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Section Menu
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- Communication and Visual Arts
- Major in Public Relations
- Major in Media Studies
- Major in Digital Journalism
- Minors in Communication
- Visual Arts
- Student Success
- Experiential Learning Opportunities
- Media Information Centre
- Our Faculty
- Contact Us
- Environment, Culture and Society
- Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts
- Philosophy, History and Politics
- Chair's Message
- History
- Degree Options
- Courses
- Student Success
- Awards and Scholarships
- Handbook for History Students
- Introduction - Handbook
- Why Study History?
- Varieties of History
- Historian's Work
- Pros, Amateurs and others
- Careers
- Libraries and Research
- Taking Notes
- Formulating a Topic
- Compiling a Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Need for Recent Sources
- Where to Start
- Note-taking
- Shape of the Essay
- Style of the Essay
- Checking the Essay
- Documentation
- Bibliographies and Footnotes
- Plagiarism
- Writing Essay Examinations
- Title Pages and Formatting
- Citation Generators
- Examples
- Citation Formatting
- History Links
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Our Faculty
- Contact Us
- Psychology
- Communication and Visual Arts
Visual Arts Resources
Awards and Scholarships:
Helen Pitt Fund for Fine Arts Graduating Year Award - Visual Arts students in their graduating year at SFU, UBC, ECIAD, UVic, UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University will be eligible for awards based on merit as determined by the Department in each of the institutions with preference given to students from Vernon. For these purposes, Visual Arts will include painting, which was Mrs. Pitt’s particular stipulation, as well as sculpture, printmaking, drawing and photography.
Mitchel Zawaduk Memorial Scholarship - to be awarded annually to a first or second year fine art student in the Diploma program.
Visual Arts Faculty Scholarship - to be awarded annually to a second year fine art student in the Diploma program.
Fred Billows Memorial Scholarship
- British Columbia Arts Council Scholarships
- IODE Okanagan Thompson Arts Bursary
- Ukrainian Arts and Education Awards
- Vancouver Foundation Advanced Arts Study Awards
- BC Cowboy Heritage Society
- Greenshields, Elizabeth – Foundation
- Jump Start Scholarship
- Piolat Foundation Bursary
- Potters’ Guild of British Columbia Education and Scholarship Fund
- Wright, Maureen – Scholarship
More Information on Financial Aid & Awards at TRU