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Are there accounting scholarships for international students in Canada?

I'm planning to study accounting in Canada. Are there specific scholarships available for international students in the field of accounting? Any tips on how to apply for them would be great!

a year ago

Yes, there are indeed scholarships for international students planning to study accounting in Canada! Various universities and external organizations offer scholarships based on different criteria like academic excellence, need, or country of origin.

For instance, the University of Alberta offers the International Student Scholarships which are open to all fields of study, including accounting. Similarly, the University of British Columbia has the International Scholars program which provides awards ranging from $15,000 CAD to full tuition.

Depending on the province in which you'll be studying, there might also be provincial scholarships available. For example, Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program provides scholarships to international grad students in any field of study, including accounting.

As for how to go about applying, it's good practice to start by checking the financial aid pages of the universities you're interested in. They will typically have information about available scholarships and the application process. Don't limit yourself to opportunities provided by your university alone – external organizations, professional accounting associations, and philanthropic groups often offer scholarships as well.

To maximize your chances of securing a scholarship, take the following steps:

1. Start your search as early as possible.

2. Cast a wide net – apply for as many scholarships as you qualify for.

3. Tailor your application to each scholarship, highlighting how you meet the specific criteria.

4. Keep your grades up, as many scholarships are based on academic merit.

5. When required, ensure your essays are well written and give a clear picture of your interests, achievements, and goals.

One last piece of advice: ensure your applications are complete and submitted by the indicated deadline, as late submissions can risk disqualification. Start gathering any necessary materials (like transcripts, essays, or letters of recommendation) well in advance to avoid last-minute stress.

a year ago

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