Post-Graduate
Art & Design,Computer Science & IT,Others
University of Alberta Course-Based Master’s Recruitment Scholarship in Canada, 2017
Eligible Countries:Domestic and international students can apply for recruitment scholarship.
To be taken at (country):Denmark
Study Subject: Scholarship is awarded to study the subjects offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research (FGSR).
Application Deadline March 20, 2017.
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This Scholarship in Canada is open to international students from all around the world. 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.
Arts, Media, Performance & Design
Environmental Studies
Education
Glendon
Health
Lassonde School of Engineering
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.
Apply to York: Have applied to an undergraduate degree program at York University that starts in the Fall 2025 term.
Complete the Scholarship Application: Fill out the International Student Scholarship & Award Application form online.
Obtain York Reference Number: You’ll need a 9-digit York reference number, which you’ll receive within 5 business days of applying to York.
You only need to apply for the Undergraduate degree program at York University. York University is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario. It’s one of the largest universities in Canada. Below you will find the details of the Requirements of the scholarship, eligibility, and the application process.
Study Programs
You can apply to any undergraduate degree program that starts in the Fall 2025 term under the following faculties:
Arts, Media, Performance & Design Environmental Studies Education Glendon Health Lassonde School of Engineering Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Science Schulich School of Business.
Criteria
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.
It is an excellent institute for academic excellence as well as innovative research, but at the same time it has earned a name for itself by being a community, very diverse. Once that student gets the University of Montreal Scholarship, then he's going to study in one of the most vibrant cosmopolitan cities with diversity, other students, researchers, and professionals who constitute this community.
Graduate Programs
Academic Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
Language requirements: Proficiency in French or English depends upon the programmes.
French: DELF B2 or its equivalent.
TOEFL iBT 85 or IELTS 6.5 or its equivalent.
GPA: Minimum GPA of 3.3 or equivalent.
Test Scores: GRE, GMAT, or other test scores, as required by the program.
Letters of Recommendation: Two or three letters of recommendation.
Personal Statement: A personal statement or statement of purpose.
Visa Requirements: International students should meet the visa requirements for Canada.
Health Insurance: International students must have health insurance that covers them for the entire period of study.
Admissions Assessment
Admission to the University is assessed based on a holistic approach. Prospective students are generally expected to have a good academic record in addition to satisfying the subject prerequisites for the programmes they are applying to. Besides academic grades, other factors such as the applicant’s interests, prior preparation, and aptitude for the chosen undergraduate degree programme can be used to admit the applicant. This approach reflects the university's commitment to considering the broader qualities and experiences that applicants bring to the academic community.
Interview/tests
Interview/tests are required for specific undergraduate degree programmes, including Architecture, Dentistry, Industrial Design, Landscape Architecture, Law, Medicine, Music, Nursing and Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE).
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.
Eligibility:
Entering 1st year at U of T
Graduated from Merit College/Merit Education
Demonstrated leadership and academic excellence