The University of British Columbia is offering scholarships for international
students to pursue undergraduate programme.
The University of
British Columbia, commonly referred to as UBC, is a public research university
with campuses and facilities in British Columbia, Canada
English is the
primary language of instruction at UBC. All prospective students are required
to demonstrate a minimum level of English before the
y’re admitted.
Course
Level:
Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate programme.
Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded to
study the subjects offered by the university.
Scholarship
can be taken in
Canada
Eligibility:
International
Major Entrance Scholarship:
To be considered for the IMES, you must
- Be new
to UBC, entering directly from secondary school or post-secondary
(university or college) - Be an
international student who will be studying at UBC on a Canadian study
permit (student visa). (Changes to your citizenship status will affect
your IMES eligibility.) - Demonstrate
exceptional academic achievement and intellectual promise, as well as
impressive extracurricular and community involvement - Apply
to UBC by January 15
Outstanding
International Student Award:
To be considered for an OIS Award, you must
- Be new
to UBC, entering directly from secondary school or post-secondary
(university or college) - Be an
international student studying at UBC on a Canadian study permit (student
visa). (Changes to your citizenship status will affect your scholarship
eligibility.) - Demonstrate
outstanding academic achievement and strong extracurricular involvement - Apply
to UBC by January 15
International
Leader of Tomorrow Award:
To be considered for an International Leader of Tomorrow Award, you must
- Be
applying for your first undergraduate degree - Be
admissible to the first-choice degree you are applying to, including
meeting UBC’s English Language Admission Standard - Have an
excellent academic record (at least an “A” average or equivalent standard) - He an
international student – neither a Canadian citizen nor a permanent
resident of Canada – and be studying in Canada on a Canadian study permit
(student visa) - Demonstrate
a level of financial need that would otherwise prevent you from pursuing a
UBC degree - Be
entering a UBC undergraduate degree program from a recognized secondary
school, college, or other university
Donald A.
Wehrung International Student Award: To be considered for the Donald A. Wehrung
International Student Award, you must:
- Be an
international student – neither a Canadian citizen nor a permanent
resident of Canada – and be studying in Canada on a Canadian study permit
(student visa) - Come
from a war-torn, or politically unstable region of the world, and/or from
an economically disadvantaged region of the world - Have
achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances, with no
financial means from family or other sources to pursue post-secondary
education (neither in your own country because it is unavailable or
unattainable, nor outside your country because it is unaffordable) - Be
graduating or have recently graduated from a recognized senior secondary
school - Be
applying for your first undergraduate degree - Be able
to demonstrate superior academic achievement (at least an “A” average or equivalent
standard) and leadership potential
Nationality: Students from around the
world are eligible to apply.
College
Admission Requirement
Entrance
Requirement: Applicants must have previous degree.
Test Requirement: No
English Language
Requirement: English is the primary language of instruction at UBC. All
prospective students are required to demonstrate a minimum level of English
before they’re admitted.
How to
Apply:
The mode of applying is online.
Application
Deadline:
The application deadline is November 15, 2017 (For International Leader of
Tomorrow Award and Donald A. Wehrung International Student Award) and January
15 (For International Major Entrance Scholarship and Outstanding International
Student Award).