University of Ottawa bachelor’s and master’s scholarships in Canada 2021

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Overview

The University of Ottawa offers masters, doctoral, and diploma programs on the basis of courses and studies. It also invites students to explore their graduate programs and find the right program for them.

Here is a wide range of academic programs run by 10 faculty members at the University of Ottawa. It is the largest bilingual university in the world with both English and French languages. Students are encouraged to develop students’ skills and skills during their studies.

Details

  • Application deadline: June 1, 2021
  • Host University: University of Ottawa
  • Course level: Bachelor and Master
  • The scholarship can be taken in Canada

Funding provided in the Scholarships

The University of Ottawa will offer a tuition fee waiver scholarship to students accepted for this scholarship. Bachelor: up to $ 19,000, Master: up to $ 11,000.

Undergraduate programs

The value of the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship depends on the program. For example, if you enroll in the Faculty of Arts and tuition fees for international students are $18,080.39 for the Fall term, you will receive a scholarship of $13,500. This means you would only pay $4,580.39 in tuition fees.

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible for the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship, international students must:

  • accept an offer of admission into a program offered in French; and
  • be enrolled full time and take at least three courses taught in French per term (9 units).

OR

  • accept an offer of admission into a program offered in English with a French immersion option; and
  • meet the admission requirements of the French Immersion stream; and
  • be enrolled full time and take at least three courses taught in French per term (9 units).

The Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship can be combined with the President’s Scholarship or Chancellor’s Scholarship but not with the Education Bursary for International Students.

Conditions for maintaining the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship

In order to continue to receive a Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship until the end of an undergraduate program (maximum 5 years, equivalent to 10 payments), international students must:

  • be enrolled full time every term;
  • enrol in at least three courses taught in French per term (9 units).
  • remain enrolled in a Faculty each term and not withdraw before the end of the program.

Note that CO-OP students will not receive this scholarship during their CO-OP placement terms.

You can also see the Terms of reference of the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship – Undergraduate Degree for more details.

Master’s programs and Graduate diplomas

The value of the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship depends on the program. For example, if you enroll in the Faculty of Science and tuition fees for international students are $8,490.60 for the Fall term, you will receive a scholarship of $5,500. This means you will only have to pay $2,990.60 in tuition fees.

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible for the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship, you must:

  • accept an offer of admission into a program of study offered only in French;

OR

  • hold a secondary or postsecondary diploma attesting to a minimum of two years of study in French; and
  • for programs that offer compulsory courses in both official languages (English and French), enrol in the compulsory courses offered in French.

The differential tuition fee exemption scholarship cannot be combined with the Education Bursary for International Master’s Students.

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The following programs are only offered in French:

  • Audiology (MHSc)
  • Occupational Therapy (MHSc)
  • Lettres françaises (MA) (including specializations)
  • Speech-Language Pathology (MHSc)
  • Physiotherapy (MHSc)
  • Social Work (MSW)

Conditions for submission

  1. Acceptable Course or Subjects: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree program at Telfer School of Management, College of Arts, College of Education, College of Social Sciences, College of Law, Department of Public Law, College of Law, Department of Civil Law, College of Engineering, College of Science and College of Health Sciences
  2. Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet all of the following / specific criteria:
  3. You must accept an offer of admission to the program offered in French
  4. You must be registered full-time and take a minimum of three French language courses each semester (9 units).
  5. You must accept an offer of admission to an English language program with a French immersion component
  6. You must accept a place on an English language program that includes a French immersion component
  7. He must have a secondary or post-secondary diploma attesting to at least two years of study in the French language
  8. You must register for compulsory French language courses for services that provide compulsory courses in all official languages ​​(English and French).

How to apply

Find out what your options are

  • You can apply for scholarship and bursaries as soon as you’ve applied to the University of Ottawa and have received your student number.
  • Explore all of your opportunities through Online Scholarships and Bursaries, also accessible through uoZone, for students admitted to the University of Ottawa who are not yet registered in their courses and for students already registered in their courses.

Apply

  • All scholarships and bursaries applications must be submitted online, using the Online Scholarships and Bursaries tool. Application forms are usually available two months before the application deadline.
  • Read all the requirements carefully before applying.
  • Upload all required documents with the Online Scholarships and Bursaries tool and submit your application.

Track your application

  • Track all of your scholarship and bursary applications directly from the Online Scholarships and Bursaries tool home page.

Receive your funds

  • Your scholarship or bursary will be credited to your student account.
  • If you are a CO-OP student, you’ll receive your funds once you’re registered in a study term (session).
  • Admission scholarships and renewals are usually credited to your student account in mid-July. You’ll receive two equal instalments, one in September and one in January, which are applied towards your tuition fees.
  • If you’ve already paid your tuition fees, you may have a credit balance in your student account after receiving a scholarship or bursary. Submit a request for reimbursement in uoZone, under My Finances, to have these funds released.
  • Scholarships and bursaries are taxable. The University of Ottawa will send you a T4A slip for all scholarships and bursaries received during the previous calendar year (January to December) before the end of February each year. Information about your T4A is posted in uoZone.

Important!
InformationRemember that if you receive a scholarship and subsequently stop your studies temporarily or change to part-time or special student status, your scholarship may be terminated.