convocation /studentfunding/taxonomy/term/18/all en Graduate Convocation Awards /studentfunding/current-award-processors/graduate-award-processing/convocation-awards <h2>Processing a Convocation Award to a Graduate Student</h2> <p>The majority of convocation awards are processed for the Spring convocation ceremonies in May/June. Fall convocation awards are typically entered in October/November.</p> <p>The following will guide you through the steps necessary to successfully submit a convocation award and have it paid to the recipient.</p> <p><strong>When processing a convocation award on the Award Processing Form (APF) remember the following:</strong></p> Thu, 20 Dec 2018 19:34:15 +0000 hedvig.horvath@mcgill.ca 3788 at /studentfunding Awarding Overview /studentfunding/current-award-processors/awardundergrad/awarding-overview <p><strong>This page outlines the procedure for faculties/departments when processing undergraduate entrance, in-course and convocation awards, the process to determine funding for the awards, and some additional critical regulations for awarding.</strong></p> Thu, 20 Dec 2018 16:24:42 +0000 hedvig.horvath@mcgill.ca 3779 at /studentfunding Undergraduate Convocation Awards /studentfunding/current-award-processors/awardundergrad/convocation-awards <h2>Processing a Convocation Award to an Undergraduate Student </h2> <p>The majority of convocation awards are processed for the Spring convocation ceremonies in May/June. Fall convocation awards are typically entered in October/November.</p> <p>The following will guide you through the steps necessary to successfully submit a convocation award and have it paid to the recipient.</p> <p><strong>When processing a convocation award on the Award Processing Form (APF) remember the following:</strong></p> Tue, 19 Apr 2016 15:24:15 +0000 karen.kirouac@mcgill.ca 3751 at /studentfunding Undergraduate Award Processing /studentfunding/current-award-processors/awardundergrad <p> </p> <p> </p> Mon, 11 Apr 2011 17:32:02 +0000 karen.kirouac@mcgill.ca 11 at /studentfunding