European Studies Marjorie F. Ellis Scholarships
The late Marjorie F. Ellis bequeathed one-half of the remainder of her estate to Dalhousie University for scholarships to worthy students.

Eligibility: Available to entering and current undergraduate students (excluding students studying at the Faculty of Agriculture).
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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European Union Centre of Excellence (EUCE) Prize
Prize awarded by EUCE for the best essay on Europe and the European Union.

Eligibility: Available to any Dalhousie student.
Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
Value: $100
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Adrian Facca Leadership Fund
The Adrian Facca Leadership Fund has been established in Memory of Adrian Facca. Adrian graduated from Dalhousie University with Bachelor’s degrees in both Arts (1980) and Commerce (1982). He proudly wore number 19 for the Dalhousie Tigers hockey team for five seasons, starting in 1977. He exemplified leadership both on and off the ice and was an important contributor to his team and to Dalhousie.

Eligibility: Awarded to students on the Tigers men’s hockey and women’s volleyball teams.
Application Type: Contact the Department of Athletics for more information
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Ross Faulkner Scholarships
The University received from the Estate of Julia L. Faulkner a bequest to provide scholarships in memory of her husband, Dr. Ebenezer Ross Faulkner.

Eligibility: Available to entering and current undergraduate students (excluding students studying at the Faculty of Agriculture).
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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The SLT Bruce Galloway Memorial Prize
Friends, family and shipmates of Sub-Lieutenant Bruce David Galloway, a member of the Ship’s Company of H.M.C.S. Fraser and a 1983 Arts graduate of Dalhousie, have established a memorial fund. The prize is to be awarded to the student, male or female, attending Dalhousie University on the Regular Officer Training Plan who attained the highest academic standing (not less than a passing standing) in the program in which he or she is enrolled. A prize is to be awarded in each year in which there is a student attending Dalhousie on the Regular Officer Training Plan who achieves a passing standing.

Eligibility: Available to a current undergraduate student (excluding the Faculty of Agriculture).
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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Dr. Frederick J. Gaudet Scholarship
Dr. Gaudet bequeathed to the University in 1978 a sum of money to provide for a scholarship in Arts.

Eligibility: Available to entering and current undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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The Irving and Jeanne Glovin Award
The Oskar Schindler Humanities Foundation established this award in 2003 to support research into the meaning and principles underlying “good human conduct”. Students enrolled in any major discipline, for example, Languages, Social Sciences, Humanities and Performing Arts, or any interdisciplinary program, for example, Canadian Studies, European Studies, Gender and Women Studies and IDS are encouraged to apply. The recipient will preferably have broad general education and interdisciplinary interests appropriate to the research topic chosen.

Eligibility: Available to a full-time student in the final year of any undergraduate program or any year of a graduate program at Dalhousie University.
Application Type: Contact the Faculty for more information
Application Deadline: mid-February
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Governors' Awards
In 1992, to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Dalhousie Student Union, and to recognize students’ contribution to the quality and vitality of the University, the Board of Governors established a set of awards to be known as Governors’ Awards. Up to four awards can be made each year, for exceptional contributions or leadership in the extracurricular realm in such areas as university governance, development of a sense of community on campus, community service, internationalizing the campus, visual or performing arts, minority access or athletics. To be eligible, students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Otherwise, all students - undergraduate, graduate, or professional faculty students, full or part-time, at any stage in their academic career, may be considered for an award. Information is available on the Student Services website.

Application Type: Contact the Department, School, or College for more information
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Governor General’s Silver Medal
Offered by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, this medal is awarded to the undergraduate student who has achieved the highest academic standing among graduates of baccalaureate programs.

Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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The Graham Family Athletic Awards
John and Lina Graham have established the Graham Family Athletic Awards, which recognize the contributions that varsity student athletes make in enriching the quality of life at Dalhousie University. Awards are available to entering and continuing varsity athletes. Award recipients should demonstrate positive attributes in the areas of citizenship, sportsmanship, and community service.

Eligibility: Available to student athletes in any program at Dalhousie University (excluding the Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture).
Application Type: Contact the Department of Athletics for more information
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MacCallum S. Grant Charitable Foundation Bursary
The MacCallum S. Grant Charitable Foundation supports a number of bursaries for Dalhousie University students each year. First priority will be given to students who have lived in Halifax County, Guysborough County and Preston for a period of at least two years immediately prior to receiving a bursary. Students from the former City of Halifax, Dartmouth and the town of Bedford are not eligible to receive a bursary.

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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Enid Hager Clarke Textbook Fund
A bequest from the Estate has set up an endowment from which to award bursaries to assist students from certain geographic areas of New Brunswick. Students who are domiciled in King’s and Saint John counties are eligible under the terms of the bequest.

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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Halifax Youth Foundation Bursaries
The Halifax Youth Foundation established this bursary to support Nova Scotia undergraduate students in their educational pursuits by reducing financial barriers they face.

Eligibility: Available to an undergraduate student enrolled in any degree program at Dalhousie University. The student must be a resident of Nova Scotia, have demonstrated financial need and be twenty-four years of age or younger.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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W. L. Harper Scholarship
From the Estate of Arta Falconer Harper a bequest to the University makes possible the provision of a number of awards from the annual income.

Eligibility: Available to entering and current undergraduate students (excluding students studying at the Faculty of Agriculture).
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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Annie M. Harrison Bursary
The annual income from the bequest of $5,000 from the Estate of Annie M. Harrison provides a number of bursaries.

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.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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Alice M. Haverstock Bursary
From the Estate of Gertrude H. Fox came a bequest to endow a bursary fund in the name of Alice M. Haverstock.

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.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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Hayes Family Award
The Hayes Family Award reawards a top varsity athlete.

Eligibility: Awarded to a Dalhousie Tigers varisty team member who has a term or cumulative GPA of 3.70 or higher and who is also receiving a student loan.
Application Type: Contact the Department of Athletics for more information
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Dr. Mary G. Hickman Memorial Scholarship
Under the will of Theresa Rose Hickman, this scholarship fund was established in memory of her late daughter Mary Hickman, MD 1972. This fund provides scholarships in recognition of academic excellence at Dalhousie.

Eligibility: Available to entering and current undergraduate students.
Application Type: Automatic Consideration – No Application Required
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The Annette S. Hill Bursaries
The University received an endowment under the Will of the late Annette S. Hill to set up a fund, the income to be used to assist needy students.

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.
Application Type: General Online Bursary Application
Application Deadline: October 15
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R. J. Hill Bursary
This award was created with a gift from Ronald James Hill.

Eligibility: Available to current students in the Bachelor of Arts program 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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