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Algoma University scholarships

Dosh on offer to Computer Games Technology students.

Algoma University Media Release

(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON - NOVEMBER 25th , 2009): More financial aid opportunities will be available next year to students studying computer games technology in Sault Ste Marie. Beginning in 2010, Canadian students entering the Master of Science in Computer Games Technology program at Algoma University will be eligible to receive up to $10 500 in scholarships from Algoma University.

"We recognize that for prospective students, the financial costs associated with graduate studies can sometimes seem daunting," says Deborah Loosemore, Algoma University's Director of Advancement and External Relations. "I'm pleased that over the last several years we have been able to continuously introduce new financial awards, on-campus work opportunities and program-specific benefits for students studying the MSc (CGT) here at Algoma U."

In addition to scholarships, MSc (CGT) students also have the opportunity to offset the costs of their studies by working on-campus, pursuing internships and participating in the Dare to be Digital international games competition held annually in the United Kingdom.

Other benefits of taking the MSc (CGT) at Algoma U include paid travel and accommodation to the annual Future Play conference in Vancouver, BC and being able to network with invited expert speakers from the games industry on-campus.

Current MSc (CGT) student Eric Stock understands the importance of having different financial aid and on-campus work opportunities available. He received a scholarship valued at $17 300 from the National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), a $5 000 entrance award from Algoma University and has participated in Dare to be Digital and worked on-campus as a Teaching Assistant.

Says Stock, "The NSERC award, along with working as a Teaching Assistant and being paid during the Dare to be Digital competition, will allow me to finish my Master's studies with near-zero debt. Also, the recognition of receiving an NSERC will help me to promote the research I am conducting for my Master's dissertation."

First offered at Algoma University in 2007, the MSc (CGT) is among the world's foremost graduate-level programs in the field of computer games. The program, which takes between 12 to 16 months to complete, is offered on the Algoma University campus by the University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland. Classes are taught by Abertay faculty and lectures are delivered in real-time using videoconferencing technology. Students graduate with a Masters of Science Computer Games Technology degree from the University of Abertay Dundee.

To learn more visit www.mastersingaming.com.

About Algoma University

Algoma University offers a wide variety of liberal arts and sciences degree options including programs in Psychology, Computer Science, Business Administration, Fine Arts, Community Economic & Social Development, and Biology; Algoma U is committed to offering a personal education experience unlike any university in Ontario. As the Canadian home of the internationally recognized MSc CGT from the University of Abertay Dundee, Algoma University is at the forefront of computer games technology education. Algoma University at Brampton also offers accelerated second degree programs in Business Administration and Computer Science. To learn more about Algoma University, visit www.algomau.ca.

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Media Contact

Kevin Hemsworth

Divisional Director of External Relations

Algoma University

705.949.2301 ext. 4120

kevin.hemsworth@algomau.ca

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