAL
SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
(Although not exclusive to NSAC students, the following scholarships/awards
are available to students entering NSAC.)
African Nova Scotian Student University
Entrance Scholarships
Valued at $4,500, these scholarships are available to African Nova Scotian
students who successfully complete Grade 12 in the public school system of
NS within the current year and who have been accepted and will attend a university
in the academic year immediately following Grade 12. Applicants must be enrolled
in a full-time degree program and have obtained an average of 75% in select
courses. Application deadline is May 30.
acs.ednet.ns.ca/scholarships.shtml
Wallace Anderson Memorial Scholarship Fund
The scholarship is for manual Deaf students(s) living in southwestern New
Brunswick who wish to further their educational goals on a full-time or part-time
basis. Application forms must be submitted no later than April 30 to: Saint
John Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Inc., c/o Scholarship Fund Committee,
sjdhhs@nb.sympatico.ca
Aquaculture Association of Canada Scholarship
Six $1,000 scholarships will be awarded annually to AAC student members enrolled
in a post-secondary institution in an aquaculture-related program. Selection
is based on scholastic ability (transcript of marks required); interest and
involvement in aquaculture (e.g. summer employment); publication record,
if any; and a 250-word essay on where the applicant sees him/herself contributing
to sustainable aquaculture development in the future. Contact the NSAC Awards
Office or check the website for further details. Application deadline is
November 15.
www.aquacultureassociation.ca
Association of Nova Scotia Housing Authorities
Awards
Several $1,000 renewable awards are awarded to NS residents who live in housing
units administered by a Nova Scotia Housing Authority, and need financial
assistance to enable them to continue their education at a post-secondary
level (e.g. university, community college, trade school or technical school).
Awards are tenable at any legally recognized educational institution chosen
by the applicant and approved by ANSHA. The application deadline is May 1
each year. Information and application forms are available at: ANSHA Student
Awards Committee, Box 753, Amherst, NS B3H 4B9
Atlantic Canada Marine Biodiversity Essay Contest
The Centre for Marine Biodiversity has an annual Atlantic-wide essay contest
open to all Grade 12 students in NL, NS, NB, and PE. The contest is intended
to increase awareness of the biological diversity within Canada's vast
ocean territories. The essay subject for this year is "Discuss the observed
and predicted effects of climate change on the marine biodiversity of Arctic
ecosystems."; Students are asked to address various topics in the essay.
The application deadline is March 1.
www.marinebiodiversity.ca/en/home.html
Alexander Graham Bell Association for
the Deaf Scholarship Awards
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf administers a number of
scholarships varying in amounts from $500 to $1,000. Scholarships are open
to qualified American and Canadian students who were born with a profound
or severe hearing impairment, or those who have lost their hearing before
acquiring language skills and have been accepted into a regular full-time
college or university program. Interested students must request an application
in writing before December 1 of the year previous to the one in which they
intend to study.
www.agbell.org
Arlene Burris Memorial Scholarship
The Arlene Burris Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a person studying in
any field that will prepare him or her to work with children who are deaf
or hard of hearing, or to an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing pursuing
post-secondary studies. Application deadline is May 1. For more information
please contact Programs for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Atlantic
Provinces Special Education Authority, (902) 424-8500 or dhh@apsea.ca.Canada
Millennium Scholarship Program
The Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation's Excellence Award Program
provides scholarships to high school graduates entering their first year of
full-time studies leading to a first post-secondary degree certificate or
diploma. The excellence award program serves to recognize, support, and encourage
talented Canadians who make positive and significant contributions to the
betterment of communities across the country, who demonstrate capacity for
leadership and are committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and innovation.
Application forms are available on the website and at the NSAC Awards Office.
The deadline for receipt of applications is January 15.
www.millenniumscholarships.ca
Canadian Forces Personnel Assistance Fund
Assistance is in place to assist serving and former members and their dependents
with costs of post-secondary education. To obtain the loan in time for the
semester beginning in September, submissions should arrive at CFPAF by June
30. Otherwise, applications will be accepted throughout the year until funds
are exhausted. www.sisip.ca/en/cfpaf_e/programs_e.asp#education
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association
Scholarship
This scholarship program offers financial assistance and recognition to hard
of hearing and deafened students registered in a full time program at at recognized
Canadian college or university, in any area of study, with the ultimate goal
of obtaining a diploma or degree. Two $1,000 awards are available to first
year or returning students. Application deadline is January 31.
www.chha.ca/chha/scholarships-index.php
Co-op Alton McEwen Scholarship
Two university entrance awards of $1,000 are open to employees and dependents
of members of Co-op Atlantic. This is a four-year renewable scholarship. Selection
criteria include academic performance, demonstrated leadership ability, and
interest in co-operation and co-operatives. The deadline is May 31.
www.co-opsonline.com/english/at_work/scholarships.html
Co-Operators 4-H Scholarship
The Co-Operators 4-H Scholarship is a $1,000 award presented to a student
who is entering any year in a university, college, or other post-secondary
educational institution. Candidates must be 16 years of age as of Jan 31 and
must have been 4-H members for at least two years, and have been registered
as 4-H members within the last five years. Selection will be based on personal
background, goals and ambitions, community involvement, interest, and knowledge
of accident prevention on the farm or in the home. A presentation to the selection
committee and an interview are required. Candidates must submit the following
by April 15 to the Provincial 4-H Office: application form, one reference
letter, and a presentation in any medium (essay of 500–1000 words, double-spaced,
typed or very neatly and clearly printed or written; video; speech; poster;
etc.) with a theme of Farm Safety or Safety in the Home, focusing on accident
prevention. Application details are available from the Provincial 4-H Office.
www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/4h/glkit/scholar.shtml
Donald E. Curren Scholarship
The Donald E. Curren Scholarships are open to mobility-impaired students who
have been accepted by a university in the Atlantic Provinces, with preference
given to applicants who are paraplegic or quadriplegic. Recipients must be
Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and reside in the Atlantic Provinces.
The deadline for applications is July 31.
www.nsnet.org/cpans/schol.html
Epilepsy Association of NS Memorial Scholarship/Bursary
& the James Russell Kline Memorial Bursary
The EANS offers three $500 bursaries. To be eligible, applicants must be Canadian
citizens or landed immigrants resident in NS for at least 12 months who are
under a physician's care for treatment of epilepsy, 18 years old by
August 1 in the year of application, and accepted into a recognized post-secondary
school. See the NSAC Awards Office for further details and application form.
The deadline is May 15.
www.epilepsyns.com
Epilepsy Canada Scholarships
This initiative, which is funded by Lundbeck Canada Inc., will help 30 young
people with epilepsy across Canada continue their college or university studies.
Each of these students will receive an award worth $1,000 applicable to the
2006 academic year. The scholarship award program is open to all young people
between the ages of 16 and 29 who are under the care of a Canadian physician
for the treatment of epilepsy. The deadline is February 25.
www.epilepsy.ca/eng/left_menu/scholarship.html
Farm Credit Corporation 4-H Scholarship
Farm Credit Corporation awards ten $1,000 scholarships (one per province)
to students across Canada who had been registered 4-H members in the last
five years and who are in any year of any program of post-secondary study.
Applicants must submit a completed application which includes general information,
career plans, association involvement, and extracurricular involvement. In
addition, applicants must submit a detailed plan for a community project that
will either improve safety or reduce hunger in their community. Project plan
should be a maximum of 3 typed pages in length. Project plans will be judged
on completeness of plan, creativity, originality, spelling, and grammar. Applications
must be received by the Canadian 4-H Council by February 28.
www.4-h-canada.ca/programs
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program
This program provides scholarships to students entering or attending post-secondary
educational institutions within Canada. The successful applicants are recognized
for dedication to community service, humanitarianism, perseverance and courage
in the face of obstacles, and the pursuit of excellence in fitness and academics.
The scholarship is a renewable award, subject to satisfactory progress. The
value of each award is $4,000 per year for a maximum of four years or until
the first degree is obtained. The deadline for applications is February 1.
www.terryfox.org
Fredericton Scottish Rite Award
This $500 award is given to students graduating from School Districts 10,
12, 13, 17, and 18 who have intellectual disabilities. The application deadline
is April 15. For more information contact: Fredericton Scottish Rite Award,
c/o Fredericton Association for Community Living, 1079 York Street, Fredericton,
NB E3B 3S4.
www.gnb.ca/0048/english/schindex.htm
Walter and Wayne Gretzky Scholarship
Foundation for the Blind Youth of Canada
Scholarships of $3,000 to $5,000 are available to applicants who are blind
or severely visually impaired, graduating from a secondary school, and planning
to pursue a full-time post-secondary course of study. The applicants must
be Canadian citizens or have held landed immigrant status for one year prior
to the date of application. The selection committee will endeavor to select
winners from the various regions of Canada. Applications must be received
by May 31.
www.cnib.ca/eng/awards/wgs/
Harvest Trust 4-H Scholarships
Harvest Trust awards one $1,000 scholarship per province to students entering
a Degree program in Agriculture who have been 4-H members within the last
five years and active in the 4-H program for at least two years. Selection
criteria include personal background, goals and ambitions, financial need,
community involvement, and interest in and knowledge of agricultural issues.
Applicants must submit an essay (500–1000 words) addressing one of the
following topics:
1) We are living in a global economy. What can individual producers do to
ensure Canadian products can compete in the competitive export markets?
2) How can producers become more pro-active in the marketing of agricultural
products?
3) What action must producers and producer organizations take to ensure sustainable
agriculture?
4) What effects do sustainable agriculture, animal welfare, and environmental
protection have on consumer attitudes and consumer consumption patterns?
For application details contact the Provincial 4-H Office. Application deadline
is April 15.
www.farmcentre.com/english/courses/ss.asp
Imperial Tobacco Scholarship Fund for
Disabled Students
This program is used to help Canadian disabled students attend university.
The award is $5,000 for each student who is chosen (a minimum of 10 awards
are offered each year). Persons applying for the award must be Canadian citizens
or have lived in Canada for at least two years as legal permanent citizens.
All applicants must be entering or currently enrolled in a first undergraduate
program at a Canadian post-secondary institution. Recipients may re-apply.
The deadline to apply is June 1.
www.ldrc.ca/scholarshipsJamie Irving Memorial 4-H Scholarship
The $1,000 Jamie Irving Memorial 4-H Scholarship is presented to a PEI student
with a 4-H background entering a recognized post-secondary institution. Selection
criteria include 4-H background, community involvement, goals and ambitions,
an interview, and an essay. Application deadline is April 15.
www.pei4h.pe.ca/scholarship.html
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline Liaison
Scholarships & Academic Achievement Awards
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Chiefs and Maritimes & Northeast
Pipeline (M&NP) are committed to the development of future generations
of Mi'kmaq students through academic and personal development. They
have made available $1,000 scholarships for full-time/part-time students enrolled
in university, college, vocational or technical institute, and $500 Academic
Achievement Awards for students graduating from high school, Adult High School,
or academic upgrading. To be eligible, students must be registered with a
Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq band, enrolled either full-time or part-time and
expect to return the following year to their field of study, and graduating
from high school or a university program. Application deadline is June 16
for scholarships and July 21 for academic achievement awards.
www.mns.firstnet.ca or www.mnpp.com
Mattinson Endowment Fund Scholarship
for Disabled Students
This program is to encourage Canadian students with a disability to obtain
a first university degree. The award is $2,500; the number awarded each year
will be based on the funding available for that year. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or have lived in Canada for two years as legal permanent citizens.
All applicants must be entering or currently enrolled in a first undergraduate
program at a Canadian post-secondary institution. Recipients may re-apply.
The application deadline is June 1.
www.aucc.ca/scholarships/open/mattinson_e.html
Monsanto Canada Inc. Scholarships
Monsanto Canada Inc. awards sixty $1,500 scholarships to high school students
from across Canada entering the first year Agriculture (any discipline), Forestry,
Agri-Science, or Management (Marketing/Finance) programs (degree or diploma)
at a Canadian educational institution. Students from agricultural or forestry
family farms are eligible. Selection criteria include academic performance
and leadership in the community. Application forms are available on the website.
For more information, call 1-800-667-4944. Applications must be post-marked
no later than July 15.
www.farmcentral.com
National Bank of Canada Bursary and
Summer Employment Program
National Bank of Canada is proud to announce its 15th annual Bursary and Summer
Employment Program for University and CEGEP Students with Physical or Sensory
Disabilities to help them pursue their studies and gain work experience in
a field related to their studies. Under the program, the bank awards two $2,000
bursaries together with a paid 12-week summer job for university students
and one $1,000 bursary together with a paid 10-week summer job for CEGEP students.
Program information and application forms are available on the website. Application
deadline is March 5.
www.nbc.ca/bursary
New Brunswick Fruit Growers' Association
Scholarship
The $300 New Brunswick Fruit Growers' Association Scholarship is awarded
to an NB resident entering a program of study in horticulture or related courses
at an agricultural college or university with the purpose of returning to,
or working in, the New Brunswick tree fruit industry. Selection criteria include
academic performance, involvement in community activities, volunteer work,
farming or orchard experience, interests in the fruit-growing industry, and
future career plans. Applications must be submitted no later than September
30 to: NBFGA, Scholarship Committee, 1115 Regent Street, Suite 206, Fredericton,
NB E3B 3Z2
www.farmcentre.com/english/courses/ss.asp
NS Department of Agriculture 4-H Scholarships
The Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture awards four $1,000 scholarships
to students with NS 4-H backgrounds entering a bachelor's program at
a recognized university. At least one scholarship will be presented to students
enrolling in their first year of an agricultural or veterinary science program.
Applicants must submit an essay (2,500–4,000 words) on the topic "The
Importance of Nova Scotia's Agriculture"; and a transcript of their
marks with their application by April 15.
www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/4h/glkit/scholar.shtml
Nova Scotia 4-H Council Scholarship
The Nova Scotia 4-H Council awards a $1,000 scholarship to a student with
an NS 4-H background who is entering post-secondary study. Applicants must
submit a 1,500-word essay on "How I Have Benefited from My 4-H Career"; with
their application by April 15.
www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/4h/glkit/nscoun.pdf
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association
Scholarship
The Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association awards a $500 bursary to a student
entering or already in a post-secondary education program in the field of
Tree Fruit Production or a related science program which might include the
following: Biology, Chemistry, Food Science, Plant Science, Environmental
Science, or Business or Agri-Business. Selection criteria include academic
achievement, participation in school and community activities, and interest
in the tree fruit industry. Applications, including a resumé, university/college
acceptance letter or transcript, and an essay outlining career and life goals,
must be received no later than May 31 by: Education Committee, NS Fruit Growers'
Association, Blair House, 32 Main Street, Kentville, NS B4N 1J5.
www.farmcentre.com/english/courses/ss.asp
Nova Scotian Institute of Science Mentorship
Program
This mentorship program is aimed at university students (undergraduate and
graduate) seeking guidance regarding their career opportunities in science.
For more information or to arrange for a mentor, email sean.tibbetts@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.
www.chebucto.ns.ca/Science/NSIS/index.html
Partnership for Access Awareness Nova
Scotia (PAANS) Scholarships
Partnership for Access Awareness Nova Scotia (PAANS), with the assistance
of the Collaborative Partnership Network (CPN), sponsors scholarships to students
with disabilities who are planning to pursue further studies. To qualify,
a student must have a permanent disability, be a permanent resident of NS,
be entering or returning to a Canadian post-secondary institution which is
recognized by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and
not be involved in the selection process nor related to any PAANS scholarship
selection committee member. Application deadline is April 28.
www.accessawareness.nsnet.org
Bruce Pettipas Memorial Agricultural
Scholarship
The Maritime Beef Testing Society, Nappan, NS, offers a $500 bursary to a
student from the Maritime Provinces entering the first year of a degree or
technical program at a recognized Maritime university or college, or any agricultural
institution requiring tuition. Preference will be given to those persons entering
an Agricultural degree program and those persons majoring in an Animal Science
program. Contact the NSAC Awards Office for application form and other details.
Application deadline is May 1.
Phoenix Rotary Equipment Conservation
Tillage Essay Contest
This contest is open to high school seniors and college students. Essays must
be 700 to 1,000 words long and must pertain to some aspect of conservation
tillage (e.g. no-till, zero-till, direct seeding, mulch-till, or ridge-till).
Judging will be based on demonstrated knowledge of no-till practices as well
as coherence, clarity, creativity, details, examples, grammar, vocabulary,
and spelling. The application deadline is in November.
www.phoenixrotary.com
Prince Edward Island 4-H Council Scholarship
The PEI 4-H Council awards a $1,000 scholarship to a student with a PEI 4-H
background who is entering post-secondary study. Selection criteria include
knowledge of 4-H history, community involvement, goals and ambitions, an essay,
and an interview. Further information is available from PEI high school guidance
counsellors. The deadline is April 15.
www.pei4h.pe.ca
P.E.I. Mutual Education Trust Fund Centennial
Scholarship
Twenty $450 entrance scholarships are available to PEI students who are attending
any post-secondary institution. Selection criteria are based on academic performance
and financial need. Students are encouraged to check with high school guidance
counsellors. The deadline is May 31.
www.edu.pe.ca/agriculture/entrancescholar.html
Provincial Artisans (Fredericton) Inc.
Bursaries
Several annual bursaries totalling $10,000 are being funded by Provincial
Artisans (Fredericton) Inc. To qualify for these awards a student must have
a disability, be entering or currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution,
and be a resident of New Brunswick. The application deadline is May 31.
www.provart.net
Rotary Club of Truro Post-Secondary Entrance
Educational Bursary
The Rotary Club of Truro offers two $1,500 post-secondary entrance educational
bursaries to students wishing to pursue post-secondary studies at a college
or university. The bursaries are tenable only at recognized post-secondary
institutions and are awarded to students who reside in the geographic area
served by the Rotary Club of Truro, Nova Scotia. These are non-renewable bursaries.
Selection criteria include academic standing, community involvement, and need.
Application deadline is May 1.
Royal Canadian Legion Bursaries/Scholarships
These awards are available to Grade 12 students entering first-year studies
at university, community college or trade school. The following bursaries/scholarships
are offered: Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command Bursary; Jack Moore Memorial Dominion
Command Bursary; LAC Bursary; Wales Scholarship (for disabled students); Elsie
Jean Lambert Scholarship; Halifax Poppy Fund Bursary. Applications can be
found at NSAC Awards office or on the website. All forms must be submitted
in the same envelope by July 15.
www.ns.legion
Sport Nova Scotia Excellence in Action
Scholarships
The Excellence in Action Scholarship was created by Sport Nova Scotia and
the Medical Society of Nova Scotia, in an effort to support and recognize
the training and competition efforts of Nova Scotia athletes with a disability
who are entering a degree or diploma program at a post-secondary institution.
Application deadline is September 1.
www.sportnovascotia.ca
Judge Brian Stevenson Scholarship Fund
The fund will make scholarship awards from $300 to $500 available to legally
blind Canadians with strong career aspirations who are pursuing post-secondary
studies. The forms must be completed in full and returned before September
30. Application forms are available from CNIB Divisional Offices. For more
information contact: Judge Brian Stevenson Scholarship Committee, W. Ross
Macdonald School, 350 Brant Avenue, Brantford, ON N3T 3J9; phone (519) 759-0730.
www.gnb.ca/0048/english/schindex.htm
TD Canada Trust Scholarships
Twenty TD Canada Trust Scholarships are awarded honouring Canadian high school
students for outstanding community leadership. The scholarships, worth $50,000,
include full tuition to a Canadian university or college, an extra $3,500
a year for living expenses, and summer employment at TD Canada Trust for up
to four years.
www.tdcanadatrust.com/scholarship/index.jsp
TD 4-H Agriculture Scholarships
TD Bank Financial Group and the Canadian 4-H Council sponsor up to ten $2,000
scholarships for 4-H members in their last year of high school who are planning
to enroll in post-secondary education in a discipline related to agriculture
or agri-business. Applications including a transcript of marks must be received
at Canadian 4-H Council by October 3.
www.4-h-canada.ca/scholarships.html
Carol Thomson Memorial Fund
This award is to recognize a student with a learning disability seeking to
use his or her potential to its maximum. One scholarship, valued at $1,000,
is awarded annually. The student must be attending a Canadian post-secondary
institution. The deadline to apply is May 15.
www.ldac-taac.ca/Scholarships/thomson_criteria-e.asp
Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program
Earth Day Canada and Toyota Canada offer a new and unique scholarship program
that celebrates and rewards environmentally-minded students. Students must
be entering first-year, full-time post-secondary studies in any chosen discipline.
The program offers ten awards of $5,000 or other educational expenses. The
application deadline is January 31.
www.earthday.ca/EDy2k/Home/homefrm1.html
Young Canada Works
Each year Young Canada Works (YCW) creates approximately 2,650 jobs for students
and young graduates. YCW supports four summer job programs for students and
two internship programs for unemployed or underemployed college and university
graduates. The application deadline is February 18. Youth and employers can
find more information and can apply on the website.
www.pch.gc.ca/special/ycw-jct/html/welcome_e.htm
Youth Entrepreneur Scholarships
The Nova Scotia Office of Economic Development wants to recognize NS students
who create their own summer jobs, and sometimes employ others too, by starting
their own business. If you're a student entrepreneur, or plan to be one this
summer, you should consider YES. On top of making your own money with your
business, you could earn a $1,000 YES Scholarship. For further details, check
the website or e-mail yes@gov.ns.ca.
www.gov.ns.ca/econ/yes/default.asp
Wales Scholarship
The Wales Scholarship is a $6,000 annual scholarship fund provided by the
Province of NS to commemorate the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The annual fund is administered by the Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of the
Royal Canadian Legion. To be considered, a student must be a disabled Nova
Scotian, starting or continuing post-secondary education in NS, and ineligible
to receive assistance under the Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities
(EAPD) program. Application deadline for awards for the upcoming academic
year is July 15.
www.nsabcu.ednet.ns.ca/scholarships.shtml
Robert Walker Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1975 as a memorial to Robert Walker, who lost his life in a
farm accident, scholarships are awarded to NB students entering a first year
of post-secondary study. Applicants must have been active 4-H members in the
Southern District in New Brunswick with a farm background. Application information
is available from NB Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture,
701 Main St., Box 5305, Sussex, NB E4E 7H7; phone (506) 432-2150; fax (506)
432-2044.
www.nb4h.com/ewelcome/escholarship/escholarship.htm
Wanderer's Amateur Athletic Scholarship
This award is open to students who have had an injury leading to paraplegia
or quadriplegia, who have been accepted at a post-secondary institution in
the Atlantic Provinces. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants
residing in Atlantic Canada prior to applying. The deadline is July 31. For
information e-mail Halifax@canparaplegic.org.
www.nsnet.org/cpans/schol.html
Western District (NB) Grain Growers Scholarship
This $300 scholarship is awarded to a student currently registered in the
4-H Program in the Western District of New Brunswick, entering post-secondary
study in the fall. Selection criteria include financial need, academic record,
and 4-H involvement. Application information is available from the NB Provincial
4-H office.
Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for
Colleges
The Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges program provides up to
25 national awards which comprise of a tuition waiver for NSAC and an $8,000
stipend both renewable for two years of study and access to summer program
funding. There are also 18 regional entrance awards valued at $4,000 and up
to 15 provincial entrance awards valued at $2,500 for use at any accredited
community college in Canada. Applicants must be either Canadian citizens or
permanent residents and be entering a recognized diploma program leading to
a first diploma or certificate to be eligible at an approved Canadian post-secondary
educational institution. At NSAC, students entering two-year Technical programs
(Diploma in Enterprise Management, Environmental Horticulture Technology,
Plant Science Technology, and Veterinary Technology) are eligible. The application
deadline is April 3.
www.gwmsc.ca
F.J.L. Woodcock/Sir Arthur Pearson Association
of War-blinded Scholarship Fund
Students who have not more than 20/70 vision after corrections and who are
continuing either their vocational or academic education at the post-secondary
level are eligible to apply for a scholarship. Students should have a high
degree of motivation, a reasonable level of achievement, and a need for assistance.
Completed applications must be received at the SAPA National Office by April
29.
www.cnib.ca/eng/awards/sapa/
Zonta Club of Truro Bursary
The Zonta Club of Truro, NS area has established a $1,000 bursary open to
women of mature status who are attending or plan to attend a program of post-secondary
education. A woman of mature status is defined as one who has been out of
secondary school for five or more years. The bursary's purpose is to provide
incentive for further education to mature women who need financial assistance.
Program of further education needs to be at least two semester duration.
Selection criteria include having qualifications for admission to the chosen
program, having a defined education goal, having made arrangements for looking
after family/dependent responsibility, and being highly motivated to change
lifestyle (volunteered in chosen field). See the NSAC Awards Office for further
application details. The deadline is May 31.
Zonta Club of Truro High School
Bursary
The Zonta Club of Truro, NS, area offers two $1,000 bursaries to women graduating
from Grade 12 in the five high schools of the former Colchester–East
Hants District School Board. Selection criteria include reason for selecting
chosen program of study and financial need. See the NSAC Awards Office for
application details. The deadline is May 31.
VII. OTHER CONTINUING EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
(Although not exclusive to NSAC students, the following scholarships/awards are available to students studying at NSAC.)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Scholarship Program
The objective of this program is to provide incentives to encourage more
students to pursue graduate degrees in disciplines related to agriculture
and agri-food so as to promote the development of sufficient expertise in
the agri-food sector. Graduate studies may be in agri-food marketing and
trade; agri-biotechnology; environmentally sustainable agricultural production
systems; food technology; industrial uses of agricultural commodities; and
information technology related to agriculture and agri-food. Scholarship
amounts are $15,000 at the master's
level with a possibility to renew for one additional year, and $17,000 at
the Ph.D. level. Nominations must be received by July 2.
Animal Nutrition
Association of Canada Graduate Scholarship
$1,000 ANAC Graduate Scholarships are awarded to Canadian university graduate
students (including landed immigrants) enrolled in Animal Science or a related
field of study, with a specific interest (research project/course selection)
in animal nutrition. Applications must include a completed ANAC scholarship
application form; a resumé; a reference from the applicant's university department
advisor and/or department head; a one-page report detailing how new developments
in the field of animal nutrition might challenge, benefit, or change the focus
of the feed industry either regionally (East/West) or across Canada; and a list
of nutrition-related courses completed (with final grade) and currently enrolled
in (this can be in the form of an official transcript, or a list signed by the
applicant's academic advisor). See the NSAC Awards Office for further
details. The deadline for the Eastern competition (for applicants from universities
east of the Ontario/Manitoba border) is January 31.
www.anac-anac.ca/index.html
Aquaculture Association of Canada Scholarship
Six $1,000 scholarships will be awarded annually to AAC student members enrolled
in a post-secondary institution in an aquaculture-related program. Selection
is based on scholastic ability (transcript of marks is required), interest
and involvement in aquaculture (e.g. summer employment); publication record,
if any; and a 250-word essay on where the applicant sees him/herself contributing
to sustainable aquaculture development in the future. See the NSAC Awards
Office for further details. The application deadline is January 31.
www.aquacultureassociation.ca
Association of Nova Scotia Housing Authorities
Several $1,000 renewable awards are awarded to NS residents who live in housing
units administered by a Nova Scotia Housing Authority, and need financial
assistance to enable them to continue their education at a post-secondary
level (e.g. university, community college, trade school, or technical school).
Awards are tenable at any legally recognized educational institution chosen
by the applicant and approved by ANSHA. Application deadline is May 1 each
year. Information and application forms are available from: ANSHA Student
Awards Committee, PO Box 753, Amherst, NS B3H 4B9.
Dr. Kim Beck Memorial Scholarship
The Turkey Farmers of New Brunswick Marketing Board awards a $500 scholarship
in memory of Dr. Kim Beck. The scholarship will be awarded annually to an
NB resident who is enrolled in a post-secondary agricultural program. Selection
will be based on academic achievement, financial need, involvement in agriculture,
and interest in the poultry or food industry. Applications are available
at the NSAC Awards Office, or e-mail nbchickens@brunnet.net. Applications
must be received by October 31.
Dalton Camp Award
The Dalton Camp Award offers a $5,000 prize to the winner of an essay contest
on the theme of the media's contribution to democracy in Canada. The
application deadline is March 31.
www.friends.ca/DCA
Canadian Association of Diplomas in Agriculture
Programs (CADAP) Bursaries
The Canadian Association of Diplomas in Agriculture Programs (CADAP) is an
organization of post-secondary educational institutions offering diploma
programs in agriculture. Its membership consists of institutions from across
the country with a variety of programs emphasizing the agriculture of their
region. To enable students from member institutions to benefit from this
diversity in programs, the geographical variation, and the differing cultural
backgrounds, CADAP will be offering, annually, $1,000 bursaries for two students
from different CADAP institutions to participate in an exchange between member
institutions. Duration of the exchanges will be one or two semesters or practical
experience work sessions of at least 12 weeks. Students wishing to participate
should make their interests known to the NSAC Vice-President Academic by
December 15.
Canadian Cattlemen's Association, the Calgary
Stampede, and the International Stockmen's Education Foundation Award to
Participate in the International Livestock Congress, Calgary, AB
As part of the congress, the three host groups will support deserving students
from across North America and the world to attend the meeting, meet other
students working in the field, and network with industry leaders, many of
whom they will be dealing with in the future. The students must be graduate
students or at least fourth-year undergraduate students, with research interest
directly relating to cattle or beef and the desire to pursue a career that
relates directly to agriculture. Participating students are also asked to
submit a report after the congress on how attending benefited their research
interests. Nomination must come from NSAC. Please see NSAC Awards Office
for further information. The application deadline is May 1.
Canadian Co-operative
Association Scholarships
Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply for scholarships
supporting research in co-operatives and co-operation which will contribute
to the co-operative movement in Canada or abroad. Application deadlines are
March 1 and June 30.
www.coopscanada.coop/Links/awards.html
Canadian Federation of University Women
(Truro Branch) Scholarship
Scholarships are awarded to mature women over the age of 25 attending a degree-granting
university or college on a full-time basis. Applicants must be Canadian citizens
and residents of the town of Truro or the County of Colchester in Nova Scotia.
The applicants must have been out of school for at least five years before
embarking on their present program of study. A candidate is eligible to apply
during any year of a degree-granting program. If still eligible, an applicant
may re-apply for this scholarship if the application during the previous
year was unsuccessful. The application deadline is May 15.
Canadian Forces
Personnel Assistance Fund
Assistance is in place to assist serving and former members and their dependents
with costs of post-secondary education. To obtain the loan in time for the
semester beginning in September, submissions should arrive at CFPAF by June
30. Otherwise, applications will be accepted throughout the year until funds
are exhausted.
www.sisip.ca/English/Cfpaf_e
Canadian Golf Superintendents Association Scholarships
The Canadian Golf Superintendents Association supports CGSA member students
who are attending educational programs as a means of enhancing their knowledge
and skills for the turf grass profession. The Scholars Fund is available
to those currently enrolled in at least the second semester of a recognized
turf grass program of two years' duration or longer. Selection criteria include
academic performance, financial need, and the content of the application
which demonstrates the applicant's interest in the field of turf grass as
a career. Applications are due by November 30 at: Canadian Golf Superintendents
Association, 5580 Explorer Dr., Suite 509, Mississauga, ON L4W 4Y1.
www.golfsupers.com
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Scholarship
This scholarship program offers financial assistance and recognition to hard
of hearing and deafened students registered in a full-time program at a recognized
Canadian college or university, in any area of study, with the ultimate goal
of obtaining a diploma or degree. Two $1,000 awards are available to first-year
or returning students. The application deadline is January 31.
www.chha.ca/chha/scholarships-index.php
Canadian Meat Science Association
Scholarships
The Canadian Meat Science Association (CMSA) awards two $2,000 scholarships
per year to graduate students studying meat science in Canada. The purpose
of the two scholarships is to promote quality education and the development
of meat science research in Canada. The awards are presented in February.
The application deadline is October 1.
cmsa-ascv.ca
Canadian Western Agribition Scholarships
Several $1,000 scholarships are awarded to students who have participated
in Canadian Western Agribition as exhibitors. Applicants must have completed
at least one year of post-secondary study to be eligible. The application
deadline is July 1.
www.uregina.ca/awards/scholarships/
Florence M. Christie Memorial Bursary for Women
The Greater Saint John Community Foundation awards annual $1,500 scholarships
to women of Saint John, NB. Applicants must be mature female students (i.e.,
out of high school at least one year), with demonstrated financial need,
entering or returning to full- or part-time studies at a post-secondary institution
in September. The bursary must be applied to tuition. High academic standing
is not a requirement. The application must include the completed application
form, a statement of income and expenses, three letters of reference, a transcript
of marks, volunteer experience/school participation, and future goals. The
application deadline is March 28.
www.saint-john-foundation.nb.ca/Scholarships/Main.html
Dairy
Farmers of New Brunswick Scholarship
Dairy Farmers of New Brunswick offer a $750 scholarship to an NB resident
who is enrolled in any year of an approved technician or technology diploma
or certificate program relating to agriculture. The application deadline
is June 15. Further information and application form are available from nbmilk@nbmilk.com.
Dairy
Farmers of New Brunswick Memorial Scholarship
Dairy Farmers of New Brunswick offer a $750 scholarship to an NB resident
who is enrolled in a recognized post-secondary agricultural program and accepted
into first year of an approved agricultural program. The application deadline
is June 15. Further information and application form are available from nbmilk@nbmilk.com.
Datatel
Scholars Foundation Scholarship
Datatel provides scholarship support for students currently attending an
eligible Datatel client college or university. NSAC is a client of Datatel.
The application packages will include personal statement essays which should
summarize educational goals and objectives, where the applicants have been
as individuals, and where they hope their education will take them. They
should also indicate the difference a Datatel scholarship would make in their
lives and to those around them. Scholarship amounts range from $1,000 to
$2,400, based on the undergraduate tuition at the college or university the
applicant attends. The application deadline is January 31.
www.datatel.com/dsf
Entomological Society of Canada Postgraduate
Awards
The Society offers two $2,000 postgraduate awards to students in study and
research leading to a postgraduate degree in entomology (one to an M.Sc.
student and one to a Ph.D student). Awards will be made on the basis of high
scholastic achievement and scientific merit. Applicants must be enrolled
as full-time graduate students at Canadian universities and be pursuing scientific
studies on insects or other related terrestrial arthropods.
www.esc-sec.org/postgraduate_award_2005.pdf
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. Scholarship
Program
This scholarship program has been developed to promote and encourage academic
excellence and the pursuit of higher education in Canada. The program is
targeted to Canadian university undergraduate programs and college diploma
programs in any field of study. Candidates must have completed the first
year of a first university degree or college technical diploma program, be
enrolled on a full-time basis, have attained high academic standing, and
be in need of financial assistance.
NSAC is able to nominate two students for these nationally awarded scholarships.
There are 36 $5,000 scholarships at the university level and 24 $3,500 scholarships
at the college level. Both are renewable for three years or until completion
of a first degree/diploma. Selection is based on financial need, strong scholarly
competence, leadership and extracurricular involvement, and the quality of
reference letters. NSAC has had students selected for these scholarships
in 2005 and 2006. The deadline is June 15.
www.aucc.ca/scholarships/open/fairfax_e.html
Farm Credit Corporation 4-H
Scholarship
Farm Credit Corporation awards ten $1,000 scholarships (one per province)
to students across Canada in any year of any program of post-secondary study
who had been registered 4-H members in the last five years. Applicants must
submit a completed application which includes general information, career
plans, association involvement, and extracurricular involvement. In addition
to a completed application form, applicants must submit a detailed plan for
a community project that will either improve safety or reduce hunger in their
community. The project plan should be a maximum of three typed pages in length.
Project plans will be judged on completeness of plan, creativity, originality,
spelling, and grammar. Application forms are due at the Canadian 4-H Council
by April 1.
www.pei4h.pe.ca/scholarship.html
Robert Felix Memorial Scholarship
The Tree Research & Education Endowment Fund (the TREE Fund) is sponsoring
four $3,000 scholarships through the Robert Felix Memorial Fund for undergraduate
and technical college students who are pursuing careers in Commercial Arboriculture.
Each scholarship will be non-repeating and can be applied for annually. The
scholarships will be awarded one half in each semester of the school year.
The application deadline is May 1.
www.treefund.org/grants/RFScholarship.aspx
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program
The program provides scholarships to students entering or attending post-secondary
educational institutions within Canada. The successful applicants are recognized
for dedication to community service, humanitarianism, perseverance and courage
in the face of obstacles, and the pursuit of excellence in fitness and academics.
The scholarship is renewable, subject to satisfactory progress. The value
of each award is $4,000 annually, for a maximum of four years or until first
degree is obtained. The deadline for applications is February 1.
www.terryfox.org
Fredericton Scottish Rite Award
The award of $500 is given to students who are graduating from School Districts
10, 12, 13, 17, and 18 who have intellectual disabilities. The application
deadline is April 15. For more information contact Fredericton Scottish Rite
Award, c/o Fredericton Association for Community Living, 1079 York Street,
Fredericton, NB E3B 3S4.
www.gnb.ca/0048/english/schindex.htm
Keith Gilmore Foundation Scholarships
Four $1,500 scholarships are offered to individuals in undergraduate or postgraduate
degree programs in agriculture, journalism, or communications at recognized
universities, and three $750 scholarships are offered to individuals enrolled
in recognized diploma programs in agriculture, journalism, or communications.
The successful applicants will have already completed a minimum of one year
in their programs. Applications are available at the NSAC Awards Office and
should be submitted no later than July 1 to The Keith Gilmore Foundation,
5160 Skyline Way N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6V1.
www.keithgilmorefoundation.com
John Gyles Education Awards
The John Gyles Education Awards are available each year to male and female
students for all areas of post-secondary study in both Canada and the United
States. Full Canadian or American citizenship is a requirement. Criteria
other than strictly academic ability and financial need are considered in
the selection process; however, a minimum GPA of 2.7 is required. Selected
students will receive up to $3,000. Applications must be mailed by June 1.
To receive an application form, send only a stamped self-addressed envelope
to: John Gyles Education Awards, Attention: The Secretary, 259-103 Brunswick
Street, Box 4808, Fredericton, NB E3B 5G4.
Hants County Exhibition Scholarship
This $1,000 scholarship is sponsored by the Windsor Agricultural Society.
Applicants must be residents of Hants County, NS, entering any year of any
program at a recognized agricultural or veterinary college and have aspirations
of working in the agricultural industry. Selection criteria include academic
performance, extracurricular activities, part-time employment, and career
plans. Application forms with copies of transcripts must be received by August
26 at: Windsor Agricultural Society, PO Box 368, Windsor, NS B0N 2T0.
Anna
Helvig Schousboe Scholarship
This $300 scholarship is awarded to a resident from Kings County, NB, working
towards a degree or diploma in Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, or Home
Economics at a post-secondary institution. Application information is available
at the NSAC Awards Office. The application deadline is September 20.Holstein
Association of Canada Scholarships
Holstein Canada offers three $1,000 university (degree) scholarships and
three $500 college/university (diploma) scholarships to post-secondary students
in Canada. Applicants must be regular or junior members of Holstein Canada,
or children of members; must have completed at least one year of university/college;
must submit official, original transcripts of the two most recent semesters;
and must be returning to school within the calendar year. Application forms
are available on the website or from the NSAC Awards Office. The application
deadline is September 30.
www.holstein.ca/english/Youth/edaward.asp
Imperial Tobacco Scholarship Fund
for Disabled Students
This program is used to help Canadian disabled students attend university.
The award is $5,000 for each student who is chosen (a minimum of 10 awards
are offered each year). Persons applying for the award must be Canadian citizens
or have lived in Canada for at least two years as legal permanent citizens.
All applicants must be entering or currently enrolled in a first undergraduate
program at a Canadian post-secondary institution. Recipients may re-apply.
Deadline to apply is June 1.
www.ldrc.ca/scholarships.php
Ivomec 4-H Youth Scholarship
The $1,000 Ivomec 4-H scholarships are awarded to students who have been
4-H members for at least two years (registered within the last five years)
in any year of post-secondary study. As part of the selection process, applicants
will be judged on their degree of community and volunteer involvement. Additionally,
all applicants are required to submit a presentation in any medium (essay
of 500–750 words, video, speech on audio-cassette, poster, etc.) based
on the following statement:
What is the future of branded consumer meat products in Canadian livestock
production?
How will this development impact the way producers raise and market livestock?
Applications, accompanied by essay, video or audiocassette or poster, must
be received by the Canadian 4-H Council office no later than May 15.
www.ivomec-4h.com/en/scholarship/fund.html
Arlen Kerr Memorial Scholarship
The Canada Mink Breeders Association awards a $2,000 renewable scholarship
to Canadian graduate students engaged in mink research attending any Canadian
university or veterinary college. Applicants should submit their education
profiles and research proposals by January 15 to: Karlene Hart, Executive
Secretary, Canada Mink Breeders Association, 65 Skyway Ave., Suite B, Rexdale,
ON M9W 6C7.
Kinsman and Kinettes Bursaries
The Hal Rogers Endowment Fund provides $1,600 bursaries to full-time Canadian
students demonstrating financial need, extracurricular involvement, high
ideals, and qualities of citizenship who have not already received a bursary
from the Hal Rogers Endowment Fund. The deadline is February 1.
www.bursary.ca
The Leonard Foundation
The Leonard Foundation offers financial assistance to university students
who are experiencing specific financial difficulties. Full-time students
who are enrolled in an undergraduate or first professional degree program
in a recognized Canadian college or university (AUCC) are eligible. All applicants
will be considered but preference will be given to sons and daughters of
clergy, teachers, military personnel, graduates of Royal Military College,
members of the Engineering Institute of Canada, and members of the Mining
and Metallurgical Institute of Canada. The amount of assistance may vary
depending on the applicant's financial situation,
but on average will be about $1250. Applications must be submitted and an
interview arranged with the Nominator nearest you (listed on insert in application)
by March 15. Applications for the Leonard Foundation scholarships are available
from: The Provincial Nominator, The Leonard Foundation, 1774 Pryor St., Halifax,
NS B3H 4G8.
www.leonardfnd.org
Terry MacDonald Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to a Southern District NB 4-H member from a farm
family who is entering or enrolled in post-secondary study. An interview
is part of the application process. The application deadline is July 31.
Applications are available from: Ron Menzies, RR #4, Norton, NB E0G 2N0.
www.nb4h.com/ewelcome/escholarship/escholarship.htm
C.C. MacDougall Scholarship
This $250 scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing a degree or diploma
in Agriculture, Home Economics or Veterinary Medicine. To be eligible, a
student must have been a 4-H member from Kings County, NB, or have parents
who raise or breed Guernseys anywhere in NB. The application form must be
submitted to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 20.
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline
Liaison Scholarships & Academic Achievement Awards
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Chiefs and Maritimes & Northeast
Pipeline (M&NP) are committed to the development of future generations
of Mi'kmaq students through academic and personal development. They have
made available $1,000 scholarships for full-time/part-time students enrolled
in university, college, vocational or technical institute, and $500 Academic
Achievement Awards for students graduating from high school, Adult High School,
or academic upgrading. To be eligible, students must be registered with a
Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq band, enrolled either full-time or part-time and expect
to return the following year to their field of study, and graduating from
high school or a university program. The application deadline is June 16
for scholarships and July 21 for academic achievement awards.
www.mns.firstnet.ca or www.mnpp.com
Maritime Dairy Industry Scholarship
Two individual scholarships of $2,000 will be awarded. Students eligible
to apply for this scholarship include any student currently attending a post-secondary
education institution within Canada who has completed at least three years
of study in a program that has application to the dairy industry, and is
a resident of NS, NB, or PEI. Applicants must show professional and academic
promise and a commitment and interest in the dairy industry. Applicants must
submit a completed application form, a one-page letter stating their commitment
and interest in the dairy industry, an official transcript of marks for completed
years in post-secondary education, and three reference letters (at least
one from a professor). Selection will be based on application requirements,
academic standing, and potential contribution and commitment to the dairy
industry. Applications must be submitted by January 31 to: The Maritime Dairy
Industry Scholarship Committee, c/o Milk Maritime Inc., 191 Halifax Street,
Suite 3, Moncton, NB E1E 4E1.
www.dairygoodness.ca
Mattinson Endowment Fund Scholarship for Disabled
Students
This program is to encourage Canadian students with a disability to obtain
a first university degree. The award is $2,500; the number awarded each year
will be based on the funding available for that year. Applicants must be
Canadian citizens or have lived in Canada for two years as legal permanent
citizens. All applicants must be entering or currently enrolled in a first
undergraduate program at a Canadian post-secondary institution. Recipients
may re-apply. Deadline to apply is June 1.
www.aucc.ca/programs/scholarships/mattinson_e.html
Douglas McRorie Memorial
Scholarships
The Royal Bank Financial Group Foundation sponsors the Agricultural Institute
of Canada Foundation (AICF) Douglas McRorie Memorial Scholarship, in recognition
of the significant contribution Douglas McRorie, P.Ag, made to agricultural
finance through his career with the Royal Bank and his professional involvement
with the Agricultural Institute of Canada and AICF. The six annual $1,500
scholarships provide financial support to master's program students
specializing in agricultural business, finance, or trade. The scholarship
is tenable for full-time study in the 2006/2007 academic year at any Canadian
university with an agricultural program accredited by the Agricultural Institute
of Canada. Selection criteria (not necessarily in order of importance) include
academic achievement, areas of study, leadership, and career interests. The
application deadline is October 17. Additional information is available on
the AICF website or by contacting: Education Committee, Agricultural Institute
of Canada Foundation, 141 Laurier Ave. West, Suite 1112, Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3.
www.aic.ca/aicf/initiatives.html
John Miller Memorial Bursary
The $500 John Miller Memorial Bursary is awarded to an NS student in any
year of any program at any agricultural university/college in Canada whose
course and project work and career plans reflect an interest in the hog industry
or whose application shows interest, understanding, and appreciation for
Nova Scotia's
hog industry. The bursary is in memory of John Miller, who served as Secretary/Manager
of Pork Nova Scotia from 1983 to 1997. Applications must be submitted to
the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 29.
Mine Action Student Essay
Competition
Canada is committed to ensuring that the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel
mines is universally accepted and effectively implemented. You can help offer
your ideas through a student essay competition sponsored by the Canadian
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. The competition is
open in a wide range of disciplines including social sciences, health sciences,
humanities, and natural sciences. No prior knowledge of the land mines issue
is required. Successful applicants will receive a $1,000 award and an opportunity
for publication of their papers. Further details and application form are
available on the website.
www.mines.gc.ca
National Association of United Church Men's
Clubs
The National Association of United Church Men's Clubs provides a $1,000
scholarship to a student of agriculture, fisheries, and/or food sciences
who is interested in serving on the international scene. The Harry Colnett
Scholarship is designed to encourage students to prepare for service in international
agriculture and education, particularly in projects related to the production
and distribution of food in developing countries. NSAC students who have
taken the Tropical Agriculture course should make good candidates for this
award. The application deadline is February 22.
New Brunswick Institute of
Agrologists Scholarship
The New Brunswick Institute of Agrologists awards a $1,000 scholarship to
an NB student entering the third year of a degree program in Agriculture
at a recognized Canadian institution. Students should indicate their enrollment
in one of the following Agrology disciplines: Agricultural Economics and
Farm Management; Plant, Animal, Soil and Environmental Sciences; Pest Management;
Agrometeorology. Selection criteria include academic performance, participation
in extracurricular activities, and financial need. Applications must be submitted
no later than October 1 to: Registrar, New Brunswick Institute of Agrologists,
Box 3479, Station B, Fredericton, NB E3A 5H2.
www.nbagrologists.nb.ca/Awards.htm
New Brunswick Milk Marketing Board Scholarship
The NB Milk Marketing Board awards a $750 scholarship to an NB resident who
is enrolled in a technician or technology diploma or certification program
related to agriculture and the dairy industry at a recognized agricultural
or community college. Selection is based on financial need, academic achievement,
participation in community activities, and future plans. The application
deadline is July 3.
www.nb4h.com/ewelcome/escholarship/escholarship.htm
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers'
Association Scholarship
The Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association awards a $500 bursary to
a student entering or already in a post-secondary education program in the
field of Tree Fruit Production, or a related science program, which might
include Biology, Chemistry, Food Science, Plant Science, Environmental Science
or Business or Agri-Business. Selection criteria include academic achievement,
participation in school and community activities and interest in the tree
fruit industry.
Applications, including a resumé, university/college acceptance letter
or transcript, and an essay outlining career and life goals, must be received
no later than May 31 by: Education Committee, Nova Scotia Fruit Growers'
Association, Blair House, 32 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1J5.
www.farmcentre.com/english/courses/ss.asp
Nova Scotia Fur Institute Scholarship
The Nova Scotia Fur Institute awards a $2,500 scholarship to a graduate in
Animal Science from NSAC who is pursuing graduate studies in fur production
at an approved university. Selection will be based primarily on academic
performance. Applications must be submitted no later than March 31 to: Chairman,
Nova Scotia Fur Institute, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Box 550, Truro,
NS B2N 5E3Nova Scotia Salmon Association Scholarships
The Nova Scotia Salmon Association annually awards $500 scholarships to Nova
Scotia residents who enhance or who propose to enhance by any endeavour the
well-being of the Atlantic Salmon. For example an applicant may:
1. have undertaken or be in the process of undertaking scholarly pursuit
related to the enhancement or conservation of the Atlantic Salmon;
2. propose to publish or have published an article or scientific paper in
any field which furthers enhancement of the Atlantic Salmon;
3. promote the cause of the Atlantic Salmon by outstanding leadership or
participation;
4. be engaged in endeavours of an Association which results in the conservation
of the Atlantic Salmon.
The deadline for applications is March 12. Applications should be submitted
to the Chair of the Scholarship Committee, NSSA, Box 470, Port Williams,
NS B0P 1T0.
www.novascotiasalmon.ns.ca
Nova Scotian Institute of Science Mentorship
Program
This mentorship program is aimed at university students (undergraduate and
graduate) seeking guidance regarding their career opportunities in science.
For more information or to arrange for a mentor, email sean.tibbetts@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.
www.chebucto.ns.ca/Science/NSIS/index.htmlNova Scotian Institute of Science
Student Science Awards
This competition is open to any graduate or undergraduate student currently
enrolled in a degree program at a recognized educational institution in NS.
A total of $1,500 in prizes is available, as well as the opportunity to have
work published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Intent-to-submit deadline
is January 15; submission of article February 25. Further details are available
on the website or from the NSAC Awards Office.
www.chebucto.ns.ca/Science/NSIS/index.html
Partnership for Access Awareness
Nova Scotia (PAANS) Scholarships
Partnership for Access Awareness Nova Scotia (PAANS), with the assistance
of the Collaborative Partnership Network (CPN), sponsors scholarships to
students with disabilities who are planning to pursue further studies. To
qualify, a student must have a permanent disability, be a permanent resident
of NS, be entering or returning to a Canadian post-secondary institution
which is recognized by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada,
and not be involved in the selection process nor related to any PAANS scholarship
selection committee member. The application deadline is April 28.
www.accessawareness.nsnet.org
Poultry Industry Council Grad-Ship Program
The Poultry Industry Council Grad-Ship Program encourages graduates to undertake
research and training at the postgraduate level at universities and research
institutions in Canada. The area of study must embrace some aspect of poultry
science. Grad-ship amounts are $15,000 to $19,000 (depending on field of
study and location). Preference is given to students targeting applied research
and entering their first year of an M.Sc. or Ph.D. program. The application
deadline is January 31.
www.poultryindustrycouncil.ca
Prince Edward Island Potato Industry Scholarship
The PEI Potato Board offers a $500 scholarship to PEI students studying at
the graduate or undergraduate level of an agriculture degree program at any
recognized Canadian agricultural institution or to students in a postgraduate
degree program at a recognized Canadian university carrying out research
projects related to potato production and utilization (including all disciplines
e.g. biotechnology, pathology, entomology, etc). Undergraduate students must
demonstrate through course work, summer employment and/or home farm background
an interest in working in the potato industry. Selection criteria for potential
undergraduate scholarships include academic performance, extracurricular
activities and employment history. Graduate students will be considered on
the basis of academic performance and relevance of the project to the improvement
of the Prince Edward Island potato industry. Applications must be submitted
to the NSAC Awards Office no later than September 29.
Provincial Artisans
(Fredericton) Inc. Bursaries
Several annual bursaries totalling $10,000 are being funded by Provincial
Artisans (Fredericton) Inc. To qualify for these awards a student must have
a disability, be entering or currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution,
and be an NB resident. The deadline to apply is May 31.
www.provart.net
Alvin Rowledge Bursary Award
The Atlantic Golf Superintendents Association (AGSA) has established the
$1,000 Alvin Rowledge Bursary Award, which is available to residents of Atlantic
Canada who are members in good standing of the AGSA. Its intent is both to
encourage students to pursue golf course management as a career option and
to support students in enhancing their knowledge and skills for the turf
industry. Applicants must have a minimum of two summers/seasons work experience
in golf course maintenance and be presently enrolled in a minimum of a two-year
program, preferably in at least the second semester of a recognized turf
grass program. Selection will be based on academic performance, financial
need, and letters of reference. Applications must be submitted to the NSAC
Awards Office no later than September 16.
George W. Slipp Memorial Scholarship
The Chicken Farmers of NB Marketing Board awards a $1,000 scholarship in
memory of Mr. George W. Slipp. The scholarship will be awarded annually to
an NB resident who is enrolled in a post-secondary agricultural program.
Selection is based on academic achievement, financial need, involvement in
agriculture, and interest in the poultry or food industry. The application
deadline is October 31. Applications are available at the NSAC Awards Office,
or e-mail nbchicken@rogers.com.
Southern District 4-H Council Scholarship
The Southern District 4-H Club Council in New Brunswick awards a $150 scholarship
to a Southern District NB 4-H member attending a post-secondary institution.
Application details are available from the NB Provincial 4-H Office.
www.nb4h.com/ewelcome/escholarship/escholarship.htm
Norah Stephen Oncology
Scholar Awards
Ten $5,000 awards will be granted each spring; five of these awards will
be dedicated to cancer-related research projects including basic science,
cancer informatics, epidemiology, outcomes, and socio-behavioural research;
the remaining five awards will be dedicated to clinical training and experience
projects. Each award covers stipend support for the student for up to 14
weeks. Candidates and their supervisors are invited to complete an application
outlining the project or practical experience directly related to the study
of cancer. Application forms are available on the website. Applications,
including academic transcripts, student's resumé,
and supervisor's resumé, are to be submitted to Cancer Care
Nova Scotia by February 2.
www.cancercare.ns.ca
Wales Scholarship
The Wales Scholarship is a $6,000 annual scholarship fund provided by the
Province of NS to commemorate the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The annual fund is administered by the Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command of the
Royal Canadian Legion. To be considered you must be a disabled Nova Scotian,
starting or continuing post-secondary education in NS, and ineligible to
receive assistance under the Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities
(EAPD) program. For application details see the website or the NSAC Awards
Office. The application deadline is July 15 for awards for the upcoming academic
year.
www.nsabcu.ednet.ns.ca/scholarships.shtml
Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges
Upper Year Awards
The W. Garfield Weston Foundation through the Garfield Weston Merit Scholarships
for Colleges has established an Upper-year Awards program to recognize and
reward the outstanding college student who is passionate about his or her
field of study; curious and willing to try new things; caring about his or
her family, neighbourhood and community; and truly interested in becoming
involved and making a difference in society. GWMSC will provide the following
scholarships for 2007/2008:
• 25 National Awards consisting of a tuition waiver, a stipend worth
$8,000, access to summer program funding, and a $4,000 retroactive award
to help defray accumulated education costs;
• up to 18 Regional Awards of $4,000;
• up to 15 Provincial Awards of $2,500.
To be eligible, a student must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident,
be enrolled full time, have at least one full academic year left in the academic
program, be pursuing his or her remaining studies on a full-time basis, have
a minimum academic average of 73%, and be nominated by the Scholarship Committee
at NSAC. NSAC can nominate up to three students for national consideration.
Students who are currently GWMSC National Scholars are not eligible to apply.
NSAC students presently enrolled in full-time studies in the two- and three-year
Technical programs (Animal Science, Agricultural Business, Environmental
Horticulture, Plant Science and Animal Health) are eligible. Further information
and an application form are available on the website. The application deadline
is March 15.
www.gwmsc.ca
George B. Whalen Memorial Scholarship
The New Brunswick Milk Marketing Board awards a $750 scholarship in memory
of George B. Whalen, who dedicated a great part of his life to the promotion
of a more viable dairy industry in New Brunswick. Applicants must be NB residents
enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of study in a university degree
program relating to agriculture or the dairy industry. Areas of study may
include, but are not necessarily limited to, plant and animal science, agricultural
engineering, veterinary medicine, agricultural economics, etc. Selection
will be based on financial need, academic performance, and involvement in
community and future plans. Applications including an essay (300–500
words), two letters of recommendation, and a transcript of marks must be
submitted no later than June 15 to: Scholarship Committee, NB Milk Marketing
Board, Box 490, Sussex, NB E0E 1P0.
Zonta Club of Truro Bursary
The Zonta Club of the Truro, NS, area has established a $1,000 bursary open
to women of mature status who are attending or plan to attend a program of
post-secondary education. A woman of mature status is defined as one who
has been out of secondary school for five or more years. The bursary's purpose is to provide incentive
for further education to mature women who need financial assistance. The program
of further education must be of at least two semesters' duration. Selection
criteria include having qualifications for admission to the chosen program, having
a defined education goal, having made arrangements for looking after family/dependent
responsibility, and being highly motivated to change lifestyle (volunteered in
chosen field). See the NSAC Awards Office for further application details. The
deadline is May 31.
VIII. OTHER SCHOLARSHIP,
BURSARY, AWARD RESOURCE LIST
The following is a list of other resources that may be useful in finding
information for awards:
Nova Scotia 4H Scholarships
www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/4h/glkit/scholar.shtmlNew Brunswick 4H Scholarships
www.nb4h.com/ewelcome/ewelcome.htmPrince Edward Island 4H Scholarships
www.pei4h.pe.ca/scholarship.htmlNewfoundland & Labrador 4H Scholarships
www.gov.nl.ca/agric/prog_serv/4h/4-HAssociation of Universities and Colleges
of Canada
www.aucc.ca/index_e.htmlAgriculture scholarships across Canada
www.farmcentre.com/english/courses/ss.aspStudent Awards
www.studentawards.com
Scholarships Canada
www.scholarshipscanada.com
International Scholarships for Canadians
Learn about opportunities for graduate study and research abroad
www.scholarships.gc.ca/menu-en.html
Students are also encouraged to check with their local high school guidance office for scholarships and bursaries available to them. Service groups and community organizations may also sponsor awards for students pursuing post-secondary studies.