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Funding Opportunities for International Students

Winning a scholarship that covers your study and living expenses is one of the most convenient methods of starting your studies in Canada.

Canadian universities tend to offer scholarships to students with exceptional academic achievements. Nonetheless, chances of winning a Canadian scholarship also depend on work and volunteer experience. Scholarships as a kind of non-repayable financial help are quite limited and competitive.

International students can apply for Canadian scholarships by enrolling in undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, post-doctoral, and certificate programs. International scholarships from the Canadian government are provided in almost all academic fields, and some can pay a student’s fees for up to four years.

Higher education in Canada

High-Value Comparison

Quickly compare the financial impact and renewal criteria of Canada's most prestigious international awards.

Lester B. Pearson

Full Coverage
Duration
4 Years
Renewal Terms
Academic/Creativity

Karen McKellin

Need-Based
Duration
Up to 4 Years
Renewal Terms
Financial Need

York International

$140,000 (Max)
Duration
4 Years
Renewal Terms
GPA "A"

Ontario Graduate (OGS)

$15,000 (Max)
Duration
Up to 3 Sessions
Renewal Terms
Merit-Based

U of Winnipeg

$5,000
Duration
First Year
Renewal Terms
N/A

U of Calgary

$60,000 (Total)
Duration
4 Years
Renewal Terms
GPA 2.60+

Basic Eligibility

Before applying, ensure you meet the fundamental requirements set by most Canadian universities for international aid.

Must-Have Criteria

International student with a Canadian Study Permit.

Graduated from high school no more than 2 years ago.

Applying to a full-time undergraduate degree program.

Minimum entrance average of at least 80% (GPA 3.20).

Meet English Language Admission Standard (ELAS).

Competitive Edge

Boost your profile:

  • Proven track record of academic excellence ("A" average).
  • Leadership shown via volunteerism or success in arts/sports.
  • Nomination from your native high school (Lester B. Pearson).
  • Letter of Recommendation (York University requirements).
Individual universities may impose additional qualifying standards beyond these bare minimums.

Application Roadmap

1

University Offer

Receive admission to a participating Canadian institution (U of T, UBC, York, etc.).

2

Graduation Window

Be a high school graduate (no earlier than June 2 years prior) or in your final year.

3

Study Permit

Ensure you are an international student requiring a Canadian study permit.

4

Leadership Profile

Document leadership via volunteerism or success in arts, sports, or community service.

5

Submission

Ensure all essential documents are marked as "Received" in the application portal.

Top Canadian Programs

From fully-funded living expenses to renewable merit awards, Canada offers a diverse range of financial support for international scholars.

University of Toronto

Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship

Covers tuition, books, incidental fees, and full living expenses for four years. Awarded to 37 students globally.

University of British Columbia

Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow

Assessed based on financial need. Awarded for academic excellence and leadership in community service.

York University

York University International Student Scholarship

Renewable awards valued up to $140,000 over four years. Requires a high grade point average of "A".

Province of Ontario

Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS)

Merit-based scholarships valued at $5,000 per session. Lifetime maximum of 6 years.

University of Winnipeg

President’s Scholarship for World Leaders

$5,000 award for international students with an entrance average of at least 80%.

University of Calgary

University of Calgary International Entrance

$15,000 renewable award ($60,000 total). Requires academic proficiency and achievements beyond the classroom.

Expert Strategy for Scholarships

Searching for scholarships might be a challenge, which is why it is important to know where to orient yourself to easily track targeted funding.

Consult Your Chosen University

Visit the financial aid office or university website to inquire about scholarships specific to international applicants.

Try Networking

Leverage social media and forums to learn from peers about government-funded grants and provincial scholarships.

Contact Your Academic Advisor

Academic advisors are free resources at your institution who can help align your career goals with available scholarships.

Scholarship Success Checklist

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Don't confuse the admission application with the scholarship application.
Ensure all essential documents are marked as "Received" in the application portal.
Consult your chosen university within the required timeframe.
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