Published: 23 Aug 2024 255 views
The UBC Awards for Indigenous Students include scholarships and bursaries. When a student applies for these awards, they are considered for both merit and need-based awards. Scholarships are awards that recognize academic, community, or athletic achievement. Bursaries are based on financial need. Student awards based solely on financial need are not included on your official transcript.
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Bursaries totalling $4,000 have been endowed by the estate of Henry (Harry) C. Campbell in memory of his son, Robin Woodsworth Campbell (1949-2002), for undergraduate students who are family descendents of Interior Salish, Coast Salish, Northern Coast or Wakashan language groups. Born in France at Neuilly-sur-Seine, Robin Campbell made his career as an artist on Hornby Island, B.C., working mainly in bronze, stone and clay sculpture. The awards are made on the recommendation of Enrolment Services.
To be considered for UBC Indigenous awards, you must meet all the following requirements:
Supporting Documentation
Some awards require you to upload documentation to demonstrate your eligibility with the organization giving the awards. Awards with requirements for supporting document will have a document upload option.
All supporting documentation must be submitted by the application deadline.
After you apply
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