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SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are offered for residents of Sheptytsky Institute who are pursuing Ukrainian studies.

Application forms are available upon request.

December 3, 2005. Presentation by MSSS Board President Michael Kaminski to Joshn Hrynchyshyn, recipient of the Regush Memorial Scholarship     December 3, 2005. Presentation by MSSS Board President Michael Kaminski to Ashley Kosolowsky, recipient of the Petryshen Memorial Scholarship     1993. Presentation by Bishop Basil Filevich to Peter Dutchak      1992. Presentation to Zenia Chrun      1992. Presentation to John Dutchak

Sheptytsky Institute Scholarship Recipients

 Eva Johanna Regush Memorial Scholarship

 Wasyl Petryshen Memorial Scholarship

 Walter N. & Frances Hnatiuk Scholarship

1992

John Dutchak

1992

Zenia Chrun

1995

 Greg Borowetz

1993

Peter Dutchak

1993

Lisa Uhryn

1996

 Marianne Uhryn

1994

Greg Borowetz

1994

Dalton Marciniuk

1997

 Tricia Kaminski

1995

Carla Shumay

1995

Greg Lazurko

1999

Daysha Shuya

 

Glorian Shawaga

 

Paul Uhryn

 

 

1996

Jamie Burnbac

1996

Larissa Matechuk

 

 

1997

Mark Lazurko

1997

Evelyn Shawaga

 

 

1998

Gregory Lazurko

1999

Mark Lazurko

 

 

1999

Gregory Lazurko

2000

Greg Lazurko

 

 

2000

Alex Kolosnajj

2005

Ashley Kosolowsky

 

 

2002

Aaron Krywicki

 

 

 

 

2005

Joshua Hrynchyshyn

 

 

 

 
           
           

Petryshen Memorial Scholarship

Value: varies

Number: One

Conditions: Offered annually to a student who, at the time of application, resides at Sheptytsky Institute and has successfully completed one Ukrainian language class at the university level. The language class may be a full class (6 credit units) or one half class (3 credit units) with proof of enrolment in another Ukrainian half class at the time of submission of the application.

Donor: the late Wasyl Petryshen of Yorkton, Sask.

Apply: on application form available at Sheptytsky Institute

Application deadline: January 31, or as per annual announcement

 

Walter N. & Frances Hnatiuk Scholarship

Value: $200

Number: One

Conditions:  Offered annually to a student who, at the time of application, resides at Sheptytsky Institute and has successfully completed one Ukrainian language class at the university level. The language class may be a full class (6 credit units) or one half class (3 credit units) with proof of enrolment in another Ukrainian half class at the time of submission of the application.

Donors: Walter N. & Frances Hnatiuk of Saskatoon, Sask.

Apply: on application form available at Sheptytsky Institute

Application deadline: January 31, or, as per annual announcement

 

Eva Johanna Regush Scholarship

Donor: Eva Johann Regush (+1984)
Born Ukraine. In Canada residing at Cudworth, Aberdeen, St. Denis, Saskatoon.

Discontinued in 2009.

 

Why study Ukrainian? University of Saskatchewan Ukrainian Language Courses:

http://artsandscience.usask.ca/students/academics/programs/linguistics

http://www.usask.ca/calendar/ukr

Link to the University of Saskatchewan Languages and Linguistics Scholarships site:

http://www.arts.usask.ca/languages/Ukrainian/AwardsScholarships.php

Ukraine Study Abroad

https://www.stmcollege.ca/current-students/programs-and-departments/spring-session-in-ukraine/index.php


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