Deadline: 01 Dec 2021 (yearly)
Call for University of British Columbia Scholarships in Canada for international students. UBC scholarships are open for the Bachelors/Undergraduate programs. This scholarship program is also known as the Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award. These Canadian scholarships are based on the academic record as well as on a need basis. Students with excellent academic records should have leadership skills, active partners in student affairs and other social interests.
These international scholarships are open for all international students. Students’ financial support is also available for the first year but it can be continued throughout the academic period if you maintained your grades. All Canadian Universities now offer PSW after study in Canada means you can apply for a Work permit in Canada after getting your final degree.
Justin Trudeau is a young and handsome Prime Minister of Canada who is implementing such a Good policy for the International people. So I think, You should grab these opportunities. In addition, only Full Time Courses are Available to apply and the duration of the program will be 4 years maximum. University will cover your all necessary expenditures which are mentioned below.
Scholarship Value
The selection of the awards will be based on an academic and need basis. University will cover
- Tuition Fees
- Living Costs
- Family Allowance.
- University can extend your award value throughout the program.
Eligibility Criteria
- You must be an international student or studying in Canada on Work Permit.
- Must have completed secondary school or enrolled in UBC in Bachelors’ program.
- Superior Academic Record.
- You must mention your financial needs.
- Unconditional Letter.
How To Apply
If you applied for admission and you got the admission or offer letter or you are nominated by an NGO for the sponsorship, then you are eligible to apply. Firstly, apply for admission at UBC. To Apply please visit the Official notice of University Of British Columbia Scholarships In Canada.