U of T Engineering International Scholar Award is presented to students planning to undertake a UG degree at the University of Toronto (U of T). Eligible candidates must be enrolled in the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Engineering at U of T.
Selection for the U of T Engineering International Scholar Award is done on the basis of the candidate’s academic and leadership skills.
Scholarship Type | College-Specific, Merit-Based |
Offered by | Institution |
Organization | University of Toronto |
Application Deadline | N/A |
Number of Scholarships | N/A |
Amount | $14,897 ($14,897) |
Renewability | Yes |
International Student Eligible | Yes |
Scholarship Website Link | https://future.utoronto.ca/scholarships/u-of-t-engineering-international-scholar-award/ |
Applicants with excellent academic records and leadership skills will be considered. In addition to this, they must meet the eligibility requirements listed below:
No separate application form for the U of T Engineering International Scholar Award is required to be completed by the candidates.
Eligible candidates will be automatically considered on their admission application sent to the University of Toronto.
Selection for U of T Engineering International Scholar Award is based on exceptional academic record and demonstrated leadership through involvement in the school or the broader community.
International students who wish to study in one of the top universities of Canada, U of T with some financial aid can apply for the U of T Engineering International Scholar Award.
Students must enroll themselves in any UG program at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Engineering at U of T are eligible.
The table below provides significant details regarding U of T Engineering International Scholar Award :
Study level | Undergraduate |
Eligible candidates | International students |
Study Length | 4 years |
Award Amount | 20, 000 CAD |
No. of scholarship | varies |
The Engineering International Scholar Award is renewable for the duration of the degree (i.e.up to 4 years) provided that recipients maintain a minimum average of 75%.