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the Alumni Scholarship for Nursing Graduate Students
Established by Queen's Nursing Alumni and awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering first year of the graduate program in nursing. Students in second year may also be deemed eligible if they have maintained first class standing.
the Meds '72 Jack Milliken Bursary
Established by members of the class of Medicine 1972 in recognition of their 25th reunion. Awarded on the basis of need to undergraduate students in any medical year within the School of Medicine, who are residents of Ontario.
the Commerce 1996 Entrance Scholarship
Established by the class of Commerce 1996. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated community leadership to students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program.
the Susman Family Lecture Series
Created to honour Susman Family members who are graduates of Queen's, including Dr. Abraham Susman, MD'28, Dr. William Susman, MD'23, and Dr. Benjamin Susman, MD'33. This lecture will fund an annual speaker in medical education.
the Colette Tonge Bursary
Established in honour of Professor Colette Tonge. Awarded on the basis of need to students in any year of any Faculty or School who have been selected to participate in a formal Queen's University bi-lateral exchange at a French-speaking host university.
the Arts '50 Scholarship
Established by the Class of Arts '50. Awarded to a student entering final year in the Faculty of Arts and Science who has made a personal contribution to the life of the University and maintained a GPA of at least 2.0 on the work of his or her program.
the Eva Steacy Award
Established by Robert J. Steacy, Comm'73, in honour of his mother, Eva Steacy, awarded to students in the four-year Bachelor of Nursing Science program . Awarded on the basis of need, academic achievement, leadership and involvement in the community.
the Charles Martyn Elliott and Kathleen Mead Elliott Award for Travel Fellowships in Education
Established in memory of Charles Martyn Elliott (Arts '44) and Kathleen Mead Elliott (Arts '42). Awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Education for study outside Canada in the field of teacher education.
the Herbert F. Malcolm Scholarship
Established by John Malcolm (Arts 1953) in memory of his father, Herbert F. Malcolm, (BTh 1926). Awarded to a student on the basis of academic excellence for work in second year German Studies courses.
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