What kind of programs does the Higher Education Scholarships unit of Universities Canada administer?
We administer scholarships and research fellowships geared to students interested in pursuing their postsecondary studies in Canada or abroad. Please note that our programs have some restrictions.
Who can apply for your scholarship programs?
To apply for a scholarship or internship for Canadian students, you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
For an employer-sponsored programs, you or your parent must be employed with a company offering a scholarship through Universities Canada. If this is your case, send us an email at awards@univcan.ca requesting an application with the name of the company.
How do I apply for a scholarship?
It depends on the particular program as each has its own eligibility criteria. Please check out the scholarships listed on our website for more information. You can also apply online for some of our scholarships.
Sometimes, the eligibility requirements of your scholarships or other programs state that they are only tenable at a member institution of the association. Which Canadian postsecondary institutions are members of Universities Canada?
What is an Account Number?
The Account Number is obtained after applying for a scholarship. This ID is unique for each applicant to a scholarship program. It is used to verify the status of your application online and other information related to your scholarship.
Documentation Required in a Scholarship Application
From Universities Canada’s standards, an official transcript means it has been sealed or stamped and signed by your school official. If you wish to keep your original transcript, you may send a photocopy which must bear an original seal or stamp and signature. The seal, the stamp, and the signature must be originals in order to be accepted. Please note if you request an “official transcript” from your institution, it is possible they will not have the same standards as Universities Canada; therefore, you must request they add the school’s seal or stamp and sign the transcript .
My school or province will not issue my final transcript until the end of the semester and it will be too late to submit it for my scholarship application. What do I do?
As we do not require your final grades, you may request a transcript of your most current grades from your school. Please ensure this document gets sealed or stamped and is signed by your institution.
Do I need to print every page of my online application and send it to Universities Canada with my supporting documents?
No. As you will submit your application online and this information is stored in our system, you do not need to print your online application and send it to us. If you wish to keep your online application for your own records, there is a document at the end of the online application that you will be able to print, which uses less paper than printing each page of the application.
Completing your Application
I have submitted my application; does this mean my application is complete for the scholarship?
No. After submitting your online or paper application, you must also provide supporting documents. These documents generally include your official school transcript and may also include others such as reference letters and essays. Please review the guidelines of your scholarship program to make sure you submit everything that is required to complete your application.
How do I submit my supporting documentation?
You may mail all supporting documentation to the following address:
ATTN: Higher Education Scholarships
Universities Canada
1710 – 350 Albert Street
Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1
Canada
Please note, if you prefer, you may send the following by fax (613-563-9745) or email (awards@univcan.ca) : application form, letters of reference, essays, and community service form. Please note transcripts will not be accepted if they are sent by fax or email, as an official transcript is required. You must therefore mail your official transcript to Universities Canada.
Will I be able to change details on my scholarship application once I submit it online?
No. Once you submit your application, it is received in our system and cannot be modified. Please ensure you review your application before submitting it.
Scholarship Renewals and Payments
How do I renew my scholarship?
A renewal report will be sent to you in the spring. You must review it, make any necessary changes and return this document to the AUCC along with an official transcript from your institution. A proof of registration will also be required if you are transferring to another institution. If you did not receive your renewal report before June 30, please verify that your contact information is up to date. If that is not the case, contact us with your new address and we will send you another renewal report.
Financial Assistance
Are there other sources where I can get more information on scholarships and financial aid that are available at postsecondary institutions?
Please contact the financial aid office of the institution where you wish to study for more information on student financial assistance they offer. You may also visit the following websites for more information:
Canada:
Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
Canada Learning Bond
Canada Student Loans and Grants
National Education Association of Disabled Students (NEADS)
Registered Education Savings Plans (RESP)
U.S.
Federal Student Aid (FASFA)
FinAid
I am an international student wishing to study in Canada and wishing to receive a scholarship. What can I do?
We recommend the following:
- Contact the Ministry of Education in your home country for information on Canadian scholarships.
- Visit the Study in Canada website developed by the government of Canada.
- Visit the Study Canada website developed by The Canadian Education Centre Network.
Although Canadian universities do not typically award scholarships to foreign students, there are a growing number of institutions that offer entrance scholarships for international students. Information can be obtained through the financial aid office of the university that you wish to atte
More info at: You can access our Directory of Canadian Universities searchable database