Gary and Patricia Rempel Peacebuilding Scholarship
Canadian Mennonite University
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10 November 2024
31 May 2025
CA$1,000
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Humanities
Individuals
Global
Overview
Gary and Patricia Rempel have established this scholarship to support a student journey of self-exploration grounded in faith and hope in order to contribute to an opportunity to nurture resilience and compassion while strengthening values that support actions respectfully tolerant of alternative experiential perspectives and worldviews.
Criteria: This bursary is intended for a full-time CMU graduate student with preference for international students enrolled in the MA-PCD program. The value of this scholarship will be a minimum of $1,000.
Eligibility
- All students admitted into a GSTM program at CMU may apply.
- Students must be full-time in the year that they receive the award. Full-time status is defined as a minimum of 18 credit hours over the full academic year, with a minimum of 6 credit hours in each of the fall and winter semesters.
- Students must complete CMU’s Graduate Award Application.
Terms
- Each full-tuition award covers all tuition for the full academic year. It does not cover student fees, room, board, books, or other costs.
- Four awards are available for Canadian citizens or permanent residents. One award is available to international students (including US students).
- Full-tuition awards are awarded for one year. They do not automatically renew, but students can apply for the award each year and students can receive a full-tuition award for a maximum of three years.
- Applications are assessed based on a combination of academic excellence, financial need, and the criteria of the scholarship.
- Full-tuition awards can be held in conjunction with external funding, including a Canada Graduate Scholarship or Research Manitoba Award.
- Full-tuition awards will not cover the cost of courses taken outside of CMU.
- Courses taken outside of CMU do not count towards full-time status for the purpose of this award. Students who need to take a course outside of CMU in order to complete their degree or for other extenuating circumstances can apply for a credit hour requirement exemption.
For more information contact the Financial and Student Services Advisor at financialaid@cmu.ca.
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29 November 2024