Undergraduate
Art & Design,Engineering&Technology,Business & Management,Computer Science & IT,Medical & Pharmacy,Religion & Ethics,Social Sciences,Applied & Pure Sciences,Architecture & Construction
University Of Alberta
Eligibility:
Admission is competitive; meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
You must meet the minimum requirements in all subjects, even after receiving an admission offer, in order to remain admissible. (See your admission offer letter for more details.)
Criteria:
The minimum admission average for admission to the University of Alberta varies depending on the Faculty and program of your choice. Every year, the averages change.
English, Group A (Humanities/Social Sciences), Group B (Fine Arts), and Group C are the subject groups (Mathematics and Sciences). Each program will have a unique set of required courses.
To submit your application, you must pay either a CAD $125 application fee (for new applicants to the University of Alberta) or a CAD $75 application fee (for current or previous University of Alberta students). This is a non-refundable application fee.
Last Date:
January 11, 2023.
Students with a high admission average and demonstrated leadership qualities who begin their first year of an undergraduate degree on a Student Visa Permit may be eligible for up to $120,000 CAD. No application is required for admission-based scholarships!
University or Organization: University Of Alberta
Department: N/A
Course Level: N/A
Award: $5,000 CAD
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International Students, Domestic Students
The award can be taken in Canada.
Application Deadline: January 11, 2023.
Admission Requirements:
The successful candidate must hold a university degree (master's or equivalent above average) that permits access to doctoral studies.
Language Requirement:
The students must submit scores on the following English language proficiency tests:
Complete an English Language Proficiency test and achieve the minimum score required by the University of Alberta;
Completing certain UAlberta-approved courses and achieving a certain minimum grade in those courses;
Previous English education recognized by the University of Alberta;
Complete the University of Alberta's Bridging Program.
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UBC offers a wide range of opportunities inside and outside the classroom – from co-ops and undergraduate research to clubs and study abroad – to round out your degree and help you contribute to the university’s thriving community.
Benefits
The scholarship offers $5,000 toward the tuition of international students for their first year of study. The award is divided equally between Term 1 and Term 2 tuition fees.
UBC recognizes the academic achievement of outstanding students from around the world by devoting more than $30 million annually to awards, scholarships, and other forms of financial support for international undergraduate students.
The Merit College Scholarship for Leadership and Academic Excellence at the University of Toronto is to be awarded to a full-time international undergraduate student entering their 1st year at University of Toronto who graduated from Merit College/Merit Education with demonstrated leadership and academic excellence.
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The Merit College Scholarship for Leadership and Academic Excellence at the University of Toronto is to be awarded to a full-time international undergraduate student entering their 1st year at University of Toronto who graduated from Merit College/Merit Education with demonstrated leadership and academic excellence.
Eligibility:
Entering 1st year at U of T
Graduated from Merit College/Merit Education
Demonstrated leadership and academic excellence
Programs of study
We offer over 700 undergraduate and 200 graduate programs at U of T. Drawing from our top-ranked research faculty, you’ll have the opportunity to learn the latest developments in whatever you choose to study.
So whether you are interested in engineering the next breakthrough technology, uncovering the history of Renaissance art, or analyzing how urban politics creates food deserts, you can find it here.
Shortage and Demand of Health Care Workers
Shawn Chorney being vice president Strategic Infrastructure and learner service is of the opinion that filling in the demand for health care department workers through international student’s induction at West parry campus they will become one step closer to filling in the required gap created.
The skills listed are not required, but are indicators that you are a good fit for the Program:
Undergraduate degree in a technical discipline such as physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or economics
Experience with analyzing datasets
Knowledge of linear algebra, probability, and statistics
Thorough knowledge of Python programming
Experience in other programming languages such as R, C++, Java, etc.
Experience with Discrete Optimization
Relevant work experience in financial management, banking, quantitative trading, algorithmic trading, data analytics, etc.