Partial Funded Undergraduate Scholarships at the University of Toronto 2021
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The University of Toronto is offering the President’s Scholars of Excellence scholarship for domestic and international undergraduate students. Approximately 150 of the most highly qualified secondary school students applying to the first year of direct entry, undergraduate studies will be distinguished as President’s Scholars of Excellence. They will receive a $10,000 entrance scholarship in their first year of studies; guaranteed access to part-time, meaningful, on-campus employment during the second year; and guaranteed access to an international learning opportunity during their University of Toronto experience. Additional features may be offered by the admitting Faculty; these will be communicated explicitly in the letter of admission.
Eligibility:
Outstanding domestic and international secondary school students are considered automatically for these scholarships on the basis of their average at the time of admission (applicants who have previously attended a post-secondary institution are not eligible for President’s Scholars of Excellence consideration).
Field of study: Any field but the scholarship is tenable only in the Faculty that makes the offer.
Payment of the award is conditional on full-time registration at the university in the fall of the year the award is granted; retention of the higher-year opportunities attached to the award requires the student’s continuing full-time registration in good standing.
Scholarship Amount:
The program includes a $10,000 entrance scholarship in the student's first year of studies, access to part-time on-campus employment during the second year, and guaranteed access to an international learning opportunity during their University of Toronto experience.
About the University of Toronto:
The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in the colony of Upper Canada. Originally controlled by the Church of England, the university assumed the present name in 1850 upon becoming a secular institution. As a collegiate university, it comprises eleven colleges, which differ in character and history, each with substantial autonomy on financial and institutional affairs. It has two satellite campuses in Scarborough and Mississauga.
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