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Several common Canadian scholarship systems

Since the cost of studying in Canada is relatively expensive, many international students go to Canada to study and hope to apply for scholarships.

Applications for Canada Scholarships can be made after the admission application is approved or at the same time as the admission application.

Canadian universities provide scholarships and grants to domestic and international students, and students with outstanding academic performance will be given priority.

Here are some common Canadian scholarship systems: According to the source of grants or scholarships, they can be divided into three major categories: one is provided by the Canadian government, the other is provided by private individuals and private foundations, and the third is provided by schools.

Many scholarships are organized by discipline and reward or promote research in certain areas.

Some scholarships are determined based on the applicant's academic performance, and those with excellent academic performance have more opportunities.

Most awards are based on both factors.

Scholarships are provided to individuals free of charge, the number of recipients is relatively limited, and the amount of the award varies.

Canadian Millenium Scholarships (Canadian Millenium Scholarships) From 1998 to the present, the Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation has provided .6 billion scholarships to 500,000 students in Canada.

The Canada Millennium Scholarship covers students from secondary schools, colleges, universities and CEGEP in Canada.

Canadian Millenium Scholarships are only available to Canadian residents and permanent residents.

The Canadian government also has some scholarship programs specifically for non-Canadian students. 1. Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program This program mainly provides scholarships to graduate students from other federal countries studying in Canada.

This program is funded by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), which determines the number of scholarships available each year.

The day-to-day affairs of the program are managed by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).

This project also includes the Graduate Students Exchange Program (GSEP).

Unfortunately, China is not among the cooperating countries of this project.

2. Government of Canada Awards Program (GCA): This is an award program specifically for foreign students studying/researching in Canada.

The GCA program rewards international students from different countries.

This scholarship is allocated only to Canadian public universities and their affiliated research institutions.

This program is funded by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) and determines the number of scholarships awarded each year.

The day-to-day affairs of the program are managed by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).

This program also includes the Graduate Students Exchange Program (GSEP).

Unfortunately, China is not among the cooperating countries of this project.

2. Organization of American States (OAS) Fellowships Programs This project is a project that provides scholarships to graduate students from the United States studying/researching in Canada.

Applicants for this scholarship cannot apply online and can only apply at the specialized offices in each country.

China is certainly not included in this project.

In addition to the Canadian federal government’s scholarship programs, each province also has scholarship programs.

1. Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program (OGS) The Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program (OGS) aims to encourage outstanding students to pursue master's and doctoral degrees.

OGS scholarships are awarded once a year, and you must apply for at least 2-3 semesters of scholarships each time. Applications for 1 semester are not allowed.

In 2008-09, OGS is ,000 per semester. If you apply for 2 consecutive semesters, you can apply for 000. If you apply for 3 consecutive semesters, you can apply for 000.

In 2008-09, *** there are 2,000 places available for application, of which 60 places are available to international students.

3. Quebec MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR FOREIGN STUDENT This scholarship program is specifically for foreign students or visiting scholars.

Only international students or short-term visiting scholars from designated universities and CCTT are eligible to apply for this scholarship.