# David R. Cheriton Graduate Scholarship
**Source**: https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/computer-science/current-graduate-students/funding-and-awards/david-r-cheriton-graduate-scholarship
**Parent**: https://cs.uwaterloo.ca
## Overview
Dr.
David
Ross
Cheriton
is
a
distinguished
Computer
Science
alumnus
of
the
University
of
Waterloo
Faculty
of
Mathematics.
Dr.
Cheriton
received
his
MMath
and
PhD
in
Computer
Science
from
Waterloo
in
1974
and
1978,
respectively.
He
is
a
Professor
Emeritus
of
Computer
Science
at
Stanford
University
and
is
widely
known
for
his
extraordinary
research
contributions
in
high-performance
scalable
distributed
systems,
Internet
architecture
and
hardware-software
interaction;
and
the
successful
commercialization
of
his
research
results.
David
R.
Cheriton
Graduate
Scholarships,
valued
between
$10,000
and
$20,000,
are
awarded
annually
to
forty
to
seventy-five
full-time
Waterloo
graduate
students
in
the David
R.
Cheriton
School
of
Computer
Science
and
are open
to
Canadian
and
International
students
holding
a
student
visa.
## Policies
- Cheriton
Scholarships are
awarded
to
our
best
students, on
the
basis
of
scholastic
excellence
and
a
demonstrated
interest
in
research
that
addresses
problems
associated
with
designing
and
implementing
efficient
and
reliable
computing
systems,
along
with
their
effective
integration.
This
includes
research
problems
that
span
traditional
areas
of
Computer
Science
from
scientific
computing
to
algorithms
to
distributed
systems
and
networks.
- There
are
two
types
of
Cheriton
scholarships:
*Type
1*:
These
scholarships
provide
a
$10,000
salary
supplement
to
the
student,
with
the
supervisor
providing
the
usual
amount
of
RA
support.
These
go
to
our
very
top
students
on
the
basis
of
academic
excellence.
They
can
be
awarded
both
as
entrance
scholarships
and
as
scholarships
to
continuing
students.
Approximately
80%
of
the
Cheriton
Graduate
Scholarship
Funds
will
be
used
to
fund
about
60
Type
I
scholarships.
*Type
II*:
These
scholarships
provide
$10,000
to
students
to
partially
defray
the
RA
support
that
would
normally
be
provided
by
their
supervisor(s).
These
go
to
our
very
top *incoming* students
on
the
basis
of
academic
excellence
of
the
student
and
financial
need
of
the
supervisor.
They
will
be
awarded
only
as
entrance
scholarships.
Approximately
20%
of
the
Cheriton
Graduate
Scholarship
Funds
will
be
used
to
fund
about
15
Type
II
Scholarships.
- Both
types
of
scholarships
are
normally
intended
to
be
two-year
awards
and
both
types
of
scholarships
will
be
awarded
primarily
to
PhD
students.
In
exceptional
cases,
we
might
award
2
scholarships,
one
of
each
type,
to
the
same
student,
for
a
total
value
of
$20,000
per
year.
Renewal
of
a
scholarship
for
a
2nd
year
is
subject
to
satisfactory
performance
in
the
first
year.
- Students
receiving Cheriton
Scholarships can
choose
to
reduce
the
number
of
units
of
teaching
assistantships
they
receive
each
year
by
1
unit.
A
reduction
of
1
unit
of
teaching
assistantships
will
cause
a
corresponding
reduction
in
their
TA
funding,
of
course.
- Any
continuing,
full
time
PhD
student
can
apply
for
a Cheriton
Scholarship.
The
maximum
duration
of
a
continuing Cheriton
Scholarship
will
be
2
years.
Renewal
of
a
scholarship
for
a
2nd
year
is
subject
to
satisfactory
performance
in
the
first
year.
A
PhD
student
who
has
received
an
entrance Cheriton
Scholarship can
apply
for
a
continuing Cheriton
Scholarship
if
meeting
all
eligibility
requirements,
which
would
begin
after
his
or
her
entrance
scholarship
has
terminated.
- Full
time
students
who
currently
hold
or
have
held
a Cheriton
Scholarship can
re-apply
once
for
a Cheriton
Scholarship regardless
of
whether
the
initial
award
was
an
entrance
award
or
a
continuing
award
or
regardless
of
Masters
or
PhD
program.
Thus,
a
maximum
of
4
years
(2+2)
of
Cheriton
funding
is
permitted
while
in
graduate
studies
in
Computer
Science
at
the
University
of
Waterloo.
- Students
cannot
simultaneously
hold
an
NSERC
scholarship
and
a
Type
II
Cheriton
Scholarship.
- Students
cannot
simultaneously
hold
an
OGS
Scholarship
and
a
Type
II
Cheriton
Scholarship.
- Students
cannot
simultaneously
hold
a
GO-Bell
Graduate
Scholarship
and
a
Type
I
Cheriton
Scholarship.
## Procedures
- Recipients
of Cheriton
Scholarships will
be
selected
by
a
committee
chaired
by
the
Director
of
Graduate
Studies
of
the David
R.
Cheriton
School
of
Computer
Science with
membership
as
appointed
by
the
Director
of
the David
R.
Cheriton
School
of
Computer
Science.
- All
incoming
full
time
students
will
automatically
be
considered
for
entrance Cheriton
Scholarships.
- A
faculty
member
who
wants
to
accept
an
excellent
graduate
student,
but
who
does
not
have
sufficient
grant
funds
to
do
so,
may
request
that
a
student
be
considered
for
a
Type
II
Cheriton
scholarship.
This
request
should
be
made
to
The
Associate
Director
for
Graduate
Studies
(Admissions).
The
faculty
member
should
briefly
provide
justification
of
financial
need
based
on
their
current
grant
funding
and
commitments.
A
Type
II
scholarship
will
be
awarded
only
if
a
convincing
case
of
financial
need
is
provided,
and
the
student
is
of
excellent
quality.
An
average
of
85%
would
be
considered
necessary
for
a
student
to
be
considered
for
a
Type
II
scholarship.
- A
continuing,
full
time
PhD
student
can
apply
for
a
Type
I
Cheriton
Scholarship
if
eligible
by
above
policies
and
with
the
support
of
their
supervisor.
Each
term
the
scholarship
is
offered
faculty
and
PhD
students
will
receive
an
email
invitation
from
the
Director
of
Graduate
Studies
to
submit
an
application for
this
scholarship.
- An
application
consists
of
- Research
summary
(approx.
1
-
2
pages)
- CV
- 2
reference
letters
(one
of
which
is
your
supervisor)
- transcript