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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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UNDERGRADUATE_AWARD~ ---- IN-COURSE, GRADUAND AND SEGOND DEGREE _ 355THE KPMG SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1956 by -Pettit, Hill and Bertram, Toronto, and continuedafter amalgamation of firms. To be awardedto an outstanding student onthe basis of qualifications and academic record after the completion ofLevell and 60 to 75 units ofa program in Commerce. Preference will begiven to students who plan to continue their studies after graduation.with a practising firm of chartered accountants.Value: $350 - (30146 175)THE RUTH lANDES PRIZE . . -Established in 1982 in honour of Professor Ruth Landes for her outstandingcontributions to the Dep~rtment of Anthropology. To be awardedto the graduating full-time student in a three-Level program in Anthropologywho, in the judgment of the Department of Anthropology, has demonstratedoutstanding academic achievement.--Value: $50 (50048) .· Students who wish to be considered for this' award are encouraged tosubmit a resume to the Department of Anthropology by April 15th.THE lATIN PRIZE* -Established in 1987 by Dr. John B. Clinard. To be awarded to a studentwho, in the judgment of the Department of Classics, has demonstratednotable achievement in LAtiN 1Z03 and 1Z23Value: $150 (40031 096)THE GARY lAUTENS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP .Established in 1992 by family, friends and colleagues in memory of GaryLautens (Class of '50), columnist and editor of the Torqnto Star (1962-92), the Hamilton Spectator (1950-62) and the <strong>McMaster</strong> Silhouette (1948-,50), remembered as a journalist with wit and insight To be awarded toa student who has completed any Level 'I program who, in the judgmentof a Selection Committee; has achieved notable academic standing andhas demonstrated journalistic skills in. the written media. The scholarshipis tenable fo~ .up to three years provided the recipient maintains a Cumulative-Average of 8.0. Students who wish to be considered for thisaward should consult the Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships.Value: $4,125 ($1,375 each year) (30212 321)Students shotlld submit an application to the Office of Student FinancialAid & Scholarships by April 15th. -A 500 word essay and two examplesof, published material are required.The recipient of this award is eligible to receive additional aiq through the,correspohding Supplementary Bursary Aid Fund if he/she demonstratesfinancial need. Please see the section on Supplementary Bursary Aid forAward Recipients in the Student Financial Aid section of this Calendar.THE·E. DORIS lAWRENCE' SCHOLARSHIP ,· Established in 1999 in memory of E. Doris Lawrence (C'lass of '47): To beawarded to a student who, in the judgmerit of the Department of French,has demonstrated academic excellence in French;'(alue: $2,200 (30253 845) .THE MEGAN lAWRENCE SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1988 by the Zonta Club of Hamilton II in memory of MeganLawrence, Zontian and educator inthe City of Hamilton. To be awarded toa student who has completed 90 units of the Kinesiology program' and who,. in the jl,ldgment of the Department of Kinesiology, demons,rates excellence.in scholarship, leadership and participation. in sport, dance and fitness., _ Value: $700 (30109 376)· Students who wish to be considered for this award are encouraged tosubmit a resume to the Department of Kinesiology by April 15th.THE SAM lAWRENCE PRIZE*Established in 1957 by the East Hamilton Independent Labour Party C.C.F.Club in honour of Sam Lawrence. To be awarded to the student who, inthe judgment of t.he Department of Economics, has demonstrated outstandingacademic achievement in courses in labour economics.Value: $175(40048) - ,THE JAMES B. lAWSON SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1999 by a grateful student and friend of Professor Lawson.To be awarded to a student who has completed either GERMAN 1Z06 or1 BB3 in Level I. or to a student who has 90mpleted GERMAN 2ZZ3 in LevelII and who, in the judgment of the Department of Modern Languages andlinguistics, has demonstrated progress and interest in German. Eligibilityfor this award is restricted to non-native speakers of German. The awardmay be used for travel and study in a German-speaking country and/or forother expenses associated with the student's G.erman studies.Value: $150 (40090820).' ' .THE RAY lAWSON SCHOLARSHIPSEstablished in 1975 by the Honourable Ray !.-awson, O.B.E., D.C.L, D.Cn.L.,LL.D .. , K.G.St.J., Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 1946 .to 1952. Twoscholarships to be awarded for the highest Sessional Averages in anEngineering and Management program: (a) one to a student who hascompleted Level I and 70 to 90 units, and (b) one to a student who hascompleted Level I and at least 109 units· beyond Level I.Value: $275 each (30126 099)THE SAKARKHANU K. LILA MEMORIAL SCHOlARSHIP*Established in 2000 by the children and grandchildren of the lateSakarkhanu K. Liia, mother of ten. To be awarded to a full-time studentwho has completed Level II of the Midwifery Program and who, in thejudgment ot the Midwifery Program, has demonstrated academic excellence,leadership and social awareness. Preference will be given tostudents who have registered for or completed an overseas clinicalplacement in a developing country.Value: $1,000 (40093 208)THE LINGUISTICS PRIZEEstablished in 1988. To be awarded to a student in an Honours programin Modern Languages and Linguistics who, in the judgment of the Departmentof Modern Languages and Linguistics, ~as achieved notable standingin Level II courses in Linguistics.. Value: $250 (40032)THE CLAUDE ~ LISTER SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1990 by bequest of' Pauline Detwiler Lister in memory ofher husband. To be awarded to a student in a program in the Sch'ool ofBusiness ..Value: $625 (30199 262)THE FELIKS L1TKOWSKI MEMORIAL PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.Established in 1987 by Albert' Litkowski (Class of, '78) and RichardLitkowski (Class of '86) .in honour of their father. To be awarded to a fulltimestudent graduating from' an Honours program in -Political Sciencewho, in the judgment of the Department of Political- Science, has demonstratedoutstanding academic achievement.Value: $500 (50032 100)..THE MacGIBBON SCHOLARSHIP*EstabliShed in 1970 by bequest of Professor Duncan A. MacGibbon (Classof '08). To be awarded to the student in a program in Economics who, inthe judgment of the Department of Economics, stands highest in courses. in economic history.Value: $475 (40034)THE BERT MacKINNON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPEstablished in 1996 in'memory of Bert MacKinnon, B.A. (Class of '43), LL.D.(Class of '77), first Associate Chief Justice of Ontario (1978 to 1986). Onescholarship to be awarded to a graduating student who enrols in a Bachelorof Laws degree, program in the academic session' immediately followinggraduation. The student selected will have demonstrated high academicachievement and leadership in extracurricular activities.Value: $750 (50061 298)'Applications land the names of two referees should be submitted to the·Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships by April 15th ..THE WilLIAM MacKENZIE MEMORIAL PRIZE*Established in 1977 in memory of Professor William MacKenzie by his"friends and colleagues. 'To be awarded to the student who, in the judgmentof the Department of Economics, has demonstrated outstanding academicachievement in either ECON 3T03 (Economic Development: Agricultureand Population) or ECON 2F03 (Globalization and Ebonomic Development)or, in exceptional circumstances, for work in a related area.Value: $425 (40053312). .THE BETTY MacMillAN PRIZEEstablished in 1960 by h~r cJassmates in memory of Elizabeth JohnstoneMacMillan (Class of ~50). To be awarded to the student who has completedLevell and 60 to 75 units in an Honours program in Sociology and who, in thejudgment of the Department of Sociology, is the most promising student.Value: $150 (30010) .THE AGNES AND JOHN MacNEILL MEMORIAL PRIZEEstablished in 1946 by bequest of Annie May MacNeill (Class of '03). Tobe awarded to the student graduating from an Honours program in Englishwho has attained the most notable standing in English throughout thedegree program. .Valu~: $200 (50001)THE CATHERINE MacNEill PRIZEEstablished in 1946 by bequest of Annie May MacNeill'(Class of '03f Tobe awarded to a woman student in her graduating year who has attainednotable standing in scholarship and has shown qualities Of leadership.Value: $175(50011)Students should submit an application to the Office of Student FinancialAid & Scholarships ,by April 15th.'

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