Are you a University of Manitoba student looking for financial assistance? St John’s College is proud to support students by offering over $200,000 in scholarship, bursaries, and prizes each year.
St. John’s College provides financial awards to recognize academic excellence, leadership, and community involvement. Whether you’re a current student or planning to start your journey at the University of Manitoba, these opportunities can help you focus on your studies without financial stress.
To be eligible, you must be registered as a St. John’s College member by the application deadline. Membership is open to all undergraduate and graduate students of the University of Manitoba.
Learn how to declare membership at St John’s College.
Our Awards Clerk, Sherry Peters, will notify all award winners by early October. To ensure you receive your notification, please keep your contact information updated on Aurora.
With the exception of a few, awards will be distributed at the St John’s College Convocation on November 2, 2025.
Sherry Peters will walk through every step of the application process, answer all of your burning questions about the application and criteria, and provide tips to ensure your application is the best it can possibly be.
Register for the workshop.
Loraine Remetilla
Bursaries, scholarships, St John’s College, St John’s College student membership
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On March 11, 2025, St John’s College hosted the 41st Annual Marjorie Ward Lecture, a series that has been focused on Canada, and in particular, Western Canada. It was established in 1980 to honour the College’s long-standing Registrar, Marjorie Ward, on her retirement. Surrounded by his past and present players, friends, and passionate football fans, Coach Brian Dobie took to the stage—not to boast of his own achievements, but to celebrate the remarkable journeys of the athletes he had the privilege of coaching. As the evening drew to a close, one thing became undeniably clear: nothing is impossible!
Bisons Football, bisons sports, Coach Brian Dobie, Maya Turner, St John’s College
St. John’s College is pleased to welcome four distinguished scholars as new Fellows: Dr. Gerd Prehna, Dr. Punam Mehta, Dr. Patty Thille, and Dr. Shirley Thompson.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Faculty and Staff, Faculty of Science, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, St John’s College, St John’s College community, St John’s College fellowship
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