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.

Applications are open for the Foodpreneur Lab Step Up, Scale Up Program 2025. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 25 Jul, 2025

Applications are invited for the UNAOC Youth Solidarity Fund 2025. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 24 Jul, 2025

The KAUST Global Fellowship Program aims to attract and support outstanding emerging research leaders and scientists from around the world to build their path towards a fully independent career. The program inspires the young generation of scientists and engineers to address global challenges and explore opportunities that benefit humanity.
Date Posted: 24 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the Yale Peace Fellowship 2026. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 24 Jul, 2025

Do you have a capital project that will enrich lives in your rural community? The FCC AgriSpirit Fund supports projects in communities of less than 150,000 people. Eligible applicants can apply for $10,000 to $25,000.
Date Posted: 24 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the World Food Forum (WFF) Youth Representatives Programme 2025. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 24 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the Generation Google Scholarship (Canada & United States/North America). Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 23 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the Generation Google Scholarship (Canada & United States/North America). Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 23 Jul, 2025

The Aspire Leaders Program welcomes limited-income and first-generation university students and recent graduates from around the world to join a free online interactive leadership development journey that is manageable along your other commitments.
Date Posted: 23 Jul, 2025

Come and study vocational training in Quebec thanks to Quebec’s Ministry of Education scholarship and tuition exemption competition!
Date Posted: 23 Jul, 2025

Are you seeking to gain hands-on experience while pursuing your studies? Do you want to work on critical projects and collaborate with some of the world’s top minds? Don’t miss applying for the Apple internships, where you can build your career and connections, whether part-time, full-time, on-campus, off-campus, during summer, or all year.
Date Posted: 23 Jul, 2025

The IIAS Asia in the World Fellowship is a 12-month initiative for early - to mid-career researchers from around the world who seek to broaden their perspectives beyond their particular geography, institution, or discipline.
Date Posted: 22 Jul, 2025

The Refugee-led Innovation Fund champions the creativity of all displaced and stateless people. It aims to reshape their participation in the delivery of humanitarian work by ensuring they take centre stage in the decisions affecting their lives, leading the identification of needs and the design of innovative solutions.
Date Posted: 22 Jul, 2025

Applications for the Nature Canada Photo Contest 2025 are now open. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 22 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the Hindu Kush Himalaya - Arctic Youth Leadership Forum 2025. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 22 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the Quantum and Photonic Startup Pitch Competition 2025. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Date Posted: 21 Jul, 2025

Applications are open for the VentureLab Hard Tech Pitch Competition 2025. The HardTech Pitch Competition connects Canada's top hardware innovators with high-profile investors, strategic partners, and government champions. If you're a Canadian SME with bold tech and big potential, this is where deals begin.
Date Posted: 21 Jul, 2025

This opportunity offers grants for organizations and collectives to support literary projects including spoken word events, reading series, festivals, conferences and more.
Date Posted: 21 Jul, 2025

Applications are now open for the 2-year research fellowship by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Sustainable Development in Germany.
Date Posted: 21 Jul, 2025

Have you previously received a DAAD scholarship under the “Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS/AST)” program? Would you like to pursue a short-term research or work project in Germany? The DAAD Re-invitation Programme 2025 application is now open.
Date Posted: 21 Jul, 2025
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.