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Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships in Public Administration

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Awards

  • There are no awards for Public Administration

 

Bursaries

  • Students may be considered for the following bursaries by completing the general bursary application. Only one application is necessary to be considered for all bursaries.

 

There are currently no bursaries specific to the School of Public Administration

Scholarships, Medals and Prizes

Entrance

  • Requires Entrance Scholarship Application

 

There are no Entrance Scholarships specific to Public Administration

 

In-Course

  • Requires In Course Scholarship Application

 

There are no In Course Scholarships that require application specific to Public Administration

 

  • In-Course Scholarship - No Application Required

 

Applications from students are NOT required for scholarships listed in this section.

Unless otherwise indicated, recipients are selected by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendations of the School of Public Administration.

These scholarships are governed by the general regulations for scholarships, medals and prizes.

Scholarships marked with an asterisk (*) are administered by the University of Victoria Foundation.

 

* RONALD C. CORBEIL AWARD FOR MERIT IN PROGRAM EVALUATION

One or more awards are given to full time or part time undergraduate and graduate students taking courses pertaining to program evaluation, performance measurement and performance management. Students eligible for this award would have the highest GPA or a major paper in these courses. In the case of an undergraduate award, selection of the recipient will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Public Administration. In the case of a graduate award, selection will be made by the Graduate Admissions and Awards Committee upon the recommendation of the School of Public Administration.

 

 

 
   
 
 
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