330 ,STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDTHE O'SHAUGHNESSY BURSARYTHE HELEN CALDWELL BURSARY, Established in 1986 by the family and friends of the :Iate Mar,garet Est,ablished in 2000 by Helen Ccildwell, (Cla,ss of '42, Faculty of Humani~, O'Shaughnessy, RN, this bursary is to be, used to alleyiate financial n~ed ties.), To be granted to'a student enroUed in Level III orlV of the Women's ', for students pursuing a.-n,education in Nursing (basic or post-diploma' Studies Program who demonstrates, financial rieed. (90940) ,, stream) in Level \1; III, or IV. (90535) THE NORMAN NATHANIEL CASKEY BURSARIES ",THE PASSI FAMILY BURSARYEstablished in 1996 ~YJune Caskey of Hamilton in memorypf her father.,Established in 1997 by Chitra and Narendar Passi under the <strong>McMaster</strong> A variable number of bursaries to be granted to students ,enrolled in a'Student Opportunity Fund initiative in the belief that all students should prqgram in Music who/demonstrate financial need. (90585)have the opportunity to pursue therr educational goals. To be granted to 'THE GERALDINE LORETTA COSFORD BURSARIESa,stuqentwho demonstrates financial need and is enrolled in the Faculty -Established in j997 by Geraldine Loretta Cosfordunder the <strong>McMaster</strong> StuofHealth Scie'nces. Preference to' be' given to- students enrolJed in the dent Opportunity Fund initiative. A variable number to be granted to studentsDiploma in Child Life St!Jdies FuJI-time Diploma program. (90787) , ' enrolled in the Faculty of Humanities who demon~trate financial need.PrefMTHE DR~ SUSAN BEVERLEY PLANK' MEMORIAL BURSARY , erence to be given to students who have completed Level I. '(90692)Established in ,1997 by Mr. William J. Plank, family and friends, in memory THE GERALDINE LORETTA COSFORD GENERAL BURSARIESof Dr. Susan Beverley Plank (Class of "90). To be granted to 'a studentEstal;llis~ed' in 1999 by ,Geraldine Loretta Cosford (Class of '35 and '39)., who demonstrates financial need and is enrolled inth'e 'Faculty of Health To be granted to students enrolled in the Arts and Science Program, theSciences, School of Medicine. (90791),Faculties of Business, Engineering, Humanities, Science and Social SciencesTHE SALENA FAMILY BURSARY , wh"o demonstrate financial need'and have attained a minim'um CAof 7.0. (90870) , ' \ ,Established in 1997 under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student ,opportunity Fundinitiativeby'Dr. Bruno Salena, (Class of '81), full-time faculty member in the THE SUZANNE E. CRAVEN BURSARY'Faculty-of Health Sciences, and his family. To be granted toa student Established in 1997 by Mrs. Suzanne, Craven in support ot.,<strong>McMaster</strong>who' demonstrates financial need and is enrolled,in the Faculty of Health $tud~nts. To ,be granted to students enrolled in the Faculty of HumanitiesSciences, School of Medicine. (90801) who demonstrate financ!al.,,:need.(90694) ,THE EARL FRANKLIN DAMUDE BURSARY , ,THE SCHOOL OF;Nl)RSING BURSARY ~ Established in 1993 by Dr. Christa Saas, in memo~ of Earl FranklinDamudeEstablished in 2004 by the School of Nursi'1g throl,lgh the 'generosity of (Class of '36.) To be granted to a student who demonstrates financialits alumni and friends under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fun9 II need and'has completed Level II of,a program in English or HistprY. (90570)'initiative~' To be granted to a student in the School of Nursing who dem'- ," THE DARVILLE BUR,SARY '. ' ' . ,onstratesfinancial need., (91003) " , -fH, E SYLVIA, AND BRIAN WALKER BURSARIES' , " ' " Establi~hed in 2004'by Jack S: Darville (Class of '68) und,er the <strong>McMaster</strong>,Student Oppo'rt'unityFund II initiative. To be granted to a student in theEstablished in 1996 by Sylvia (Hunt) and Brian Walker. To be granted to, Faculty of Humanities who demonstrates finanCial need. Preference will, a student enrolled in H~manitiesl or Nursing I who demonstrates financial be given to a student enrolled in a music 'or art program in'the School of,need. Preference to be given to students who have demonstrated lea,d- "the Arts. (9098n 'ershipand involvement ,in 'university and community' acti\(ities. (90650) THE GORDON H: DEAN BURSARIESTHE AUDREY AND BOB WAUGH BURSARYEstablished in 1996 by Gordon H. Dean of Stoney, Creek. To b,egranted, Established in 1.997 by Audrey and Bob Waugh under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Stu~ , to a student, who demonstrates financial need. Preference wi,lI be givendent Opportunity Fund initiative. To be granted to a student enrqlledin the to a st,udent enrolled ,in Level III of a program in Arts and Science or LevelFaculty of Health Sciences who demonstrates financiat need. Preference III of a program in the Faculty of Humanities. (90594) ,to be given to a~tudent involved in Gerontological research. (90796) , THE MARGERY E. DIXON MEMORIAL BURSARYTHE DR. JANET WEISZ BURSARYEstablished in 2003 in loving memory of MargerY E. Dixon (9lass 0.1 '35), Established in 2004 by Dr. Janet Weisz, under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student by Geraldine ,Phenix under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Oppprtunity Furid IIOpportunity Trust Fund II initiative. To be granted tostudents enrolled in initiative. A variable number 'of bursaries to be granted to students in the, the Faculty of Health Sciences who demonstrate financial need. (91012);, ' Facuity of Humanities who dem6nstrate financial need. Preference willbe given to students enrolled in a program in the Department of EnglishFACULTY OF HUMANITIES ' 8.':ld Cultural Studies. (90994)THE JENNIFER AND THEODORE ARCAND, ENGLISH BURSARYTHEALAN AND CLAIRE EATOCKBURSARIESEstablished in'1999 byAlanEatock (Class of '47) and Claire EatockunderEstablishedjn 1997 by Theodore Arcand (Class of '57), in memory of his the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund initiative. A variable number ofwife, Jennifer (Class of '57), whose interest was Baroque EngliSh po-, ,bursaries tobe granted tos~udentsiri the Faculty of Humanities whoetry. To be ,granted to an undergraduate pr graduate student enrolled in 'a demonstrate financial need. '(90856) ,program in English, who demons~rates financial need. (90807) , THE ENERSYSTEM INSULATION LTD. BURSARY ,THE ESTELLE AND CHUB BAXTER BURSARY'Established in 1997 by EnerSystem Insulation Ltd. in s'upport of its beliefEstablished in 2003 by, Estelle and Chub Baxt~r under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student that all students should 'have the opportunity to pursue their educationalOpportunity Fund II initiative. To be granted to a student ,in the Faculty of goals. To be granted to a student enrolled in the Faculty of HumanitiesHumanities who demoristratesfinancial need. Preference wlll be given to a who demonstrates financial need. (90702) ,student enrolled in an Art History program in the School of the Arts. (90991) THE FESTITALIA CORPORATION BURSARYTHE MARJORIEE. (WATSON) BEATTIE BURSARYEstablished in 1997 by the Festitalia ,Corporation under the <strong>McMaster</strong>EstabliShed in 1997 by William'W. Beattie (Class 01'68) in honour of his StudenfOpportunity Fund initiative. To be granted, in alternating years, tomother, Marjori~ E. (Watson) Beattie (Class of '33), under the <strong>McMaster</strong> a student who demonstrateS financial need and is, enrolled in the Depart-Student Opportunity Fund initiative. To be granted to a student enrolled in ,'ment of Modern Languages 'and Linguistics" specializing in Italian, or isany program wtJo ,demonstrates ,financial need. Preference to be given enrolled lnthe, School of the Arts. (90706) _to students enrolled in the Faculty of Humanities. (9.0811)THE WAYNE C. FOX BURSARIES, THE WILLIAM DAVID BROADHEAD MEMORIAL BURSARY' EstabJishedin 1999, by Wayne C. Fox in support of :his belief that allEstablished in 2003 by family in ,memory of William "David Broadhead students should have the opportunity to pursue their educational gOals.(Chiss of ,'39) und~r the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund fI initiative. A variable number of bursaries will b,e granted to students who d~mon-To be granted to a student in the Faculty of Humanities who demon- strate financial need and are enrolled in the Fa9ulty of Humanities or thestrates financial need~ Preference will be 'given to a student enrolled in Faculty of Social Sciences or the Commerce program at the DeGrootea program in the Department o(English and Cultural Studies. (90992) School of Business. (90857) , 'THE MARIE IRELAND BUSH MEMORIAL BURSARIEStHE 'BILL AND HELEN H,AIGHT BURSARYEstablished in 1996 by Helen I reland Caldwell in memory of Marie Ireland' Established in 2004 by Helen (Class of '49) and Bill Haight under the<strong>McMaster</strong>Bush, Class 'of '48 and dedicated teacher; who instilled in,her students a Student Opportunity Fund II initiative.Tobe granted to students 'enrolled in the'love of learning. Avctriable number of bwsaries to be granted to students Faculty of Humanities who, demonstrate financial need. Preference to be, enrolled in a pro,gram in English who demon~trate financial need. (90583) giv~n to students in Level II or III of a Music program, (91007).
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID33 tTHE HALL FAMILY BURSARYTHE KATHLEEN AND DENNISMcCALLA BURSARIESEstablished in 2004 by Frederick A. Hall under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Established in 2003 by Kathleen and DenniS McCalia, former Dean, Fac~'Opportunity Fund II initiative. To be granted to a student enrolled in the ulty of Science 'and later Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences atFacu,lty of Humanities who demonstrates finahcial need. (91001) <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>. To be grant~d to students who demonstrate finan-, 'cfal need and are enrolled in a program in Science, Humanities, or ArtsTHE HAMILTON PERFORMIN(3'ARTS'BURSARYand Science.' Preference will be given to students with a minimum admis-Established in 1997 by the Hamilton- Performing Arts Foundation Inc. un- sion average of 80% and who are from Grey or Bruce Counties.der the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund ,initiative. To be granted to Val,ue: Minimum $1,000 (90970), students who have completed at- ~ast 30" units of a program in the THE McMASTER HISPANIC SOCIETY BURSARYSchool of the Arts, who has shown service to the community-at-Iarge I Established in 1999 by the <strong>McMaster</strong>Hispanic Society under the,<strong>McMaster</strong>and who demonstrates financial need. Preference to be given to stu- Student Opportunity Fund initiative. To be granted to a student enrolled inderits who are currently on the Dean's Honour list. (90724)a Modern Languages program and enrolled in Hispanic Studies coursesTHE MARGARET HARGREAVES BURS.(RIESwho demonstrates financial need. Preference will be given to ,studentsEstablished in 1997 by Susan Hargreaves Walker in loving memory of her who demonstrate a lively interest in the <strong>University</strong> and community through',mother, Margaret Hargreaves. A variable number of bursaries to be granted the,irinvolvement in extracurricular activities. (90864)to Social Sciences and Humanities students who demonstrate financial, THE JAMES C.MOORE MEMORIAL BURSARYneed. Preference will be given to mature, female' students. (90729) Established in 1989 by family and friends 'in memory of James C. Moore.To be granted.to a student in Humanities or Social Sciences who demon-THE HARWOOD BURSARIES strates financial need and involvement in student government. ,(90566)Established in 1990 by bequest of Dr. William Harwood of Hamilton in THE THERESE E. MOORE B'URSARYmemory of his beloved wife, Grace and devoted daughter Willa Ruth, , Established in 2003 by ,David M. ryloore '00 in honour of his mother, ThereseLaurie (Class of '50). A variable number of bursaries to be granted to ' , E~ Moore. To be granted to a student enrolled in a program in History whQ'students studying Music who demonstrate financial need. demonstrates financial need. (91000)Value: Not to exceed $1,000 (90517), THE SAMMON MUNROE BURSARY'THJ: GENERAL HUMANITIES BURSARY FUNDEstablished in 2003 by Robert Munroe '72 and Sheila, Sammon under theThe General Humanities Bursary Fund, established in 1997 by Humanities <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund II initiative. To be granted to a stualLimni,will be granted to uhdergraduate students at <strong>McMaster</strong> registered ,dent in the Faculty of Humanities who demonstrates financial need., Prefinany Humanities program who demonstrate financial need. (90734) erence will be given to a student enrolled in a program in History. (90982), THE JULIA HURTIG BURSARY THE PATTERSON-WILSON BURSARIESEstablished by family and friends of the late Julia Hurtig in 1985. Thjs ,bursary will be granted to a student entering Level II of the Faculty of'Humanities, in good,standing, who has made a special contribution to the<strong>McMaster</strong> community through involvement in ',<strong>University</strong> affairs. Preferencewill be given to a female student. (90522)THE IVEY BURSARYEstablished in 1991' under the <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund initia-'tive. Preference will be given, if financial need is demonstrated, to therecipient of The Ivey Scholarship. (90872)THE STUART AND MARJORIE IVISON BURSARIESEstablished in 199iby Donaldlvison, (Classs,of '53) and Betty Ivison(Class'Qf '52) inhonour of his parents Stuart and Marjorie Ivison (Class of'28 (Arts)). A variable number of bursaries to be granted to studentswho demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to studentsenrQlled in the Department of English and Cultural Studies. (90736)THE DAVID KINSLEY MEMORIAL BURSARY, Established in 2000 by family, friends, colleagues and former students ofDavid Kinsley, Professor of Religious Studies at <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> from-1969 to 2000. To De granted to mature part-time students wt.tohave completedat least Levell of an undergraduate program in either the Faculty ofSocia~ Sqiences or th~ Faculty of Humanities~ Preference to be given to. students who have attained a minimum Cumulative Average of 7:0. (90962),THE HAROLD J.L. KRUGEL BURSARY, Established in 2000 by Mrs. J. Beverly Krugel (Class of '53) in honour ofher husband, Harold J.L Krugel. To be granted to a student enrolled inthe Faculty of Humanities who demonstrates financial need. Preferencewill be given to a student in the. Department of Modern Languages andLinguistics. (90947)'THE JAMES R. A. LANGS BURSARIES IN THE ARTS!Established by familyin memory of James R A. Langs (Class of '37), aHamilton business leader and great supporter of the Hamilton Community.A variable number of bursaries to be granted to students enrolled in aprogram in Art, Theatre & Film Studies or Music who demonstrate financialneed~ , (90612) ,. THE DR. ALBERT MARTIN BURSARIES,Established in 1 ~96 by Joyce Beverly Krugel, a former student of Dr.Albert Martin who was a Professor of German in the Faculty of Arts andScience from 1939 to 1961. A variable number of bursaries to be grantedto students enrolled in the Faculty of Humanities who demonstrate financialneed. ' Preference will be given to students enrolled in. the Departmentof Modern Languages and linguistics .. (90620)Establishe~in 2003 by the bequest of LaLirence Cholwill Patterson underthe <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund II initiative. To be granted to stu,dents in the Faculty of Humanities who demonstrate finanQial need. (90995)THE DR. HOLLAND/AND MRS. ELVIRA PETERSON BURSARYEstablished in 1997 by Dr. Holland and Mrs. Elvira Peterson under the \, <strong>McMaster</strong> Student Opportunity Fund initiative. To be granted to a studentwho demonstrates financial need and is enrolled in Level II or higher of a ' 'Hispanic Studies or German program in the Department of Modern Languagesand Linguistics: (90789) ,THE ELVIRA AND HOLLANO PETERSON BURSARY ,,Established in 2000 by Mrs. Elvira Peterson (Class of '69) and Dr. HollandPeterson. To be granted toa Level III student enrolled in the Honours Art. 'History or Combined Honours Art History Program who demonstratesfinancial need. (90948) ,THE LILLIAN PLUMB BURSARYp, Established in 1998 by David Plumb in honour of his mother: Lillian Plumb.To be granted to a student enrolled in a program in the Department of,English and Cultural Studies and Cultural Studies and whoqemonstratesfinancial need (90853) "THE MARY ROMEO BURSARY IN ART HISTORYEstablished in 1997 by Mary'Romeo, a lifelong patron of the arts. To be 'granted to undergraduate and graduate students who have demonstrated, ,financial need and are enrolled in a program in_Art History. ,(90668)THE SMYRNIW BURSARYIEstablished in 1996 by Dr.' and Mrs. W. Smyrniw. To be granted to stu-,,dents who ,are Canadian citizens or permanent residents who demonstratefinancial need and ,are in good academic standing in any undergraduateprogram ofthe Faculty of Humanities above Level I. (90661)THE DONALD W. THOMAS BURSARIESEl?tablished in 1996 by Donald W. Thomas of Dundas, Ontario. A variablenumber of bursaries to be granted to students in the Faculty of Humani-\ ties who derrionstrate financial need. ,(90645) ,THE GRAHAM RONALD TOOP BURSARY ," , , , ,Established in 1997 under the M
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