Cinema Studies 30 th Anniversary Award Source of Funds: Endowment Total: $38,000 (see Note 1) Donor: Value: Joe Medjuck and Laurie Deans, Kay Armatage, Charlie Keil and Bart Testa Annual Income Council, on the recommendation of the Cinema Studies Program Director. To be awarded to undergraduate Arts and Science students in Cinema Studies who have been accepted into a graduate program in cinema studies and who have achieved academic excellence and demonstrate financial need. Application required, or recipients must have been identified as having financial need based on the University s criteria.not required. First Award: 2007 or 2008 Annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: March 22, 2006 NOTES: 1. Through generous outright gifts to the University of Toronto, an endowment fund was created for the benefit of the University of Toronto s student award programs for students in the Cinema Studies Program,. The donor s gifts were matched by the University of Toronto in accordance with an agreement between the Provost and Principal Cunningham whereby all gifts in support of scholarships for Innis will be matched during Principal Cunningham s term of office. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 305425 Project #: 56-10393 Unifacts Account: 3-496-009-11 Level: Undergraduate \\inniscollege.utoronto.ca\public\share\cossar\ar - Admin\Awards\Award Records & History\Award Records\Updates\2016 Updates\Cinema Studies 30th Anniversary Award (auth 22 Mar 2006) - updated 2016-11-10.docS:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Cinema Studies 30th Anniversary Award.doc
...... "' " UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Amended AW ARD RECORD AFS: 564 Admission Scholarships Source of Funds: Annual Allocation from the Governing Council of the University of Toronto, on the recommendation of the Budget Committee and funding from the Provost's Office for 1999-2000. Value: From $750 - $1,250 Council To be awarded on the basis of academic merit in the secondary school program to candidates entering first year. Not required. First Award: 1996 (under these te1,1ns) Annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: September 24, 2002 NOTE: Range of Award Value: 85.0-89.9% 90.0% and above $750 - $1,000 $750 - $1,250 CF Centre: 102922 Cost Centre: 13717. Unifacts Account: 1-009-151-82 Level: Undergraduate S:\Awd\A W ARDREC\INNIS\lnnis collq;c.tin schp. wpd,.. j 1,...
Amended Source of Funds: Donor: Alumni Scholarship Annual Donation Alumni Association Value: $2,500 First Award: Council on the advice of the Admissions and Awards Committee and in consultation with the Alumni Association (see Note 1) To be awarded to an outstanding student who has carried a minimum of three (3) credits in the qualifying year, has contributed to the life of the College and has a GPA of at least 3.50. To receive this award, the recipient must re-register at Innis College in the subsequent academic year. Not required. Leadership Awards for Returning Students Application Form. 2001 (under these terms) Annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: April 17, 2001 NOTES: 1. The Alumni Association will send a representative to the annual meeting of Admissions and Awards which selects the recipient of the Alumni Scholarship. 2. Special weight should be given to those candidates carrying the heavier academic load. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 406684 Unifacts Account: 3-491-009-07 Level: Undergraduate S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\innis college alumni schp.wpd
GRADitude OSOTF II Award Source of Funds: Estimated Endowment Total: $5,700 Donor: Various donors, graduating class of 2004 Value: Annual Income Council Awarded to an student in financial need, from the Faculty of Arts and Science on the basis of excellent academic achievement. The recipient is in full time study and has completed at least five full course credits and no more than thirteen. They will be selected for their volunteer work outside the university. Leadership Awards for Returning Students Application Form and University of Toronto Bursary Application (or recipients must have been identified as having financial need based on the University s criteria). First Award: 2005 Every two years; until endowment reaches $10,000 at which point, every year. Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: October 26, 2004 NOTES: 1. Initial estimated endowment of $2,100 ($800 Student Society, $1,000 2004 Graduating Class donations, $432 external income from special events). Where the donations will be doubly matched from funds from the Provost s Office and the OSOTF II program. 2. The annual income available must be awarded in compliance with OSOTF II program conditions. See attached conditions. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 305627 Project #: 56-9636 Unifacts Account: 3-496-009-05 OSOTF II Fund: 304971 Project #: 56-8783 GRADitude OSOTF II Award (auth 26 Oct 2004) GRADitude OSOTF II Award
Unifacts Account: 3-489-009-01 Level: Undergraduate GRADitude OSOTF II Award (auth 26 Oct 2004) GRADitude OSOTF II Award
Amended Source of Funds: Donor: The Kitchen Sink Award Interest from the Kitchen Sink Fund (money to be transferred annually to this account. (See Note) Value: Up to $1,500. First Award: Council To be awarded to a student entering the first year of full-time studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science at on the basis of outstanding academic achievement and involvement in school and community life. Financial need may be considered. Interested applicants should submit a letter detailing their involvement in school and community life, as well as including a letter of reference, to the Registrar s Office at 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J5. Students should hold a final academic average of 85% or above to be considered eligible. 1997 (under these terms) Annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: January 14, 1997 NOTE: Money for this award comes from the Kitchen Sink Fund which was established in 1976 to provide extra benefits for the College. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 406628 Account: 880110 Unifacts Account: 3-433-151-10 S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\innis college kitchen sink.wpd
Amended Source of Funds: Donor: Value: Mark & Lorraine Weisdorf Family Scholarship for Programs at Innis College Endowment Total: $112.457.89 (see Notes below) Mark and Lorraine Weisdorf and friends Annual Income Council To be awarded to an undergraduate student enrolled in Cinema Studies or Urban Studies with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.70 or above as they pass their 5 th, 10 th & 15 th courses completed in the FAS will be considered. To receive the award, recipients must register at in the subsequent Fall/Winter academic session. (see Note 5) The scholarship will rotate between the two academic programs. Students will be considered on the basis of merit, however, if no suitable candidate can be found, the award will be made based on merit and financial need. First Award: Not required. 2013 (under these terms) Annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: September 17, 2013 NOTES: 1. The endowment consists of an original donation of $25,000 and an additional donation of $5,000 both by Mark & Lorraine Weisdorf, James Penturn made a gift of $2,500; and there were many other donors. Total value of donations: $62,378, plus matching funds from the University of Toronto in the amount of $52,800. 2. The funds will/were matched by the University of Toronto as per agreement made with the University s Provost and the Principal of. 3. As of 2010, this award will rotate between the Urban Studies and the Cinema Studies academic programs. The 2010 award started with a Cinema Studies student. 4. In the absence of an eligible candidate in any year, the income may be carried forward to the following year or returned to the endowment. S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Weisdorf, Mark and Lorraine Family Scholarship.doc
5. Students are considered according to a practice established by the Recruitment, Admissions, and Awards Committee (RAAC) for deciding in-course awards. The CGPA to be used is the updated CGPA at the end of an academic session wherein the student s credit count reached or passed 5.0, 10.0, or 15.0 credits completed in the FAS, Furthermore, all eligible students must have been registered at in the aforementioned Fall/Winter of Summer Session. Typically, to receive the award, the recipient must register at in a subsequent academic session as an ongoing degree student. An exception can be made in cases where students reach their 10 th or 15 th degree credit course undertaken in the FAS and also graduate in the same session, if the student s overall credits include advanced standing high school credits obtained on admission. Students enrolled in a second undergraduate degree are not considered for in-course scholarships. Should an eligible student defer registration for up to one calendar year, the scholarship will also be deferred. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 304523 Project #: 56-7711 Unifacts Account: 3-498-009-04 Level: Undergraduate S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Weisdorf, Mark and Lorraine Family Scholarship.doc
Amended Mark & Lorraine Weisdorf Family Scholarship for Programs at Innis College (OTSS Award) Source of Funds: Endowment Total: $50,000 (see Note 1) Donor: Value: Mark and Lorraine Weisdorf Annual Income Council To be awarded to an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) enrolled in Cinema Studies or Urban Studies based on financial need and academic excellence. Students with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 3.70 as they pass their 5 th, 10 th & 15 th courses completed in the FAS will be considered. To receive the award, recipients must register at in the subsequent Fall/Winter academic session. (see Note 6). The scholarship will rotate between the two academic programs with 2 consecutive years awarded to a Cinema Studies student. First Award: Not required. 2013 (under these terms) Annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: September 17, 2013 NOTES: 1. The funds will be matched by the Government of Ontario pursuant to the Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS). 2. The endowment is comprised of a donation from the donors in the amount of $25,000 and matching funds from OTSS in the amount of $25,000 for a total endowment of $50,000. 3. The annual income available for awards must be awarded in compliance with the OTSS program guidelines and the Policy on Student Financial Support. OTSS guidelines attached. 4. This Award will rotate between the Urban Studies and Cinema Studies student. 5. In the absence of an eligible candidate in any year, the income may be carried forward to the following year or returned to the endowment. 6. Students are considered according to a practice established by the Recruitment, Admissions, and Awards Committee (RAAC) for deciding in-course awards. The CGPA to be used is the S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Weisdorf, Mark and Lorraine Family Schp, OTSS.doc
updated CGPA at the end of an academic session wherein the student s credit count reached or passed 5.0, 10.0, or 15.0 credits completed in the FAS, Furthermore, all eligible students must have been registered at in the aforementioned Fall/Winter of Summer Session. Typically, to receive the award, the recipient must register at in a subsequent academic session as an ongoing degree student. An exception can be made in cases where students reach their 10 th or 15 th degree credit course undertaken in the FAS and also graduate in the same session, if the student s overall credits include advanced standing high school credits obtained on admission. Students enrolled in a second undergraduate degree are not considered for in-course scholarships. Should an eligible student defer registration for up to one calendar year, the scholarship will also be deferred. Cost Centre: 11096 OTSS Fund: 306550 Project #: 56-12501 Unifacts Account: 3-498-009-05 Level: Undergraduate S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Weisdorf, Mark and Lorraine Family Schp, OTSS.doc
Amended Source of Funds: Donor: Value: First Award: Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: Taddle Creek Residence Life Award Original Endowment: $227,000.00 OSOTF Endowment: $1,320.,00 (see Note 1) Taddle Creek Non-Profit Housing Corporation Annual income, to a maximum of $2,500 per recipient. Second term instalment of the Residence Fee (see Note 2) Maximum allowable given the endowment s annual income. Council, on the advice of the Recruitment, Admissions, and Awards Committee and in consultation with the Dean of Students and Residence. To be awarded to outstanding Innis Residence students. First year students may be considered only in the absence of a sufficient number of outstanding upper-year candidates. Candidates must be in good standing in their Faculty, they must demonstrate financial need, and they and must demonstrate distinguished voluntary commitment to fostering and supporting community life in the Innis Residence. Financial need may be considered but is not a requirement. To receive the award, the recipients must live in the Innis Residence for the balance of the session in which the award is given. Candidates who have previously received a Taddle Creek Residence Life Award will be considered on the basis of achievements since receipt of the last award. Interested applicants must submit an application to the Registrar s Office by the stated deadline. apply to the Office of the Dean of Students and Residence,. The deadline will be established by Dean of Students and Residence in consultation with the Office of the Registrar, but will be no later than 1 December of a given year. The successful applicants will be notified no later than the first week of January of the second term. 2014 (under these terms) Annually September 17, 2013 S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Taddle Creek Residence Life Award.doc
NOTES: 1. The original endowment is comprised of donations from the donors in the amount of $227,000. The OSOTF endowment is comprised of donations in the amount of $660 and matching funds in the amount of $660 from the OSOTF extension. 2. The awarding body is given the discretionary authority to top up the award amount evenly across recipients, above the value of the second term installmentaward, especially in situations where it limits unused funds/carry over to the next year. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 300366 Project #: 56-0162 Unifacts Account: 3-490-009-09 OSOTF Fund: 304404 Unifacts Account: 3-481-009-09 Level: Undergraduate S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Taddle Creek Residence Life Award.doc
Wasser Leadership Award Source of Funds: Endowment $300,000 Donor: Value: Larry and Marla Wasser Annual Income will support: up to 6 (six) Wasser achievement Awards @ approximately $1,000 each and up to 3 (three) Wasser Scholarship @ approximately $3,000 Council Wasser Achievement Awards The Wasser Achievement Awards aim to encourage student leadership at all levels and in all years at the College. They are to be awarded on the basis of academic standing, contribution to, the University of Toronto, their workplace or their community. The awards will be decided at the end of each winter session and will be tenable on registration in the next session. Wasser Scholarships The Wasser Scholarship recognize sustained leadership contributions over several years. All candidates will exhibit the promise of transferring their leadership skills to their community or workplace after graduation. The Scholarships will be awarded to senior year students who have excelled academically and who have made outstanding contributions through their involvement in student life, their voluntary activities, and their service to others. The scholarships will be decided after the winter session of each academic year and non-graduating students will normally be expected to register in the subsequent academic year to be eligible to receive the award. Senior students are students who have completed at least 14.0 courses when decisions on the awards are made. A student is eligible for only one Wasser Leadership Award in a given academic year. Candidates for a Wasser Achievement Award who have previously received a Wasser Achievement Award will be considered on the basis of achievement since receipt of the last award. A student is eligible for only one Wasser ScholarhsipScholarship in an undergraduate career. 2
-2- Applications are available online from the website Registrar s Office. or from the Larry and Marla Wasser Student Services Centre. Alternatively, students may submit an application in a format of their choice. A transcript is not necessary. All applications should be submitted to the The Larry and Marla Wasser Student Services Centre, 2 Sussex Avenue, Room 117 First Award: May 2000 annually Authorized on Behalf of the Academic Board of the Governing Council: May 1, 2000 NOTES: 1. The purpose of these awards is to enable the College to continue to encourage and recognize students who use their talents and creative energies to make a contribution to the campus, the workplace, or the community. 2. The Wasser Leadership Awards are a significant example of individual leadership and commitment from Larry (an Innis graduate of 1977) and Marla Wasser. 3. All awards will be administered in accordance with the University s Policy on Student Awards. If suitable candidates are not found for every award in a given year, the income may be carried forward or added to the endowment. Cost Centre: 11096 Fund: 303420 Unifacts Account: 3-498-009-10 Level: Undergraduate S:\Awd\Award Records\INNIS\Wasser Leadership Awards.wpd May 1, 2000