Scholarship List
API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.
GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=124
https://atila-7.herokuapp.com/api/scholarships/?format=api&page=125", "previous": "https://atila-7.herokuapp.com/api/scholarships/?format=api&page=123", "results": [ { "name": "Bristol University Think Big Scholarships", "description": "Any full-time Undergraduate programme (except Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science) or Postgraduate programme offered at the University of Bristol.\r\nYou can apply for a Think Big Scholarship if you:\r\n• are classed as an overseas student for fee purposes AND\r\n• applied to start a full-time undergraduate degree in one of the qualifying course or one year, full-time taught postgraduate programme at the University of Bristol in September 2018.\r\n26 Think Big Undergraduate scholarships are available for courses starting in 2018. These awards cover between 25 and 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of your course.", "slug": "bristol-university-think-big-scholarships-bhqxdivj", "id": 103, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/fc5cca34-c9b6-4807-9a86-5324c8b1a321/bristol-university-think-big-scholarships.jpeg", "deadline": "2020-04-24T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 9.0001, "old_criteria_info": "We are committed to helping and nurturing global talent to produce the future\r\nleaders of tomorrow. 26 Think Big Undergraduate scholarships are available for\r\ncourses starting in 2018. These awards cover between 25 and 100 per cent of\r\ntuition fees for the duration of your course. Who can apply You can apply for\r\na Think Big Undergraduate Scholarship if you: are classed as an overseas\r\nstudent for fee purposes AND have applied to start a full-time undergraduate\r\ndegree in one of the qualifying courses at the University of Bristol in\r\nSeptember 2018. Qualifying courses Any full-time undergraduate course, with\r\nthe exception of Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science. How to apply To\r\napply for this scholarship, complete the application form and email it to\r\ninternational-partnerships@bristol.ac.uk by the deadline. Please complete all\r\nrequired fields. This application form is a standard form used for several\r\ndifferent scholarships. We will automatically check your eligibility for other\r\navailable scholarships. Deadline We consider applications in two rounds. The\r\ndeadline for the first round is Friday 23 March. The deadline for the second\r\nround is Friday 29 June. If you submit your application by 23 March, you will\r\nbe considered in the first round. If you are successful we aim to notify you\r\nby Friday 27 April. If you submit your application after 23 March and by 29\r\nJune we will consider your application in the second round. If you are\r\nsuccessful we aim to notify you by Friday 20 July. For further information\r\nplease email the International Office at international-\r\npartnerships@bristol.ac.uk Applications made after 29 June will not be\r\nconsidered for this scholarship.", "automation_requests": [] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T20:20:18Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Canada-CARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program", "description": "The Canada-CARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program provides students and researchers from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) with short-term exchange opportunities for study or research, in Canada, at the college, undergraduate and graduate levels.", "slug": "canada-caricom-leadership-scholarships-program-tp1xtx0g", "id": 100, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/ad407b38-a642-4ac4-b7bf-992828b858c1/canada-caricom-leadership-scholarships-program.jpeg", "deadline": "2020-03-21T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 5.0001, "old_criteria_info": "Eligibility Candidates must be citizens of one of the following eligible\r\nCARICOM countries: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize,\r\nBermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana,\r\nHaiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent\r\nand the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos.\r\nCandidates: who have obtained Canadian citizenship or who have applied for\r\npermanent residency in Canada are not eligible; already participating in an\r\nexchange scholarship program funded by the Government of Canada are not\r\neligible; already enrolled in a degree or diploma program at a Canadian\r\nuniversity or college are not eligible; and must be enrolled full-time at a\r\npost-secondary institution in an eligible country and paying any tuition fees\r\nregulated by that institution at the time of application and for the full\r\nduration of the exchange. Terms and Conditions The following terms and\r\nconditions must be met during the period of the scholarship. The Canadian\r\npost-secondary institution must: be recognized by its provincial or\r\nterritorial government; waive tuition and/or academic fees for selected\r\nstudents, as scholarship recipients must be registered full-time and paying\r\ntuition to their home institution; inform both the candidate and their home\r\ninstitution of any mandatory fees that, in exceptional cases, cannot be\r\nwaived, prior to applying for a scholarship on the candidate's behalf; enter\r\ninto an agreement with the recipient stating that: funding for the scholarship\r\nis provided by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development\r\n(DFATD); the recipient must provide the Canadian institution with records to\r\naccount for major expenses such as travel and lodging; and the recipient\r\nagrees to have their contact information shared with DFATD, for reasons such\r\nas: to be invited to join the Government of Canada Scholars’ Alumni\r\nAssociation (GCSAA), to attend events organized by the Canadian Embassy or\r\nHigh Commission in their home country and by DFATD in Canada, or for\r\npromotional and statistical purposes; and provide qualitative and quantitative\r\nreports during the scholarship period. Scholarship recipients: must engage in\r\nfull-time studies or research as defined by the Canadian institution; must be\r\nproficient in the language of instruction at the Canadian institution (English\r\nor French) before their arrival in Canada, as the scholarship does not cover\r\nlanguage training; in pharmacy, medicine, dentistry or other health fields are\r\nexcluded from clinical training or clinically-oriented research involving\r\ndirect patient-care;may not hold any other scholarship granted by the\r\nGovernment of Canada; enrolled in courses must arrive in Canada by September\r\nfor the fall semester or by January for the winter semester; conducting\r\nresearch must arrive in Canada for the uptake of their award between June 1,\r\n2018 but no later than February 1, 2019. Failure to arrive during this time\r\nmay result in the cancellation of the scholarship. In exceptional cases, and\r\nwith prior approval from DFATD, the arrival deadline may be extended to March\r\n1, 2019; must ensure that they have appropriate health insurance for the full\r\nduration of the scholarship, as per the policies of the Canadian institution;\r\nand must focus primarily on full-time studies or research during their stay in\r\nCanada. Important information: For college and undergraduate applications, a\r\nwritten institutional collaboration and student exchange agreement or\r\nmemorandum of understanding between the Canadian institution and the\r\ncandidate’s home institution is mandatory. For graduate applications, an\r\ninter-institutional agreement is desirable but not mandatory. If there is no\r\nexisting exchange agreement, graduate applications which involve a new or\r\nestablished collaboration between professors from a Canadian institution and\r\nthe candidate's home institution will be accepted. Applications submitted\r\ndirectly by a candidate or their home institution will not be accepted.\r\nScholarships cannot be deferred and are not renewable. Priority will be given\r\nto candidates who have not previously received a scholarship under the Canada-\r\nCARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program, the Canada-CARICOM Faculty Leadership\r\nProgram, the Canada-Chile Leadership Exchange Scholarship or the Emerging\r\nLeaders in the Americas Program. Scholarships are not taxable for either the\r\nCanadian institution or the scholarship recipient.", "automation_requests": [ 212 ] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T18:19:32.267615Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Carleton Entrance Awards for International Students", "description": "If you have been admitted to Carleton with an admission average of 80 percent or better and meet language requirements, you will automatically be considered for a renewable entrance scholarship. The admission average we use is calculated from the marks submitted by your high school in support of your application. Entrance scholarships are offered for fall entry only. You may be offered a renewable entrance scholarship provided you are entering Carleton for the first time and have no previous attendance at post secondary educational institutions. If eligible when admitted to Carleton, the scholarship value will be determined by your admissions average as calculated at the time of admission. Entrance scholarship offers are not assessed or reassessed on final high school grades.", "slug": "carleton-entrance-awards-for-international-students-l0q65d5z", "id": 98, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/7a98d50f-61f7-42d2-b0d3-22b56c081fab/carleton-entrance-awards-for-international-students.jpeg", "deadline": "2021-06-01T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0.007, "old_criteria_info": "Entrance Scholarships For American and International High School Students\r\n(2017/2018) Number of Scholarships & Value Admission Average Unlimited @\r\n$16,000 $4,000 x four years Renewable* 95 – 100% Unlimited @ $12,000 $3,000 x\r\nfour years Renewable* 90 – 94.9% Unlimited @ $8,000 $2,000 x four years\r\nRenewable* 85 – 89.9% Unlimited @ $4,000 $1,000 x four years Renewable* 80 –\r\n84.9% * Scholarships are renewable with an annual GPA of 10.0 (A- standing) *\r\nPlease note that for some programs, the value of the scholarship may be\r\nincreased at the time of your offer." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T17:56:12.831047Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Cranfield Sub-Saharan Africa Merit Scholarship in Leadership and Management", "description": "Students from countries in Sub-Saharan Africa applying to commence full-time study in one of the eligible Masters courses listed below. Applicants must be graduates with a first class honours or upper second-class honours undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.", "slug": "cranfield-sub-saharan-africa-merit-scholarship-in-leadership-and-management-yp9xmlzs", "id": 106, "img_url": "https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/6d/4e/94/6d4e94663913f676f1ee27d7a36130d3.jpg", "deadline": "2018-05-25T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "4000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 15.0001, "old_criteria_info": "Cranfield University is delighted to launch the Cranfield Sub-Saharan Africa Merit Scholarships for 2018/19. We have multiple scholarships worth £4,000 each towards tuition fees. Read more\r\n\r\n\r\nAt a glance\r\nFunding value£4,000 for tuition fees\r\nSuitable for Applicants fromRest of World\r\nDeadline25 May 2018\r\nFunding provider(s)Cranfield School of Management\r\nWhat it covers\r\nThe Cranfield Sub-Saharan Africa Merit Scholarship in Leadership and Management provides funding of £4,000 towards tuition fees.\r\n\r\nWho can apply\r\nStudents from countries in Sub-Saharan Africa applying to commence full-time study in one of the eligible Masters courses listed below. Applicants must be graduates with a first class honours or upper second-class honours undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.\r\n\r\nApplicable Courses\r\nFinance and Management MSc\r\nInvestment Management MSc\r\nManagement MSc\r\nManagement & Corporate Sustainability MSc\r\nManagement and Entrepreneurship MSc\r\nStrategic Marketing MSc\r\nLogistics and Supply Chain Management MSc\r\nProcurement and Supply Chain Management MSc\r\nFurther information\r\nSuccessful applicants will be notified in June 2018.\r\n\r\nPlease note that this scholarship cannot be used with any other scholarship from Cranfield University.\r\n\r\nHow to apply\r\nApplicants wishing to be considered for this Scholarship should be applying to a full-time Masters degree in an eligible course and indicate their interest on their course application form.\r\n\r\nIf you have already applied for admission and wish to be considered for a Cranfield Scholarship you should send an email to studysom@cranfield.ac.uk including a short submission highlighting your achievements and reasons that you should receive a bursary. Please include your full name, Cranfield ID number and course name in your email." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T21:35:36.428553Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Drew Hildebrand", "description": "Applicants must be a graduating high school teen within the Peel, Halton and Greater Toronto regions who is planning to enroll in a qualifying program for the fall and/or winter term of the coming academic year.\r\nEligible Programs:\r\n• Bachelor degrees\r\n• College, Trade or Vocational School programs\r\nAreas include: Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Brampton, Burlington, Toronto, Woodbridge, Markham, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Vaughan", "slug": "drew-hildebrand-q5volww2", "id": 95, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/7b8883a4-b57f-4183-ab14-09daa867d4fb/drew-hildebrand.jpeg", "deadline": "2018-06-01T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0.0007, "old_criteria_info": "Who is eligible to apply? To be eligible for consideration for Drew’s\r\nscholarship, an applicant must be a graduating high school student within the\r\nPeel, Halton, Greater Toronto and surrounding regions who is planning to\r\nenroll in a qualifying program for the fall or spring term of the coming\r\nacademic year. Previous recipients of this scholarship are not eligible to re-\r\napply. What are eligible Programs? Bachelor degrees Community college Trade or\r\nvocational school program Non-credit and home study courses are not covered\r\nunder the scholarship. What is the criteria? The applicantions will be judged\r\nby the following criteria. 1\\\\. Completion of the application form and all\r\napplication requirements. Incomplete applications will not be considered. 2\\\\.\r\nAn “Expressive Submission” that has 2 components: A letter (no more than 2\r\npages) that outlines how the teen has demonstrated personal turnaround\r\ninitiative and what that has meant to his or her life, and A letter, poem,\r\npiece of artwork, or a song that expresses the applicant’s thoughts or\r\nviewpoints about how our society can better deal with and prevent teen\r\nviolence,which could include an anti violence slogan or poster for instance.\r\nOr, a letter that outlines a new student fundraising idea for DHTBF. 3\\\\.\r\nRecommendation forms from 2 references; one must be completed by a teacher,\r\nguidance councillor or by a member of the DHTBF volunteer committee. 4\\\\. An\r\nofficial transcript of the applicant’s grades, certified by the high school.\r\nHow are applications judged? Completed applications will be judged by the\r\nDHTBF board of directors, whose decision will be final in all aspects. Where\r\nappropriate, family needs and income will also be taken into consideration.\r\nAdditional criteria: Applicants must be Canadian citizens planning on\r\nattending school in September or January. Monies awarded are sent to the\r\neducational institutions, and are applied to tuition costs. Maximum award is a\r\none-time award up to $5,000 in Canadian Dollars. Applicant agrees that his/her\r\nname shall be published on the DHTBF website and on future materials for the\r\ncharity. If the recipient does not graduate from high school, does not enrol\r\nin a qualifying post secondary education program, or if the DHTBF learns that\r\ninformation has erroneously submitted, the award will be forfeited and awarded\r\nto an alternate recipient. Scholarship Applications: Application packages are\r\nreleased in January on our website and at Peel, Halton, Greater Toronto and\r\nsurrounding area high schools. Final deadline for the Scholarship submission\r\narrival date is May 31.", "automation_requests": [ 259 ] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T02:31:55Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Drew Hildebrand", "description": "Applicants must be a graduating high school teen within the Peel, Halton and Greater Toronto regions who is planning to enroll in a qualifying program for the fall and/or winter term of the coming academic year.\r\nEligible Programs:\r\n• Bachelor degrees\r\n• College, Trade or Vocational School programs", "slug": "drew-hildebrand-v7x6dytp", "id": 459, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/c4d91ab4-4b19-4569-9049-0b2d98ee4419/drew58_small.jpg", "deadline": "2019-06-01T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0.0007, "not_open_yet": false, "old_criteria_info": "Who is eligible to apply? To be eligible for consideration for Drew’s\nscholarship, an applicant must be a graduating high school student within the\nPeel, Halton, Greater Toronto and surrounding regions who is planning to\nenroll in a qualifying program for the fall or spring term of the coming\nacademic year. Previous recipients of this scholarship are not eligible to re-\napply. What are eligible Programs?\n\n", "automation_requests": [ 538 ] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T05:19:29.039000Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP)", "description": "The Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP) scholarships provide students and researchers from Latin America and the Caribbean with short-term exchange opportunities for study or research, in Canada, at the college, undergraduate and graduate levels.", "slug": "emerging-leaders-in-the-americas-program-elap-cwsqlqqn", "id": 99, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/9487db46-c72e-4043-ac39-a8a31567c3a9/emerging-leaders-in-the-americas-program-elap.jpeg", "deadline": "2020-03-21T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 5.0001, "old_criteria_info": "Eligibility Candidates must be citizens of one of the following eligible\r\ncountries: Caribbean: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados,\r\nBelize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica,\r\nDominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts\r\nand Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad\r\nand Tobago, Turks and Caicos; Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador,\r\nGuatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama; North America: Mexico; or South\r\nAmerica: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru,\r\nUruguay, Venezuela. Candidates: who have obtained Canadian citizenship or who\r\nhave applied for permanent residency in Canada are not eligible; already\r\nparticipating in an exchange scholarship program funded by the Government of\r\nCanada are not eligible; already enrolled in a degree or diploma program at a\r\nCanadian university or college are not eligible; and must be enrolled full-\r\ntime at a post-secondary institution in an eligible country and paying any\r\ntuition fees regulated by that institution at the time of application and for\r\nthe full duration of the exchange. Terms and Conditions The following terms\r\nand conditions must be met during the period of the scholarship. The Canadian\r\npost-secondary institution must: be recognized by its provincial or\r\nterritorial government; waive tuition and/or academic fees for selected\r\nstudents, as scholarship recipients must be registered full-time and paying\r\ntuition to their home institution; inform both the candidate and their home\r\ninstitution of any mandatory fees that, in exceptional cases, cannot be\r\nwaived, prior to applying for a scholarship on the candidate's behalf; enter\r\ninto an agreement with the recipient stating that: funding for the scholarship\r\nis provided by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development\r\n(DFATD); the recipient must provide the Canadian institution with records to\r\naccount for major expenses such as travel and lodging; and the recipient\r\nagrees to have their contact information shared with DFATD, for reasons such\r\nas: to be invited to join the Government of Canada Scholars’ Alumni\r\nAssociation (GCSAA), to attend events organized by the Canadian Embassy or the\r\nHigh Commission in their home country and by DFATD in Canada, or for\r\npromotional and statistical purposes; and provide qualitative and quantitative\r\nreports during the scholarship period. Scholarship recipients: must engage in\r\nfull-time studies or research as defined by the Canadian institution; must be\r\nproficient in the language of instruction at the Canadian institution (English\r\nor French) before their arrival in Canada, as the scholarship does not cover\r\nlanguage training; in pharmacy, medicine, dentistry or other health fields are\r\nexcluded from clinical training or clinically-oriented research involving\r\ndirect patient-care; may not hold any other scholarship granted by the\r\nGovernment of Canada; enrolled in courses must arrive in Canada by September\r\nfor the fall semester or by January for the winter semester; conducting\r\nresearch must arrive in Canada for the uptake of their award between June 1,\r\n2018 but no later than February 1, 2019. Failure to arrive during this time\r\nmay result in the cancellation of the scholarship. In exceptional cases, and\r\nwith prior approval from DFATD, the arrival deadline may be extended to March\r\n1, 2019; must ensure that they have appropriate health insurance for the full\r\nduration of the scholarship, as per the policies of the Canadian institution;\r\nand must focus primarily on full-time studies or research during their stay in\r\nCanada. Important information: For college and undergraduate applications, a\r\nwritten institutional collaboration and student exchange agreement or\r\nmemorandum of understanding between the Canadian institution and the\r\ncandidate’s home institution is mandatory. For graduate applications, an\r\ninter-institutional agreement is desirable but not mandatory. If there is no\r\nexisting exchange agreement, graduate applications which involve a new or\r\nestablished collaboration between professors from a Canadian institution and\r\nthe candidate's home institution will be accepted. Applications submitted\r\ndirectly by a candidate or their home institution will not be accepted.\r\nScholarships cannot be deferred and are not renewable. Priority will be given\r\nto candidates who have not previously received a scholarship under the Canada-\r\nCARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program, the Canada-CARICOM Faculty Leadership\r\nProgram, the Canada-Chile Leadership Exchange Scholarship or the Emerging\r\nLeaders in the Americas Program. Scholarships are not taxable for either the\r\nCanadian institution or the scholarship recipient." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T18:11:59.523967Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Humber International Entrance Scholarships", "description": "Required Language: English.\r\nApplicants should meet the Humber’s English Language Requirements.\r\nEligible Countries: All World Countries.\r\nBachelor’s Degree scholarships are available to students coming directly from high school/secondary school studies, who are non-transfer students.\r\nApplications will be considered based on academics, community involvement, referee/reference letters and statement of interest.", "slug": "humber-international-entrance-scholarships-cwq7muig", "id": 104, "img_url": "https://humber.ca/sites/default/files/styles/full_width_desktop_max/public/images/promo/2443_0.jpg?itok=M6Wr33os×tamp=1442331794", "deadline": "2020-09-15T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0, "old_criteria_info": "Field of study:\r\n\r\nElibible undergraduate programmes offered at the College\r\n\r\nTarget group:\r\n\r\nInternational Students\r\n\r\nScholarship value/duration:\r\n\r\nTwo full tuition scholarships and one $5,000 scholarship are available in September 2018 while one full tuition scholarship and one $5,000 scholarship are available in January 2019. The scholarships will be applied toward the successful students’ tuition fees.\r\n\r\nThe scholarships are renewable but the student must maintain a minimum average of 75% in order to be eligible for renewal.\r\n\r\nEligibility:\r\n\r\nApplications will be considered based on academics, community involvement, referee/reference letters and statement of interest.\r\n\r\nApplication instructions:\r\n\r\nYou must first apply for admissions before you can apply for the scholarship. The scholarship application form will be included in your acceptance package. Deadline is 19 May 2018 for the September 2018 intake or 28 September 2018 for January 2019.\r\n\r\nIt is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T20:44:40.601653Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program", "description": "Merit-based scholarship program for Ontario’s best graduate students in all disciplines of academic study; available to Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents and International students.", "slug": "ontario-graduate-scholarship-ogs-program-2hlngkjs", "id": 101, "img_url": "https://www.brown.edu/academics/gradschool/sites/brown.edu.academics.gradschool/files/images/news/2011/OpenEd15.jpg", "deadline": "2020-01-02T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0.0011, "old_criteria_info": "Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program\r\nPurpose\r\nThe Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program provides funding to students in graduate studies at the master’s and doctoral levels. It’s a merit-based scholarship, with awards available to graduate students attending participating schools in Ontario in all disciplines of academic study.\r\n\r\nThe OGS program is jointly funded by the Province of Ontario and the university awarding the scholarship. Ontario contributes two-thirds of the value of the award and the university provides one-third. This year, Ontario provided about $30 million towards these scholarships and participating schools provided $15 million.\r\n\r\nAmount of Aid\r\nOGS awards are based on the number of terms your consecutive studies within an academic year:\r\n\r\n$10,000 for 2 consecutive terms of study\r\n$15,000 for 3 consecutive terms of study\r\nOne term study periods are not eligible for OGS consideration.\r\n\r\nEach OGS award is issued for a minimum of one academic year (i.e., two consecutive academic terms) and a maximum of two years (i.e., six consecutive academic terms).\r\n\r\nLifetime Maximums\r\nMaster’s students: can receive OGS awards for a maximum of 2 academic years\r\nDoctoral students: can receive OGS awards for a maximum of 4 academic years\r\nAll students are subject to a lifetime maximum of six academic years per student.\r\n\r\nWho Can Get This Aid\r\nYou must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered for this scholarship:\r\n\r\nYou’ll be in graduate studies in the master’s or doctoral level\r\nYou’ll be enrolled in a full-time program for 2 or more terms (21 to 52 weeks in total) for the academic you’re submitting your application.\r\nYou’ll be attending a participating Ontario school, as follows:\r\nParticipating Ontario Schools\r\nBrock University\r\nCarleton University\r\nUniversity of Guelph\r\nLakehead University\r\nLaurentian University\r\nMcMaster University\r\nNipissing University\r\nOCAD University\r\nUniversity of Ontario Institute of Technology\r\nUniversity of Ottawa\r\nQueen’s University\r\nRyerson University\r\nUniversity of Toronto\r\nTrent University\r\nUniversity of Waterloo\r\nWestern University\r\nWilfrid Laurier University\r\nUniversity of Windsor\r\nYork University\r\nHow to Apply\r\nOGS applications are normally available in October. Each participating school has its own unique OGS application.\r\n\r\nIf you’re applying to more than one graduate program at different schools, you must complete an OGS application for each of the schools you are planning to attend.\r\n\r\nContact the Graduate Studies Office at the participating Ontario schools for complete details on their OGS application process.\r\nGraduate Studies Office: http://cou.on.ca/key-issues/education/graduate-education/ogs/\r\nParticipating Schools: https://osap.gov.on.ca/OSAPPortal/en/A-ZListofAid/PRDR015090.html#P23_1751\r\nDeadlines\r\nApplication, document and review details for this scholarship vary by school. Check with your school’s Graduate Studies Office for deadline information.\r\n\r\nWhat Happens After You Apply\r\nOGS is a merit-based scholarship. Your application will be assessed and ranked using criteria determined by the school you’re planning to attend. All successful applications will be notified by the school that you’ve applied to.\r\n\r\nHow to Check the Status of Your Application\r\nContact the Graduate Studies Office at the school you plan to attend with any questions that you have on the status of your OGS application.", "automation_requests": [ 344, 374, 374, 376, 45, 45, 45 ] }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T19:39:03.251172Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Sheffield University International Merit Undergraduate Scholarship 2020", "description": "To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be a national of or permanently domiciled in one of the following countries: East and South Africa, Middle East and North Africa or South East Asia:\r\nhttps://www.sheffield.ac.uk/international/countries/africa/west-africa/nigeria/scholarships", "slug": "sheffield-university-international-merit-undergraduate-scholarship-2020-bc4yey3x", "id": 105, "img_url": "https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.658800!/image/scholarshipspage.jpg", "deadline": "2020-05-18T03:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "old_criteria_info": "To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be a national of or permanently domiciled in one of the following countries:\r\n\r\nCountry/Region\tNumber of awards\tCountry/Region\tNumber of awards\r\nEast and South Africa: Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Mauritius\t3\tMiddle East and North Africa: Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco\t10\r\nSouth East Asia: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam\t7\tHong Kong\t2\r\nJapan\t1\tNigeria\t2\r\nNorway\t1\tPakistan\t1\r\nSouth Korea\t1\tSri Lanka\t1\r\nTaiwan\t1\tTurkey\t1\r\nYou must receive an offer to study a full-time or part-time undergraduate degree or foundation degree programme at the University of Sheffield before 13 April 2018.\r\nYour degree/foundation programme must be scheduled to commence at the University of Sheffield in September 2018.\r\nYou must receive an offer for a course studied in full at the University of Sheffield. Degree programmes split between the University of Sheffield and a partner institution are not eligible to apply for a scholarship.\r\nFor tuition fee purposes you must be self-funded and eligible to pay the overseas tuition fee.\r\nYou must not be a sponsored student*.\r\nYou must have accepted the University of Sheffield as your firm choice before Friday 20 April 2018, if you have not chosen the University of Sheffield as your firm choice by this date your scholarship application will not be considered, regardless of whether you have received all your offers or not. If your status changes after this date from a scholarship ineligible status, such as insurance, to firm with the University of Sheffield your scholarship application will not be considered.\r\nYou must enter a degree programme at the University of Sheffield in programme year 1. The scholarship is not applicable to any students joining a degree programme at the University of Sheffield after programme year 1.\r\nFor scholarship purposes all MArch programmes are considered as postgraduate taught programmes and are not eligible for any undergraduate scholarships. \r\nThe University of Sheffield reserves the right to remove scholarship funding without prior notification.\r\nAward criteria:\r\n\r\nYou must commence your studies at the University of Sheffield in September 2018.\r\nThe scholarship can be awarded in-conjunction with automatic awards** from the University of Sheffield, as long as you do not become fully sponsored for tuition fee purposes and all other eligibility and award criteria are met.\r\nThe scholarship cannot be awarded in-conjunction with any merit-based scholarships*** from the University of Sheffield\r\nThe scholarship cannot be awarded in-conjunction with any funding from an external sponsor****, excluding a loan, which has to be paid back in full.\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship, subject to the eligibility and award criteria you will be guaranteed the award in your first year of study. The scholarship is available in each of the follow academic years of your course subject to scoring 60%, or above, and achieving a minimum of 120 credits in the previous academic year. The merit scholarship is not applicable during any years in industry or any compulsory or non-compulsory years abroad as part of your degree. This applies to all undergraduate programmes except Medicine and Dentistry. Students of Medicine or Dentistry will only receive the scholarship for the non-clinical years (Medicine years 1 & 2 and Dentistry year 1).\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship and you fail to meet the conditions of your course offer you will no longer be eligible to receive the award.\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship and you change degree programme to begin your studies again at level 1 of a new degree programme you may forfeit your scholarship.\r\nIf you change your degree programme during your studies and transfer to the concurrent academic year e.g year 1 BA English to year 2 BA English literature and Language, subject to the eligibility and award criteria you may continue to receive a merit scholarship.\r\nThe merit scholarship can be provided for a maximum number of 4 academic years. This does not include years in industry or years abroad.\r\nThe scholarship will be applied as a tuition fee discount only.\r\nThe decision of the scholarship panel is final. No scholarship applications or decision appeals will be considered.\r\nAll decisions made by the University are made in good faith, if a scholarship is awarded on the basis of predicted grades and you do not achieve your predicted grades but you are permitted to join the University, the University reserves the right to remove the scholarship.\r\nIf you are selected for a merit scholarship and you subsequently join the University via clearing you will no longer be eligible to receive the award.\r\nThe scholarship cannot be provided during any intercalating years of study.\r\n*Sponsored student is defined as being in receipt of a total sum of funds that matches or exceeds the original tuition fee required by the University, before any scholarships, discounts or rewards are applied.\r\n\r\n** Automatic scholarship is defined as an award that an individual may receive as a result of their circumstances including previous academic achievement or a combination of nationality/domicile and the course for which an offer has been received, to be considered automatic the scholarship must not have a limited number of awards available.\r\n\r\n*** A Merit scholarship is defined as any scholarship from the University of Sheffield where the winner is selected for a competitive award that has a limited number of awards available.\r\n\r\n**** Government or governmental organisation – international, national or regional; research council; charity; private enterprise; or any similar organisation." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-29T21:22:50.445452Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false } ] }{ "count": 1275, "next": "