
Undergraduate
Business & Management,Religion & Ethics,Social Sciences,Tourism & Hospitality

University of Saskatchewan
The institute proposes various undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs extremely relaxedly. Students can perform jointly across fields and with their communities to discover innovative resolutions to the most pressing international challenges.
Eligible Countries:
All international students are eligible to apply.
Acceptable Course or Subjects:
Undergraduate degree in all the subjects offered by the university.
Criteria:
Open to full-time international students entering undergraduate degree programs at the University of Saskatchewan. Candidates for the Council of International School Awards must graduate from a CIS member school.
Application Deadline: 1st March 2023.
The university presents these awards for international students to those high-performing candidates from Canada who will commence the full-time undergraduate degree. The university will provide the award amount of $15,000 for applicants in Canada.
University or Organization: University of Saskatchewan
Department: NA
Course Level: Undergraduate degree
Award: $15,000
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 3
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Canada.
Application Deadline: 1st March 2023.
Admission Requirements:
Students must meet the university entry requirements.
Language Requirement:
Students must verify their English proficiency by completing their English proficiency requirements.


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The University of Waterloo is a leading public research institution in Canada, renowned for its innovation, co-operative education (co-op) programs, and strong emphasis on experiential learning.
Criteria:
To be eligible, you must be an international (visa) student who has applied for admission to an undergraduate program in Waterloo's Faculty of Science. Scholarships will be awarded based on academic achievement, the impact a scholarship will have on your studies, and what motivates you to become a scientist.
Scholarships are awarded only after a student has received an offer of admission to a Faculty of Science program.
The renewable scholarships are dependent on maintaining an 80% overall cumulative average each term.
Benefits
Financial support to assist with tuition and living expenses.
Renewable scholarships provide continued funding for four years, based on academic performance.
Recognition of academic excellence and motivation in the field of science.


CATS Fellowships 2025/2026
CATS offers fellowships for the funding period 2025/2026. We welcome applications on topics in a variety of areas, ranging from political and social dynamics within Turkey to the country’s position in the European and transatlantic system and its surrounding regions.
Academic and professional merit based on the applicant’s publications and work experience.
Academic and policy relevance to the research fields;
Innovativeness;
Coherence and feasibility;
Value of the project’s public outreach dimension.


University of Waterloo, Canada
The educational program is open for the applicants, who must be international (visa) students applying for an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Science. Scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, the applicant’s motivation to pursue a career in science, and the impact the scholarship will have on their studies.
Benefits
Financial support to assist with tuition and living expenses.
Renewable scholarships provide continued funding for four years, based on academic performance.
Recognition of academic excellence and motivation in the field of science.


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.


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