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Awards and Financial Aid
Regulations Governing University of Waterloo Undergraduate Awards |
Regulations Governing University of Waterloo Undergraduate Awards |
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General Eligibility
- Scholarship candidates will normally be required to have achieved a minimum overall academic average of 80% in the academic session or academic courses referred to in the terms and conditions of the scholarship.
- Award candidates will normally be required to have achieved a minimum overall academic average of 75% in the academic session or academic courses referred to in the terms and conditions of the award.
- Bursary candidates will normally be required to be in satisfactory academic standing in the academic session or academic courses referred to in the terms and conditions of the bursary.
- Student Awards & Financial Aid will retain supporting documentation for unsuccessful applicants for a minimum period of twelve months. Supporting documentation for successful applicants will be retained in the award file. Applications and supporting documentation are the property of Student Awards & Financial Aid.
- If no qualified applicant is found for a particular award in any year, the University reserves the right to withhold the award and will notify the donor.
- Normally, students may not receive the same scholarship/award more than once.
- Where the advertised deadline falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the deadline date is the preceding Friday.
- Decisions made by Award Committees are final.
Payment of Awards
- All awards are disbursed through the student's Quest account using the Student Administration System of the University.
- The first charge against any award is to pay outstanding University fees including tuition and incidental fees and other university-related fees. Normally, awards are paid only during terms in which the recipient is a registered full-time student.
- Unless otherwise stated in the award terms, eligibility for awards is normally restricted to students who enroll in a full course load (minimum 2.5 units per term).
- Normally a student may not hold more than one major University of Waterloo award in one academic year. Each Faculty will determine the value of a major award (e.g., the Faculty of Arts has determined that an award valued $500 is considered a major award).
- Awards valued at more than one-term tuition will normally be paid in two term instalments.
- If a student withdraws or otherwise fails to complete the term(s) covered by an award, the award may be cancelled, or in some cases may be pro-rated.
- Awards based on donations from external sources cannot be guaranteed by the University and can be applied to the student's account only after funds have been received from the donor.
- Awards provided from external sources which cover an academic year will be paid in two equal instalments, unless otherwise stated by the donor.
- The value of awards financed by endowed funds may vary each year depending on investment interest rates and may be withheld completely.
- All awards, scholarships, and bursaries are considered to be income for OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) and University of Waterloo bursary programs.
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