Scholarship List
API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.
GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=122
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It’s a merit-based scholarship, with awards available to graduate students attending participating schools in Ontario in all disciplines of academic study.\r\n\r\nThe OGS program is jointly funded by the Province of Ontario and the university awarding the scholarship. Ontario contributes two-thirds of the value of the award and the university provides one-third. This year, Ontario provided about $30 million towards these scholarships and participating schools provided $15 million.\r\n\r\nAmount of Aid\r\nOGS awards are based on the number of terms your consecutive studies within an academic year:\r\n\r\n$10,000 for 2 consecutive terms of study\r\n$15,000 for 3 consecutive terms of study\r\nOne term study periods are not eligible for OGS consideration.\r\n\r\nEach OGS award is issued for a minimum of one academic year (i.e., two consecutive academic terms) and a maximum of two years (i.e., six consecutive academic terms).\r\n\r\nLifetime Maximums\r\nMaster’s students: can receive OGS awards for a maximum of 2 academic years\r\nDoctoral students: can receive OGS awards for a maximum of 4 academic years\r\nAll students are subject to a lifetime maximum of six academic years per student.\r\n\r\nWho Can Get This Aid\r\nYou must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered for this scholarship:\r\n\r\nYou’ll be in graduate studies in the master’s or doctoral level\r\nYou’ll be enrolled in a full-time program for 2 or more terms (21 to 52 weeks in total) for the academic you’re submitting your application.\r\nYou’ll be attending a participating Ontario school, as follows:\r\nParticipating Ontario Schools\r\nBrock University\r\nCarleton University\r\nUniversity of Guelph\r\nLakehead University\r\nLaurentian University\r\nMcMaster University\r\nNipissing University\r\nOCAD University\r\nUniversity of Ontario Institute of Technology\r\nUniversity of Ottawa\r\nQueen’s University\r\nRyerson University\r\nUniversity of Toronto\r\nTrent University\r\nUniversity of Waterloo\r\nWestern University\r\nWilfrid Laurier University\r\nUniversity of Windsor\r\nYork University\r\nHow to Apply\r\nOGS applications are normally available in October. Each participating school has its own unique OGS application.\r\n\r\nIf you’re applying to more than one graduate program at different schools, you must complete an OGS application for each of the schools you are planning to attend.\r\n\r\nContact the Graduate Studies Office at the participating Ontario schools for complete details on their OGS application process.\r\nGraduate Studies Office: http://cou.on.ca/key-issues/education/graduate-education/ogs/\r\nParticipating Schools: https://osap.gov.on.ca/OSAPPortal/en/A-ZListofAid/PRDR015090.html#P23_1751\r\nDeadlines\r\nApplication, document and review details for this scholarship vary by school. Check with your school’s Graduate Studies Office for deadline information.\r\n\r\nWhat Happens After You Apply\r\nOGS is a merit-based scholarship. Your application will be assessed and ranked using criteria determined by the school you’re planning to attend. All successful applications will be notified by the school that you’ve applied to.\r\n\r\nHow to Check the Status of Your Application\r\nContact the Graduate Studies Office at the school you plan to attend with any questions that you have on the status of your OGS application.", "automation_requests": [ 344, 374, 374, 376, 45, 45, 45 ] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T19:39:03.251172Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Sheffield University International Merit Undergraduate Scholarship 2020", "description": "To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be a national of or permanently domiciled in one of the following countries: East and South Africa, Middle East and North Africa or South East Asia:\r\nhttps://www.sheffield.ac.uk/international/countries/africa/west-africa/nigeria/scholarships", "slug": "sheffield-university-international-merit-undergraduate-scholarship-2020-bc4yey3x", "id": 105, "img_url": "https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.658800!/image/scholarshipspage.jpg", "deadline": "2020-05-18T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "old_criteria_info": "To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be a national of or permanently domiciled in one of the following countries:\r\n\r\nCountry/Region\tNumber of awards\tCountry/Region\tNumber of awards\r\nEast and South Africa: Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Mauritius\t3\tMiddle East and North Africa: Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco\t10\r\nSouth East Asia: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam\t7\tHong Kong\t2\r\nJapan\t1\tNigeria\t2\r\nNorway\t1\tPakistan\t1\r\nSouth Korea\t1\tSri Lanka\t1\r\nTaiwan\t1\tTurkey\t1\r\nYou must receive an offer to study a full-time or part-time undergraduate degree or foundation degree programme at the University of Sheffield before 13 April 2018.\r\nYour degree/foundation programme must be scheduled to commence at the University of Sheffield in September 2018.\r\nYou must receive an offer for a course studied in full at the University of Sheffield. Degree programmes split between the University of Sheffield and a partner institution are not eligible to apply for a scholarship.\r\nFor tuition fee purposes you must be self-funded and eligible to pay the overseas tuition fee.\r\nYou must not be a sponsored student*.\r\nYou must have accepted the University of Sheffield as your firm choice before Friday 20 April 2018, if you have not chosen the University of Sheffield as your firm choice by this date your scholarship application will not be considered, regardless of whether you have received all your offers or not. If your status changes after this date from a scholarship ineligible status, such as insurance, to firm with the University of Sheffield your scholarship application will not be considered.\r\nYou must enter a degree programme at the University of Sheffield in programme year 1. The scholarship is not applicable to any students joining a degree programme at the University of Sheffield after programme year 1.\r\nFor scholarship purposes all MArch programmes are considered as postgraduate taught programmes and are not eligible for any undergraduate scholarships. \r\nThe University of Sheffield reserves the right to remove scholarship funding without prior notification.\r\nAward criteria:\r\n\r\nYou must commence your studies at the University of Sheffield in September 2018.\r\nThe scholarship can be awarded in-conjunction with automatic awards** from the University of Sheffield, as long as you do not become fully sponsored for tuition fee purposes and all other eligibility and award criteria are met.\r\nThe scholarship cannot be awarded in-conjunction with any merit-based scholarships*** from the University of Sheffield\r\nThe scholarship cannot be awarded in-conjunction with any funding from an external sponsor****, excluding a loan, which has to be paid back in full.\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship, subject to the eligibility and award criteria you will be guaranteed the award in your first year of study. The scholarship is available in each of the follow academic years of your course subject to scoring 60%, or above, and achieving a minimum of 120 credits in the previous academic year. The merit scholarship is not applicable during any years in industry or any compulsory or non-compulsory years abroad as part of your degree. This applies to all undergraduate programmes except Medicine and Dentistry. Students of Medicine or Dentistry will only receive the scholarship for the non-clinical years (Medicine years 1 & 2 and Dentistry year 1).\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship and you fail to meet the conditions of your course offer you will no longer be eligible to receive the award.\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship and you change degree programme to begin your studies again at level 1 of a new degree programme you may forfeit your scholarship.\r\nIf you change your degree programme during your studies and transfer to the concurrent academic year e.g year 1 BA English to year 2 BA English literature and Language, subject to the eligibility and award criteria you may continue to receive a merit scholarship.\r\nThe merit scholarship can be provided for a maximum number of 4 academic years. This does not include years in industry or years abroad.\r\nThe scholarship will be applied as a tuition fee discount only.\r\nThe decision of the scholarship panel is final. No scholarship applications or decision appeals will be considered.\r\nAll decisions made by the University are made in good faith, if a scholarship is awarded on the basis of predicted grades and you do not achieve your predicted grades but you are permitted to join the University, the University reserves the right to remove the scholarship.\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship and you subsequently join the University via clearing you will no longer be eligible to receive the award.\r\nThe scholarship cannot be provided during any intercalating years of study.\r\n*Sponsored student is defined as being in receipt of a total sum of funds that matches or exceeds the original tuition fee required by the University, before any scholarships, discounts or rewards are applied.\r\n\r\n** Automatic scholarship is defined as an award that an individual may receive as a result of their circumstances including previous academic achievement or a combination of nationality/domicile and the course for which an offer has been received, to be considered automatic the scholarship must not have a limited number of awards available.\r\n\r\n*** A Merit scholarship is defined as any scholarship from the University of Sheffield where the winner is selected for a competitive award that has a limited number of awards available.\r\n\r\n**** Government or governmental organisation – international, national or regional; research council; charity; private enterprise; or any similar organisation." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T21:22:50.445452Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Terry Fox Humanitarian Award", "description": "In good academic standing.\r\nCanadian citizens or landed immigrants.\r\nStudents graduating from secondary (high) school or students completing their first year of CÉGEP or students who have completed secondary (high) school\r\nInvolved in voluntary humanitarian activities (for which they have not been compensated).\r\nPlanning to or are already studying towards their first university degree or diploma at a Canadian post-secondary institution, or entering their 2nd year of CÉGEP in the upcoming academic year.", "slug": "terry-fox-humanitarian-award-f626gth2", "id": 141, "img_url": "https://shkola2-0.ru/images/site/ucheniku/kino/2015/10/01-terry-fox-02.jpg", "deadline": "2020-02-02T04:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "28000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 45.0001, "not_open_yet": true, "old_criteria_info": "Eligibility Criteria\r\nTerry Fox Humanitarian Awards are open to students of all abilities.\r\n\r\nTo be considered for the Award, applicants must meet be:\r\n\r\nIn good academic standing.\r\nCanadian citizens or landed immigrants.\r\nStudents graduating from secondary (high) school or students completing their first year of CÉGEP or students who have completed secondary (high) school\r\nInvolved in voluntary humanitarian activities (for which they have not been compensated).\r\nPlanning to or are already studying towards their first university degree or diploma at a Canadian post-secondary institution, or entering their 2nd year of CÉGEP in the upcoming academic year.\r\nTerry Fox Award Recipients are eligible to receive the Award until they graduate with their first university degree or diploma (for a maximum of four years), provided they maintain satisfactory academic standing and a standard of humanitarian work and personal conduct which, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, justifies the award.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nValue\r\nThe maximum value of the award is $28,000, dispersed over four (4) years. A stipend of $7,000 is issued directly to the institution each year in two installments of $3,500, one in September and one in January. For students who do not pay tuition fees, the award is $3,500 per year, issued directly to the institution in two installments of $1,750 each.\r\n\r\nRecipients of the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award may not receive more than $15,000 in total scholarships annually (including the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award). If a student’s awards exceed this amount, any excess will be deducted from the student’s Terry Fox Award.\r\n\r\nIf a student’s academic expenses are covered by another source, they may choose to decline acceptance of the financial portion of the award. They will still be granted the distinction of being a Terry Fox Scholar.\r\n\r\nHow To Apply\r\nApplications are submitted online and must be completed before the deadline of February 1st of this year.\r\n\r\nApplicants must provide three (3) referees and upload online an (un)official transcript detailing the applicant’s last two years of schooling (official transcripts, sealed by the issuing institution will be requested from applicants who are selected for an interview). Referees will be emailed a link requesting they complete an online Referee Form on behalf of the applicant.\r\n\r\nThe online application, including all the accompanying documents, must be completed and submitted online by the deadline – before midnight. Applications and all documentation (including Referee Forms and unofficial transcripts) received after that date will not be considered, nor will they be held over for the next year.\r\n\r\nIn cases where the applicant is unable to complete an online application due to extenuating circumstances, all materials (including completed application, referee forms, and the transcript) must be mailed together (in one envelope) and sent directly to our office (and postmarked by the deadline). Applications with missing materials will be considered incomplete and automatically disqualified. Materials received after that date will not be considered, nor will they be held over for the next year. Application materials will not be returned to students.\r\n\r\nIf you would like confirmation that your application and all relevant documents have been received in good order, or if you would like more information on how to complete the application process, please contact us directly.\r\n\r\nAddress:\r\nAQ 5003, 8888 University Drive\r\nBurnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada\r\n\r\nTelephone: (778) 782-3057\r\nFax: (778) 782-3311\r\nE-mail: info@terryfoxawards.ca\r\n\r\nHours of Operation:\r\nMon – Fri: 8:30am – 4:00pm", "automation_requests": [ 156, 156, 206 ] }, "open_date": "2020-11-01", "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T23:56:48Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS)", "description": "Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada and international students.Areas of research:\r\nHealth research, Natural sciences and/or engineering research, Social sciences and/or humanities research.\r\nBe pursuing your first doctoral degree (including joint undergraduate/graduate research program such as: MD/PhD, DVM/PhD, JD/PhD - if it has a demonstrated and significant research component). Note that only the PhD portion of a combined degree is eligible for funding.", "slug": "vanier-canada-graduate-scholarships-vanier-cgs-7rhmbzsu", "id": 102, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/0f801c1d-cda7-494f-b8af-be8a2e89b68b/vanier-canada-graduate-scholarships-vanier-cgs.jpeg", "deadline": "2019-11-06T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "50000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0.0011, "old_criteria_info": "Up to 167 scholarships are awarded annually $50,000 per year 3 years (non-\r\nrenewable) Eligibility Confirm that you and your nominating institution meet\r\nall the criteria below before you apply for a Vanier Canada Graduate\r\nScholarship (Vanier CGS). Citizenship: Canadian citizens Permanent residents\r\nof Canada International students Areas of research: Health research Natural\r\nsciences and/or engineering research Social sciences and/or humanities\r\nresearch Nominations that do not meet all of the eligibility criteria will not\r\nbe accepted. Scholarships are distributed equally between the three federal\r\ngranting agencies: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Natural\r\nSciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Social Sciences and\r\nHumanities Research Council (SSHRC) To be considered for a Vanier CGS, you\r\nmust: be nominated by only one Canadian institution, which must have received\r\na Vanier CGS quota; be pursuing your first doctoral degree (including joint\r\nundergraduate/graduate research program such as: MD/PhD, DVM/PhD, JD/PhD - if\r\nit has a demonstrated and significant research component). Note that only the\r\nPhD portion of a combined degree is eligible for funding; intend to pursue, in\r\nthe summer semester or the academic year following the announcement of\r\nresults, full-time doctoral (or a joint graduate program such as: MD/PhD,\r\nDVM/PhD, JD/PhD) studies and research at the nominating institution; Note that\r\nonly the PhD portion of a combined degree is eligible for funding; not have\r\ncompleted more than 20 months of doctoral studies as of May 1, 2018 (see\r\ncalculating months of doctoral studies below); have achieved a first-class\r\naverage, as determined by your institution, in each of the last two years of\r\nfull-time study or equivalent. Candidates are encouraged to contact the\r\ninstitution for its definition of a first-class average; and must not hold, or\r\nhave held, a doctoral-level scholarship or fellowship from CIHR, NSERC or\r\nSSHRC to undertake or complete a doctoral degree.", "automation_requests": [ 350, 350, 350 ] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T20:03:20.104650Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "McEuen Scholarship", "description": "Canadian students age 21 and younger for a full three-year undergraduate or a four-year honours degree at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. The scholarship covers all tuition and residence fees and includes a book allowance of £200. Awarded annually to a resident Canadian citizen, this renewable entrance scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic and extra-curricular achievement.", "slug": "mceuen-scholarship-qv7aaryo", "id": 51, "img_url": "https://mceuenfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/pd-2011-6793-1000x500.jpg", "deadline": "2021-01-31T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0007, "old_criteria_info": "The Scholarship The McEuen Scholarship was established in 1974 by Mrs. Stuart\r\n“Dolly” McEuen and her niece, Mhairi Angela McLeod. It encourages Canadian\r\nstudents to pursue their studies at The University of St. Andrews in Fife,\r\nScotland. It is awarded to qualified Canadian students age 21 and younger for\r\na full three-year undergraduate or a four-year honours degree at the\r\nUniversity of St. Andrews in Scotland. The scholarship covers all tuition and\r\nresidence fees and includes a book allowance of £200. Awarded annually to a\r\nresident Canadian citizen, this renewable entrance scholarship is awarded on\r\nthe basis of academic and extra-curricular achievement. Application deadline\r\nThe application deadline for the McEuen Scholarship is January 31, each year.\r\nWe encourage all students to submit their applications well in advance of the\r\ndeadline. Applications received by the January 31 deadline will be\r\nacknowledged at latest by April 1. Application forms The application form is\r\navailable below. Download the PDF file and print. The application form and\r\nsupporting materials must be sent by mail to the following address: McEuen\r\nScholarship Foundation, Inc. Attention: Selection Committee, c/o Anne E.\r\nWeppler, Administrator 1300-100 Queen Street Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 Note:\r\nApplications are not accepted by fax or e-mail. Please read each document\r\ncarefully to ensure that you have understood the terms and conditions of the\r\nMcEuen Scholarship. You can find answers to common questions in the FAQ\r\nsection or by contacting us. Application form2018 Application Form Conditions\r\nConditions governing the selection of students to hold the McEuen – St.\r\nAndrews Scholarship One scholarship is awarded annually for a course of\r\nundergraduate study of three years for an ordinary degree and four years for\r\nan honours degree. The McEuen Scholarship Foundation may elect not to make an\r\naward in any year. Applicants must reside in Canada and be Canadian citizens.\r\nApplicants must not be more than 21 years of age on December 31st of the year\r\npreceding the award of the Scholarship. An Applicant, if not already attending\r\na university, must be qualified for admission into a university in Canada. An\r\nApplicant should have a strong academic record. In addition, applicants will\r\nneed to demonstrate that they possess the initiative and independence to\r\nprofit from the experience of studying in another country. An Applicant must\r\nnot hold a university degree at the date of his or her admission to the\r\nUniversity of St. Andrews. An Applicant must be acceptable to the Dean of the\r\nFaculty he or she proposes to enter. See Notice to Applicants. All awards must\r\nbe confirmed by the Senatus Academicus of the University of St. Andrews. The\r\nScholarship will pay for full tuition fees, university residence charges and\r\n£200 towards miscellaneous expenses. The successful Applicant must reside in\r\none of the halls of residence during the first year at the University of St.\r\nAndrews and it is the wish of the Foundation that students shall continue in\r\nsubsequent years to live in accommodation administered by the University. A\r\nstudent who leaves St. Andrews voluntarily before taking his or her first\r\ndegree will be expected to refund the amount of the Scholarship paid in the\r\nlast academic year. McEuen Scholars must submit an annual report supported by\r\na year-end progress report or evaluation from at least one Faculty member.\r\nFrequently Asked Questions How do I apply for the McEuen Scholarship? You must\r\ncomplete the application form and provide all the required documentation. The\r\napplication form and conditions are available for download here. When is the\r\nMcEuen Scholarship application due? The application deadline for the McEuen\r\nScholarship is January 31, each year. We encourage all students to submit\r\ntheir applications well in advance of the deadline. I missed the deadline for\r\nthe application. Do you consider late applications? No, we do not accept late\r\napplications. When will scholarship recipients be notified? Recipients are\r\nchosen by the McEuen Scholarship Selection Committee each spring. Sponsored\r\napplicants will be notified by the end of April. Will unsuccessful applicants\r\nfor scholarships be notified? Yes. All applicants are notified of the progress\r\nof their applications. How will scholarship winners receive the funds? McEuen\r\nScholarship cheques are forwarded to the University of St. Andrews in semi-\r\nannual installments. Students should contact UCAS (Universities and Colleges\r\nAdmissions Service) for further information. Is the scholarship renewable\r\nafter the first year? Yes, the scholarship is awarded for the full course of\r\nundergraduate study (three years for ordinary degrees and four years for\r\nhonours degrees). What must I submit with my application? All applicants must\r\nsubmit their academic record, personal statement, resume of extracurricular\r\ninvolvement and two letters of academic reference. Is anything else required\r\nafter I submit my application? After the initial evaluations, select\r\ncandidates will be invited to appear before the Selection Committee for an\r\ninterview. What criteria are used in the selection of scholarship winners? The\r\nSelection Committee examines various aspects of a candidate’s life. In\r\naddition to academic accomplishment, the committee seeks indications that the\r\napplicant possesses the initiative and autonomy to best profit from studying\r\nabroad. I am not a Canadian citizen / I do not currently reside in Canada. Can\r\nI still apply for the McEuen scholarship? No, the scholarship is available\r\nonly to resident Canadian citizens. Must I be of a certain age to qualify for\r\nthe scholarship? Applicants must not be more than 21 years of age on December\r\n31 of the year preceding the award of the Scholarship. I already have a\r\nuniversity degree. Do I still qualify for the scholarship? No, applicants\r\nhaving already completed another university degree do not qualify for the\r\nscholarship. Which do I apply to first, the McEuen Scholarship or the\r\nUniversity of St. Andrews? Applicants are required to apply for admission to\r\nthe University before the deadline for filing applications for the McEuen\r\nScholarship and to provide proof of acceptance by St. Andrews prior to\r\ndetermination of the short list of applicants granted interviews leading to\r\nthe award of the scholarship. If I am awarded the scholarship, am I guaranteed\r\nacceptance at the University of St. Andrews? To be guaranteed a place at the\r\nUniversity of St. Andrews, applicants are required to apply for admission to\r\nthe University before the deadline for filing applications for the McEuen\r\nScholarship and to provide proof of acceptance by St. Andrews prior to\r\ndetermination of the short list of applicants granted interviews leading to\r\nthe award of the scholarship. The scholarship cannot be awarded to an\r\napplicant who has not received prior acceptance by the University. What is the\r\ntotal value of the McEuen Scholarship? The Scholarship will pay for full\r\ntuition fees, university residence charges and an annual grant of 200 pounds\r\nfor use towards miscellaneous expenses. Please visit http://www.st-\r\nandrews.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding for exact monetary values. If I am\r\nawarded the McEuen Scholarship, must I reside in the University of St. Andrews\r\nresidence? The successful applicant must reside in one of the halls of\r\nresidence during the first year at the University of St. Andrews. It is the\r\nwish of the McEuen Scholarship Foundation that students continue to live in\r\naccommodations administered by the university in subsequent years. During my\r\nstudies at the University of St. Andrews, how should I keep the McEuen\r\nScholarship Foundation informed of my progress? McEuen Scholars are encouraged\r\nto submit an annual report supported by a year-end progress report or\r\nevaluation from at least one faculty member. Any other documentation or\r\ninformation is equally welcomed by the McEuen Scholarship Foundation." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Association of Food & Drug Officials Scholarship", "description": "A worthy recipient who is in their third year of college. Demonstrated a desire to serve in a career of research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to some aspect of foods, drugs or consumer product safety; should have demonstrated leadership capabilities; and must have at least a 3.0 grade point average during the first two years of undergraduate study.", "slug": "association-of-food-drug-officials-scholarship-fwha7chh", "id": 41, "img_url": "https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/b857d75f001/f14fa8a9-4c1b-4cc0-97ba-4fb2f35441bd.png", "deadline": "2020-03-01T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1500.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.00039999999999999996, "old_criteria_info": "The following qualifications and conditions have been established for the\r\naward recipients:\r\n\r\n The recipients should have demonstrated a desire to serve in a career of\r\nresearch, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to\r\nsome aspect of foods, drugs or consumer product safety;\r\n\r\n should have demonstrated leadership capabilities;\r\n\r\n and must have at least a 3.0 grade point average during the first two years\r\nof undergraduate study. To apply, in addition to completing an application:\r\n\r\n an official and complete college transcript must be submitted along with\r\nletters of recommendation from two faculty members.\r\n\r\nApplications must be submitted by March 1st to be considered for the current\r\nyear's award.\r\n\r\nIn 1981, AFDO established a scholarship fund with the excess funds from the\r\n75th Anniversary of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act celebration. The \"George\r\nM. Burditt Scholarship\" and the \"Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship\", both in the\r\namount of $1,500 each will be awarded annually to a worthy recipient who is in\r\ntheir third year of college.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nA third scholarship, the \"Denise C. Rooney Scholarship,\" worth $1,500 was\r\ncreated in June 2008 and will also be awarded annually." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Best Cat Info Student Scholarship", "description": "students (high school, undergraduate and postgraduate), with the aim of helping students who are equally passionate about animal health. Participants should write an essay of 1,000 words or less on the topic “Why Everybody Should Keep A Pet Animal”", "slug": "best-cat-info-student-scholarship-4lwn02eg", "id": 49, "img_url": "https://i.pinimg.com/736x/46/2f/e2/462fe27aafa0875402df798da0710331--cute-cats-love.jpg", "deadline": "2018-02-28T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 4.0001, "old_criteria_info": "Annual Scholarship For Students A larger percentage of the human population\r\nloves pet, and cat is a very popular pet. My love for this beautiful creature\r\nis the reason behind this blog. I have recently decided to give out\r\nscholarship on annual basis to students (high school, undergraduate and\r\npostgraduate), with the aim of helping students who are equally passionate\r\nabout animal health. The scholarship would be merit based, and the decision\r\nwould be made based on the quality of entry essay submitted by applicants.\r\nRules Of Participation Participants should write an essay of 1,000 words or\r\nless on the topic “Why Everybody Should Keep A Pet Animal” Focus of the essay\r\nshould be on the social and health benefit of keeping a pet animal. The best\r\nessay would be awarded the check of $1000. Essay submitted should be your\r\noriginal material because all submission would be checked for plagiarism.\r\nSubmission Instruction Write on the topic in not more than 1000 words and send\r\nin your submission as an email (scholarship@www.bestcatinfo.com) with the\r\nattached essay in a word .doc file. Email your submission to with details\r\nlisted below in the body of the message Personal Details (First & Last name,\r\nPhone, and Address). School Name. Course of Study. Any document which can\r\nproof that you are a Student. School Website Submission of the essay gives us\r\nthe right of usage; either on our website or for promotional purpose on other\r\nmedia outlets. Deadline for essay submission is February 28th, and check would\r\nbe mailed out to the school by 31st of March. $1,000 check will be sent\r\ndirectly to your college." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship", "description": "Any student who: is in their Post Grad of study.\nEnrolled in a graduate program the fall of the following year", "slug": "canadian-japanese-mennonite-scholarship-t9sfob3z", "id": 39, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/ec534c8e-849a-429b-bd40-4b1aeb841245/", "deadline": "2020-04-01T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "2000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0011, "old_criteria_info": "CANADIAN JAPANESE MENNONITE SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT: $ 2,000.00 APPLICATION\r\nDEADLINE: Must be received by April 1, 2018 For an application form or for\r\nmore information: \\\\- Visit: mcccanada.ca/scholarships \\\\- Write: Mennonite\r\nCentral Committee Canada Attn: Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship 134\r\nPlaza Drive Winnipeg MB R3T 5K9 \\\\- Email: canada@mcccanada.ca (Attn: CJM\r\nScholarship) SPONSORS: National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC)\r\nMennonite Central Committee Canada (MCC Canada) SELECTION CRITERIA The\r\nscholarship will be awarded to a student who is: \\\\- A Canadian citizen,\r\npermanent resident, or international student studying at a Canadian university\r\nin Canada; \\\\- Enrolled in a graduate degree program the fall semester\r\nfollowing the deadline; and \\\\- Engaged in research that will assist the\r\nprotection of minority or human rights in Canada. HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF THE\r\nSCHOLARSHIP The scholarship was created as a tangible symbol of cooperation\r\nbetween Canadian Japanese and Canadian Mennonites subsequent to a formal\r\napology that was offered to Canadian Japanese by MCC Canada on behalf of\r\nCanadian Mennonites. The scholarship is intended to assist the protection of\r\nminority and human rights in Canada, and to reduce the potential for abuse of\r\ncultural minorities such as that suffered by Japanese Canadians during World\r\nWar II. Please mail your letter of reference to the following address by April\r\n1, 2018: Mennonite Central Committee Canada Attn: Canadian Japanese Mennonite\r\nScholarship 134 Plaza Drive Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5K9" }, "open_date": "2022-01-01", "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Candice's Sickle Cell Disease Scholarship", "description": "Students with sickle cell disease who are pursuing higher education.", "slug": "candices-sickle-cell-disease-scholarship-ujpowsb3", "id": 36, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/e413d49a-f05d-44ed-b315-d044e76e7ab4/candices-sickle-cell-disease-scholarship.jpeg", "deadline": "2020-04-14T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1500.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.00039999999999999996, "old_criteria_info": "REFERENCES: Each applicant must submit two reference letters in a sealed\r\nenvelope to be considered for scholarship. ESSAY: Each applicant must submit a\r\n250-word essay typewritten in double-spaced format to include how the Sickle\r\nCell Disease has affected their life and education. Each applicant should also\r\ninclude what their educational goals are and how they expect to achieve them ,\r\nin addition, what person has been instrumental in their lives to help them\r\npersevere. VOLUNTEER COMMITMENT TO CANDICE’S SICKLE CELL SCHOLARSHIP FUND:\r\nEvery Scholarship winner is required to commit at least 5 hours minimum of\r\ntheir time towards one of the various Candice’s Sickle Cell Fund activities\r\nduring the year they receive their scholarship. Entries must be postmarked no\r\nlater than April 14 of the scholarship year and submitted to Ms. Candice\r\nYoung-Deler, P.O. Box 672237, Bronx, NY 10467. Candidates will be notified of\r\ndecisions by email. Winner must be present at the Candice’s Sickle Cell\r\nScholarship Luncheon in June of the scholarship year to receive the\r\nscholarship award. We look forward to hearing from you. I hereby agree to the\r\nterms of the Candice’s Sickle Cell Scholarship Fund and state that the above\r\ninformation is truthful and current to the best of my knowledge." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Cool Dehumidifier Asthma Scholarship", "description": "write an essay on the topic: “Practices which improve daily life for people who suffer from asthma”. If you have something to say on the topic, pack it in the 1,500-word essay and mail it to our address scholarship@cooldehumidifier.com (note: put “Asthma Scholarship” in the subject).", "slug": "cool-dehumidifier-asthma-scholarship-7lksatv3", "id": 46, "img_url": "https://www.cooldehumidifier.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Cool_Dehumidifier.jpg", "deadline": "2018-01-15T00:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1500.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 4.0001, "old_criteria_info": "In order to apply, write an essay on the topic: “Practices which improve daily\r\nlife for people who suffer from asthma”. If you have something to say on the\r\ntopic, pack it in the 1,500-word essay and mail it to our address\r\nscholarship@cooldehumidifier.com (note: put “Asthma Scholarship” in the\r\nsubject). Technical requirements: Save the file as PDF before sending it Make\r\nsure it is around 1,500 words long Include a document which proves you’re a\r\ncollege student at the moment of applying Include your full name, phone and\r\naddress so we can contact you in case you’re chosen as a winner Do all this by\r\nJanuary 15, 2018 We will be checking your attendance at a college you mention\r\nand ultimately deliver the scholarship check to the college address. As for\r\nthe personal info you send us, we will never share it with third parties\r\nunless you specifically allow us otherwise. We keep the right to publish your\r\nessay on our website (winning or not). We run the scholarship contest every\r\nyear and the only rule is that the last year’s winner can’t apply. The winner\r\nwill be announced on January 18. The application process is free. Good luck!" }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false } ] }{ "count": 1247, "next": "