IX. Scholarships and Other Awards
Bachelor of Science
In-course Travel Grants
A.W. Archibald Memorial Travel Grant [T4541] |
Mr. A.W. Archibald, O.A.C. '33 with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, provide these travel grants to students who plan to travel for a semester abroad or to attend other schools outside of Canada for workshops or other academic related purposes. Apply to Student Financial Services with a letter outlining proposed travel plans and academic purpose accompanied by a letter of support from a faculty member or student advisor, a travel budget, and a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) by October 7. ACCESS AWARD. |
Donor(s): |
A.W. Archibald, O.A.C. '33
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Qualification(s): |
Undergraduate students in any O.A.C. 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: |
Several up to $1000 |
Aeroplan International Travel Grant [T0604] |
Established to provide students with an airline ticket to international destinations served by Air Canada or its Star Alliance partners. Apply by submitting a Financial Need Assessment Form accompanied by the standard Travel Grant Application by June 1 for Fall travel, October 1 for winter travel, and February 1 for summer travel to Student Financial Services. Award is subject to the availability of Aeroplan miles and may not be available every year. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Full-time students with a minimum cumulative average of 70%, completion of a minimum of 5.0 credits and confirmed participation in University of Guelph travel activities related to their academic program. Preference will be given to students participating in the semester abroad or academic exchanges. |
Amount: |
1 plane ticket per each semster |
Arthur D. Latornell Undergraduate Travel Grants [T0058] |
An endowment fund established in memory of Arthur D. Latornell, O.A.C. '50, who had a life-long professional career in resource management and conservation and a special interest in helping young people. The funds are given to provide twenty-five travel grants. These travel grants are offered to assist students in attending conferences, courses, co-op student exchanges or study abroad programs in these areas. Students may receive this grant only once. Apply to Student Financial Services. Deadline dates are June 1 for Fall travel, October 1 for Winter travel, and February 1 for Summer travel. Up to 80% of estimated travel costs to a maximum of $1,000. |
Donor(s): |
The Estate of Arthur D. Latornell
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Qualification(s): |
Students in semester 3 and above. Students must have at least a 70% average and a primary area of interest related to natural resources management, environmental science, conservation, soil science and/or rural development. Students will be asked to submit a one-page review of their travel experience, including the role the travel grant played, to the University after completion of the travel. |
Amount: |
several up to a maximum of $1000 |
Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem Travel Bursary [T4532] |
The Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, have established these travel scholarships to assist students study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Apply by letter with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by May 1. ACCESS AWARD. Up to three awards totalling $7500. |
Donor(s): |
Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
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Qualification(s): |
Undergraduate degree students in either the second or third year of study, Masters students in the first year of study, and Doctoral students in the first three years of study are eligible to be considered. Applicants must provide documentation that they have approval from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (i) to take courses and (ii) for the period of the visit. Students must also arrange appropriate University of Guelph approvals for a "Letter of Permission" prior to applying. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). |
Amount: |
3 Awards with varying amounts |
D & G Hart Travel Grant [T0601] |
Douglas H., O.A.C. 1922, and George M., O.A.C. 1927, were long time supports of O.A.C. and believed greatly in the benefits that travel provided to an individual's personal and professional growth. Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Office by April 1 with a letter of no more than two pages, outlining the intended study program/conference/or other type of travel opportunity, the reasons for choosing the travel program and the anticipated benefits of participation. Letters of recommendation will be considered as part of the application package. This award cannot be held with any other Unviversity of Guelph Travel Grant. |
Donor(s): |
Family of Douglas and George Hart
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Qualification(s): |
Students currently enrolled in any O.A.C program with a minimum 70% cumulative average who intend to participate in travel related to course study. |
Amount: |
1 award of up to awards of $1,000 |
Geography Field Trip Travel Grant [T0584] |
In honour of the retirement of Dr. G.T. Bloomfield, former faculty member and Chair of the department of Geography from 1977 to 1982. Upon registration for GEOG *4690, students will submit to the chair of the department a one essay outlining the benefits and expectations of the field course to their career as a geographer and one letter of reference from a geography professor. |
Donor(s): |
Alumni, Colleagues, and Friends of Dr. G.T. Bloomfield
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Qualification(s): |
Full-time students enrolled in the major honours program (B.A.H; B.Sc.(ESS); B.Sc.(Env)) in the Department of Geography who have completed 12.5 course credits and have an overall average of at least 70% at the time of registration for GEOG *4690 |
Amount: |
1 award of $450 |
H.C. Mason Travel Scholarships [T0598] |
In memory of the late H.C. Mason, a travel fund, within the O.A.C. Teaching Trust, for O.A.C. students has been established by F.W. Bray of Hamilton. Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Office by April 1, no more than two semesters prior to the commencement of the travel program, with the submission of a letter of no more than two pages outlining the intended study program/conference/or other type of learning opportunity, reasons for choosing the program and the anticipated benefits of participation. A letter of recommendation will be considered as part of the application package. This grant in not tenable with other University of Guelph travel grants. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Student who are currently registered in an Ontario Agricultural College undergraduate program with a minimum of 70% cumulative average who intend to participate in travel related to course study |
Amount: |
various awards up to $1,500 |
Human Health & Nutritional Sciences Travel Grant [T0599] |
Established by private donation to encourage senior students in the academic programs of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences (H.H. N.S.) to study abroad. Apply by the end of the third week of the semester proceeding the planned semester of departure to the Chair of H.H.N.S. and include a clearly described schedule of study/research plan for the time abroad and budget. The outline should justify how the time abroad will complement the academic program and enhance educational goals. Within the budget, the applicant should identify how the grant will be used. Students should also include verification of acceptance as a visiting or exchange student or Letter of Permission student status. |
Donor(s): |
Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences
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Qualification(s): |
Students enrolled in Human Kinetics, Nutrition and Nutraceutical Sciences or Bio-medical Science majors of the B.Sc. program who have completed 15 credits and are traveling to one of: the University of Copenhagen, Denmark; University of Maastricht, Netherlands; Deakin University, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (R.M.I.T.), or the University of Melbourne, Melbourne Australia. |
Amount: |
up to awards of $2,000 |
J. Ross Cavers Study Abroad Scholarship [T0051] |
O.A.C. '53 provides these scholarships in memory of J. Ross Cavers, their honorary year member, professor emeritus, and respected poultry scientist. Apply by letter outlining the intended semester abroad program, the reasons for choosing the program and the perceived value of participation along with a brief summary of related and extracurricular activities to the O.A.C. Awards Office by April 1. A letter of recommendation will also be considered as part of the application package. Application should be made a maximum of two semesters prior to participation in the intended travel program. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Undergraduate student in O.A.C. planning to participate in a semester abroad program with a minimum 75% cumulative average. Preference will be given to a candidate who has exhibited qualities of leadership. |
Amount: |
3 awards of $1,800 |
J.D. Cunningham Travel Grant [T0605] |
Established on honour of the J.D. Cunningham, a professor of microbiology at the University of Guelph. Apply by April 1 to the O.A.C. Awards Office with a letter of no more than two pages outlining the intended study program, conference, or other type of learning opportunity. Include the reason for choosing the program and describe the anticipated benefits of participation. Letters of recommendation will be considered as part of the application package. Upon return from the travel opportunity, the student must be willing to present a report to classmates and/or faculty and/or the Ontario Food Protection Association. |
Donor(s): |
Ontario Food Protection Association
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Qualification(s): |
Students currently enrolled in any O.A.C. program with a minimum cumulative average of 75%. Preference will be given to students in Food Science specializing in Microbiology. |
Amount: |
1 award of $2,000 |
Lorne Page Memorial Travel Grants [T0475] |
Established by Shirley Page in memory of her husband Lorne, a staff member in Animal and Poultry Science for over 34 years. Apply by letter to the Chair, Department of Animal and Poultry Science by February 1, outlining the nature of the conference and your contribution to the program in the department. One or two awards totalling $1,000. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Students in Animal Biology or in Agricultural Science with an interest in animal production who have completed 12.50 credits with satisfactory academic standing and who are planning to attend a student conference or activity related to animal production. |
Amount: |
1 award of $1,000 |
Mary Beverley-Burton Travel Scholarships [T4512] |
Established by the Department of Integrative Biology, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program in honour of Professor Mary Beverley-Burton, of the former Department of Zoology (1968-95), whose research on monogenean worms took her all over the globe. This award is to assist students in attending field courses offered by the Department. Apply by letter with a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) to Student Financial Services by February 1. ACCESS AWARD |
Donor(s): |
Faculty, staff and alumni of the Integrative Biology Department
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Qualification(s): |
Students in the B.Sc. program who are in good academic standing with at least a 70% cumulative average and with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). |
Amount: |
3 awards of $500 |
Massey Fund Travel Scholarships [T0417] |
Travel scholarships available from the Massey Fund. Not tenable with other awards that support travel costs. Apply by letter outlining the study abroad/exchange program and travel costs to the O.A.C. Dean's Office by April 15. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
O.A.C. undergraduate students who are participating in an approved study abroad or exchange program outside Canada. Academic standing in the last two full-time semesters or equivalent will be used to determine recipients. |
Amount: |
1 award of $750 |
O.A.C. '05 Excellence Travel Grant [T0060] |
In honour of the O.A.C. Class of 1905 and with the support of the O.A.C. Class of 2005. Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Office by April 1 with the submission of a letter of no longer than two pages outlining the intended study program/conference/or other type of learning opportunity, reasons for choosing the program and the anticipated benefits of participation. A letter of recommendation will be considered as part of the application package. This grant in not tenable with other University of Guelph travel grants. |
Donor(s): |
Class of OAC 1905 and the Class of OAC 2005
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Qualification(s): |
Student who are currently registered in an Ontario Agricultural College undergraduate degree program and wish to travel to expand their educational opportunities. |
Amount: |
1 award of $300 |
O.A.C. '47 Travel Bursaries [T3505] |
Provided by O.A.C.'47 on the occasion of its 50th anniversary and with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program. Apply by letter with a completed Travel Award Application and a Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) for Travel awards to Student Financial Services by October 1, February 1 or June 1. ACCESS AWARD |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
O.A.C. undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need and who are participating in a study abroad program for academic credit at an approved institution. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). |
Amount: |
3 awards of $600 |
O.A.C. '54 International Study Scholarship [T0586] |
Established in memory of Beth Duncan to support students participating in an exchange program, study abroad semester, or a field trip course. Submit a letter (of not more than two pages) outlining the intended international study program, reasons for choosing the program and the anticipated benefits of participation. Letters should also include a brief summary of extracurricular and student related activities. Letters of reference will be considered. Apply to the O.A.C. Awards Office by April 1, no more than two semesters prior to the commencement of the program. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Currently registered students in O.A.C. who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents with a minimum 75% cumulative program average who intend to participate in an exchange program, semester abroad, or field trip course. |
Amount: |
2 awards of $1,450 |
Physics Travel Scholarship [T0400] |
This award is given annually to assist students with travel and/or housing costs associated with attending a semester or more of academic study or co-operative work experience at a recognized university outside Canada. Depending on availability of funds, more than one recipient may be selected for this award. Applications must be accompanied by a one-page description of the planned travel, including budget, to the Chair of the Department of Physics at least two months prior to departure. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Student who has completed at least semester 4 of one of the majors in the Physics program with a cumulative average of 80% or greater, and who has obtained a Letter of Permission to attend the University abroad. |
Amount: |
1 award of $500 |
Richard and Sophia Hungerford Undergraduate Travel Scholarships [T4508] |
The estate of Richard and Sophia Hungerford, with the assistance of the Ontario government's OSOTF program, has established an endowment to provide travel scholarships to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need who wish to study in developing countries, or attend conferences on development. Apply to Student Financial Services with a description of the intended travel, an estimate of the travel costs and a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) at least one month prior to departure. Deadline dates are June 1 for Fall travel, October 1 for Winter travel, and February 1 for Summer travel. ACCESS AWARD. |
Donor(s): |
The Estate of Richard Hungerford
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Qualification(s): |
Registered undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need who have at least a 70% cumulative average in the last 2 semesters of full-time equivalent study are eligible. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award (see General Statements on Awards). |
Amount: |
Several awards of varying amounts to a maximum of $1,000 |
Robb Travel Grants [T3028] |
These travel grants have been provided in recognition of her love of agriculture, by the estate of Martha Robb, Paris, Ontario. Apply to the Dean, O.A.C. by April 15. Varying amounts (80% of the travel costs will be covered up to $750 per student). |
Donor(s): |
The estate of Martha Robb
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Qualification(s): |
O.A.C. students who are attending another university on a Letter of Permission. |
Amount: |
Several varies |
Roderick Long International Travel Grant [T0360] |
Offered in memory of the late Roderick Long, O.A.C.'54. Up to eighty percent of the travel costs associate with the study outside of Canada program will be covered up to a maximum of $1,000 per student. Application by letter should be made to the Dean O.A.C. by April 15, and include a description of the study abroad program. Travel grant (or grants) totalling $1,500. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
O.A.C. undergraduate student who is studying outside of Canada on an approved program for one or more semesters |
Amount: |
Several awards of $1,500 |
University of Guelph Travel Scholarships [T0421] |
The University of Guelph, through the sale of Guelph London House, has established an endowment to provide travel scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who wish to study outside of Canada but need financial support to do so. A total of $35,000 is available in the fund. Apply to Student Financial Services with a description of the intended travel, an estimate of the travel costs and a completed Financial Need Assessment Form (N.A.F.) at least one month prior to departure. Deadline dates are June 1 for Fall travel, October 1 for Winter travel, and February 1 for Summer travel. |
Donor(s): |
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Qualification(s): |
Registered undergraduate and graduate students that have completed 5.0 credits with demonstrated financial need who have a minimum 70% cumulative average in the last two semesters of full-time equivalent study are eligible to apply. The value of the award will depend on the assessed financial need. The scholarship can cover additional costs of travelling outside of Canada including: airfare, administrative costs, and differential costs of accommodation. |
Amount: |
Several up to $1,000 |
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