The Campion senior scholarships are generally awarded to students who have distinguished themselves in their studies, but the criteria for all awards do vary from academic excellence to financial need and extra-curricular involvement.
All Campion College scholarships are awarded in the Fall. The application deadline is May 15.
Download the printable application form here: Senior Scholarship Application Form.pdf or contact Deborah Morrison for more information.
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.
These scholarships are made possible by the family of
Mary Volk, who supported and loved the fine arts. They are awarded
annually in the fall to Campion Fine Arts students who have completed
at least 30 credit hours, have a minimum 75% U.G.P.A. and are
registered in at least 12 credit hours in the fall semester. Academic
achievement and financial need will be the main criteria, and
preference will be given to students majoring in Music.
This scholarship, established in memory of Father Molloy's long
tenure as professor of Psychology, is for a Campion student in the
final year of an Honours program in Psychology. Minimum U.G.P.A. for
application is 75%, and the student must be registered in at least 12
credit hours per semester and must be seriously planning to continue
in a career in Psychology. A letter must accompany the application,
clearly setting out career goals, possible topics for the Honours
thesis, and financial situation. Academic achievement will thus not
be the sole criterion in the judging of applications, which will be
the jurisdiction of a committee consisting of members of the
Psychology department of Campion College. This scholarship is made
possible by the generosity of friends of Father Molloy, but most
particularly by his family.
Four bursaries of $500.00 each are awarded annually in the fall to Campion/Continuing Education students who are enrolled in the Pastoral Studies Certificate program, and who demonstrate an interest in entering a field of Christian ministry. Applicants should show financial need. These bursaries are made possible by a legacy from Mrs. Ann Sombrutski, a friend of the College. Application forms can be obtained from the office of the Director of Pastoral Studies.
These bursaries were established by Mary Pletz in honour of her sister, Margaret Pletz, whose life work was educating children in the Regina Separate School system. These bursaries will be awarded annually in the fall or winter semester to Campion/Continuing Education students who are enrolled in the Pastoral Studies program. Financial need is a major criterion. Application forms can be obtained from the office of the Director of Pastoral Studies.
This bursary honours Richard Bisson and his late wife Loretta, parents of Campion professor, Dr. Peter Bissson, S.J., and has been made possible by Richard Bisson. It is awarded to a Campion student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is continuing full time. Financial need is the primary criterion but academic performance will also be taken into consideration.
This bursary is for a Campion student who has completed at least 30 and not more than 90 credit hours of studies, and who comes from a Roman Catholic parish in rural Saskatchewan. The applicant will be selected on the basis of financial need, academic achievement and extra-curricular activities. This bursary is made possible by the generosity of Reverend Joseph Frey.
This bursary was established by Reverend Joseph C. Deutscher in memory of his sister, who dedicated her life to children as a school teacher. It is awarded to a Campion student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is a member of a Roman Catholic parish. The applicant will be selected on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities. Preferential consideration will be given to female students and/or to students interested in a future career in teaching.
This bursary, made possible by the late Father Wadey and Holy Trinity Parish, Regina, is awarded to a U of R student who has completed at least 24 credit hours of a first degree, who is continuing full-time, and who is an active member of a Roman Catholic parish in the Regina Archdiocese. Financial need and academic achievement will be the main criteria, but extra-curricular activities and plans for the future may also be used to evaluate the applicants.
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.
The Nash scholarships honour E. Peter W. Nash, S.J., the first President of Campion College. These awards are presented to Campion students who have completed at least 60 and not more than 90 credit hours, with the highest U.G.P.A. in each of the following areas: Fine Arts, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences.
This scholarship, donated by the Archbishop of Regina, is awarded to a Campion student who has successfully completed at least one year of full-time study and who is majoring in either Philosophy or Religious Studies. Although the award is open to any student who fulfills the academic criteria, preference will be given to those from the Archdiocese of Regina who have expressed an intention to enter the priesthood or religious life.
This scholarship, provided by the Archdiocese of Regina, is awarded to a Campion student who has successfully completed at least one year of full-time study, demonstrated academic aptitude and been active in the religious life of a parish or of the College. Preference will be given to students from the Archdiocese who have completed classes in Philosophy or Religious Studies.
This scholarship was established in honour of the 400th anniversary of the death of St. Edmund Campion and is awarded to a full-time graduate student of the U of R who was registered through Campion for one or more years. This scholarship must be applied for at the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please consult the Faculty of Graduate Studies for details about criteria and application procedures.
On the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the death of St. Edmund Campion, the College established a scholarship to be awarded to the senior Campion student who achieves the highest average in 30 credit hours over the past two semesters, having completed at least 60 and not more than 90 credit hours.
This award has been established in honour of Dr. David
Eley, S.J., past president of Campion College and professor of Media
Studies. It is granted to a Campion Fine Arts student who has
completed at least 60 credit hours, has a minimum 70% UGPA and
remains registered in at least 12 credit hours throughout the
semester in which the scholarship is awarded. Academic achievement is
the main criterion but financial need and extra-curricular activities
will also be considered. Preference will be given to students
majoring in Media Production and Studies.
This award has been established in honour of Dr. Jos. B. Gavin, S.J., past president of Campion College and professor of History and Religious Studies. It is awarded to a Campion Arts student who has completed at least 60 credit hours, has a minimum 70% UGPA and remains registered in at least 12 credit hours throughout the semester in which the scholarship is awarded. Academic achievement is the main criterion but financial need and extra-curricular activities will also be considered. Preference will be given to students majoring in Religious Studies, History or Human Justice.
This bursary is awarded annually in the Fall to a Campion student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and who is registered in at least 9 credit hours in the Fall semester. Financial need is the main criterion but preference will be given to students whose declared major is in science.
This award has been established in honour of Dr. Kenneth L. McGovern, past president of Campion College and long-time professor of Philosophy. It is granted to a Campion student in the Humanities who has completed at least 30 credit hours, has a minimum 70% UGPA and remains registered in at least 12 credit hours throughout the semester in which the bursary is awarded. Financial need is the primary criterion but academic performance and extra-curricular activities may be considered as well. Preferential consideration will be given to Philosophy majors.
This bursary has been established in honour of Dr.
Joseph G. Schner, S.J., past president of Campion College and
longtime professor of Psychology. It is awarded to a Campion student
majoring in Psychology who has completed at least 60 credit hours,
has a minimum 70% UGPA and remains registered in at least 12 credit
hours throughout the semester in which the bursary is awarded.
Financial need is the primary criterion but academic performance and
extra-curricular activities may be considered as well.
These bursaries, established by the Campion College Students’ Union, are awarded to Campion students in financial need who have completed at least 24 credit hours, have a minimum U.G.P.A. of 65%, and are continuing full-time.
These scholarships, established in honour of J. J. LePine's 30 years of dedication as a member of Campion's faculty, are awarded to Campion students who have declared their majors as either History or Music. At least 60 and no more than 90 credit hours of courses must have been completed, and the recipients must have the highest U.G.P.A. of students majoring in those areas.
These bursaries are based on financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities, and are awarded to Campion students who have completed at least 30 and not more than 90 credit hours of studies.
The Michael Zerr memorial scholarships are awarded to two Campion students who have completed at least 30 but not more than 45 credit hours, with the highest U.G.P.A. among students with second-year standing. They must be registered in at least 12 credit hours in the semester during which the scholarships are awarded. These scholarships are made possible by Michael Zerr's friends and associates at the Sask. Liquor and Gaming Authority. Michael Zerr was an alumnus of Campion College.
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 senior Campion student who has completed at least 24 credit hours with a U.G.P.A. of at least 70%. The bursary is based on financial need, academic achievement, and extra-curricular activities.
This scholarship is given in memory of Desmond P. Burke-Gaffney, S.J., Dean of Campion College from 1969 to 1976. It is awarded to a Campion student pursuing studies in the Humanities, having completed at least 60 and not more than 90 credit hours, and having the highest U.G.P.A. of students in that area of study.
Established in memory of Thos. O'D. Hanley, S.J., former Dean and professor of Physics at Campion College, this scholarship is awarded to a Campion student who has declared Physics or Astronomy as a major, completed at least 30 and not more than 90 credit hours and with the highest U.G.P.A. in that major.
These scholarships are awarded to Campion students who have
declared their majors as either Philosophy or Religious Studies, and
have maintained the highest U.G.P.A. of students majoring in those
areas. Preference will be given to students who have expressed an
intention to enter the priesthood or religious life.
This scholarship is awarded to a Campion student working toward a B.A. Honours in English. The student must have completed at least 75 credit hours and must be registered in at least 12 credit hours in the semester during which the scholarship is awarded. While academic achievement is the main criterion for the award, financial need and extra-curricular activities will also be considered. This award is endowed by friends and family of Jamie Morrison, who was a student at Campion College, and by the Campion College Alumni Association.
This bursary was established by Susan Haddad and her family, all alumni of Campion college. It is awarded to a Campion student who has completed at least 30 credit hours and is registered in at least 12 credit hours in the fall semester. Financial need is the main criterion, but the applicant must have a minimum 75% average.
This bursary is awarded to a female Campion student who has completed 24-60 credit hours, and who is continuing full-time. Financial need will be the main criterion, but academic achievement and extra-curricular activities may also be used to evaluate the applicants. Preference will be given to students in Women's Studies. This bursary is made possible by an endowment from Marian H.S. alumni, and in part by a legacy from Dr. Douglas T. Martin, an alumnus of Campion High School.
This bursary, established in memory of Clem and Cecilia Frey by their family, is awarded annually to a Campion student who has completed at least 24 credit hours and is registered in at least 12 credit hours in the fall semester. Financial need is the main criterion, but the applicant must have a minimum 70% average.
NO APPLICATION FORM. THIS SCHOLARSHIP IS AWARDED AUTOMATICALLY.
Awarded in the fall to a student who is a declared major in Medieval and Classical Studies. Applicants must have completed at least two courses in the Medieval and Classical Studies program, and must be registered in at least one such course for the fall semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to the Campion student who has the highest program average of 80% or above amongst Medieval and Classical Studies majors. If no Campion CMST major has a program average of 80% or above, the scholarship is to go to whichever CMST major has the highest program average of 80% or above.
NO APPLICATION FORM. THIS SCHOLARSHIP IS AWARDED AUTOMATICALLY.
Awarded in the fall to the Campion student who achieved the highest grade of 80% or above in a second-year medieval history course (HIST 224, 265, or 266) in the preceding academic year. If no Campion student achieves a grade of 80% or above in any of these courses, the award is to go to whichever student obtained the highest grade in these courses as long as the mark is 80% or above.
This award was established by the LePine family in memory of Reverend John J. LePine, S.J., a professor of Canadian History at Campion College, 1963-1984. The award goes to a Campion student with the highest U.G.P.A. among those who have completed at least 9 credit hours in Canadian History and have at least 30 credit hours left to complete their degrees. It is meant to encourage study in that area of history and to help in the purchase of textbooks. If there is no Campion student deserving of the award in any given year, it will be awarded to a non-Campion student.
This scholarship was established by friends and family in memory of Elizabeth and George Watson, friends of Campion College. It is awarded to a Campion student who has completed at least 24 credit hours, has a U.G.P.A. of at least 75%, and is registered in at least 9 credit hours in the fall semester. Academic achievement will be the main criterion, but financial need and extra-curricular activities will also be used to evaluate the applicants.
This award is for a Campion student who has completed between 60 and 90 credit hours, is a major in English, and has the highest U.G.P.A. among students in that discipline. It is made possible by Dr. J. W. Tomecko, an alumnus of Campion High School and a professor of Father MacDougall's, former Principal and Rector of Campion.
A waiver of tuition fees for one class is granted to the eight students serving on the Campion College Students' Union Executive with the approval of the faculty advisor.