Kiinomaagawin Zhoonia Award

Award type: 
Awards for Indigenous students
Award description: 

Several renewable awards, valued at up to $40,000 (paid over eight academic terms), will be awarded to deserving Indigenous undergraduate students entering Year One of any full-time degree program at the University of Waterloo. For the purpose of this award, an Indigenous person is one who is a citizen or member of a First Nations community (Status/Non-Status), Métis or Inuit. Selection will be based on a combination of academic achievement and demonstrated connection and/or contributions to Indigenous communities, as well as a statement wherein students are asked to describe what receiving this award would mean to them in their pursuit of post-secondary studies. To be considered, students must complete an online application by April 15. Recipients will receive $5,000 per academic term for up to eight terms (1A-4B). Payments beyond Year One are dependent on maintaining Good Academic Standing (as defined by the recipient’s academic program) and full-time enrolment in a degree program. Kiinomaagawin Zhoonia, pronounced kii-no-maa-ga-win shoon-naw, means wealth of learning or teaching. This award is made possible by a donation from Dominic Barton, the University of Waterloo’s 11th Chancellor.

Value: 
$40,000
Eligibility & selection criteria: 
  • Indigenous undergraduate students (citizen or member of a First Nations community (Status/Non-Status), Métis or Inuit)
    • As part of the application process, students are required to complete the Indigenous Declaration section in Quest where they will be asked to upload documentation to verify their Indigenous identity. This supporting documentation will be reviewed by staff in the Office of Indigenous Relations at the University of Waterloo. Only verified students will be considered for these awards.
  • academic achievement
  • demonstrated connection and/or contributions to Indigenous communities
  • statement wherein students are asked to describe what receiving this award would mean to them in their pursuit of post-secondary studies
Program:
Open to any program
Citizenship: 
Canadian/Permanent resident
Application required?: 
Yes
Application details:
  • Complete the applicable online entrance award application.
    • Select the correct form, based on your identity:
      • Application for Entrance Awards Designated to Black Students
      • Application for Entrance Awards Designated to Indigenous Students
    • Access the application on our forms web page.
Application deadline: 
April 15
Contact:
  • Student Awards & Financial Aid
    • safainfo@uwaterloo.ca