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SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
Unlimited One-year Admission Scholarships: $1,500 to $2,000 If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident finishing high school with an average of 85 per cent or greater, and registering for full-time studies, you are guaranteed a scholarship worth at least $1,500. As your average increases, so does your scholarship. If your average is 90 per cent or better, you get $2000, guaranteed, just for enroling at Western. The National Scholarship Program: up to $30,000 If you qualify for one of these prestigious scholarships, you could be awarded up to $30,000. Outstanding academic performance, creative and innovative thought and exceptional achievement in extra-curricular activities are rewarded through the National Scholarship Program. A high school principal nomination is required along with an application form and an essay. Qualified students will be interviewed by Western's selection committee, at the University's expense. Check with your guidance office for more information and an application form or contact us directly. The deadline is Februrary 14, 2006. Unlimited Continuing Admission Scholarships: $10,000 Students in Arts, Engineering Science, Information and Media Studies, Health Sciences, Science and Social Science can obtain a four-year continuing scholarships worth $10,000. That's $2,500 for each of your four years at Western! Music continuing admission scholarships are not automatic and are determined by the faculty. Each faculty and many departments also offer entrance scholarships and awards. These have been established by the University, alumni, individuals and corporations to recognize the achievements of Western's students and range in value from $100 to $2,000 and even more. Students must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to be eligible for an admission scholarship or award, and apply to Western's main campus for full-time first-year studies. Eligibility is based on your final average as calculated for admission purposes. International students are eligible for some upper-year scholarships.
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