SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are offered for residents of Sheptytsky Institute who are pursuing Ukrainian studies.
Application forms are available upon request.

Sheptytsky Institute Scholarship Recipients
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Eva Johanna Regush Memorial Scholarship |
Wasyl Petryshen Memorial Scholarship |
Walter N. & Frances Hnatiuk Scholarship |
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1992 |
John Dutchak |
1992 |
Zenia Chrun |
1995 |
Greg Borowetz |
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1993 |
Peter Dutchak |
1993 |
Lisa Uhryn |
1996 |
Marianne Uhryn |
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1994 |
Greg Borowetz |
1994 |
Dalton Marciniuk |
1997 |
Tricia Kaminski |
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1995 |
Carla Shumay |
1995 |
Greg Lazurko |
1999 |
Daysha Shuya |
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Glorian Shawaga |
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Paul Uhryn |
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1996 |
Jamie Burnbac |
1996 |
Larissa Matechuk |
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1997 |
Mark Lazurko |
1997 |
Evelyn Shawaga |
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1998 |
Gregory Lazurko |
1999 |
Mark Lazurko |
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1999 |
Gregory Lazurko |
2000 |
Greg Lazurko |
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2000 |
Alex Kolosnajj |
2005 |
Ashley Kosolowsky |
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2002 |
Aaron Krywicki |
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2005 |
Joshua Hrynchyshyn |
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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
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