Financing Your Post-Secondary Education

By University of Calgary Modified on February 09, 2016

There are many options for funding your education, make sure you know what they are!

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As a university student dealing with everything from classes, homework and exams, to health, relationships and extracurricular activities, you will have more than enough on your plate. The last thing you want is to have to worry about how to pay for it all.

Fortunately for you, stress isn’t your only option. International students entering an undergraduate degree program at the University of Calgary are eligible for a variety of awards and scholarships.

We provide high school students with nearly $2 million in merit-based scholarships annually, and offer numerous bursaries, which are granted based on financial need. If you are entering university from high school, simply apply for admission and complete the online High School Awards application to be considered for all awards.

Applicants with an admission average of 95 per cent or better are automatically eligible to receive a President’s Admission Scholarship, valued at $4,000. International Baccalaureate Diploma students will also be considered for 20 additional awards, valued at $3,500 each.

Use the filter on our online search tool to see which scholarships you may be eligible for.

Having trouble figuring out how much money you will need for school? Use our online cost calculator tool, which will help you determine the approximate fees based on your program, while taking into consideration the cost of residence and/or meal plans if you are considering living on campus.

If you are interested in working while you attend school make sure you visit our Career Services website, where they will help you spruce up your resume and search for jobs.

For more information about financing your education visit the University of Calgary website.

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