Schulich Undergraduate Awards Brochure 2024

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AWARDS

AWARDS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT Schulich School of Business
2024 Undergraduate Level

Schulich students have access to a full range of scholarships and awards which recognize excellence through academic achievement and extra-curricular involvement in the School and/or wider community. Through the generosity of alumni and friends, these scholarships and awards are among the highest value offered to business students in Canada and around the world.

Funding pathways make it possible for students with financial need to pursue a Schulich degree.

WHAT’S INSIDE

2 Entrance Awards

4 Continuing Student Awards

16 Student Loan Programs

17 Funding Your Studies

12 Graduating Student Awards

18 Student Success 20 Award Index

14 York University Awards

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Entrance Awards

Schulich celebrates the accomplishments of incoming students through competitive entrance scholarships, awards, and bursaries.

SRPAA Leadership Award for Black Communities

The SRPAA Leadership Award for Black Communities will be granted annually to an incoming Black domestic BBA student who has demonstrated (within their supplementary application) leadership characteristics, resilience and community involvement. The award is renewable for up to three (3) additional years provided the student remains in good academic standing. Preference will be granted to students demonstrating the greatest financial need. The maximum amount per student is $30,000. The recipient will also have optional access to mentoring and guidance from the Brookfield Centre and its alumni community, and those with an interest in pursuing a real estate career will have the opportunity to receive assistance in securing an internship after their third year.

VALUE: $7,500 renewable ($30,000 over four years)

SRPAA Leadership Award for Indigenous Communities

The SRPAA Leadership Award for Indigenous Communities will be given annually to an incoming Indigenous domestic BBA student who has demonstrated (within their supplementary application) leadership characteristics, resilience and community involvement. The award is renewable for up to three (3) additional years provided the student remains in good academic standing. Preference will be granted to students demonstrating the greatest financial need. The maximum amount per student is $30,000. The recipient will also have optional access to mentoring and guidance from the Brookfield Centre and its alumni community, and those with an interest in pursuing a real estate career will have the opportunity to receive assistance in securing an internship after their third year.

VALUE: $7,500 renewable ($30,000 over four years)

Seymour Schulich BBA Entrance Scholarship

In recognition of academic excellence and merit, Seymour Schulich, OC (Hon LLD ’03) has created the Seymour Schulich Entrance Scholarship. The scholarships are presented to incoming BBA students who have demonstrated academic excellence. Recipients will have been active in their communities and have demonstrated leadership qualities either in school or through extracurricular activities.

VALUE: $6,776 | 5 scholarships available

Tanna H. Schulich BBA Entrance Scholarship

In recognition of academic excellence and merit, Seymour Schulich, OC (Hon LLD ’03) has created the Tanna H. Schulich Entrance Scholarship. The scholarships are presented to incoming BBA students who have demonstrated academic excellence. Recipients will have been active in their communities and have demonstrated leadership qualities either in school or through extracurricular activities.

VALUE: $6,776 | 5 scholarships available

Edith Schulich BBA Entrance Award

The Edith Schulich BBA Entrance Award is presented to an incoming BBA student who has demonstrated exceptional academic ability in his/her high school graduating year and demonstrates financial need. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $5,000

KPMG Award for Black and Indigenous Students

The KPMG Award for Black and Indigenous Students supports incoming Black and/or Indigenous students enrolled in the BBA/iBBA program. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. Applicants will be required to complete the Schulich Bursary Application/ SFP and self-identify as Black or Indigenous.

Value: $5,000 | 5 awards available

KPMG Undergraduate Accounting Scholarship

The KPMG Accounting Scholarship will be granted to third year BBA/iBBA students who are specializing in accounting. The successful candidates must demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.

Value: $5,000 | 3 awards available

Award Selection Process

ADMISSION

Applicants are considered for awards only if they have been admitted to the program of their choice.

SELECTION

Recipients are selected for awards based on each award’s criteria. Selections are made by a Scholarships Committee that meet on a regular basis.

NOTIFICATION

Recipients will be notified via email if they have been selected to receive an award.

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PureFacts PureScholars Award

The PureFacts PureScholars Award was created to celebrate and nurture the next generation of business leaders. Each year, the award is given to an incoming BBA student who demonstrates academic success, financial need, and community involvement. Each recipient will have the opportunity to partner with a mentor from PureFacts to guide them through their educational career and help them secure employment.

Value: $5,000

Steven K. Hudson BBA Entrance Award

Established by Schulich alumnus Steven K. Hudson (BBA ’81), the Steven K. Hudson BBA Entrance Award is given to a Year 1 BBA student who has achieved first class standing (A) in their senior year of high school and has shown strong entrepreneurial achievements. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need. Steven Hudson is a strong supporter of the York Community.

VALUE: $5,000

Nissan Canada Leadership Entrance Award

The Nissan Canada Leadership Entrance Award is awarded to an incoming Schulich School of Business BBA student who demonstrates academic excellence. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $3,500

The Sidney Award

The Sidney Award is awarded to an incoming Schulich School of Business BBA student who demonstrates financial need and academic excellence (minimum 8.00 GPA). The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $1,125

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Continuing Student Awards

Schulich offers a range of scholarships and awards that recognize the achievements of continuing undergraduate-level students and support their educational costs.

Schulich Startup Night Award

The Schulich Startup Night Award, will be awarded to the winning team along with extensive promotion and access to exclusive mentorship opportunities. Eligible candidates include Students and Alumni from all Schulich Programs who graduated no longer than 18 months ago.

VALUE: $25,000

Canaccord Genuity Diversity Award of Excellence

The Canaccord Genuity Diversity Award of Excellence was created to benefit students at the Schulich School of Business. Canaccord Genuity (CG) and all of its affiliates aim to create a workplace where diversity is encouraged and in which all employees have the opportunity to realize their potential for excellence. To create economic opportunities in the Black community and to encourage a more equitable future, CG has established a well-rounded awards program that will unlock the full potential of Black students pursuing a career in capital markets/wealth management. The Award will be given annually to two (2) second-year Black BBA students who demonstrate academic excellence (minimum GPA of B+) and an interest in capital markets/wealth management. The recipients will demonstrate exemplary leadership and interpersonal skills, as well as strong experience in community-building. Unique to this awards program is the immediate investment of an optional continuous CG mentorship throughout the year and an opportunity to interview for a summer internship. Applicants to the Award will be required to demonstrate leadership/community experience and passion for capital markets/wealth management. Only Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents are eligible for this award. In the case where 2 BBA students cannot be identified, the award will be given to 1 graduate MBA student and 1 BBA student, and in the event that there cannot be an MBA student identified, the award may be granted to another Masters student. If no recipients meet eligibility, the awards maybe be awarded the following year.

VALUE: $10,000 per student

Elizabeth Maynes Memorial Award

The Elizabeth Maynes Memorial Award celebrates the life and legacy of Elizabeth Marie Maynes, PhD, a distinguished Associate Professor of Corporate Finance at Schulich for 27 years who passed away in 2019. This award was established by Elizabeth’s husband, Bruce Rhodes, her mother, Jacqueline Maynes, and her brother, Robert Maynes, to honour her memory by supporting Schulich students. The award will benefit a 3rd or 4th year BBA student who identifies as a woman. Recipients must be Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents or Protected Persons, and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $7,000

The Devin Truax Memorial BBA Scholarship

The Devin Truax Memorial BBA Scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time fourth year Schulich School of Business BBA student who demonstrates academic excellence (minimum GPA of 7.50 or 3.7 under the new grading scheme to come into effect Fall 2023), financial need and a commitment to extracurricular volunteerism and community leadership. This Scholarship has been established in memory of Devin Truax, who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly during the fourth year of his iBBA studies. This Scholarship reflects the values associated with Devin’s time at Schulich, including his placement on the Dean’s Honours List, his student government leadership and student ambassador roles, and his overall active involvement in the Schulich community.

VALUE: $5,000

Ernst & Young BBA Award

In recognition of academic excellence, demonstrated leadership and financial need, Ernst & Young has created the Ernst & Young Awards. The awards are given to third year BBA students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and financial need. Preference is given to students who are pursuing an Accounting specialization. Recipients will have been active in their communities and have demonstrated leadership either in student government or other extracurricular activities. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $5,000

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Alan and Esther Hockin Achievement Award

Social Impact Internship Award

The Social Impact Internship Award is established by Schulich alumnus Henry Chau and his wife Devan Sze Wan Chau to support Schulich students who demonstrates strong interest in pursuing a career within the non-profit sector. Henry and Devan are strong advocates of social responsibility in business and society and the valuable role that individuals, leaders and organizations play in creating a more socially responsible culture and community. The Social Impact Internship Award will benefit a full-time student enrolled in the BBA/iBBA program at the Schulich School of Business who have completed their second year of studies, in good academic standing, or during their third year into the program if an academic leave is being taken. The recipient must be pursuing a specialization in Responsible Business, as well as completing an internship, paid or unpaid, at a non-profit organization. A letter of confirmation from the internship site employer confirming the start and end dates of the internship and a summary of their job responsibilities, as well as a resume, is required to be considered for this award.

VALUE: $5,000

Freia and John A. Heber Business Scholarship

The Freia and John A. Heber Business Scholarship will be awarded to continuing full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the Schulich School of Business who are entering their third year of study and demonstrate academic excellence (minimum 8.00 or equivalent) in their most recent year of study. For twenty years, John A. Heber worked in York University’s Department of FInance serving as Comptroller for eight years. Understanding the importance of higher education, Mr. Heber and his wife, Freia (nee Kaiser) Heber have established this fund through a bequest to York University.

VALUE: $5,000

Optimus SBR Award of Excellence

The Optimus SBR Award of Excellence is given to a third year BBA student who demonstrates financial need, exhibits academic excellence, and who self-identifies as Black.

The award is renewable for the student’s fourth year should they show continued strong academic standing.

VALUE: $4,000

The Toronto Dominion Bank Award

The Toronto Dominion Bank Award is awarded to students registered in third or fourth year of the BBA programs. Successful candidates must have a minimum grade point average of 7.00 (B+). The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $3,000

Wigwanmen Scholarship

The Wigwanmen Scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in the BBA, MBA or one year specialized Masters program at the Schulich School of Business. The recipient must be of documented Indigenous descent, a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $2,500

The Citibank Canada Community Award

Awarded to a second year BBA student in the fall-term who has achieved a minimum GPA of 7.00 (B+) and demonstrates an interest in finance and extraordinary community involvement and engagement. Students must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need. This award is presented by Citi Canada in recognition of the firm’s commitment to diversity and their support of women, aboriginals and persons with disabilities. Preference will be given to students in these three categories. The Award will be adjudicated by the Schulich School of Business Office of Student Financial Services.

VALUE: $2,000

Margaret Grace Harris Bursary

The Margaret Grace Harris Bursary was established through the generosity of the late Margaret Grace Harris. The bursary will be given annually to an undergraduate or graduate business student who is in need of financial assistance.

VALUE: $2,000

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CONTINUING STUDENT AWARDS

Michael Paul Sardella Award for International Studies

Established in memory of Michael Paul Sardella, who spent his last few years working in Southeast Asia, this award recognizes his passion for travel and the study of different cultures. It will be awarded to an undergraduate or graduate Schulich School of Business student to travel abroad for internships with foreign organizations, as part of their international program of studies. The recipient must have a minimum GPA of 6.00 (B+) and demonstrate financial need. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons who are residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $2,000

RSM Canada Scholarship in Accounting

Experience the power of being you with the RSM Scholarship in Accounting, established by RSM. This Award will be granted to a 3rd year BBA student with a specialization in accounting. Students must have a minimum GPA of 7.5 (A) and a competitive grade in one second year course, which will be determined at the discretion of the award administrator. Preference will be given to a student who has commitments in at least two non-academic activities, including but not limited to: part-time job, student group, volunteer role, and sports team. The recipient of the scholarship will be offered the optional opportunity to have a coffee meeting and interview with the RSM team, with an understanding that there will be no guarantees on job placement. RSM is the leading provider of audit, tax and consulting services to the middle market, which is the engine of global commerce and economic growth.

VALUE: $2,000

Keun-Chang Kim Memorial Award

This award will be given to a Schulich School of Business undergraduate student with a minimum grade point average of 7.00 (B+) who is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and resident of Ontario, and who demonstrates financial need. Preference will be given to students involved in an academic exchange program to Korea or who demonstrate a commitment to community volunteerism. This award can be given in addition to other exchange program funding. Young-Rahn Woo has established this award in loving memory of her father.

VALUE: $1,250

General Motors of Canada Limited Bursary

The General Motors of Canada Limited Bursary is awarded first to disabled students of the Schulich School of Business MBA or BBA programs, and then to students who have undergone a personal hardship, such as the death of a parent, having the effect of putting them under financial strain. Recipients must be Canadian citizens/ permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $1,000

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Lawrence S. (Al) Rosen BBA Award

This award is given to one third year BBA student who demonstrates academic excellence, leadership and financial need. Preference is given to students who are pursuing an Accounting specialization. Recipients will have been active in their community and have demonstrated leadership either in student government or extracurricular activities. The student will demonstrate academic excellence and will be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. In recognition of academic excellence, demonstrated leadership and financial need, Al Rosen has created the Lawrence S. (Al) Rosen BBA Award.

VALUE: $1,000

MBA Class of 2007 Schulich Ambassador Award

The MBA Class of 2007 Schulich Ambassador Award is awarded to a full-time undergraduate student at the Schulich School of Business who demonstrates academic excellence, strong leadership and value added judgment. Students must have a minimum 6.5 GPA and have completed a minimum of 50 hours in the Schulich Ambassador Program. The student must demonstrate financial need and be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario.

VALUE: $1,000

Mirha Juma Memorial Award

The Mirha Juma Memorial Award will be awarded to a BBA/iBBA student in their third or fourth year of studies. Established by the Undergraduate Business Society (UBS) at the Schulich School of Business and supported by the Schulich community, this award was created in memory of Mirha Juma, who passed away suddenly during the first year of her studies in the iBBA program.

VALUE: $1,000

Nicholas Corradino LGBTQ+ Changemaker Award

The Nicholas Corradino LGBTQ+ Changemaker Award will be given annually to a student in the BBA program at the Schulich School of Business, York University. The recipient must demonstrate leadership skills, academic achievement (GPA 6.00), and commitment/ involvement in the LGBTQ+ community or causes. Award applicants will be required to prepare a written statement to be considered for the Award.

VALUE: $1,000

The Thomas H. Beechy Award for

International Exchange

Dr. Thomas H. Beechy has recognized the value of international exchange in the learning process for our future business leaders. This award is available to a second or third-year BBA student who intends to participate in an academic exchange, demonstrates financial need, and has achieved a minimum 6.00 (B) in Schulich courses. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $1,000

Timothy A. Brown Startup Award for Early-Stage Entrepreneurs

Timothy A. Brown teaches the Schulich Mini-MBA: Dentist Business Leadership Program at the Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC). Passionate about entrepreneurship and championing student success, Timothy establishes this Award to help Schulich undergraduate students to jumpstart and succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavours.

The Award is designed to help one 2nd or 3rd year BBA student afford the cost of education and help kick-start their entrepreneurial journey. The recipient demonstrates entrepreneurial spirit by submitting an outline of their own startup creation/concept and/or their contributions to the student entrepreneurial startup community at Schulich, as well as demonstrate financial need. The recipient will also receive the optional opportunity for quarterly mentorship sessions with the Executive Director of Schulich’s Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. The Award will encourage the recipient to explore their startup ideas and advance their early-stage entrepreneurial aspirations. The Award will be adjudicated by the Office of Student Services and International Relations department at the Schulich School of Business.

VALUE: $1,000

Winchcombe Scholarship Fund

In memory of Owen and Millicent Winchcombe, two annual scholarships are awarded in the fall for scholastic achievement to each of the top students entering second year of the full-time MBA program, and third and fourth year of the BBA programs.

VALUE: $1,000

Women In Leadership Student Award

This Award is established by the Women in Leadership student Association at the Schulich School of Business. The Award will be awarded to a continuing female Undergraduate or a Master’s level student enrolled in the BBA or MBA program. The recipient must demonstrate high academic achievement (minimum GPA of B+) and strong leadership attributes. Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates significant financial hardship.

VALUE: $1,000

Carmen and Stanislaus Pinto Resilience Award

The Carmen and Stanislaus Pinto Resilience Award was created to benefit undergraduate business students at the Schulich School of Business who demonstrate financial need. The award will be granted to domestic students who demonstrate leadership through extracurricular activities and academic excellence (6.00 GPA). This award has been created in loving memory of Carmen and Stanislaus Pinto, to celebrate the importance of education, strength and resilience.

VALUE: $750

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CONTINUING STUDENT AWARDS

Schulich Service Bursary

York University President’s Scholarship

Seymour Schulich BBA Entrance Scholarship

York University Student Life Award

IKA JANISZEWSKI ( i BBA ’19)
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A.L. Tune Bursary

In memory of A.L. Tune, a respected leader of Ontario credit unions, the Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation provides a bursary to assist a BBA/iBBA student in Year 3 or 4. Selection is based on financial need and academic excellence. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $500

Class of ’97 BBA Bursary

Each year, a full-time BBA student is selected to receive this bursary. The selected student will be in good standing, registered as a full-time student in the BBA program and demonstrates financial need. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $500

The James Bray Bursary in Memory of Mrs. Anne Bray

This bursary is open to BBA students who demonstrate financial need to achieve their academic goals. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $500

Michael A. Katigbak Award

This award has been established through a gift from Michael A. Katigbak, whose focus is on complementary medicine. It is awarded annually to a student with demonstrated financial need who is entering his/her first year of the BBA program. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $500

Nicholas Gareri Award

This award is offered annually to a first-year BBA student who has demonstrated financial need. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $500

The Sam G. and Rose T. Reisman Award

This award has been established by Sam G. and Rose T. Reisman to provide an annual award to a deserving York University undergraduate student with a preference given to those students who are affiliated with the Schulich School of Business. Through this award, the Reisman family is pleased to show their support for York University students. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $500

Michael Bond Memorial Award

Awarded to a fourth-year BBA student based upon academic achievement. Student must demonstrate a special interest in the field of Operations Management and Information Systems or in the field of Marketing.

VALUE: $400

The Joshua Tan Memorial Scholarship

The BBA Class of 1996 has established this scholarship in memory of classmate Joshua Tan. The scholarship is awarded to a fourth-year BBA student with a specialization in Finance who has achieved a minimum GPA of 7.00 (B+).

VALUE: $350

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CONTINUING STUDENT AWARDS

Bruno Amadi Bursary

Established through a gift from Bruno Amadi (BBA ’79) to support a student who has completed the equivalent of at least one full year of the BBA program with a minimum average of 6.00 (B) and a specialization in either finance or marketing. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $300

Manulife Award

Manulife Award awarded to a Year 3 student in the BBA/iBBA program, who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 6.00 (B). Recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons, residents of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: $300

Stanley L. Warner Memorial Award

This award was established in memory of Stanley L. Warner, Schulich Professor of statistics and economics, to celebrate his many contributions to the School and his field. The Schulich School presents the award each year to recognize a third or fourth-year BBA’s academic achievement and extracurricular activities or contribution to the community and/or university life.

VALUE: $250

Bernadine Nightingale Scholarship

The Bernandine Nightingale Scholarship is awarded to a fourth-year BBA student specializing in marketing who demonstrates strong academic potential.

VALUE: Variable

Sarfraz Visram Undergraduate Finance Award

The Sarfraz Visram Undergraduate Finance Award will provide an annual award to a student that has completed their third year at Schulich, with a stated specialization in Finance. The award recipient will have the top average grade in third year finance courses (currently FINE 3100 and FINE 3200). Should multiple students achieve the same grade, then the Award will be granted first with preference to the eligible applicant with the highest cumulative GPA, and then to the eligible applicant that demonstrates top cumulative GPA and the greatest financial need. The award recipient will also be invited for a day on Bay Street to meet with top professionals in Canadian finance. This award was established by Sarfraz Visram (BBA ‘98) who credits his undergraduate education at Schulich for providing a solid grounding upon which he launched his multi-decade career in Finance.

VALUE: Variable

The Schulich School of Business Alumni Bursary

Established by generous alumni contributions to the Schulich Annual Fund, the bursary will support undergraduate and graduate Schulich School of Business students, part-time or full-time, who demonstrate financial need.

VALUE: Variable

Bursary funding provided by:

Victor Murray Bursary

The Victor Murray Bursary will support full-time or part-time students in the undergraduate and/or graduate programs demonstrating financial need.

VALUE: Variable

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CONTINUING STUDENT AWARDS

Graduating Student Awards

The following student awards are presented at graduation to recognize the achievements of graduating students.

HSBC President’s Award for BBA

Presented to the student with the highest academic standing after completion of the first 90 credits of the BBA program. The award will be presented in the fall of each year.This award is made possible through a generous donation from HSBC Bank (Canada).

VALUE: Medal and $3,750

The Peterson Family Gold Medal & Scholarship in Entrepreneurial Studies

The Peterson Family Gold Medal & Scholarship in Entrepreneurial Studies is awarded to a graduating undergraduate student who has pursued the Entrepreneurial & Family Business Studies concentration and achieved high academic standing in the concentration and also demonstrates true entrepreneurial spirit and drive.

VALUE: Medal and $1,500

The Bernard M. Wolf Prize of Excellence in the Certificate in International Management

Established by Professor Bernard M. Wolf, Professor Emeritus of Economics and International Business at the Schulich School of Business, the Bernard M. Wolf Prize of Excellence in the Certificate in International Management is awarded to a graduating undergraduate student who has pursued the Certificate in International Management (CIM) and has achieved the highest academic standing.

VALUE: $1,000

Alan and Esther Hockin Achievement Award

This award is presented to the graduating BBA student who has achieved the highest distinction in academic standing.

VALUE: $500

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York University Awards, Bursaries and Financial Assistance

New and current students in the BBA programs are eligible for a range of financial assistance options, including entrance scholarships and in-course awards given by York University in recognition of scholastic achievement. For full details regarding scholarships, awards and bursaries administered by York University, visit sfs.yorku.ca .

York University Automatic Entrance Scholarships

Students who applied for admission to the BBA will be considered for a York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship. This is a scholarship that does not require an application. Student Financial Services will automatically determine which students are eligible for the award and make the appropriate allocation.

VALUE: $1,000 – $16,000

York University Undergraduate Bursary

The value of the bursary is variable and based upon financial need. Applications are available on the York website after the beginning of classes in September. These bursaries are available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents or Protected Persons. Undergraduate students are eligible to apply for the York Undergraduate Bursary, which is available online. International students are eligible to apply for the Emergency Bursary Fund.

York Continuing Scholarships

To be considered for all other York Continuing Scholarships, students must complete a Student Financial Profile by visiting the Student Financial Services website at sfs.yorku.ca/aid/sfp

Please note that international students are not eligible for most continuing scholarships. Visit yorkinternational.yorku.ca for more information on international scholarships and bursaries. Questions regarding financial aid can be directed to finaid@schulich.yorku.ca .

Undergraduate Residence Life Bursaries

This award is intended to encourage active participation in residence life. Both new and continuing students are eligible to apply. Generally, applications become available late October and bursaries are awarded in December. Applications will be distributed through House Dons once they become available. Applicants must be Canadian citizens/permanent residents who demonstrate financial need and are living in one of the undergraduate residences: Bethune, Calumet, Founders, McLaughlin, Stong, Vanier, Winters. For details, visit yorku.ca/stongrez/awards/rezlife.html

VALUE: Varies

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University Awards, Bursaries and

Work/Study Program

The Work/Study Program at York University provides eligible undergraduate students (domestic and international) with the opportunity to develop professional skills and contribute to the university through paid, on-campus employment opportunities. These on campus work experiences will enrich and complement your classroom experiences. In addition, you will be given the support and tools needed to develop proficiency in core competencies that will contribute to your long term personal and professional success and develop your capacity to lead. The General Work/Study program provides student employees with a broad range of opportunities to contribute in support roles while developing valuable, relevant skills and work experience for the work place. These roles offer a learning and development opportunity for Work Study employees to receive experiential on-the-job training, guidance and mentorship. Under the guidance of permanent staff members, Work Study employees will provide support to their relevant department/faculty in clerical, administrative and technical capacities. Details are available online at: sfs.yorku.ca/work-study-programs .

Research at York (RAY)

The Research at York (RAY) program was created to enhance both the research culture of the University and the undergraduate student academic experience. Through the RAY program, eligible undergraduate students will have the opportunity to participate in research projects with faculty members and/or fellow students, while receiving compensation at a competitive rate. Students who are awarded a RAY position cannot hold another RAY, Work/ Study, CLAY or YES position concurrently. Details are available online at: sfs.yorku.ca/work-study-programs

Leadership, Engagement and Ambassadorship Program (LEAP)

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LEAP positions focus on engaging undergraduate students in roles within the faculties, colleges, programs, or the university at large, that enhance the overall student experience at York university. LEAP roles allow students to develop skills such as leadership, peer mentoring, and peer support within the University setting and are less clerical in nature than the typical Work/Study position (e.g. less than 20% clerical). Examples of positions include: YU Start Leader, Student Recruitment Ambassadors and Peer Educators/Mentors. Details are available online at: sfs.yorku.ca/work-study-programs Undergraduate Level Awards and Financial Support 15
Assistance

Student Loan Programs

Students may be eligible for government student loan funding through the Ontario Student Assistance Program.

OSAP AT A GLANCE

Financial aid is available to students in the form of Canada and Ontario Student Loans, through the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).

OSAP is designed to relieve the financial burden of pursuing higher education through a combination of repayable loans and grants. It is a need-based loan program.

Loans are payment-free and interest-free as long as you are enrolled as a full-time student for every term of assessment. At York University, to be considered a full-time student, students must be enrolled in at least 9.00 credits per term; credits cannot be averaged out over the year.

Changes in circumstances throughout the school year can affect OSAP entitlement for the year. Depending on the change, awards may increase or decrease. Changes to course load, income or residence can all affect entitlement. To ensure that any change in entitlement is not detrimental to post-secondary studies, students should consult with a representative from Student Financial Services.

Eligibility

OSAP is open to Ontario residents who are a:

• Canadian citizen

• permanent resident or

• protected person

Please see the government website (ontario.ca/osap) for a detailed breakdown of factors considered when determining your eligibility.

Maximum OSAP Assistance

For OSAP maximums, please consult the OSAP website. Please note that OSAP maximum loan amounts do not cover the full cost of tuition at the Schulich School of Business.

Out-of-Province Students

For information regarding other provincial student loan programs, please consult the website of your provincial student assistance office.

Out-of-province student assistance information and website links are available at sfs.yorku.ca/aid/outofprovince.

Cost of Living

* These are yearly costs based on a full-time student pursuing a BBA for the Fall/Winter 2023-2024 session. For details visit futurestudents.yorku.ca/tuition. Totals are based on highest cost range for Canadian students. Fees are subject to change (sfs.yorku.ca/fees).

* For more information on housing

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ESTIMATED EXPENSE* ON CAMPUS OFF CAMPUS Average full-time tuition (based on 30.00 credits + essential supplementary fees) $10,430 ($36,772 CDN for international students) $10,430 ($36,772 CDN for international students) Textbooks and supplies $1,200 – $1,500 $1,200 – $1,500 Housing* $7,418 (residence, single room) $0 (living at home) $9,600 (apartment) Meal plan/groceries $4,500 – $6,000 $0 (living at home) $4,000 (apartment) Personal expenses (entertainment, transportation and health care) $2,500 $4,600 Health and dental care $270 (York Federation of Students (YFS) health plan for Domestic students) $1,026 (UHIP + YFS health plan for International students)**
(York Federation of Students (YFS) health plan for Domestic students) (UHIP + YFS health plan for International students)**
$270
on campus, please visit yorku.ca/housing. On-campus housing is available on a first come, first served basis. Students who are seeking accommodation on campus are strongly encouraged to submit their housing application after accepting their offer of admission.
Participation in the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) is mandatory for international students while in Toronto. For details, visit yorkinternational.yorku.ca/uhip
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Funding Your Studies

Learn more about sources of funding at: schulich.yorku.ca/financialaid and on York University’s future students webpage at: go.yorku.ca/scholarships.

HOW TO FUND YOUR STUDIES

1. Keep your grades up

Access Schulich and York’s top scholarships and entrance scholarships by keeping up your average.

2. Apply for entrance scholarships & awards

The Online Scholarships, Awards & Bursaries Application is open from December 1 to April 1 and is available through MyFile at go.yorku.ca/ myfile . Your York reference number (provided when you applied for admission) is required to complete the online form. Apply early — you don’t need to wait for an offer of admission.

3. Apply for OSAP

95% of students who are Ontario residents and apply for OSAP receive loan and/or grant funding. The application opens in November each year. Complete the application and submit all necessary documents by June 30 to have funds for September studies. osap.gov.on.ca

4. Apply for in-course scholarships & awards

Once you are enrolled in classes, you can apply for in-course awards for each academic session. A single application, called the Student Financial Profile (SFP) is used for scholarships, bursaries and on-campus employment programs. You should complete the SFP to be considered for a variety of programs and funding. sfs.yorku.ca/aid/sfp

5. Explore on-campus job opportunities

Many York students work on-campus to earn extra money, gain valuable experience and contribute to University life. Work in student services offices at a work/study position and gain technical experience and knowledge to help you prepare for your career.

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Investing in the Next Generation of Responsible Business Leaders

Help create a new generation of leaders at the Schulich School of Business by supporting scholarships, awards and bursaries for current and future students.

INVEST IN BUSINESS LEADERS OF TOMORROW

Pursuing a business degree isn’t easy. Students have to manage program fees, living costs, family demands, and, in some instances, international travel expenses. An offer of financial support can prove to be the deciding factor both for talented students continuing their post-secondary studies and working professionals returning to school to upgrade their skills.

Attracting the best students and supporting them throughout their studies is a top priority of the Schulich School of Business and key to our ability to maintain a competitive student experience. Some of our awards are among the highest value offered to graduate business students in Canada.

By establishing new scholarships/bursaries/awards, you are investing in the responsible business leaders of tomorrow, who will undoubtedly go on to make significant and meaningful contributions to the global society for years to come. Help us ensure that a lack of financial resources is never a barrier to current and future Schulich students.

Gifts to benefit Student Success at Schulich will help establish new, high value entrance scholarships, awards and bursaries for students. Endowed or term-funded awards will recognize the academic merit of students applying to attend Schulich from other countries or areas of Canada, while also aiding those who, otherwise, would not have the means to attend Schulich.

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Excellence Talent Recognition

“Gifts to the Schulich School of Business in the form of scholarships, awards and bursaries have a major impact on the achievements of our students. The financial support provided by donors and alumni allows the School to attract the very best students while also reducing barriers to access for students in financial need.”

At the Schulich School, we have a number of different categories of awards and funding options, which include:

AWARD TYPES

Scholarship

Scholarships recognize exceptional talent/promise or academic excellence in a program or specialization at Schulich, like finance or entrepreneurial studies. In some cases, scholarships may also include non-academic criteria (i.e., leadership, volunteerism). All scholarships appear on a student’s transcript.

Award

Awards combine academic and/or non-academic criteria (i.e., leadership, volunteerism) and/or financial need. Awards appear on a student’s transcript.

Bursary

Bursaries are designed to assist students who have financial need. Recipients must be in good academic standing. Bursaries do not appear on the student’s transcript.

SUPPORT OPTIONS

Creating an Endowment

An endowed scholarship/bursary/award is a powerful opportunity for a Schulich donor to generate a lasting, long-term impact for future generations of Schulich students. With your generous gift, an endowment fund is permanently established at York University and is responsibly invested, in perpetuity. Each year, a portion of the interest income earned on your endowment gift is distributed to the student recipient(s) of your scholarship/bursary/award. As you can imagine, over time your endowed fund will build its financial strength and deepen its impact. At the Schulich School of Business, gifts of $25,000 or more are eligible for endowment.

Annually Funded

As an alternative to establishing a permanent endowment, some donors consider providing crucial financial aid funding to Schulich students on an annual basis. Donors can establish new annual scholarships/bursaries/awards by pledging support for a minimum of three years. At the Schulich School of Business, annual support of $1,000 or more will allow for the creation of a new scholarship/bursary/award.

YOU CAN SUPPORT SCHULICH’S FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM IN MANY WAYS

To find out more about creating your own student award or making a gift to one of our existing scholarships or bursaries, please contact: Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement, Schulich School of Business at (416) 650-8050 or advancement@schulich.yorku.ca

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Index A A.L. Tune Bursary 10 Alan and Esther Hockin Achievement Award 12 B Badrul and Ayesha Haque Family Award 3 Bernadine Nightingale Scholarship 11 Bruno Amadi Bursary .......................................................................................................................... 11 C Canaccord Genuity Diversity Award of Excellence 4 Carmen and Stanislaus Pinto Resilience Award 8 Class of ’97 BBA Bursary 10 E Edith Schulich BBA Entrance Award 2 Elizabeth Maynes Memorial Award 4 Ernst & Young BBA Award 4 F Freia and John A. Heber Business Scholarship 6 G General Motors of Canada Limited Bursary 7 Gordon Charlton Shaw Achievement Award — Convocation 12 Gordon Charlton Shaw Award Fund 11 Governor General’s Silver Medal 12 H HSBC President’s Award for BBA 12 K Keun-Chang Kim Memorial Award 7 KPMG Award for Black and Indigenous Students 2 KPMG Undergraduate Accounting Scholarship 2 L Lawrence S. (Al) Rosen BBA Award 8 Leadership, Engagement and Ambassadorship Program (LEAP) 15 M Manulife Award 11 Margaret Grace Harris Bursary ............................................................................................................ 6 MBA Class of 2007 Schulich Ambassador Award 8 Michael A. Katigbak Award 10 Michael Bond Memorial Award 10 Michael Paul Sardella Award for International Studies 7 Mirha Juma Memorial Award 8 Monika Federau Scholarship for Women in Business 3 N Nicholas Corradino LGBTQ+ Changemaker Award 8 Nicholas Gareri Award 10 Nissan Canada Leadership Entrance Award 3 O Optimus SBR Award of Excellence 6 P PureFacts PureScholars Award 3 R Research at York (RAY) 15 RSM Canada Scholarship in Accounting 7 S Sarfraz Visram Undergraduate Finance Award 11 Social Impact Internship Award 6 SRPAA Leadership Award for Black Communities 2 SRPAA Leadership Award for Indigenous Communities ........................................................... 2 Schulich Startup Night Award 4 Seymour Schulich BBA Entrance Scholarship 2 Stanley L. Warner Memorial Award 11 Steven K. Hudson BBA Entrance Award ........................................................................................... 3 T Tanna H. Schulich BBA Entrance Scholarship 2 The Bernard M. Wolf Prize of Excellence in the Certificate in International Management 12 The Citibank Canada Community Award 6 The Cloud Managed Networks Award in Excellence and Innovation 4 The Devin Truax Memorial BBA Scholarship 4 The James Bray Bursary in Memory of Mrs. Anne Bray 10 The Joshua Tan Memorial Scholarship.......................................................................................... 10 The Peterson Family Gold Medal & Scholarship in Entrepreneurial Studies 12 The Sam G. and Rose T. Reisman Award 10 The Schulich School of Business Alumni Bursary 11 The Sidney Award .................................................................................................................................... 3 The Thomas H. Beechy Award for International Exchange 8 The Toronto Dominion Bank Award 6 Timothy A. Brown Startup Award for Early-Stage Entrepreneurs 8 U Undergraduate Residence Life Bursaries 14 V Victor Murray Bursary 11 W Wajeeha and Najeeb Family Award 3 Wigwanmen Scholarship 6 Winchcombe Scholarship Fund 8 Women In Leadership Student Award 8 Work/Study Program 15 Y York Continuing Scholarships 14 York University Automatic Entrance Scholarships 14 York University Undergraduate Bursary....................................................................................... 14
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Useful Links

schulich.yorku.ca/financialaid

Undergraduate Scholarships & Awards

schulich.yorku.ca/housing

On-Campus Residence | Off-Campus Housing | QUAD Student Living

sfs.yorku.ca/scholarships

Entrance Scholarships & Awards | Government Funding | Campus Employment

osap.gov.on.ca

Ontario Student Assistance Program | Estimates | How to Apply | How to Qualify

The Schulich School of Business is committed to providing funding pathways to make it possible for students with financial need to pursue a Schulich degree. In addition to our extensive list of scholarships, awards, and bursaries, students have access to loan programs, job opportunities, and knowledgeable staff to help support them throughout their academic journey.

To get in touch with us, please contact:

Financial Aid

Student Services & International Relations

Schulich School of Business (416) 736-5303 finaid@schulich.yorku.ca schulich.yorku.ca/financialaid

To find out more about creating your own student award or making a gift to one of our existing scholarships or bursaries, please contact:

Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement

Schulich School of Business (416) 736-5708 advancement@schulich.yorku.ca schulich.yorku.ca/contact-alumni-relations-and-development

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