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Gift of the University College Alumni Association in honour of former principal Hallett's outstanding contributions to the college; this award has a value of $500 and is awarded to the student graduating with the highest cumulative average in a four-year program in physics or the physical sciences.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
For UC students on the basis of academic merit or financial need.
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- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
Created by Klaus Goldschlag (UC 1944), in honour of Allan Coatsworth, whose ecumenical benevolence assisted young Jewish Torontonians before and during the Second World War. To be awarded annually to students in University College who have achieved high standing in one or more of the following areas of study: history, philosophy and languages. Awards have a value of $500 and are variable in number.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
The Allan Coatsworth Memorial Scholarship was created by Klaus Goldschlag (UC 1944) in honour of Allan Coatsworth, whose ecumenical benevolence assisted young Jewish Torontonians before and during the Second World War. It is awarded annually to students in University College who have achieved high standing in one or more of the following areas of study: history, philosophy and languages. The primary criterion for the award is financial need. Awards have a value of $500 and are variable in number.
Apply using the online grant application available on ACORN.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required
In memory of Flt/Lt. S.A. Marshall (UC 1948) who gave his life in the service of Canada on May 19, 1956. The bursary of the value of the annual income is awarded to a student entering their graduating year, requiring financial assistance, who has in previous years obtained high academic standing and has been active in student affairs. Approximate value is $400.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Application Required
The prize will alternate between Old French of the third year and French phonetics of the first year and will be awarded to a student ranking first in first-class honours in the subjects of Old French and French Phonetics respectively. If no candidate qualifies, the prize may be awarded elsewhere at the discretion of college council.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
The bequest of the late Mrs. Helen Shepard, for a student who intends to enter Graduate Studies in Biology at the University of Toronto.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
Bequest of the late Mrs. Helen Shepard, to be awarded for the best UC student graduating in the biological sciences.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
Bequest of the late Mrs. Helen Shepard in memory of her daughter Ann, a student of Parkdale Collegiate who died in 1928 before entering University; the first scholarship with a value of $400, the second of $300, and the remaining four of $250 each. In making the first two awards, preference will be given to students intending to enter a second-year program in biological sciences.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required
Bequest of the late Mrs. Helen Shepard in memory of her daughter, Ann, a student of Parkdale Collegiate who died in 1928 before entering university. The value of each award is $700 and is awarded for general proficiency, including biology. Preference may be given to candidates intending to specialize in the biological field.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in UC
How to Apply
- Automatic Consideration/No Application Required