Published: 28 May 2025 55 views
Student awards (scholarships and grants) are non-repayable monetary awards issued based on criteria such as merit, financial need, community engagement, leadership and athletic performance.
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Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | Canada |
School to study | University of Toronto |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | University of Toronto |
Gender | Men and Women |
Award: An award can be a scholarship, fellowship, prize, grant or bursary.
Grant: A monetary award based primarily on financial need. Sometimes “grant” and “bursary” are used interchangeably, but “grant” is the more common term used at U of T.
Scholarship: A monetary award based on academic excellence alone or in combination with financial need.
Admission awards are for newly admitted students entering the University of Toronto in year one of their undergraduate studies. Students are automatically considered for a variety of admission awards when they apply to U of T. There are also admission awards that require students to complete a separate application or awards profile.
For more details, visit University of Toronto Scholarship webpage