Scholarships Awards and Bursaries: Part Time
Value: $200
Application: None
An annual award presented to the full-time and part-time student with the highest academic achievement graduating from the Bachelor of Social Work program.
Value: $1500
Application: CommonThis bursary is given to a Bachelor of Social Work student who is in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need. The student must also demonstrate a commitment to community involvement and/or volunteerism.
Value: $1250
Application: Common
This award is given to an upper-year Social Development Studies or full-time Bachelor of Social Work student. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to community service, with preference being given to mature students.
Value: $1000
Application: Common
This award supports full or part-time Bachelor of Social Work and/or Master of Social Work students who have active experience in the community service or community care-giving.
Value: $1000
Application: CommonThe award was established to help children of Anglican clergy who are affiliated with Renison University College or the University of Waterloo. However, if there are no applications from children of Anglican clergy, applications will be considered from any resident at Renison University College, registered at Renison or the University of Waterloo, who has been active in an Anglican parish.
Value: $750
Application: CommonThis bursary is given to a Renison registered student in a Bachelor of Arts program is in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need. The student must possess an intent of service to others.
Value: Full tuition
Application: IndividualThis scholarship has been created as an opportunity to link students currently enrolled in the Social Development Studies (SDS) program at Renison University College with the Elmira Developmental Support Corporation.
Value: $2000
Application: CommonThis award is given to an Indigenous student who is affiliated with Renison University College as a current registered student, alumni, or resident.
Value: $500
Application: CommonThis award is given to students in the Bachelor and Master of Social Work programs. Students must be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need.
Value: $500
Application: CommonThis bursary is given to a Renison registered student who is a sole support parent. The student must be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need.
Value: $200
Application: NoneAn annual award presented to the full-time and part-time student with the highest academic achievement graduating from the Master of Social Work program.
Value: $2,500
Application: Common
This bursary is given to a Renison registered student in their first full-time undergraduate program. The student must be in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need. Preference is given to residents of Brant County.
Value: $1000
Application: CommonThis award is given to a student in the Bachelor or Master of Social Work program. The student must have active experience in community service and caregiving and demonstrate financial need.
Value: $750
Application: CommonThis bursary is given to a Renison registered student in good academic standing. The student must demonstrate an interest in ecumenism and be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Value: $1000
Application: CommonThis award is given to a student in the Bachelor or Master of Social Work program. The student must be in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need.
Value: $500
Application: CommonThis bursary is given to a Renison registered student that demonstrate commitment to community service within the College or the University. The student must have a cumulative grade point average of 75% or above and be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Value: $1200 (Full-time), $600 (Part-time)
Application: CommonThis award is given to a full-time Renison registered student in the Social Development Studies or the Bachelor or Master of Social Work programs. The part-time award is given to a part-time student in the Bachelor or Master of Social Work program. First consideration is given to students who entered university from a non-traditional route.