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Entrance Scholarships Listing

CJP Architects Scholarship

CJP Architects, and the partners involved in the firm, established this fund as part of the inauguration of the Thomas Haney Campus in Maple Ridge. Preference is given to students residing in Maple Ridge or Pitt Meadows. A minimum 3.5 GPA is required.

Coquitlam 1991 BC Summer Games Award

This fund was created as part of the legacy provided by the 1991 BC Summer Games, held in Coquitlam. The award is available to a graduate of Centennial High School, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all grade 11 and 12 courses (a high school transcript must be attached to the application). There should be evidence (a letter of recommendation) of involvement in school or community athletic activities.

Douglas College Music Scholarships

These scholarships will be awarded to students entering the University Transfer Music Program at Douglas College. The awards will be based upon demonstrated achievement and potential at the auditions in May and presume acceptable theory entrance standings. Consideration will also be given to secondary school grades and a letter of reference. Recipients must be enrolled in a minimum of 11 credits, including all the core music courses for which they are eligible. The number of scholarships and the amount of each will be at the discretion of the Music Department. Application forms can be obtained from the Performing Arts Office.

Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Entrance Scholarship

Established in 2001 by the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration from the Faculty productivity incentive fund and international consulting projects. This scholarship is available to students entering the Douglas College Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration directly from secondary schools in the College region (Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge or Pitt Meadows). Students must enrol in a minimum of four courses totaling at least 12 credits each semester. Exceptions to this rule may occur with full-time programs that may be designed to have fewer than four courses in a term.

Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Entrance Award

The purpose of this annual fund is to provide an entrance award to individuals entering any full-time program of study at Douglas College. The intended recipient must demonstrate financial need; be a Canadian citizen or have been granted permanent residence in Canada; have been accepted into (and must ultimately attend) the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree program with a scheduled duration not longer than four years; have achieved an average of at least 75% in the recipient’s graduating year (which must have terminated not later than 18 months prior to the beginning of the academic year) at a Canadian secondary school or CEGEP; and not have previously received a Fairfax award.

Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges

The Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges is a scholarship program designed to identify, recognize and reward students who demonstrate character, leadership and commitment to their community. National award winners receive a scholarship worth up to $12,000 per year (renewable). This includes a tuition waiver funded by the student's college. The award is administered by the Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation. Information and application forms are available on-line at www.gwmsc.ca.

Hugh Livingstone Maze Music Scholarships

These scholarships will be awarded to students entering the University Transfer Music Program. The awards will be based upon demonstrated achievement and potential at the auditions in May and will presume acceptable theory entrance standings. Consideration will also be given to secondary school grades and a letter of reference. Recipients must be enrolled in a minimum of 11 credits, including all the core music courses for which they are eligible. The number of scholarships and the amount of each will be at the discretion of the Music Department. Application forms can be obtained from the Performing Arts Office.

Meiji University Mandolin OB Club Music Scholarship

This scholarship was made possible from funds generated by a concert given by Japan's Meiji University Mandolin Old Boys’ Club. The scholarship will be awarded to a promising guitar student entering the University Transfer Music Program. The award will be based upon demonstrated achievement and potential at the audition in May and will presume acceptable theory entrance standings. Consideration will also be given to secondary school grades and a letter of reference. The recipient must be enrolled in a minimum of 11 credits, including all the core music courses for which the student is eligible. Application forms can be obtained from the Performing Arts Office.

President's Entrance Scholarships

Eight scholarships per year are offered to students entering Douglas College directly from high schools in Metro Vancouver (Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows). Candidates must have a GPA of 3.5 or better (81.5 percent average in high school) and make significant contributions to school or community activities. The scholarship will be valued at tuition fees for the program year and may be renewed for a second year. Applicants should be nominated by the school and the school Principal.

Royal Visit 1983 Scholarship

The City of New Westminster established this scholarship fund to commemorate the 1983 Royal Visit to New Westminster. Candidates must have graduated from a high school in the Douglas College region (Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows), have good academic standing and be active in school or community activities.

United Association of Plumbers & Pipefitters, Local 170 Entrance Scholarships

Two $300 scholarships are offered annually to secondary school graduates entering first-year of any community college in BC directly from high school. Applicants must be sons, daughters or legal dependents of a member of the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local 170.

Vancouver Municipal, Education and Community Workers Society/CUPE Local 15 ? VMECW Dependent's Bursary

A bursary has been established by CUPE Local 15/VMECW to a maximum of $1000 of tuition only. The award is open to sons, daughters and legal dependents of members, who at the time of application are either current members in good standing of the Union or retired members.