Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards
Apply for Awards
2012-13 Nasser Family Gold Medals Awards in Leadership and Innovation Deadline: June 7, 2013 Details
2013-14 Financial Need Calculator
(This form MUST accompany a department, college or central awards application. Deadlines vary.)
2012-13 USFA (University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association) Scholarship Fund Program Application Form
Open to students who are immediate family members of members of the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association. Students must login using their NSID and password to complete the first section of the online form. After the student completes their section, the USFA member will be sent an email with instructions to complete the faculty member's section. When the application form is successfully submitted, both the student and the faculty member will receive confirmation emails. Deadline: June 1, 2013 Details
Continuing Scholarships - The deadline to apply for the 2013-2014 U of S Continuing Scholarships is June 1, 2013. Students selected to receive scholarships will be mailed notification letters in July and August 2013.
Continuing Bursaries - The deadline to apply for U of S Continuing Bursaries was October 1, 2012. Students selected to receive bursaries will be notified in December 2012 and January 2013. The 2013-2014 application for U of S Continuing Bursaries will be available in August 2013.
College or Department Awards - use the Awards Search or contact your college or department for details.
Graduate Students - awards for graduate students are administered by the College of Graduate Studies and Research. The Graduate Award Search lists awards for graduate students.
Entering Awards - students who are currently in high school and will be entering the U of S in 2013-2014 (or current U of S students who have completed less than 18 credit units by April 2013) were encouraged to apply for Competitive Entrance Awards. The application deadline of February 15, 2013 has now passed. The 2014-2015 Competitive Entrance Awards application will be available in October 2013.
External Awards
Awards administered by the University of Saskatchewan are not the only awards available to students studying at the U of S. Students are encouraged to look for awards from other sources, such as clubs, associations and religious organizations. The following websites may help you find awards that apply specifically to you.
- Student Awards
Explore a database of student awards and scholarships just for Canadians. - Scholarships Canada
Search over 23, 000 scholarships including over 800 just for the U of S! - Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)
Check out employer-sponsored scholarships and scholarships for the public and international students. - SGEU – Working Together for Saskatchewan
- Explore a scholarship directory from the Saskatchewan government.
- Service Canada: Scholarships and Bursaries
Find scholarships and bursaries at a national and provincial level. - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- Canadian Scholarships
Discover scholarships for Canadian university students. - Maclean’s On Campus
Search for thousands of awards and scholarships. - Government of Saskatchewan
Find programs, financial assistance and job opportunities. - CanLearn
Canada's Education Savings and Student Financial Aid Resource - SaskTel Scholarships for Post-Secondary Students
SaskTel offers a number of scholarships to deserving individuals entering or continuing their post-secondary education. - SGI Scholarships and Awards
SGI has several scholarship programs in place that assist students who are studying in a field related to SGI’s business. - Rhodes Scholarship
Discover how Canadian students can receive a postgraduate award to study at the University of Oxford in England. - DisabilityAwards.ca
Financial aid portal that contains over 300 scholarships, awards and bursaries specifically for post-secondary students with disabilities. - Government of Canada - International Scholarships
Award opportunities for Canadians wishing to study abroad and non-Canadians wishing to study in Canada.

