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Scholarships for International Students in Canada
Studying in Canada offers excellent opportunities, but the cost can be a barrier for many international students. Scholarships provide a valuable way to reduce financial pressure and make education more accessible. Learn how to find and apply for scholarships in Canada.
Understanding Scholarships for International Students in Canada
Scholarships for international students in Canada vary widely. Some are offered directly by universities and colleges, while others come from government programs, private organizations, or foundations. Each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria, application processes, and deadlines.
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INTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Internal scholarships are granted by Canadian Universities after you submit your application. When you apply to a Canadian university or college, your application is often automatically considered for internal scholarships. If you meet the criteria, scholarship offers may be included in your Letter of Acceptance. This process simplifies your search for funding but requires you to submit a strong application to the program itself.
For some of specific scholarships, such as the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the University of Toronto or the International Scholars Program at UBC, students must be nominated by their current high school. However, no high school can guarantee exclusive admissions or awards.
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EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Many Canadian organizations provide scholarships for international students in Canada, such as:
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, EduCanada Scholarships, and etc.
Timely submission of scholarship and financial aid applications is essential, as many opportunities are governed by strict deadlines.
Taking the necessary time to comprehensively review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship and to prepare all required documentation can significantly enhance your likelihood of success. These awards are highly competitive and necessitate early preparation.
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Choosing the Right Program and Scholarship
Start by identifying programs that match your academic interests and career goals. Canadian universities and colleges offer a range of scholarships tailored to different fields and levels of study. Research the institutions you are interested in and explore their scholarship options.
Each school has unique eligibility requirements and deadlines. For example, some scholarships require a minimum GPA, while others look for leadership qualities or community involvement. Make a list of scholarships that fit your profile and note their application dates to stay organized.
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Preparing a Strong Application Package
A well-prepared application package is crucial. Most scholarships require:
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Academic transcripts
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Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo)
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Letters of recommendation
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A personal statement or essay
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Resume or CV highlighting achievements and extracurricular activities
Carefully review each scholarship’s requirements. Missing documents or incomplete information can lead to disqualification. Tailor your personal statement to reflect your goals and how the scholarship will help you achieve them.
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Take Action Now
If you want to study in Canada with a scholarship, start preparing today. Build your academic record, engage in meaningful activities, and research scholarship options thoroughly. The earlier you begin, the better your chances.
If you have questions or need guidance, consider booking an online consultation with Canadian education counsellors. They can help you understand scholarship opportunities and plan your application strategy.
Explore Scholarships & Awards
The following are scholarships offered by Canadian Universities. This is not a complete list of the opportunities available for international students; we would encourage you to conduct your search for external funding.
The International Scholars Program brings some of the world’s brightest young undergraduates to UBC.
International Scholars are high academic achievers who have demonstrated exceptional extracurricular activities, show a desire to create global and social change, and they are dedicated to giving back to their communities.
McCall MacBain Scholarship - Award value $27,600.00/Year.
The McCall MacBain Scholarship is a full scholarship for your master’s or professional studies.
Aside from the full tuition, the award also gives you a living stipend to cover your living expenses while studying. Additionally, you will get access to a dedicated mentor, coach, and advisors to guide you throughout your program.
The Canadian International Development Scholarships 2030 (BCDI 2030) is a unique international development program that leverages higher education to strengthen social and economic development in 26 eligible Francophonie and Commonwealth countries, as well as other Small Island Developing States.
One of our most competitive scholarships, the Pearson Scholarships cover tuition, books, incidental fees, and full residence support for four years. Pearson Scholars demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, creativity, and potential to contribute positively to the global community.
Waterloo University offers more than 170 scholarships for international students, ranging from $1,000 to $40,000. We'll automatically consider you for most of our scholarships, including our Merit and President’s scholarships which range from $1,000 to $5,000. ​
International Student Entrance Scholarship - 20 scholarships valued at $10,000 each. All Programs, Application not required.
International Entrance Scholarship - Award value $20,000 CAN (Renewable)
​Offered annually to undergraduate international students entering first year in any undergraduate degree in the upcoming fall term who have satisfied the university's English Language Proficiency requirement. Renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided recipients achieve a GPA of 2.60 or more over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms and continue to pay an international differential tuition fee as an international student.
Seymour Schulich Academic Excellence Entrance Scholarship - Award value $24,800 (Renewable)
Offered annually to undergraduate students entering first year in the Schulich School of Engineering. Renewable in the second and third years at the University of Calgary at $15,200 providing the recipient maintains enrolment in the Schulich School of Engineering and achieves a minimum GPA of 3.50 in the previous fall and winter terms based on a full course load (minimum 30.00 units)
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Exceptional academic merit
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International students
President's International Scholarship of Excellence (PISE)
The President's International Scholarship of Excellence will be awarded to international high school applicants who demonstrate academic excellence, commitment to volunteer work and extracurricular activities, and leadership skills. Recipients will represent a variety of regions around the world and will be referred to as 'President's International Scholars'.
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