National Scholarships
The University of Waterloo, in conjunction with our generous sponsors, is pleased to offer a number of prestigious National Scholarships to exceptional students entering first year in the Faculty of Mathematics (excluding Software Engineering and Computing and Financial Management). The scholarships range in value from $14,000 to $25,000, all of which are continuing awards with equal payments spread over eight academic terms. Payments beyond Year One are dependent on the student maintaining an overall academic average of 80% or greater and continued enrollment in an approved program. To be considered for the National Scholarships, candidates must apply by February 15. The typical National Scholarship candidate will have a distinguished academic standing, especially in mathematics, as well as a record of accomplishments in mathematics and/or computer science contests throughout high school. Candidates will also be expected to demonstrate interest in mathematics or computer science beyond standard course requirements, including activities such as active membership in math or computer science clubs, enriched mathematics studies, employment/voluntary experiences, or hobbies. Participation and achievement in student government, athletics, music, art, etc. are also considered. Application forms may be obtained from the Web at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/scholarships
The National Scholarships include the following:
CIBC National Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $25,000 over four years, is awarded annually to an incoming undergraduate student enrolled in a Co-op Computer Science program or the Math Business Double Degree program.
Cognos National Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $25,000 over four years, is awarded annually to an incoming undergraduate student enrolled in Computer Science, Co-op.
Waterloo Mathematics Foundation National Scholarships
Three scholarships, valued at $18,000 over four years, are awarded annually to incoming undergraduate students enrolled in any of the academic plans offered by the Faculty of Mathematics (excluding Software Engineering and Computing and Financial Management).
René Descartes National Scholarships
Five scholarships, each with a value of $14,000 over four years, and four scholarships, each with a value of $18,000 over four years, are awarded to incoming undergraduate students enrolled in any of the academic plans offered by the Faculty of Mathematics (excluding Software Engineering and Computing and Financial Management). These scholarships are named in honour of persons who have been instrumental in the development of Waterloo's international reputation in the mathematical sciences. Persons so recognized are R.G. Stanton, K.D. Fryer, J.W. Graham, W.T. Tutte, E. Anderson, R.G. Dunkley, R.G. Scoins, and J.G. Kalbfleisch, each of whom made a significant contribution to the Faculty's growth.
Descartes Entrance Scholarships
The Faculty of Mathematics awards approximately 125 entrance scholarships in values of $8,000, $5,000, and $2,000. The $8,000 and $5,000 scholarships are continuing awards with payments distributed over eight academic terms. The $2,000 scholarships are first-year awards. All applicants to the Faculty of Mathematics (excluding Software Engineering and Computing and Financial Management) are considered for the Descartes Entrance Scholarships and a separate application form is not required. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of high school grades, performance on the Euclid Mathematics Contest, and participation and achievement in student government, athletics, music, art, etc. Students must write the Euclid Mathematics Contest in order to be considered for an entrance scholarship.
Donald Bornhold Memorial Entrance Scholarship
Scholarships, valued at up to $1,500 each, are awarded annually to outstanding students entering first year in the Faculty of Mathematics. This fund is made possible by a donation from the Margaret Bornhold Estate in honour and memory of Margaret’s late husband, Donald Bornhold.
Catherine Campbell Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering first year in the Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy program. This fund is made possible by a donation from Catherine Campbell.
George Wing-Yau Chan Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $3,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding student from Hong Kong or Mainland China, who is entering first year of studies in Mathematics. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must have an admission average of 90% or greater. This scholarship is made possible through an endowment established by Mr. George Wing-Yau Chan (BMath’78).
Sammy Y. Chan Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at approximately $1,600, is awarded annually to an outstanding international student from Asia entering first year of Mathematics with a declared interest in Actuarial Science or a Mathematics/Business program, who has an admission average of 90% or greater. This scholarship is made possible through an endowment established by Mr. Sammy Y. Chan who graduated from the University of Waterloo with a BMath ’81 (Actuarial Science). Mr. Chan is President of Fairfax Asia.
Computational Mathematics Entrance Scholarships
Several scholarships, valued at up to $2,000 each, are awarded annually to outstanding first-year students entering the Computational Mathematics program. Selection is based on a combination of high school admission marks, results of the Euclid Mathematics Contest, and extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form.
B.P. Dammizio Computer Science Entrance Scholarship
Several scholarships, valued at approximately $5,000 each, will be awarded to outstanding students entering first year of Computer Science, Software Engineering or Computer Engineering who come from the Niagara Region. This fund was established in 2006 by Bruno P. Dammizio (BMath 1980) to encourage and assist students from the Niagara Region who are interested in the pursuit of technological innovation and committed to achieving the very highest standards of excellence.
Michael Egan Entrance Scholarship in Computer Science
One or more scholarships, valued at $2,500 to $5,000 each, are awarded annually to outstanding students entering first year of the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science. This fund is made possible by a donation from the Egan Family Foundation.
Faculty of Mathematics Entrance Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering first year of a program in the Faculty of Mathematics.
Isabel Farrar Entrance Scholarships
In 2004, Deanne Farrar (BMath 1988) and Sean Capstick (BASC 1989) established a fund for outstanding first-year undergraduate female students entering the Faculty of Mathematics and the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo. The scholarships were created in honour of Ms. Farrar's mother, Isabel Farrar who was a Mathematics teacher and who played an instrumental role in encouraging her daughter and other young women to study Mathematics. Several scholarships, valued at $4,000 each, will be awarded to outstanding students based on a combination of high school admission marks, results of the Euclid Mathematics Contest (Mathematics students only), and extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form.
Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (FCCP) (Ontario) Education Foundation Entrance Scholarship in Accounting
One scholarship, valued at $1,000, is presented annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering the first year of the Accounting and Financial Management program in the Faculty of Arts or the Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Mathematics or the Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Science. This award is sponsored by the Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Education Foundation.
Cindy Forbes Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $2,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding international student from Asia or Japan entering first year of Mathematics with a declared interest in Actuarial Science or a Mathematics/Business program, who has an admission average of 90% or greater. This scholarship is made possible through an endowment established by Ms. Cindy Forbes, BMath ’79 (Actuarial Science).
David and Elizabeth Forster Scholarship
One or more scholarships, valued at $2,000 each, will be awarded to outstanding first-year students entering the Accounting and Financial Management program in the Faculty of Arts or the Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Mathematics.
Robert Harding Entrance Scholarship
Two scholarships, valued at $5,000 each, are awarded annually to outstanding students entering any Accounting program, including Accounting and Financial Management, Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy, Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy, and Computing and Financial Management. This fund is made possible by a donation from Robert Harding (BMath/Chartered Accountancy 1980).
Robert Harding – President’s Scholarship
Ten scholarships, valued at $2,000 each, are awarded annually to outstanding students entering any Accounting program, including Accounting and Financial Management, Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy, Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy, and Computing and Financial Management. This fund is made possible by a donation from Robert Harding (BMath/Chartered Accountancy 1980).
Hershel and Mary Anne Harris Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $1,500, will provide assistance to outstanding undergraduate students entering first year in the Faculty of Mathematics. Selection will be based on a combination of high school admission marks, results of the Euclid Mathematics Contest, and extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form.
Bill Harvie Scholarship/Fellowship
One award, valued at $5,000 over four years, is provided to an undergraduate student entering Year One of the Accounting and Financial Management program in the Faculty of Arts or the Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Mathematics or the Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Science. Selection will be based on academic achievement and leadership qualities. In Years One and Two recipients will receive scholarship payments of $1,000. In Years Three and Four recipients will receive fellowship payments of $1,500 in exchange for teaching/research assistance. Continuance in Years Two, Three, and Four will be dependent on the recipient maintaining a minimum 78% overall average.
Art Headlam Accounting Entrance Scholarships
Two scholarships, valued at $2,500 each, are named in recognition of Art Headlam's contribution to the administration of the University and support of and interest in accounting and management education. The awards are made annually to students entering Year One of Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy. In addition to overall academic excellence the student will have exhibited leadership qualities.
Randall J. Howard Entrance Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,500, is awarded annually to an undergraduate student entering first year in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science. The fund recognizes Randall J. Howard’s support for computer science undergraduate education and his commitment to helping students learn and succeed.
Evgeny Kravchenko Memorial Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering first year of Computer Science in the Faculty of Mathematics. This scholarship was established by family and friends of the late Evgeny Kravchenko (1981-2008). Evgeny (BMath ’05) was known for his kindness and ability to encourage others, his sense of humour, his love of math and computers, and his sensitivity to the needs of others.
Peter Lam Entrance Scholarship in Mathematics
One scholarship, valued at $2,500, is awarded annually to an outstanding international student from China who is entering first year of a program in the Faculty of Mathematics. The award is made possible by a donation from Mr. Peter Lam (BMath ’77).
Richard and Elizabeth Madter Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $3,500, is presented annually to an outstanding student entering Year One of the Honours Co-op Mathematics program.
Marsh Memorial Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at up to $4,500, is awarded annually to a first-year undergraduate student enrolled in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science. Selection is based on high school admission marks, results of the Euclid Mathematics Contest, and extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form. Recipients may be eligible for an interview with Marsh Canada for a potential summer or co-op work term. No application is required. Established in 2001 by Marsh Canada, this scholarship honours the memory of Bernard Mascarenhas and his long-standing dedication to Marsh. Bernard was killed on September 11, 2001 at 8:45 a.m., while he and his colleagues participated in a meeting on the 97th floor of the World Trade Centre, North Tower in New York City. During his 23 year career with Marsh, Bernard consistently exemplified the Marsh virtues of integrity, vision, innovation, and excellence.
John Matthew Entrance Scholarship
One award, valued at $1,000, may be awarded to an outstanding student entering Year One of the Faculty of Mathematics from North Dundas District High School, Chesterville, Ontario. This award is made possible through a donation from Mr. John Matthew, BMath ‘88.
Microsoft Women in Technology Entrance Scholarship
One or more scholarships, valued at $2,000 each, will be awarded to outstanding female students entering first year of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Management Science Engineering, Systems Design Engineering or Software Engineering. This fund was established in 2006 by female alumni who work at Microsoft Corporation to encourage and assist female students who are interested in the pursuit of an education and career in a technological field and who are committed to achieving the very highest standards of excellence.
Merrill Lynch Scholarship of Excellence in Accountancy Studies
One scholarship, valued at $2,500, is presented annually to an outstanding student entering Year One of the Accounting and Financial Management program in the Faculty of Arts or the Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Mathematics or the Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy program in the Faculty of Science. This award was established by Merrill Lynch Canada Inc.
Friar Luca Pacioli Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $1,000, is provided annually to a Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy student entering Year One. Selection of the recipient is based on academic merit combined with contributions and involvement in extracurricular activities. Applicants must complete the Admission Information Form.
William D. Packham Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships
In 2005, William D. Packham (BMath 1978) established a fund for outstanding first-year students entering the Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy program or the Business Administration (WLU)/Mathematics (UW) Double Degree program at the University of Waterloo. Several scholarships, valued at $4,000 each, will be awarded to students based on the admission average, extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form and results of the Euclid Contest.
Scotiabank Software Engineering Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $20,000 over eight academic terms, is awarded annually to an undergraduate student entering Year One of Software Engineering. Selection is based on secondary school academic performance and on extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form. It is strongly recommended that applicants write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.
Software Engineering Entrance Scholarships
Several scholarships are available to outstanding students entering Year One of Software Engineering. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of secondary school performance and on extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form. It is strongly recommended that applicants write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.
Elizabeth Spracklin Entrance Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering first year in the School of Computer Science. This fund is made possible by a donation from Elizabeth Spracklin, BMath ’75.
Sullivan Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $1,000 is presented annually to an outstanding student entering first year in Engineering, Mathematics, or Science from Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School, Brantford, Ontario. Preference will be given to students entering Engineering.
Ruth Taylor Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,500, is awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering first year in the Faculty of Mathematics. This fund is made possible by a donation from David Taylor in memory of Ruth Taylor.
Charles Trapp Entrance Scholarship in the Faculty of Mathematics
One scholarship, valued at $2,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding student entering first year of a program in the Faculty of Mathematics. This fund is made possible by a donation from the estate of Esther Jamieson.
Louise Trapp Entrance Scholarship in the Faculty of Mathematics
One scholarship, valued at $2,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding student entering first year of a program in the Faculty of Mathematics. This fund is made possible by a donation from the estate of Esther Jamieson.
UW Alumni@IBM Entrance Scholarship in Mathematics
One scholarship, valued at up to $3,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding student entering first year in the Faculty of Mathematics. This fund is made possible by personal donations from UW Mathematics alumni employed by or retired from IBM.
UW Alumni@Microsoft Mathematics Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $1,000 or more, is awarded annually to an outstanding student entering first year of a program in the Faculty of Mathematics or the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science. This fund is made possible through donations from UW alumni employed with Microsoft Corporation.
John and Karen Wetmore Entrance Scholarship
One scholarship, valued at $3,000, will provide assistance to outstanding undergraduate students entering first year of the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science. Academic merit will be based on a combination of high school admission marks, results of the Euclid Mathematics Contest, and extracurricular achievement as assessed through the Admission Information Form.
Wilson Family Scholarship
A scholarship, valued at $2,000, is awarded annually to an outstanding undergraduate student entering first year in the Faculty of Mathematics. This fund is made possible by a donation from Lynn Wilson in honour of the Wilson family.