A number of awards and bursaries are available to Bethune students. In addition to these college-specific awards and bursaries, there are numerous university-wide scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries available. Check out the Office of Student Financial Services for further information.
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Graduation Awards
Head of Bethune College’s Prize for Academic Excellence
Awarded to the graduating Norman Bethune College student in any Honours program who achieves the highest grades in that final year of full-time study.
Dr. Emily Stowe Award
This annual award of $250.00 is made to the graduating Bethune College-affiliated student in any Honours program, who has achieved the highest grades in their final year of full-time study.
Dr. Wendell MacLeod Award
This annual award of $250.00 will be given to a graduating Bethune College-affiliated student, in any Honours program, who has demonstrated commitment to internationalist, health and society concerns or community leadership.
Bethune College Academic Leadership and Community Building Scholarship
The candidate must have served two to three years of academic student service with outstanding leadership qualities including constantly leading by example. the individual should consistently create new programs or important initiatives and dedicate an extensive time commitment to them. The individual should also be involved initiating various academic programs at Bethune College as well as helping fellow students transition through university. The candidates must have been part of student organizations/clubs, played a role in training new members and provided positive community support as well as focused leadership. They should be advocates of building community spirit and on the whole contribute to making a difference.
Bethune College Academic Community Building Scholarship
Candidate must have at least one year of outstanding service and be committed to peer advising and academic community building. The individual should follow through and perform beyond reasonable expectation as well as take responsibility and being proactive academic community contributors. They should also be involved in “behind the scenes” endeavors, supporting various academic initiatives at Bethune College as well as helping fellow students with the transition through university. These scholarships are only granted if there are suitable candidates with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 7.50.
Continuing Awards
Bethune Prize for Outstanding Contribution to College Life
This annual award of $200 and a certificate of recognition will normally be given to the one or at most two students who have made outstanding contributions to the College’s community life (social, political, educational, athletic, etc.) over the last year or over a period of years.
Bethune Prize for Outstanding Contribution from a First Year Student
This annual award of $100 and a certificate of recognition will normally be given to the one or at most two students who have made outstanding contributions to the College’s community life (social, political, educational, athletic, etc.) during their first year at York University.