Bursaries Due in March

March 1st
IBEW Local 625 Nursing Bursary
This award will be paid to full-time BSc in Nursing students in the second term of their second year who demonstrate financial need. There are two bursaries available. One recipient must be a resident of Antigonish town or county and a graduate of an Antigonish town or county high school. The second can be from anywhere on the mainland of Nova Scotia. The recipient must be involved in student activities and an academically good student but not necessarily at the top of their class.
Award Value: up to $500
 
Martin Luther King Junior Award for Academic Achievement
This award will be paid to a full-time African Canadian student of StFX from Nova Scotia who has demonstrated excellence academically.
Award Value: up to $1000
 
Moncton Student Fund
This award will be paid to a full-time student of StFX who has demonstrated financial need, and who is from the Moncton, New Brunswick area.
Award Value: up to $250
 
Morrissey Sisters Bursary
This award will be paid to a full-time student of StFX who has demonstrated financial need and is from Prince Edward Island. If no qualified applicants are found then students from Antigonish will be considered. Preference will be given to students studying in the Department of Human Nutrition. The recipient must be able to demonstrate leadership ability.
Award Value: up to $1000
 
J.B. MacSween Bursary
This award will be paid to a full-time senior student of StFX who has demonstrated financial need, and who has excelled in journalism while on campus. The work in journalism must be completed on this campus.
Award Value: up to $250
 
Mascoll Scholarship Fund
This award will be paid to a full-time African Canadian student of StFX who is in academic good standing.
Award Value: up to $1000
 
March 8th
Class of '63 Bursary
This award will be paid to a full-time student of StFX who has demonstrated financial need, is enrolled in second, third, or the final year full time (30 credits or more), and is academically a good student with an average of above 70% and below the minimum average required for an academic scholarship. The student must be involved in some non-academic activities.  
Award Value: up to $1500