Canada University of Toronto International Entrance Scholarships 2018

Degree Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing an undergraduate program at the University of Victoria.
Available Subject: Scholarships are awarded to study the subjects offered by the university.
Scholarship Benefits: Twenty scholarships of $10,000 each are awarded to academically outstanding international students
Eligible Nationalities: Scholarships are open to international students.
Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, international students must normally be:
  • Entering their first year in an undergraduate degree program at UVic and meet UVic’s academic and English proficiency requirements. See English Language Proficiency requirements
  • A current secondary school student or have graduated within the last two years and have not attended a post-secondary institution
  • Accepted to UVic with an admissions “A” average
  • Admitted to UVic a minimum of 32 International Baccalaureate points
  • An international student studying at UVic on a Canadian study permit (changes to your citizenship status may effect your scholarship eligibility)
  • Grade 12 Interim (current student)/ Final (graduated student) transcript deadline: February 28
English Language Requirements: All applicants to UVic (regardless of country of origin or citizenship status) are required to demonstrate competence in the English language prior to admission.
Application Procedure: Eligible candidates are automatically referred to Student Awards & Financial Aid by Undergraduate Admissions.
  • International students must send in an interim transcript (if a current secondary school student) or a final transcript (if a student has graduated within two years of application and has not attended another post-secondary institution) by February 28 to Undergraduate Admissions to be assessed for an International Scholarship.
  • Eligible candidates are automatically referred to Student Awards & Financial Aid by Undergraduate Admissions.
International students must be admitted to the University of Victoria before being considered for an entrance scholarship.

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