Bursaries - Music

BURSARIES

MUSIC

Students must submit completed bursary application forms to the Student Awards Office, 1st floor, R.D. Parker Building. A Bursary application forms can be printed using Adobe Acrobat.  Unless otherwise, specified, only one bursary application forms is required for all bursaries.

Dr. Tuan Ton-That Memorial Bursaries

  • Requirements: Established to honour Tuan Ton-That by his family and friends. The “Dr. Tuan Ton-That Memorial Bursaries” are awarded annually to one full time student in each of the following programs; Economics, Commerce, and Music or Physics. Bilingualism in French and English is a plus but not a requirement. The student must demonstrate financial need, and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP.  Application is required.
  • Value: variable

The Pat Aitken Memorial Bursary

  • Requirements:  Established by the St. Andrews united Church choir and also the members of the Church Council.  Mrs. Aitken was an accomplished writer and community activist;  she participated in many community movements.  Among her many causes she was passionate about saving the University music program.  This bursary is to aide an upper year student in the music program with financial need.    Application is required.
  • Value: variable

The Oliver Fine Arts Bursary

  • Requirements: An eligible student from SSM, ON, in a Fine Arts program, an eligible student from Blind River, ON registered in a Fine Arts program, an eligible student from Northern Ontario registered in a Fine Arts program, in the same priority (1 to 3 above), registered in a Gerontology program at Huntington.
    Established in 1997 by Mildred Oliver n honour of her and her husband’s interest in and support of music and the arts. 
  • Value is variable.

Sudbury Band Memorial Bursary

  • Requirements: This bursary will be awarded to the most deserving brass major student in memory of the City of Sudbury Band whose members entertained generations of Sudburians with their summer concerts in Bell Park. 
  • Value: Variable

No Strings Attached Community Band of Sudbury

  • Requirements: This bursary to be presented to a deserving music student who satisfies the following criteria:  that this be a woodwind, brass, or percussion student who shows excellence in performance and is an activie volunteer.
  • Value: $100

Martin Family Bursary

  • Requirements: Established by family and friends.  The purpose of this award is to provide financial assistance to aid a student of Laurentian University who is enrolled in the Laurentian Music program.  The bursary will be awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP.  Application is required.
  • Value: variable

Laurentian Music Bursary

  • Requirements: Established by the Music Department. This bursary is awarded to aid a Laurentian University student enrolled in the Music program. The bursary will be awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP.  The recipient must be recommended by the Music department. Application is required. 
  • Value: $750

Aimee Leonard Music Bursary

 

  • Requirements:  Established by family and friends. In her short 27 years, Aimee Leonard released What Happened, an independently produced album, performed in various folk festivals, including Mariposa and Northern Lights Festival Boreal, was featured by CBC Radio 3 and touched many lives. "She was happy, precocious, good at everything, "She was a top student, good in sports, had lots of energy." But one thing that stood out about Leonard was her affinity for music. "She always loved music, always wanted to sing. The purpose of this award is to provide financial assistance annually to a music student enrolled in either the BA or the BFA program, who demonstrates excellence in one or a combination of the following: academics, vocal performance and theatre arts. The bursary will be awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, and Ontario residency as defined by OSAP. Application is required.
  • Value is variable.

 

 
 
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