The International Undergraduate Student Bursary is a financial aid program provided by the University of Manitoba Scholarship Program to assist international students enrolled in the university’s undergraduate programs.
The scholarship is awarded based on academic accomplishment and financial need, and it can pay up to 50% of the differential tuition price for overseas students for the academic year. All new and continuing international undergraduate students who have demonstrated both academic excellence and financial need are eligible to apply, and each application is reviewed separately by a selection committee.
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Scholarship Summary
Host Country: Canada
Study Abroad: Study in Canada
Category: Undergraduate Scholarships
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Reward: Funding up to $240,000
Deadline: October 1, 2023
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Scholarship Details:
Over 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students attend the University of Manitoba, a public research university with a diverse student body in Winnipeg, Canada. Studying at the University of Manitoba provides an encouraging and welcoming learning atmosphere, access to teachers of the highest caliber, and chances for cutting-edge research as an international student.
Additionally, the university offers extensive support services, such as academic counseling, language assistance, and cultural programs to aid international students in their academic and social success. The active campus community, which is home to over 200 student clubs and organizations, also provides a wide choice of extracurricular activities and events that enhance the educational experience.
Scholarship Requirements:
To be considered for the scholarship, you must:
All students must complete courses in both the fall and winter terms to be eligible.
In most cases, students must register for and complete at least 60 percent of a full course-load per term (i.e., a minimum of 9 credit hours per term). Graduate students do not have to adhere to credit hour minimums provided they are registered as full-time students over the fall and winter terms with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Students must meet minimum G.P.A. requirements. Continuing students must have a minimum degree G.P.A. of 2.0. New students (from high school) must have a grade 12 average of 70% or higher. Students admitted on Mature Student Status may also be eligible for bursary consideration.
Financial need must be clearly documented on the application. Students who have applied for government students loans from other provinces must provide a copy of a current official government loan assessment to support their declaration of financial need. Please note Manitoba Student Aid recipients do not need to submit a copy of their Notice of Assessment.
International students in their first year of post-secondary study in Canada are not eligible to apply to the general bursary program.