Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Returning students |
Application Required |
Yes. See the Arthur Hiller Award for Admission to the Cinema Studies Institute at Innis College page for more information. |
Number of Recipients |
One to five |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration required in fall term). For 2022, decisions will be made in the fall and award is paid in the fall (registration required in fall term). |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
$1,000 – $5,000 |
Grades Considered | In good standing |
Financial Need |
No |
Leadership | No |
Other | Program Year of Study 2 |
Award Conditions |
Awarded to outstanding racialized and minoritized undergraduate students newly enrolled in the Cinema Studies program. Students are expected to apply for this award in tandem with applying to the Cinema Studies program. Recipients must be in good academic standing (CGPA of 1.50+), must achieve a final mark of at least 70% in CIN105Y1 (or a final mark of at least 70% in CIN201Y1), and must be registered in the upcoming academic year. Strong preference will be given to student applicants who self-identify as Black and Indigenous. |
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Mehler Paperny Family Innis Award for Indigenous Students
Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Returning and graduating students |
Application Required |
Yes. See the Mehler Paperny Family Innis Award for Indigenous Students application. This application is typically available by February with a due date of mid-April. |
Number of Recipients |
One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the summer (for graduating students) and fall (for returning students). |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Approximately $5,000 |
Grades Considered | Yes |
Financial Need |
May be considered |
Leadership | Yes |
Other | A reporting of contributions to an Indigenous community or Indigenous communities in Canada. |
Award Conditions |
Recipients must self-identify as an Indigenous person in Canada (i.e., First Nations, Inuit and Métis); must be enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of studies in the Faculty of Arts & Science at Innis College and be registered in the current Fall/Winter Session (can be either a returning or a graduating student); and must demonstrate strong academic performance and distinguished Indigenous community-based contributions. Financial need may be considered. Please note that returning students must register in the subsequent fall/winter session to be eligible to receive the award. |
Wendy Rolph Memorial Scholarship
Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Current student |
Application Required |
No |
Number of Recipients |
One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration required in fall term) |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($1,500 – $2,000) |
Grades Considered |
Yes |
CGPA Range |
3.5+ |
Financial Need |
No |
Leadership |
No |
Program |
Cinema Studies |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded to an outstanding Innis College student, enrolled in the Specialist or Major Programs in Cinema Studies with a minimum CGPA of 3.5, who has earned a minimum of nine (9.0) credits. |
Wasser Leadership Scholarship
Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Returning and graduating students |
Application Required |
Yes. See application here. |
Number of Recipients | Multiple |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Returning Students: Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration required in fall term) for returning students Graduating students: Decisions are made in the spring and the award is paid in the spring |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($2,500 – $3,000) |
Grades Considered | Yes |
CGPA Range | |
Financial Need |
No |
Leadership | Yes |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded to an Innis College undergraduate degree student in the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS). The Wasser Scholarship recognize sustained leadership contributions over several years. All candidates will exhibit the promise of transferring their leadership skills to their community or workplace after graduation. The Scholarships will be awarded to senior year students who have excelled academically and who have made outstanding contributions through their involvement in student life, their voluntary activities, and their service to others. The scholarships will be decided after the winter session of each academic year and non-graduating students will normally be expected to register in the subsequent academic year to be eligible to receive the award. Senior students are students who have completed at least 14.0 credits when decisions on the awards are made. A student is eligible for only one Wasser Scholarship in an undergraduate career. |
University of Toronto Women’s Association Scholarship
Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Returning student |
Application Required |
No |
Number of Recipients |
One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the fall and award is paid in the fall (registration required in fall term) |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($1,000 – $1,500) |
Grades Considered | Yes |
CGPA Range |
3.7+ |
Financial Need |
Yes. As an award endowed with funds from the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF), students must meet all of the following criteria: (1) Canadian Citizenship/Permanent Resident/Protected Person; (2) Ontario residency, see “How do I know if I qualify as an Ontario resident for student loan purposes?”; and (3) financial need. Receiving OSAP, for example, demonstrates eligibility in all three criteria for this award. |
Leadership | No |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded to an Innis College undergraduate degree student in the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) on the basis of financial need and Ontario residency. Academic merit may also be considered. In the context of considering outstanding academic performance, students with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 3.70 as they pass their 5th, 10th & 15th credit completed in the FAS will be considered first, so long as they meet the primary criteria of financial need and Ontario residency. To receive the award, recipients must register at Innis College in the subsequent Fall/Winter academic session. |
T. A. Reed Scholarship
Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Returning student |
Application Required |
No |
Number of Recipients | One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the fall and award is paid in the fall (registration required in fall term) |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($1,000 – $1,500) |
Grades Considered | Yes |
Financial Need |
No |
Leadership | No |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded to Innis College undergraduate degree student in the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) with the highest cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Students who pass their 5th, 10th & 15th credit completed in the FAS will be considered. To receive the award, recipients must register at Innis College in the subsequent Fall/Winter academic session. |
M. “Fuzz” Friend Memorial Award
Facet | Description |
---|---|
Student Category |
Returning or graduating student |
Application Required |
Yes. See application here. |
Number of Recipients |
One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Returning students: Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration in fall term required) Graduating students: Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the spring |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($1,500 – $2,000) |
Grades Considered | Yes |
CGPA Range |
2.0+ |
Financial Need |
No |
Leadership | Yes |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded to a student past or present from the Innis Residence with a minimum 2.0 CGPA who, based on voluntary contribution, has had an outstanding and positive impact on residence life. Students may only receive the award once. |
Hungarian Helicon Foundation Award
Facet | Description |
---|---|
Student Category |
Returning student |
Application Required |
Yes. See the Hungarian Helicon application. This application is typically available by February with a due date of mid-April. |
Number of Recipients |
One or more |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the summer and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration required in fall term) |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($1,500 – $3,000) |
Grades Considered | Yes |
Financial Need |
Yes. As an award endowed with funds from the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF), students must meet all of the following criteria: (1) Canadian Citizenship/Permanent Resident/Protected Person; (2) Ontario residency, see “How do I know if I qualify as an Ontario resident for student loan purposes?”; and (3) financial need. Receiving OSAP, for example, demonstrates eligibility in all three criteria for this award. |
Leadership | No |
Program |
Undergraduate student |
Other | Submitted academic work |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded to full time University of Toronto students on the basis of financial need. Academic merit will also be considered. Eligible students will have completed at least 4.0 credits and be returning to undergraduate study within the University of Toronto. Applicants must submit for adjudication a piece of original work, demonstrating their ability to discuss Hungarian themes in relation to their area of study. Letters of reference and a transcript may be required. |
Evelyn Cotter Award
Facet | Description |
---|---|
Student Category |
Returning student |
Application Required |
No |
Number of Recipients |
One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the summer and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration required in fall term) |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($1,500 – $2,000) |
Financial Need |
Yes. As an award endowed with funds from the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF), students must meet all of the following criteria: (1) Canadian Citizenship/Permanent Resident/Protected Person; (2) Ontario residency, see “How do I know if I qualify as an Ontario resident for student loan purposes?”; and (3) financial need. Receiving OSAP, for example, demonstrates eligibility in all three criteria for this award. |
Leadership | No |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded on the basis of financial need to an Innis College undergraduate student who, because of family responsibilities, has had to or has chosen to postpone or interrupt post secondary education. |
Edward Moss Davidson and Hilda Ruth Rous Davidson Award – OSOTF
Facet | Description |
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Student Category |
Returning student |
Application Required |
Yes. See application here. |
Number of Recipients |
One |
Decisions and Payment Timing |
Decisions are made in the spring and award is paid in the subsequent fall (registration required in fall term) |
Award Value (Based on Previous Values) |
Annual Income ($500 – $750) |
Grades Considered | Yes |
Financial Need |
Yes. As an award endowed with funds from the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF), students must meet all of the following criteria: (1) Canadian Citizenship/Permanent Resident/Protected Person; (2) Ontario residency, see “How do I know if I qualify as an Ontario resident for student loan purposes?”; and (3) financial need. Receiving OSAP, for example, demonstrates eligibility in all three criteria for this award. |
Leadership |
Yes |
Award Conditions |
To be awarded on the basis of financial need. Academic merit will also be considered. Preference will be given to students who, by their leadership, have contributed to the life of the College and/or University and/or community. To receive award, recipient must register in the subsequent academic year. |