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Arts & Science Awards

The School of Arts & Science, in partnership with the Camosun Foundation, offers a series of awards to outstanding students. Awards range from $250 - $2000 with the average being $750 per award. Camosun also offers a wide selection of entrance awards bursaries for full-time students.

2024 Awards

Eligibility

To be eligible you must be enrolled in a program within the School of Arts & Science during the current offering or academic calendar year.

All Applications accepted January 1 - April 15.

Award Ceremony and Recipients

The School of Arts & Science hosts an annual awards ceremony every year, where the majority of the awards are presented. The Administration Office will notify recipients of their award/scholarship. Invitations to the Awards Ceremony will be sent out by email.

In 2023, the School of Arts & Science honoured over 80 students at the awards ceremony. When you receive an award, it means not only that you have excelled in your studies, but that you have followed through on the commitment you made to yourself, your family, or your community to do the best you could as you worked towards your future goals.

2024 award recipients

Application-based Student Awards 2024

Physics & Astronomy

PHY1A Physics Department Program Award

Nomination-based Student Awards 2024

These awards can only be applied for by students who have been nominated by their instructor and have permission to complete the nomination form.

Chemistry & Biotechnology / Geoscience

CBT4N Rising Star in Chemistry Award

Environmental Technology

EVR2N BC Hydro Environmental Technology Scholarship

Honouring our donors

We are deeply grateful to our donors for their generosity and continued support to the School of Arts & Science and recognize the important work done by the Camosun Foundation in support of students.

Supporting donors

Many thanks
  • Pam Shemilt & Family
  • Brian D. Young
  • The Estate of Jill Britton
  • Considine & Company
  • Ralph and Mary Ward
  • Clay Foundation
  • Jessie Allan Forsyth Charitable Foundation Society
  • Retired Biology Faculty
  • Orca Book Publishers
  • Sarah Ellis
  • Fred Hughes
  • Estate of Walter Alexander Britton
  • Physics department
  • Royal Canadian Legion Branch 7, Britannia
  • BC Hydro
  • Bev Knapton & the late Dave Knapton
  • Grace Chan
  • Allen and Loreen Vandekerkhove Family Foundation
  • Camosun International
  • Victoria Conservatory of Music
  • Andrew Smith
  • Mathematics & Statistics department
  • Saanich Police
  • Friends and Family of Kirby Howard
  • LifeLabs
  • Chemistry faculty
  • Mr. Eero Sorila
  • Biology department
  • Friends, family and former colleagues of John Post
  • History faculty
  • Morrison F. Smeltzer
  • William Hayman
  • The Estate of Margaret McDougall
  • Canadian Federation of University Women Victoria
  • Friends and Family of Barrie Black
  • Adkin Family and Mathematics a& Statistics department
  • St. Columba Anglican Church
  • Leikny Montesano
  • Family and Friends of Arthur Rabin
  • Grace Van den Brink and Paul Van den Brink
  • Barbara Latham and Roberta Pazdro, family and friends
  • Communications department
  • Applied Chemistry & Biotechnology program
  • Family and Friends of Jim Ryan
  • Colleen Kasting, Family, Friends & Colleagues
  • Kathryn Le Gros
  • Kathleen Ryan and Psychology department
  • Communications department, family, friends, and colleagues
  • Mugford family and Mathematics & Statistics department
  • Leo Neufeld

Contact information

School of Arts & Science

Campus location

Fisher 104

Location link

Lansdowne Campus

250-370-3298

artsciproassist@camosun.ca