International students seeking to study in Canada are encouraged to apply for the University of Calgary International Entrance Scholarships 2024/2025, which are open to high-achieving students who are not Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents in Canada.
The entrance scholarships are intended for undergraduate students of any faculty and will be awarded throughout the university admissions process. The University of Calgary is glad to give this award, among many others, to encourage international participation in the university.
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Brief Description
Scholarship Sponsor(s):ÂUniversity of Calgary
Host Institution(s):ÂUniversity of Calgary/Enrolment Services
Scholarship Worth:Â$20,000 (Renewable x4)
Number of Awards:Â2
Study Level: Undergraduate
Nationality:Âinternational Students
Also check this : Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarship to study in Canada 2024
Requirements
- Offered annually to undergraduate international students entering first year in any undergraduate degree in the upcoming fall term who have satisfied the university’s English Language Proficiency requirement.
- Renewable in the second, third and fourth year at the University of Calgary, provided recipients achieve a GPA of 2.60 or more over a minimum of 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms and continue to pay an international differential tuition fee as an international student.
- International students who are required to pay a differential fee and who are not Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada
- Academic merit will be the major consideration in selection of candidates.
Scholarship Benefits
- The scholarship recipients receive the award in the value of $20,000 per annum, renewable every on the basis of maintaining same academic performance.
Also check this : Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships 2024/2025 at the University of British Columbia
How to Apply for Canada International Entrance Scholarships at University of Calgary
This is an entrance scholarship; hence the intending applicants need to first apply for study place at the university to be given a conditional or an unconditional offer of admission. Scholarships are awarded automatically on the basis of academic merit.