Funded Scholarship at University of Manitoba in Canada 2023

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Summary

Deadline:
31 December 2022
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Introduction

The International Undergraduate Student Entrance Scholarship was created to recognize academic achievement among international students entering the University of Manitoba after graduating from international high schools.

The University of Manitoba encourages overcoming obstacles and taking initiative. Students, faculty, and alumni from the University of Manitoba contribute their distinctive perspectives to learning and discovery, helping to create new paradigms and impacting crucial discussions on the issues that matter most, such as climate change, global health, and human rights. 

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Benefits

The value of each award is set each year in tiers based on high school grade averages. As an example, for the year 2022-2023 the award values were as follows:

  • Averages greater than or equal to 95% -  $3,000
  • Averages greater than or equal to 90% -  $2,000
  • Averages greater than or equal to 85% -  $1,000

Eligibility

 

  • Are international students (i.e. in Canada on valid study permits) who have applied for admission to any Faculty or School at the University of Manitoba by the deadline date of March 1;
  • are paying the international student tuition fee rates;
  • have achieved a minimum high school average of 85% based on the best five senior-level academic courses from our approved General Entrance Scholarship list.

Others

To study as a graduate student at the University of Manitoba: 
1.    You must demonstrate English language proficiency
AND
2.    You must have a four-year bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized college or university with a minimum B average (3.0) in the last 60 credit hours or equivalent. 

Some departments may have higher standards and additional criteria. These may include confirmation from a prospective supervisor; admissions tests such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT); and a statement of research interests or experience in the field.

Please visit the program page for your department for more details on application requirements.

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