S. Ubakata Fund for Japanese Students at the University of Toronto in Canada, 2019

Summary

Deadline:
02 July 2019
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Introduction

Are you a Japanese student and looking for funding to help your studies in Canada? You will be pleased to know that the University of Toronto is giving an opportunity to apply for the S. Ubakata Fund for Japanese Students.

The fund is available for a candidate from Japan who wants to study a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program at the University of Toronto.

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eligibility

The scholarship will be awarded worth up to $700

Benefits

Eligible Countries: Japanese students can apply for the scholarship

Eligible Course or Subjects: The scholarship is awarded to study the undergraduate or graduate degree program in any subject offered by the university

Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for the scholarship the applicant must be registered at the University of Toronto as a full-time student or planning to register. Candidate must satisfy admission requirements respecting English facility.

Others

To be considered for the scholarship, the applicants need to take admission in any graduate or undergraduate degree program at the University of Toronto. After taken admission, you can download and submit the scholarship application form and submit to: Enrolment Services 172 St. George Street University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario M5R 0A3

Supporting Documents: The applicant must have to submit a personal profile or statement of interest.

Admission Requirements: For admission at the university, applicants must have to identify their academic background and review the admission requirements for study the Program.

Language Requirement: If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of adequate English facility for admission consideration unless you qualify for an exemption.

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