Convocation Award Competitions
Huron celebrates students’ academic excellence, dedication to civic engagement and demonstration of exceptional character. Our scholarships and awards program, supported by generous community members, empowers our university to reward students for their tireless efforts – within and beyond the classroom.
Use the drop-downs below to learn about the two competitive memorial awards being offered this year and use their respective forms to apply.
Eligibility: Established by the friends and family of the late David H.M. Stewart, a former member of Huron’s Executive Board who died in 1988, this Award is presented at Spring Convocation to the graduating student with the highest overall achievement. The Award is given on the basis of high academic performance combined with outstanding contributions through extra-curricular activities to Huron and Western University.
Value: $700
To be considered for The David H.M. Stewart Award, please apply using the form below. If you receive The David H.M. Stewart Award, you will be notified at the Spring Convocation.
Please fill out the form below and provide all the necessary details and examples to explain why you would be an ideal candidate for The David H.M. Stewart Award.
Deadline: Applications must be received no later than 11:59pm on Tuesday May 21, 2024
Eligibility: Established in 2022 in memory of the late Neil S. Abbott, Class of 1987, the Neil S. Abbott Memorial Award will be presented annually to a graduating Huron student who has completed an Honours program in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science. Selection will be based on high academic achievement, demonstrated leadership at Huron, Western, and in the wider community, and students’ contributions in serving as a mentor to their classmates and peers. The Award will be announced annually at Convocation.
Value: $1700
To be considered for The Neil S. Abbott Memorial Award, please apply using the form below. If you receive The Neil S. Abbott Memorial Award, you will be notified at Spring Convocation.
Please fill out the form below and provide all the necessary details and examples to explain why you would be an ideal candidate for The Neil S. Abbott Memorial Award. Note that in addition to self-nominating, you must provide at least one reference (from a faculty member, community member, or other individual) confirming your suitability for this award. The reference does not need to be formal but must include details on why you meet the award criteria.
Deadline: Applications must be received no later than 11:59pm on Tuesday May 21, 2024.