The William E. Kelly Scholarship in Catholic Studies
Assumption University
Valued at $1,000.00 (Canadian), awarded to students in the Graduate Diploma in Catholic Studies.
St. Paul University · St. Paul University
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Montant total de la bourse de 1000 $ accordé automatiquement aux étudiants de l'Université Saint-Paul.
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<p>The Bourses d'admission - 1er cycle is a scholarship program offered by St. Paul University, located in Ottawa, Canada. This initiative aims to support international students who are beginning their undergraduate studies at this esteemed institution. Specifically designed for those who have achieved academic excellence, the scholarship is automatically awarded to students with average grades between 85% and 89.9%. Such a competitive and prestigious scholarship underscores the university's dedication to attracting top talent from around the globe.</p><h3>Purpose and Prestige</h3><p>The scholarship is intended to facilitate the educational journeys of deserving students by easing the financial burdens that often come with studying abroad. St. Paul University is recognized not only for its academic rigor but also for its focus on community and social justice, making this scholarship a valuable opportunity for those who aspire to make impactful changes in their societies. By providing this financial support, the university fosters a vibrant, diverse student body, enhancing the academic experience for all.</p><h3>Who Should Apply</h3><p>This scholarship is best suited for international students who demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to contributing positively to the university community. The Bourses d'admission aligns perfectly with a broader study-abroad plan, as it encourages students from various backgrounds to engage with Canadian culture and education while enhancing their global perspective. Overall, it serves as a stepping stone for students aiming to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of global citizenship.</p>
<ul><li>Must be an international student.</li><li>Must be applying for first-cycle (undergraduate) studies at St. Paul University.</li><li>Must have achieved an average grade between 85% and 89.9% in prior academic work.</li><li>Must meet specific language proficiency requirements, where applicable.</li><li>Must fulfill all admission criteria set by the university.</li></ul>
<ul><li>Automatic financial support upon admission.</li><li>Helps cover educational expenses, making studying abroad more accessible.</li><li>Enhances the university’s diverse academic environment.</li><li>Encourages and recognizes academic excellence among international students.</li></ul>
<ol><li>Research the scholarship details on the official St. Paul University website.</li><li>Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria listed.</li><li>Prepare your application documents, including transcripts and proof of language proficiency.</li><li>Submit your application for admission to St. Paul University.</li><li>Wait for the admission decision, which will also inform you of the scholarship award.</li><li>If awarded, follow any further instructions provided by the university for accepting the scholarship.</li><li>Stay in touch with the admissions office for any updates or requirements.</li></ol>
Please note: scholarship values, the number of awards, eligibility and deadlines change from year to year and are indicative here. Always confirm the current details on the official provider or university website before applying, and beware of any third party asking for payment to “secure” a scholarship.
Official source: https://ustpaul.ca/bourses/
Assumption University
Valued at $1,000.00 (Canadian), awarded to students in the Graduate Diploma in Catholic Studies.
Assumption University
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Assumption University
Valued at $1,000.00 (Canadian). Students must possess a distinguished academic record and evidence of volunteer activity.
Assumption University
Valued at $1,000.00 (Canadian). Financial need considered.