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the QED Initiatives Trust
This fund is used at the discretion of the Head of the Department for a wide array of undergraduate and graduate student initiatives and departmental needs.
Science '99
Applied Science '99 Award
Awarded to a full-time second, third or fourth year Applied Science student on the basis of need and involvement in extracurricular activities that could include employment with a Queen's organization.
Mark Pettit Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Mark Pettit, B.Sc. 2000. Awarded to a third year Mechanical Engineering student who is accepted into the Undergrad Internship Program, and who possess an enthusiasm for engineering, helping classmates and a good academic record.
the Class of 1965 Electrical Engineering Lab Fund
To support Electrical and Computer Engineering in Smith Engineering that will both purchase and maintain technical equipment and furnishings, as well as assist with renovations of the engineering development lab in Water Light Hall.
Science '85
the Science '85 Leadership Fund
Science '85 is fundraising to create a fund to support Smith Engineering students in gaining leadership education, experience and opportunities. Should funding minimums not be reached gifts will be moved to the Smith Engineering Dean's Excellence Fund.
the School of Nursing 75th Anniversary Bursary
Established in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the School of Nursing and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students in any year of a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree program in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
the June Richards Piano Award
Your donations will support the creation of an endowed award in memory of June Richards for students in the DAN School of Drama and Music. Should the funding minimum not be raised, an expendable student award would be created.
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