Fully Funded Scholarships in Canada at Concordia University 2023

Summary

Deadline:
31 December 2022
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Introduction

Fully Funded Scholarships at Concordia University offer bachelor's, Master's, Ph.D., Diploma, and Certificate Programs. Previously they canceled the IELTS/TOEFL Test due to Covid-19.

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eligibility

Fully Funded Scholarships at Concordia University Competitive funding packages in the form of awards, teaching, and research assistantships are offered at the time of admission to most thesis-based students to allow them to focus on their research and studies. Students are automatically considered for all entrance graduate awards when they apply to Concordia, provided they meet eligibility criteria. No separate application is required.

The FRQS promotes and provides financial support for research in health (including essential, clinical, and epidemiological research), public health, and health services. FRQS funding programs for graduate students include:

Benefits

Fully Funded Scholarships at Concordia University require eligibility are  (Canadian, American, and international)

 

Graduation from an accredited high school. Students at American curriculum schools should include a school profile with their admissions application.

ACT and SAT scores are not required.

AP exams are not required but you may qualify for advanced standing (see Advanced placement section below).

Canadian provincial curriculum course requirements

For detailed admissions requirements for your program of interest, please consult our A-Z program list.

1. Check minimum admission requirements

For the degree you are seeking:

Or, for your specific situation:

  • Visiting students – to enroll in a course(s) that counts towards a degree at another institution  

2. Check program-specific requirements

You may need to submit additional forms, documents, portfolio, and test scores with your application or secure a supervisor before applying. Be sure to review the other requirements specific to your program.

The earlier you submit all required documents, the sooner Concordia can begin processing your application. During peak seasons, it may take several weeks to include hard copies of your documents in your file.

3. Check language requirements

Determine if you must include proof of English proficiency with your application.

Check our English language proficiency requirements.

 

Others

Program choices: What you need to know

  • You can put three program choices on your application.
  • Your first choice should be your top choice. If you don’t get accepted to your first choice, we’ll automatically consider your other choices, in the order that you specify. If admitted to a program, your remaining choices will be cancelled.
  • Pick a new subject for each choice. For example, don't choose the specialization and major in the same subject (e.g. Psychology). If you don't meet the requirements for the specialization, we'll automatically consider you for the major instead.
  • Consider programs with different admissions requirements. Avoid selecting programs that have exactly the same requirements.
  • Consider including a less competitive program among your choices. This will help maximize your chances!
Mar 29, 2024
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