30/08/2019
list of schools that offer scholarships, graduate funding, studentship, bursary, etc.
This is just a list so feel free to visit the websites and check if they offer your course. Read the requirements and apply if you are interested.
1. Simon Fraser University
Graduate students are eligible for entrance or continuing scholarships, graduate fellowships, awards, teaching and research assistantships, bursaries and loans. Total scholarship cannot exceed $50,000 per academic year.http://sfu.ca/dean-gradstudies/awards.html
2. University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia offers and administers many programs that provide financial help to graduate students.
Both merit-based and need-based graduate awards.
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/scholarships-awards-funding
3. University of Victoria
We offer many programs that provide financial assistance:
Bursaries
UVic awards and fellowships
External awards and fellowships
Travel grants
Professional development and careers
Scholarship application resources.
https://uvic.ca/graduatestudies/finances/financialaid/index.php
4. Carleton University
When you submit your application for admission to Carleton, you are automatically considered for funding and if you are eligible, you will be notified in your Offer of Admission and Funding.
https://graduate.carleton.ca/financial-assistance/admissions-funding/
5. McMaster University
Doctoral students receive a guaranteed minimum funding package of $17,500 with many departments setting higher funding levels. The majority of Master’s students in research degree programs also receive substantial funding packages.
https://gs.mcmaster.ca/awards-funding/awards-funding
6. Queens University at Kingston
The average, financial support for our graduate students is in the range of $26,500/year for http://M.Sc students, and $38,000/year for Ph.D. students (based on 2017 funding rate).
https://queensu.ca/sgs/current-students/funding-awards-scholarships-and-bursaries
7. University of Guelph
There are numerous opportunities to apply for scholarships and various awards. Make sure you take the time to review your possibilities. A minimum stipend of $17,500.00 for all doctoral students for a period of three years.
https://uoguelph.ca/graduatestudies/current/funding/scholarships
8. University of Toronto
Students accepted into most research-stream Master's and PhD programs will receive funding from their graduate unit -- in other words, from their department and/or Faculty.
http://sgs.utoronto.ca/gradfunding/Pages/default.aspx
9. University of Waterloo
Minimum funding for masters and doctoral students is provided through a variety of funding sources. Masters funding (except coursework programs) is $12,000 and doctoral students in good academic standing is $23,043 per year.
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-postdoctoral-affairs/current-students/minimum-funding
10. Western University - University of Western Ontario
We offer competitive funding support packages to allow graduate students to focus on their research and their development.
Doctoral $32,858
Master's $23,202 (based on 2017 average funding)
https://grad.uwo.ca/finances/index.html
Graduate students are eligible for a variety of financial assistance programs including entrance or continuing scholarships, graduate fellowships, awards, teaching and research assistantships, bursaries and loans. Total scholarship support cannot exceed $50,000 per academic year.