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Awards and Honorary Designations: Scholarships, Prizes and Medals

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Awards and Honorary Designations: Scholarships, Prizes and Medals

Various scholarships, prizes and medals are open to returning and graduating students. Full details can be found in the Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards Calendar available at www.mcgill.ca/students/courses/calendars. For information, see University Regulations and General Information > Scholarships and Student Aid.

As a registered student, you are automatically considered by the Undergraduate Scholarships Committee for each award for which you are eligible, with the following exceptions for in-course scholarships: James Hartt Schurman Memorial Award, Rio Tinto Alcan – Richard Evans International Exchange Award, Danny and Monica Gold Award for Academic Excellence, Hundreth Anniversary MUS Graduating Class of 2007 Scholarship, Sheila Wellington BMO Financial Group Awards, KPMG Scholarship, Commerce '55 Scholarships, Hyman Herbert Stein Award, Donald R. McRobie Award, Great-West Life & London Life Scholarship, Hugh Howson Memorial Prize, Dr. Alex Paterson Scholarship, Paul-Hervé Desrosiers Scholarship in Entrepreneurial Studies, Shirin Yeganegi Memorial Scholarship, HSBC Bank Canada Management Awards, Bruce and Jocelyn Pearson Scholarship, and RSM Richter Scholarship in Accounting. The Stephen S. Goldbloom Memorial Prize is the exception for a graduating student. For these, the Undergraduate Scholarships Committee welcomes applications and recommendations, substantiated by curriculum vitae, from individual students, student groups and clubs. Such information should be forwarded to Heather McCombie in the BCom Student Affairs Office. A minimum of 27 graded credits must have been completed in the year to be eligible; 14 credits in one term.

Desautels Faculty of Management—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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