
Undergraduate
Business & Management,Medical & Pharmacy,Education,Social Sciences

It is an independent publicly funded university and a non-profit private higher education institution in Canada. It offers many opportunities to grow academically, spiritually, physically, and socially.
Acceptable Course or Subjects:
The scholarship will be awarded for the undergraduate program in any subject area and discipline at Burman University.
Criteria:
A student must have initial admission to Burman University without any previous post-secondary transfer credits or degrees; and
Quebec students with a Level 5 diploma, and if applicable one year of CEGEP, are eligible for Entrance Awards.
Studying abroad is an amazing opportunity to enhance your learning. Applications are open for the 2023/24 New International World Scholarship at Burman University in Canada.
University or Organization: Burman University
Department: NA
Course Level: Undergraduate
Award: $1500
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: NA
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Canada
Application Deadline: june 30, 2023.
Admission Requirements:
All other international students are evaluated based on their secondary school or post-secondary transcripts. Applicants must contact admissions[at]burmanu.ca for more detailed information regarding admission requirements for their country.
Language Requirement:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 83 (internet-based) or 560 (paper-based). Institutional Code for TOEFL is 0914-01.
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL) with a minimum score of 70.
Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency with a minimum score of 176


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Kalman Award for International Heritage Studies
One or more awards are given to full or part-time undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in the Diploma in Cultural Resource Management, the Graduate Professional Certificate in Cultural Heritage Studies or any degree program at the University of Victoria.
Eligibility
In-Course scholarships, awards, medals and prizes are offered to undergraduate students who have completed a minimum of 12.0 units for credit, of which 10.5 units are graded using the standard nine point scale, in two of the three terms of study in the previous academic year (May to April). In-course scholarships, awards and prizes are awarded in the subsequent winter session (September to April).


At Maple International College of Secondary Studies, our approach is to make education accessible for international students. Through this scholarship, we want to acknowledge the calibre of the incoming students. Scholarship awards will take some burden away from the parents and guardians of the incoming students.
Selection Process
Our esteemed panel of educators and administrators will carefully review each application based on academic achievements, the quality of the essay, and alignment with the applicant's future goals.
Must be an international student
Must be enrolled in the OSSD or University Pathway Program
Minimum admission average of 80%.
Submission of a completed application form.
Submission of a thoughtfully crafted essay outlining their future academic and career goals.
Completion of the admission information form.


McCall MacBain Scholars are asked to bring an openness and commitment to learning from one another – all while studying in one of the world’s greatest multicultural cities.
Leadership Development
As part of an interdisciplinary cohort, scholars learn to tackle complex challenges and deepen their impact through a leadership skills development curriculum. Scholars participate in annual summer retreats, bi-weekly seminars, supplemental programming, field trips, and other events. They also have the opportunity to engage with Indigenous history, culture, and worldviews through sessions and one-on-ones led by our Elder-in-residence and other speakers.
Eligibility Criteria
You are a current student on track to earn your first bachelor’s degree by August 2026
You earned your first bachelor’s degree in the last five years (January 2020 or later)
You earned your first bachelor’s degree more than five years ago, and were 30 years or younger on January 1st, 2025
You will also need to meet the minimum degree and language requirements for McGill master’s program admission.


The York University International Scholarships are available to start academic studies in Fall 2025. Most scholarships are given Automatically which means No separate application is required for the Scholarship. You are automatically considered for them. You only need to apply for the Undergraduate degree program at York University.
Eligibility Criteria
International Student Status: Must be an international student requiring a Study Permit to study in Canada.
Program Eligibility: Must have applied to an undergraduate degree program starting in Fall 2025.
Direct Entry: Must have applied directly from high school within two years of graduation, with no prior university or college experience (not applicable to Tentanda Via Award).
Academic Excellence: Must have an excellent academic record with a minimum “A” average or equivalent (where applicable).
Leadership and Achievement: Must have demonstrated leadership through community service or excellence in arts, sports, or other individual achievements (where applicable).
Supporting Documents: Must upload a letter of recommendation and other supporting documents as required.


Our esteemed panel of educators and administrators will carefully review each application based on academic achievements, the quality of the essay, and alignment with the applicant's future goals.
Eligibility
Must be an international student
Must be enrolled in the OSSD or University Pathway Program
Minimum admission average of 80%.
Submission of a completed application form.
Submission of a thoughtfully crafted essay outlining their future academic and career goals.
Completion of the admission information form.


University is the McCall MacBain Scholarship Awarded
The McCall MacBain Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship program offered at McGill University, Canada, a public university in Montreal.
Financial Benefits
Full Scholarship Coverage:
Tuition and fees Coverage.
A living stipend of $2,000 per month during academic terms.
A one-time relocation grant for moving to Montréal. For example a travel ticket for applicants from outside Canada.
English Language Proficiency Requirements
TOEFL: IBT (Internet-Based Test): 86 overall, no less than 20 in each of the four component
IELTS: A band score of 6.5 or greater.
Proof of Proficiency Not Required if:
The mother tongue (language first learned and still used daily) is English.
Has obtained (or is about to obtain) an undergraduate degree from Canada or the United States.
Has lived and attended university, or been employed, for at least four consecutive years, in a country where English is the acknowledged primary language.


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