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    This Book can be downloaded for free on our website at:www.studentscholarships.org/newbrunswickbook.php

    2011 New BrunswickScholarship and Career Handbook

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    CHAPTER 1: Tips on Applying for Scholarships

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    CHAPTER 2: General Scholarships: New Brunswick

    8 Places to look for Scholarships

    After you find some Awards

    Getting a Head Start on the Application Process

    Big Dig Scholarshipdeadline: December 3, 2010

    Mathieu Da Costa Challengedeadline: December 10, 2010

    1800Wheelchair Scholarshipdeadline: December 22,2010

    Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship

    deadline: December 31, 2010

    Youth Scholarship Programdeadline: December 31, 2010

    The Dupont Challengedeadline: January 31, 2011

    Future Aces Foundation Scholarshipdeadline: January 31, 2011

    RBC Royal Bank Scholarshipsdeadline: February 1, 2011

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    Dalton Camp Awarddeadline: March 15, 2011

    Leonard Foundation Scholarshipsdeadline: March 15, 2011

    Sears High School Design Competitiondeadline: March 25, 2011

    Terry Fox Memorial Scholarshipsdeadline: June 30, 2011

    The Scholarship for Aboriginal Canadians

    deadline: June 30, 2011

    The Scholarship for Visible Minoritiesdeadline: June 30, 2011

    Tommy Douglas Scholarshipdeadline: June 30, 2011

    BBG Communications Scholarshipdeadline: June 30, 2011

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    CHAPTER 3: New Brunswick University Entrance Awards

    Mount Allison University

    New Brunswick Community College

    St. Thomas University

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    The University of New Brunswick

    Acadia University

    Art Institute of Vancouver

    Cape Breton University

    Dalhousie University

    Nova Scotia Agricultural College

    SIAST

    St. Francis Xavier University

    The University of Alberta

    The University of British Columbia

    The University of Calgary

    The University of Manitoba

    The University of Regina

    The University of Saskatchewan

    The University of Winnipeg

    Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors

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    CHAPTER 4: Entrance Scholarships: Outside New Brunswick

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    CHAPTER 5: Career Profiles

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    Architects, Urban Planners and Land Surveyors

    Auditors and Accountants

    Authors and Writers

    Automotive Service Technicians

    Carpenters

    Civil Engineers

    Computer and Information Systems Managers

    Computer Engineers

    Computer Network Technicians

    Computer Programmers

    Concrete Finishers

    Construction Managers

    Crane Operators

    Dental Assistants

    Editors

    Electrical and Electronics Engineers

    Electricians

    Firefighters

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    Graphic Designers and Illustrators

    Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics

    Industrial Electricians

    Information Systems Analysts and Consultants

    Instructors of Persons with Disabilities

    Interior Designers

    Legal Secretaries

    Librarians

    Mechanical Engineers

    Medical Laboratory Technicians

    Medical Radiation Technologists

    Occupational Therapists

    Paralegal and Legal Assistants

    Pharmacists

    Photographers

    Physical Science Professionals

    Physiotherapists

    Plumbers

    Police Officers

    Psychologists

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    Public Relations and Communications

    Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics

    Nursing

    Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers

    Secondary School Teachers

    Software Engineers and Designers

    Specialists in Human Resources

    Technical Occupations in Dental Health Care

    Translators, Terminologists, and Interpreters

    University Professors

    Web Designers and Developers

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    Tips on Finding and

    Applying for Scholarships

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    Do you need a Scholarship?Tips provided byStudentScholarships.org

    Tips on How to Find Scholarships

    Finding resources to attend post-secondary studies isnt that difficult. However, it takes timeand effort to look for awards. There is no simple click that will point you to all the fundsavailable and there is no comprehensive book to tell you everything.

    If you spend the time, you will be paid for the work you put into it. Even if you only spendone day looking for awards, you may end up with a $500 award. That is pretty good for oneday of work.

    The most important thing to always remember is that if you dont apply, you wont receiveanything.

    8 Places to Look

    1. High School

    Visit the Guidance Counselors office. They usually receive resources from many donorsand an experienced counselor can be invaluable to your search.

    2. Institution of Study

    Another good place to start is at the school where you intend to enroll. Every post-secondary institution has an Awards Program. Most have their awards listed on theirwebsite.

    Many awards at the institutions do not get enough applicants simply because students haveleft it to the last minute. Most institutions make an effort to post their awards well ahead ofthe deadlines. Once you have enrolled in a particular institution, make sure you payattention to the emails the college awards office will send you.

    3. Local Community

    Often local awards will not be found on the internet. These awards are generally offered

    through community clubs, charitable foundations, local employers, and communityorganizations.

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    4. Your Employer or your Parents Employer

    Many companies offer programs for employees and employees dependents as part of theirbenefit package. Ask your parents. Students who work part-time should also check withtheir own employer.

    5. Professional Organizations

    Professional organizations want to promote their profession. Many national groups havelocal affiliates, so always check locally and nationally. See what they have to offer. Forexample: A.P.E.G.G.A, an engineering association, offers many scholarships for studentsinterested in Engineering.

    6. Industry

    Think about where you would seek employment upon completion of studies. Manyindustries offer awards to encourage development of a skilled workforce. You dont have towork for the company offering the scholarship, simply take advantage of the opportunity toapply.

    7. Specific to Ethnic Origin or Citizens with Disabilities

    Many companies and organizations offer awards to assist specific students. If you are ofaboriginal ancestry there are many awards established to assist aboriginal students. Thereare also many awards offered through organizations that support citizens with disabilities.Check with your local support organization or their affiliated national websites.

    8. Internet

    There are several different ways in which you should use the internet in searching forawards.

    Google Search

    Remember that when you are using a search engine, such as Google, you need to be asspecific as possible. For example, if you are looking for scholarships for engineering, youshould be searching for Engineering Scholarships or Scholarships for Engineering.

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    Do you need a Scholarship?Tips provided byStudentScholarships.org

    Tips on How to Find Scholarships

    The more specific your search, the more likely you are to find scholarships quickly. Anothergreat example would be to include the country or province you are from in the search. Forexample, if you are looking for scholarships for engineering, you should be searching forCanadian Engineering Scholarships or Scholarships for Canadian Engineering Students.

    2. Scholarship Databases

    There are several websites devoted to collecting and sorting through scholarships on theinternet. Our preference is obviously Studentscholarships.org, but there are several othersearch engines that will help during your search. Some of the sites include:

    A) www.studentscholarships.orgB) www.ammsa.comC) www.nursingscholarships.caD) www.nupge.ca/scholarshipsE) www.engineeringscholarships.caF) www.listofscholarships.ca

    After you Find some Awards

    If you are unsure about some of the qualifications of the award you have found, write oremail the possible donor(s). Do not call. Make your letter short and to the point; just identifyyourself and request information and an application. If you are writing, enclose a stamped,self-addressed envelope for a quick response.

    Before contacting the donor, ensure that the information can not be found online. In mostinstances, answers to your questions can be found online.

    Pay Attention to the Deadlines

    Dont apply for awards at the last minute or when you are bogged down with term papers

    and homework. You wont feel like putting in the effort and your applications will likely reflectthat.

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    Do you need a Scholarship?Tips provided byStudentScholarships.org

    Getting a Head Start on the Application Process

    As early as possible, prepare a portfolio to include:

    1. Typed statement of extra-curricular and community involvement.2. Typed statement of your education and career goals3. Academic record: transcripts, statement of grades, test scores4. Personal Accomplishments: certificates of recognition, participation awards5. Letters of reference that speak to community involvement6. Letters of reference that discuss your extra-curricular activities.

    Academics arent everything

    There are many awards that are given based on community involvement, satisfactoryacademic standing, ethnic origins, specific interests, financial need, etc.

    Most Importantly

    Our advice is to apply, apply and then apply some more! If you do not receive an awardright away, don't be discouraged. Intensify your search. Keep a record of all awards andbursaries you apply for and reapply each year.

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    General Scholarships

    New Brunswick Students

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    Scholarships for High School StudentsScholarships provided byStudentScholarships.org

    Big Dig Scholarships

    Organization: Antique TraderScholarship Amount: $3,000Number of Awards: 1Deadline: December 3, 2010

    To be eligible for the Big Dig Scholarship you must becurrently in Grade 12 or in your first year ofcollege/university sometime in 2011. You also mustsubmit a short essay.

    Question:

    In 200 years, one of your relatives is going to bedigging in what is now your backyard. They are goingto find something that you buried in 2011 and it is goingto put any financial worries they have to rest.

    Your job today is to decide what to bury. Your goal is tofind something that will have immense value in thefuture. The item you choose to bury today must:

    1. Be currently sold in a store today2. Be under $500

    Write an essay that is between 500 - 1000 words. Besure to answer all of the following questions in your

    essay:

    1. What is the item you are going to bury?2. Where could you purchase the item today?3. How much does the item cost?4. What made you choose this item?5. Why do you believe that the item will have immensevalue 200 years from now?

    Essays will be graded primarily on originality and depthof content. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling willplay a small factor.

    More Info:http://www.antiquetrader.tv/studentscholarship.php

    Mathieu Da Costa Challenge

    Organization: Citizenship and Immigration CanadaScholarship Amount: $1,000Number of Awards: 3Deadline: December 10, 2010

    1. Are you between the ages of 9 and 18?

    If so, you can participate in the Mathieu Da CostaChallenge.

    What do you have to do?

    Create an original piece of writing or artwork thatcelebrates the contributions made by Canadians ofAboriginal, African or other ethnocultural backgroundsto the building of Canada.

    2. You can enter the Challenge in any of the followingcategories:

    A) Original piece of writing in English;

    B) Original piece of writing in French; and

    C) Original piece of artwork.

    With Canada as one of the worlds most culturallydiverse countries, with citizens from more than 200ethnic backgrounds, you are sure to find someinspiration!

    Since the winners of this years Mathieu Da CostaChallenge will receive a trip to Halifax to attend theCanada Winter Games in February 2011, you may wishto highlight the contributions made by a Canadianathlete in your entry.

    We have compiled a list of potential subjects to helpinspire you and get you started. Of course, there are

    MANY other individuals that you can choose tohighlight.

    More Info:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/multiculturalism/mathieudacosta/contest.asp

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    1800Wheelchair Scholarship

    Organization: 1800wheelchairScholarship Amount: $500Number of Awards: 1Deadline: December 22, 2010

    Are You Eligible?

    1800Wheelchair.ca is proud to announce our firstscholarship award. Following the success of our USsister site, who established their scholarship in 2006,the 1800wheelchair.ca scholarship will award two $500scholarships each year.

    Participants must meet the following criteria:

    1. Enrolled at an accredited high school, college oruniversity in Canada

    2. Age sixteen (16) years or older

    3. Legal resident of Canada or hold a valid student visa

    4. Carry a status of Good Standing

    5. Maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) ofat least 3.0

    6. Submit their essay by 5:00 p.m. EST on December22th, 2010

    More Info:http://www.1800wheelchair.ca/scholarship/

    Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship

    Organization: Stay FitScholarship Amount: $5,000Number of Awards: 1Deadline: December 31, 2010

    To be eligible for this scholarship you must:

    A. As of December 31, 2010 deadline, be under 25years of age

    B. Be currently a senior in high school or in your firstyear of university or college

    C. Be a resident of Canada or the United States

    D. Answer two essay questions.

    Essay Questions:

    1. In under 1000 words:Why is a healthy lifestyle important in school?

    2. In under 500 words:Describe your career plans, goals and personalambitions.

    To apply for the Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship, pleasewrite your scholarship essay in Microsoft Word or, ifyou do not have Microsoft Word, in Google office, thelatter is free to use on the Internet. After you arefinished the writing process, please attach it to an emailand send it to:

    [email protected].

    More Info:http://www.fitnessexercises.tv/scholarships.php

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    Youth Scholarship Program

    Organization: Nicodemus Wilderness ProjectScholarship Amount: $850Number of Awards: 3Deadline: December 31, 2010

    Three scholarships totaling $850 will be awardedannually to the authors of the top Apprentice Ecologistessays. By registering and submitting your essay, youwill automatically be considered for a scholarship. Besure to include your full contact information (alwaysprivate) when registering so that we can process anyscholarships/awards that you may win. Scholarships

    are available to any student (ages 13 to 21) who is acandidate for a degree/diploma at a primary,secondary, or accredited post-secondary educationalinstitution from any country around the world.

    Here's how to become an official Apprentice Ecologistand apply for a scholarship:

    1. Conduct your own local environmental stewardshipproject.

    2. Take a few digital photos of your project in action.

    3. Write an essay about your project and what it meant

    to you.

    4. Register and upload your favorite project photo alongwith your essay.

    Examples of projects that other Apprentice Ecologistshave completed in the past include:

    1. Removing and recycling trash from a local park,river, beach, or other natural area

    2. Planting native trees at a school, local park, or in adeforested area

    3. Starting a community or school recycling program

    4. Protecting a terrestrial or aquatic area for nativewildlife

    More Info:http://www.wildernessproject.org/volunteer_apprentice_ecologist#scholarship

    The Dupont Challenge

    Organization: DupontScholarship Amount: $5000Number of Awards: 6Deadline: January 31, 2011

    What interests you in the exciting and ever-changingworld of science? Where do your interests lie and whatsubjects would you like to explore in greater detail?What application of scientific thought or research doyou believe can help solve some of the challenges oftoday's complex world? What kind of technologyfascinates you? What future uses do you see for an

    improved version of existing technology? And where inthe world of science might YOU fit in? Could a career inone of the sciences or in applied sciences await you?Think about itwrite about it.

    The DuPont Challenge Science Essay Competitiongives you an opportunity to put your thoughts onpapernot only expressing yourself, but also sharingyour ideas with others. The only limitsbesides thecontests 1,000-word limit and other important rulesare your own enthusiasm, your research, and yourinterest in studying and presenting a fascinating aspectof science or technology.

    More Info:http://www.studentscholarships.org/scholarship/9373/the_dupont_challenge_scholarship.php

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    Future Aces Foundation Scholarship

    Organization: Future Aces FoundationScholarship Amount: $1,000Number of Awards: 30Deadline: January 31, 2011

    Annually, the Herbert H. Carnegie Future AcesFoundation offers scholarships to students from acrossCanada who exhibit exemplary citizenship qualities andwho are in need of financial assistance to further theireducational goals.

    To apply students must meet the following criteria:

    1. Be a Canadian resident

    2. Pursuing post-secondary education or training

    3. Be between the ages of 16-24

    4. Meet the service and financial criteria

    The due date for submissions is the last day in Januaryeach year.

    Teams of Scholarship Committee Members assess theapplication forms in February. All decisions of the

    Committee Members are final.

    In April each recipient is honoured at our ScholarshipReception with a citizenship award and a minimum onethousand dollar ($1000) scholarship.

    To date, the Foundation has granted more than$420,000 in scholarships.

    The scholarships are funded and supported bycontributions from businesses, communityorganizations, and individuals. The proceeds from ourtwo major fundraisers, our gala and golf tournament,

    help support this project.

    More Info:http://www.futureaces.org/

    RBC Royal Bank Scholarships

    Organization: Royal Bank of CanadaScholarship Amount: $10,000Number of Awards: 4Deadline: February 1, 2011

    Who Can Apply?

    1. Students who are in their graduating year of HighSchool or CEGEP students who will be enrolled full-time in a publicly funded Canadian university or collegein the Fall 2011 academic term

    2. Undergraduate students enrolled full-time in apublicly funded Canadian university or college in the2010/2011 academic year

    3. Students with a disability who attend or are planningto attend post-secondary school on a part-time basis.Please see terms and conditions

    4. Minimum cumulative GPA equivalent to a 70%average

    5. Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents

    Employees, directors, and officers of Royal Bank and

    its subsidiaries and its scholarship administrationagencies and those with whom they are domiciled arenot eligible for the RBC Royal Bank Scholarship forUndergraduates.

    When can I apply?Applications are accepted starting on September 15,2010 at noon EST. All applications are to be submittedonline.

    What is the Deadline?Deadline for applications: Tuesday, February 1, 2011 at6:00 p.m. EST.

    More Info:http://scholarships.rbc.com/Undergraduate.aspx

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    Dalton Camp Award

    Organization: Friends of Canadian BroadcastingScholarship Amount: $1,000 - $5,000Number of Awards: 5Deadline: March 15, 2011

    1. Any Canadian citizen or permanent resident ofCanada may enter this essay contest except membersof the Friends of Canadian Broadcasting SteeringCommittee, retained consultants or businessassociates, and members of the Selection Committee;as well as their immediate family members. Previouswinners are ineligible.

    2. Essays shall be written in English, and shall notexceed 2,000 words in length.

    3. Essays shall be submitted using one of the followingtwo methods:

    A. Completing the online submission form located athttp://www.friends.ca/DCA/essay-submission. Pleaseensure you have saved a copy of your essay prior tousing the form; OR

    B. Sending a double-spaced Microsoft Word formatdocument as an e-mail attachment to the following

    address: [email protected].

    4. To be eligible, essays must be received before 8:00pm EDT on March 15th, 2011. Entries will beacknowledged upon receipt.

    5. Friends of Canadian Broadcasting will not enter intocommunication with entrants, other than toacknowledge receipt of an entry at the time ofsubmission.

    More Info:http://www.friends.ca/DCA/rules

    Leonard Foundation Scholarships

    Organization: Leonard FoundationScholarship Amount: $2,500Number of Awards: 140Deadline: March 15, 2011

    1. The Leonard Foundation scholarships are awardedto students enrolled or enrolling in an accreditedundergraduate degree program in a College orUniversity in Canada. The institutions must be open toall without restriction except for an academic standard.Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landedimmigrants.

    2. Students must be enrolled in their firstundergraduate program as a full-time student. Astudent is considered to be full-time if he/she hasenrolled for a program's full year credit. Only studentspursuing a B.Ed or M.Div are eligible for continuingsupport.

    3. All applicants will be considered but preference willbe given to daughters or sons of ordained clergy,licensed elementary or secondary school teachers,Canadian military personnel, graduates of a CanadianMilitary College, members of the Engineering Instituteof Canada and members of the Mining and

    Metallurgical Institute of Canada. Preference is alsogiven to those who have previously received an awardfrom The Leonard Foundation.

    4. The value of the award is usually $1,000.00 for thosewho do not need to set up a second residence to attenduniversity and $1,500.00 for those who do. Theseamounts may vary according to the final decisions ofthe General Committee. Approximately 140 awards aremade annually.

    5. Successful applicants are expected to obtainemployment during free time to help defray the costs of

    their education. In addition, they must participateregularly in athletic, fitness or military activities.Personal qualities showing a potential for leadershipare also a requirement.

    More Info:http://www.leonardfnd.org/english/criteria.html

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    Sears Canadian High School Design

    Organization: Design Exchange/Sears CanadaScholarship Amount: $250Number of Awards: 12Deadline: March 25, 2011

    Design Exchange is proud to announce the 16thAnnual Sears Canadian High School DesignCompetition. The aim of the competition is to promotethe study and awareness of various design disciplinesin schools across Canada. The competition is open toall high school students, at the junior (grades 10 andbelow) and senior (grades 11 and above) levels. Prizes

    will be awarded at the two levels, in each of the fourcategories Industrial Design - Task Light, FashionDesign - Reclaimed T-Shirt, Architecture / InteriorDesign - Refueling Station, and Graphic Design - 2011Competition Certificate.

    Students can work individually or in teams, though thenumbers in each team will be taken into considerationby the judges. Students may submit more than oneentry as long as they are in separate categories.

    All entries will be judged in April 2011 by a panel ofprofessional designers and / or design educators. If thedesign entries do not meet the requirements, the panel

    reserves the right not to award a winner for thatcategory. All decisions made by the panel are final.

    More Info:

    http://www.dx.org/index.cfm?pagepath=YOUTH_PROGRAMS/The_Sears_Canadian_High_School_Design_Competition&id=6614

    Terry Fox Memorial Scholarship

    Organization: NUPGEScholarship Amount: $1,500Number of Awards: 1Deadline: June 30, 2011

    The Terry Fox Memorial Scholarship for $1,500 is opento all students with disabilities who plan to enter the firstyear of a Canadian public post-secondary educationinstitution full-time in 2011-2012 and who are thechildren of, or foster children of, a member of theNational Union of Public and General Employees.

    It will be awarded for the best 750-1,000 word essayon: The importance of quality public services inenhancing the quality of life of people with disabilities.

    For information and/or application forms, contact:

    Terry Fox Memorial ScholarshipNational Union of Public andGeneral Employees15 Auriga DriveNepean, Ontario K2E 1B7

    Tel: (613) 228-9800

    More Info:http://www.nupge.ca/scholarships

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    The Scholarship for Aboriginal

    Canadians

    Organization: NUPGEScholarship Amount: $1,500Number of Awards: 1Deadline: June 30, 2011

    The Scholarship for Aboriginal Canadians for $1,500 isopen to all Aboriginal Canadian students who plan toenter the first year of a Canadian public post-secondaryeducation institution full-time in 2011-2012 and who arethe children of, or foster children of, a National Union ofPublic and General Employees member.

    It will be awarded for the best 750-1,000 word essayon: The importance of quality public services inenhancing the quality of life of Aboriginal Canadians.

    More Info:http://www.nupge.ca/scholarships

    The Scholarship for Visible Minorities

    Organization: NUPGEScholarship Amount: $1,500Number of Awards: 1Deadline: June 30, 2011

    The Scholarship for Visible Minorities for $1,500 isopen to all visible minority students who plan to enterthe first year of a Canadian public post-secondaryeducation full-time in 2011-2012 and who are thechildren of, or foster children of, a National Union ofPublic and General Employees member.

    It will be awarded for the best 750-1,000 word essayon: The importance of quality public services inenhancing the quality of life of visible minorities.

    More Info:http://www.nupge.ca/scholarships

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    Tommy Douglas Scholarship

    Organization: NUPGEScholarship Amount: $1,500Number of Awards: 1Deadline: June 30, 2011

    Each year, the National Union of Public and GeneralEmployees (NUPGE) offers four scholarships thatreflect its pursuit of equal opportunity for all workers.They are open to the children of the National Unions340,000 members who are starting a post-secondaryeducation.

    The Tommy Douglas Scholarship for $1,500 is open toall students who plan to enter the first year of aCanadian public post-secondary education institutionfull-time in 2011-2012 and who are the children of, orfoster children of, a National Union of Public andGeneral Employees member.

    It will be awarded for the best 750-1,000 word essayon: How Tommy Douglas contributed to makingCanada a more just and equitable society.

    More Info:http://www.nupge.ca/scholarships

    BBG Communications Scholarship

    Organization: Breylan CommunicationsScholarship Amount: $1,000Number of Awards: 1Deadline: June 30, 2011

    The BBG Communications scholarship is designed forstudents between the ages of 16 and 21 who arecurrently in or will be attending an institution of highereducation in the Fall of 2011.

    Value: $1,000

    Deadline: June 30, 2011 (11:59 ET)

    To be considered eligible for the BBG CommunicationsScholarship you must:

    A) Be between the ages of 16 and 21 on June 30, 2011

    B) Submit answers to the two essay questions, whichcan be found on the application page, prior to the June30, 2011 deadline.

    C) Be a Resident of the United States or Canada.

    D) Have at least one full year of post secondary studies

    remaining at the time of the award

    E) Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater.

    The scholarship winner will be announced on or aroundJuly 30, 2011 and will be posted on this websiteimmediately after. All applications must be received by11:59pm ET on June 30. No late applications will bereviewed.

    More Info:http://www.breylancommunications.com

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    Campus: Facilities, Residence and Location

    Mount Allison University, or MTA, is mostly an undergraduateCanadian liberal arts and science university that is situated inSackville, New Brunswick. Established in 1839, its motto comprisesthree words: Litterae, Religio, Scientia (Writing, Divinity, andKnowledge). Mount Allison is considered to be one of the richestuniversities in Canada on a per student basis.

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    65 York St.Sackville, NBE4L 1E4506-364-2258

    TUITION: $7,000STUDENTS: 2,100

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    The campus offers the following student support services: Academic, Counselling, Student Providers, Student Support, AcademicNewsletter, SHARE, Chapel, Program Advisor, New Student Orientation, Mature Students, Students with Disabilities, CareerResources for Students, Student Health Centre, Medical Insurance, and Academic Mentors.

    The schools weekly newspaper is the Argosy, and the campus radio station is the CHMA-FM. Student clubs are as diverse as thestudents who study in the campus. There are some clubs who are more related to specific studies, while some have leisure, social,and community-related motives. Some of the clubs open to students are: Astronomy Society, Athletes in Action, Best Buddies,

    Birdiemaniacs, Black Tie Productions, Buddhist Club (SGI), Celtic Society, Debating Society, French Club/Le Cercle Francais,Garnet & Gold Musical Theatre Society, Geography & Environmental Studies Society, Global Medical Brigades (Mt. A.), Habitat forHumanity (Mount Allison Chapter), Haidong Gumdo Society (Mount Allison), International Beverage Appreciation Soc., InternationalRelations Society, Jewish Students' Association (JSA), Journalists for Human Rights, Judo Club (Mount Allison), Society of AllNations (SAN), Sociology Society, Theatre for Social Change, and Water Polo Club.

    MTA is attractive to international students because of its popularity, small ratio of class to student size, collegiality, and academicstandards. Locally, the college has around 2,000 students who come from every province in Canada. The campus also has housingfacilities for its students, and 90% of incoming freshmen are guaranteed a slot.

    The school recommends students live on the campus, as it helps students for study groups, gain new friendships, and have funexperiences, like movie nights, intramural sports, and other events. All buildings are co-educational, with available phones, mail, andinternet access. It also has wing-to-wing integrated bathrooms. Most of the rooms are single, ensuite, or double accommodationstyles. Its newly-built residence is Campbell Hall, a CBIP Awardee for its environmental features, which offers ensuite bathrooms and

    large single rooms. Cuthbertson House, is another residential building which advocates environmentally sustainable policies thatmakes living more eco-friendly.

    Students who are just starting or are returning can choose from these options: Windsor Hall, Thornton House (Upper-year students,Transfer and International Students), Pavilion Bousquet, Hunton House, Harper Hall, Edwards House, Cuthbertson SustainableResidence, Campbell Hall, Bigelow House, Bermuda House, and Bennett House. Meal plans are also available for everyone. Theycan choose from Aramark, Golden A Caf and the Flying Bean Caf in the Library.

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    Bell Scholarships

    Value: $48,000Number of Awards: 11

    Established in 2002 as the premier entrancescholarship at Mount A, the Bell Scholarship celebratesstudents who have demonstrated strong academicability, leadership potential, volunteer work,extracurricular activities, work experience, and goodcitizenship.

    Mount Allison students have benefited from thegenerous contributions to the University made by the

    Bell Family (and the Bell Endowment Funds) over theyears. Their generous support, through suchscholarships as the Marguerite Deinstadt scholarships,the Ralph Pickard Bell scholarships, Mary EmerancyPickard scholarship and various bursaries, has helpedfinance the academic careers of hundreds of MountAllison students over the last 50 years, withscholarships and other forms of financial support.

    Confederation Scholarships

    Value: $20,000Number of Awards: 10

    The Mount Allison Confederation Scholarships aresome of the newest and are among the topscholarships Mount A offers. The ConfederationScholarships are unique in that they celebrate topapplicants from each Canadian province and territory,as well as top international applicants who not onlyhave high academic records, but who also display acommitment to good citizenship and communityoutreach.

    The Mount Allison Confederation Scholarships are full-tuition entrance scholarships available to new studentsacross Canada and are renewable at $5,000 annuallyover four years.

    1. One top student from each Canadian province andone from the territories will be selected.

    2. Two scholarships are available for students fromeach Maritime province.

    3. Two additional scholarships are offered toInternational Baccalaureate program graduates.

    4. Two scholarships for domestic tuition fees areoffered to international students.

    Leta G. Hill Scholarship

    Value: $40,000Number of Awards: 1

    The Leta G. Hill Scholarship was established by

    Charles Hill in loving memory of his wife, Leta. Theaward is valued at $40,000 and is paid in four annualinstallments of $10,000.

    The scholarship is awarded to a student from NovaScotia, with preference to students in ColchesterCounty or East Hants County, who have demonstratedfinancial need and declare the intent to study medicine.

    Herbert S. Sharp Scholarship

    Value: $2,000Number of Awards: 5

    These scholarships were established by Herbert S.Sharp, Class of 1890 at Mount Allison, to be awardedto young men and women who were born in NewBrunswick, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island, whoare protestant, with preference given to members of theUnited Church of Canada and to applicants from PrinceEdward Island. Recipients must declare that they willabstain from the use of tobacco in any form.

    There is a strong financial need component to thisaward and students must have a recommendation from

    their minister. These $2,000 scholarships arerenewable for each year of study if the studentmaintains a GPA of 3.3 on a full course load.

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    Campus: Facilities, Residence and Location

    New Brunswick Community College is a public community collegethat was established in 1968. Today, its full-time student population isnear 4,000 with around 10,000 additional students. Its goal is toprovide students with outstanding education in an intimate andpersonal setting. They will also work closely with qualified facultywho have solid academic credentials and real-life experience in theirfields.

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    470 York StreetFredericton, NBE3B 5H1506-453-2597

    TUITION: $2,600STUDENTS: 4,000

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    The College offers the following services to s tudents: Accommodations (Accommodations Guidelines, Renters Check List, Listings);Student Counselling; Students with Disabilities; Daycare Services (College Of Craft And Design Childcare, Fredericton Childcare,Miramichi Childcare, Moncton Childcare, Saint John Childcare, St. Andrews Childcare, and Woodstock Childcare); StudentEmployment Centre; and Student Representative Council.

    The Student Representative Council are the leaders, supporters, and organizers of the extra-curricular activities for students. Most ofthese activities are held at the NBCC campus, and the council is represented by a President and an executive as well as

    representatives from every class at the campus. Some of the activities that the Council organizes are: Orientation, Winter carnival,Spring fling, Graduation, Sports, Karaoke nights, Video game nights, and Fundraisers. The Council of Student Executives is a groupof SRC executives from all NBCC campuses and they serve as representatives of the entire NBCC student body.

    Graduates who would like to become a part of the New Brunswicks Alumni can join the NBCC Alumni Association. Its branches areat Woodstock, St. Andrews, Saint John, Moncton, Miramichi, and Fredericton. Some of the benefits of becoming an alumnus include:networking, educational events, reunions, unlimited opportunities to rekindle and renew friendships, and a lifelong connection to thecommunity college.

    The College has campuses in St. Andrews, Saint John, Moncton, Miramichi, Woodstock, Dieppe, the College of Craft and Designand Fredericton Centre, both in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The campus provides students access to libraries, look-up policies,student handbooks, and calendar of programs.

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    New Brunswick Community College

    Entry ScholarshipsValue: $1,000Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:All Anglophone and Francophone high school studentsaccepted into a program at any New BrunswickCommunity College campus are eligible.

    Selection Criteria:Academic Record (40%)Extra-curricular Activities(30%)(Candidates must proveleadership involvement in student activities.)Financial Need(30%)(Financial need will be animportant consideration.)

    Selection Committee:Each high school will be responsible for organizing itsown selection committee.

    Applicants must submit NBCC Entry Scholarshipapplication forms and supporting documents to theirSchool Guidance Center before May 27.

    Distribution as follow:$500 at the beginning of the school year,

    $500 at the beginning of the second semester uponsuccessful completion of the first semester.

    Wage Gap Action Plan Scholarships

    Value: $2,600Number of Awards: 57

    Eligibility:Students who are residents of New Brunswick andaccepted for the fall session or winter session into aneligible program of study, whether you are continuingyour education or re-entering the school system as amature student, may qualify for one of thesescholarships. (The eligible programs of study aresubject to change annually in the spring.)

    Selection Criteria:Applicants must be accepted into a designatedprogram.Applicants must answer in an essay the four questionsoutlined on the eligibility guidelines page.

    Applicants must submit application forms, by May 31for the Fall session or November 30 for the Wintersession, to the:

    Scholarships CoordinatorQuality and Shared ServicesDepartment of Post-Secondary Education500Beaverbrook Court, 5th floor, Suite 500Fredericton, NB E3B 5X4

    Distribution as follow:Half of the value of the tuition at the beginning of theschool year, Second half of the value of the tuition atthe beginning of the second session upon successfulcompletion of the first session.

    Ron Smyth Memorial Scholarship

    Value: $1,500Number of Awards: Varies

    Selection Criteria:Scholarships for outstanding community leadership will

    be open to candidates attending any post-secondaryinstitution with priorities given to: local area high schoolstudents, members of the Zone 5 Hockey Officials andtheir families, students attending NBCC Moncton,graduate from a local area high school.

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    Campus: Facilities, Residence and Location

    The St. Thomas University was established in 1910. It is a public andCatholic liberal arts institution that offers undergraduate degrees tostudents. It shares the college hill area in Fredericton with theUniversity of New Brunswick's Fredericton campus, and they bothshare the resources for their libraries, and student unions. Studentsfrom both colleges have the added option of taking a number ofclasses from either college.

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    51 Dineen DriveFredericton, NBE3B 5G3(506) 452-0640

    TUITION: $5,000STUDENTS: 2,800

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    The university offers the following services: Academic Advising, Admissions, Athletics, Banking, Campus Ministry, Career ResourceCentre, Computer Labs, Counselling Services, Day Care, Extracurricular Activities, Food/Restaurants, JOBS Programme, Libraries,Medical Services, Services for Student Accessibility, Shopping, Student Advocate, Transportation, Tutoring, and Writing Service.

    St. Thomas University shares its Student Union building with the University of New Brunswick. It has a Student Advocate which helpssolve problems inside and outside the campus, and they provide legal advice to students. The SafeWheels program offers free taxi

    services for students who are getting out of the campus at night. It operates from 9:30pm to 11:30 pm, Sundays to Thursdays. TheUsed Book Room is located in James Dunn Hall, where it offers a large collection of books at affordable prices. Students can alsosell their books here. The Campus Police maintain order and security at campus events. The Bus Pass allows full-t ime students touse the bus service (on any Fredericton Transit bus route) any time. The Help Desk provides students free phone calls, fax services,bus schedules, first aid kits, office supplies, directions, and other practical help. Aside from these, the Student Union acts as anexternal lobbyist for students, representing them in addressing their most important needs and rights to the government. The StudentUnion also offers Student Groups and Societies to make the students stay more enjoyable. Some of them include: AIESEC,Amnesty International, Best Buddies, Campus Ministry, French Society, Habitats for Humanity, Humanitarian Aid Society, HumanRights Society, Independent Film Society, Journalism Society, STUISA (International Student Association), STUSAC (St. ThomasUniversity Student Athlete Council), STU Volunteer Tutoring Society, Theatre St. Thomas, UNB/STU Catholic Students Association,UNB/STU Fencing Club, UNB/STU REDS Cheerleading, UNB/STU Rowing Club, and the Varsity Christian Fellowship.

    There are six academic buildings in the campus. They are the Brian Mulroney Hall, Margaret Norrie McCain Hall, Holy Cross House,James Dunn Hall, George Martin Hall, and Edmund Casey Hall. Many recent developments have been added to the university, such

    as the Welcome Centre (admissions), Brian Mulroney Hall (student areas, faculty offices, and classrooms), Chatham Hall(residence), and Margaret Norrie McCain Hall. The J.B. OKeefe Fitness Centre has a state of the art gymnasium that offers itsstudents free cardio and weight training facilities, squash courts, basketball courts, gyms, tennis courts, pools and outdoor fields. Thecampus has also gives students more access to computer labs which now provide free web access, word processing, and email. Thecampus also offers in-campus residences to students. Some of these options include: Chatham Hall, Harrington Hall, Holy CrossHouse, Rigby Hall, Windsor Street Houses, and Vanier Hall.

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    Bishop Barry Entrance Scholarship

    Value: $1,000

    Eligibility:Awarded annually, this scholarship honours thememory of Bishop Thomas F. Barry, founder of St.Thomas University, Chatham, NB., 1910. Donors:Priests of the Diocese of Saint John and other friends.

    Evelyn Sweezey Scholarship

    Value: $18,000

    Eligibility:Students must maintain a minimum annual average of3.5 on 30 credit hours. Open to top-ranking studentsentering first year. Academic excellence will be the solebasis of selection.

    Chancellor's Scholarship

    Value: $24,000

    Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One scholarship awarded annually to a student ofoutstanding academic ability and achievement enteringfirst year. Students must maintain a minimum annualaverage of 3.7 on 30 credit hours. Selection will bebased on academic excellence, with attention given toqualities of leadership and versatility.

    Claire M. Elhatton Scholarship

    Value: $2,250Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships awarded on the basis of academicachievement and financial need to entering studentfrom the Miramichi-Bathurst area.

    Eugene T. McCarthy Memorial

    Bursary

    Value: $2,000

    Eligibility:One bursary to be awarded annually in memory ofEugene McCarthy to a graduate of New Brunswick highschools entering university. Selection criteria: financialneed and academic promise. Donor: Mrs. VernaMcCarthy.

    Francis M. McLaughlin Scholarship

    Value: $22,000

    Eligibility:Students must maintain a minimum annual average of3.7 on 30 credit hours. Open to students of outstandingacademic ability and achievement entering first year.Academic excellence will be the sole basis of selection.

    Fredericton Foundation Scholarship

    Value: $500Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships to residents of the city of Frederictonentering St. Thomas University. Selections are madeprimarily on the basis of scholastic attainment andfinancial need. Consideration will be given tocontribution to extracurricular activities. Donor: TheFredericton Foundation Inc.

    Gene Hayes Scholarship

    Value: $2,000Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Several scholarships awarded to high school studentsentering St. Thomas University on the basis ofacademic achievement.

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    Geoffrey W. Vail Bursary

    Value: $1,500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One bursary awarded annually to a student enteringuniversity under the mature student admissions policy.Among the selection criteria are financial need and thepotential for contributing to the quality of student life oractivities.

    Hazel Lahey Memorial Bursary

    Value: $500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded annually to a female student from theProvince of New Brunswick on the basis of financialneed.

    Grogan-Pace Scholarship

    Value: $2,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One scholarship with the primary selection criteriaincluding academic achievement and financial need.Preference will be given to students from the Dioceseof Saint John.

    Harrison McCain Scholarship

    Value: $16,000

    Eligibility:Open to Canadian high school graduates, selectioncriteria include admission average of 80% or higher,financial need, leadership qualities, and a recognizedinitiative in funding university education. Donor: theHarrison McCain Foundation. The required applicationform may be found at stu.ca/mccain.

    Harry & Bessie Brown Bursary

    Value: $500

    Eligibility:One bursary open to a Fredericton resident enteringthe bachelor of social work programme. Donor: Theestate of Harry Brown.

    Irene Mulroney Entrance Scholarship

    Value: $1,500

    Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One scholarship awarded annually to a studententering St. Thomas University. This scholarshiphonours the memory of Irene Mulroney, the mother ofthe former Prime Minister of Canada, the RightHonourable Brian Mulroney. Selection criteria includeacademic achievement and financial need.

    James Alvin Keenan Memorial

    BursaryValue: $3,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One bursary to be awarded to a student entering thebachelor of education programme at St. ThomasUniversity on the basis of financial need. To be eligible,students must demonstrate leadership, a passion forteaching and a strong record of communityinvolvement. Preference will be given to students fromYork and Carleton Counties.

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    Judge J. Thomas Troy Memorial

    Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships to be awarded annually on the basisof academic record or financial need.

    Maria McMahon Memorial Bursary

    Value: $850Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One bursary awarded on the basis of financial need toa New Brunswick student entering St. ThomasUniversity.

    Katherine L. Roderick Scholarship

    Value: $1,500

    Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships to be awarded annually to full-timestudents. This scholarship honours the memory ofKatherine Louise Roderick, a student at St. ThomasUniversity from 1966-70. Open to women entering firstyear.

    Knights of Columbus Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships open to students from any diocese ofthe Province of New Brunswick who are registered full-time at the University. Selection criteria includeacademic achievement, financial need and potential forcontributing to the mission of St. Thomas University.Donor: Knights of Columbus.

    Millennium Entrance Bursary

    Value: $500 - $2,000

    Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:These bursaries provide assistance to students infinancial need and are funded by donations fromalumni, faculty, staff and friends of St. ThomasUniversity. The number of bursaries are determined onan annual basis and are awarded to students enteringuniversity for the first time with selection based onfinancial information provided by the Canada StudentLoan Assessment or its equivalent. Entering studentswho wish to be considered for a Millennium EntranceBursary must submit a letter to the Admissions Office

    which outlines why they qualify.

    Monsignor Donald C. Duffie Memorial

    Scholarship

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student entering St. Thomas University inmemory of Monsignor Donald C. Duffie, president ofthe University, 1961-75. Among the selection criteriaare character, academic achievement and contributionto student life. This scholarship is supported by the

    Duffie Endowment Fund established, May 1989.

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    Mrs. P.M. McMahon Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships awarded annually with a preferenceto Moncton area students.

    Pepsi Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Open to graduates from New Brunswick high schools.Two scholarships awarded annually on the basis ofscholastic attainment. Donor: Pepsi Bottling Group(Canada).

    Msgr. George W. Martin Scholarship

    Value: $20,000Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships awarded annually to students ofoutstanding academic ability and achievement enteringfirst year. Students must maintain a minimum annualaverage of 3.7 on 30 credit hours. Selection will bebased on academic excellence with attention given toqualities of leadership and versatility. This awardhonours Monsignor George W. Martin, an alumnus whoserved the University with distinction for 41 years, andwas president from 1975-1990.

    Rev. Raymond Hawkes Scholarship

    Value: $1,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Renewable for three more years with a minimumannual average of 3.3 on 30 credit hours. Thescholarship is named for the first diocesan rector of St.Thomas. Selection criteria include character,leadership, and high scholastic standing in one of the

    various Miramichi area high schools.

    President's Scholarship

    Value: $18,000Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Students must maintain a minimum annual average of3.5 on 30 credit hours. Open to top-ranking studentsentering first year. Academic excellence will be the solebasis of selection.

    Rev. T.A. MacDonald Scholarship

    Value: $1,000Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Two scholarships honour the memory of the Rev.Thomas A. MacDonald, C.S.B., native of Auburnville,N.B., and long-time Basillian priest and educator.Selection criteria include scholastic achievement andfinancial need. Preference is given to applicants fromthe Miramichi.

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    Sherman Donovan Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Entrance scholarships awarded annually to honour thememory of parents Robert and Mary, and brotherRaymond Donovan. Selection criteria will includescholastic achievement and financial need. Preferenceis given to applicants from Northumberland County, butlimited to graduates of the schools included in SchoolDistrict 16: Blackville High School, James M. HillMemorial High School, Miramichi Valley High School,

    and North and South Esk Regional High School. Donor:Sherman Donovan.

    St. Thomas Student Leader

    ScholarshipValue: $2,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Renewable for three years with a minimum annualaverage of 3.0 on a minimum of 30 credit hours to atotal of $8,000. Awarded in addition to the one-timeguaranteed entrance scholarship. This scholarship isopen to students with a minimum admissions averageof 80% and who have taken leadership roles in theirhigh schools and communities either throughextracurricular activities, volunteerism or demonstratedcommitment to the benefit of others.

    St Thomas Achievement Awards

    Value: $1,000Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Valued at $1,000 and guaranteed as a minimumamount to applicants with a first-semester or final

    admissions average between 85% and 89%.

    St. Thomas Advantage Awards

    Value: $500Number of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Valued at $500 and guaranteed as a minimum amountto applicants with first semester or final admissionsaverages between 80% and 84%.

    Vance Toner Hockey Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: Varies

    This scholarship honours Vance Toner, a formerAthletic Director at St. Thomas University, and isoffered to entering students who combine high

    academic achievement (as defined by the AdmissionsOffice) with athletic ability.

    York Funeral Home Scholarship

    Value: $1,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:One scholarship awarded annually to an enteringstudent who is a graduate of Leo Hayes High School.

    Selection criteria will include demonstrated academicsuccess and student leadership. Donor: The MacLeodFamily.

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    Campus: Facilities, Residence and Location

    The University of New Brunswick was established in 1785 in NewBrunswick, as a non-denominational institution whose system wastaken from the democratic models of Scottish universities. Theuniversity is located in Fredericton. Fredericton is the capital of theCanadian province of New Brunswick. The city is an importantcultural, artistic and educational centre.

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    P.O. Box 4400Fredericton, NBE3B 5A3506-453-4894

    TUITION: $6,000STUDENTS: 10,500

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    The University of New Brunswick offers various services to its students. They are: Academic Services, Bookstore, Math Help Centre,Study Lounges, Tutors, Writing Centres, Technical Services (Computer Labs, Digital Camera Loaning, Mobile Video Production,Wireless Connection), Administrative Services, Financial Aid Advising, Off Campus Housing, Parking, Residence, EntertainmentServices, Athletics, Clubs and Societies, Campus Newspaper (The Baron), and the Campus Radio Station, CFMH.

    The university also caters to the development of the students through offering various activities to help them thrive and enjoy their

    stay inside the campus. Among them are: Campus Contribution Transcript, which documents the past extra-curricular activities of itsstudents; Campus Ministry, a volunteer service of UNB Saint John Campus Ministry; Career and Personal Counselling, a supportivecounselling for academic, career, emotional, personal, or social concerns of students; Dental and Medical Insurance, EmploymentCentre, which helps students and recent graduates to get permanent jobs or summer and part-time employment; Food Services, Lostand Found (24 hour security, seven days a week) Peer Mentor, Safe Walk (arrangement for an escort around the campus), StudentHealth Centre, which focuses on the disease prevention, education and wellness of students; Student Legal Aid (legalrepresentations for full-time students) and the Student Representative Council.

    The campus is popular because of its fall foliage, steep hill, and red-brick buildings. It is located in the Millidgeville neighborhood inTucker Park, just a few kilometers from the city's central business district. It is adjacent to New Brunswick's largest health carefacility, Saint Regional Hospital. Residences are provided to students, and they can choose between the Dr. Colin B. MackayResidence or St. James Dunn residential building. Dr. Colin B. Mackay was designed using the ideas of students, and it has 170beds in double suites. It also includes two single bedrooms, private bath quarters, kitchenette that comes with a microwave andrefrigerator. Other amenities include TV rooms, study lounges, internet connections and laundry facilities. The Sir James Dunn

    residential building has a dormitory style design that offers 70 beds in a majority of single rooms. It has a 24 hour quiet policy, sostudents who prefer peace and quiet can choose to stay here.

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    Lester Hoar Memorial Scholarship in

    ArtsValue: $3,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student beginning the Bachelor of Artsundergraduate degree program upon graduation from aSaint John high school. Selection is based onacademic achievement. Preference will be given to astudent who has been actively involved in writing orediting for his or her school newspaper.

    Steeves Albert County Scholarship

    Value: $2,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Male student from the County of Albert taking the BAcourse at the University, who received high academicstanding. One scholarship awarded every 4 years.

    Dr. W. Allan G. And Constance Young

    McAndrew Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Fredericton campus student who hasgraduated from a Gloucester County high school and isbeginning an Arts degree program at UNB. Preferencemay be given to a student who has demonstrated

    scholastic achievement in French.

    McLean Budden Entrance Scholarship

    Value: $1,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student entering the Bachelor of Artsdegree program on the Fredericton campus. Selectionwill be made on the basis of scholastic attainment and

    financial need.

    Leadership Development AwardLeadership Development AwardLeadership Development AwardLeadership Development Award

    Value: $450Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Saint John campus student entering theBusiness Administration degree program. Selection willbe based on academic achievement and significant

    involvement in extra-curricular activities at high schooland/or in the community. This award is to be given to astudent who will continue to make a positivecontribution to the life and spirit of the university andcommunity.

    Arthur D. Ganong ScholarshipArthur D. Ganong ScholarshipArthur D. Ganong ScholarshipArthur D. Ganong Scholarship

    Value: $2,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to an outstanding graduate of a NewBrunswick high school who is beginning anundergraduate Business Administration degreeprogram at UNB. Preference will be given to studentswho graduate from a Charlotte County high school.Selection is made on the basis of academicperformance and financial need. The applicants mustcompose a short essay on Arthur D. Ganong toaccompany the application. One scholarship awarded

    every 4 years.

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    J. Stephen MacLellan Scholarship

    Value: $1,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded on the basis of academic performance andfinancial need to a student who is a graduate ofRiverview High School and is entering the BusinessAdministration degree program at UNB. Should nocandidate of this description exist in any given year, theScholarship may be awarded to a graduate ofRiverview High School who is entering any degreeprogram at UNB, or failing that, a graduate of other

    New Brunswick high schools, with preference toMoncton area schools.

    Rodney Cooper Bursary in Computer

    Science

    Value: $700Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded on the basis of financial need to a Frederictoncampus student who is a graduate of a New Brunswickhigh school and is beginning an undergraduate degreeprogram. The recipient must not be eligible for anyother UNB scholarship.

    Maureen McCarthy Memorial Bursary

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded on the basis of financial need to a Frederictoncampus student from Westmorland County who is

    beginning the Bachelor of Business Administrationdegree program. The recipient must demonstratesuccessful academic performance.

    Computer Science Alumni Entrance

    Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Awarded to full-time students who are entering theBachelor of Computer Science (BCS) degree programor one of the BCS concurrent degree programs on theFredericton campus. Selections are made on the basisof scholastic attainment; financial need may be takeninto consideration

    MacLauchlan McKenzie Scholarship in

    Computer Science

    Value: $2,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Fredericton campus student enrolled inthe Bachelor of Computer Science degree program.

    Selection is made on the basis of scholastic attainmentand financial need.

    Uday Gujar Scholarship for

    Excellence in Computer Science

    Value: $500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Fredericton campus student who isbeginning the Bachelor of Computer Science degreeprogram directly from a New Brunswick high school.Selection will be based on scholastic attainment andfinancial need.

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    Professional Quality Assurance

    ScholarshipValue: $3,000Number of Awards: 3

    Eligibility:Awarded to students beginning an undergraduatedegree program in the field of Computer Sciencedirectly from high school.

    The recipient must be a New Brunswick resident,according to the definition of the Provincialgovernments Student Financial Services Guidelinesand may also be offered summer employment withProfessional Quality Assurance after their first year atUNB. Selection will be based on scholasticachievement and financial need as well as suitability foremployment with Professional Quality Assurance.

    A shortlist of candidates will be reviewed byProfessional Quality Assurance. The scholarship will berenewed for Year 2 as long as the recipientdemonstrates successful academic achievement andremains in a degree program in the field of ComputerScience.

    APEGNB Saint John Branch

    ScholarshipValue: $200Number of Awards: 5

    Eligibility:Open to Saint John campus students entering theEngineering degree program directly from a high schoolwithin in the APEGNB Saint John Branch district, whohas not received another major award. Selections aremade on the basis of scholastic attainment andfinancial need.

    APEGNB Entrance Scholarship

    Value: $3,000Number of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Open to students entering the Engineering orGeoscience degree program directly from a NewBrunswick high school.

    Selections are made on the basis of scholastic

    attainment and financial need.

    P. William Bishop Memorial

    Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded on the basis of scholastic attainment andfinancial need to a student who has graduated from ahigh school in Canada, and is entering the Engineeringdegree program.

    Ira Beattie/ADI Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student from the Atlantic Provinces whois beginning the Bachelor of Science in Engineering(Civil Engineering) degree program. Selection be basedon scholastic attainment and financial need.

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    Currie Undergraduate Scholarship in

    EngineeringValue: $50,000Number of Awards: 4

    Eligibility:Awarded to students beginning a Bachelor ofEngineering degree program upon graduation from ahigh school in any of the four Atlantic Provinces. Thescholarships are intended to support the education offuture leaders. The applicants are therefore asked tosubmit an essay (not less than 250 words) giving theSelection Committee an indication of their leadershipcapabilities to date, including (but not limited to) schooland extra-curricular activities. Required in the essay isevidence of overcoming barriers or difficult situations.

    M. Patrick Gillin Ottawa Engineering

    ScholarshipsValue: $10,000Number of Awards: 5

    Eligibility:Awarded to students enrolled in the Engineeringdegree program who have graduated from an Ottawa-area high school. Selection will be made on the basis ofscholastic achievement. Financial need may be takeninto consideration.

    John R. Dean ADI Scholarship

    Value: $4,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student, who has graduated from a New

    Brunswick high school, and is beginning anundergraduate degree program in Engineering on theFredericton campus. Selection is made withconsideration to scholastic attainment and financialneed. The recipient may not hold additionalscholarships which in total value exceed $2,000.

    Ottis Logue/ADI Scholarship

    Value: $2,500

    Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student from the Atlantic Provinces whois beginning the Bachelor of Science in Engineering(Civil Engineering) degree program. Selection will bebased on scholastic attainment and financial need.

    Hamilton-Roberts Entrance

    Scholarship in Geomatics Engineering

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Open to a Fredericton campus student from theMaritime provinces entering Geomatics Engineering.Selection is made on the basis of scholastic attainmentand financial need.

    Eric C. Garland Scholarship

    Value: $2,500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Canadian student beginning the Bachelorof Science in Engineering (Civil) degree program.Selection will be made primarily on the basis of thestudent's demonstrated leadership and community

    involvement during high school and secondarily on thebasis of the students scholastic achievement andfinancial need.

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    A.W. McLaughlin Entrance

    Scholarship in Geomatics EngineeringValue: $2,500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Open to a Fredericton campus student entering theGeomatics Engineering program, who is a graduate ofa New Brunswick high school. Selection is made on thebasis of scholastic attainment, professional promiseand financial need.

    75th Anniversary Scholarship in

    ForestryValue: $2,200Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student beginning an undergraduatedegree program in Forestry or Forest Engineering whohas graduated from high school with a high academicstanding and who has demonstrated scholasticachievement in math and science.

    Norval Hallett Otty Scholarship

    Value: $400Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a young man having highest standing onentering UNB from the County of Kings. Should therebe no candidate in any given year, the interest shallaccumulate from year to year until the next KingsCounty man enters the University.

    Ivan F. Ronalds Engineering

    Scholarship

    Value: $535Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:To be awarded annually to a graduate of Bathurst HighSchool who is beginning an engineering undergraduatedegree program. Selection is made on the basis of

    scholastic attainment and financial need. Considerationwill be given to participation in extracurricular activities.

    Dr. Ivan H. Crowell Scholarship in

    Forestry

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: 2

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Fredericton campus student who hasgraduated from a New Brunswick high school and isbeginning a Forestry degree program at UNB.Selection is based on scholastic attainment andfinancial need.

    William MacNeill Scholarship

    Value: $440Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:A student with high academic standing who isbeginning a program leading either to the degree ofBachelor of Science in Forestry or Bachelor of Sciencein Forest Engineering.

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    Hon C.D. Richards Scholarship

    Value: $900Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a needy and deserving student beginning aprogram leading either to the degree of Bachelor ofScience in Forestry or the degree of Bachelor ofScience in Forest Engineering.

    Gordon J. Glencross Scholarship

    Value: $500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded primarily on the basis of academicperformance and financial need, to a student beginningan undergraduate degree program, who is a graduateof Bonar Law Memorial High School, Rexton, NB.

    Mark Way Memorial Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded every five years, on the basis of scholasticattainment and financial need, to a student on theFredericton campus in the faculty of Forestry andEnvironmental Management .

    Joseph G. Azar Scholarship

    Value: $4,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student who would otherwise not be ableto attend UNB without this financial assistance. Therecipient must be graduating from a high school in theMaritime Provinces and beginning the Bachelor ofScience in Engineering or the Bachelor of ComputerScience degree program on the Fredericton campus.Consideration will be given to scholastic attainment aswell as the student's involvement in extracurricularactivities. The recipient may retain this scholarship forthe duration of the undergraduate degree program aslong as s/he maintains Dean's List status and full-timeenrolment, and demonstrates continuing financial needfor this award. One scholarship will be awarded every 4years.

    Fletcher Peacock Memorial

    Scholarship

    Value: $650Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Tenable at UNBSJ. Awarded on the basis of financialneed to students whose record shows they may benefitfrom a university education. Open to any NewBrunswick student.

    Ross Memorial Scholarship

    Value: $5,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Fredericton campus student who isbeginning the Bachelor of Nursing degree program.Preference will be given to students from Kings County,N.B. In the event that there are no eligible candidatesfrom Kings County, students from New Brunswick willbe considered. Selection will be based on scholastic

    attainment, financial need and involvement in extra-curricular activities.

    The recipient must maintain a 3.0 grade point averagein order to renew this scholarship each year.

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    Mary Anne Thomas Scholarship in

    NursingValue: VariesNumber of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a Fredericton campus student who hasgraduated from a New Brunswick high school and isbeginning a Nursing degree program at UNB. Selectionis based on scholastic attainment and financial need.

    Science Discovery Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Awarded to students who are entering the Bachelor ofScience degree program on the Fredericton campus.Selections are made on the basis of scholasticattainment; financial need may be taken intoconsideration.

    Irene Weaver Memorial Entrance

    Scholarship

    Value: $500Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a deserving student entering the NursingProgram on the Saint John campus. Selection is madeon the basis of financial need and scholasticattainment.

    Randolph E. Cox Scholarship

    Value: $3,000Number of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Worthy student beginning the undergraduate programleading to a Bachelor of Science degree. Academicmerit and need will be considered.

    Nina Fairchild Simon Memorial

    Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: Varies

    Eligibility:Up to 4 years. conditions: Selections are made on thebasis of scholastic attainment and financial need. TheScholarship is restricted to students attending UNBSaint John.

    Mary Eileen Washburn Memorial

    Scholarship

    Value: VariesNumber of Awards: 1

    Eligibility:Awarded to a student beginning a Bachelor of Sciencedegree program on the Fredericton campus, who is agraduate of a Fredericton high school. Selection ismade on the basis of scholastic attainment andfinancial need.

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    The Thomas R. Pattillo Memorial

    ScholarshipValue: $470Number of Awards: 1

    The Thomas R. Pattillo Memorial Scholarship of $470was provided by the late Jennie A. Bentley (AcadiaLadies Seminary) of Truro, Nova Scotia, in memory ofher grandfather, Thomas R. Pattillo (B.A. 1856).

    The entrance scholarship is awarded on a renewablebasis every third or fourth year or as available to astudent in the School of Music.

    The Alden R. Clark Scholarship

    Value: $1,400Number of Awards: 1

    The Alden R. Clark Scholarship in BusinessAdministrationis a renewable entrance scholarship of$1400 established by Dr. Alden R. Clark of Fredericton,New Brunswick.

    It is available to a resident of the Province of NewBrunswick who is entering the School of BusinessAdministration.

    The Harold R. Haley Scholarship

    Value: $635Number of Awards: 1

    The Harold R. Haley Scholarship of $635 is providedannually by the family of the late Harold R. Haley.

    Preference is to be given to an entering student fromCharlotte County, New Brunswick. Reversion, ifnecessary, is to a student from elsewhere in New

    Brunswick.

    Value: $320Number of Awards: 1

    A scholarship of $320 has been endowed by the lateMrs. A. L. Anderson of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, inmemory of her husband, the late Alexander L.Anderson, M.D. (Horton Academy, 1892), to beawarded to a qualified entrant from the Province ofNew Brunswick.

    If a satisfactory record is maintained, the scholarshipwill be