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Program Specific Scholarships for Returning Students

Electrical and Computer Engineering

*Where applications are required contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering opens new window at 416-979-5052 for procedures and/or applications.

Scholarship Name Application
Required*
Walter Anderson Award in RF Communications
Up to $1000
To one student who has completed third year in Electrical and Computer Engineeirng, is currently enrolled full-time in fourth year; has demonstrated insight, interest, strong lab and skills in courses related to RF/radio/wireless propagation theory and practice; has demonstrated academic accomplishment within courses related to this field of study; and has maintained a minimum CGPA of 2.75 at the end of third year.
No
Canadian Electronics Representative Association (CERA) Award
Up to $1000

To be eligible for this award students must: be enrolled as a full-time sudent in their fourth year of study in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and have a clear academic standing; have a minimum CGPA of 2.67.  Completed application must include an application letter of 500 words outlining their interest in pursuing technical sales.
Yes*
IEEE Toronto Section Scholarship
Award value to be determined.

For academic excellence and being currently enrolled on a full-time basis in third-year
No
IEEE Toronto Section, Wallas Khella Scholarship
Award to be determine.

For academic excellence in fourth-year.
No
Ingenium Group Jack Lemay Memorial Award
Up to $2500

For academic excellence in the third year of the program and for demonstrating an awareness and accomplishment in construction technology.
No
Aditya Jha Diversity Awards
Award value to be determined
Awarded to two students enrolled in first, second or third year Computer Engineering; must be Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person; must be an Ontario resident; demonstrate financial need; special consideration will be given to all minorities including aboriginals, disabled persons, visibile minorities & women.
Yes*
Professor Frank Juranka Memorial Scholarship
Up to $200

For general proficiency and excellence in energy conversion - third year.
No
Dimitri Klimow Memorial Scholarship
Up to $900

For academic excellence
No
Jack Roy Longstaffe Memorial Scholarship
Up to $1000
x 5
For academic excellence and demonstrated financial need in first year, second year, third year and fourth year.
Yes*
David Platnick Memorial Award
Up to $500

For general proficiency and excellence in design project performance - fourth year.
No
James H. Rattray Memorial Award
Up to $200

For general proficiency
No
Rockwell Automation Award
Up to $500

For general proficiency - second year
No
Michael Stechly Memorial Award
Up to $930
For academic excellence.
No
Ed Towgood Award
Up to $170

Based on a final year thesis which demonstrates ingenuity, originality and innovation in its development and intuitive approaches to problem solving and has application to a broad base definition of communications including but not limited to computer communications. Preference will be given to a thesis focusing on Audio, Video, RF or other emerging communications field.
No

Gordon and Agnes (Twambley) Brash Award
Up to $3000

Awarded to a student following first year of study in the Biomedical, Electrical or Computer Engineering program, for academic excellence, CGPA of 3.50 or higher and demonstrated financial need.
Up to $3000
Awarded to a student following second year of study in the Biomedical, Electrical or Computer Engineering program, for academic excellence, CGPA of 3.50 or higher and demonstrated financial need.
Up to $3000
Awarded to a student following third year of study in the Electrical Engineering program, for academic excellence, CGPA of 3.50 or higher and demonstrated financial need.
Up to $3000
Awarded to a student following third year of study in the Computer Engineering program, for academic excellence, CGPA of 3.50 or higher and demonstrated financial need.
Up to $3000
Awarded to a student following third year of study in the Biomedical Engineering program, for academic excellence, CGPA of 3.50 or higher and demonstrated financial need.

Yes
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