Scholarships for Canadian Students 2026 - 2027 - Page 139

Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in Canada to help fund your studies abroad or in Canada. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.

    • World Food Prize logo
    • Call for Nominations: World Food Prize 2026 ($500,000 award)

      Applications are open for the World Food Prize 2026. The World Food Prize is the foremost international award recognizing the accomplishments of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity, or availability of food in the world. Apply now!

      Date Posted: 16 Jan, 2025

    • IWA MEWE Early Career Researcher Award logo
    • IWA MEWE Early Career Researcher Award 2025

      Applications are ongoing for the IWA MEWE Early Career Researcher Award 2025. This Award recognizes accomplishments of early-career professionals in the field of MEWE, who are within 5 years after PhD/highest degree at the time of nomination, and who are active not only in the academic environment but also in the industry or (non-)governmental organizations, among other relevant sectors.

      Date Posted: 16 Jan, 2025

    • IWA MEWE Mid Career Researcher Award logo
    • IWA MEWE Mid Career Researcher Award 2025

      Applications are ongoing for the IWA MEWE Mid-Career Award 2025. This Award recognises sustained accomplishments of a mid-career professional in the field of MEWE, who is within 15 years after PhD/highest degree at the time of nomination, and who are active not only in the academic environment but also in the industry or (non-)governmental organisations, among other relevant sectors.

      Date Posted: 16 Jan, 2025

    • ETH4D Doctoral Mentorship Grants logo
    • ETH4D Doctoral Mentorship Grants 2025 (up to 15k CHF)

      Applications are open for the ETH4D Doctoral Mentorship Grants 2025. ETH for Development (ETH4D) provides grants for mentoring doctoral candidates from low- and lower-middle-income countries. Apply now!

      Date Posted: 16 Jan, 2025

    • UNHCR Internship Program logo
    • UNHCR Internship Program 2025 (Stipend Available)

      Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on the lives of refugees and displaced individuals? The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) offers a dynamic internship program for talented, motivated, and passionate individuals from around the globe. Gain invaluable experience in the humanitarian sector while contributing to UNHCR’s mission of protecting and supporting people forced to flee.

      Date Posted: 15 Jan, 2025

    • BBC World Service Languages Future Voices Program logo
    • BBC World Service Languages Future Voices Training Program 2025 (Paid)

      Are you at the beginning of your career and have what it takes to be a journalist at the BBC? Are you a person with a disability, a fluent speaker of English and any one of these World Service languages; French, Gahuza Swahili, Portuguese, Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya, Oromo, Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, Tamasheq, Dzarma, Kikuyu, Kalenjin, Spanish, Malagasy or Dholuo? If yes, this opportunity is for you!

      Date Posted: 15 Jan, 2025

    • NGO Whisperer Global Fellowship Programme logo
    • NGO Whisperer Global Fellowship Programme for Leaders Worldwide 2025 (Scholarship Available)

      Applications are open for the NGO Whisperer Global Fellowship Programme 2025. The NGO Whisperer Global Fellowship Programme is an accredited seven-month rigorous virtual leadership programme for exceptional leaders and founders of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and social enterprises worldwide, especially those from low and middle-income countries. Apply now!

      Date Posted: 14 Jan, 2025

    • Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program logo
    • Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program 2025 (Fully-Funded)

      Applications for the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program 2025 are now open. The JJ/WBGSP is open to citizens of certain developing countries with relevant professional experience and a history of supporting their countries' development efforts who are applying to a master's degree program in a development-related topic. Apply now!

      Date Posted: 14 Jan, 2025

    • Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award logo
    • Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award 2025 (up to $12,500)

      Applications are open for the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award 2025. The Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award is a grant of $12,500 to support the work of a promising early-career nonfiction writer on a story that uncovers truths about the human condition. Apply now!

      Date Posted: 14 Jan, 2025

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FAQs

 

1. Why should I study in Canada?
Canada is known for its high-quality education system, diverse cultural environment, and globally recognized degrees. Canadian universities are ranked among the top in the world, offering a wide range of programs in various disciplines. Also, Canada is a safe, welcoming country with a high standard of living. This makes it an attractive destination for international students.

 

2. What are the admission requirements to study in Canada?

Admission requirements to study in Canada vary depending on the level of study (undergraduate, graduate) and the institution. Generally, students need a high school diploma or equivalent for undergraduate programs, while graduate programs usually require a bachelor's degree. Also, students must provide proof of English or French language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL for English, TEF for French) and meet the specific program prerequisites.

 

3. How much does it cost to study in Canada?

Tuition fees for international students in Canada vary depending on the institution and program. On average, undergraduate programs cost between CAD 15,000 to CAD 35,000 per year, while graduate programs may range from CAD 10,000 to CAD 40,000 per year. In addition to tuition, students should budget for living expenses, which can range from CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 annually, depending on the location and lifestyle. Check out the cheapest universities in Canada for international students here.

 

4. Can international students work while studying in Canada?

Yes, international students in Canada can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks, such as summer or winter holidays, without a work permit. This helps students cover some of their living expenses while gaining valuable work experience.

 

5. Are there scholarships available for international students in Canada?

Yes, many Canadian universities offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries to international students based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria. Popular scholarships include the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships, and the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program.

 

6. What is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)?

A Designated Learning Institution (DLI) is a school authorized by a provincial or territorial government in Canada to host international students. To apply for a study permit in Canada, you must have an acceptance letter from a DLI. Note that not all schools in Canada are DLIs, so it's important to check if the institution you are applying to has this designation.

 

7. How do I apply for a study permit in Canada?

To apply for a study permit, you will need an acceptance letter from a DLI, proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses, a valid passport, and a clean criminal record. You may also be required to provide medical exam results. The application can be submitted online or at a Canadian visa office in your home country.

 

8. What are the language requirements for studying in Canada?

Most Canadian institutions require proof of English or French language proficiency. For English-speaking universities, common tests include IELTS and TOEFL. For French-speaking institutions, the Test d'évaluation de français (TEF) is often required. Each institution has its own minimum score requirements, so it's important to check with the specific program you are applying to.

 

9. Can I stay in Canada after I graduate?

Yes, after completing a study program at a DLI, international students can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). The PGWP allows graduates to work in Canada for up to three years, depending on the length of their study program. This experience can help them qualify for permanent residency through immigration programs such as the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Check out the cheapest PGWP-eligible DLI colleges in Canada here.