Normand D. Hebert Entrance Scholarship
Concordia University
The Normand D. Hébert Scholarships in Engineering and Business were established in 2003 for Undergraduate students through the benevolence of Mr. Normand D. Hébert and family. This entrance scholarship program is open to newly-admitted full-time students with top entering grades in the Faculty of Engineering, and the John Molson School of Business. Candidates must have been admitted to the University on the basis of completion of a CEGEP DEC. This scholarship program is open only to Canadians and Permanent Residents who hold Québec Resident status. The maximum tenure for the Normand D. Hébert Scholarships in Engineering is up to 4 years (year 1 + 3 renewal years), and up to 3 years (year 1 + 2 renewal years) for students in the John Molson School of Business. During the tenure period all candidates must attain an Assessment GPA of at least 3.20 and maintain full-time registration.
Eligibility
- Entrance scholarships are available to full-time students entering university studies for the first time, based on completion of CEGEP, Canadian High School or College, or equivalent
- Candidates must be admitted to a Bachelor's program
- These awards are not available to students Visiting students, Independent students or students admitted to Certificate programs
Selection
Entrance Scholarship decisions and offers are made by the Faculties during admission processing throughout the spring into the summer, until all available awards have been filled.
- Selection for most scholarships are automatic and based on academic ranking
- Faculties and Schools select candidates and provide their recommendations to the Financial Aid and Awards Office
- Only selected candidates are notified. Selection begins in Spring and continues into the Summer
- For Faculty of Fine Arts programs requiring submission of a portfolio for admission, selection is based on the portfolio and not grades achieved before admission,
How scholarships are paid
Scholarships are disbursed to students' University accounts following verification of registration after the registration/course drop period ends. Most of these awards are payable in two equal installments over the Fall and Winter terms.