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By supporting students, you are investing in people who see problems as opportunities and are building the skills they need to use technology for good.
SFU Applied Sciences attracts talented students who see problems as opportunities and are ready to discover their potential for shaping a better tomorrow. Increases in cost of living are stretching students beyond what they can afford. Without financial assistance, many need to take on additional part-time jobs, extend their years at school or drop out altogether.
Your generosity can change that by alleviating the financial burden on our students, giving them the ability to focus on their studies to ensure they are prepared to enter the workforce and ready to being meaningful change to our communities.
Types of support for students
Awards, bursaries and scholarships are excellent ways to give directly to Applied Science students and help them succeed in their studies.
- Bursaries provide financial support to students who have demonstrated financial need.
- Scholarships recognize outstanding academic achievement.
- Awards celebrate outstanding academic and community achievements.
How you can help
Whether through a one-time or recurring contribution or the creation of an endowment fund, every gift makes a genuine difference to a student’s academic and research journey.
Support an existing Faculty of Applied Sciences student awards
We have several funds open to students in Applied Sciences. If you want to support students today, you can choose to give to one of these funds! The links below allow you to quickly and easily directly donate to that fund.
- Faculty of Applied Sciences Bursary Fund
- Computing Science 50th Anniversary Bursary
- Women in Computing Science Alumni Award
- Engineering Science Student Society Award
- Mechatronics Systems Engineering Undergraduate Bursary
- Triple A Award in the School of Sustainable Energy Engineering
Create a new Applied Sciences award
We can help you create your own Applied Sciences student award, with criteria based on your personal preferences regarding its impact.