Call for Applications: Study in Canada Scholarships
January 14, 2025 – Global Affairs Canada’s Study in Canada Scholarships are now accepting applications from Canadian institutions for the 2025-2026 academic year!
The program aims to strengthen and diversify Canada’s international linkages and partnerships. By offering Canadian post-secondary institutions the opportunity to host international students from a diverse range of countries and territories for short-term exchanges, the program enriches Canada’s educational engagement with a wide range of partners.
Scholarships are offered to international students wishing to pursue short-term studies or research in Canada. Canadian postsecondary institutions must apply online on behalf of students. Interested students should contact their home institution’s international office to learn about institutional partnerships and collaborations with Canadian institutions.
- Program name: Study in Canada Scholarships
- Funding organization: Global Affairs Canada
- Target audiences: Canadian post-secondary institutions
- Duration: 4 to 6 months
- Inclusions: airfare, select living expenses, health insurance, visa or study/work permit fees and other eligible expenses
- Deadline: March 18, 2025
For more information, visit the Study in Canada Scholarships.
Questions?
Watch this information video on how to study in Canada with a Government of Canada scholarship.
How to Study in Canada with a Government of Canada Scholarship
Transcript
Are you an international student living in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe or the Americas, and you're interested in studying in Canada?
Are you a full-time student in a college, undergraduate or graduate program?
If you answered yes to these questions, you may be interested in a scholarship to study in Canada under a government of Canada Short-term Exchange Program.
What is an exchange program?
Canadian postsecondary schools have student exchange agreements with schools in eligible countries around the world.
This means international students can come to Canada for up to eight months to study or do research.
An exchange program in Canada gives you the opportunity to gain valuable study experience and make professional connections.
How does the scholarship work?
While on an exchange, you'll continue to be enrolled in and pay tuition to your postsecondary school at home.
You won't need to pay tuition to your host school in Canada.
And the academic credits you earn in Canada will count towards your studies at home.
What expenses does the scholarship cover?
That depends on your exchange program and how long it is.
The scholarship may cover expenses like: fees for a visa or study / work permit, round trip airfare to Canada, health insurance, books and supplies for your studies or research, as well as living expenses, such as accommodations, utilities, transportation and food.
Interested in a scholarship?
Here's how the application process works.
First, be sure to check the EduCanada website and social media channels to see what kinds of programs and scholarships are available.
Every year between November and March, you can also find application timelines on our website.
Next, contact your school to tell them you are interested in participating.
Confirm that your school has an exchange agreement with a Canadian school.
Your school then notifies its partner school in Canada of your interest.
The Canadian partner school then applies for the scholarship on your behalf.
The Canadian school will contact you if your application is successful.
Good luck with your application for a scholarship to study in Canada.
We look forward to welcoming you!
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