Scholarships provide crucial financial assistance to students based on various criteria such as merit, need, demographics, geographics, and specific fields of study. They differ from grants and bursaries in terms of eligibility, application process, and coverage. Scholarships are typically awarded based on academic or other achievements and do not require repayment, making them a valuable resource for students seeking financial support for their education.
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Name
University of Toronto In-Course Scholarships
School
Summary
In-course scholarships are awarded to students who have excelled in their programs of study. These scholarships may be awarded by the University or by the student?s faculty or college and are based on general proficiency or outstanding achievements in certain areas. Students who have completed the first, second or third year of their program (i.e. 5, 10, and 15 credits) are considered for these awards.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto International students Scholar Award - Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
School
Summary
To be awarded upon admission to selected International students students. All International students students are automatically considered when they apply to U of T Engineering.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto International students Scholar Award - Faculty of Arts and Science
School
Summary
Offered upon admission to selected International students students on the basis of merit. Students are automatically considered for this award valued up to $100,000 over 4 years of study (up to $40,000 in the first year and renewable for $20,000 in the second, third and fourth years.)
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto International students Scholar Award - Rotman Commerce
School
Summary
Awarded to incoming International students students upon registration in Rotman Commerce on the basis of merit and at the discretion of the program. The award is valued at $100,000 over four years of study: $40,000 upon admission and $20,000 renewable in years 2, 3, and 4 if you maintain eligibility.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto International students Scholar Award - University of Toronto Mississauga
School
Summary
Automatically awarded to exceptional International students students at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Recipients are selected by committee, and based on academic achievement and overall academic competitiveness
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto Mississauga Alumni Association Scholarship
School
Summary
Awarded to a full or part time UTM student entering their fourth year of study (or, have completed 14 credits). The award will be given on the basis of academic merit (minimum cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.7) and demonstrated commitment to the campus through academic and/or social contributions to enhance the UTM student experience.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto Scarborough Alumni Association Award UTAPS
School
Summary
This award is disbursed as part of the University of Toronto Financial Aid (UTAPS program). To be awarded to (a) Full time, undergraduate student(s) at the University of Toronto Scarborough on the basis of financial need
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto Scholar
School
Summary
The University of Toronto Scholars Program provides recognition to the University?s outstanding students, at admission and on an on-going basis. There are approximately 1,000 admission awards which have a value of $7,500. In some cases a U of T Scholars award is tenable in conjunction with other admission awards that students may receive from their college/faculty.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto Scholar
School
Summary
The U of T Scholar Award is a non-renewable entrance award valued at $7,500. International students and domestic secondary school students (including CEGEP I, II & III) with excellent overall academic standing are considered. No separate application is required. Approximately 700 are awarded each year. Most eligible students have admission averages in the mid-to-high 90s.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
Name
University of Toronto Scholar - Beatty
School
Summary
To be awarded to students on admission or in-course based on merit or need.
Province
Ontario
Deadline
January 01, 1970
Study type
Full time
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