The University of Alberta is delighted to offer its Centenary Scholarships to
pursue an undergraduate degree program. Up to 5 scholarships are available for
international students.
The aim of the
scholarships is to support international students who want to pursue an
undergraduate degree program.
The University of
Alberta is a public research un
iversity located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
It was founded by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta,
and Henry Marshall Tory, its first president. Its enabling legislation is the
Post-secondary Learning Act.
Course
Level: Scholarships
are available to pursue an undergraduate degree program.
Study
Subject: Scholarships
are awarded in the fields offered by the university.
Scholarship
Award: Variable
from $20,000; payable over four years.
Number of
Scholarships: Up
to 5 scholarships are available.
Scholarship
can be taken in Canada
Eligibility: The following criteria must
be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:
- Selection
based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership qualities based on
involvement in extracurricular and community activities. - Renewal
of funding for the second, third, and fourth years is contingent upon
achieving a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a full normal course load at the
University of Alberta while studying on a Study Permit. Students must have
less than 24 IB, AP or A-level credits. - Transfer
students are not eligible for this scholarship.
Nationality:
International
students are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
College
Admission Requirement
Entrance
Requirements: Applicants must have a previous year degree.
English Language
Requirement: Documents issued in a language other than English or French must
be accompanied by an official English translation. Only an English translation
will be accepted. Translations into any other languages will not be accepted.
How to
Apply: Applicants
can apply via online:
- Apply
online through the International Major Scholarships in Bear Tracks
under Undergraduate Awards. - If you
are experiencing difficulties accessing the Major International
Scholarship application, please contact: awards-at-ualberta.ca - At the
time of application, students must have applied for admission to a degree
program at the University of Alberta. - You
will receive a CCID and password when you apply for admission and must use
this to access the awards application.
Application
Deadline: The
application deadline is December 18, 2017.