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Most recent CGPA at U of T as it appears on ACORN:
The E.J. Pratt Medal in Poetry competition requires you to submit at least one and up to three of your poetry compositions.
For the purposes of this voluntary self-identification, an Indigenous person is anyone who reported being an Indigenous person, that is, First Nations, Métis or Inuk (Inuit).Indigenous and treaty rights of the Indigenous peoples of Canada are recognized and affirmed in the Constitution Act of 1867 and 1982 (section 35). Section 35 (2) indicates Indigenous peoples include First Nations (Status, Non-Status), Inuit and Métis peoples.
Do you identify with any of the specific identities provided below? Please check all categories that apply to you.
*Learn more about the Indigenous community, initiatives, services, and academic programs on all three U of T campuses.
List recent activities where you have demonstrated leadership and/or taken on a leadership position at U of T and/or your community.
Describe your participation in extracurricular activities at U of T. Specify your duration and level of involvement (i.e. executive member, general member, team member) in each activity listed.
Describe your community involvement and any extra-curricular activities outside of U of T (i.e. extra-curricular activities not listed in the previous section). Specify your duration, level of involvement in each activity listed and the impact on your community.
Describe your future academic and career goals.
Students who rely on funding programs such as OSAP, UTAPS or other sources of financial aid must budget realistically in order to meet their educational costs. A financial plan provides an opportunity to evaluate progress and make sound decisions. If you are requesting needs-based funding, please explain how you planned to finance your studies at the beginning of this school year, what happened to change or affect your budget and why you now require assistance. Students who have unusual or high expenses should explain why these expenses are necessary and how they planned to cover the costs.
The following information must be completed if you wish to be considered for financial need-based awards.
Please provide your budget for the eight-month period (Fall and Winter) academic year.
Married students should indicate their total family income (after tax and other compulsory deductions) and total family expenses.
Grants (including UTAPS) / Scholarships / Fellowships / TA / RA (specify below)
I hereby certify that the information provided on this application is, to the best of my knowledge, true and complete, and I authorize the release of the information contained herein to the appropriate Awards Selection Committee.
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