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In Course Awards - Biology
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IN-COURSE AWARDS
BIOLOGY
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: 80 - 84.9% = $1,000
85 - 89.9% = $2,000 90 - 94.9% = $2,500 95 - 100% = $3,500
- For further information, please read the "Scholarship Fact Sheet".
The Senator Rhéal Bélisle Scholarships
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Requirements: Full-time students entering the 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of specialized programs in Biology, Economics or Commerce. Based on academic standing in the previous year of study, demonstrated leadership and participation in the humanities, sports or arts, outside of the classroom.
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Value: $1,800/ea
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Quantity: 2
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Established by friends in honour of the 40th anniversary of Honourable Senator Rhéal Bélisle's dedication to public service. Mr. Bélisle devoted talent, time and energy to his community and country. He served his local community as Town Councilor and Mayor, then the Province as a member of the Legislative Assembly. From 1963 until his death in 1992, he served Canada as a Senator with great distinction and dedication. While he was a member of the Legislature, he guided the process that enabled the incorporation of Laurentian University of Sudbury, and of the University of Sudbury as a federated college.
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Application for In-Course Awards required.
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The awards are given alternately to francophone and anglophone students.
Trevor Sullivan Memorial Scholarship in Forensic Science
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Requirements: Established by family and friends in memory of Trevor Sullivan (BA 1999), the Trevor Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Fund is awarded to a full time student registered at Laurentian University and is working toward an honours degree with special orientation in forensic science. In the first instance the scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic standing (minimum of 80%) and is in the first instance, a resident of Northeastern Ontario; in the second instance, a resident of Ontario; in the third instance, a resident of Canada.
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Value is variable. •Application for In-Course Awards required.
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