Financial Aid DirectoryUniversity of Calgary - Calgary, AlbertaThe Ray Alward Memorial BursaryAwarded annually to a student in any
year and any faculty at the University of
Calgary with a satisfactory average and
financial need. Preference will be given
to a student with a hearing impairment
as long as documented proof (i.e. doctor's
statement) is attached to the application
form. In the event that there are
no suitable candidates with a hearing
disability, consideration will be given to
students with other disabilities as long
as proof of such is included with the
application form. Apply to the Student
Awards and Financial Aid office by June 15.
Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (CARP) ScholarshipOffered annually to a continuing student
with a disability who has completed at
least one year of studies in the Bachelor
of Community Rehabilitation Studies
program at the University of Calgary. The
award will be based on academic standing
and to be eligible students need not
be registered full time. Community of
Learners (COL) students are also eligible
for this award. Apply to: Student Awards and Financial
Aid office by June 15.
Louis Lebel BursaryOffered annually to a student entering
second, third or fourth year in any faculty
at the University of Calgary, the
award will be based on academic merit
and financial need and preference will
be given to a student with a disability. To
be eligible for this award the applicant
need only be registered in a minimum of
2 full courses per academic year, providing
evidence of a disability tending to
impede his or her performance as a student
is attached. In the absence of such
documentation regular guidelines for
undergraduate awards will apply.
Diane D. Pechiulis AwardOffered to physically disabled students
entering second, third or fourth year in
an undergraduate program in any faculty
at the University of Calgary. The awards
will be based on financial need and academic
merit. Applicants must provide
proof of disability (i.e. doctor's statement),
and while they must be registered
full time they need not carry a full-course load.
Apply to: Student Awards and Financial
Aid office by June 15.
The George Reed Foundation ScholarshipOffered annually to a student entering
second, third or fourth year in any faculty
at the University of Calgary. The
award will be based on academic merit
with preference given to a student who
has indicated an interest in working with
people with disabilities. Applicants with
disabilities must provide proof of disability
(i.e. doctor's statement), and while
they must be registered full time they
need not carry a full-course load. In the event there are no suitable applicants,
regular guidelines for undergraduate
awards will apply. Apply to: Student Awards and Financial
Aid office by June 15.
Michelle Curry-Brumlik Memorial BursaryOne award offered annually to an undergraduate student entering fourth year in the Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies program at the University of Calgary who is intending to work with special needs children and/or their families. The award is based on academic merit and financial need. To be eligible, students should be pursuing a career in teaching or related professions serving this population. Apply to: Student Awards Office by June 15
Alberta Blue Cross 50th Anniversary Bursary for Students with Special NeedsOne award offered annually to a student entering first year in any undergraduate faculty at the University of Calgary who will incur additional expenses due to a disability/handicap. The award is based on academic merit and financial need and applicants must provide proof of disability (i.e. doctor's statement). To be eligible for this award, students must be graduates of an Alberta high school and be registered full time but need not carry a full course load. Apply to: Student Awards Office by February 1.
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