STUDENT AWARDS HANDBOOK 2015-2016



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STUDENT AWARDS HANDBOOK 2015-2016 IN DEMAND.

Cover Photo: Large Photo at Top From the left: Jennifer Newport Medical Radiography (Fry Family Health Sciences Achievement Award) Anna Murphy Textiles: Craft & Apparel Design (Fry Family Foundation CNA Artist Scholarship) Karren Penney- Programmer Analyst Business (Co-op) (Fry Family CNA Leadership Achievement Award) Phillip Warren - Fry Family Foundation Donor Representative Geoff Peters- Fry Family Foundation Donor Representative Irene Macaulay - Textiles: Craft & Apparel Design (Fry Family Foundation CNA Artist Scholarship) Joshua Fry Construction/Industrial Electrician (Fry Family CNA Leadership Achievement Award) Katelyn Hogan First Year Engineering Technology (Fry Family CNA Leadership Achievement Award) Megan Eason Medical Radiography (Fry Family Health Sciences Achievement Awards) Bottom Photo -Top Left: Susan Fudge Welder (NEWCO Metals CNA Welding Environmental Bursary) Chynna Ingram Welder (NEWCO Metals CNA Welding Environmental Bursary) Clovis Safari - Welder (NEWCO Metals CNA Welding Environmental Bursary) Bottom Photo- Bottom Left: Joshua Homes -Computer Systems Engineering Technology (Husky Energy White Rose Extension Project Diversity Scholarship) Ashley Turner Husky Energy Donor Representative Bottom Photo Right: Victoria Rowsell Instrumentation Controls Engineering Technology (Hebron Women in Industrial Trades & Engineering Bursary) Michelle Mooney -Hebron Donor Representative

Table of Contents Introduction... 1 General Information... 1 Provincial Awards... 6 Campus Awards Baie Verte... 43 Bay St. George... 45 Bonavista... 55 Burin... 57 Carbonear... 59 Clarenville... 62 Corner Brook... 65 Gander... 71 Grand Falls - Windsor... 76 Happy Valley - Goose Bay... 79 Labrador West... 85 Placentia... 88 Port aux Basques... 89 St. Anthony... 92 St. John s (Prince Philip Drive, Ridge Road and Seal Cove)... 94 College Sponsored Awards... 111 External Awards... 112 Committee Members... 113 Index... 114 Awards Publication Opt Out Form... 122 0

Introduction College of the North Atlantic Awards Program provides a significant contribution to the education of our students through the encouragement and recognition of high scholastic performance and by providing a measure of assistance to those who may experience financial difficulty in completing their programs of study. These awards are made possible by the generous contribution of our donors, who represent numerous organizations, companies and individuals and whose support is the very foundation of our awards program. This handbook describes the types of awards available and the specific criteria for each. It also provides a section that describes awards offered at each campus, as well as a section that outlines awards that are provided at the provincial level. Students in qualifying programs at all campus locations compete for provincial awards. For further information, please contact the person responsible for your campus awards program or the Provincial Chairperson. Please refer to the committee membership section of this brochure for a list of awards representatives. Please read carefully the General Information section of this brochure. College awards are subject to change or cancellation without prior notice. This handbook is also available on our web site at http://www.cna.nl.ca/awards. General Information The College offers opportunities to students in many programs to compete for a variety of achievement awards, scholarships, bursaries, distinction awards, prizes and graduation awards. Note: All students who are selected for an award/scholarship/bursary will be required to provide their Social Insurance Number, so that a T4A may be issued for income tax purposes. Note: College of the North Atlantic recommends that students who are receiving funding and/or sponsorship contact their funding/sponsoring agency for clarification of whether receiving an award may affect their funding/sponsorship status. Note: If you receive a scholarship or bursary, you must report the total amount on your application to Student Financial Services; however, only the amount that exceeds $1,800 per academic year will be considered a financial resource in calculating your assessed need. 1

Definitions of Awards Achievement Award Monetary award given in recognition of academic excellence, leadership and community / college involvement. Scholarship Monetary award given in recognition of academic excellence. Bursary Monetary award given in recognition of financial need and academic merit. Distinction Award An award given in recognition of a variety of qualities. Some examples would be, but are not limited to, passion for learning, demonstrated initiative, significant contribution to class, good work ethic, positive attitude, willingness to help others and/or strong desire to succeed. Prize Award given in recognition of performance in a particular subject area or task. Medal President s Medals of Excellence, Governor General s Academic Medals, and other medals presented upon graduation. Honour Society Students achieving academic excellence as prescribed by specific criteria will become members of the College of the North Atlantic Honour Society. Academic Excellence For the purpose of Achievement Awards and Scholarships academic excellence refers to a candidate who has attained the minimum weighted/overall average of 75% or higher. Note: some programs are based on weighted average and others are based on overall average. Academic Merit For the purpose of Bursaries, Distinction Awards and Prizes academic merit refers to a candidate who has obtained the minimum weighted/overall average of 60% or higher except in cases where the grading basis is higher for their program. Note: some programs are based on weighted average and others are based on overall average. 2

Application Process Application forms for awards administered by the College are available at the Student Services Office. Unless otherwise stated, applications are not required in order to be considered for medals, scholarships, distinction awards or prizes. An application shall be required of a candidate for each award designated as an achievement award or bursary. The deadline for receipt of applications for bursaries and other awards can be obtained at each campus Student Services Office but is generally mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Eligibility for College Awards No achievement award, scholarship or bursary administered by the College shall be awarded to a candidate who holds an award of equal or greater value, unless specifically required by the terms of the award. Certain conditions apply. To be eligible for any award a student must be registered as a full-time student in a recognized College program. To be eligible for renewal of an achievement award, scholarship or bursary the student must maintain full time status in their recognized College program and continue to meet eligibility requirements of the award. The eligibility criteria for awarding an Achievement Award or Scholarship: Candidates must be in clear academic standing with a minimum weighted/overall average of 75%. At least 80% of the credits accumulated at the point of consideration for awards must have been obtained at the College. Courses which are not included in the requirements for graduation will not be included in the calculation of the weighted /overall average. Candidates must have attained a passing grade in ALL courses being considered in establishing weighted average. Marks obtained in supplementary exams will be considered in the calculation of the weighted/overall average. In cases where the student repeats a course, the best earned grade will stand for calculation of the weighted/overall average. 3

The eligibility criteria for awarding a Bursary, Distinction Award or Prize: Candidates must be in clear academic standing and have attained a minimum weighted / overall average of 60%, except in cases where the minimum grading basis is higher. (i.e.: In Industrial Trades it is 70% and in Paramedicine it is 80%). The weighted average will be used except in cases where programs use an overall average. At least 80% of the credits accumulated at the point of consideration for awards must have been obtained at the College. Courses which are not included in the requirements for graduation will not be included in the calculation of the weighted overall/average. Candidates must have attained a passing grade in ALL courses being considered in establishing weighted average. Marks obtained in supplementary exams will be considered in the calculation of the weighted overall/average. In cases where the student repeats a course, the best earned grade will stand for calculation of the weighted/overall average. The eligibility criteria for awarding the Governor General s Medal: The Governor General s Medal is awarded to a graduate who has achieved the highest weighted / overall average at each campus where applicable. The student must be graduating from a two or three-year diploma-level program. The eligibility criteria for the President s Medal of Excellence: The President s Medal of Excellence will be awarded to one full-time graduate in each program who attains the highest weighted/overall average in his/her program. The student will also receive a certificate. The student must meet all College scholarship criteria. The medal is campus based and is available to both the certificate and diploma-level programs. The eligibility criteria for Honor Society: The College has established an Honor Society to recognize those students who meet the following criteria: Those in certificate and diploma-level programs where the passing grade of the courses is 50% to 65% who have a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 Those in diploma-level programs where the passing grade of the courses is 80% who have a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 and no mark less than 90%. Those in Industrial Trades Programs who have an 80% or greater in each course. 4

Students who are registered under General Studies who have completed four (4) or more courses within any given semester and who achieve 80% or greater in each course. Some campuses offer Office Administration and Business Administration by the individualized instruction methodology. At campuses where this applies students must have completed 16 credits or more in a given semester. Students in this category must achieve a GPA of 4.0 in order to qualify for the Honour Society. Documentation Awards administered by the College shall be recorded on the recipient s academic record. Transcripts for students who achieve Honour Society status, will state, Honour Society at the end of each semester that they achieve this criteria. Students who have achieved honour society status will have their names posted at their campus and on the college website at the end of the semester. College Awards Publications / Opt Out Form If you do not wish to have your personal information (name, photo, program of study and community) published by the college, please complete an Opt Out form (found at the back of this handbook or on our website at www.cna.nl.ca/awards) and submit it to the Student Services Office at your campus. Outstanding Fees Award recipients who owe outstanding fees to the College will have their monetary award credited to their account. Privacy Disclaimer As part of the Scholarship/Awards process, your personal information (name, photo, program of study and community) may be shared with our donor to advise them of how their scholarship monies have been distributed. If you do not wish to have this information shared, please e-mail anna.peddle@cna.nl.ca. Many thanks for allowing us to share your successes with the donors who have made these awards possible. 5

Provincial Awards A. Harvey Group of Companies Entrance Scholarship From humble beginnings, to a household name, A. Harvey and Company Limited has been serving the people of the greater St. John s are for 150 years. Today, A. Harvey and Company Limited enjoys the distinction of being one of Newfoundland s most historic and diversified firms, and our headquarters are still located on Water Street East, St. John s. We pride ourselves on being a privately owned Canadian corporation, which through its various divisions provides a wide range of services. Today, the A. Harvey Group of Companies is a vital and integral part of the Newfoundland and Labrador economy, employing approximately 400 people throughout the province. Number of Awards: Varies $1500 This scholarship is awarded annually and is limited to the dependent sons, daughters or wards of employees of A. Harvey Group of Companies. It is based on academic excellence in high school; preference will be given to full-time students registered in the first year program of studies at any campus of the College. If no suitable candidate can be identified from the first group, the scholarship may be awarded to a full-time student registered in any program beyond the first year. An application form is required. First year students must submit a certified copy of your most recent high school transcript. Deadline for applications is October 16. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Awarded during fall semester. 6

AETTNL Scholarships The Association of Engineering Technologists and Technicians of Newfoundland and Labrador (AETTNL) offers a minimum of four (4) and up to six (6) annual scholarships of $500 each to students enrolled in a nationally accredited Technician or Technology program. AETTNL scholarships recognize and reward academic excellence displayed by AETTNL student members. The Association of Engineering Technologists and Technicians of Newfoundland and Labrador Inc. Number of Awards: Four - Seven $500 each To be eligible to apply for an AETTNL scholarship, students must meet the following criteria: Be a registered student member, in good standing, with AETTNL Be enrolled as a full time student in a Technician or Technology program accredited by the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board Be in his/her second or third year of study in the accredited program Have a minimum weighted average of 75% Applications for these scholarships are available from the AETTNL website, www.aettnl.com. The deadline for receipt of application directly to AETTNL is September 25, 2015. Please see application form for exact date. Any questions regarding the above scholarships can be forwarded to AETTNL office at 709-747-2868 or toll free 1-888-238-8600 or via email at aettnl@aettnl.com Students may be eligible for other AETTNL awards (Dr. Ian McMaster Scholarship, Lloyd Murchy CET Scholarship and TD Insurance - Meloche Monnex Scholarship). Applications are located on the AETTNL website www.aettnl.com and they have a September deadline. For information regarding these scholarships please contact the AETTNL office at 1-888-238-8600 or via email at aettnl@aettnl.com. Atlantic Credit Unions Bursary Program Atlantic Central provides support to charitable and community programs in alignment with the values of our member credit unions throughout Atlantic Canada. Atlantic credit unions have been investing in programs and services across the Atlantic region since 2000, and have been proud to support CNA since 2009. Learn more about Atlantic credit unions at http://www.atlanticcreditunions.ca. 7

Atlantic Credit Unions Bursaries Atlantic Central for its member credit unions in Newfoundland and Labrador Number of Awards: Eight (two each for four geographic regions) $500 each Awarded to a full time student enrolled in the second or third year of any diploma program. Students must demonstrate financial need, academic merit, a commitment to completing their studies, and community/college involvement. Special consideration may be given to students who are credit union members or can demonstrate an affiliation with the credit union system. Application must include the following: a Credit Unions of Newfoundland and Labrador Bursary Application, a College Reference Form, a College Financial Statement Form and a two page essay describing educational goals, career aspirations and community involvement activities. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Geographic locations are defined as: Central: Bonavista, Burin, Clarenville, Gander, Grand Falls Windsor Eastern: Carbonear, Placentia, Seal Cove, St. John s (Prince Philip Drive, Ridge Road) Western: Baie Verte, Bay St. George, Corner Brook, Port aux Basques, St. Anthony Labrador: Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador West Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association Bursaries Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association Number of Awards: Two $500 each Awarded to a full time student registered in the Heavy Duty Equipment Technician or Truck & Transport Mechanic programs. The award is based on financial need, academic merit and reference. An application form, a College Financial Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Avian Group of Scholarships Auk Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the second or third year of the Process Operations Engineering Technology program and based on academic excellence. No application required. 8

Eagle Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the first year of the Heavy Duty Equipment Technician or Heavy Equipment Operator program and based on academic excellence. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Gannet Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the second year of the Welder/ Metal Fabricator (Fitter) program and based on academic excellence. No application required. Jaeger Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the second year or third year of the Civil Engineering Technology program and based on academic excellence. No application required. Kittiwake Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the second year of either the Business or Office Administration (Executive) programs and based on academic excellence. No application required. 9

Osprey Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the first year of the Mobile Crane Operator program and based on academic excellence. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Puffin Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the first year of the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) program and based on academic excellence. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Razorbill Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the second year of the Mining Technician program and based on academic excellence. No application required. Shearwater Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the first year of the Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) program and based on academic excellence. No application required. 10

Storm-Petrel Scholarship Avian Group of Scholarships $1000 Awarded to a full time student in the first year of the Carpentry program and based on academic excellence. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Baggett Paramedic Student Achievement Awards The Baggett Paramedic Student Scholarship was created to reward the paramedic student who has demonstrated both high academic achievement and the desire to participate in community involvement related to health care. The recipient of this award will have demonstrated their academic strengths, community involvement, critical thinking and clinical decision making skills through the application process. Nolan and Sandra Baggett Number of Awards: Two $500 each Awarded to a student who: Is a full-time student in the Paramedicine Program at either the Bay St. George or Prince Philip Drive Campuses Has attained 90% or higher weighted average for each semester in Semesters 1-4 as demonstrated by transcript Has demonstrated an understanding of the role paramedics may play in community illness and injury prevention and health care by either submitting a written paper describing the community role of a paramedic, or by listing activities the paramedic student is active in. Deadline dates to submit application: Class 1 (September PPD Campus): September 25, 2015 Class 2 (January BSG Campus): February 5, 2016 An application form is required. Application forms are available at Student Services. 11

Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) St. John s Scholarships The Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) is a non-profit, non-partisan, self-funded women s organization, advocating for women s rights, equality and empowerment through access to quality education and training for women and girls. The Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) St. John s Number of Awards: Five $1000 The Canadian Federation of University Women Scholarships are designed to reward female students based on academic excellence. Three scholarships are awarded to female students enrolled in the second or third year whose studies are leading to a career in a non-traditional working area for women. Two scholarships are offered to a female student enrolled in the second year of the Early Childhood Education Program. The student s program may be offered by any campus of the College located in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Canadian Home Builders Association-Newfoundland and Labrador Achievement Award The Canadian Home Builders Association is setting up a new $500 scholarship over five years for full time students enrolled in programs related to the residential construction industry. Members of the Association $500 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in a program related to the residential construction industry. Preference will be given to members of the Canadian Home Builders Associationof Newfoundland and Labrador (CHBA-NL) families and employees. If there are no eligible candidates identified as members of the CHBA-NL dependents and employees, the award will be available to the public. This award is based on academic excellence and leadership in the community. Eligible programs include: Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, Plumber and Construction/Industrial Electrician. An application form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 12

Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Entrance Scholarships Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (NF Branch) Number of Awards: Three $1000 Awarded to a full time student registered in the Construction/Industrial Electrician, Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), Welder or Mining Technician programs. One scholarship will go to a student at a Labrador campus. This award is based on academic excellence and reference form. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Centenary of Responsible Government Post- Secondary Scholarships The Centenary of Responsible Government Scholarships assist students who are continuing their studies beyond the secondary school level. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Number of Awards: Determined by total provincial post-secondary enrolment $1000 each Based on academic excellence, awarded to second and third year full time students who are registered in a two or three year diploma level program. Chevron Engineering Technology Scholarships The Chevron Canada Ltd. Technology and Industrial Trades Scholarships are designed to reward students based on academic excellence. Chevron Canada Ltd. Number of Awards: Six $900 (one per program) Awarded to second year students enrolled in one of the Engineering Technology programs listed below as well as first year students in the Electronics Systems Engineering Technology (Co-op) program and the Environmental Engineering Technology - Advanced Diploma program. Selection is based on academic excellence. Eligible Programs: Instrumentation & Controls Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Petroleum Engineering Technology Welding Engineering Technician Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (Co-op) (1 st year) Environmental Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma (1 st year) 13

Chevron Industrial Trades Scholarships The Chevron Canada Ltd. Industrial Trades Scholarships are designed to reward students based on academic excellence. Chevron Canada Ltd. Number of Awards: Three $500 each Awarded to one full-time student in each of the following programs, based on academic excellence and reference form. Steamfitter/Pipefitter (Clarenville campus) Instrumentation and Control Technician (Burin, Gander, and Seal Cove campuses) Industrial Mechanic/Millwright (Baie Verte, Corner Brook, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador West and Placentia campuses) An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Chevron Petroleum Engineering Technology Scholarship The Chevron Canada Ltd. Petroleum Engineering Scholarship is designed to reward students based on academic excellence. Chevron Canada Ltd. $500 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the second or third year of the Petroleum Engineering Technology (Co-op) program at Ridge Road. Award is based on academic excellence. Chevron Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) Scholarship The Chevron Canada Ltd. Safety Engineering Scholarship is designed to reward students based on academic achievement. Chevron Canada Ltd. $500 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) program at Ridge Road. Award is based on academic excellence. 14

Chevron Welder Scholarships The Chevron Canada Ltd. Welder Scholarships are designed to reward students entering the industrial trade program of Welder on the basis of academic excellence. Chevron Canada Ltd. Number of Awards: Three $300 each Awarded to students who enter the Welder program at one of these campuses: Burin, Placentia or Prince Philip Drive. Awards are based on academic excellence and reference form. An application form, a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Chevron Women in Engineering Technology & Industrial Trades Scholarships The Chevron Canada Ltd. Scholarships for Women in Engineering Technology and Industrial Trades are designed to reward academic success and promote the presence of women in non-traditional work environments. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence. Chevron Canada Ltd. Number of Awards: Two $900 scholarship for Engineering Technology program and $300 for Welder program Awarded to one female student enrolled in second year of one of the Engineering Technology programs listed below or a first year student in the Electronics Systems Engineering Technology (Co-op) program or the Environmental Engineering Technology - Advanced Diploma program and one student enrolled in the Welder program. Recipients will be selected based on academic excellence. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed the Techsploration Program, (a program designed for young women to explore careers in trades, technical and technology related occupations). Eligible Programs: Instrumentation & Controls Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Petroleum Engineering Technology Welding Engineering Technician Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (Co-op) (1 st year) Environmental Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma (1 st year) An application form is required for this award. Welder applicants must provide a College Transcript or Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 15

CNA Faculty and Staff Achievement Awards These scholarships are made possible by the generosity of faculty and staff at each campus of College of the North Atlantic. CNA Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Bursary Fund (Faculty and Staff Appeal) Number of Awards: Two $500 full time student in the first term of a certificate level program $1000 full time student in second year of a diploma level program Students must be enrolled full time in a certificate-level or diploma-level program. Awards will be based on academic excellence, leadership and College involvement. Applications must be reviewed at Campus level. Two applications (one certificate and one diploma) per campus will be forwarded to the Provincial Awards Committee. Each campus must review all local applications received from their campus for this award and select one applicant for each category to submit to the Chair of the Provincial Awards Committee. The committee will review all submissions and select one overall certificate level and one overall diploma level recipient from all those submitted. An application form and a College Reference Form are required. First year students must also submit a College Transcript or Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. CNA Faculty and Staff Bursaries These bursaries are made possible through the generosity of faculty and staff at each campus of College of the North Atlantic. CNA Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Bursary Fund (Faculty and Staff Appeal) Number of Awards: Two $400 These bursaries will be awarded to two students enrolled full time in the second year of any diploma-level program at any campus of the College. The bursary is based on financial need, academic merit, and reference. Each campus must review all local applications for this award and submit two applications to the Chair of the Provincial Awards Committee. The committee will review all submissions and select two recipients from all those submitted. An application form, a College Financial Form and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 16

College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund Awards College of the North Atlantic Academic Programs Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full time student enrolled in the Aboriginal Bridging, Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer or Comprehensive Arts and Science Transition program at any campus. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. College of the North Atlantic Applied Arts Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full-time student enrolled at any campus in the second or third year of any Applied Arts diploma-level program. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. College of the North Atlantic Business and Information Technology Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full-time student enrolled at any campus in the second or third year of any Business or Information Technology diploma-level program. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. College of the North Atlantic Engineering Technology Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full time student enrolled at any campus in the second or third year of any Engineering Technology diploma-level program. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. 17

College of the North Atlantic Health Sciences Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full time student enrolled at any campus in the second or third year of any Health Sciences diploma-level program. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. College of the North Atlantic Industrial Trades Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full time entry-level student enrolled at any campus in any of the Industrial Trades programs. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. College of the North Atlantic Tourism and Natural Resources Distinction Scholarship College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund $800 Full-time student enrolled at any campus in the second or third year of any Tourism and Natural Resources diploma-level program. Based on academic excellence, this award will be administered in the winter semester. Nanuk s High Five Bursaries College of the North Atlantic Legacy Fund Number of Awards: Seventeen (One per campus) $555 Awarded to one full-time student enrolled in any year of any certificate or diploma-level program at each campus based on financial need, academic merit, and reference. This award will be administered in the winter semester. An application, a College Financial Statement Form and College Reference Form are required. First year students must also submit a College Transcript or Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 18

College of the North Atlantic Student Union (CNASU) Bursaries College of the North Atlantic Student Union (CNASU) Number of Awards: Two $250 each Awarded to a student who: is enrolled in any full-time certificate or diploma level program; has demonstrated exceptional leadership ability at the College or as a volunteer at his/her campus which should be supported by a letter of reference; No more than one bursary shall be awarded to a member of the College of the North Atlantic Student Union (CNASU). Each campus must review all local applications received at their campus for this award and select two applications to submit to the Chair of the Provincial Awards Committee. The Provincial Chair will review all submissions and select two recipients. Only one recipient will be a member of the College of the North Atlantic Student Union (CNASU). An application, a College Financial Statement Form, a Letter of Reference and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Country Ribbon Entrance Scholarship Country Ribbon $1000 This scholarship is awarded annually and is limited to the dependent sons, daughters or wards of employees of Country Ribbon. Based on academic excellence in high school, preference will be given to full-time students registered in the first year program of studies at any campus of the College. If no suitable candidate can be identified from the first group, the scholarship may be awarded to a full-time student registered in any program beyond the first year. An application form is required. First year students must submit a certified copy of your most recent high school transcript. Deadline for applications is October 16. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 19

Eastlink Bursaries Eastlink has the distinction of being the first cable company in Canada to enter the telephone market, and the first communications and entertainment company in North America to combine cable, Internet and telephone service in a communications and entertainment bundle. Eastlink is one of the fastest Internet providers in North America and serves customers in over 400 communities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. The Eastlink Scholarships are designed to reward students in good standing who are in financial need. Number of Awards: Eastlink Five $1000 each Students enrolled in the: second year of Computer Systems and Networking; second year of Computing Systems Engineering Technology (Co-op) at any campus of College of the North Atlantic. Students will be ranked by highest academic standing, having successfully completed the previous year of study. Students will be selected based on financial need and must achieve a minimum weighted average of 75%. An application form and a College Financial Statement Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Ed Norman Memorial Scholarship The Lower Mainland Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Society was registered as a non-profit society in British Columbia in 1995. One of its main purposes was to become active, visible and involved in the community by making financial donations to charitable causes such as the establishment of a Scholarship/Bursary Fund or other worthy causes as approved by the membership. The society would have socials, fundraisers and receive donations from private individuals to raise monies. Soon after the Society s formation, the members chose to have funds set aside to be used for Scholarships. In 1999, Ed Norman joined the society. Using his expertise as a lawyer, Ed, along with other committee members, drafted guidelines and protocol for the Society s Scholarship Fund. On January 12, 2000 Ed Norman died suddenly at the age of 47. As a young person, Ed lived in Port Union, Trinity Bay and moved to St. John s when he was 13. After high school, Ed completed his undergraduate degree in political science at Memorial University and in 1976 completed his law degree at Dalhousie University. For his hard work, dedication and love for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Society renamed the fund The Ed Norman Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Lower Mainland Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Society takes great pride and pleasure in donating this scholarship to College of the North Atlantic to help assist a deserving student in their studies. Lower Mainland Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Society $500 Academic excellence and campus/faculty recommendation 20

Esri Canada Scholarship This award will alternate annually between the GIS Applications Specialist (Post Diploma) Program at the Corner Brook Campus and the Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) Program at the Ridge Road Campus. Esri Canada $1000 Cash Award plus a permanent license of ArcGIS software and extensions, a one-year ArcGIS Online Organization plan, a one-year subscription to the Esri Developer Network (EDN) Standard, books, access to Esri s Virtual Campus for one year, two Esri Canada instructor led training courses and registration to one of Esri Canada s national User Conferences of their choice. (Total value: approx. 50,000) Presented to a full-time learner registered in the final year of the Geomatics /Surveying Engineering Technology program at Ridge Road campus. It is based on academic excellence, interest and ability using GIS Technology and faculty recommendation. Note: the award recipient is required to submit a poster and summary report to Esri Canada demonstrating their use of GIS. An application form, a College Reference Form and resume are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited Entrance Bursary Based on financial need, the Fairfax Entrance Bursary is available to students who graduated from high school not later than 18 months prior to entrance to their first year of study at the College in September 2016. The award is available to full-time students who are Canadian citizens and who have achieved a minimum of 75% average at high school completion. This bursary is a renewable award, the successful applicant will be required to apply for renewal for each additional year of his/her program. In order to quality for renewal the successful applicant must maintain the same financial need and weighted/ overall average. Students must not have received a Fairfax award previously. Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited $3500 This award is based on financial need and minimum of 75% average at high school completion. The Fairfax application, a College Financial Statement Form and a certified copy of high school transcript must be submitted no later than August 26, 2016. 21

Flight 491 Memorial Fund On March 14, 2010 Oil and Gas Industry Partners came together to honour those who perished in the tragic Cougar Flight 491 disaster. At that time, they committed to working with their industry partners to raise enough funds to establish a named endowment to benefit students at each of Memorial University, the Marine Institute, and College of the North Atlantic. The intent with such an endowment is to spend only the interest each year, allowing the fund to remain in perpetuity. Flight 491 Memorial Fund Bursaries Flight 491 Legacy Fund Committee Number of Awards: Varies Varies Full time students entering their first year of study in any certificate or diplomalevel program at any campus of College of the North Atlantic. This bursary is renewable for up to two additional years of consecutive full-time study in the original program, providing the recipient continues to maintain full time status and meet eligibility requirements. This award is based on financial need, academic merit and reference. Preference will be given to the children or spouse of individuals lost in an industrial accident, such as the crash of Flight 491. Please note that confirmation may be required. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Flight 491 Memorial Fund Scholarships Flight 491 Legacy Fund Committee Number of Awards: Varies Varies Full time students entering their first year of study in any certificate or diplomalevel program at any campus of College of the North Atlantic. This scholarship is renewable for up to two additional years of consecutive full-time study in the original program, providing the recipient continues to maintain full time status and meet eligibility requirements. This award is based on academic excellence. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 22

Fry Family Foundation Awards Fry Family Foundation CNA Artist Scholarships The Fry Family Foundation CNA Artist Scholarship is designed to reward an outstanding student enrolled in an Arts program at College of the North Atlantic who best demonstrates academic excellence, commitment, talent and drive to build a career in the arts. The Fry Family Foundation recognizes these valuable programs that are designed to help students develop and expand their creative talents and learn the skills required to build a successful career through courses in business, management, entrepreneurial studies and marketing. Fry Family Foundation Number of Awards: Two $1500 each Awarded to a second year, full time student who best demonstrates academic excellence, commitment, talent and drive to build a career in the arts. Students enrolled in the second year of any of the following programs are encouraged to apply: Digital Animation Music: Performance, Business & Technology Film and Video Production Sound Recording & Production Graphic Communications Textiles: Craft & Apparel Design Graphic Design Video Game Art & Design An application form and a letter of reference from an instructor are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Fry Family Foundation CNA Leadership Achievement Awards The Fry Family Foundation CNA Leadership Entrance Scholarships reward students who have been making a difference in their communities and who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership. Students who demonstrate leadership are vital elements to the future success of their communities and regions. By further developing their leadership skills, students are helping to ensure economic sustainability in all regions of Newfoundland and Labrador. Fry Family Foundation Number of Awards: 17 (one per campus) $1500 each Awarded to a first year/entrance student enrolled in any full-time certificate or diploma-level program who best demonstrates academic excellence and leadership (this can include roles in community, extra-curricular and volunteer activities or experiences that aptly demonstrate the candidate s capacity for leadership). Must be continuing or expanding leadership and involvement throughout College. An application form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 23

Fry Family Foundation Health Sciences Distinction Achievement Awards Fry Family Foundation Number of Awards: Three $1500 each Awarded to a full time student in the second or third year of the Medical Laboratory Sciences, Medical Radiography and Respiratory Therapy programs, who best demonstrates academic excellence, leadership and community/college involvement. An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Fry Family Foundation President s Achievement Award The Fry Family Foundation President s Leadership Service Award has been established to recognize, annually, a student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership ability coupled with high academic achievement. Fry Family Foundation $3000 Awarded to a student who: Is enrolled full-time at any campus of College of the North Atlantic in a program which is two years or greater in length. In the final year of their program. Is ranked as a high academic achiever provincially. Has demonstrated exceptional leadership ability at the College or as a volunteer in their community, which should be supported by a faculty recommendation letter. The recipient of this award should demonstrate a good interest in and a strong commitment to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador - as demonstrated by volunteerism in the community and/or the College. Nominations will be solicited from students or Campus Administrators / Faculty. An application form and a letter of reference are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Applications must be reviewed at the campus level and one application will be forwarded to the Provincial Awards Committee. This Committee will review all submissions and select one recipient. Application forms are available at Student Services. 24

James Sellars Apprenticeship Awards The James Sellars Apprenticeship Awards recognizes and supports individuals as they begin their program of study within the Construction/ Industrial Electrician and Welder programs and to celebrate their accomplishment as they reach journeyperson status through College of the North Atlantic. This award also rewards students who have been making a difference in their communities and who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership. The applicant has the responsibility of contacting the College when he/she has successfully attained their Journeyperson status in order to receive the remainder of their award ($5000.00). Fry Family Foundation Number of Awards: 6 per year (3 Electrical and 3 Welder per year) $1000 award + toolkit ($1000 value) for Pre-employment Training $5000 award upon successful completion of Journeyperson status Awarded to a full time student enrolled in the entry level Construction/ Industrial Electrical or the Welder program at College of the North Atlantic; based on academic excellence, leadership and community/college involvement. If possible, it will be equally distributed to male and female students. The award will be evaluated and presented towards the end of the pre-employment training program schedule. An application form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is no later than April 29, 2016. Application forms are available at Student Services. Harrison McCain Foundation Entrance Bursaries Harrison McCain and The Joyce McCain Fund have made an outstanding commitment to our students province-wide by providing these 34 bursaries valued at $1,000 each. Harrison McCain Foundation and The Joyce McCain Fund Number of Awards: Thirty four (34) 2 per campus $1000 each Awarded to full time students who are Canadian citizens and enrolled in their first year of studies in any full-time certificate or diploma-level program at each campus of the College. Students must demonstrate financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 25

Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Scholarships The Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Scholarships were established to assist students who excel in construction related programs as it relates to the construction of roads, water and sewer construction, bridges, etc. for students registered in the Civil Engineering Technology program at the Corner Brook and St. John s Campus locations. Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Number of Awards: Two $1000 each Based on academic excellence. One to a student enrolled in the third year of the Civil Engineering Technology program at the Corner Brook campus and one to a student enrolled in the third year of the Civil Engineering Technology program at the Ridge Road Campus. Hebron Diversity Endowment Fund The Hebron Project co-venturers have established an endowment of $750,000 at the College for women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. The Hebron Project Diversity Scholarship Fund will assist students from among these four groups, with a preference for those who are enrolled in Engineering Technology and Industrial Trades programs. Hebron Diversity Awards Hebron Diversity Endowment Fund Number of Awards: Three $1500 each Available to full time students at any campus who have aboriginal status; a disability, or represent a visible minority. Recipients must be enrolled in an Industrial Trades or Engineering Technology certificate or diploma-level program. Based on academic merit. An application form and a College Reference Form are required. Students in Industrial Trades programs must also submit a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Hebron Women in Industrial Trades and Engineering Technology Bursaries Hebron Diversity Endowment Fund Number of Awards: Three $1500 each Criteria; Available to female students at any campus, enrolled in an Industrial Trades or an Engineering Technology certificate or diploma-level program. Where possible, at least one award will be given to a first year student. This will be based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form and a College Reference Form are required. Students in Industrial Trades programs must also submit a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 26

Hibernia Diversity Awards Hibernia Number of Awards: Three $1800 each Available to full time students at any campus who have aboriginal status; a disability, or represent a visible minority. Recipients must be enrolled in an Industrial Trades or Engineering Technology certificate or diploma-level program. Based on academic merit. An application form and a College Reference Form are required. Students in Industrial Trades programs must also submit a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Hibernia Women in Industrial Trades and Engineering Technology Bursaries Hibernia Number of Awards: Three $1800 each Criteria; Available to female students at any campus, enrolled in an Industrial Trades or an Engineering Technology certificate or diploma-level program. Where possible, at least one award will be given to a first year student. This will be based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form and a College Reference Form are required. Students in Industrial Trades programs must also submit a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 27

Husky Energy White Rose Extension Project Diversity Scholarships Husky Energy is one of Canada s largest integrated energy companies. Husky is committed to encouraging access to employment and business opportunities for members of designated groups, specifically women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. In building upon its current practice of promoting and supporting diversity in Newfoundland and Labrador s offshore oil and gas industry, Husky has created two scholarships aimed at developing the pool of qualified members of designated groups interested in pursuing careers in operational aspects of the industry, particularly in fields where they are underrepresented. Husky Energy Number of Awards: Two $1250 Available to first year students enrolled full time at any campus who identify as a member of the four designated groups - women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. This scholarship is based on academic excellence. Students must be enrolled in one of the following program areas: First year of any Information Technology Program; First year of any Engineering Technology program; or First year of any *Office Administration program (*to be eligible, Office Administration applicants must identify as Aboriginal, a person with a disability and/or a member of a visible minority). An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. IODE Canada Labrador Bursaries IODE Number of Awards: Subject to change Varies Awarded to students in any diploma program based on financial need and academic merit. Selection is carried out by IODE. Limited to students from Labrador high schools who apply on forms made available through their school boards in their graduating year. Successful applicants may apply for renewal of their bursary annually during their post-secondary education. Application forms and information can also be found on the IODE web at www.iode.ca. 28

Jennifer Marie Reardon Memorial Achievement Award Jennifer Marie Reardon was the beloved daughter of Theresa and Gary Reardon, CNA Alumnus 1972 Civil Engineering Technology program. Jennifer was a beautiful young woman with a zest for life. She enjoyed sports, reading and volunteering in her community. Jennifer was embarking upon a promising future as she was nearing graduation from Ryerson University and had accepted a position with Yahoo. Mr. and Mrs. Gary and Theresa Reardon $2000 Awarded to a female student who is enrolled full time in the second or third year of her studies in any diploma level program at any campus of College of the North Atlantic. The award is based on community/college involvement, leadership and academic excellence. The student must have a well-rounded personality and strives to balance life and studies through volunteer activities such as sports, church and her community. An application form and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid- January. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. John H. Barry Business Memorial Scholarship The John H. Barry Business Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who graduated high school from Dunne Academy, Stella Maris Academy, Baltimore, Mobile Central High or St. Kevin s High, one of the five high schools in CBDC Celtic Region. This award is based on academic excellence and awarded to a second year student enrolled full time in any program: preference will be given to students in the following programs: Business Management, Business Administration or Office Administration at any campus location. The late John H. Barry was a volunteer with Celtic Business Development Corporation from June 1998 to January 2008, serving as Chairperson for the last four years. John's support of local business in the Southern Shore / St. Mary s Bay area was unwavering. In addition, he volunteered countless hours of his time on various boards in his pursuit of growing the social / economic climate of the region. The Celtic Business Development Corporation (CBDC Celtic) is a community-based, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing Business Development Services to all communities in the area from Goulds / Petty Harbour to Riverhead in St. Mary s Bay. CBDC Celtic also offers programs targeted at youth entrepreneurs - www.celticcbdc.ca. Celtic Business Development Corporation $500 Recipient must be a graduate of one of the five high schools in CBDC Celtic Region as listed above and must be a second year student enrolled full-time in any diploma-level program. Preference will be given to students in Business Management, Business Administration or Office Administration programs at any campus location. This award is based on academic excellence. An application form and a certified copy of high school marks are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 29

John J. Dwyer Memorial Entrance Bursary The John J. Dwyer Memorial Entrance Bursary is provided by Dr. Richard D. Fagan and Dr. Andrew Wm. Fagan in memory of their special uncle John, a quality builder, an avid outdoorsman and a loyal friend, who took young people under his wing and taught them not only fine wood working skills but also valuable character building lessons. Frank and Patricia Fagan $500 The John J. Dwyer Memorial Entrance Bursary is available to a student who graduated from Exploits Valley High in Grand Falls-Windsor and is in the first year of studies in any Industrial Trades program at any campus of College of the North Atlantic. This award is based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, a College Transcript or Student Progress Report, and a certified copy of high school transcript are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Juno Legacy Fund The organizing committee of the 2010 Junos (Ruckus on the Edge) has established a legacy fund to recognize the contribution of our College students to the planning and delivery of this national event. This $40,000 investment in our students highlights the key connection between the programs at our College and the music industry in Newfoundland and Labrador. Juno Legacy Fund Scholarships Juno Legacy Fund Number of Awards: Six $1000 each Awarded to a full time student in the second year of specified programs listed below and based on academic excellence. Eligible Programs: Film and Video Production Graphic Communications Graphic Design Hospitality Tourism Management Journalism Sound Recording & Production No application required. 30

Lindsay Rae Murphy Memorial Bursary Lindsay was a beautiful woman with a smile that would light up a room. She was warm, kind, and had a wonderful sense of humor. Those qualities instantly endeared her with everyone she met and she was a friend to all. What you would not notice about Lindsay is how at times in her life she struggled. Lindsay bravely shared her struggles with those she loved and she met those challenges with unparalleled courage and hope. Lindsay completed the OTT program in December 2013, where she discovered a passion for learning. Her enthusiasm and excitement for the program was evident. The program gave her a sense of accomplishment that was all her own. Lindsay would be honored knowing this memorial award was established to help a fellow student with her own accomplishments. Lindsay Rae Murphy Memorial Fund $940 Awarded to a female student who graduated from the Orientation to Trades and Technology (OTT) program and is enrolled in a non-traditional trade college program. It is based on financial need and academic merit. This bursary is intended to further promote female participation in non-traditional trades. An application, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Awards Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador, the acknowledged spokesperson for municipal government agreements within the Province and a strong supporter of education and training, is pleased to sponsor a scholarship and a bursary each valued at $500. Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Bursary Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador $500 This Bursary is limited to the sons, daughters or wards of municipal elected officials (Mayors, Deputy Mayors, Councilors) or Municipal Staff. The recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student in the second or third year of any diploma- level program offered at the College. The bursary will be awarded to the student who demonstrates the greatest financial need and academic merit. Students must complete two application forms (listed below) together. Incomplete applications will not be considered. 1. College Financial Statement Form 2. Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador awards application. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 31

Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Scholarship Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador $500 This scholarship is limited to the sons, daughters or wards of municipal elected officials (Mayors, Deputy Mayors, and Councilors) or Municipal Staff. The recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student in the second or third year of any diploma-level program offered at the College. The scholarship is based on academic excellence and will be awarded to the student who has achieved the highest academic standing in his/her program of studies. A Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Awards application form is required. Incomplete application forms will not be considered. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Natalie Coffin Lupus Memorial Bursary This Bursary is established in memory of the late Natalie Coffin who had Lupus & was committed to helping share public awareness about this life challenging disease. Lupus Newfoundland & Labrador Number of Awards: Two $1000 Awarded a student enrolled in the second year of any full time diploma-level program at any campus of the College. The bursary is based on financial need and academic merit. Recipient must have Lupus or be directly affected by the disease in some form such as a family member (mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister, niece, or nephew). Applications for this bursary are available from the Lupus Newfoundland and Labrador (709) 368-8130 or lupus.nl.ca@gmail.com. The deadline for receipt of application directly to Lupus Newfoundland and Labrador is December 31 st, 2015. Any questions regarding the above award can be forwarded to Lupus Newfoundland and Labrador. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Bursaries, a Nalcor Energy Company Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro, a strong supporter of academic achievement, encourages academic excellence in technology and business programs associated with Hydro s interests by providing an annual contribution of $19,000 to students enrolled in specific programs of the College. Preference will be given to permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Bursaries will be directed towards the following industrial trade, engineering technology and business programs available at any campus location. 32

NL Hydro Business Studies Bursary Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro $1000 Based on financial need and academic merit to students who are: Permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Full-time students currently enrolled in year two or three of the following programs: o Business Administration (two-year streams): Accounting, General, Human Resource Management or Marketing. o Business Management: Accounting, Human Resource Management or Marketing o Office Administration (two-year streams): Executive or Records and Information Management. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. NL Hydro Engineering Technology Bursaries Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Number of Awards: Five $1000 each Based on financial need and academic merit to students who are: Permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Full-time students currently enrolled in year two or three of the following engineering programs as well as full time students enrolled in the safety engineering technology (post diploma) program. o Civil Engineering Technology o Electrical Engineering Technology (Power & Controls) Co-op o Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology o Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) (Co-op) o Mechanical Engineering Technology o Petroleum Engineering Technology (Co-op) o Process Operations Engineering Technology o Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) o Telecommunications Engineering Technology An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 33

NL Hydro Industrial Trades Bursaries Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Number of Awards: Four $1000 each Based on financial need and academic merit to students who are: Permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Full-time students currently enrolled in the following Industrial Trades programs: o Construction/Industrial Electrician o Heavy Duty Equipment Technician o Instrumentation and Control Technician o Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) o Machinist o Powerline Technician (Operating) An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. NL Hydro Industrial Trades Bursaries - Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Number of Awards: Five each for Labrador West and Happy Valley Goose Bay $500 each Awarded to full-time students currently enrolled in the Industrial Trades programs outlined below. The awards are based on financial need and academic merit. Students must be permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. Five bursaries are awarded to the Lab West Campus and five bursaries are awarded to the Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus. At least two of the five bursaries at each campus should be awarded to a female student.! Construction/Industrial Electrician! Instrumentation & Control Technician! Heavy Duty Equipment Technician! Machinist! Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)! Powerline Technician (Operating) For Happy Valley Goose Bay campus only if there are no suitable candidates from the programs above, candidates may be selected from the three additional programs below.! Carpenter! Cook! Welder An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 34

NL Hydro Women in Trades and Engineering Bursaries Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Number of Awards: Four $1000 each Awarded to full-time female students currently enrolled in year two or three of an Engineering Technology Program or the Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) program as outlined above, and a specified Industrial Trades program outlined above. Students must be permanent residents of Newfoundland and Labrador. This award is based on financial need and academic merit. An application, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form are required. Industrial Trades students must submit a certified copy of your most recent high school transcript. Students who have met College entrance requirements with other than a high school transcript must also submit a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Ocean Ranger Scholarships On February 15, 1982, the Ocean Ranger Exploratory Drilling Platform sank, resulting in the tragic loss of the 84 crew members on board. As a memorial to this loss, an award program was established by the Ocean Ranger Disaster Fund. These awards, valued at $500.00 per year, are tenable by students who are entering or pursuing a post-secondary programme of studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland, the Fisheries and Marine Institute, and the College of the North Atlantic. In selecting candidates, preference will be given to widows and lineal descendants (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren etc.) of victims of the disaster. In the absence of eligible candidates from this group, the award may be given to other fulltime students at the discretion of the Ocean Ranger Memorial Award Selection Committee. Information and application forms may be obtained from the Scholarships & Awards Offices at any of the institutions noted above. Applications must include documentation to clearly verify applicant s eligibility. Ocean Ranger Disaster Fund Number of Awards: Varies $500 each In selecting candidates, preference will be given to widows and lineal descendants (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren etc.) of victims of the disaster. In the absence of eligible candidates from this group, the award may be given to other fulltime students at the discretion of the Ocean Ranger Memorial Award Selection Committee. An application is required. Deadline for applications is late January. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 35

Oil and Gas Week Scholarship Newfoundland and Labrador Oil and Gas Week is a week-long series of events designed to promote the Oil and Gas industry, and specifically to promote careers in the industry. The Oil and Gas Week Steering Committee oversees all aspects of planning for the week. The Steering Committee is comprised of representatives from the oil and gas industry, all levels of government and educational partners. Funding for the Oil and Gas Week Scholarships comes from funding received from sponsors of Oil and Gas Week. Oil and Gas Week Steering Committee $1000 Recipient must be a second year student enrolled full time in one of the programs listed below and must be a graduate of high school in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. This scholarship is based on academic excellence. The Oil and Gas Week Scholarship recipient must be enrolled full time in one of the following programs: Business Administration (Accounting, General or Human Resources) Business Management (Accounting or Human Resources) Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology Program Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) (Co-op) Industrial Engineering Technology (Co-op) Petroleum Engineering Technology (Co-op) Welder/Metal Fabrication This will be awarded in February 2016 during Oil and Gas Week. Paul Magee Memorial Achievement Award The Paul Magee Memorial Award has been established to honor the memory of Mr. Paul Magee, valued employee of Steele Communication and outstanding community leader. Awarded to a student on the basis of academic excellence and community involvement, the student must be enrolled in full-time studies at any CNA campus. The award was established by the VOCM Cares Foundation. The Foundation was incorporated as a public foundation by VOCM Radio Newfoundland Limited in 1983 as a means of extending the company s involvement in the local community. The Foundation is mandated to raise funds for charitable causes involving the health, education and safety of the community at large. Since its inception, the organization has grown to become the focal point for the VOCM radio network s community involvement. We thank them for their partnership and commitment to students of College of the North Atlantic. VOCM Cares Foundation Value of Award: $2500 Awarded to one student in a certificate or diploma-level program who demonstrates academic excellence, leadership and community involvement. An application form and a College Reference Form are required. First year students must also submit a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid- January. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 36

PGI-NL Educational Entrance Bursaries PGI-NL Number of Awards: Five $500 each Full-time students enrolled in the CAS Transition program or Aboriginal Bridging program based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and financial need. Eligible students would have enrolled for the first time in the fall semester. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. PGI-NL Educational Scholarships PGI-NL Number of Awards: Five $500 each Previously enrolled in any Adult Basic Education, CAS Transition or Aboriginal Bridging program. These scholarships will be awarded to recent graduates of the ABE, CAS Transition or Aboriginal Bridging program who are currently enrolled in a program of study at the College. Based on academic excellence and faculty reference. An application form, a College Reference Form a College Transcript or Student Progress Report, and a copy of your ABE or CAS Transition transcript are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Prima Information Solutions Bursaries Prima Information Solutions Number of Awards: Two $1,000 each Awarded to two full-time second year students enrolled in Office Administration Records & Information Management and Computer Systems & Networking (one per program). These bursaries are based on financial need and academic merit. An application form and a College Financial Statement Form are required. Application forms are available at Student Services. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 37

Princess Auto Foundation Industrial Trades Bursaries Princess Auto Foundation Number of Awards: 17 $2,000 each Awarded to full time student at any campus in any of the Industrial Trades programs. This award is based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Students who start their program in January 2016 must submit a certified copy of your high school transcript. Deadline for applications is mid- January. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. RBC Cabot 500 Achievement Awards To commemorate the 500th anniversary of John Cabot s arrival in Newfoundland, the Atlantic District of the Royal Bank has established an endowment fund of $50,000 at College of the North Atlantic. The scholarship is open to all full time, diploma-level students enrolled in second or third-year programs at all campuses of the College. The value of this award may vary from year to year. Royal Bank of Canada (Atlantic District) Number of Awards: Two $500 each Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, leadership in community/college life, determination to succeed and a reference from an instructor. One award will be issued to a secondyear student in a diploma-level program; one will be issued to a third-year student in a diploma-level program. An application form and a reference from an instructor are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Scotiabank Bursaries Scotiabank Number of Awards: Twenty (20). One bursary is to be awarded at each campus; three to be awarded at Prince Philip Drive campus and two to be awarded at Ridge Road campus. $500 each Scotiabank is committed to helping students at all campuses of College of the North Atlantic. The Scotiabank Bursaries will be awarded to students who display financial need and academic merit. Students enrolled in any year of any certificate or diploma-level program at all campuses are encouraged to apply. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form and a College Reference Form are required. First year students must also submit a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 38

Skinner Memorial Scholarships Skinner Estate Number of Awards: Five $1000 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the first year of studies and attending a campus west of Grand Falls Windsor, NL. (Includes: Baie Verte, Bay St. George, Corner Brook, Grand Falls- Windsor, Happy Valley Goose Bay, Labrador West, Port aux Basques and St. Anthony). This award is based on financial need and academic excellence. Students will require a minimum average of 75%. Eligible Programs: Practical Nursing (1 scholarship available) Home Support Worker/Personal Care Attendant (1 scholarship available) Any Applied Arts programs (2 scholarships available) Any Natural Resources programs (1 scholarship available) An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Stantec Community Award Stantec Consulting Limited Number of Awards: Two $500 each Full time student enrolled at any campus in the second or third year of any Engineering program or any first year student in the Environmental Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma program. This is based on community/college involvement, academic excellence and leadership. This award will be administered in the winter semester. An application form and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid- January. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Vale NL Bursaries Vale NL bursaries are designed to reward students on the basis of financial need and academic merit. 39

Vale NL Engineering Technology Bursaries Vale NL Number of Awards: Two $1000 each Awarded to second year male and female students in the process technology disciplines (see listed below), or first year male and female students in Safety Engineering Technology: Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls, Instrumentation & Control Engineering Technology) Chemical Process Engineering Technology Industrial Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Process Operations Engineering Technology Safety Engineering Technology (first year only) The bursaries are to be equally distributed to male and female students. If unable to distribute equally, the remaining bursary is to be awarded according to student availability in the selected field. Based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Vale NL Maintenance Trade Bursaries Vale NL Number of Awards: Two $1000 each Awarded to entry level year male and female students in the selected Industrial Trades programs: Steamfitter/Pipefitter, Construction/ Industrial Electrician, and Power Engineering. The bursaries are to be equally distributed to male and female students. If unable to distribute equally, the remaining bursary is to be awarded according to student availability in the selected field. Based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 40

Vale NL Process Operator Trade Bursaries Vale NL Number of Awards: Two $1000 each Awarded to entry level year male and female students enrolled in the Process Operator trade program. The bursaries are to be equally distributed to male and female students. If unable to distribute equally, the remaining bursary is to be awarded according to student availability in the selected field. Based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Vale NL Women in Technology Bursaries Vale NL Number of Awards: Two $1000 each Awarded to female participants who have completed their 2 nd year of studies in an eligible Engineering program (noted below) or is enrolled in Safety Engineering Technology (one year program). It is based on financial need and academic merit. Eligible Programs Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls, Instrumentation & Control Engineering Technology) Chemical Process Engineering Technology Industrial Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Process Operations Engineering Technology Safety Engineering Technology (first year) An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 41

Wood Group PSN Technology Achievement Award Wood Group PSN $1000 Awarded to a second or third year student enrolled full time in one of the engineering technology programs listed below. This award is based on academic excellence, community involvement and an interest in the engineering technology field. Eligible Programs: Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Instrumentation & Controls Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology (Power and Controls) Co-op Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology (Manufacturing) Co-op An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 42

Campus Awards BAIE VERTE CAMPUS Scholarships Note: Unless otherwise stated, applications forms are not required for scholarships. Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Chamber of Commerce $500 Applicant must be an employee or employer or be the immediate relative of an employee or employer of a business, institution or individual who has been a member of the Baie Verte and Area Chamber of Commerce for the last two years. An employee will be defined as a person who works full-time or part-time (minimum of 15 hours per week) and has been employed for at least three months. To qualify as an immediate relative, the individual must be the dependent or spouse of the individual in question. The business, institution or individual that you are applying under must have paid their membership dues for the year that you are applying in, as well as the previous year. The awarding of the scholarship would not prevent successful candidates from applying in subsequent years. The applicant must provide the following information with the application: Proof of full-time registration in a post-secondary program that is a minimum of two years in duration. A transcript of the most recent year s marks from the post-secondary institution attended. A list of any involvement in school and /or community activities during the year of study that you are applying under. A list of any award(s) or special recognition received during the year of study that you are applying under. A completed application form for the Baie Verte and Area Chamber of Commerce Member s Scholarship. The awarding of the scholarship will be done on a point system as follows: College Students in Program of Study Where a Passing Grade is 50% Doing a full course load as prescribed by program of study - minimum of 75% average. Students will receive 65 points plus one point for each percentage of average more than 75%. Doing less than a full course load, as prescribed by program of study, does not qualify. College Students in Program of Study Where a Passing Grade is More than 50% Doing a full course load, as prescribed by program of study - minimum average of passing grade plus 15 marks. Students will receive 65 points plus one point for each percentage of average greater than the minimum passing grade plus 15%. Doing less than a full course load, as prescribed by program of study, does not qualify. 40 Activities/Awards/Special Recognition One point, to a maximum of five, will be awarded for each documented activity, award or special recognition during the year of study that you are applying under. An application is required. Deadline for applications is November 15. Application forms are available at Student Services. The scholarship will be awarded in the fall. 43

Merit Awards Baie Verte Campus per program Certificate Awarded to one student from each program at the Baie Verte Campus. Selection will be made by each program instructor in consultation with all other faculty members who instruct or have instructed the prospective candidate. Discussion is encouraged. The following criteria should be considered during the selection process: candidate must qualify for a certificate/diploma by the end of the academic year candidate must have completed the program within the time frame set out in the College calendar candidate should have a positive attitude with a desire to learn, grow and get along with others candidate s involvement in extra-curricular activities may be taken into consideration *If there is no qualified candidate award does not have to be given.* 44

BAY ST. GEORGE CAMPUS Awards Bay St. George Folk Arts Council Award The Bay St. George Folks Arts Council is a community based group intent on promoting Folk Arts in the Bay St. George Area. Students deserving of the BSGFAC awards should be involved in promoting Folk Arts. Bay St. George Folk Arts Council $100 each Awarded annually to a student enrolled in the second year of the Sound Recording & Production program at the Bay St. George Campus. Candidate should demonstrate leadership skills and involvement in CNA Sponsored Recording Arts event/s. An application and a College Reference Form are required. Students applying for this award must keep a log of all of their volunteer hours both at the college and in the community. This should be submitted with the appropriate forms. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Applications are available at the Student Services Office and on the College of the North Atlantic website. Bay St. George Humanitarian Award Judith Crane and Elizabeth Crane Johnson Award $ 300 Awarded to a student in any year in any program who has displayed a humanitarian spirit. The campus defines this humanitarian spirit with the following criteria: possessing a cooperative disposition, being involved in school and community activities, exhibiting a high level of responsibility, being respectful of others, demonstrating leader qualities, possessing a caring attitude, maintain an above average attendance record and sustaining a prominent grade point average. The student has to be nominated for this award. Community Studies Continuing Education Award Community Studies Students and Alumni $200 Awarded to a graduating student of the Community Studies program who plans to continue his/her post-secondary training, demonstrates experience in his/her field of study in the community and maintains a clear academic standing. See the Community Studies Department for details. 45

Community Studies Leadership Award Community Studies Students and Alumni $200 Awarded to a graduating student of the Community Studies program who exemplifies the spirit of the Community Studies program, demonstrates leadership in program activities and is highly respected as a role model and team player. Selection is made by Community Studies Instructors. See the Community Studies Department for details. Comprehensive Arts and Science Transition Instructor Award Comprehensive Arts & Science Instructors, Bay St. George Campus Award $250 Awarded to a student who has completed Comprehensive Arts & Science Transition by June 2015. The winner will have maintained a grade point average above 3.0, participated in class, demonstrated a strong work ethic and positive attitude throughout the academic year. The winner must be enrolled in a post- secondary institute for the academic year 2015-2016. Don Wright Memorial Distinction Award The family of the late Don Wright/Board of Governors $250 Awarded annually to a student enrolled in the Film and Video Production program who completes the first year of the program with academic merit who exhibits a commitment and dedication to the program, who demonstrates enthusiasm, a willingness to participate, an attitude of inquisitiveness and hard work along with individual expression and experimentation, and will be recommended by the Film and Video Production Instructors. The recipient must be registered for and attending the second year. George Baker Most Spirited Award Cook and Baker Instructors $200 Awarded annually to a student of the Cook or Baker program. The award is based on attendance, punctuality, attitude, willingness to volunteer with charity functions, co-operation with fellow students and instructional staff, and a genuine love for the cooking profession. Selection will be made by the Cook and Baker Instructors. 46

Helen Hooper Award Professional Beauty Supplies $100 Gift Certificate Awarded to a student with an exceptionally high level of dedication and teamwork combined with a commitment to professionalism, education and continuous growth. See Hairstylist instructor for details. Maxim Mazumdar Memorial Achievement Award Stephenville Theatre Festival $250 Awarded to a full-time, second year student who best demonstrates creativity, leadership ability (this can include roles in community, extra-curricular and volunteer activities, or experiences that aptly demonstrate the candidate s capacity for leadership), and a determination to succeed. Applicant must have successfully completed all course requirements of the first year of the program. If no qualified applicant is found, award may not be given. A committee of the Stephenville Theatre Festival Scholarship Awards Committee will screen applicants and grant the award. Successful applicant will have met all eligibility criteria. The decision of the committee is final. Eligible Programs: Business Administration Film and Video Production Office Administration Digital Animation Journalism Sound Recording & Production An application, a certified copy of your college transcript and a letter of recommendation from the program instructor are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application are available at the Student Services Office and on the College of the North Atlantic website. Most Improved Student Award Horizon Milling and AMCA Sales & Marketing $200 Awarded to a Baker student based on academic standing. 47

Perseverance Award Community Studies Students and Alumni $200 Awarded to a student who has demonstrated great effort, extraordinary determination, and enthusiasm about his/her field of work. See the Community Studies Department for details. Sheldon John Pilgrim Memorial Award As a young person in high school, Sheldon won awards such as Athlete of the Year and Student of the Year because he was both athletic and intelligent. Although Sheldon was struck with a devastating mental illness at a young age, his perseverance towards his education and well-being was an inspiration to many; teachers, students, community and family members. Sheldon enjoyed harmony in life and the beauty of nature. Sheldon was a kind-hearted person who loved children and was very thoughtful towards his nieces and nephews. In the spirit of his generosity, the Sheldon John Pilgrim Memorial Award will help deserving students who demonstrate perseverance towards attaining their education at the College of the North Atlantic. This award is based on student essay, college reference and academic merit. Family of the late Sheldon Pilgrim Number of Awards: Varies: minimum (1) maximum (3) Varies: maximum $500 & minimum $250 Awarded to a student enrolled in any full time certificate or diploma level program (preferably Industrial Trades) at the Bay St. George campus who lives with a mental illness, demonstrates an ambition to succeed, a commitment to his/her program and a positive work ethic. An application, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript are required. Deadline for application is mid January. Please see application form for exact date. Applications are available at Student Services and on the College of the North Atlantic website. 48

Stephanie Cormier Chaisson Memorial Leadership Awards The Bay St. George Status of Women Council promotes equality, justice and peace for women and their families. At the Bay St. George Women's Centre we provide an opportunity for women and their families to learn, grow, and recognize their own strengths and abilities. In memory of Stephanie Cormier Chaisson, the Bay St. George Women's Council in partnership with College of the North Atlantic would like to offer two leadership awards to Community Studies students who demonstrate leadership and compassion in their community and student life. A devoted mother and dedicated worker, Stephanie Cormier Chaisson was a born leader. As president of the parent committee of École Notre-Dame-du-Cap for many years, she was an inspiration to teachers and students. Planning and organizing activities, meals, outings and fundraisers came naturally to her, sometimes dipping into her own pocket to ensure equality among all implicated. When her children were involved in sports, she encouragingly attended all events and led in the fundraising for any field trips or celebrations. Compassion, enthusiasm, motivation, good-spirit, confidence, tolerance, charisma and dedication are among the many qualities that made Stephanie Cormier Chaisson a wonderful leader. Bay St. George Women s Centre Number of Awards: Two Varies The first award is granted on December 6 th to a second year student (male or female) enrolled in the Community Studies program at Bay St. George Campus. The second award is granted March 8 th, International Women s Day, to a first year female student enrolled in the Community Studies program at the Bay St. George campus. Both will be awarded to a student who best demonstrates strong leadership skills and compassion for others (this can include roles in community, extra-curricular and volunteer activities or experiences that aptly demonstrate the candidate s capacity for leadership and compassion). An application form, a College Reference Form and a certified copy of your first year transcript from College of the North Atlantic are required. Please note that the deadline for the first award is on November 27, 2015, and the deadline for the second award is February 26, 2016. Applications are available at Student Services and on the College of the North Atlantic website. Town of Stephenville Achievement Award Town of Stephenville $500 Student who demonstrates academic excellence and who has been actively involved in College affairs and community work. See Student Development Officer regarding application details. Bursaries Note: Students must make application for bursaries. Application forms are available from the campus awards representative or from the Student Services Office. The deadline for receipt of applications is generally mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. 49

Bob French Memorial Bursary Bob French Memorial Committee $250 Awarded to a student with an intellectual disability who is enrolled full time at the Bay St. George Campus. Other criteria include financial need, a commitment to his or her program of study, and a positive work ethic. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for application is mid January. Please see application form for exact date. Applications are available at Student Services and on the College of the North Atlantic website. Don Murphy Memorial Bursary Don Murphy was a kind-hearted journalism instructor who gave generously of his time to students and to his community. Don made the load easier for many students with sincere words of encouragement - and with his big hearty laugh. He was known throughout Newfoundland for his work in community broadcasting. During his time in the journalism program, for example, he produced the annual Bay St. George Sick Children s Foundation Telethon, helping raise tens of thousands of dollars to assist local families with medical travel expenses. In the spirit of his generosity, the Don Murphy Memorial Bursary will help deserving students attain their dreams of becoming journalists. Family, Friends and Colleagues of the late Don Murphy $750 A full-time, first semester Journalism student at the Bay. St. George Campus. This bursary will be awarded to a student who displays financial need and academic merit. This award is based on a minimum of 65% average at mid-term. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is October 30. Applications are available at Student Services and on the College of the North Atlantic website. 50

Frank Menne Memorial Bursary The following award, from EFCO Enterprises Ltd., is given in memory of Frank Menne, who immigrated to Newfoundland and began his small electrical business in 1954. Almost sixty year later, his sons manage the business and proudly continue to service the needs of the Stephenville/Bay St. George area. EFCO Enterprises Ltd $500 Awarded annually to a student enrolled in the Construction/ Industrial Electrician program at Bay St. George campus, based on financial need and academic merit. The recipient of the award must have the intention of continuing to the journey person level. An application, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and College Transcript or a Student Progress Report is required. Applications are available at the Student Services Office and on the College of the North Atlantic website. Howard Lee Memorial Bursary Cook and Baker Instructors Value $300 Awarded to a mature student who is dedicated to his/her studies and the culinary industry. The bursary is based on financial need, participation in fund-raising and volunteer events, a cooperative and optimistic personality with faculty, staff, and fellow students. Priority will be given to those students whose lives have been affected by cancer in some form. An application, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Applications are available at the Student Services Office and on the College of the North Atlantic website. Olive Young Memorial Bursary Bay St. George Dufflewear Group $300 Awarded to a student enrolled in any certificate or diploma program (Applied Arts programs preferred) who completes the first semester of their first / second year of the program with a satisfactory progress record and is registered for the second semester of their first/ second year and demonstrates the greatest financial need. An application, a College Financial Statement Form and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for application is mid January. Please see application form for exact date. Applications are available at Student Services and on the College of the North Atlantic website. 51

Scholarships Note: Unless otherwise stated, applications are not required for scholarships and all are offered in the winter semester. Business Administration Merit Scholarship Business Studies Instructors $300 Awarded to a student in the Business Administration program who completes the first year of the program with a grade point average above 3.0, demonstrates a consistent desire to complete tasks, displays a high degree of independence, possesses a positive attitude towards the program, staff and students, has been involved in school and community activities, and has an above average attendance record. Business Studies Instructors Scholarships Business Studies Department Number of Awards: Two $300 Awarded to two students entering the second year of either the Business or Office Administration programs who have completed year one at the Bay St. George Campus and who have the highest overall average in the first year. Frank Menne Memorial Scholarship The following award, from EFCO Enterprises Ltd., is given in memory of Frank Menne, who immigrated to Newfoundland and began his small electrical business in 1954. Almost sixty year later, his sons manage the business and proudly continue to service the needs of the Stephenville/Bay St. George area. EFCO Enterprises Ltd $500 Awarded annually to a student enrolled in the Construction/ Industrial Electrician program at Bay St. George campus, based on academic excellence. The recipient of the award must have the intention of continuing to the journey person level. An application and a College Transcript or a Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Applications are available at the Student Services Office and on the College website. 52

Genny Shears Memorial Scholarship Business Studies Department, Bay St. George Campus $300 Awarded to a student in the Office Administration program who completes the first year of the program at the Bay St. George campus with a grade point average above 3.0, demonstrates a consistent desire to complete tasks, displays a high degree of independence, a positive attitude towards the program, and has an above average attendance and punctuality record. Mary Oliver Memorial Scholarship The family of the late Mary Oliver $150 Awarded annually to a graduate of the Cook and/or Baker Program. A committee involved in the Cook and Baker programs will select the recipient based on the following criteria: admirable level of maturity, outstanding leadership qualities, commendable work ethics and academic excellence. Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. NTV /OZFM Scholarship for Academic Excellence The Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. NTV / OZ FM Scholarship for Academic Excellence will be awarded based on academic merit to a second year student enrolled full-time in the Journalism program who has successfully completed all courses in the first year of the program. Newfoundland Broadcasting Company was founded by broadcasting pioneer Mr. Geoff Stirling more than 50 years ago and is now the largest privately held multi-media company in Canada. Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. NTV / OZ FM $500 Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence in the Journalism Program. Office Administration Entrance Scholarship Instructors of the Business Department, Bay St. George Campus $300 each Awarded to an Office Administration student enrolled in the first year of the Office Administration program at the Bay St. George Campus. See Business/Office Department for details. 53

O Regan Agencies Scholarship O Regan Agencies Plaque and $100 product gift Awarded to the student who has completed the Hairstylist program and who has the highest overall achievement. Travis Marche Entrance Scholarship This scholarship is awarded in honor and memory of Travis Marche. Travis graduated from the Business Administration Program in 2012 and was the first recipient of this scholarship, formerly known as the Business Administration Entrance Scholarship. Travis spent his entire life struggling with Crohn s Disease but that did not stop him from attaining his goal of graduating from the Business Administration program and working towards a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree with Memorial University. Travis strength, courage and positive attitude throughout his life was an inspiration to all who knew him. Travis will always be remembered by his instructors and classmates as a kind and wonderful young man who was helpful and respectful to everyone. Business Studies Department and the Marche Family $500 each Awarded to a Business Administration student enrolled in the first year of the Business Administration program with the highest academic marks at the Bay St. George Campus. 54

BONAVISTA CAMPUS Awards are solicited on an annual basis. After registration, students should contact the Student Services Office at their campus to determine available awards. An application form is not required for any of our campus awards. Awards CNA Bonavista Leadership Award NAPE Local 4402 $100 Awarded to the student who demonstrates academic merit, and whose college involvement is exemplary. This award is open to all students who are enrolled full time at the campus. Bursaries Connie Street Memorial Bursary Number of Awards: academic merit. Faculty & Staff, Bonavista Campus One $100 and a plaque Awarded to the student who demonstrates mentorship who has financial need and Scholarships Howard Little Memorial Scholarship Brian Hayward $100 and a plaque Awarded to the student in the Construction/Industrial Electrician program who has the highest academic excellence at the end of the second semester of studies. 55

Scotiabank Plumber Scholarship Bank of Nova Scotia $100 Awarded to the student in the Plumber program who has the highest academic excellence at the end of the second semester of studies. 56

BURIN CAMPUS Awards are solicited on an annual basis. After registration, students should contact the Student Services Office at their campus to determine available awards. Awards Johanna Noseworthy Memorial Award Noseworthy Family $200 Awarded to the most spirited and passionate student in their program as voted by fellow students and instructors. This award will be presented to a student enrolled in the Hairstylist program. In the event that a suitable candidate is not available from the Hairstylist program the award will go to a student enrolled in one of the other trades programs at Burin campus. The student must demonstrate academic merit. In addition to the cash award the recipient s name will be engraved on a memorial plaque which will be displayed at the Burin campus. Student Perseverance Award NAPE Local 9402 $100 This award is presented as recognition of a student who has overcome various challenges while maintaining a positive attitude and demonstrated commitment to their program. Student Representatives Council Achievement Awards Student Representatives Council Number of Awards: Two $250 each Recipients are selected on academic excellence, involvement with campus activities, classroom leadership and dedication to their program. 57

Canadian Welding Association Bursaries Canadian Welding Association Number of Awards: Varies $2000 Awarded each year to students enrolled in their final year of a two or three year program in one of the following programs: Welding Engineering Technician (offered at Burin Campus), Welding Engineering Technology, Welding (Fabrication) Technician and Welding Specialist Engineering Techniques. Additional information and applications are available from the Counsellor. All applications must be received by mid-november. 58

CARBONEAR CAMPUS Awards Student Achievement Awards Student Representatives Council (Carbonear Campus) Number of Awards: Four Two - $125 (Certificate program) Two - $125 (Diploma program) Awarded to the student who best demonstrates a combination of academic achievement, class participation, positive work ethic, and cooperation. Selection will be made by the Carbonear Campus Scholarships and Awards Committee based on recommendations from Instructors of the programs offered at the Carbonear campus. Ideal Industries Distinction Award Ideal Industries in cooperation with Brockway Industries Number of Awards: 1 Tightsight Meter ($250.00) Awarded to a learner in the Construction/Industrial Electrical program who best demonstrates dedication to the program, improvement, and practical achievement. Selection will be made by the Carbonear Campus Scholarships and Awards Committee based on recommendations from Instructors of the program at Carbonear campus. James W. McLoughlan Distinction Award McLoughlan Supplies Ltd. $250 Awarded to a full-time student in the Construction/Industrial Electrical program who demonstrates academic achievement, professionalism, dedication, and regular attendance. Selection will be made by the Carbonear Campus Scholarships and Awards Committee based on recommendations from Instructor of the program at Carbonear campus. This award is in memory of founder James W. McLoughlan CM.CD. 59

Klein Tools Prize Klein Tools Inc. (Top Student Award Plaque with a set of pliers) Awarded to a full-time student in the Construction/Industrial Electrical program who demonstrates academic and professional excellence. Selection will be made by the Carbonear Campus Scholarships and Awards Committee based on recommendations from Instructor of the program at Carbonear campus Rideout Tool and Machine Inc. Distinction Award Rideout Tool and Machine Inc. Gift Certificate ($40.00) Awarded to a full-time student in the Construction/Industrial Electrical program who demonstrates academic and professional excellence. Selection will be made by the Carbonear Campus Scholarships and Awards Committee based on recommendations from Instructor of the program at Carbonear campus. Rideout Tool and Machine Inc. Distinction Award Rideout Tool and Machine Inc. Gift Certificate ($40.00) Awarded to a student in the Construction/Industrial Electrical program who best demonstrates dedication to the program, improvement, and practical achievement. Selection will be made by the Carbonear Campus Scholarships and Awards Committee based on recommendations from Instructors of the program at Carbonear campus. Social Committee Distinction Award Faculty and Staff (Carbonear Campus) $100 Awarded to a full-time student with a documented disability who demonstrates a commitment to his or her program of study and a positive work ethic. The award is based on recommendations from Disability Services in coordination with Faculty and the Guidance Counsellor. 60

Scholarships Babb Law Office Scholarship Babb Law Office $100 A full time CAS Transfer: College-University student who has attained the highest academic average in their first year of studies in the program. This scholarship is to be awarded at the end of the first year. Bay Roberts/Carbonear Subway CAS Transfer: College-University Academic Scholarships Subway, Phillip & Helen Clarke Number of Awards: Two $100 each Awarded to a student who has attained an A average in the CAS Transfer: College-University program. The award is based on recommendations from Faculty in the CAS Transfer: College-University program. Bay Roberts/Carbonear Subway CAS Transition Academic Scholarship Subway, Philip & Helen Clarke $50 Awarded to a student who has attained an A average in the CAS College Transition program. The award is based on recommendations from Faculty in the CAS College Transition program. Frank O Keefe - Carbonear Physiotherapy Scholarship Frank O Keefe, Carbonear Physiotherapy $50 Awarded to a CAS Transfer: College-University student who has attained the highest combined academic average in both Physics and Biology courses within the first year of studies in the program. The scholarship is to be awarded at the end of the first year. 61

CLARENVILLE CAMPUS Awards Clarenville Inn Business Administration Distinction Award Clarenville Inn $1000.00 and a paid summer internship at the Clarenville Inn Awarded to a student enrolled full time in the first year of the Business Administration or Office Administration Diploma program at Clarenville campus and returning to complete the second year. The ideal candidate must demonstrate professionalism, leadership qualities in the classroom, dedication to his/her program, high emotional intelligence and the practical application of learned material. Applicants must have a minimum average of 75% and successfully complete an interview with the manager, or designate, of the Clarenville Inn. An application form and appropriate documentation are required. Application deadline is March 28. Application forms are available at Student Services. Exceptional Student Awards Clarenville Campus Scholarship Committee per class Non-monetary Awarded to a mature student who demonstrates leadership qualities in the classroom/shop, professionalism, dedication to his/her program, and excellence in the practical application of learned material. This award is based on student excellence, suitability, a strong work ethic, enthusiasm and is available to a full-time student in each program at the Clarenville Campus. Keyboarding Skills Award Clarenville Campus Number of awards: One Certificate and Gift Awarded to a graduating student from the Office Administration program (certificate or diploma) who achieves the highest net words per minute based on the average of three, five-minute timings. 62

Mills Pittman & Twyne Distinction Award Mills Pittman & Twyne Law Offices $300 Awarded to a full-time, graduating Office Administration student at Clarenville campus. This student will aptly demonstrate professionalism, dedication to his/her program, and excellence in the practical application of learned material. This award is based on student excellence, suitability, a strong work ethic, and enthusiasm. Student Leadership Award Clarenville Campus Scholarship Fund $250 The student who best demonstrates leadership qualities, professionalism, commitment to his/her program and an overall contribution to the quality of campus and community life. This award is based on academic excellence, suitability and enthusiasm. 63

Scholarships Clarenville Campus Entrance Scholarships Student Representatives Council Number of Awards: Three $250 Awarded to a student in an entry-level program, based on academic excellence during the first semester of studies. Enactus Clarenville Spirit Scholarship Enactus Clarenville $500 Students enrolled in any CNA program. The recipient must be an active member of Enactus. Purpose: To recognize an Enactus team member who has demonstrated strong commitment to bettering the lives of others through their efforts and has done so with the utmost passion and enthusiasm for furthering the mission and vision of their Enactus team. Application: Submit a two minute video showing what Enactus Spirit means to you. Consider the following questions: What drives you to commit to Enactus? How has Enactus impacted your life? Wall of Success Scholarship Wall of Success Scholarship Fund $250 Awarded to a student in his/her graduating year and must be a relative of an alumnus (graduate) of the College of the North Atlantic or any of its predecessors. This award is based on academic excellence. An application form and appropriate documentation are required. Application deadline is March 28. Application forms are available at Learner Services. 64

CORNER BROOK CAMPUS Awards City of Corner Brook Entrance Achievement Award City of Corner Brook $1000 The City of Corner Brook Entrance Achievement Award is awarded annually to a resident of the City of Corner Brook entering the first year of full time study at College of the North Atlantic, Corner Brook Campus. This award is a tangible sign of the City s support of College of the North Atlantic, Corner Brook Campus. The award will be made upon application to a student of outstanding academic excellence and promise, who has demonstrated active participation in school and community life. Students should have at least a 75% high school average to be considered. An application form, a College Reference Form and high school transcript are required. Deadline for applications is January 22, 2016. Application forms are available at Student Services. David L. Boutcher Memorial Achievement Award This award was established in memory of David L. Boutcher, a former Electrical student at Fisher Institute, who was lost in the Ocean Ranger Disaster. David was an outstanding student and made valuable contributions to student life at the College. Ms. Priscilla Boutcher $500 Awarded to a Construction/Industrial Electrician student who demonstrates a level of competence in the practical and theoretical aspects of the program. The student s contribution to the class and/or the College is also taken into consideration. Doug Skinner Memorial Award This award was formed by staff members of the Corner Brook campus in memory of Doug Skinner, a former Civil Engineering Technology instructor with our campus, who passed away suddenly. Corner Brook Campus Staff $250 Awarded to student in the second year of Civil Engineering Technology with the highest average in Engineering Graphics, AutoCAD Essentials and Engineering Drawing. These courses were traditionally taught by Doug. No application required. 65

Prizes Carl George Memorial Plaque This award was established in memory of Carl George who was a student in the Forest Resources Technology program during 1975. He was killed in a plane crash while working as a forestry officer in Wabush during the summer of 1975. Carl s Classmates Plaque Awarded to the student attaining the highest marks in Wildlife Management within the Forest Resources Technician program. CIG/IFC Gold Medal Award Canadian Institute of Forestry (National Office) Gold Medal Awarded each year to a graduating student at each Canadian University or Technical school which offers a technical program. It is presented for outstanding scholarship and citizenship by the Canadian Institute of Forestry. Frank Gogos Memorial Prize The award was created in 1973 in memory of the late Frank Gogos, one of the first full-time instructors of the Forest Resources Technology program. Newfoundland Section, Canadian Institute of Forestry $500 and a certificate Awarded to a graduating student in the Forest Resources Technician program for proficiency in Forest Management subjects. Harris and Roome Supply Limited Award Harris & Roome Supply Limited An Electronic Multimeter Awarded to an Electronics Systems Engineering Technology (Co-op) II student based on academic merit and suitability/performance in major subject areas. 66

Tom Curran Wildlife Plaque This award was established in memory of the late Dr. Tom Curran. Friends and family of the late Dr. Tom Curran Plaque Awarded to the student attaining the highest marks in Wildlife Management within the Fish and Wildlife program. Scholarships Corner Brook Campus Staff Club Scholarships Corner Brook Campus Staff Club Number of Awards: Two $500 each One scholarship is awarded to a student in the first year of the Office Administration Program, and one to a second-year Civil Engineering Technology student. They are awarded in recognition of academic excellence, good work ethic and positive attitude. Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Company Scholarships Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Environmental Scholarship Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd. $1300 Awarded to an Environmental Technology student for academic excellence after completion of the first semester of the Environmental Engineering Technology - Advanced Diploma program. As well, the student must demonstrate enthusiasm for the program and suitability to the field. Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Environmental Scholarship Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd. $1300 Awarded to an Environmental Technology student for academic excellence after completion of the second semester of the Environmental Engineering Technology - Advanced Diploma program. As well, the student must demonstrate enthusiasm for the program and suitability to the field. 67

Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Environmental Scholarship Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd. $1300 Awarded to an Environmental Technology student for academic excellence after completion of the final semester of the Environmental Engineering Technology - Advanced Diploma program. As well, the student must demonstrate enthusiasm for the program and suitability to the field. Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Scholarship Corner Brook Pulp and Paper $500 Awarded to a student enrolled in the second year of the Forest Resources Technology program in recognition of academic excellence during the first year of studies. Mary Mavis Gillard-Goodyear Scholarship This award was established in memory of Mary Mavis Gillard-Goodyear, who was an independent businesswoman in Corner Brook for many years. She believed in hard work, determination and had strong belief in education. Her family is a strong supporter of College of the North Atlantic. Ms. Sandie Batt & Family (daughter) & Mr. Robert Gillard (son) $250 and a plaque Awarded to a second year student in Office Administration in recognition of academic excellence and demonstrated effort in pursuit of an education. An application form, reference form and a 500-word essay are required. Deadline for application is January 22, 2016. Newfoundland Forest Service Scholarships The Department of Natural Resources Number of Awards: Two $1000 each Awarded respectively to a third-semester Forest Resources and a third-semester Fish and Wildlife Technician student in recognition of academic excellence and based on the student s weighted average for the first two semesters of the program. 68

Newfoundland Power Environmental Scholarships Newfoundland Power $1000 each Awarded annually to a full-time student enrolled in the Environmental Engineering Technology - Advanced Diploma program. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence in the fall semester. Students must achieve a minimum weighted average of 80% in their program of studies to date. Newfoundland Power Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Scholarship Newfoundland Power $1000 Awarded annually to a full-time student enrolled in the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) program at Corner Brook campus. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence in the fall semester. Students must achieve a minimum weighted average of 80% in their program of studies to date. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Refreshments Canada Scholarship Refreshments Canada Tuition for two semesters ($1500) Awarded to a full-time third-year student in the Environmental Engineering Technology Advanced Diploma program based on the third year fall semester marks. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic excellence, effort, and commitment to environmental studies. Student Representatives Council Scholarships Student Representatives Council Early Childhood Education Scholarship Student Representatives Council, Corner Brook Campus $250 Awarded to a second year Early Childhood Education student based on academic excellence, as well as enthusiasm for the program and personality traits deemed necessary for this career. 69

Student Representatives Council Scholarship Student Representatives Council, Corner Brook Campus $250 Awarded to a second-year student in a program which has no other award winner. The award is based on academic excellence, enthusiasm for the program, and personality traits deemed necessary for this career. 70

GANDER CAMPUS Awards Air France Flight 004 Passenger Awards This award was set up by the Passengers of Air France Flight 004 in appreciation for the work done by faculty, staff and students of Gander Campus in accommodating them during the September 11, 2001 grounding of their flight at Gander. Passengers of Air France Flight 004 per Program $200 Shall be awarded to one student in each graduating class from College of the North Atlantic, Gander Campus, who: Has consistently demonstrated kindness and concern for others Is highly regarded by both classmates and instructors Possesses an admirable level of maturity Exhibits good leadership and teamwork skills Has a positive attitude Is in clear academic standing Nominations will be solicited from both students and instructors of each graduating class. Any input that the students and instructors wish to provide should also be encouraged. The Award s Selection Committee will make the final decision regarding selection. A nomination form is required for this award. Deadline for nominations will be advertised at the campus, but is generally May 13. Forms are available at Student Services. Glenn Mesh Memorial Award This scholarship was established in honor of Glenn s steadfast determination to become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, even though he was physically ill from the effects of cancer. Throughout his illness he never lost sight of his goal to complete his training and, while away from the Campus fighting his illness, resolved always to return to class Monday morning. The Student Council of the Gander Campus has taken over the responsibility for this tribute to Glenn, thus ensuring that the example set by his unyielding desire for knowledge and fulfillment, under the most distressing conditions, will not be forgotten. Classmates and friends of the late Glenn Mesh $150 Awarded to the student enrolled in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician program who shows the most initiative in the AME program during the third, fourth and fifth semesters. 71

Helen Hooper Award Professional Beauty $100 Awarded to the most dedicated student in the Hairstylist program who consistently demonstrates a high level of professionalism, is a team player and displays a positive attitude toward succeeding. J. A. (Rick) Richard Memorial Award This scholarship was established in memory of Rick Richard to acknowledge his commitment to aviation maintenance standards. Rick was one of the Pioneers of Canadian Aviation. Born in 1931, he showed an avid interest in aviation at an early age. After graduating from Moncton High School, he joined the RCAF and received aircraft maintenance and flight training. Rick received his AME license in 1957 with one of the highest marks obtained. In 1958 he received his private and commercial pilot s licenses, and thereafter he pursued a career as a pilot, AME and owner, making a significant contribution to the growth of aviation in Newfoundland and the Maritimes until his death in 1988. Inter-Provincial Airlines $500 Awarded annually to the student enrolled in the Aircraft Maintenance program who shows the most progress during the program. O'Keefe Agencies Award O Keefe Agencies $100 Awarded to the student enrolled in the Hairstylist program who demonstrates an exemplary level of commitment to the program and a determination to succeed, especially when faced with many challenges and hardships. This student also shows a kindness and concern for others and consistently displays a positive attitude towards the learning environment. 72

O Regan Award O Regan Agencies $100 Awarded to the student who is successful in achieving all aspects of a talented hairstylist; this student is well-disciplined, is respectful, courteous, maintains a professional image with fellow workers and clients, and consistently displays a pleasant personality. Bursaries AME Association (Atlantic) Inc. Bursary AME Association (Atlantic) Inc. $1000 Awarded annually to a student graduating from an accredited AME Training College in the Atlantic Region. Selection will be made by a committee of the AME Association (Atlantic) members. Their selection is final and binding. In the event that the selected recipient does not graduate, the bursary will not be presented in that year. Applicants should only apply in their graduating year. An AME application form, a College Financial Statement Form, chief instructor information sheet, and cover letter written by the student are required. Deadline for applications at the AME Association (Atlantic) office in Fredericton is February 12, 2016. Check with program instructor for details. McCormack s Towing & Repair Service Entrance Bursary McCormack s Towing & Repair Service $100 Full-time student in the Automotive Service Technician program at the Gander Campus. This bursary is presented in recognition of financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Application deadline is May 2, 2016. 73

Rockwell Collins In-Program Bursaries Rockwell Collins Number of Awards Two $1200 each Available to second-year students in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician Program, based on financial need and academic merit. An application, a College Financial Statement Form and a College Reference Form are required. Application deadline is September 21, 2015. Scholarships Jazz Aviation LP Awards Jazz is one of the largest regional airlines in the world, serving 85 destinations in Canada and the United States, and providing our customers with seamless connections to the worldwide networks of Air Canada and the Star Alliance. With the most flights to the most communities in Canada, Air Canada Jazz is the airline that brings together family, friends and business. Air Canada Jazz is an Employment Equity employer. Jazz Aviation LP Employment Equity Scholarship Jazz Aviation LP $1000 Awarded to a first year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician student or Aircraft Structural Repair student at the Gander Campus. The selection will be based on academic excellence and is intended to foster equity in the industry. Preference will be given to students in one or more of the following groups: Visible minorities; Persons with disabilities; Aboriginal; Women An application form is required. Deadline for applications is January 22, 2016. Application forms are available at Student Services. Jazz Aviation LP Scholarship Jazz Aviation LP $1000 Awarded to a first year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician or Aircraft Structural Repair student enrolled at the Gander Campus. Selection will be based on academic excellence. 74

Rockwell Collins Entrance Scholarships Rockwell Collins Number of Awards Seven $1200 Available to students entering the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician Program. The award is based on academic excellence and interest in the aircraft program. Applicants must achieve a minimum 75% average in their graduating year of high school. Applicants must submit a certified copy of senior high school transcript and an essay regarding program choice and determination to complete the program. Application deadline is September 21, 2015. Rockwell Collins Entrance Scholarship Rockwell Collins Number of Awards Six (6) $850 Available to students entering the Aircraft Structural Repair Technician Program, based on academic excellence and interest in the aircraft program. Applicants must submit a certified copy of senior high school transcript and an essay regarding program choice and determination to complete the program. Application deadline is September 21, 2015. Shane Gallant Memorial Entrance Scholarship This scholarship was established in memory of Shane Gallant who attended the program for a short period of time. He was killed in a car accident on November 15, 2010 at the age of 18. He lived life to the fullest and touched the lives of many. Family and Friends of Shane Gallant $500 This is an entry level scholarship for students based on the first eight weeks of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician program. All first year students will be considered. Instructors of the program will determine the candidate using a scale from one to five to rate on the criteria listed below. The highest score will receive the scholarship. Selection will be based on the following criteria: positive attitude towards succeeding in the program good work ethic cooperation with students, faculty, and staff attendance and punctuality highest academic merit for the first eight weeks of the program an overall positive attitude towards the program in general. No application is required. 75

GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR CAMPUS Awards Cathy Byrne Memorial Award Family, Friends and classmates of the late Cathy Byrne $100 Awarded to a student enrolled full time who has a passion for learning, demonstrating initiative and a willingness to help others, strong attendance, and success in achieving personal goals. An application form, a College Reference Form, and a resume are required. applications is March 24, 2016. Forms are available at Student Services. Deadline for Francis G. Wall Memorial Awards The Family of the late Francis G. Wall Number of Awards: Three Plaque Awarded to students who have made a significant contribution to the class of the three-year Business Management (options year). The recipients of this award are chosen by the Business Management Faculty. This will be awarded at the Graduation. No application form is required Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Enactus Spirit Award Grand Falls-Windsor Campus $100 and a plaque Awarded to a graduating member of the Campus Enactus Team who has increased the profile of the organization, the campus and the community. Award will be presented at the Campus Graduation and Recognition Ceremony in June. No application form is required Prizes Note: Unless otherwise stated, applications are not required for prizes. 76

Academic Merit Awards College of the North Atlantic College of the North Atlantic Watch Academic Merit Awards are presented to the top academic student in the first year of each program at the Grand Falls-Windsor Campus, and each course in the Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer: College-University program and the Comprehensive Arts and Science College Transition program. Award is based on GPA, and will be awarded at the Graduation. No application form is required Bursaries Bonnie Jesseau Memorial Bursary Student Representative Council, Grand Falls-Windsor Campus $250 Awarded to a diploma-level student based on financial need, academic merit, extracurricular activities. An application form, a College Reference Form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College transcript, and a resume are required. Deadline for applications is March 24, 2016. Forms are available at Student Services. Clara Ball Memorial Bursary Student Representative Council, Grand Falls-Windsor Campus $250 Awarded to one student enrolled in five (5) courses in the Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer: College-University program. This award is based on financial need, academic merit, and extra-curricular activities. An application form, a College Reference Form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College transcript, and resume are required. Deadline for applications is March 24, 2016. Application forms are available at Student Services. Lifelong Students Legacy Bursary Lifelong Students Committee Number of Scholarships: One Value of Scholarship: $500 Awarded to one student who is enrolled in the CAS Transition program. The award is based on financial need and academic merit. It will be awarded to a student who plans to continue his/her academic studies and has already been accepted into another post-secondary program. An application form and a College Financial Statement Form are required. applications is March 24, 2016. Application forms are available at Student Services. Deadline for 77

Scholarships Note: Unless otherwise stated, applications are not required for scholarships. Certified Management Accountants Scholarship Society of Management Accountants of Newfoundland and Labrador $200 Cash and a $300 CMA credit to offset registration costs associated with the CMA Entrance Examinations. Awarded to the student enrolled in the three-year Business Management (Accounting) program who achieves the highest combined average in Managerial Accounting I (AC2250) and Managerial Accounting II (AC3250) as well as having a grade point average of 4.00. This scholarship will be awarded at graduation. Patricia Shea Memorial Scholarships GL Moving and GLA Audio Number of Awards: Two $250 each Based on academic excellence and most positive influence in class. One award is designated for a second year student of Business Administration (Human Resources Management) and one for Business Administration (Accounting). Walter B. Tucker Scholarship Exploits Regional Chamber of Commerce $100 Awarded to a student in the Business program who demonstrates a commitment to the program as well as academic excellence. An application form, a College transcript, and a resume are required. Deadline for applications is March 24, 2016. Forms are available at Student Services. 78

HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY CAMPUS Local Awards/Scholarships are presented each year during the graduation ceremony. Sponsorships are subject to change on an annual basis therefore contributors may also vary. The following sponsors partner with the campus on a regular basis to recognize student achievement and effort. Scholarships are presented to every graduating program ranging on an average from $300 - $500. Awards are normally presented to each program, ranging from $200 - $300. The campus faculty and staff raise approximately $1000 each year, which is also awarded at this time. With the exception of the Vale NL Industrial Trades Entrance Awards, applications are not required for these scholarships and awards. Sponsors who support specific programs are noted. Awards Bernie Broomfield Residence Award Residence Council $200 Awarded to a residence student for outstanding contribution to student residence life. Ina Hedderson Memorial Award CNA Staff $300 Awarded annually to a student at the Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus. The student will display good attendance, punctuality, a positive attitude and a willingness to volunteer with campus functions. Kathleen Murray Memorial Award Murray Family & Friends $300 Presented to a student in a Natural Resources, or other program deemed suitable by the Campus Scholarship Committee. The award is based on outstanding leadership qualities, commendable work ethics and academic merit. 79

Max A. Way Award Max A. Way (former student of Happy Valley - Goose Bay Campus) $200 Awarded to a student who demonstrates good attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in the Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer: College-University program. Molloy Family Award Margo Baptista $300 Awarded to a student who is a single parent and has completed a certificate or diploma level program leading to employment. NAPE Local 2401 Award NAPE Local 2401 $200 Awarded to a student for attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in a chosen program. Notre Dame Agencies Award Notre Dame Agencies $200 Awarded to a student for attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in a trades program. RBC Royal Bank Financial Awards Number of Awards: a trades program. No application required. Royal Bank of Canada Two $200 each Awarded to a student for attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in 80

Rose, Russell, and Sainsbury Memorial Award The Rose, Russell, and Sainsbury Families $200 Awarded to the student for attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in the Millwright program. Shirley Crewe Memorial Award Mary Crewe (mother of the late Shirley Crewe) $300 Awarded to a student for attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in the Aboriginal Bridging Program. Student Representatives Council Award Student Council, Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus $200 Awarded to a student for attendance, work ethic and outstanding performance in a chosen program. 81

Vale NL Industrial Trades Entrance Bursaries The Vale Industrial Trades Entrance Bursaries for Happy Valley - Goose Bay Campus are designed to reward entrance students on the basis of financial need, academic merit and to promote the presence of women in non-traditional work environments. Vale NL Number of Awards: Four $1000 each Recipients will be selected based on financial need, academic merit and reference. Two bursaries will be awarded to male students and two will be awarded to female students from the programs listed below. Preference will be given to permanent residents of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Eligible Programs (Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus only) Construction/Industrial Electrician Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Welder A Vale NL application a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Learners who have met College entrance requirements with other than a high school transcript must also submit a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Forms are available at Learner Services. Scholarships CATCA Goose Bay Branch Scholarship Number of Awards: Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Assoc. Goose Bay Branch One $300 each Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in a chosen program. Happy Valley-Goose Bay CNA Staff Scholarship Number of Awards: CNA staff One $300 each Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in a chosen program. 82

Kathleen Murray Memorial Scholarship Murray Family & Friends Number of awards: One $500 Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in a Natural Resources Program, or other program deemed suitable by the Campus Scholarship Committee. Max A. Way Scholarship Max A. Way (former student of Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus) $300 Awarded to a student with the highest academic average in the Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer: College-University program. Randy Scott Rose Memorial Scholarship NAPE Local 2101 $300 Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in the Millwright program. No application is required. RBC Royal Bank Financial Scholarships Number of Awards: Royal Bank of Canada Two $300 each Awarded to a student with the highest academic average in a chosen program. Serco Scholarships Serco Number of Awards: Two $400 Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in a chosen program. 83

Shirley Crewe Memorial Scholarship Mary Crewe (mother of the late Shirley Crewe) $300 Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in the Aboriginal Bridging Program. Student Representatives Council Scholarship Student Council, Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus $300 Awarded to the student with the highest academic average in a chosen program. 84

LABRADOR WEST CAMPUS Note: Please note the Labrador West Campus has additional sponsors who partner with the Campus to recognize student achievement. Sponsorship is subject to change on an annual basis. Awards CRRS TV Awards (Graduation Award) CRRS TV Number of Awards: Two $500 Awarded to full-time students based on academic merit. Eldon Perry Memorial Achievement Award Iron Ore Company of Canada $1500 Awarded to a student enrolled in a trade program - Industrial Mechanic Millwright, Welder, Construction/Industrial Electrician or Mining Technician. The student will demonstrate academic excellence and leadership in health and safety in the classroom and shop areas, and possess a strong team spirit at school and in the community through volunteering. An application form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Knights of Columbus, Labrador West (Graduation Award) Knights of Columbus, Labrador West $500 Awarded to a student who completed 10 courses from the Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer: College-University suite of courses based on academic merit. Labrador West Nape Locals 2402 & 2852 (Graduation Award) Locals 2402 & 2852 Number of Awards: Varies Varies Awarded to full-time students based on academic merit. 85

Student Representatives Council (SRC) Graduation Awards Labrador West Student Representatives Council Number of Awards: Varies Varies Awarded to a student in any program at the campus. The awards are given on the basis of academic merit, effort, dedication and involvement in College life. Bursaries Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Bursary Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (NL Branch) $1000 Awarded to a student in the Mining Technician program demonstrating the greatest financial need and academic merit. An application and a College Financial Statement Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Applications are available at Student Services. Status of Women Award (Graduation Award) Labrador West Status of Women Number of Awards: Varies $500 Awarded to female students based on financial need and/or academic merit. Subject to change on an annual basis. 86

Scholarships Scholarships are presented each year during our Spring Awards Ceremony and Graduation Ceremony. Sponsorship is subject to change on an annual basis; therefore, scholarships may vary. Each year Labrador West campus is able to offer additional awards thanks to the generosity of many businesses in the local area. Note: Unless stated, applications are not required for scholarships. Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Entrance Scholarship Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (NL Branch) $1000 Awarded to a student in the first year of the Mining Technician Program with the highest academic average from the first semester. Details available from Student Services. Raymond J. Condon Memorial Scholarship (Graduation Award) The Condon Family $1000 Awarded to a student who completed 10 courses from the Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer: College-University suite of courses. Student must be continuing his/her second year of study at Memorial University and must be in scholarship standing as defined by Memorial University. 87

PLACENTIA CAMPUS Awards Student Representatives Council (SRC) Achievement Awards Student Representatives Council per program Varies Awarded to a student in any program at the Campus. The awards are given on the basis of academic excellence, effort, dedication and involvement in College life. Scholarships Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Public Employees (NAPE) Scholarships Number of Awards: Newfoundland Association of Public Employees (Instructors Local) Varies Varies Awarded to a full-time student based on academic excellence. 88

PORT AUX BASQUES CAMPUS Awards Bill Thornhill Memorial Distinction Award Port aux Basques Campus Student Council Number of awards: One $200 The award is based on dedication to student governance and involvement with campus activities. This is awarded based on instructor recommendation. Clarence Anderson Achievement Award Port aux Basques Student Representative Council $150 A student in the second year of the Welder/Metal Fabricator (Fitter) program who demonstrates academic excellence and has been actively involved in College affairs and community work. This is awarded based on instructor recommendation. Leo Cormier Memorial Distinction Award Anonymous $250 This award is given to a student enrolled at the Port aux Basques campus who demonstrates a commitment to College affairs and community work. This award is based on recommendation of staff and faculty. St. Christopher s Business Achievement Award St. Christopher s Hotel $250 A student in Business Studies who demonstrates academic excellence and has been actively involved in College affairs and community work. This is awarded based on instructor recommendation. 89

Bursaries Canadian Institute for NDE Bursary Canadian Institute for NDE $1000 Awarded to a student in the NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) Technician program. This award is based on financial need and academic merit. Student must be a member of the Canadian Institute for NDE. Information about free student memberships is available at www.cinde.ca/membership.shtml An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. St. James Entrance Bursary Port aux Basques Campus $250 Awarded to a St. James High student who enters the Port aux Basques campus immediately after graduation. The student must have financial need and contribute to student life on campus. A College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, a College Transcript or Student Progress Report AND a certified copy of your high school transcript are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at student services. Scholarships AWMAC Scholarship Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (Atlantic Region) $500 A student enrolled in the Cabinetmaker program who demonstrates commitment and academic excellence. It is based on instructor recommendation. 90

Community Business Development Corporation Scholarships Community Business Development Corporation Number of Awards: Two $500 A student enrolled in the Business Administration program who demonstrates an overwhelming desire to succeed. The scholarships are to be equally distributed to male and female students. If unable to distribute equally, the remaining scholarship is to be awarded according to student availability. This is awarded based on instructor recommendation. Gateway Status of Women Achievement Scholarship Gateway Status of Women $250 A female student in any program who demonstrates academic excellence and has an overwhelming desire to succeed. This is awarded based on instructor recommendation. Gus Ford Memorial Scholarship for NDT Port aux Basques Ball Hockey Association $250 A full time Non Destructive Testing Technician student who demonstrates academic excellence and has an overwhelming desire to succeed. This is awarded based on instructor recommendation. Town of Channel Port aux Basques Business Achievement Scholarship Town of Channel-Port aux Basques Number of awards: One $250 Full-time student in the Business Studies Program who exhibits hard-work and dedication to his/her program and demonstrates academic excellence. This scholarship is awarded to a returning student. It is awarded based on instructor recommendation. 91

ST. ANTHONY CAMPUS Scholarships Chamber of Commerce Scholarship St. Anthony and Area Chamber of Commerce $100 Student with a weighted average of 75% or above. The student must show initiative in completing program work. The student must also be dependable, reliable, courteous, selfconfident, and able to communicate well. Charlie Genge Memorial Entrepreneur Scholarship CBDC NORTIP Development Corporation $250 Full-time student in any program of study with duration of one year or longer with a weighted average of 75% or above. Program of study must be able to lead to self-employment as a career option. The dynamic individual must demonstrate good academic standing, possess entrepreneurial characteristics and be involved in business development activities. Work ethic and volunteer activities will be considered. Students must submit a letter. Deadline for applications is May 2. Greg Boyd Memorial Scholarship Fund Eric and Jean Boyd $200 Student enrolled in a Business Studies program. Student must have an overall average of 75% or above and must be involved in campus committees or activities. 92

Scotiabank Scholarship Scotia Bank, St. Anthony Branch $100 Student in the second year of a Business Studies program. The student must have weighted average of 75% or above, and be in clear academic standing. The student must show initiative in completing course work; possess some of the following attributes: adaptability, confidence, dependability, courteousness, and self-confidence; must also have a positive attitude and be able to communicate well. St. Anthony Basin Resources Inc. (SABRI ) Scholarship SABRI $100 Student in the first year of any regular program with a weighted average of 75% or above. The student must exhibit a commendable level of maturity, have a caring and compassionate attitude toward peers, exhibit commitment and dedication to his/her program of study, and maintain academic excellence. Student of the Year Award Student Representatives Council $100 Full-time student who is passing all courses in which he/she is enrolled, and is involved in a college activity for the benefit of other students or has contributed to the college in some way. The student must be outgoing, show initiative, and be willing to meet new challenges. Potential recipients must be nominated, and then voted upon by fellow students. No application form required. Student Representative Council Entrance Scholarship Student Representative Council (SRC) $500 Applicant must be a 2015 high school graduate with an overall average of 75% based on Level I, Level II and Level III transcript. In the fall, the applicant must be attending a full-time regular program at St. Anthony Campus. Preference will be given to students who were involved in high school student councils. Financial need will also be considered. The continuation of this award is reviewed on an annual basis. Application form is required. Deadline for applications is September 15, 2015. Application forms are available at Student Services. 93

ST. JOHN S CAMPUSES (Prince Philip Drive, Ridge Road and Seal Cove) Awards Students must make application for some Awards and Bursaries. These applications are available at Student Services Offices. Please review the list carefully to ensure that you complete the necessary applications. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Bursaries and awards are awarded during the winter semester unless otherwise stated. Note: Students applying for bursaries must also include a completed College Reference Form. Brian Barrington College of the North Atlantic Support Staff NAPE Local 7852 Award NAPE Local 7852 $250 Family member or relative of a member of College of the North Atlantic NAPE Local 7852 who is enrolled in a certificate or diploma-level program who demonstrates academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Form and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Business Management (Human Resource Management) Distinction Award The Business Management (Human Resource Management) Distinction Award is presented to a student who is recognized for a variety of qualities. This student will have shown a passion for learning, demonstrated initiative, made a significant contribution to his/her class, exhibited a strong work ethic, possessed a positive attitude, shown a willingness to help others, and demonstrated a strong desire to succeed in the Human Resource Management profession. Colleen Morrison, Instructor, Business Management (Human Resource Management) Program - Prince Philip Drive Campus $1500 Awarded to a second-year student enrolled full-time in the Business Management (Human Resource Management) program at Prince Philip Drive Campus who possesses all of the above mentioned qualities. An application form, two College Reference Forms (from faculty in the Human Resource Management option of the program) and an official College Transcript are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 94

Career Fair Award Career Fair Committee Number of Awards: Three (one for each campus) $500 each Awarded to a student at each campus (PPD, RR and SC) who is enrolled in their final year of studies (for students enrolled in a one year program, that year will be considered the final year). The student must demonstrate leadership and community/college involvement and indicate how Career Fair type events support students in the college s graduate recruitment efforts. An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Everett Fancey Engineering Technology Award Everett Fancey is a retired Campus Administrator, Center for Engineering Technology, Ridge Road Campus. As a retirement farewell, staff at the Engineering Technology Center contributed to a scholarship in his name. Mr. Fancey has committed to continue this award. Everett Fancey, P. Eng. $600 Awarded to a second-year Engineering Technology student based on academic merit. Preference will be given to high achievers who have dependent/s. An application form and a College Financial Statement Form are required. Applicants must provide proof of dependent/s. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Jane Hryniw Memorial Award The Jane Hryniw award was established in memory of a dear colleague and friend of College of the North Atlantic who was an inspiration to her students for more than 20 years. Friends and family of the late Jane Hryniw $300 Full-time or part-time student enrolled in the Comprehensive Arts & Science Transition (CAS) program at the Prince Philip Drive and Seal Cove campuses who has overcome significant obstacles, has demonstrated financial need and is in above average academic standing. An application form, College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 95

Janet Allen College of the North Atlantic Support Staff NAPE Local 7852 Award Nape Local 7852 $250 Awarded to a family member or relative of a member of College of the North Atlantic NAPE local 7852 who demonstrates academic merit. An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Morgan Awards The Morgan Awards were established by Bonnie Morgan to honor her parents, Reginald and Marjorie (Bullen) Morgan and to celebrate the history of traditional textile production in Newfoundland and Labrador, especially among women. Morgan Automotive Award Bonnie Morgan $200 Awarded annually to a graduate of the Automotive Service Technician program (Prince Philip Drive) who displays commitment to workplace safety, demonstrated by achieving the highest grade in SV1100 (Safety in the Shop). No application is required. Morgan Creative Childhood Award Bonnie Morgan $200 Awarded annually to a full time student in the second year of the Early Childhood Education program (Prince Philip Drive) who has achieved the highest combination of grades in the Creative Activities courses completed in the first year of their program and demonstrates continued excellence in their area of study. No application is required. 96

Morgan Textiles Award Bonnie Morgan $200 Awarded annually to a full time student in the second year of the Textiles: Craft & Apparel Design program (Anna Templeton Centre) who has achieved the highest grade in TX1300 (Embroidery and Quilt) and demonstrates ongoing commitment and excellence in Embroidery & Quilt Studio Work (ST2300 and ST2301). No application is required. Robert John Prince Memorial Award Robert John Prince Memorial Fund $200 Awarded to a second-year Programmer Analyst (co-op) student who demonstrates academic merit, excellent leadership qualities, and demonstrates devotion to the profession. No application is required. Sea Flow Award The Sea Flow Award has been created in honour of Cecil and Florence Hutchens - both successful entrepreneurs. This award is offered to recognize and encourage the development of business students at the Prince Philip Drive campus. Dwight Hutchens $500 Student who has demonstrated academic excellence and is in the second or third year of a Business Program at Prince Philip Drive campus. Preference will be given to a student involved in Enactus. An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 97

Sharon Ann Bryne Memorial Award Sharon Ann Bryne was a dedicated instructor at the Seal Cove Campus and had a genuine interest in the success of students. She understood that life can present challenges that may impact a student s academic performance. She had a special interest for those who were motivated, worked hard, and due to circumstances beyond their control, had difficulty completing their program. Sharon always recognized and encouraged students who identified personal difficulties. Sharon Ann Bryne Memorial Fund $800 Awarded to a full time student enrolled in the first semester of any Industrial Trades program at the Seal Cove campus. Selection will be based on the following criteria: Positive attitude towards succeeding in the program Good work ethic Cooperation with fellow students, faculty and staff Attendance Determination to succeed in spite of life s challenges The Related Instructor Group at the Seal Cove Campus will make a recommendation and will forward award recipient to the Campus Awards Committee on or before January 22, 2016. Tim Gamble Memorial Award Tim Gamble was a graduate of our Programmer Analyst Program and was enrolled in the Computer Systems and Networking Program when he died in June 2003. The Gamble Family $300 Awarded to a full-time student with a disability who is registered in the second or third year of a diploma-level program based on academic merit, financial need, determination to succeed and commitment to studies. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Bursaries Students must make application for some Awards and Bursaries. These applications are available at Student Services Offices. Please review the list carefully to ensure that you complete the necessary applications. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Bursaries and awards are awarded during the winter semester unless otherwise stated. Students applying for bursaries must also include a completed College Reference Form. 98

David L. Squires Memorial Bursary David L. Squires Memorial Fund $300 Awarded to a student enrolled in the second year of the Programmer Analyst (Co-op) program who demonstrates financial need and academic merit. An application form, College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are all required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Elinor Gill Ratcliffe Medical Radiography Bursaries Gill Ratcliffe Foundation Number of Awards: Two $500 each Awarded to a full time student in the second or third year of the Medical Radiography program. This award is based on financial need and academic merit. An application, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. H.G.R. Mews Memorial Bursary Mews / Hickman family $600 Awarded to a student enrolled in the second year of the Community Recreation Leadership program who demonstrates financial need and academic merit. An application form, College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are all required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 99

Newco Metal & Auto Recycling Ltd. Welding Environmental Bursaries The Newco Metal & Auto Recycling Ltd. Welding Environment Bursary is awarded to students in the Welding program. Newco Metals Number of Awards: Three (one award for each of the Welding classes) $500 Full-time students enrolled in Welder program at the Prince Philip Drive Campus who has demonstrated financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form, and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Princess Auto Foundation Entrance Bursary An endowment fund has been established to provide an annual entrance bursary to a student entering the Automotive Service Technician, Electrical or Welding Apprentice program. The annual amount awarded will be based on the interest earned from the endowment fund. Princess Auto Foundation Number of Awards: Varies Varies Full-time student in one of the Automotive Service Technician, Welder or Construction/Industrial Electrician programs at either the Prince Philip Drive or Seal Cove Campus. This bursary is presented in recognition of financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, a College Reference Form and a certified copy of your most recent high school transcript. Students who have met College entrance requirements with other than a high school transcript must also submit a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is September 25 th, 2015. Applications are available at Student Services. Public Service Credit Union Bursaries Public Service Credit Union on behalf of Credit Union Members of NL Number of Awards: Three (St. John s and Seal Cove campuses) $500 each Awarded to a full time student enrolled in the second or third year of any diploma program. Students must demonstrate financial need, academic merit, commitment to completing their studies and determination to succeed. Special consideration may be given to students who are credit union customer-owners or can demonstrate an affiliation with the credit union system. Application must include the following: Public Service Credit Union Bursary Application, a College Reference Form, a College Financial Statement Form and a two page essay describing educational goals, career aspirations and determination to succeed. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 100

Student Representatives Council Bursaries Student Representatives Council Number of Awards: Five $250 each Awarded to: three students from Prince Philip Drive, one from Seal Cove and one from the Centre for Engineering Technology, Ridge Road based on financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Taylor Bursaries Dorothy Mews-Taylor Memorial Bursary Trust fund established by Mr. Reg Taylor, a former chairman of the Geomatics Engineering Technology Advisory Committee. $400 Awarded to a student enrolled in the second or third year of the Geomatics/ Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) program. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference Form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Jean Lester-Taylor Memorial Bursary Mr. Reg Taylor, a former Chairman of the Geomatics Engineering Technology Advisory Committee $400 Awarded to a second or a third-year student in the Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) program. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 101

Reg Taylor Bursary Family of Mr. Reg Taylor, P. Eng, a former Chairman of the Geomatics Engineering Technology Advisory Committee. $400 Awarded to a full time second or third year student enrolled in any option of Engineering Technology at the Centre for Engineering Technology, Ridge Road who demonstrates financial need and academic merit. An application form, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference form are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Scholarships Note: Unless otherwise stated, application forms are not required for scholarships. Scholarships are generally offered during the winter semester. Alberta Land Surveyors Association Academic Achievement Award The Alberta Land Surveyors Association Number of Award: One Value of Award: $1000 Awarded to a student enrolled in the second year of the Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology Co-operative Education Program based on academic excellence. No application is required. ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators - Terra Nova Chapter) Scholarship ARMA Association of Records Managers and Administrators-Terra Nova Chapter $500 Awarded to a student enrolled in the second year of the Office Administration (Records and Information Management) Program in recognition of academic excellence during the first year of studies. No application is required. 102

Association of Newfoundland Land Surveyors - Peter J. Berghuis Scholarship The Association of Newfoundland Land Surveyors $500 Awarded to a second or third year student in Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) program, based on academic excellence. No application is required. Association of Newfoundland Land Surveyors Scholarship The Association of Newfoundland Land Surveyors $500 Awarded to a second or third year student in the Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) program based on academic excellence. No application is required. ATM Direct Engineering Technology Scholarship ATM Direct $500 Awarded to a second year Engineering Technology student who has achieved academic excellence in his/her program of study. No application is required. Avalon East Safe Communities Partnership Safety Engineering Scholarship Avalon East Safe Communities Partnership $1000 Awarded to a full-time student registered in the last semester of the Safety Engineering Technology program based on academic excellence. No application is required. Canadian Professional Sales Association Scholarship Canadian Professional Sales Association $500 Awarded to a second year student in MR 1600 Professional Selling course in the Business Management (Marketing) program. No application is required. 103

David Kerr Wilson-Kerr Controls Scholarship Kerr is one of Atlantic Canada s leading wholesale distributors of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration materials for residential and commercial markets. Kerr offers technology that enhances comfort, saves energy and protects the environment. In business since 1949, they currently employ approximately 80 men and women in 9 branch locations across Atlantic Canada. The successful applicant will have displayed an aptitude for the HVACR (heating, ventilation, airconditioning and refrigeration) trade through previous experience or background and have enthusiasm and desire to excel in the field. Kerr Controls $1500 Based on academic merit, financial need and faculty recommendation. Awarded to a student enrolled in either ten month Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Mechanics program or third year of the Mechanical Engineering Technology program, with demonstrated course work in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. An application, a College Financial Statement Form, and a College Reference form are required. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning students must also submit a College Transcript or Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Edward T. Furlong Memorial Scholarship Christopher Furlong $300 Second-year student enrolled in either the Architectural Engineering Technology or Civil Engineering Technology program who demonstrates academic excellence. No application is required. ExxonMobil/Hibernia Scholarships ExxonMobil/Hibernia Scholarships Number of Awards: Two $1000 Awarded to one female and one male student enrolled in the second or third year of the Petroleum Engineering Technology program based on academic excellence. No application is required. 104

Faculty NAPE Local 7404 Scholarship (Ridge Road Campus) Faculty at Engineering Technology NAPE Local 7404 $250 Awarded to a second-year Engineering Technology student based on academic excellence. No application is required. Friends of India Association Scholarship Friends of India Association, St. John s, NL $250 Based on academic excellence, awarded to a full time student registered at the St. John s Campus in the second or third year of a diploma-level program. No application is required. Gerald Crewe CCFCC, St. John s Branch Scholarship Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Chefs and Cooks $200 Awarded to a graduate who has achieved the highest marks in the Cook program. No application is required. Jack McGrath Memorial Scholarship Staff and Students of Seal Cove Campus $200 and plaque (monetary amount of award can vary) Graduating student who has completed a full-time training program at Seal Cove Campus, based on personal management and development, teamwork skills, attitude toward learning and demonstration of fundamental skills. Nominations are made by faculty with selection by committee in June. No application is required. 105

John Reynolds Memorial Scholarship Family, friends, and co-workers of the late John Reynolds $500 Student enrolled in the second year of the Office Administration Program based on academic excellence. No application is required. Newfoundland and Labrador College of Medical Laboratory Sciences Don Marshall Memorial Scholarship Newfoundland and Labrador College of Medical Laboratory Sciences $250 Awarded to the graduate in the Medical Laboratory Sciences program who achieves the highest mark in Interdisciplinary Studies (SD2610). No application is required. Newfoundland and Labrador Society of Laboratory Technologists Jack Sidel Memorial Scholarship Newfoundland and Labrador Society of Laboratory Technologists $250 Awarded to a third-year Medical Laboratory Sciences student on the basis of academic excellence in a previous year of study. No application is required. Newfoundland Power Electrical Engineering Technology Scholarship Newfoundland Power is committed to supporting excellence in education. Newfoundland Power $1000 Awarded annually to a full-time, second year student enrolled in the Electrical Engineering Technology (Power and Controls Co-op) program. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence. The student must achieve a minimum weighted average of 80% in his/her program of studies to-date. No application is required. 106

Newfoundland Power Construction / Industrial Electrician Scholarship Newfoundland Power $1000 Awarded annually to a full-time student enrolled in the Construction/ Industrial Electrician program at Seal Cove campus. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence in the fall semester. Students must achieve a minimum weighted average of 80% in their program of studies to date. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Newfoundland Power Powerline Technician (PLT) Scholarship Newfoundland Power $1000 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the Powerline Technician program at Seal Cove campus. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence in the fall semester. Students must achieve a minimum weighted average of 80% in their program of studies to date. An application form and a College Transcript or Student Progress Report are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. O Neill Foundation Inc. Scholarships The O Neill Foundation Inc was established as part of the Estate of the late Dr. Hugh O Neill Q.C. (LL.D MUN), his sisters Mary O Neill FTCL and Sheila O Neill B.S. The O Neill Foundation Inc. Scholarships are funded by the Foundation on an ongoing basis to deserving students based on academic excellence. The O Neill Foundation Inc. Number of Awards: Two $500 each Two second-year students who achieve the highest weighted average in their program of studies, based on his/her performance in year one. Eligible programs are those for which no scholarships currently exist. No application is required. 107

Patricia Helen Gosse Memorial Scholarship Gail Gosse, former Campus Administrator, Prince Philip Drive Campus $500 Awarded to a Comprehensive Arts & Science (CAS) Transition student who attains the highest marks and who has applied to a College program. No application is required. Respiratory Therapy Specialists Inc. Scholarship Respiratory Therapy Specialists Inc. $500 Third-year Respiratory Therapy student who demonstrates the highest academic achievement. No application is required. Rotary Scholarships Rotary Club of St. John s Number of Awards: Two $600 each One second year and one third-year diploma-level students, both of whom demonstrate academic excellence. No application is required. St. John s Employee Association Silver Anniversary Scholarships St. John s Employee Association Number of Awards: Two $250 Awarded to family members or relatives of employees who demonstrates academic excellence and enrolled in the second or third year of their program. An application form is required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. 108

Sam Dealhoy CCFCC, St. John s Branch Scholarship Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Chefs and Cooks $200 Awarded to a graduate who has achieved the highest marks in the Marine Cooking program. No application is required. Sisters of Mercy/Presentation Sisters Scholarships The Sisters of Mercy/Presentation Sisters Scholarship has been established to reward students enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program at the Prince Phillip Drive Campus. The award was established by the Sisters of Mercy/Presentation Sisters Education Fund. The fund was created to support a variety of educational projects provincially, nationally and internationally. Sisters of Mercy/Presentation Sisters Education Fund Number of Awards: Two Value of award: $2500 Full-time students enrolled in year two of the Early Childhood Education program at the Prince Phillip Drive Campus. Based on academic excellence in year one of the program. No application is required. Two Guys Training Incorporated Entrance Scholarship The Two Guys Training scholarship has been established to reward students in the Welding or Automotive Service Technician program at College of the North Atlantic. Two Guys Training Incorporated $1000 Full time student enrolled in Welder or Automotive Service Technician at Prince Philip Drive Campus. This is an entrance scholarship based on academic excellence in high school or entrance equivalency. This scholarship must be applied to the student s account for tuition purposes. An application form, a College Reference Form and a certified copy of your most recent high school transcript. Students who have met College entrance requirements with other than a high school transcript must also submit a Student Progress Report. Deadline for applications is September 25 th, 2015. Applications are available at Student Services. 109

Victoria Mabel Morgan Memorial Scholarship Gail Gosse, former Campus Administrator, Prince Philip Drive Campus $500 Student enrolled in the second year of the Office Administration Program or second or third of any Business Program based on academic excellence. The recipient must be an active member in Enactus. Application form and a Letter of Recommendation from a faculty member are required. Deadline for applications is mid-january. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Vincer Family Scholarship The Vincer Family $100 Awarded annually to a student enrolled in the second or third year of any program at Ridge Road campus who is 50 years of age or older and who demonstrates academic excellence in the program Application form is required. Please see application form for exact date. Application forms are available at Student Services. Walter Hefferton Memorial Scholarships Canadian Home Builder s Association-NL (CHBA-NL) Number of Awards: Two $400 Second or a third-year student in the Architectural Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology or Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology (Co-op) (Co-op) programs who demonstrate academic excellence. No application is required. 110

College Sponsored Awards Joyce Foundation Bursary The Joyce Foundation Bursary Program is open to all high school students in all communities in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The bursary program is based on financial need and is open to any student wanting to pursue a CNA post-secondary education. The Joyce Foundation Bursary Program will provide financial support from the time of the student application until completion of his or her program. Information brochures and applications are available in PDF format by clicking the below link. Please contact your high school principal or guidance counsellor to find out how you can apply. http://www.cna.nl.ca/current-students/scholarships-and-awards.aspx Project Hero Scholarship Program The Project Hero Program at College of the North Atlantic is a partnership with Veteran Affairs Canada. It provides financial aid for children of Canadian Forces personnel who have lost their lives while serving in an active mission. Number of Awards: Varies Free tuition for normal duration of chosen program. Recipient remains responsible for all applicable student and/or administrative fees. The Project Hero Scholarship Program is open to those who are: A dependent of a Canadian Forces member who lost their life as a result of being deployed on an international operation** Accepted as a regular full-time student (in a CNA diploma or certificate program) A citizen or permanent resident of Canada Under age 26 Students will be permitted to avail of this scholarship for one program only. Application Process Students must complete and submit a Project Hero Program Application, accompanied by a written confirmation letter from Veteran Affairs Canada, to the: Manager of Student Recruitment and Enrollment Services College of the North Atlantic Headquarters 432 Massachusetts Drive P.O. Box 5400 Stephenville, NL A2N 2Z6 Deadline Date: Before the end of the recipient s first full-time semester. **Note: The eligibility for scholarship support associated with the deceased Canadian Forces member dependent child relationship is to be confirmed through the Children of Deceased Veterans Education Assistance Act verification process. Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) administers this process and will provide the written confirmation for children of deceased veterans to be used to verify Project Hero eligibility. Applicants are to call VAC at 1-866-522-2122 in order to receive the required confirmation, as well as information concerning additional support services for the children of deceased veterans. 111

External Awards Some awards are offered by external agencies and not administered by the College Awards Committee. Students should check with the Awards representative at their campus for application forms and information on available awards. It is the student s responsibility to seek out information on external awards. 112

Members of the Provincial Awards Committee Sandra Lewis, Chairperson Provincial Awards Committee P.O. Box 5400 Stephenville, NL A2N 2Z6 Phone: 643-7880 Fax: 643-7959 Email: sandra.lewis@cna.nl.ca Anna Peddle, Committee Member Office of Alumni and Advancement P. O. Box 1693 St. John s, NL A1C 5P7 Phone: (709) 758-7515 Fax: (709) 758-7222 Email: anna.peddle@cna.nl.ca Charlene Oake, Committee Member St. John s Campus P.O. Box 5400 Stephenville, NL A2N 2Z6 Phone: (709) 643-7739 Fax: (709) 643-7734 Email: charlene.oake@cna.nl.ca Robyn Harris, Committee Member Carbonear / Placentia Campuses 4 Pike s Lane Carbonear, NL A1Y 1A7 Phone: (709) 596-8921 Fax: (709) 596-2688 Email: robyn.harris@cna.nl.ca Suzanne Keeping, Committee Member Bonavista / Burin / Clarenville Campuses College of the North Atlantic 69 Pleasant Street Clarenville, NL A5A 1V9 Phone: (709) 466-6902 Fax: (709) 466-2771 Email: suzanne.keeping@cna.nl.ca Frank Williams, Committee Member Goose Bay / Labrador City Campuses P. O. Box 1720, Station B Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL AOP 1EO Phone: (709) 896-6306 Fax: (709) 896-3733 Email: frank.williams@cna.nl.ca Janet Cooney, Committee Member St. John s Campus P.O. Box 1693 1 Prince Philip Drive St. John s, NL A1C 5P7 Phone: (709) 758-7101 Fax: (709) 758-7059 Email: janet.cooney@cna.nl.ca Vadney Tucker Russell, Committee Member Bay St. George, Corner Brook, Port aux Basques/ St. Anthony Campuses P.O. Box 550, 83-93 East Street St. Anthony, NL, A0K 4S0 Phone: 709-454-3559 Fax: 709-454-8808 Sarah Briffett, Committee Member Baie Verte / Gander / Grand-Falls-Windsor Campuses P.O. Box 395 Gander, NL A1V 1W8 Phone: (709) 651-4819 Fax: (709) 651-3376 Email: sarah.briffett@cna.nl.ca 113

INDEX OF AWARDS/BURSARIES/SCHOLARSHIPS A. Harvey Group of Companies Entrance Scholarships.... 6 Academic Merit Awards (GF).... 77 AETTNL Scholarships.... 7 Air France Flight 004 Passenger Awards (GA).... 71 Alberta Land Surveyors Association Academic Achievement Award (SJ).... 102 AME Association (Atlantic) Inc. Bursary (GA).... 73 ARMA (Association of Records Managers & Administrators Terra Nova Chapter) Scholarship (SJ).... 102 Association of Newfoundland Land Surveyors - Peter J. Berghuis Scholarship (SJ).... 103 Association of Newfoundland Land Surveyors Scholarship (SJ).... 103 Atlantic Credit Unions Bursaries.... 8 Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association Bursaries.... 8 ATM Direct Engineering Technology Scholarship (SJ).... 103 Auk Scholarship.... 8 Avalon East Safe Communities Partnership Safety Engineering Scholarship (SJ).... 103 AWMAC Scholarship (PB).... 90 Babb Law Office Scholarship (CA).... 61 Baggett Paramedic Student Achievement Award.... 11 Bay Roberts-Carbonear Subway CAS Transfer: College-University Academic Scholarship (CA).... 61 Bay Roberts-Carbonear Subway CAS Transition Scholarship (CA).... 61 Bay St. George Folk Arts Council Award (BG).... 45 Bay St. George Humanitarian Award (BG).... 45 Bernie Broomfield Residence Award (HV).... 79 Bill Thornhill Memorial Distinction Award (PB).... 89 Bob French Memorial Bursary (BG).... 50 Bonnie Jesseau Memorial Bursary (GF).... 77 Brian Barrington CNA Support Staff NAPE Local 7852 Award (SJ).... 94 Business Administration Merit Scholarship (BG).... 52 Business Management (Human Resource Management) Distinction Award (SJ).... 94 Business Studies Instructors Scholarships (BG).... 52 Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) St. John s Scholarships.... 12 Canadian Home Builders Association NL Achievement Award.... 12 Canadian Institute for NDE Bursary (PB).... 90 Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Entrance Scholarships.... 13 Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Bursary (LW).... 86 Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Entrance Scholarship (LW).... 87 Canadian Professional Sales Association Scholarship (SJ).... 103 Canadian Welding Association Bursary (BU).... 58 Career Fair Award (SJ).... 95 Carl George Memorial Plaque (CB).... 66 CATCA Goose Bay Branch Scholarship (HV).... 82 114

Cathy Byrne Memorial Award (GF).... 76 Centenary of Responsible Government Post-Secondary Scholarships.... 13 Certified Management Accountants Scholarship (GF).... 78 Chamber of Commerce Scholarship (BV).... 43 Chamber of Commerce Scholarship (SA).... 92 Charlie Genge Memorial Entrepreneur Scholarship (SA).... 92 Chevron Engineering Technology Scholarships.... 13 Chevron Industrial Trades Scholarships.... 14 Chevron Petroleum Engineering Technology Scholarship.... 14 Chevron Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) Scholarship.... 14 Chevron Welder Scholarships.... 15 Chevron Women in Engineering Technology & Industrial Trades Scholarships.... 15 CIG/IFC Gold Medal Award (CB).... 66 City of Corner Brook Entrance Achievement Award (CB).... 65 Clara Ball Memorial Bursary (GF).... 77 Clarence Anderson Achievement Award (PB).... 89 Clarenville Campus Entrance Scholarships.64 Clarenville Inn Business Administration Distinction Award (CL).... 62 CNA Bonavista Leadership Award (BO).... 55 CNA Faculty and Staff Achievement Awards.... 16 CNA Faculty and Staff Bursary.... 16 College of the North Atlantic Academic Programs Distinction Scholarship.... 17 College of the North Atlantic Applied Arts Distinction Scholarship.... 17 College of the North Atlantic Business & Information Tech. Distinction Scholarship.... 17 College of the North Atlantic Engineering Technology Distinction Scholarship.... 17 College of the North Atlantic Health Sciences Distinction Scholarship.... 18 College of the North Atlantic Industrial Trades Distinction Scholarship.... 18 College of the North Atlantic Student Union (CNASU) Scholarship.... 19 College of the North Atlantic Tourism & Natural Resources Distinction Scholarship.... 18 Community Business Development Corporation Scholarships (PB).... 91 Community Studies Continuing Education Award (BG).... 45 Community Studies Leadership Award (BG).... 46 Comprehensive Arts and Science Transition Instructor Award (BG).... 46 Connie Street Memorial Bursary (BO).... 55 Corner Brook Campus Staff Club Scholarships (CB).... 67 Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Environmental Scholarships (1 st Year) (CB).... 67 Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Environmental Scholarships (2 nd Year) (CB).... 67 Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Environmental Scholarships (7 th Sem) (CB).... 68 Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Scholarship (CB).... 68 Country Ribbon Entrance Scholarship.... 19 CRRS TV Awards (LW).... 85 David Kerr Wilson-Kerr Controls Scholarships (SJ).... 104 David L. Boutcher Memorial Achievement Award (CB).... 65 David L. Squires Memorial Bursary (SJ).... 99 115

Don Murphy Memorial Bursary (BG).... 50 Don Wright Memorial Distinction Award (BG).... 46 Dorothy Mews-Taylor Memorial Bursary (SJ).... 101 Doug Skinner Memorial Award (CB).... 65 Eagle Scholarship.... 9 Eastlink Bursaries.... 20 Ed Norman Memorial Scholarships.... 20 Edward T. Furlong Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 104 Eldon Perry Memorial Achievement Award (LW).... 85 Elinor Gill Ratcliffe Medical Radiography Bursary (SJ).... 99 Enactus Clarenville Spirt Scholarship (CL).... 64 Esri Canada Scholarship.... 21 Everett Fancey Engineering Technology Award (SJ).... 95 Exceptional Student Award (CL).... 62 Exxon Mobil/ Hibernia Scholarships (SJ).... 104 Faculty NAPE Local 7404 Scholarship (RR).... 105 Fairfax Financial Holding Limited Entrance Bursary.... 21 Flight 491 Memorial Fund Bursary.... 22 Flight 491 Memorial Fund Scholarship.... 22 Francis G. Wall Memorial Awards (GF).... 76 Frank Gogos Memorial Prize (CB).... 66 Frank Menne Memorial Bursary (BG).... 51 Frank Menne Memorial Scholarship (BG).... 52 Frank O Keefe-Carbonear Physiotherapy Scholarship (CA).... 61 Friends of India Association Scholarship (SJ).... 105 Fry Family Foundation CNA Artist Scholarship.... 23 Fry Family Foundation CNA Leadership Achievement Award.... 23 Fry Family Foundation Health Sciences Distinction Achievement Awards.... 24 Fry Family Foundation President s Achievement Award.... 24 Gannet Scholarship.... 9 Gateway Status of Women Achievement Scholarship (PB).... 91 Genny Shears Memorial Scholarship (BG).... 53 George Baker Most Spirited Award (BG).... 46 Gerald Crewe CCFCC St. John s Branch Scholarship (SJ).... 105 Glenn Mesh Memorial Award (GA).... 71 Grand Falls-Windsor Campus Enactus Spirit Award (GF).... 76 Greg Boyd Memorial Scholarship Fund (SA).... 92 Gus Ford Memorial Scholarship for NDT (PB).... 91 Happy Valley-Goose Bay CNA Staff Scholarships (HV).... 82 Harris and Roome Supply Limited Award (CB).... 66 Harrison McCain Foundation Entrance Bursaries.... 25 Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Scholarships.... 26 Hebron Diversity Awards.... 26 Hebron Women in Industrial Trades & Engineering Technology Bursaries... 26 116

Helen Hooper Award (BG).... 47 Helen Hooper Award (GA).... 72 H.G.R. Mews Memorial Bursary (SJ).... 99 Hibernia Diversity Awards.... 27 Hibernia Women in Industrial Trades & Engineering Technology Bursaries.... 27 Howard Lee Memorial Bursary (BG).... 51 Howard Little Memorial Scholarship (BO).... 55 Husky Energy White Rose Extension Project Diversity Scholarship.... 28 Ideal Industries Distinction Award.... 59 Ina Hedderson Memorial Award (HV).... 79 IODE Canada - Labrador Bursaries.... 28 J.A. (Rick) Richard Memorial Award (GA).... 72 Jack McGrath Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 105 Jaeger Scholarship.... 9 James Sellars Apprenticeship Awards.... 25 James W. McLoughlan Distinction Award.... 59 Jane Hryniw Memorial Award (SJ).... 95 Janet Allen College Support Staff NAPE Local 7852 Award (SJ).... 96 Jazz Aviation LP Employment Equity Scholarship (GA).... 74 Jazz Aviation LP Scholarship (GA).... 74 Jean Lester-Taylor Memorial Bursary (SJ).... 101 Jennifer Marie Reardon Memorial Achievement Award.... 29 Johanna Noseworthy Memorial Award (BU).... 57 John H. Barry Business Memorial Scholarship.... 29 John J. Dwyer Memorial Entrance Bursary.... 30 John Reynolds Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 106 Joyce Foundation Bursary (GF).... 111 Juno Legacy Fund Scholarships.... 30 Kathleen Murray Memorial Award (HV).... 79 Kathleen Murray Memorial Scholarship (HV).... 83 Keyboarding Skills Award (CL).... 62 Kittiwake Scholarship.... 9 Klein Tools Prize (CA).... 60 Knights of Columbus, Labrador West - Graduation Award (LW).... 85 Labrador West Nape Locals 2402 & 2852- Graduation Award (LW).... 85 Leo Cormier Memorial Distinction Award (PB).... 89 Lifelong Students Legacy Bursary (GF).... 77 Lindsay Rae Murphy Memorial Bursary.... 31 Mary Mavis Gillard-Goodyear Scholarship (CB).... 68 Mary Oliver Memorial Scholarship (BG).... 53 Max A. Way Award (HV).... 80 Max A. Way Scholarship (HV).... 83 Maxim Mazumdar Memorial Achievement Award (BG).... 47 McCormack s Towing & Repair Service Entrance Bursary (GA).... 73 117

Merit Awards (BV).... 44 Mills Pittman & Twyne Distinction Award (CL).... 63 Molloy Family Award (HV).... 80 Morgan Automotive Award (SJ).... 96 Morgan Creative Childhood Award (SJ).... 96 Morgan Textiles Award (SJ).... 97 Most Improved Student Award (BG).... 47 Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Bursary.... 31 Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador Scholarship.... 32 Nanuk s High Five Bursaries.... 18 NAPE Local 2401 (HV).... 80 Natalie Coffin Lupus Memorial Bursary.... 32 Newco Metals & Auto Recycling Ltd. Welding Environmental Bursaries (SJ).... 100 Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Public Employees (NAPE) Scholarship (PL).... 88 Newfoundland & Labrador College of Medical Laboratory Sciences Don Marshall Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 106 Newfoundland & Labrador Society of Laboratory Technologists Jack Sidel Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 106 Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. NTV/OZFM Scholarship for Academic Excellence (BG).... 53 Newfoundland Forest Service Scholarships (CB).... 68 Newfoundland Power Electrical Engineering Technology Scholarship (SJ).... 106 Newfoundland Power Environmental Scholarships (CB).... 69 Newfoundland Power Construction/Industrial Electrician Scholarship (SJ).... 107 Newfoundland Power Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Scholarship (CB).... 69 Newfoundland Power Powerline Technician Scholarship (SJ).... 107 NL Hydro Business Studies Bursary.... 33 NL Hydro Engineering Technology Bursaries.... 33 NL Hydro Industrial Trades Bursaries.... 34 NL Hydro Industrial Trades Bursaries-Labrador.... 34 NL Hydro Women in Trades & Engineering Bursaries.... 35 Notre Dame Agencies (HV).... 80 Ocean Ranger Scholarships.... 35 Office Administration Entrance Scholarship (BG).... 53 Oil and Gas Week Scholarship.... 36 O Keefe Agencies Awards (GA).... 72 Olive Young Memorial Bursary (BG).... 51 O Neill Foundation Inc. Scholarships (SJ).... 107 O Regan Agencies Scholarship (BG).... 54 O Regan Award (GA).... 73 Osprey Scholarship.... 10 Patricia Helen Gosse Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 108 Patricia Shea Memorial Scholarships (GF).... 78 Paul Magee Memorial Achievement Award.... 36 118

Perseverance Award (BG).... 48 PGI-NL Educational Entrance Bursaries.... 37 PGI-NL Educational Scholarships.... 37 Prima Information Solutions Bursary.... 37 Princess Auto Foundation Entrance Bursary (SJ).... 100 Princess Auto Foundation Industrial Trades Bursary.... 38 Project Hero Scholarship Program.... 111 Public Service Credit Union Bursaries (SJ).... 100 Puffin Scholarship.... 10 Randy Scott Rose Memorial Scholarship (HV).... 83 Raymond J. Condon Memorial Scholarship - Graduation Award (LW).... 87 Razorbill Scholarship.... 10 RBC Cabot 500 Achievement Awards.... 38 RBC Royal Bank Financial (HV).... 83 RBC Royal Bank Financial Award (HV).... 81 Refreshments Canada Scholarship (CB).... 69 Reg Taylor Bursary (SJ).... 102 Respiratory Therapy Specialists Inc. Scholarship (SJ).... 108 Rideout Tool and Machine Inc. Distinction Award (CA).... 60 Robert John Prince Memorial Award (SJ).... 97 Rockwell Collins Entrance Scholarship (AMET) (GA).... 75 Rockwell Collins Entrance Scholarship (ASRT) (GA).... 75 Rockwell Collins In-Program Bursary (GA).... 74 Rose, Russell, and Sainsbury Memorial Award (HV).... 80 Rotary Scholarships (SJ).... 108 Sam Dealhoy CCFCC, St. John s Branch Scholarship (SJ).... 109 Scotiabank Bursaries.... 38 Scotiabank Plumber Scholarship (BO).... 56 Scotiabank Scholarship (SA).... 93 Sea Flow Award (SJ).... 97 Shane Gallant Memorial Entrance Scholarship (GA).... 75 Sharon Ann Bryne Memorial Award (SJ).... 98 Sheldon John Pilgrim Memorial Award (BG).... 48 Shearwater Scholarship.... 10 Shirley Crewe Memorial Award (HV).... 81 Shirley Crewe Memorial Scholarship (HV).... 84 Sisters of Mercy / Presentation Sisters Scholarships (SJ).... 109 Skinner Memorial Scholarship.... 39 Social Committee Distinction Award (CA).... 60 St. Anthony Basin Resources Inc. (SABRI) Scholarship (SA).... 93 St. Christopher s Business Achievement Award (PB).... 89 St. James Entrance Bursary (PB).... 90 St. John s Employee Association Silver Anniversary Scholarship (SJ).... 108 Stantec Community Award.... 39 119

Status of Women Award - Graduation Award (LW).... 86 Stephanie Cormier Chaisson Memorial Leadership Award (BG).... 49 Storm-Petrel Scholarship.... 11 Student Achievement Awards (CA).... 59 Student Leadership Award (CL).... 63 Student of the Year Award (SA).... 93 Student Perseverance Award (BU).... 57 Student Representatives Council Achievement Awards (BU).... 57 Student Representatives Council (SRC) Achievement Awards (PL).... 88 Student Representatives Council Award (HV).... 81 Student Representatives Council Bursaries (SJ).... 101 Student Representatives Council Early Childhood Education Scholarship (CB).... 69 Student Representatives Council Entrance Scholarship (SA).... 93 Student Representatives Council (SRC) Graduation Award (LW).... 86 Student Representatives Council Scholarship (CB).... 70 Student Representatives Council Scholarship (HV).... 84 Tim Gamble Memorial Award (SJ).... 98 Tom Curran Wildlife Plaque (CB).... 67 Town of Channel-Port aux Basques Business Achievement Scholarship (PB).... 91 Town of Stephenville Achievement Award (BG).... 49 Travis Marche Entrance Scholarship.... 54 Two Guys Training Incorporated Entrance Scholarship (SJ).... 109 Vale NL Engineering Technology Bursaries.... 40 Vale NL Industrial Traces Entrance Bursaries (HV).... 82 Vale NL Maintenance Trade Bursaries.... 40 Vale NL Process Operator Trade Bursaries.... 41 Vale NL Women in Technology Bursaries.... 41 Victoria Mabel Morgan Memorial Scholarship (SJ).... 110 Vincer Family Scholarship (SJ).... 110 Wall of Success Scholarship (CL).... 64 Walter B. Tucker Award Scholarship (GF).... 78 Walter Hefferton Memorial Scholarships (SJ).... 110 Wood Group PSN Technology Achievement Award.... 42 120

AWARDS PUBLICATION OPT OUT FORM PLEASE COMPLETE AND FORWARD TO THE CAMPUS STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE Student Name: Student Number: If you do not wish to have your personal information (i.e. name, community, photo, and/or program of study) published by the College, please sign below to indicate you wish to Opt Out. Dated in the City/Town of, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, this day of, A.D., 20. q I wish to opt-out of having my personal information and the name of the scholarship/award/bursary from being published and/or posted. Student Signature: Date: The signed form must be submitted to the Student Services Office at your campus where it will be placed in your personal file. A copy of this form will be sent to Alumni and Advancement Office (Fax #: 709-758-7222). CNA is an educational body of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. CNA is, therefore, subject to the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (ATIPPA). Learner Services is collecting this personal information to regarding your scholarship/award/ bursary application. It will only be used for these purposes. This personal information is collected under the authority of the College Act, 1996 (SNL1996 CHAPTER C- 22.1). All personal information will be stored in accordance with our normal network and information security measures. Personal information will only be disclosed as required to do so by law. For further information about the collection and use of this information, or if you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact the Provincial Awards Chairperson at 709-643- 7880. For more information about the ATIPPA please visit www.cna.nl.ca/about/atippa.asp. 121