Use the form below to search among over 1000 scholarships and bursaries. There are two major deadlines to keep in mind:
Bursaries
October 1st is the deadline to apply for most bursaries offered by the university. Bursaries are usually given to students in financial need, though some bursaries may have additional criteria. Recipients will be notified by early February.
Struggling to pay for university? Consider applying for bursaries.
Scholarships
June 1st is the deadline for a large number of scholarships on campus. Scholarships are normally granted for academic achievement or leadership experiences. Recipients will be notified by the first day of classes.
Did you do well in your classes? Consider applying for scholarships.
In addition to the major awards above, departments, colleges, and donors from outside the university offer awards throughout the year. Use the form below to find specific awards.
Search for awards
DisabilityAwards.ca
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Eligibility: | A fully accessible comprehensive online portal containing information on financial assistance for post-secondary students in Canada. The searchable portal provides disabled students with relevant disability-related financial aid information. |
Donor: | DisabilityAwards.ca is funded by the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability component. |
Apply: | For award information, visit DisabilityAwards.ca |
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There are awards available specifically for new or graduate students:
You could also be eligible to apply for a variety of external awards, which are offered by agencies, governments or other organizations outside the University of Saskatchewan.