University of Guelph Scholarships: Benefits, Eligibility & Application Process

Guelph, OntarioLocation
UniversitySchool type
Estd1964established year
29500enrollment
Public
Partner [9 Courses]
7.9/10

The University of Guelph offers a range of financial aid programs for international students, including scholarships, bursaries, and Work-Study. Through these programs, the University awards:

  • 1.6 CAD million to undergraduate international students
  • 3.7 CAD million to graduate international students

Internationalism is a big part of the University of Guelph community, and they have a huge number of scholarship programs to support students paying international fees who have demonstrated academic excellence.

A limited number of renewable international scholarships ranging in total values from 17,500 CAD to 20,500 CAD are available to international students who have not attended post-secondary studies and are entering the University of Guelph in September.

University of Guelph Scholarships for Undergraduate Programs

The University of Guelph offers a number of international entrance scholarships for UG programs. These entrance scholarships awards range between 5,500 CAD to 8,500 CAD and are given to students that demonstrate one or more of the following:

  • Academic excellence - minimum admission average of 85.0% or equivalent
  • Leadership abilities
  • Extra-curricular involvement

Applicants don’t need to separately apply for these scholarships. They must complete the admission process by March 1, 2021, to be considered.

Some undergraduate scholarships for entering students are as follows:

Dr. Franco J. Vaccarino President's Scholarship:

It is one of the most prestigious undergraduate scholarships for the incoming international students of the University of Guelph. It is awarded to students with outstanding academic achievements and leadership skills, and who have demonstrated significant contributions towards the welfare of their school and communities.

Every year one scholarship of value 42,000 CAD is awarded along with a research assistantship position and mentorship by a professor of the university.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Admission Average equivalent to 90% Canadian curriculum.
  • Not previously attended a post-secondary institution.

Applicants must complete the online application by January 25, 2021. They are also requested to submit their Reference Letters by February 1, 2021.

International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships:

The International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship is awarded to incoming international students who are registering in the first semester of an undergraduate degree program.

Current Value for Fall 2021 (1st year) (in CAD) Renewable Amount (2nd, 3rd, 4th year) (in CAD) Total Value (in CAD)
8,500 4,000 20,500
7,500 4,000 19,500
6,500 4,000 18,500
5,500 4,000 17,500

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Incoming students must register for both the fall and winter semesters in year 1.
  • Must pay full-time International student tuition and fees.

For renewal of scholarship recipients must:

  • Remain registered in full-time studies.
  • Achieve a minimum 80.0% average in their previous academic year of full-time study.

Applicants must complete their Admission Application and apply for their scholarship application to their University of Guelph student account in two equal payments over the fall and winter semesters.

University of Guelph Undergraduate In-course Funding

The University of Guelph offers more than 3.5 CAD million in-course, need-based awards ranging in value from 500 to 50,000 CAD.

An undergraduate student typically applies for financial aid in the fall semester each year and the bursary or scholarship is awarded to their student’s account as a credit amount towards their winter semester fees. Some of the scholarships and bursaries for the international continuing students are as follows:

Scholarships:

The University of Guelph offers a number of in-course scholarships to students with good academic standing and involvement in extracurricular activities. A few of the in-course scholarships are as follows:

  • Braithwaite Business Scholarships (Accounting and Business) - 5,000 CAD
  • CCL International Co-op Scholarship (Bachelor of Commerce Co-op program) - 5,000 CAD
  • Dorothy Britton Memorial Scholarship (BASc. program) - 5,000 CAD
  • Frances M. Stretton Scholarship (Social and Applied Human Sciences Program) - 5,000 CAD
  • IMCD Canada Limited Scholarships (Food Science) - 5,000 CAD

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Minimum Grade of 75% in their previous studies
  • Have completed between 10.0 to 12.0 credits

Applicants must complete the respective scholarship online application form. Scholarship recipients will be notified via email or letter with the award details.

Bursaries:

The University of Guelph offers a number of in-course bursaries to assist international students who are facing financial hardships. Students can receive one bursary per academic year.

A few bursaries are as follows:

  • Tuition Assistance Bursary - 1,250 CAD per semester
  • Hon. Solomon Olubunmi Oyediji International Bursary (Economics and Accounting) - 1,500 CAD
  • International Emergency Medical Aid Assistance - Varying Amounts
  • Norma Valeriote International Student Bursaries - Varying Amounts
  • University of Guelph International Bursary - Varying Amounts

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Register with a minimum of 1.5-course credits
  • Must pay international tuition and fee rates

To apply for these bursaries, applicants must complete the International Undergraduate Student Financial Need Assessment Form by the deadline dates:

  • Fall Semester application deadline - November 1
  • Winter Semester application deadline - March 1
  • Summer Semester application deadline - July 1

University of Guelph Scholarships for Postgraduate Programs

The University of Guelph offers a wide range of entrance as well as in-course scholarships for international students studying a PG program.

The entrance awards are offered to students upon admission to a graduate program and are based on the student's admission application and their exceptional intellectual ability and academic accomplishment. Leadership skills, community presence, and long-term goals are also considered while selecting recipients for masters and doctoral scholarships.

Some of the entrance level postgraduate scholarships are as follows:

Scholarship Benefits (in CAD) Eligibility Application System
Anna and Val Hovanec Scholarship 14,000 Masters program in an area related to women in rural communities; Admission Average Admission Application
Barrett Family Graduate Scholarship 20,000 First Class (A’) average in most recent studies; Doctoral program in Sustainable Food Engineering Application by letter and through Research proposals.
Brian and Diana Doody Graduate Scholarship in Engineering 10,000 75%+ admission average; Master program in Applied Science Engineering Admission Application
Lang Graduate Executive Program Entrance Scholarships 20,000 Excellence in management, administration or leadership; Highest admission averages Admission Application
Morwick Scholarships in Water Resources Engineering 20,000 80%+ admission average; Entering a full-time graduate program (MASc, or Ph.D.) Admission application; Research Proposal
Lang Doctoral Entrance Scholarships 20,000 First-class (“A-”) admission average; Doctoral degree program in Business and Economics Application by Letter

In addition to entrance scholarship, the University of Guelph also offers a number of in-course PG scholarship offered by individual departments:

  • GFTC Legacy Fund Graduate Scholarships ($10,000)
  • Glenn Gillespie Memorial Agriculture Economics Scholarship ($7,000)
  • Graduate Scholarships in Economics ($35,000)
  • GFTC Legacy Fund Graduate Scholarships ($10,000)
  • College of Engineering & Physical Sciences Graduate Dean’s Scholarship ($1500 - $3500)

University of Guelph Bursaries for Postgraduate Programs

The University of Guelph provides support to international graduate students who are faced with unexpected, or unforeseen financial shortfalls while registered on campus. The University of Guelph offers both entrances as well as in-course bursaries.

To apply for these scholarships, applicants must complete the International Graduate Student Financial Need Assessment Form (NAF) and submit it to the International Student Advisor.

Graduate Entrance Bursaries are offered to students upon admission to one of their graduate programs and are based on the student's admission application.

These bursaries range from 1,000 CAD to 5,000 CAD.

Applicants are requested to complete the Registrar's Entrance Bursary application by March 1, 2021.

Graduate In-Course Bursaries provide assistance in the Fall 2020 and/or Winter 2021 semester(s) to returning international students with the cost of their tuition.

These bursaries are valued at up to 1,250 CAD per semester and the amount awarded to each student will be determined based on an evaluation and review of the financial shortfall indicated on the Financial Need Assessment Form.

  • Peggy A. Pritchard and Dr. Andrew M. Kropinski Graduate Bursary

This bursary is awarded to in-course international students who demonstrate financial need. Selection preference will be given to female students.

Recipients will be awarded 2000 CAD.

  • University of Guelph International Student Bursary

University of Guelph International Student Bursary is for continuing students registered in any graduate program and have completed a minimum of three semesters and have demonstrated financial need.

The value of this bursary varies depending on different programs.

The application must be submitted by November 1 for the fall semester; March 1 for the winter semester, and July 2 for the summer semester.

  • Norma Valeriote International Student Bursaries

The Norma Valeriote International Student Bursaries are awarded to International students registered in any graduate program beyond class level 3 with demonstrated financial need. The value of this bursary varies depending on different programs.

At the University of Guelph, they want to ensure that students complete their degrees regardless of their financial circumstances. They also believe that a rewarding education from the university should be within the reach of every qualified student. The main aim of the University of Guelph is to provide its students with the best possible financial services and counseling in support of their educational goals. They have a wide range of financial services like scholarships, bursaries, travel grants, and on-campus work opportunities through the work-study, URA, and USRA programs.

Scholarships offered

Ontario Trillium Scholarship 2


  • International Student Eligible: Yes
  • Amount: $10,000
  • Type: Awards
  • Level of Study: Master
  • Number of Scholarships: 76

Ontario Graduate Scholarship


  • International Student Eligible: Yes
  • Amount: $10,847
  • Type: College-Specific
  • Level of Study: Doctorate
  • Number of Scholarships: 22

University of Guelph International Entrance Scholarships


  • International Student Eligible: Yes
  • Amount: Variable Amount
  • Type: College-Specific
  • Level of Study: Bachelor
  • Number of Scholarships: N/A

QS Leadership Scholarship


  • International Student Eligible: Yes
  • Amount: $10,000
  • Type: Merit-Based
  • Level of Study: Master
  • Number of Scholarships: 1

FINCAD Women in Finance Scholarship


  • International Student Eligible: Yes
  • Amount: $20,000
  • Type: Merit-Based
  • Level of Study: Master
  • Number of Scholarships: N/A

Ncert book testing schloarship


  • International Student Eligible: No
  • Amount: $10,000
  • Type: Merit-Based
  • Level of Study: Bachelor
  • Number of Scholarships: 5
Show More

Reviews


StreamDegree TypeStudent StatusNationalityBatchCourse
Sort By :
Newest First

Engineering (3)
Biology (2)
Sciences (2)
Arts (1)
Humanities (1)
Business (1)
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Computer Science and Engineering (1)
Software Engineering (1)
Faculty (9)
Guelph (9)
Course Curriculum (8)
Professor (8)
Campus (7)
Residence (6)
School (6)
Exam Structure (5)
Fee Structure (5)
Program (5)
Semester (4)
Meal Plan (3)
Office Hour (3)
Exam Schedule (2)

18 Reviews Found

Scholarship:

I got $2000 scholarship according to my gpa in diploma. The scholarship depends upon your gpa in your previous study that you completed in Canada.

I choose this university because I am familiar with it as I had completed my Diploma in Humber College that is opposite to the university building. So, I know the environment and pattern of the study. It is one of the best University in Canada that offers many opportunities for your career.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 10/10

JP
6.7 /10

Scholarship:

No, I haven’t received any Scholarship but there were opportunities to get the post of Teaching Assistance if you match the criteria.

I applied to 4-5 universities based on the rankings. And I only got an offer letter from the University of Guelph hence I had no other options.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 5/10

RM
6.8 /10

Scholarship:

Yes. I got the entrance scholarship of 7500 CAD/year and renewable with 4000 CAD/ year.

Because of the amount of liberty we have in choosing courses in our program. I can choose to take very diverse courses which may or may not contribute to my major or minor. Also in the engineering sciences, there is an emphasis on design which was really intriguing to me.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 7/10

Scholarship:

I received an entry scholarship based on my high school performance which was $6800 in the first year

I chose it because of the overall rank of the university in canada. The cultural exposure and comforting environment was also my priority.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 9/10

V
7.0 /10

Scholarship:

No

It was never my first choice but I didn't want to miss an opportunity so I took it.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 7/10

MW
6.2 /10

Scholarship:

I also received OSAP, which has covered my living costs.

I received a full ride to the school (scholarships based on grades), I liked the upper year course selection (ex. Cardiology course), the campus and city were close to home and familiar to me, and I liked the amount of research at the school. I applied to five schools with similar degrees (all biology) and had a 96% average in grade twelve.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 7/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 5/10
extracurricular: 3/10

S
8.5 /10

Scholarship:

It's fairly simple, you need your parent's financial papers to see how much they make in a year, as well as some of your own banking information, and your profile is filtered through a system and any scholarship you're eligible for is applied the following semester.

I opted for this particular university because it had the program I wanted and throughout the tour I just felt like it was a place where I should go the school. Everything I was exposed to before I applied met my needs both through education and as a living means. It's easy to go out and do things but there are so many resources available to do really well in school.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 9/10

Anamika Dutta
7.7 /10

Scholarship:

I applied and received an entrance scholarship. I applied before starting university. In terms of financial aid, I receive OSAP (grants as well as loans). These applications have to be periodically renewed but the process generally takes place online.

University of Guelph's ambassadors regularly visited our high school to offer more information and answer any questions we may have about any faculty. They provided several brochures which gave us plenty of insight into the campus life as well. I also attended an event known as "Ontario Universities' Fair" in Toronto where we were able to have conversations with a lot of current students at different universities before selecting which ones we wanted to apply to. I applied to about 4 universities and my top two I had trouble choosing between Guelph and Waterloo. I selected Guelph because it was a smaller school, I would be closer to home, and because I heard positive things about their science programs from upper-year students.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 7/10

A
9.2 /10

The campus was beautiful and easy to get around. Everyone on campus seemed so nice and welcoming. It also had professors who were well known in the industry I was looking to pursue. Giving me the opportunity to have them as references on my resume.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 9/10

R
8.0 /10

Location, program, and prices where all that I needed. I wanted to get away from my family and be on my own to discover myself. Plus there are lots of employment options nearby with constant transit.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 9/10

Comments



No Comments To Show

Similar Colleges


Algoma University

Algoma University

Athabasca, Alberta
Carleton University

Carleton University

Ottawa, Ontario
Concordia University

Concordia University

Montreal, Quebec
OCAD University

OCAD University

Toronto, Ontario
Saint Mary's University

Saint Mary's University

Halifax, Nova Scotia
The King's University

The King's University

Edmonton, Alberta
University Canada West

University Canada West

Vancouver, British Columbia
University of Alberta

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta
University of Calgary

University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta
Videos

interested in this College ?

Get free counselling
Udemy course