First-year
students who have been admitted to the University of Regina and have selected to enrol through Campion College by May 15 for the following Fall semester are automatically eligible for the
following entrance scholarships. (Students must register in a minimum of 12 credit hours.)
Entrance awards are not available to international undergraduate applicants. However, international students are eligible for a variety of academic awards and bursaries after successful completion of their first semester.
These scholarships are made possible by donations from friends of the late Father Isidore Gorski, former dean and long-time professor of Religious Studies at Campion College.
This scholarship is donated by the Jesuit Fathers of Saskatchewan and is awarded to a first-year Campion student who is a Miller High School graduate with the highest mark in Grade 12 English.
This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic performance to a Greenall High School (Balgonie) student entering Campion College in the Faculty of Science directly from Grade 12. This scholarship was established in the memory of the late Katherine Obrigewitsch by her family.
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Applications for the following, which are awarded in September, are due May 15. Recipients must register in 12 credit hours, unless otherwise indicated. Click here for printable application forms: Entrance Scholarship Apps.pdf 50.93 KB
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The Paul and Carol Hill Scholarships in Catholic Studies are awarded each fall to full-time Campion students who have declared themselves as minors in the Catholic Studies program. Up to ten scholarships are awarded each year. Students must have a minimum UGPA of 70%; entering students must have a minimum high school average of 80%. Preference will be given to graduates of Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, Saskatchewan. Scholars will receive $500 for one course that satisfies the requirements of the minor in Catholic Studies, or $1,000 for two or more such courses in a single semester. A maximum of $2,500 per student may be awarded over the student's program. Applications are due on May 15 and January 15. Forms are available from the Campion College Registrar's Office. These scholarships are made possible by the generosity of Paul and Carol Hill.
This scholarship is made possible by Mr. and Mrs. Don Kramer and their family. It is designated for first-year Campion students from rural Saskatchewan. The applicants must have a minimum 80% average from high school and must be registered in 15 credit hours.
These bursaries, donated by the Saskatchewan Knights of Columbus, are awarded primarily on the basis of financial need. Other criteria, such as academic grades, may be considered as well. The applicant must be a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Columbian Squires, or the spouse or child of a member or a deceased member of the Knights of Columbus. Application forms are available at Campion College or from the Knights of Columbus.
These scholarships, established by Harold and Shirley Leibel and family, are awarded to a first-year Campion student with a minimum 80% average from Grade XII. The scholarship is based primarily on academic achievement, but the applicants' financial need and extra-curricular activities will also be taken into consideration. Applicants must be residents of Saskatchewan and must be registered in 15 credit hours.
These bursaries are in memory of Stuart Lefebvre, a Campion Science student who was a shining example of courage and determination in his life-long battle with cancer and the complications from its treatment. Established by his family and friends, they are awarded annually in the fall to Campion students (either senior or entrance) who have faced serious illness, disability, or other major life challenge, in the same spirit. Financial need is not the primary criterion, but will be considered. Applicants must have a minimum average of 65%, must be registered in at least two classes, and must provide a letter of support from someone, outside the family, familiar with their situation.
These bursaries are awarded to first-year Campion students with a minimum 75% average from Grade XII, and are based on financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities.
This bursary was established by Father John M. Riffel in memory of his wife and of their pioneer parents, Anton and Katherina Riffel, and Benedict and Magdalena Deis. The bursary is awarded annually in September to a first-year Campion student with a minimum 75% from Grade XII. The bursary is based on financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities.
(Application forms are available from your local CWL Council)
The Regina Archdiocesan Catholic Women's League offers a scholarship for a first-year Campion student whose mother is a CWL member, and who participates actively in their parish, school, or community. Application forms may be obtained from the local high schools or any parish council.
First-year Campion students applying for this scholarship must have received the highest mark (at least 75%) in Grade XII French among the applicants and be registered in a French course. Preference will be given to those intending to major in French.