Graduate Studies

Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards

CMU students involved in full-time studies in CMU's MA in Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development Program are invited to apply for one or more of the following Scholarships/Bursaries.

Fill out the Scholarship/Bursary Application Form to apply for one or more of the listed awards and submit your application by May 31 for the fall semester and by November 15 for the winter semester, unless otherwise stated.

For more information contact the Financial and Student Services Advisor at financialaid:@:cmu.ca.

 

CMU International Student Bursary

Any international student in the Graduate School of Theology and Ministry or MA in Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development can apply for the CMU International Student Bursary which is based on financial need. Criteria includes being a full-time student, GPA of 3.0, and submitting the required budget information on the application form.

 

Elizabeth Buckland Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in honour and memory of the Elizabeth Buckland who passed away in 2014. She was a person of deep faith who took seriously the Christian call to work for justice. She recognized the particular challenges faced by Indigenous Peoples, newcomer Canadians, and international students and saw the potential of education to overcome these challenges. This scholarship will go to an international student enrolled full time in the MA-PCD program. Requirements include submitting an essay of 500 words, outlining proven leadership qualities, and projected plans upon graduation from the program. This scholarship of $1,000 can be received only once.

 

Arthur and Helen Rempel Peacebuilding Bursary

Helen and her late husband Arthur Rempel have been committed to Peacebuilding initiatives for many years. This bursary in intended to support full time students in a Masters of Peace and Collaborative Development Program (MA-PCD) who are enrolled in at least one CSOP course. They can be Canadian or International students committed to the work of peacebuilding and conflict resolution. The value of the bursary will be $500.

The deadline to apply for this bursary is April 30.

 

The Canadian School of Peacebuilding Bursary

Many donors including past CSOP students have contributed to this bursary and is intended to support full time students in the Masters of Peace and Collaborative Development (MA-PCD) Program who are enrolled in at least one CSOP course. Preference will be given, but not limited to international students. The value of the bursary will be $500.

The deadline to apply for this bursary is April 30.

 

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