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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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· ;1354 UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS - IN-COURSE,GRADUAND AND SECOND DEGREE'THE BURTON R. JAMES MEMORIAL PRIZEEstablished in 1974 by his friends and colleagues in honour of Burton R.'James (Class of. 139), Controller, 1963-71, Assistant Vice-President -Administration, 1971-73, <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>. To be awarded to thestudent who, ill the judgment of the Faculty of Business, has attained an,outstanding Cumulative Average in a program in Commerqe.Value: $200 (50008) ,'THE,W. NORMAN JEEVES SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1987 by the French Section,: Department of Romance Languages,in honour ofW. Norman Jeeves, Professor of French from 1965 to1987.' To be awarded to a graduandof an Honoursprogram in French who,in the judgment of the Department of French, has demonstrated outstandingacademic achievement in the French component of the program. 'Value: $47,s(5Q052 088) , ,THE HERBERT M. JE~KINS PRIZEE,stablished in 1990 as a tribute to Dr. Herbert M.Jenkins, first Director ofthe Arts' and 'Science Program, by his, many friends, colleagues and,students on, the occasion' of his retirement from <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Tobe awarded to a student in an Arts and Science program whose work, inthe judgment of the Arts and Science Program Awards and ReviewCommittee; best reflects scholarship and the spirit of inquiry.Value: $150 (40096249) .THE JENSEN MEDAL ,Established in 1995 by friends and colleagues as a tribute to Dr. Doris E.N.Jensen in recognition of her contribution in developing Cooperative EducationPrograms in the Facultybf Science and her31 years of service in thewider university community.' To':be awarded toa student graduating fromthe Honours Biology and Pharmacology (Co-op) Programwho, in the judgmentof the Committee of Instruction, demonstrates outstanding ,academicachievement and excellence, in co-op placements. ,(50075 387)THEA.L JOHNSON SCH'OLARSHIP " " ,Established in 1977, in memory of Dr.A.1. Johnson by his friends andformer colleagues. . To be awarded to a student who has completed'"Levell and 110 to 13CJ units of a program in Engineering and Management.Award to be based on distinguished academic performance during thestudent's undergraduate career. Consideration will, also be given tonoteworthy contribution in extracurricular activities.Value: $800 and certificate (30002 259)THE LAWRENCE AND KATHLEEN MARY JOHNSTON MEMORIAL PRIZEEst~bli~hed in1 963. To be awarded to t/;le student who has completedLevell and 30 to 45 Lin its of an Honours program in Religious Studies andwho attains the highest Sessional Average., , Value:, $175 (30094 090) ,THE FRANK E.JONES PRIZEEstablished in 1982 in honour of Professor F. E: Jones for his outstandingcontributions to the Department of Sociology. ,To be awarded to the fulltimestudent with the highest Cumulative Average in ?n -Honours program, in Sociology. ,'yalue: $50 (50020)THE JEAN JONES PRIZE*Established in 1989 in recognition of the distinguished service of ProfessorJone$ to the School of Social Work. To be awarded to the stuCJentwho attains the highest grade in SOC WORK 2B03. ,Value: $50 (40026098).'THE DR. RONALD V. JOYCE "AMAZING" GRACE AWARDSEstablished in 2003 by Dr. Ronald V. Joyce '98 in honour of his mother,Grace Joyce. A variable number to be -awarded to students in Level II orabove of any program who,in the judgment of the selection committee,demonstrate a commitment to community service by voiunteering duringthe academic year with children who have special needs. Preference' willbe given to those students who volunteer with underprivileged children.Value: $2,500 each (30295) ,Students should submit an application to the Office of Student FinancialAid & Scholarships by April 15th. "THE DR. RONALD V. JOYCE AWARDS FORATHLETES,,Established in 2003 by Dr. Ronald V. Joyce '98. A variable number to be'awarded to students who have completed Levell of any program who, inthe judgmeJ:)t of a selection committee, have demonstrated outstandingathletic ability as members of a McMaste'rvarsity. team which competes in ,the Canadian Interuniversity Sports (CIS). Students must meet the eligibilityrequirements of the CIS and Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics (OUA).Value:' $2,500 ~ach (30296) "Students should submit WI application to the Office of Student FinancialAid & Scholarships' by April 15th.'THE JURY PRIZE ,Established in 1941 by bequest of J.H. Jury of Bowmanville. To be awardedto the student who has completed Level I and 30-45 units of the HonoursHistory program and who attains the h,ighest Sessional Average. 'Value: $1 ,500 (30093)THE STANFORD N: KATAMBALA EARTH SCIENCES PRIZEEstablished in 1965 by contributions from friends and associates ofStanford N. Katambala, a Year III Honours Geology student from Tanza~nia,killed in a mine accident' in Northern Ontario. in September 1964. To beawarded to a student who has completed Levell and 60 to 75 units'of theHonours Earth and Environmental Sciences program and who attainshigh standing.'Value: $75. (30143)THE ERNEST ROBERT MacKENZIE KAYSCHOLARSHIPSEstablish,ad in 1999 by Ernest R9bert MacKenzie Kay: A variable number, to be awarded to students in a program in Biology, Biochemistry or Chemi,strywho, in the judgment of the Faculty, show outstanding, academicachievement. Preference will be given to students who plan to continuein the field of medical research.Value: $800 each (30254 846)THE GERALD L. KEECH MEDALEstablished in 1994 by his friends, and colleagues as a tribute to Gerald LKeech in recognition of his outstanding contributions to <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>during his 33 years of service in Computer Science and computer serVices.To be awarded to the maduating student from a program i,n Computer Sciencewho att~ins the highest Cumulative Average. '(50069 344)THE ROBERT ALAN KENNEDY SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1998 by Robert Alan Kennedy. To be awarded to ,any studententering a Level II, III or IV program in the Faculty of Business' who, in thejudgment of the Faculty, demonstrates outstanding academic achievement.Value: $475 (30243 788)THE MARY E. KEYES RESIDENCE SCHOLARSHIPAwarded to the student withJhe highest Sessional Average (at least9.5) in an undergraduate program, with the exception of those in theirgraduating session" who resides in the, residenc,e.Value: $750 (30299)THE GEORGE P. AND LEATHA M. KEYS SCHOLARSHIPS ,Established in 1982 by Mrs. Leatha Keys. Three scholarships to beawarded to students who, in the judgment of the Departmen1s of Computingand Software" and of Mathematics and Statistics, have demonstrated'outstanding achievement in Honours programs in those Departments: '(a) ,one to a student, who has completed Level I and 30 to 75 units of theComputer Science program; (b) one to a student who has completed LevelI and 60 to 75 units of a program in Mathematics; and (c) one to a studentwho. has completed Level·1 and 60 to 75 units of a program in Statisticl;i.Value: $500 each (30057 091) , .' - .THE KARLKINANEN ALUMNI PRIZE IN GERONTOLOGY ,Established in 1992 by the Gerontology Alumni of <strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 'recognition of Karl' Kinanen for his leadership in .the development ofGerontological Studies at the <strong>University</strong>. To be awarded to a stud.ent·graduating from ,a program in Gerontology who, in the judgment of theGerontology Program, has demonstrated high academic achievement'ane;! leadership in community'activities.Value: $50 (50064317) ..'Students who wish to be considered for this award are encouraged to, 'submit a resume to the <strong>McMaster</strong> Centre for Gerontological Studies by'April 15th.THE KINESIOLOGY PRIZEEstablished in 1982. To be awarded to the graduating, student who, inthe judgment of the Department of Kin,esiology, has submitted an out- 'standing paper or project. . , ,Value: $50 (50058)THE KiNESIOLOGY PRIZESEstaolished in 1982. Two prizes to be awarded to students who have completedthe courses in Level III of the, Kinesiology program: '(a) one to a studentwho, in the judgment of the Department of Kinesiology, has submitted anoutstanding paper or project, and (b) one ~o the student who has attained ,thehighest average in Kinesiology courses ta~en in Levels I, II and III. .Value: $100 each (40041) ,THE KIT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP, Established in 1936 by the Hamilton Branch of the Canadian Women's PressClub (now the Media Club of Canada, Hamilton Branch) in memory 9f thebrilliant journalist and writer, the first president of the Canadian Women'sPress Club, Kathleeri Blake Coleman, widely known on this ~ontinent as' Kit. Tobe awarded to a wom~n student either on completion of Levell and at least 30units on the basis of journalistic ability or on completion of Level I and 60 to 75units of an Honours program in English on the basis of Sessional Average.Value: . $200 (30095.092) ,

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