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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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ENERAL~18'STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDMcMASTER SUMMER WORK PROGRAMStHE UNIVERSITY LOAN FUNDS .ISmail short-term emergency loans from the. <strong>University</strong> funds are availableto assist students in any program. These funds have 'been supported'throughcontributions from a number of local Chapters, Imperial.order Daughters of the Empire, including the Emma Fr.ances Pratt, PrinpessMarina and Sovereign Chapters.BURSARIES,<strong>McMaster</strong> Summer Work Programs offer part-time and full:-time summerjobs to students demonstrating financial need to help them to meet costs 'not recognized under regular federal and provincial fin~ncial aid pro~/ grams. In particular, these programs are intended to. assist studentswho lack resources relative to their .assessed financial need and those,Who do not wish to borrow further due to a high' debt load.To apply for the <strong>McMaster</strong> Summer Work Programs identified below, Bursaries are granted by the' <strong>University</strong> Bursary Selection Committeestudents should see application and deadline information at http:// on the basis of demonstrated. financial rieed.. They are intended to supsfas.mcmaster.ca" , .' , , 'plement a student's own financial contribution, parental assistance andTHE R ROSS CRAIG MEMORIAL FUND WORK PROGRAMgovernment aid to help the student to complete the academic year.Established in 1997 in memory of R. Ross Craig. Avariable number of Application procedures and deadline information are available from theemployment opportunities made available to students demonstrating fi~ 'Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships, Gilmour Hall; Room 120 ornancial need. These jobs will provide an opportunity for students to on our web site at http://sfas.mcmaster.ca; Any government-sponsoredpursue research and/or assist with activities sponsored by the Centre 'student loan applicant'who is registeredahd in good standing (not onfor Studies of Children at Risk, ,<strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>. To be eligible for academic probation twice) as a student of <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> is eligibleconsideration, students must be approved for the Summer Work Program .. to appiy.' , ',. ' ' , " ' ,through the Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships. (90763) , Bursaries have been grouped according to category and/or Faculty.BURSARIESTHE HAMLIN FAMILYFOUNDATioN·WORKPROGRArvl '. ' G"'Established in 1996 by the Hamlin Family Foundation. A variable number of , , ________. _...;'____----------~~----------employment opportunities made to students in any program who demQn- THE 4 WINDS BURSARIES. " , , ,,'strate financial need. Preference wiH be given' to students i~ disciplines E'stablished in 1997 by John F. Evans and Patricia Peacock-Evans in recrelatedto the fields of Health Sciences and 'Engineering. To be eligible for ognltion of John's. long-standing association with <strong>McMaster</strong> as Chair. ofconsideration, students, must be' approved for the Summer Work Program The President's Club Executive Committee. The Bursary is named after thethrough the Office of Student Financial.Aid & Scholarships. (90656)' island where 'the family's cottage is, located. A variable number of bursa-THE SALLY~HORSFAI-L WORKPROGRAM ries to be granted to students who demonstrate financial need. (90708)Established in 1996, the Centre for Studies of Children at Risk, <strong>McMaster</strong> THE AINSWORTH BURSARI~S ,<strong>University</strong> hasa variable number of empl,oyment opp0r:tunities made avail- Established in 1996. To be granted to, undergraduate students in anyable to students demonstrating financial need, These jobs will provide program who demons~rate financial need. Preference 'to be given toan opportunity for students to pursue 'research and/or assist with activi- female students. (90578),ties spo(lsored by the Centre. To be eligible for consideration, stu~ents THE PHYLLIS MAY AITKEN BURSA'FlY FUNDmust be approved for the Summ~r Work Program through the Office of Established in 1997 by the bequest of PhyUiS May Aitken. ' A variableStudent Financiai Aid & Scholarships. (90657)humber 9f bursaries to, be granted to students enrolled in any programTHE HUMANITIES COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE WORK ENDOWMENT ' who demonstrate finan~iai need. (90653)Established in 1991 by Edward and Marga:ret Lyons, <strong>McMaster</strong> alumni of THE AMEX CANADA BURSARYthe Class of '49 and later augmented by friends of the Centre. A variable Established in 1997 by AMEX Canada Inc. in support of its belief that allnumber o(employment opportunities will be made available in The Edward students shbuld have the opportunity to pursue their educational goals.and Margaret Lyons Humanities Communications Centre to assist stu- To be granted ~o a student enrolled in any program who demonstratesdents demonstrating financial need. These jobs will provide an opportu~ , fihancial need. (90805) ,nity for students to pursue research in the, fields of computing and hu~ , THE AUBURN INDUSTRIAL SERVICES LTD BURSARY ,man communic~tion. To be eligible for consideration, students mustbe Established in 1997 by Auburn Industries Services Ltd. under the <strong>McMaster</strong>approved for the Summer Work Program through the Office of Student Student OpportunityFund initiative. To be granted to students enroUed inFinancial Aid & Scholarships. ,(90658),any program who demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to"THE McMASTER "McWORK" PROGRAM the recipient of The Auburn Industrial Services Ltd. Award. (90897)Established in 1996 by the <strong>University</strong> with the goal of, creating meaningful THE JOY BABY BURSARY . ' 'employment opportunities for current full-time students who, demonstrate Established in 1997 by Joy Baby under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportufinancialneed., To be eligible for consideration, students must be ap- 'hity Fund initiative. ,To be granted to a student enrolled in any prqgramproved for the Summer Work Program through ,the Office of Student who demonstrates financial need. (90809)Financial Aid & Scholarships. (90,659), . , THE CHARLES MURRAY BALL BURSARIES . ,SHORT-TERM EMERGENCY LOANS'Assistance in' the form of short-term emergency loans is sometimes. available to graduate or undergraduate students. Such loans cannot be.:-, given to pay tuition, books}ore, residence or other university exp~nses.Repayment of any loan is expected within 90 days or before thie end 'ofthe student's study period. Students requesting a short-term loan mustmeet with a representative from the Office of Student Financial Aid &, Scholarships to complete an application.A number of funds. exist t provide assistance to students in financialneed.EDITH M. GRiFFEN LOAN FUNDEstablished in 1957 by Paardeburg Chapter, lODE, in honour of Mrs. H.S.Griffen.MARGARET B. SUTTERBY MEMORIAL FUNDEstablished ih 1955 by the 67th <strong>University</strong> Battery Chapter, lODETHE MciLROY LOAN FUND .Established in 1956 by the <strong>University</strong> Women's Club ,of Hamilton. Toassist female students in the final level of any program.THE IVOR WYNNE MEMORIAL LOAN FUND ,Established in 1971 in memory of Ivor Wynne,. Dean of' Students.' Toassist students in any program. ' >Established in 1993 by bequest of May Alexandra Ball in memory of herbrother Charles Murray Ball. To assist students in any program who '. demonstrate financial need. (90560)THEDR: C. HOWARD BENTALLANDDR. SHIRLEY F. BE~TALL BURSARIES· " ,/Established'in 1999 by Dr. C. Howard Bentall (Class of '37) and Dr ., Shirley F. Bentall (Class of '46) under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity.Fund initiative. A variable number of bursaries, to be granted.tostudentsenrolled in any program who demonstrate financial need. (90855)THE BETZNER FAMILY MEMORIAL BURSARIES 'Est~blished in 1996 by th(3 Betzner Family of Dundas, Ontario. A variable.number of bursaries to be granted to students enrolled in any programwho demonstrate financial need. , (90580)THE BIRKS FAMILY FOUNDATION BURSARY FUNDEstablished in 1987 by The Birks Family Foundation in support ot'its belief,o. that all students should have the opportunity to pursue 'their eplucationalgoals. Avariable number of bursaries to be granted to students annuallywho demonstrate financial need. (90960)THE-BOWES FAMILY BURSARIES' ,Established in 1996 by Eleanor and Terrence Aurini of Cambridge. Avariable number of bursarie,s to be granted ,to students enrolled in anyprogram who demonstrate financi'al need. Preference to be given tofemale students. (90581) ,

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