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Gift of graduates of University College and other friends of the late Professor Malcolm Wallace, former principal of University College and head of the Department of English. The award has a value of approximately $2,000 cash with a total possible value of $4,000, for excellence in any subject or for general proficiency. Awarded to a student intending to specialize in English.
The scholarships include tuition allowance of $500 per year which is renewable with an annual grade point average of at least 3.50 on a course load of 4 full course equivalents (FCEs) from September to September.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
Bequest of the late Florence Louisa Cody; awarded for general proficiency.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
The Second Reuben Wells Leonard Fellowship, is to be awarded to a University College student for the purpose of graduate studies within or outside Canada.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required
To be considered for this award, a student must be registered in SDS program and it must be awarded in accordance with the UofT Policy on Student Awards and OSOTF II / OTSS program guidelines. The SDS Awards Committee makes its selection from among applicants on the basis of financial need and merit. Scholarships and awards will be given to students without regard to students’ college membership.
Eligibility Requirements
- U of T Student: Registered in a UC program, Enrolled in a college other than UC
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required
A bequest of the late Shirley L. Muir (UC 1923), the value of this scholarship is the annual income from the fund. It is for a student with high standing and financial need.
Apply using the online grant application available on ACORN.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required
Gift of the late Sir John Gibson (UC 1863). The value is approximately $400 plus the tuition allowance for a total possible value of approximately $2,400 over four years; awarded for general proficiency.
The scholarships include tuition allowance of $500 per year which is renewable with an annual grade point average of at least 3.50 on a course load of 4 full credit equivalents (FCEs) from September to September.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
The Special Woodhouse Prize is the bequest of the late A.S.P. Woodhouse, for many years head of the Department of English. The prize is of the value of up to $5,000 to assist University College graduates to pursue studies in English at graduate schools within or outside Canada.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required
Endowed by the late Professor Squair; prize equals the value of the annual income from the fund to be used for books.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
Gift of the late J.S. McLean. The awards have a value of $1000 each; the number is determined by the balance of the income from the fund; awarded for general proficiency.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
To be awarded in recognition of student work in Asian Canadian Studies. The selection will be based on the recommendation of the Director of the Canadian Studies Program, who will consider financial need, academic performance and extracurricular activities. Recipients must satisfy the eligibility requirements of the OSOTF II program. Students from all colleges are eligible.
Eligibility Requirements
- U of T Student: Enrolled in a college other than UC
- U of T Student: Registered in a UC program, Enrolled in a college other than UC
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required