In Course Awards - Fine Arts

 

IN-COURSE AWARDS


FINE ARTS

 

Students must fill out an application form for in-course scholarships  (2nd, 3rd and 4th year) where specified.

These are available to download from this website. These are awarded on academic merit and financial need where specified, or both. Unless otherwise specified, application deadline is June 1 of each year. Not all awards need to be awarded each year. The University may withdraw any award for which, in any year, no qualified applicant is found. In order that scholarships and bursaries may be equitably distributed, the committee reserves the rights to restrict the value of scholarships that any one student may receive. The committee also avoids the awarding of multiple scholarships wherever possible. Additional information and application forms may be obtained at the Student Awards Office, Laurentian University, Ramsey Lake Rd., Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6

In addition to the individual academic program awards and bursaries please refer to the “Open to all programs” section for more available financial funding

 

 

L.U. In-Course Scholarships

  • Requirements: Student must be included on the Deans’ Honour List; have completed a minimum 30 credits in the previous academic year (September to April); not have graduated and register for full-time studies.
  • Scholarships are renewable for a maximum of three years.
  • Value:

           $14,000 ($3,500 x 4 years) with a grade average of 95-100%
           $10,000 ($2,500 x 4 years) with a grade average of 90-94.9%
           $8,000 ($2,000 x 4 years) with a grade average of 85-89.9%
           $4,500 ($1,500 year 1, $1,000 years 2, 3, 4) with a grade average of 80-84.5%

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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