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Athletic Awards at the University of Calgary - 2010

To be eligible for the University of Calgary Athletic Awards:

1.Must have been registered full time in the previous academic year at the University of Calgary unless the conditions state otherwise.

2.Recipients must be members of a U of C athletic team in the current Fall/Winter terms.

3.Unless otherwise stated in the conditions, awards are payable only when the student is in actual full-time attendance at the University of Calgary; award recipients must maintain full-time status.

4.Must have satisfactorily completed the previous Fall/Winter Sessions with a minimum 2.00 grade point average unless the conditions state otherwise.

5.Entering students must have a high school admission average of at least 80%, or an equivalent transfer admission GPA from another post-secondary institution.

The payment of tuition and compulsory fees is the first charge against awards. If the value of an award is stated as "tuition and compulsory fees", it is understood not to include differential fees.

University of Calgary Application Process

Coaches of the respective U of C Athletic Teams nominate (select) student athletes for athletic awards. Student athletes should also refer to the other award categories they may be eligible to apply for (eg. Undergraduate Awards). Awards range in value from $500 - $5000 per year (up to a maximum of tuition and compulsory fees).

Student athletes are encouraged to also search for External Awards they may be eligble for.

University of Calgary Award Notification

Successful students only will be notified by automated email in Mid-January. Students who are selected to receive an Athletic Award should visit the Award Recipients webpage and select the "Athletic Awards" category for payment information.

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