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For those of us who do not have the family & friends to financially support our study abroad plan, scholarships are our go-to plan.
If Canada is your destination, these are 10 Canadian scholarships you should not miss every year
Applications are open now, apply pressure
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1) Uni of Saskatchewan International Dean's Scholarship bit.ly
Value: Up to $36,000 for Masters and $66,000 for PhD
Deadline: Nov 30 and Feb 1 yearly
FunFact: I got this directly from Nigeria, many international students are awarded yearly, you can get it too.
2) Uni of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship bit.ly
Value: $32,000 for Masters, $60,000 for PhD
Deadline: Decided yearly
3) Uni of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship bit.ly
Value: Up to $28,000 for Masters; $72,000 for PhD
Deadline: To Be Decided
4) Uni of Alberta Graduate Entrance Scholarship ualberta.ca
Value: Up to $27,500 ($17,500 stipend and $10,000 for other fees).
Deadline: TBD
5) Uni of Toronto Ontario graduate Scholarship bit.ly
Value: Up to $15,000 yearly
Deadline: Decided yearly
6) McGill Uni Weston Fellowship bit.ly
Value: Up to $19,000
Deadline: TBD for 2022-2023
7) McMaster Uni Graduate Scholarships bit.ly
Value: Full-time Tuition + $13,500
8) Uni of Waterloo International Student Funding uwaterloo.ca
9) University of Toronto - Other School of Graduate Studies Award. bit.ly
10) Queen's University School of Graduate Studies Funding. bit.ly
Value: Minimum $18,000/year for up to 4 years
Additional $5,000 for incoming international PhD students.
Some of these scholarships (like Num 1 and 2) do not even require separate applications. You are automatically considered/nominated after applying for admission
Prepare and submit a strong admission document and you are good to go
Details available here olufemiloye.ca
For those looking for undergraduate scholarships in Canada, the U15 schools are your best options
If your o-level result is good, the Uni of British Columbia, Uni of Ottawa, Uni of Alberta, Uni of Toronto, etc will consider you for some financial support olufemiloye.ca
you’re new on the study in Canada journey and don’t even know how to start, check the resources we have at bit.ly
Every information you need to apply for admission, scholarships, and visa in Canada is already there.
It’s a Do It Yourself (DIY) community.

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