Algoma University Canada Chancellor’s Award: $5000 Renewable
Algoma University Canada Chancellor’s Award: $5000 Renewable
This prize is extendable for a total of three more years. Candidates must maintain a cumulative average of 80% in their prior fall/winter courses while remaining failure-free. 24 credits must be taken throughout two consecutive fall/winter terms of study, and students must retain those credits. The scholarship will not be offered if the student does not satisfy the requirements in any given year, and they will no longer be qualified for renewal in any succeeding years. The remainder of their four-year renewable scholarship is still open to recipients of the international scholarship who move to permanent residency. Transitioning has no negative financial effects on the scholarship grant. One-half of the prize will be given to transfer students who enroll at Algoma University during the winter term of any academic year (minimum 15 credits).
Please read the material below for additional details on the Chancellor’s Award: $5000 Renewable from Algoma University Canada.
Degree Level
- Chancellor’s Award for Algoma University Canada: $5,000 At Algoma University, you can enroll in undergraduate programs that are renewable.
Available Subjects:
- All Subjects
Scholarship Benefits
The Chancellor’s Award is a scholarship valued at $5,000 annually for international students entering their first year of study at Algoma University. To qualify, candidates must be studying on a full-time basis (30 credits over two consecutive terms of study). Students must complete all their qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies in any program of study at Algoma University.
Eligible Nationalities:
International Students are eligible to apply.
Eligibility Criteria:
A minimum grade point average of A+ (or its equivalent in the student’s home country) is required.
To be eligible for this award, applicants must meet the following language criteria at admission:
- Cambridge Assessment of English – 185 overall
- Duolingo Test of English (DTE) – 125
- IELTS – Overall 7.0, no band less than 6
- Pearson Test of English (Academic) – 65
- TOEFL – 560 (85 internet-based)
Application Procedure:
- In order to be admitted, international students who complete the OSSD standards and are enrolled in an Ontario secondary school must receive grades of 90 to 100 in their top six grade 12 U/M courses.