Give Now
The Occupational Therapy Program Trust Fund
Your gift will be used to support the mission and strategic priorities of the Occupational Therapy Program in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queen's University.
The Oldham Family Award
Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students in second, third, or fourth year of a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree program. Preference will be given to students with an academic plan in Biochemistry.
The Olive Marguerite MacDonald Fund in Engineering Chemistry
Established by Olive Marguerite MacDonald to provide the Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering in Smith Engineering with discretionary funds.
The Olive Marguerite MacDonald Fund in the Department of Chemistry
Established by Olive Marguerite MacDonald to provide the Head of the Department of Chemistry with discretionary funds.
The Oliver Alan Myers Webb Bursary
Established in honour of Oliver Alan Myers Webb by his daughter, Lynne Webb. Awarded to a mature woman student, on the basis of financial need, who is seeking a university education.
The Oren A. Earl Bursary
Established from a bequest by Oren A. Earl and awarded to an undergraduate student in an Honours B.Sc. program in Chemistry. The award will be based on academic achievement and financial need. Preference will be given to a woman.
The Orthopaedic Trauma Education and Research Fund
Established for education, research and salary support for subspecialty education for the Orthopaedic Trauma surgeon.
The Osborne Studd Book Prize in History
Established by the Department of History and by friends and relatives in memory of Osborne L. Studd, B.A. '79. Awarded annually to the student deemed to have the highest standing in a course in medieval history.
The Outdoor and Experiential Education Legacy Fund in memory of Bob Pieh
To provide support for the Outdoor and Experiential Education program, an experiential, nature-based and community-based program in the Faculty of Education.
The Outreach Scholarship for Higher Education
Established by Professor Emeritus Edwin (Ted) Neave and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Smith School of Business to encourage additional post-secondary education.