Applying for Scholarships
Each year, millions of dollars in scholarships, awards, bursaries and prizes is distributed through the Registrar's Office to promising ±«Óãtv students.ÌýScholarships are money awarded for academic merit. For some scholarships, assessment is also based on other criteria such as community involvement, leadership and/or financial need.Ìý
Explore scholarship options for
- High School applicants
- Current undergraduate students (not including Faculty of Agriculture students)
- Faculty of Agriculture students
- Graduate and professional studentsÌý
Information for transfer students
- Transfer students are not eligible for entrance awardsÌýwith the exception ofÌýthe First Nations and Indigenous Black (FNIB) Scholarships. To apply for an FNIB scholarship, please submit theÌýGeneral Entrance AwardÌýapplication.
- Transfer students are eligible to apply forÌýBursaries.
- As a transfer student, once you have completed 30 credit hours over 2 academic semesters, you will be automatically assessed for our merit-basedÌý±«Óãtv In-Course Scholarships.