Scholarships and bursaries in Ontario

You could be eligible to get money to help you pay for your college or university education in Ontario. You will need to contact the financial aid office at the school you plan to attend.

Ontario Trillium Scholarships
Each year, Ontario awards 75 Trillium Scholarships - worth $40,000 per year - to the best doctoral students from around the world to support their studies in Ontario.
These scholarships can be renewed for up to 4 years.

Each university selects and awards scholarship candidates based on merit and program criteria.  For more information, you can contact a university’s office of graduate studies.

Federal government scholarships
The federal government also offers a series of scholarships for international students.

Work after graduation
You could be eligible to get a special work permit to allow you to work in Canada – for up to 3 years - after you graduate.

Live/work in Ontario permanently
Through a program called the Provincial Nominee Program, you could be eligible to live and work permanently in Ontario.

How the program works
Ontario nominates individuals for permanent resident status to the federal government.

Eligibility
To be eligible, you need to:
  • ·         be a recent graduate or graduating soon
  • ·         have graduated or will soon graduate from a publicly funded college or university in  Canada
  • ·         have a qualifying permanent, full-time job offer from an employer in Ontario
Masters and PhD graduates can apply, without a job offer.

Visit www.theacademist.com to view all available scholarships for international students.

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