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The Marsha Lampman Alumni Association Bursaries
Established by a bequest from Marsha Lampman, BA(Hon)'74, and donations from alumni volunteers. Awarded to an undergraduate student entering first year in any faculty or school on the basis of financial need and extracurricular activities.
The Martha J. Crane Bursary
Established by Martha J. Crane, BA(Hon) 1976, BEd 1977, and awarded on the basis of financial need to an undergraduate student in any faculty or school.
The Martha McConnachie Memorial Admission Award
Established by Thomas McLaren, B.Com. 1949, in honour of his daughter, Martha McConnachie, B.A. Music 1976. Awarded on the basis of financial need and academic excellence to a student entering the first year program in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
The Martin Bursary
Established in May 2001 by Gladys Martin and Joan Martin Sargeant in memory of their father, Thomas Martin, to reflect his support and a life-long interest in the education of women. Awarded on the basis of financial need to a woman student.
The Martin Schiralli Fellowship
Established by the estate of Martin Schiralli. Awarded annually on the basis of academic excellence to eligible graduate students with a preference given to doctoral students in Education.
The Marty Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Aletta Marty, MA 1894, LLD 1919, and her sister, Sophie Marty. Awarded by the Queen's University Alumnae Association to a woman graduate of Queen's University for one year of study and research.
The Mary A. Keillor Memorial Bursary
Established in memory of Mary A. Keillor. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year in the School of Nursing.
The Mary Agar, Arts '67 Memorial Bursary in Education
Established by Michael O'Connor, BSc 1968, PhD 1976, DSc 1992, in memory of his late wife, Mary (Agar) O'Connor, BA 1967. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in any year of study in a Concurrent or Consecutive Education program.
The Mary Alice Murray Memorial Bursary
Established by friends, associates and Queen's Law School alumni, to honour Miss Mary Alice Murray (Law '60). Awarded on the basis of financial need to J.D. students.
The Mary and Jim Courtright Student Award
Awarded to students in second, third, or fourth year in any Faculty or School on the basis of student activity involvement, with preference to Track and Field or the Queen's Debating Union. Preference also given to students from the Province of Quebec.