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Canada
Study Info
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Scholarships & Financial Aid in Canada
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Limited financial
assistance is available for international students coming from abroad.
However, some schools may offer scholarships (based on academic merit)
specifically for foreign students. It is best to ask the student advisor
at your school to see what is available. However, keep in mind that many
people apply for these awards, and scholarships do not cover the entire
cost of study.
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The
Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan enables Commonwealth
students of high intellectual promise to pursue studies in Commonwealth
countries. Awards comprise of travel, a living allowance, and all
compulsory tuition fees.
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute offers a number of fellowships at various
levels from graduate to post-doctorate and from research and training
fellowships to lectureships.
Ontario Graduate Scholarship Programme
Ontario Graduate Scholarship Programme scholarships are available to
graduate students in a wide variety of disciplines. Students must have
been accepted to a Ontario university, and obtained a valid student
authorization. Social Science and Humanities Research Council is Canada's
funding agency for university based research and graduate training in
social sciences and humanities which embrace a wide range of
disciplines and fields of knowledge.
NSERC
National Science and Engineering Research Council is a national instrument
for making strategic investments in Canada's capability in science and
technology. NSERC supports both basic university research through research
grants and project research via partnerships of universities and industry.
National Research Council of Canada
National Research Council of Canada Research Associateships are offered to
masters degree holders in engineering, and Ph.D. holders in natural
science or engineering disciplines.
Quebec Provincial Government Scholarships
Quebec Provincial Government Scholarships are available to those studying
in Quebec.Teaching/ Research Assistantships are assessed in the general
application.Financial assistance is frequently available to students
studying at the masters level and above, the amount of funding is likely
to increase with the level of study. Full funding, tuition and expenses,
is more common at higher levels of studies, however, each application is
assessed individually on the basis of merit.
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Graduate
Courses
Students at the graduate level may qualify for teaching and research
assistantships based on their academic abilities. Applications for this
type of assistance are made through the university's financial aid office.
Types of Assistance
Merit based assistance is awarded in many forms, from tuition waivers,
various types of assistantships, to fellowships. The most common are
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Tuition
Waiver : This means that the
student does not have to pay the tuition fees at the university.
However, general fees (for the use of university facilities like the
library, computers, and sports and health services) usually have to be
borne by the student. A tuition waiver is frequently awarded in
conjunction with a scholarship or teaching/research assistantship.
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Scholarship
/ Fellowship : This is usually an
outright grant based on the student’s academic ability and
performance. Hence, Only a truly outstanding student may be considered
for this type of award, before enrolling at the university. A full
scholarship would pay for a student’s entire living expenses at that
university, whereas a partial scholarship would require additional
funds from the student.
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Assistantship
: Most students who receive
assistance do so in the form of an assistantship, i.e. is usually a
cash stipend, sufficient for their living expenses, and/or tuition
waiver, in return for which they have to work for a maximum of 20
hours per week which normally consists of teaching and research
activities. These are usually for graduate courses. Teaching
assistantships are more likely to be in universities, which have large
undergraduate classes whereas research assistantships tend to be more
common in those fields and universities in which considerable research
is going on. Information brochures of most universities give this
information. Often, teaching and research abilities must be proved
before assistantship is granted. Hence, many universities grant this
only after the first semester. You may also be required to take TSE
(Test of Spoken English) to qualify for a teaching assistantship.
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Who
Should Apply?
Students will have a greater chance of getting financial aid if they : |
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Show evidence of a high
level of academic achievement
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Achieve high
Standardized Examination scores (GRE, GMAT, TOEFL etc.)
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Demonstrate financial
need but have private funding to cover some of the cost. Financial
need is not crucial for some awards.
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Enroll in a field or
have teaching experience in a subject offered at the undergraduate
level (to increase opportunities for a teaching assistantship)
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Specialize in a field
or have a research interest which parallels that of the department and
faculty or private funding source (which increases opportunities for
research assistantships and grants)
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Have outstanding letter
of recommendation and an impressive statement of purpose.
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Send a sample of
professional writing, published or otherwise.
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