University of Guelph 2002-2003 Undergraduate Calendar

IX--Scholarships and Other Awards, In-course Awards for D.V.M.

In-course Scholarships - D.V.M.

AAEP Frank J. Milne Memorial Award

The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has established this award in memory of Dr. Frank J. Milne, an inspiring teacher and respected faculty member at the Ontario Veterinary College from 1953 to 1984. Application not required. [C2103]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and demonstrated skills in large animal surgery in the course VETM*4840 (Large Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500

American Animal Hospital Association Prize

Donated by the American Animal Hospital Association. Application not required. [C2003]

Qualification(s): Student successfully completing Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program. The prize will be awarded based on proficiency in VETM*4830 (Small Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of a $100 honorarium, an engraved plaque, a commendation in the AAHA publication, and one year a membership in AAHA.

Auxiliary to Ontario Veterinarians Award

Endowed by the Auxiliary to Ontario Veterinarians, supporting the profession from 1946 to 1990. Application not required. [I2076]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated the greatest improvement in academic performance between Phases 1 and 2 of the D.V.M. program

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $200

Aventix Animal Health Prize in Dermatology

Provided by Aventix. Application not required. [C2137]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who has been the most proficient in the Dermatology rotation of the course VETM*4831/4832 (Small Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award $500

Aventix Animal Health Prize in Ophthalmology

Provided by Aventix. Application not required. [C2138]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who has been the most proficient in the Ophthalmology rotation of the course VETM*4831/4832 (Small Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award $500

Ayerst Case Report Awards

Donated by Ayerst Veterinary Laboratories. Applicants must submit a case report to the Coordinator of the Externship Course, using the prescribed format before the date stated in the course outline. [C2111]

Qualification(s): Students who have successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program. The recipients will be selected on the basis of the quality of the case report required for completion of course VETM*4900 (Veterinary Externship). One award will be given for the best case report in production animals (swine, beef, or dairy) and the other award will be given for the best case report for companion animals.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: Two awards of $500

Baker Memorial Prize

Provided by Dr. J.M. Baker of Meaford in memory of Dr. Charles Baker, O.V.C.'23. Application not required. [I2006]

Qualification(s): Student from the Province of Quebec with the highest relative class standing in any of the Phases, 1, 2 or 3. Student must have a minimum of a 70% cumulative average.

Phase(s): 1, 2 or 3

Amount: One award of $200

Bayer Animal Health Prize

Bayer Inc. provides this annual award. Application not required. [I2109]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program with the highest average calculated using the grades the pharmacology and toxicology components of the course VETM*3450 (Principles of Disease in Veterinary Medicine).

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $400

Bayer Health Care Award (AMES)

Bayer Inc. provides this annual award. Application not required. [I2004]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program with the highest standing in the course VETM*3000 (Veterinary Biochemistry).

Phase(s): 1

Amount: One award of $75

Beloved Friends Award

Application not required. [I2007]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated kindness and care in the treatment of animals in the medicine and surgery clinics.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $300

Bimeda-MTC Animal Health Inc. Health Management Scholarship

Provided by MTC Pharmaceuticals. Application not required. [I2036]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program with the highest average calculated on the basis of grades in VETM*3410 (Health Management II) and VETM*3440 (Clinical Medicine II).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $500

Bimeda-MTC Animal Health Inc. Scholarship

Provided by MTC Pharmaceuticals. Application not required. [I2037]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program with the highest average on the basis of marks in Clinical Orientation II and IV (25%), Surgical Exercises I and II (25%) and overall average in Phase 3 (50%).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $1,000

Dr. Jonathan Bloom (O.V.C.'93) Ambassadorial Scholarship

Jonathan Bloom (O.V.C.'93) and his family have endowed this award. Application not required. [C2114]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and completed an approved elective experience outside the institution during their final year. The recipient will be selected on the basis of the evaluation of performance by the elective host and the manner in which the College and the Profession were represented. Preference will be given to a student who has demonstrated initiative and motivation in a non-traditional elective experience in veterinary medicine.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $400

CALAM Case Report Award

Donated by the Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Medicine (CALAM). Submit reports to the Dean's Office, O.V.C., before February 15. [I2078]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. student who has submitted the best case report judged on the basis of scientific content, relevance to the field of laboratory animal medicine and quality of the manuscript. The case report must follow the format for publication in the Canadian Veterinary Journal.

Amount: Annual award of $200 and a plaque

Canadian Parrot Symposium's Prize in Avian Studies

Endowed by the Canadian Parrot Symposium for an undergraduate student in the D.V.M. program or a graduate student enrolled in a department at the Ontario Veterinary College. Application not required. [C2130]

Qualification(s): Undergraduate student in the D.V.M. program or graduate student registered in the Faculty of Graduate Studies enrolled in a department at the Ontario Veterinary College who are pursuing studies dealing with companion birds, their welfare and well-being, and the human/companion bird relationship. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and dedication to the discipline.

Amount: One award of $250

Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Plaque

Established by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA). Application not required. [C2014]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program. The recipient will be selected by the final year class on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and sportsmanship.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of a plaque

Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Prize

Established by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA). Application not required. [C2015]

Qualification(s): Student who have completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program. The recipient will be selected by members of the third year class on the basis of leadership and achievement in student affairs.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $400

Molly Carrington Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Class of O.V.C.'78, the Carrington Family and Friends in memory of Dr. Molly Carrington (O.V.C.'78). Application. not required. [C2016]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated proficiency in Small Animal Medicine in the course VETM*4830 (Small Animal Clinics) and also demonstrated high standard of case care and compassion for his or her patients.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500

College of Veterinarians of Ontario Scholarship

Established by the College of Veterinarians of Ontario. Application not required. [I2080]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program and has been active in college or university affairs.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $500

Dorothea Daniell-Jenkins Memorial Scholarship

Friends, family and fellow dog fanciers have established a scholarship in memory of Dorothea Daniell-Jenkins, a respected judge and Terrier breeder. Application not required. [I2107]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who is judged to be the most proficient in small animal medicine and surgery, based on academic performance in Phase 4, and in the companion animal components of their externship.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $700

W.J.R. Fowler Prize

Wilfreda Fowler Jackson presents a prize in memory of her father, Dr. W.J.R. Fowler. Application not required. [C2021]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who is most proficient in equine medicine and surgery in the course VETM*4840 (Large Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $100

J.P.W. Gilman Prize

Established by the colleagues and friends of Prof. J.P.W. Gilman, a teacher of Histology at O.V.C. from 1945 to 1975. Application not required. [I2022]

Qualification(s): Student enrolled in Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program with the highest grade in the course VETM*3120 (Veterinary Histology).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $200

Betty Goldhart Scholarships in Medical Genetics

Application not required. [I2024]

Qualification(s): Students who have completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program who have received the first and second highest marks in VETM*3390 (Veterinary Medical Genetics).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $100 and one award of $75

Holstein Association of Canada Prize

Presented by the Holstein Association of Canada. Application not required. [C2026]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who has the highest standing in bovine medicine based on VETM*3440 (Clinical Medicine II) and VETM*4870 (Clinical Medicine III), VETM*4840 (Large Animal Clinics) and VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $400

Janssen Animal Health Veterinary Student Prize

Presented by Janssen Animal Health. Awarded in the Spring semester. Application not required. [C2136]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program with the highest proficiency in the course VETM*4830 (Small Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of a Surgical Instrument Pack (Approximate value $500)

Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc. Award

Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc. provides this award. Application not required. [I2085]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program and who has been elected by classmates as the person most likely to bring credit to the profession through the practice of Veterinary Medicine

Phase(s): 3

Amount: A limited edition numbered print depicting a scene of Canadian wildlife.

Kievit Memorial Scholarship in Surgery

The class of '66 presents this scholarship in memory of their classmate T.M. Kievit. Application not required. [I2027]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program and is recommended by the instructors in the Department of Clinical Studies on the basis of proficiency in surgery, interest and application in lectures and clinics in surgery.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $100

Dr. Jack Lange Memorial Scholarship

Family, friends and colleagues of Dr. Jack Lange (O.V.C.'71) have established this memorial scholarship to recognize his contributions to the equine industry, the mutual respect he shared with his clients, and his zest for life. Application not required. [C2122]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who has submitted the best case report dealing with an equine clinical condition in the course VETM*4900 (Veterinary Externship).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500

Dr. John Lindner Award

Donated by Kingsdale Animal Hospital and the family of Dr. John Lindner (O.V.C.'73), an esteemed companion animal practitioner and humanitarian. Application not required. [I2126]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program. Recipient will be selected on the basis of academic performance in the course (VETM*3070 Veterinary Anatomy).

Phase(s): 1

Amount: One award of $500

Katherine Elizabeth Long D.V.M. Memorial Scholarship

This memorial scholarship was established by the family of Kathy Long D.V.M. (O.V.C.'88). Application not required. [C2088]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who strives most consistently to apply the highest standards of veterinary knowledge and skill while showing concern for the animal's comfort and welfare. The recipient will be selected by a class vote of the final year class.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $1,000

Andrew Leslie MacNabb Prize

Presented by the O.V.C. Alumni Association. Application not required. [C2031]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program with the highest mark in veterinary public health in VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $200

Peter Mann Award for Embryology

Provided by colleagues and friends of Dr. Mann, a scholar and teacher of Embryology from 1954-1987. Application not required. [I2032]

Qualification(s): Student from any degree program completing the course BIOM*3040 (Biomedical Embryology), with the highest academic standing.

Amount: One book prize (approx. value $100)

Charles Duncan McGilvray Prize

The Class of O.V.C.'41 has donated this award to honour the memory of Dr. C.D. McGilvray, Principal of the Ontario Veterinary College, 1918-45. Application not required. [C2034]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who by scholarship, leadership, personality, character, and interest made a worthy contribution to the College as an undergraduate and who is the College's nominee for the Winegard Medal.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $200 and a framed certificate

Dr. D.J. McLellan Scholarship

Provided by the estate of Dr. D.J. McLellan (O.V.C.'17). Application not required. [C2035]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program with the highest standing in the courses in which equine contagious diseases are taught: VETM*4450 (Equine Medicine & Surgery), VETM*4840 (Large Animal Clinics) and VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $2,000

Dr. Neal Mendelson Memorial Award

Donated by the family of Dr. Neal G. Mendelson (O.V.C.'47), a renowned equine practitioner.. Application not required. [C2089]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program, and is the most proficient in equine studies based on grades in courses VETM*4450 (Equine Medicine and Surgery) and VETM*4840 (Large Animal Clinic) rotations.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $200

Merial Canada Inc. Award of Merit

Donated by Merial Canada Inc. Application not required. [C2051]

Qualification(s): Student who have successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who are judged to be the most proficient in small animal medicine in the course VETM*4830 (Small Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award $200 and a commemorative plaque

Merial Canada Inc. Scholarship

Donated by Merial Canada Inc. Application not required. [I2052]

Qualification(s): Student completing Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program who has the highest standing in the course VETM*3470 (Anesthesiology).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $200 and a commemorative plaque

Dr. Roy S. Moore Memorial Award

Family, friends, professional colleagues and associates who care for laboratory animals have donated this award in memory of Dr. Roy S. Moore (O.V.C.'54), a veterinarian who dedicated his career to the promotion of humane laboratory animal care. Nominations and curriculum vitae of the nominees must be sent to the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, O.V.C., by January 15. [I0046]

Qualification(s): The recipient will be selected from undergraduate students nominated by the supervisors of all animal care facilities under the purview of the University's Animal Care Committee. The criteria for nomination and awarding the prize are outstanding aptitude for, interest in, and humane care of, research and teaching animals while working in the facility for the past academic year.

Amount: One award of $350

Dr. A. Noel-Smith Memorial Award

Provided by the Oakville Humane Society in honour of Dr. A. Noel-Smith. Application not required. [I2090]

Qualification(s): Student completing Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program with high academic standing, who is a resident of Oakville or the Regional Municipality of Halton, and who has made a contribution to humane activities during the course of studies.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500

Novartis Animal Health Canada Inc.

Donated by Novartis. Application not required. [I2079]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program with the highest grade in the small animal parasitology component of the course PATH*3560 (Veterinary Parasitology).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $500

Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners' Award

Donated by the Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners. Application not required. [C2093]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in bovine herd health and an interest in bovine practice, based on performance in VETM*4850 Health Management.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $250

Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board Prize

Donated by the Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board. Application not required. [C2041]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated proficiency in the study of swine diseases, based on performance in the course VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500

OTS Delta Club Scholarship

Donated by the OTS Delta Club from the Ontario Veterinary College. Application not required. [I2039]

Qualification(s): A student who has completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program. The recipient will be chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement and contribution to Club affairs.

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $300

O.V.C.'52 Prize

Donated by O.V.C.'52. Application not required. [C2040]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program based on proficiency in small animal medicine.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500

O.V.C.'75 Award in Memory of Aki Sasage

Established by classmates and colleagues of Dr. Aki Sasage (O.V.C.'75), a new Canadian of exceptional character and sensitivity, with a keen interest in clinical veterinary medicine. Application not required. [C2092]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the veterinary program with the highest standing in course VETM*4900 (Veterinary Externship).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $150

O.V.C. Alumni Association Proficiency Prizes (In-course)

Presented by the O.V.C. Alumni Association. Application not required. [I2048]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. students successfully completing Phases 1, 2, and 3 with the highest class standing for the Phase.

Phase(s): 1, 2, 3

Amount: Three awards of $500

O.V.C. Alumni Association Proficiency Prizes (Convocation)

Presented by the O.V.C. Alumni Association. Application not required. [C2045]

Qualification(s): Students who have successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program, who have the three highest program averages.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One 1st place award of $500, one 2nd place award of $300 , and one 3rd place award of $200

O.V.C. Alumni Association Travel Fellowship

Presented by the O.V.C. Alumni Association to support summer work programs under the direction of a faculty member at another University. Applications must be submitted in writing to the O.V.C. Awards Committee before the Christmas break in Phase 3, with a reference from at least one O.V.C. instructor and a letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been made for the summer work. [T2044]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program with high academic standing. The Awards Committee will consider the qualities of leadership, integrity, personality and the ability to communicate well. The recipient must indicate that arrangements have been made to work in the summer between Phases 3 and 4 under a faculty member at another University.

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $1,500

O.V.C. Spirit Prize

Provided by the O.V.C. Alumni Association. Application not required. [I0469]

Qualification(s): Student in Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program based on contributions to the O.V.C. community and his or her demonstration of leadership, sportsmanship, and the ability to get and keep his or her classmates involved in the O.V.C. community. The recipient will be selected on the basis of a class vote at the end of Phase 1.

Phase(s): 1

Amount: One award of $100

OVMA Animal Behaviour and Welfare Award

Presented by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. Application not required. [I2095]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program with the highest grade in the animal behaviour component of the course VETM*3440 (Health Management I).

Phase(s): 1

Amount: One award of $250 and a plaque

OVMA-Erie Herd Health and Population Medicine Award

Presented by the Veterinary Association and the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. Application not required. [C2081]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who has the highest average in VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $500 and an engraved plaque.

Ottawa-Carleton 1983 International Ploughing Match Scholarship

Apply to Student Financial Services by April 1 with a completed Need Assessment Form and a letter outlining extracurricular activities. [I2094]

Qualification(s): Student from the Region of Ottawa-Carleton who has completed Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program and who has a cumulative average of B (minimum) standing in Phase 1. Participation in extracurricular activities and financial need will be considered.

Phase(s): 1

Amount: One award of $1,000

Pfizer Animal Health Company Prizes

Pfizer Animal Health, Pfizer Canada Inc. presents two prizes to students in the D.V.M. program. Application not required. [C2055]

Qualification(s): Students who have successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated greatest proficiency in large animal medicine in the course VETM*4840 (Large Animal Clinics) and greatest proficiency in small animal surgery in the course VETM*4830 (Small Animal Clinics).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $150 (Large Animal Clinics) and one award of $100 (Small Animal Clinics)

Pfizer Scholarship

Pfizer Animal Health, Pfizer Canada Inc. donates two scholarships to students in the D.V.M. program. Application not required. [I2049]

Qualification(s): Students who have completed Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program. The recipients will be selected by his or her classmates on the basis of scholarship and leadership.

Phase(s): 2 and 3

Amount: Two awards of $500

James and Marjorie Pinkney Studentship Research Award

This award was established by Dr. R. James Pinkney, a distinguished alumnus of O.V.C.'37. Dr. Pinkney was a veterinary practitioner in Cooksville for over forty years and received numerous awards for sportsmanship in agricultural competition and leadership in agriculture. Applications must be submitted by candidates and their supervising faculty members to the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, O.V.C., by January 22. [I2125]

Qualification(s): Student in the D.V.M. program in Phases 1, 2, or 3 to pursue, during the summer months, a research project related to the health and welfare of animals. Students taking part in the Phase 3 externship program may receive a portion of the award for the non-externship portion of the summer.

Phase(s): 1, 2 , 3

Amount: One award of $4,000

Dr. George Rankin Memorial Equine Scholarship

Established to honour the memory of Dr. George Rankin. Apply to the O.V.C. Awards Committee, at the end of Phase 3, with a résumé and supporting letters documenting your interest and aptitude in equine medicine and surgery by May 1. [I2053]

Qualification(s): Student in the D.V.M. program who is entering Phase 4 (final year), and who has a minimum B average.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $1,000

Major James Rattray Proficiency Prizes

Awarded by the College in memory of Major James Rattray. Application not required. [I2054]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. students completing each of Phases 1, 2, and 3 with the second highest class standings for the Phase.

Phase(s): 1, 2 , 3

Amount: Three awards of $200

Pharmacia & Upjohn Animal Health Bovine Partnership Prize

Established by Pharmacia & Upjohn - Animal Health Division. Apply by letter of 1,000 words or less to the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, O.V.C. describing interest, involvement and experience in Bovine Production and career intentions following graduation. The letter should stress how the applicant sees themselves as a partner with the pharmaceutical industry and producers. Include curriculum vitae. [C2135]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. student who has successfully completed Phase 4. Selection is based on extent and quality of demonstrated interest and experience in bovine medicine and production. The recipient will be employed full-time in Bovine Practice (at least 50% of their case responsibility), at the time of the AABP Conference.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: Free travel to, accommodation at, and registration for the Annual American Association of Bovine Practitioners' Conference (no cash value)

Pharmacia & Upjohn Animal Health Equine Partnership Prize

Established by Pharmacia & Upjohn - Animal Health Division. Apply by letter of 1,000 words or less to the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, O.V.C. describing interest, involvement and experience in Equine Practice and the Equine Industry and state career intentions following graduation. The letter should stress how the applicant sees themselves as a partner with the pharmaceutical industry and the equine industry. Include curriculum vitae. [C2134]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. student who has successfully completed Phase 4. Selection is based on extent and quality of demonstrated interest and experience in Equine practice and the equine industry. The recipient will be employed full-time in Equine Practice (at least 50% of their case responsibility), at the time of the AAEP Conference.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: Free travel to, accommodation at, and registration for the Annual American Association of Equine Practitioners' Conference (no cash value)

Pharmacia & Upjohn Animal Health Swine Partnership Prize

Established by Pharmacia & Upjohn - Animal Health Division. Apply by letter of 1,000 words or less graduation to the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, O.V.C. describing interest, involvement and experience in Swine Production and state career intentions following. The letter should stress how the applicant sees themselves as a partner with the pharmaceutical industry and the producers. Include curriculum vitae. [C213]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. student who has successfully completed Phase 4. Selection will be made on the basis of the extent and quality of demonstrated interest and experience in Swine Medicine and Production. The recipient will be employed full-time in Swine Practice (at least 50% of their case responsibility), at the time of the annual Dr. Al Lehman Conference.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: Free travel to, accommodation at, and registration for the annual Dr. Al Lehman Conference (no cash value)

Dr. C.K. "Chuck" Roe Memorial Scholarship

The Class of O.V.C.'60, together with family, friends and colleagues of Dr. "Chuck" Roe (O.V.C.'50), a respected faculty member of the Ontario Veterinary College and exemplary humanitarian have endowed this memorial scholarship. Application not required. [I2096]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program with the highest grade in the swine health management component of the course VETM*4530 (Advanced Health Management). The recipient's participation in College and other extracurricular activities will also be considered.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $500

Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps Prize

In 1923, Colonel C.E. Edgett (O.V.C. 1906), donated the funds from the proceeds of the sale of a horse ambulance, donated by the RSPCA for use in World War I, to establish the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps Prize. Applicants must submit a plan for the work/study visit and a letter from the host to the O.V.C. Awards Committee by the end of Phase 2. [I2097]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program planning a work/study visit to an equine facility during the summer between second and third year. In keeping with the original terms of the award, the care and welfare of horses should be a significant component of the proposal. Selection will be based on the merit of the proposal and academic performance.

Phase(s): 1, 2

Amount: One award of $250

Dr. Jean Rumney Memorial Scholarship

Donated by the Hamilton Dog Obedience Club Incorporated in memory of Dr. Jean Rumney (O.V.C.'39). Application not required. [I2098]

Qualification(s): Students who have completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program, and who rank first and second in the small animal portions of the courses VETM*3850 (Introduction to Medicine) and VETM*3860 (Clinical Medicine I).

Phase(s): 2

Amount: One award of $600 (first place) and one of $400 (second place)

Saunders Prizes

Provided by the W.B. Saunders Company Canada Limited. Application not required. [I2058]

Qualification(s): Students completing Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program with the highest average in VETM*4460 (Food Animal Medicine and Surgery) and VETM*4470 (Medicine and Surgery of the Dog and Cat).

Phase(s): 3

Amount: A one year subscription to Veterinary Clinics of North America (Small Animal Practice), and a one year subscription to Veterinary Clinics of North America (Large Animal Practice)

Dr. J. Grant Savage (O.V.C.'48) Memorial Prize

This award has been established by family and friends of Dr. Savage who dedicated his life to the health and welfare of farm animals, thus helping to maintain the fabric of rural life in Maine. Apply by letter to the O.V.C. Assistant Dean for Student Affairs by January 31. [I2140]

Qualification(s): Full-time student completing Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program. Selection will be based on high academic standing (at least A-) in the courses Ruminant Medicine and Surgery (VETM*4410) and Health Management for Ruminants (VETM*4160). Preference will be given to students who have shown an interest in ruminant medicine, surgery and health management through participation in related activities.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $1,000

Schering-Plough Canada Leadership Prize

Schering-Plough Canada has established this prize as part of their commitment to veterinary education. Application not required. [I2133]

Qualification(s): Student completing Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program who, based on class nomination and a class vote, in the minds of his or her fellow students continues to demonstrate outstanding leadership, versatility of interests and involvement in community affairs, both within and outside the College and the University.

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $750

Schering-Plough Canada Prize in Bovine Reproduction

Schering-Plough Canada has established this prize as part of their commitment to veterinary education. Application not required. [C2132]

Qualification(s): Student successfully completing Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who has exhibited outstanding performance in the theriogenology and ruminant field service rotations during his or her final year.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $750

F.W. Schofield Prize in Pathology

Awarded by the Ontario Veterinary College, Department of Pathobiology to honour the memory of Dr. F. W. Schofield (O.V.C.'10), an honourable professional who attended Korea in 1916 to teach bacteriology and hygiene at a mission school, did research through his entire career, and to whom we owe the development and present extensive use of the anticoagulant coumarin in all phases of medicine. Application not required. [C2059]

Qualification(s): Student completing Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program with the highest ranking in Pathology.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $400

Norman W. Simmons Memorial Award

Established in memory of Norman W. Simmons. Application not required. [I2124]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program with the highest grade in course VETM*4070 (Diseases of Non-Domestic Animals).

Phase(s): 3

Amount: One award of $150

Andrew Smith Memorial Medal

Presented by O.V.C. in memory of the late Andrew Smith, founder of the Ontario Veterinary College. Application not required. [C2060]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. student who has successfully completed Phase 4 with the highest program average at the end of Phase 4. The student's entire college career will be considered.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of a gold medal

W.G. Stevenson Memorial Scholarship

Presented as a memorial to Dr. W. Gordon Stevenson, O.V.C.'37, by Pfizer Animal Health. Application not required. [C2063]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who is most proficient in bovine reproduction and obstetrics in the course VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $100

Dr. W.J. Stinson Scholarship

Provided by the Dr. W.J. Stinson Scholarship Fund Committee. Application not required. [I2065]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who is the most proficient in bovine reproduction and obstetrics.

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $200

Dr. Samuel Downing Stirk Memorial Award

Donated by the family of Dr. Samuel Downing Stirk. Application not required. [C2066]

Qualification(s): Student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and judged by the Farm Service Clinicians to have the best diagnostic ability of disease in food animals in the course VETM*4850 (Health Management).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $250 and a framed picture.

Luke Thomson Memorial Award for Outstanding Commitment to Human-Companion Animal Bond

Donated by Dr. Catherine Thomson-McGhie (O.V.C.'91). Article submission to the O.V.C. Awards Committee by January 1. [I2119]

Qualification(s): Student enrolled in the D.V.M. program who has submitted an article suitable for publication dealing with the Human-Companion Animal Bond and its relevance in veterinary practice. The article must be completed according to the Canadian Veterinary Journal format for Brief Communications.

Amount: One award of $500

Robert Walker Memorial Scholarship

This award is presented by O.V.C.'78 in memory of their classmate, Robert Walker. Application not required. [I2071]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 1 of the D.V.M. program with the highest standing in VETM*3070 (Veterinary Anatomy).

Phase(s): 1

Amount: One award of $100

Waltham Scholarships

Donated by Effem Foods Ltd. Application not required. [I2102]

Qualification(s): Students who have completed Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program with the highest and second highest grades in course VETM*4180 (Health Management for Companion and Sporting Animals).

Phase(s): 3

Amount: Two awards of $500

In-course Access Awards - D.V.M.

Canadian Animal Health Institute Bursary

Established by the Canadian Animal Health Institute, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply to Student Financial Services with a completed Need Assessment Form by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2507]

Qualification(s): Full-time student in the D.V.M. program with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: One award of $575

Allan Cawley Bursaries

Established by Dr. Allan Cawley, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services, by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2501]

Qualification(s): Full-time D.V.M. and graduate students in the Ontario Veterinary College with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Three awards of $500

Dr. R.C. Croucher Bursary

Established by Dr. Ross C. Croucher, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2519]

Qualification(s): Students registered in the D.V.M. program with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Five awards of $1,000

Helen Davidson Memorial Bursaries

Established by Gladys M. Davidson, as a memorial to her beloved sister Helen, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services, by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2509]

Qualification(s): Full-time students in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program who have demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Ten awards of $1,000

Dean's Access Bursaries

Established by Alumni and friends of O.V.C., with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2502]

Qualification(s): Undergraduate and graduate students in the Ontario Veterinary College with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: A number of awards ranging from $500 to $2,000

Howard N.B. Dorfman Scholarship

Established by the family of the late Howard N.B. Dorfman (O.V.C.'78), with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD. [I2520]

Qualification(s): Student who has completed Phase 4 (semester 8) of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated the most outstanding achievement in veterinary neurology, based on performance in the Neurology rotation of the course Small Animal Clinics (VETM*4830).

Phase(s): 4

Amount: One award of $275

Essex County Veterinary Association Bursary

Established by the Essex County Veterinary Association, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2503]

Qualification(s): D.V.M. student with demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to a student from Essex County. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: One award of $500

Lady Glencora Bursaries

Established with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply by letter stating career interest and a completed Need Assessment Form to the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, O.V.C. by October 7. ACCESS AWARD [I2586]

Qualification(s): Students in Phase 3 or Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program who have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who have indicated an interest in pursuing a career in companion animals. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Three awards of $1,500

Pearl and Percy Kaine Bursaries

Pearl and Percy Kaine, Guelph landowners and dairy farmers who had an interest in horses, have provided financial assistance to veterinary students through the Pearl and Percy Kaine Bursaries with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2500]

Qualification(s): One award will be given annually to one student in each of the four years of the D.V.M. program who has demonstrated the greatest financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Four awards of $2,500

Walter and Marian MacDougald Scholarship

Established by the family of Walter and Marian MacDougald on the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents, in recognition of their gift of life-long learning to their five children, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply to Student Financial Services by October 7 and include a 500-word essay on some aspect of food supply and/or land management and a résumé including leadership qualities. ACCESS AWARD [I4530]

Qualification(s): Students entering semester 5 or 6 in the following programs/majors/minors: B.A.SC., B.SC.(Agr.), B.SC.(Env.), B.SC. Food Science, Animal Biology, Nutrition, or Forest Science, and Phase 3 of the D.V.M. are eligible. Students will have demonstrated leadership and a commitment to excellence and a minimum cumulative average of 70%. Recipients will be enrolled in a program involved in food supply or utilization, farmland conservation or woodlot management. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Two awards of $1,000

Margaret Emma (Peggy) and Donald Alan Melton Bursaries

Established by Donald Alan Melton, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, as a memorial to his beloved wife, Peggy, and in recognition of her lifelong devotion to animals and concern for their welfare. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services, by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2503]

Qualification(s): Full-time undergraduate students in the D.V.M. program and to graduate students registered in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and enrolled in a department of the Ontario Veterinary College. Eligible undergraduate students must have completed Phase 1 of their program with satisfactory academic performance. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Four awards of $1,000

Grant Misener Bursaries

Dr. Andrew Grant Misener (O.V.C.'38), alumnus of the University of Guelph, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, has established an endowment fund for bursaries to provide financial assistance to students in the D.V.M. program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2538]

Qualification(s): Students in the D.V.M. program with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Varying amounts

O.V.C.'49 and Dr. Ray Cormack Bursaries

Established by the Class of O.V.C.'49 and Dr. Ray Cormack (O.V.C.'49), with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the college. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services, by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2504]

Qualification(s): Full-time students in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program who have demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Five awards of $1,000

O.V.C.'55 Bursaries

Established by the Class of O.V.C.'55, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services, by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2508]

Qualification(s): Full-time students in the D.V.M. program with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Five awards of $500

O.V.C. Class of 1977 Memorial Scholarship

Established by the Class of O.V.C. 1977, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, established this scholarship after the tragic and untimely death of their classmate, Brian Mills, as a gesture of their great esteem for him. The Class also wishes that the scholarship honour all their classmates. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services, by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2510]

Qualification(s): Full-time students in the Phase 2 or Phase 3 of the D.V.M. program, with at least a 70% program average, and demonstrated financial need are eligible. Selection will be based on greatest financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: One award of $800

Ontario Veterinary Medical Association Bursaries

Established by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2505]

Qualification(s): Full-time D.V.M. student with demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to OVMA student members. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: One award of $500

Pfizer Bursaries

Provided by Pfizer Canada Inc., with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. ACCESS AWARD [I2506]

Qualification(s): Full-time students in the D.V.M. program with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: Three awards of $1,000

Robert, Louis and Helen Shaw Memorial Degree Scholarships

Established by the Shaw Scholarship Committee with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply by letter, including a summary of local agricultural activities and a completed Need Assessment Form, to Student Financial Services by September 30. ACCESS AWARD [I4520]

Qualification(s): Students registered in the B.A.SC., B.COMM. in Agricultural Business, B.SC.(Agr.) or D.V.M. programs studying agriculture, horticulture, equine studies, food and nutrition or veterinary sciences with demonstrated financial need, a 70% cumulative average and involvement in local agricultural activities. Preference will be given to first year students from Peterborough County. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards).

Amount: A number of awards of $1,000

In-course Bursaries - D.V.M.

Auxiliary to Ontario Veterinarians Bursary

Endowed by the Auxiliary to Ontario Veterinarians, supporting the profession from 1946 to 1990. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2077]

Qualification(s): Undergraduate veterinary students who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and who have demonstrated need of financial assistance.

Amount: Varying amounts

Canadian Kennel Club Bursaries

The Canadian Kennel Club provides funds for a limited number of bursaries to assist students in the D.V.M. program. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2011]

Qualification(s): Students in the D.V.M. program with demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Central Veterinary Student Association Bursary

Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2120]

Qualification(s): Student enrolled in the D.V.M. program who has demonstrated need of financial assistance. Preference will be given to applicants who have been active in student affairs at the College.

Amount: One award of $400

Grant and Muriel Crittenden Bursaries

Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2018]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Dr. Francis J. Fitzgerald Memorial Bursaries

Established by family, friends, colleagues and clients of Dr. Francis J. Fitzgerald (O.V.C.'37) to honour his commitment to veterinary medicine. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Distributed in the Winter semester. [I2082]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Sigmund Samuel Goodman Memorial Bursary

Friends and family of Sigmund Samuel Goodman, humanist and lover of animals, have endowed funds for a memorial bursary. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2050]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program with a satisfactory academic performance and a demonstrated need of financial assistance

Amount: Varying amounts

Dr. M. Adrian Gross Memorial Bursary

Established by family, friends and colleagues of Dr. M. Adrian Gross (O.V.C.'54), a respected veterinarian and a valued employee of the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2106]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program with a satisfactory academic performance and a demonstrated need of financial assistance

Amount: One award of $300

Dr. Jim Lennox Bursary

Hill's Pet Products have established a bursary to honour Dr. Jim Lennox (O.V.C.'51), a friend to veterinarians and a respected teacher at the Ontario Veterinary College (1965-1980). Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2087]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program with a satisfactory academic performance and a demonstrated need of financial assistance.

Amount: One award of $1,000

Ontario Association of Equine Practitioners Bursary

This bursary is donated by the Ontario Association of Equine Practitioners. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2115]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and demonstrated need of financial assistance. Preference will be given to students who are members of the Equine Club and committed to student organized activities in the field of equine veterinary medicine.

Amount: One award of $500

O.V.C.'39 Bursary

Established by the class of O.V.C.'39 to assist undergraduate veterinary students with demonstrated financial need. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2091]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program with a satisfactory academic performance and a demonstrated need of financial assistance.

Amount: Varying amounts

O.V.C.'48 Bursary

Established by the class of O.V.C.'48 and their families to assist undergraduate veterinary students with demonstrated financial need. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2116]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program with a record of satisfactory academic performance and demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who have completed Phase 2 of the D.V.M. program.

Amount: Varying amounts

O.V.C.'52 Bursary

Established by the class of O.V.C.'52 in memory of deceased classmates to assist undergraduate veterinary students with demonstrated financial need. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2143]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled full-time in the D.V.M. program with a record of satisfactory academic standing and the greatest demonstrated financial need.

Amount: One award of $1,500

Quinte Animal Welfare Bursary

This bursary has been established by Quinte Animal Welfare Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting the protection of animals against unnecessary suffering or cruelty. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2110]

Qualification(s): Students in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have a demonstrated need of financial assistance. Preference will be given to residents of Lennox and Addington, Prince Edward, Hastings or Northumberland Counties.

Amount: One award of $1,000

Robinson Memorial Bursary

Provided in memory of Dr. Gerry Robinson, a popular teacher and exemplary scientist in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the Ontario Veterinary College (1957-1992) by family, friends and colleagues. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2118]

Qualification(s): Student enrolled in the D.V.M. program with a record of satisfactory academic performance and demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Lesley Lewisohn Stewart Bursary

Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2064]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Thibeault Bursaries

Established by Dr. C. Thibeault, a former student of O.V.C. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2067]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Maude Loretta Trapp Memorial Bursaries

Maude Loretta Trapp, a humanitarian and lover of animals has established this bursary for undergraduate veterinary students who are residents of North Western Ontario. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2099]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program students who are residents of North Western Ontario (whole district of Thunder Bay and all the territory west up to the Manitoba border), who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts

Edith B. Williams Bursary

This bursary is provided in memory of Dr. Williams, O.V.C.'41. Apply with a completed Need Assessment Form to Student Financial Services by October 7. Awarded in the Winter semester. [I2072]

Qualification(s): Students enrolled in the D.V.M. program who have a record of satisfactory academic performance and have demonstrated financial need.

Amount: Varying amounts



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