International students who wish to study at the University of Alberta can avail of the many scholarships. These scholarships are designed for undergraduate students aiming for their Bachelor’s degrees and post-graduate students seeking a Master’s or a Doctoral degree.

Summary

  • Country: Canada 
  • Scholarship Type: Merit-based
  • Offered by: University of Calgary/Enrolment Services
  • Institutions: University of Alberta
  • Type: Fully Funded
  • Degree Program: Bachelors/Master’s/Phd 
  • Deadline: Ongoing/1st March, 2024 (For application based scholarship)
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Types of Scholarships

The scholarships designed for UAlberta students are generally in one of these four main types:

  • General Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships. One in five 1st-year UAlberta students receives a scholarship on average. These scholarships are usually meant for academic achievers, community leaders, and well-rounded students.
  • Athletic Scholarships for Student-Athletes. The University of Alberta offers a wide range of athletic scholarships and awards to its best athletes.
  • Country-Specific Scholarships. These scholarships are available to international students from countries such as China, India, and the US (among others).
  • Sponsored Student Scholarships. Sponsored students are international undergraduate and graduate students who are either partially or fully supported throughout their studies by their governments, national or multinational companies, and other organizations such as Fulbright.
  • Transfer Scholarships. These are scholarships for international students transferring from another university or entering a professional program at the UAlberta.

Applying for These Scholarships

These scholarships are available for international students seeking a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate.

In some cases, applicants for Bachelor’s scholarships may not even be required to submit any additional scholarship application for the scholarships. Instead, the students will be evaluated based on their admission application to UAlberta, and may then be offered the scholarship if they meet the requirements.

But that’s not possible with the scholarships for Master and Doctoral students. Instead, each scholarship (including every fellowship and award) requires students to submit a separate application or a recommendation from the appropriate department.

Each prospective applicant for these scholarships is well-advised to do their research to confirm the details of the scholarships they pick.

UAlberta Scholarships for Undergrad Students

In 2017, up to 17,130 international and local students taking up a Bachelor’s program in UAlberta received a total of CAD$ 87 million. In addition, as previously noted, students may receive scholarships that may or may not require a separate application form.

Examples of these scholarships include:

Benefits

Eligibility

Application

International Entrance Leadership Scholarship

CAD$ 5,000

Balanced international student who received an admission average of at least 80%

Required

International Student Scholarship

Up to CAD$ 9,000

International students with exceptional academic performance and leadership abilities

Not Required

University of Alberta Gold Standard Scholarship

Up to CAD$ 6,000

Must be in the top 5% of the selected faculty.

Not Required

University of Alberta India Centenary Scholarship

CAD$ 20,000 (payable over 4 years)

Indian high school graduate with a stellar academic record

Required

University of Alberta- India First Year Excellence Scholarship

CAD$ 5,000

Outstanding academic performance by an Indian student

Required

You can find the full list of scholarships in Canada here.

Application Guidelines for UAlberta Undergrad Scholarships

Students who submit their applications to their picked undergrad program at the UAlberta receive their Campus Computing ID (CCID) and password to access the many campus resources available. These resources include the UAlberta scholarships for undergrad students.

Most of the scholarships for UAlberta undergrads that require a separate application generally ask students to complete an application that includes these sections:

  • A short activity summary of about 100 words
  • Answers to 5 long questions
  • Several yes/no questions
  • Contact numbers of references

All the questions are designed to reveal the previous experiences and interests of the applicants. Therefore, they’re critical in determining the awarding of the scholarships.

These undergrad scholarship application forms are available from October to December. The dates vary each year, but students can find these dates on the UAlberta website.

UAlberta Scholarships for Master’s Students

Each year, the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research (FGSR) at the University of Alberta provides approximately CAD$ 26 million in scholarships, fellowships, and awards.

All graduate scholarships at the UAlberta are merit-based. These scholarships are generally awarded to students who achieve a GPA of at least 3.5, though other selection criteria may also be considered.

Examples of these graduate scholarships for UAlberta students include:

Scholarship Name

Benefit

Eligibility

Application

Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship (AGES)

Varies

Minimum GPA of 3.5

Required

Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prize

CAD$ 5,000

Completed at least 24 months in Ph.D. program

Required

BMO Financial Group Graduate Scholarship

CAD$ 20,000

PG applicants with minimum GPA of 3.5

Required

Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship

CAD$ 45,000 for 2 years

International students with a minimum UG GPA of 3.0

Required

Jeans Isabel Soper Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Science

CAD$ 8,800

Female domestic and international PG applicants

Required

Master’s Entrance Scholarship

Domestic: CAD$ 12,500 International: CAD$ 27,500

Minimum admission GPA of 3.7

Not Required

Application Guidelines for UAlberta Master’s Scholarships

The Graduate Scholarship Committee (GSC) administers all the UAlberta graduate scholarships.

It follows its set nomination procedure to determine which students receive the scholarships. Then, the members of the GSC consider the eligible applicants based on the recommendations sent by the admitting post-Graduate department at the University of Alberta.

The procedure is simple, starting with the admitting post-Graduate and submitting the nomination package to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research (FGSR). You must do this before the nomination deadline.

The FGSR reviews the nomination for eligibility and forwards the nominations to the Graduate Scholarship Committee (GSC) for evaluation.

Application Requirements

First, the nomination package for the post-graduate scholarship at the UAlberta must include the following:

  • A department nomination form
  • The student’s updated CV
  • All post-secondary transcripts
  • Two letters of reference

In addition, international students must show proof of having taken and passed the necessary exams for study in Canada. These may include the GRE, GMAT, or IELTS.

Application Guidelines for UAlberta Doctoral Scholarships

The University of Alberta Doctoral Recruitment Scholarship provides financial assistance for deserving doctoral students. This program allows UAlberta to recruit 12 doctoral students who have the potential to contribute to the university’s research efforts.

There is actually no application process that students have to initiate. Instead, the admitting department initiates the process by sending its recommendations.

The scholarships are awarded in increments of CAD$ 5,000. The value of the scholarship award may vary, and it will be indicated in the original letter of offer.

Eligible applicants must be registered full-time in a doctoral degree program. They must also have a minimum admission GPA of 3.5.

International doctoral students can also benefit from programs such as the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships.

The University of Alberta does not offer these scholarships. Instead, they’re provided by the Canadian Government and Foundations, which is why these scholarships have guidelines regarding eligibility, application, and selection of scholars.

Application Guidelines for Both UAlberta Master’s and Doctoral Scholarships

Some scholarships are available for both Master’s and Doctoral students. This is not surprising, as the GSC administers both UAlberta master’s and doctoral scholarships.

An example of this type of scholarship is the Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarship (GSS). This scholarship is meant for Alberta students undertaking full-time research at the university, resulting in research-based Master or Doctoral degrees.

Students enrolled in Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Nanotechnology, and Omics are eligible for the GSS.

The GSS is available as a full scholarship, and the recipients receive CAD$ 26,000 if enrolled in a master’s program. If they’re in a doctoral program, they get CAD$ 31,000.

The Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarship terms can apply for one to four years. It depends greatly on the circumstances of the recipient.

UAlberta Scholarships Award Payment

The offer letter sent to the scholar recipient will outline the specific duration and value of the allotted UAlberta scholarships. Usually, the recipient will get this offer letter before they leave their home country and arrive to study in Canada.

The scholarship award payments are made in arrears.

  • The UAlberta scholarships valued up to CAD$ 6,000 are paid in a one-time payment within the period specified in the offer letter.
  • The UAlberta scholarships and awards valued at more than CAD$ 6,000 and up to CAD$ 12,000 are typically paid in 2 equal installments. Usually, the payments are made at the start of 2 successive academic terms. In some cases, the second installment payment may depend on the recipient’s performance and adherence to award regulations.
  • The UAlberta scholarships and awards valued at more than CAD$ 12,000 are generally dispersed in equal semi-monthly (twice-a-month) installments.

Official Website

https://www.ualberta.ca/admissions/international/tuition-and-scholarships/scholarships-and-awards/index.html