UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
NOTE: The deadline for applications is 2:00PM on Sep. 10, 2012.
- Aditya Jha Diversity Award for academic excellence and demonstrated financial need. Awarded to two students enrolled in first, second or third year Computer Engineering; must be Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person; must be an Ontario resident; demonstrate financial need; special consideration will be given to all minorities including aboriginals, disabled persons, visible minorities & women.
- Jack Roy Langstaffe Memorial Scholarship for academic excellence and demonstrated financial need. Students must be enrolled in full-time Electrical or Computer Engineering program with a minimum grade point average of 3.50, must demonstrate financial need by writing a personal letter and must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
- Gordon and Agnes (Twambley) Brash Award for academic excellence and demonstrated financial need. Students must be enrolled in full-time Biomedical, Electrical or Computer Engineering program with a minimum grade point average of 3.50, must demonstrate financial need by writing a personal letter and must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE/PH.D 2011 CEMF SCHOLARSHIP
2011 CEMF scholarship: Ten scholarships totaling $80,000 will be awarded to women studying engineering at the undergraduate, masters and PhD level.
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
For information about scholarships for graduate students, please visit the graduate studies funding website.
GRADUATE RESEARCH EXCELLENCE AWARD (GREA)
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites full-time MASc. and PhD. students to apply for Graduate Research Excellence Award (GREA) of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The objective of GREA is to promote scholarly research publications of graduate students in main-stream scientific journals and conference proceedings.
Each full-time graduate student is eligible for a $2500 award for their exceptional performance in scholarly research; there are a total of 20 awards. All applications will be evaluated by the GREA Selection Committee of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.