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Congrats to the Class of 2020!

August 25th, 2020

Another 2,600 graduates joined the big family of Dawson College alumni over the summer.

In the coming weeks, they will all receive a special grad package in the mail. The College made a special Virtual Commencement Speech video addressed to the Class of 2020 and held an intimate Awards Ceremony Aug. 12.

A news story, the video and a list of awards recipients are in the Read More link.


Read more about: A heartfelt thank you!

A heartfelt thank you!

June 16th, 2020

A heartfelt THANK YOU from the Awards Office to the MANY faculty and staff members who helped support the Awards Office in the offering of the awards to our awesome students this semester (you know who you are)! Thank you for taking your valuable time to: Participate in one of the many Awards Selection Committees-…

Read more about: Dawson Blues Awards Night was May 22

Dawson Blues Awards Night was May 22

May 26th, 2020

The Dawson Blues Awards Night Ceremony was pre-recorded and went live the evening of May 22. Some of the award recipients are: Adele Ivy MacDonald Walton Scholarship Award – from Division-1 Men’s Basketball – Malik Bamba Adele Ivy MacDonald Walton Scholarship Award – from Division-1 Women’s Basketball – Niice Gedeon David Estwick Award- from  Division-3 Golf – Viktoria Bortkiewicz-Hamelin Male Athlete…

No limits for Bradley Heaven who has won the Lieutenant Governor’s Youth Medal

May 5th, 2020

Add another achievement to the long list of graduate and entrepreneur Bradley Heaven, who continues proving that nothing can stop you if you set goals and don't give up.

Read about Brad's favourite moment at Dawson and how he feels about receiving the Lieutenant Governor's Youth Medal in the homepage news story in the read more link.


CRLT student Kathleen Collins awarded Lieutenant Governor Youth Medal

April 28th, 2020

“A perfect volunteer” was a key phrase used in the nomination of Kathleen Collins for the Lieutenant Governor Youth Medal, awarded by Quebec’s Lieutenant Governor to students who “demonstrate a sustained voluntary action at the community and social levels.”

Click Read More for the homepage news story.


Encourage an outstanding student by nominating them

March 24th, 2020

In order to give you more time to nominate and to encourage more students during this difficult time, the nomination periods for the Paul Gallagher Award and the Bruno Mital ‘B’ Positive Scholarship have been extended until March 30.

  • Please visit your Omnivox portal – Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships link to nominate a student.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Teresa Polgar at awards@dawsoncollege.qc.ca


Listen to CBC Interview with our Loran Scholar

March 24th, 2020

Our Loran Scholar Margaux Roncière (a Dawson College student in her last year of Pure and Applied Science) was interviewed on CBC Radio's afternoon program Let's Go on March 16. The Loran is Canada's largest undergraduate scholarship.

Click Read More to listen to the interview.


Read more about: Awards Office – still open for business!

Awards Office – still open for business!

March 17th, 2020

Nominations are still open for the Paul Gallagher Award and the Bruno Mital ‘B’ Positive Scholarship! Please visit your Omnivox portal – Awards and Scholarships to nominate a student. The deadline to nominate is March 25. Graduation awards application period is now open. If a student should request a letter of reference from you, please…

Read more about: Call for nominations

Call for nominations

March 10th, 2020

Know any outstanding students? The Awards Office is now taking in nominations! The following awards are now open for NOMINATIONS: The Bruno Mital ‘B’ Positive Award – 1 recipient of $ 1,000 This award is designed to recognize a graduating student who has gone above and beyond to help their community, their fellow students, or…

Dawson student wins biggest undergrad scholarship in Canada!

February 18th, 2020

Margaux Roncière, who will be graduating from Dawson College in Pure and Applied Science this spring, has won Canada’s largest undergraduate award: the Loran Award.

Margaux's scholarship includes university tuition for four years, $10,000 in living expenses per year and more. Click Read More to learn more about our Loran Scholar.


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