University of British Columbia's BA Scholarship in Canada
By: University of British ColumbiaLast update:
Applicant criteria
NationalityDjibouti, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Comoros, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Palestine, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen
SpecialityAll Specialties
Age
- More than 18 year
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Job locationCanada, Colombia
DegreeBachelors
Needed documentsTranscript of Records, Language Certificate, others
Deadline2018-11-30
Opportunity description
The University of British Colombia has provided scholarships aimed for outstanding international undergraduate students from impoverished or war-torn areas who have achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances, and who would be unable to attend university without financial assistance.
Funding
- The value of the scholarship is proportional to the applicant's demonstrated financial need and sufficient to cover living expenses and tuition costs for their degree of study.
- The award may be renewed for up to three additional years of undergraduate study or to degree completion – whichever comes first – provided you achieve satisfactory academic standing in your faculty, continue to demonstrate financial need, and maintain a Canadian study permit (student visa).
Eligibility
To be considered for the International Student Award:
- You must be an international student who will be studying in Canada on a Canadian study permit.
- You must be graduating or have recently graduated from a recognized senior secondary school.
- You must be applying for your first undergraduate degree.
- You must meet UBC’s admission requirements, including general and degree-specific requirements and the English Language Admission Standard.
- You must demonstrate superior academic achievement (achieve all A's or equivalent standard) and leadership potential.
- You must come from a war-torn, politically unstable, or economically disadvantaged region of the world.
- You must have achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances and have no financial means from family or other sources to pursue post-secondary education in your own country (because it is unavailable or unattainable) or outside your country (because it is unaffordable).