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the Commerce 1974 Exchange Bursary
Established by the Class of Commerce 1974. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the third year or fourth year of the Bachelor of Commerce program who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange.
the Centre for Social Impact Fund
This fund supports the Centre for Social Impact, located within Smith School of Business. The Centre was founded in 2004 to help train students to meet these challenges and to foster research that would ultimately promote better CSI practice.
the Commerce '66/James R. Booth Memorial Award
Established by the Class of Commerce 1966 and in memory of their classmate James R. Booth, B.Com. 1966. Awarded to undergraduate students in the Smith School of Business on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement.
the EMBA Legacy Fund
Established by the EMBA Class of 1994 to support activities that contribute to the EMBA program in the Smith School of Business that promote leadership excellence and innovation in order to enable EMBA stay at the forefront of executive education.
the Commerce 1954 Entrance Scholarship
Established by the Commerce Class of 1954. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
the Ruth Harriet McKenzie Bursary
Established in memory of Ruth Harriet McKenzie. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic achievement to students in any year of the Commerce program in the Smith School of Business. Extra-curricular activities will be considered.
the Queen's Case Competition Union Fund
Your gift shall be used to povide financial support for Commerce students participating in Queen's Case Competition Union (QCCU) case competitions, helping to cover the associated costs.
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