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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS -IN-COURSE, GRADUAND AND SECOND DEGREE, 347...THE M. BANKER BATES SCHOLARSHIP , " 'Established in 1975 by Dr. M. Banker Bates and augmented in 1978 in his,memory by his family" friends and colleagues. ,To be awarded to thestudent who hascompleted Level land 60-75unit~,of a program inCommerce and who attains the highest Sessional Average.Value: $1,400 (30102 257) '_ 'THE MARION BATES BOOK PRIZEEs~ablished in 1967, Centennial Year, by the Alumnae members ofthe<strong>McMaster</strong> Alumni Association in honour of Marion Bates, Dean of Women, from 1 Q47 to 1965. 'To be awarded to a student graduating from anHonours program in History who, in the j~dgment of the Department ofHistory, has',displayed outstanding achievement ,in Canadian historycourses consistently throughout the degree program.Value: $85 for books (50034)'THE BATES RESIDENCE SCHOLARSHIPAwarded to the student who resides in the residence with the highestSessional Average (at least 9.5) in an undergraduate program, with theexception of those in their graduating session.'Value: $750 (30155)THE BARBARA AND RONALD BAYNEGERONTOLOGY INTERNSHIP AWARD*' ',' ",Established in 2001 by Barbara and ROl-lald Bayne to provide pnicticalleaning experience for Geron~ology students. To be awarded to a'student who has completed at least Level II in a program in Gerontology,and who, ,in the judgment of the Gerontology Program, has indicated aclear internship plan and demonstrated notable academic achievementand qualities of leadership at <strong>McMaster</strong> or in the commi.mi~y.Value: $450 (40106 1571)Note: Application required (500 word essay outlining internship plans)., To be, submitted to the <strong>McMaster</strong> Centre for Gerontological Studies by'October 15th.'THE BEALE-LINCOLN-HALL TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1996 by' Arnold A. Beale in memory of his~ parents' F. ArqoldBeale and Margaret S. Beale and Mt and, Mrs. Walter Gould Lincoln and.' Commander HarreyH. Hall, U.S.N. To be awarded to students who demonstratehigh academic standing and are participating in one of <strong>McMaster</strong>'sformal exchange, programs. Preference will be given'to students enrolled ina program in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Commerce, Engineering Physics,English, French l Geography and Earth Sciences, History; Materials Science,Mathematics, Modern Languages and Linguistics, Physics or ReligiousStudies and who demonstrate a lively interest in the hUmanities and:.- the human and social implications of scientific developments. 'Value: $2)00 (30236 561) ,T~avel Scholarship applioations are due February 15th., THE BEAUTY COUNSELORS OF CANADA SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1956 by Beauty Counselors of Canada Limited. To beawarded to the student who has completed Science I with the highestSessional Average and who is entering Level II of the Honours Biqchemistry,or Honours Chemistry program.Value: $350 (30008 014) ,THE BENTALL SCHOLARSHIPSEstablished in 2001 by Dr. C. Howard Bentall (Class of '37) and Dr.Shirley F. Bentall (Class of '46). A variable number of scholarships to beawarded ,to students in any Faculty who demonstrate outstanding academicachievement. 'Value: $1,500 each (30281 1547)THE LOUISE E. BETTGER SCHOLARSHIPS IN MUSIC , ~Established in 1982 in memory of Louise E. Bettger of New Hamburg,'Ontario, by her nieces ahd nephews. Three scholarships to be awardedto students in an Honours program in Music who, in the judgment of theSchool of the Arts, areoutstanOing: (a) one in the,area of choral or vocalm~sic to a student who has completed Music I or an additional 30-75"units; (b) one to 'a keyboard stl,ldent who has completed Level I and 30-"75 units; and (c) one to a student who has completed Music I and who ihas demonstrated overall musical excellence.'Value: $450 each ,(30097 015)THE J.P. BICKELL FOUNDATION MINING SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 2002 by the J.P. Bickell Fou'ndation. A variable number ofscholarships to be awarded to students who, in the judgment of the Schoolof Geography and Earth Sciences, demonstrate an interest in, the fie!d of, mining, and have completed Level II of aQ Honours Earth and EnvironmentalSciences, Honours Science (Geoscience). or B.Sc. Geoscience program. 'Value: $2,000' rhinimum(30291) " ,THE BINKLEY MEDALEstablished in 2000 by the <strong>University</strong>, friends and colleagues of MargaretBelec (nee Binkley) on the occasion of her retirement and for her out-,standing contributions to. <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> during her43 years ofservice. To be awarded to a student graduating from an Honours programin Comp'uter Science who has completed the program primarily ona part-time basis and who attains the highest Cumulative' Average.Value: $350 and a medal (50085 389) , "THE BIOLOGY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDEstablished in 2004 by the Department of Biology. A variable number to be 'awarded to students registered in Science I who, in ,the judgment of th!3Department of Biology, have achie\(ed the highest standing in elOLOGY1 A03 or the highest standing in BIOLOGY 1 AA3.Value: Book (40113)THE ABE BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZEEstablished in 1982 by friends and colleagues of Dr. A.H. Black in memory'of a distinguished member of the Department of Psychoiogy from 1958 to1978. To be awarded to the student who,in the judgment of the Departmentof Psychology, has demonstrated outstanding achievement inPSYCH 4D06 (Honours Thesis).Value: $600 (40076 381)THE ABE BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZES*>Established in 1982 by friends and colleagues of Dr. A.H. Black in m'emory. of a distinguished member of the Department of Psychology from 1958 to,'1978. Three prizes to be awarded: (a) one to the student who attainsthe highest Cumulative Average in, an Honours B.A. program in Psychol~Ogy; (b) one to the student who attains the highest Cum,ulative Averagein the, Honours B.Sc. program in Psychology; (c) one to the student whoattains the highest Cumulative Average in the Honours Biology and Psychology(Life Sciences) program.'Value: $200 e~ch (50000 017)THE LEONE BETTY' BLACKWELL MEMORIAL BOOK PRIZEEstablished in 1999 by Dr. Bonnie Blackwell in memory of her mother,Leone Betty Blackwell. To be awarded to a graduating student witll thehighest grade in GEO 3P03.Value: $85 for books' (50096)THE BRIAN BLAKEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPEstablished.in 1979 in memory of Dr. Brian Blakey, Professor of French, by ,his friends, colleagues and former students, on behalf of his wife, Dorothy.To be awarded to the student who attains the highest Sessional Averageon completion qf Level I and 60 to' 75 units of an Honours program in,Classics, Theatre & Film Studies, English, French, or Modern Languages. 'Students in all programs except Theatre & Film Studies must have achieveda B- in both LINGUIST 1A03 and 1AA3., Value: $500 (30013 018) ,THE HILDA DOROTHY BORMAN SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1998 bybe,quest of Hilda Dorothy Borman. To be awardedto a student studying piano who, in the judgment of the School of theArts, has attained high academic standing.Value: $1,050 (30245 795)THE JOAN FRANCES BOWLING SCHOLARSHIPSEstablished in 1997.from the estate of Marie Bowling in memory of herdaughter, ,Joan Frances Bowling. Two, scholarships to be awarded to ',outstanding classical music scholars registered in Level II and abdve ofa Music program and who, in the judgment of the School of the Arts, havedemonstrated excellence in Music.'Value: $1,500 each (30235 559)THE BRIEN SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHYEstablished in 1944 by Dr. J.W. Brien of Windsor. To be awarded to thestudent who has completed Level I and 30 to 45 units of an' Honoursprogram in Philosophy and who, in the judgment of the Department of ,Philosophy, shows the most academic promise.Value: $475 (30014)THE JOSEPHINE STAPLES BRIEN SCHOLARSHIPEstablis,hed in 1936 tiy Dr.J.W. Brien of Windsor. To be awarded to a. woman 'student who is entering ,her graduating session and who qualifieson the basis of academic standing and interest in undergraduate activities.Value: $350 for books (30091)Students should submit an application to the Office of Student FinancialAid &. Scholarships by April 15th. , .. '

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