One or more scholarships of $20,000 or more, payable over four years will be awarded to students with outstanding academic records, who are entering an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Preference will be given, in order, to students who completed secondary school studies on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, or in Canada. At the discretion of the Dean, this scholarship may not be awarded to students who hold another scholarship from the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. To be automatically renewed a student must have completed a total of 12 or more academic units in any two terms of study between May and April and maintained a cumulative grade point average of 7.00 or higher. The scholarship is automatically renewed for each year of the student’s full-time study in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science until completion of a first degree or for a maximum of three years, whichever is the shorter period. A student whose cumulative grade point average falls below 7.00 may file a written appeal with the Senate Committee on Awards to seek special consideration for the renewal of the scholarship. Students registered in a co-op or work experience work term will automatically be renewed when they next complete 12 or more academic units in two terms, provided they have a cumulative grade point average of 7.00. Any student who takes neither a co-op, work experience/work term, nor academic units for one or more terms may forfeit their scholarship. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science.
One or more scholarships of $20,000 or more, payable over four years will be awarded to students with outstanding academic records, who are entering an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Preference will be given, in order, to students who completed secondary school studies on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, or in Canada. At the discretion of the Dean, this scholarship may not be awarded to students who hold another scholarship from the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. To be automatically renewed a student must have completed a total of 12 or more academic units in any two terms of study between May and April and maintained a cumulative grade point average of 7.00 or higher. The scholarship is automatically renewed for each year of the student’s full-time study in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science until completion of a first degree or for a maximum of three years, whichever is the shorter period. A student whose cumulative grade point average falls below 7.00 may file a written appeal with the Senate Committee on Awards to seek special consideration for the renewal of the scholarship. Students registered in a co-op or work experience work term will automatically be renewed when they next complete 12 or more academic units in two terms, provided they have a cumulative grade point average of 7.00. Any student who takes neither a co-op, work experience/work term, nor academic units for one or more terms may forfeit their scholarship. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Department(s): Computer Science, Engineering.
No application required. Renewable: Yes. One or more scholarships of $20,000 or more, payable over four years will be awarded to students with outstanding academic records, who are entering an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Preference will be given, in order, to students who completed secondary school studies on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, or in Canada. At the discretion of the Dean, this scholarship may not be awarded to students who hold another scholarship from the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. To be automatically renewed a student must have completed a total of 12 or more academic units in any two terms of study between May and April and maintained a cumulative grade point average of 7.00 or higher. The scholarship is automatically renewed for each year of the student’s full-time study in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science until completion of a first degree or for a maximum of three years, whichever is the shorter period. A student whose cumulative grade point average falls below 7.00 may file a written appeal with the Senate Committee on Awards to seek special consideration for the renewal of the scholarship. Students registered in a co-op or work experience work term will automatically be renewed when they next complete 12 or more academic units in two terms, provided they have a cumulative grade point average of 7.00. Any student who takes neither a co-op, work experience/work term, nor academic units for one or more terms may forfeit their scholarship. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science.
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