About the University of Calgary Partially Undergraduate Scholarship
The University of Calgary Undergraduate Scholarship is offered annually to international students entering their first year of any degree program for the upcoming fall term, provided they meet the university’s English Language Proficiency requirement.
The scholarship is renewable for the second, third, and fourth years, as long as recipients maintain a minimum GPA of 2.60 over at least 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms and continue to pay international tuition fees.
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This award is based on academic merit and is available to students who are neither Canadian citizens nor Permanent Residents of Canada and are required to pay international tuition fees.
Program Summary
— Value: $20,000
— Type: Undergraduate
— Country: Canada
— Institution: University of Calgary
— Sponsor: University of Calgary
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— Funding Type: Partially Funded
— Eligible Countries: All Countries
— Benefits: Renewable $20,000
— Deadline: December 1, 2024
Requirements
Applicants for the University of Calgary Undergraduate Scholarship must meet the following criteria:
— Be international students starting their first year of any undergraduate program in the upcoming fall term.
— Meet the university’s English Language Proficiency requirement.
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— Maintain a GPA of 2.60 or higher over at least 24.00 units in the previous fall and winter terms to renew.
— Continue paying international student tuition fees.
— This scholarship is based on academic performance and is available to students who are neither Canadian citizens nor Permanent Residents of Canada and are required to pay international tuition fees.
University of Calgary Undergraduate Scholarship Benefits
The scholarship provides $20,000 (renewable) to help cover the tuition fees for selected candidates.
Deadline: December 1, 2024
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