Music - Fountain School of Performing Arts Ian Perry-Berger Instrument Award
Established in memory of much loved son, Ian, to continue his generosity of spirit by helping to enrich the lives of music students and aid them in reaching their ultimate potential. The award is intended to offset the cost of purchase of an instrument needed for study, or to offset the costs of instrument repairs or supplies.

Eligibility: Students in Music programs at the Fountain School of Performing Arts.
Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
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Jay/MacLellan Individual Music Leadership Award
Recognizes a student in a full time Music program at the Fountain School of Performing Arts who demonstrates a high level of artistic performance and a commitment to extracurricular activities and leadership in the University and/or musical community.

Eligibility: Full time students in the Music programs at the Fountain School
Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
Application Deadline: October 15
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Djokic Family Prize for Excellence in Performance
Lynn Stodola and Philippe Djokic were long-standing faculty members of the Dalhousie Music Department. They were inspired by the talent and dedication of students and wish to recognize and encourage students to strive for excellence. The prize recognizes an instrumental or voice student at the Fountain School of Performing Arts who demonstrates exceptional musical talent with the potential for a professional career. The prize is awarded at the annual Concerto Night concert.

Eligibility: Students enrolled in Music programs are considered based on an audition to perform at Concerto Night.
Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
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FSPA Music Bursary for Black and Indigenous Students
Created through the generosity of members of the faculty and staff of the Fountain School of Performing Arts (FSPA), the FSPA Music Bursary for Black and Indigenous Students is intended to relieve financial difficulties and encourage diversity and student success in Music degree programs.

Eligibility: Available to Black and Indigenous undergraduate students that demonstrate financial need enrolled in a Music degree program in the Fountain School of Performing Arts.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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Jay/MacLellan Music Competition Award
To support students in the Fountain School of Performing Arts (Music) who demonstrate a high level of artistic performance and require support to attend a regional ,national, or international music competition or program that is endorsed by the Fountain School of Performing Arts. Eligible recipients will demonstrate a high level of academic performance (measured by GPA), involvement in extracurricular activities and/or demonstration of leadership skills. Recipients are eligible to reapply for the award in subsequent years of study.

Eligibility: Students in Music programs at the Fountain School.
Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
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Isaac MacDonald Memorial Bursary
This fund will provide an annual bursary to an undergraduate student who self-identifies as a person with Dyslexia.

Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15th
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Advancement Bursary for Black Canadian or Indigenous Students
This bursary was created through the generosity of members of the staff of the Office of Advancement. The bursary is intended to alleviate financial difficulties for Black Canadian and Indigenous students.

Eligibility: Available to an undergraduate Black/African Canadian student or Indigenous student. The student will have demonstrated financial need.
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
Application Deadline: November 15
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John David and Ellen Matheson Allen Endowment Fund
The bursaries to be known as John David and Ellen Matheson Allen bursaries are in memory of John David Allen and his wife, Ellen Margaret Allen, both graduates of the Department of Education of the University. In the selection of the recipients of the bursaries, priority is to be given to First Nations, but where no such persons apply, the bursaries are to be given to other applicants as determined by the appropriate office of the University.

Eligibility: Available to students in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science programs at Dalhousie. Applicants will have demonstrated financial need and have satisfactory academic standing.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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Aramark Leadership Award
This award provides scholarships for returning undergraduate students at Dalhousie registered in the Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Arts and Social Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Professions, Management, Science, or the Diploma of Dental Hygiene who show leadership in the community. Eligible students must have been full-time Dalhousie students during the previous academic year, be currently registered as a full-time undergraduate student, be in good academic standing, and demonstrate involvement and dedication to the Dalhousie community through leadership, citizenship and/or sportsmanship. Applications are available through DalOnline - Student Awards and Financial Aid section.

Eligibility: Available to current Dalhousie undergraduate students in any program at Dalhousie University (excluding the Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture).
Application Type: Aramark Leadership Award Application
Value: $4,000
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Helen Archibald Memorial Bursary
To provide one or more bursaries for undergraduate students from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, with preference given to students from Richmond County.

Eligibility: Available to full-time undergraduate students registered in the Faculty of Architecture & Planning, Arts & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Professions, Management, Science, or the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants will have demonstrated financial need, have satisfactory academic standing, and be a resident of Cape Breton.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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The Eva and David Ashkins Memorial Bursary
The donors established this fund for the purpose of assisting pupils who have matriculated from selected high schools to enter Dalhousie. These high schools are (first) North Queen’s Rural High School or Bridgewater High School, and (secondly) other high schools in the province of Nova Scotia. The recipient may be considered in subsequent years for further assistance.

Eligibility: Available to undergraduate students registered in the Faculty of Architecture & Planning, Arts & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Professions, Management, Science, or the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants will have demonstrated financial need and have satisfactory academic standing. See award description for specific eligibility requirements.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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Nathan T. Ashkins Scholarship
Each year, the Nathan T. Ashkins fund provides for a scholarship to a student in Arts and Science who is beyond first year.

Eligibility: Available to current undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences or the Faculty of Science.
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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Helen Mary and Earl Atkins Memorial Bursary
A trust from the estate of Helen Mary and Earl Atkins to provide bursaries for those who might other wise be unable to attend university.

Eligibility: Available to first and second year undergraduate students registered in the Faculty of Architecture & Planning, Arts & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Professions, Management, Science, or the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants will have demonstrated financial need, have satisfactory academic standing, and be residents of rural Nova Scotia.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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The Atlantic Barber Shop Harmony Award
The Nova Scotia Chapter of the Society for the Presentation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America has established a fund to award an annual prize to a student enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in Music, who, in the estimation of the School, demonstrates outstanding aptitude and achievement leading to a professional career in an aspect of choral music (conducting, composing, arranging, singing, etc.) Normally awarded to a fourth year student, with the discretion of the School it may be used as a Graduation Prize.

Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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Avery Prize
This prize, bequeathed by J. F. Avery, MD, will be awarded on graduation to the student standing highest among graduates of the general degree program. The recipient cannot have received the Governor General’s Silver Medal or University Silver Medal. For the aforementioned medals and prize, a student who is completing a second Dalhousie degree will have only those courses required for a second degree used when calculating their cumulative average. In addition, any disciplinary action by the Senate Discipline Committee shall be deemed sufficient cause for any student to be ineligible. For more information on deadlines and application procedures, please visit: www.dal.ca/scholarships.

Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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Donnell and Betty Beaton Bursary
This bursary is to provide one or more bursaries for undergraduate students from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Eligibility: Available to full-time students entering first year of the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science programs at Dalhousie. Applicants will have demonstrated financial need, have satisfactory academic standing, and be a resident of Cape Breton, with preference given to graduates of Baddeck Rural High School.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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The Avie Bennett Prize
This prize is one of six established by Mr. Avie Bennett, former Chairman and President of McClelland and Stewart to mark the company’s 90th anniversary and the 40th anniversary of the New Canadian Library, of which the founding general editor was Dalhousie Professor Emeritus Dr. Malcolm M. Ross. It is awarded each year for the best essay on Canadian literature submitted from an undergraduate course at Dalhousie during the current academic year. Essays may have been written for courses in any department, but they should focus explicitly on a Canadian literary topic and not on history or culture more generally, and they must be written in English. Essays should be nominated by instructors; clean copies should be submitted by the specified date.

Eligibility: Available to any undergraduate student.
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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Harry and Kaye Bernstein Bursary
A bursary to an undergraduate student born and living in Halifax from a low income family, who shows financial need.

Eligibility: Available to undergraduate students registered in the Faculty of Architecture & Planning, Arts & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Professions, Management, Science, or the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants will have demonstrated financial need and have satisfactory academic standing. See award description for specific eligibility requirements.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship to Dalhousie University
The Halifax-Dartmouth City Council of Beta Sigma Phi sorority has established an endowment of $2,000 whereby the annual income will provide for a scholarship. The successful candidate will be selected from the following categories, listed preferentially: first, an active Member; secondly, a daughter, son or spouse of an active Member; and thirdly, some other student chosen by the Registrar’s Office. Applications are available from sorority members.

Eligibility: Available to students entering any program at Dalhousie University, with preference to an active member of the sorority or the child or spouse of an active sorority member.
Application Type: See dal.ca/scholarships for more information
Application Deadline: July 31
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Allan and Lura Bevan Memorial Scholarship
Colleagues and friends of the late Allan Bevan have established a memorial scholarship. The scholarship is to be awarded, in the first place, to a student in the Major program (that is a student entering the third or fourth year of the Majors program). In the absence of a suitable candidate from the Major program, the scholarship will be awarded to a student entering the third or fourth year of the Honours program. If there are no suitable candidates from English, the selection will be made by the School of Performing Arts.

Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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