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Dr. Liz Ashton High Performance Sport Award

For a student entering a program in the Sport & Exercise Education.

Award at a glance

Value

Dollar value

$800

Type

Entrance award/bursary

Open Date

February 1, 2025

Deadline

April 30, 2025

Eligibility

Full-time students

Donor

Dr. Liz Ashton

Number of Awards

1

Award description

The Dr. Liz Ashton High Performance Sport Award is a non-repayable award that recognizes the athletic achievements of a student entering a program in the Camosun Centre for Sport & Exercise Education in the Fall semester. Applicants must demonstrate how they have attained their athletic achievements.

Criteria

Criteria

  • Must be accepted into a full-time course of study in the Centre for Sport & Exercise Education program in the upcoming Fall semester.
  • Must be able to demonstrate ways in which you have achieved athletic accomplishments.

Application process

Selection process

This award is not accepting applications at this time.

  • Complete the online application no later than ΄‘±θ°ωΎ±±τΜύ30 (when available).
  • Upload supporting documentation with online application. Include:
  • Personal statement outlining your athletic accomplishments.
  • Letter from your athletic coach/instructor stating your achievements in the given sport.

Additional Information

  • Complete applications must be submitted by April 30. All supporting documentation must be received by this date. Late, incomplete, or printed applications will not be accepted.
  • Adjudication of this award will be managed by the Financial Aid & Awards office. All decisions are final.
  • Successful recipients will be notified by email by June 15.
  • Award will be applied directly to the student's Camosun account. If tuition and fees have already been paid, the surplus amount will be refunded.
  • Entrance awards cannot be deferred to a future semester or year.
  • Students will not normally receive more than one entrance award.

Applications open February 1, 2025

Thank you to our donor

Thanks Donor

Dr. Liz Ashton