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Dr. August
Aimee and Junko Ikebuchi
Scholarship Awards |
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Dr. Aimee August Undergraduate Annual Scholarship The Dr. Aimee August Undergraduate Annual Scholarship was officially
established in 2008 at Simon Fraser University. The Scholarship has
been awarded to SFU students since 1992 through the SFU Kamloops Program.
Funding for this scholarship was generously provided by the Ministry
of Advanced Education. Additional SFU Awards and
Scholarship information may be found at: SFU Financial Aid and Awards
The Junko N. Ikebuchi Memorial Scholarship/Bursary Fund Background: Mrs. Junko Ikebuchi was an elementary school teacher in School District #73 in Kamloops. She was a life long learner and world traveler. Her life was spent educating herself and those around her about using the strengths that every individual possesses to the best of their ability, and about being open to the wonder and the interconnectedness of the world. Having struggled herself to go to university and graduate school, she recognized the need for assistance for women pursing post-secondary education. When she came to Kamloops, she became very interested in First Nations language, local history and general anthropology. Junko envisioned establishing a fund to support students at the satellite campus of Simon Fraser University in Kamloops, BC, where she learned the Secwepemctsin language and the value of local First Nations’ traditions and customs. Junko very much enjoyed her time spent with the faculty, staff and students there and hoped others would be able to have learning experiences that were just as posititve.This is an externally funded award. The 2008 granting organization was the Kamloops Foundation. Selection Criteria a) Applicants maintain a B- (2.67) CGPA average or better. b) Applicants are enrolled in at least one course in any of the following areas of study: First Nations Language, Local History or Anthropology courses. c) The applicant will demonstrate a genuine interest in learning. d) Applicants will demonstrate a non-competitive, sharing and helpful attitude toward other students with respect to learning and the dissemination of knowledge and experience. e) Preference will be given to female applicants. Applications will be accepted no later than Friday, July 24, 2009 in time for the 2009 September convocation announcement of the award. Please complete the application form and submit a letter of application confirming the above information to: The Junko Ikebuchi Memorial Bursary Award Committee c/o Dr. Marianne Ignace, Academic Coordinator/Lorraine Yam, Manager Simon Fraser University Kamloops Program 365 Yellowhead Highway Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1 |
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This updated: July 7, 2009. | ||||