Canada Scholarship

University of Manitoba, Canada International Undergraduate Bursary, 2023/2024


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The University of Manitoba, situated in Winnipeg, Canada, is a public research institution that caters to a diverse student body of more than 30,000 individuals pursuing undergraduate and graduate studies. For international students, choosing the University of Manitoba means gaining access to a welcoming and all-encompassing educational environment, coupled with opportunities to collaborate with distinguished faculty members and engage in cutting-edge research endeavors.

The university places significant emphasis on providing extensive support services, including academic guidance, language assistance, and cultural events, to ensure the academic and social success of international students. Moreover, the lively campus community boasts over 200 student organizations and clubs, offering a broad spectrum of extracurricular activities and events that enhance the overall student experience.


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The International Undergraduate Student Bursary at the University of Manitoba is specifically created to provide financial aid to international students enrolled in undergraduate programs at the university. This bursary is granted based on both financial need and academic achievements. It offers assistance by covering a portion, up to 50%, of the international student differential tuition fee for the academic year. Both new and current international undergraduate students who exhibit financial need and academic excellence are eligible to apply through a selection committee, which evaluates applications on an individual basis.

Scholarship Description:

  • Host University: University of Manitoba;
  • Host Country: Canada;
  • Study Level: Undergraduate Level;
  • Scholarship Type: Partial Funding;
  • Scholarship Worth: 240,000$;
  • Eligible Countries: International students;
  • Subjects Available: All subjects;
  • Application Deadline: October 1st, 2023

The International Undergraduate Bursury is available for International Undergraduate students in all fileds to pursue their studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Scholarship Benefits:


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The University of Manitoba will provide a 240,00$ in order to cover all the candidate’s financial expensive.

Application Process:

In order to be eligible for bursaries at the University of Manitoba, students are required to submit an application for the University of Manitoba General Bursary via the Aurora system. Additionally, they may need to submit separate applications for specific awards, if applicable.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • To be eligible for bursaries, all students must complete courses during both the fall and winter terms;
  • In most cases, students need to enroll in and complete at least 60 percent of a full course load per term (equivalent to a minimum of 9 credit hours per term). However, graduate students are exempt from credit hour minimums if they are registered as full-time students with the Faculty of Graduate Studies over the fall and winter terms;
  • Students must meet minimum GPA requirements. Continuing students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, while new students (coming from high school) must have a grade 12 average of 70% or higher. Students admitted on Mature Student Status may also be considered for bursaries.
  • Financial need must be demonstrated through documentation provided in the application, students who have applied for government student loans from other provinces must include a copy of their current official government loan assessment to support their declaration of financial need. However, Manitoba Student Aid recipients are not required to submit a copy of their Notice of Assessment;
  • International students in their first year of post-secondary study in Canada are ineligible to apply for the general bursary program.

Supporting Documents:

  • Academic transcripts: Official records of the student’s academic performance, including grades, courses taken, and any honors or awards received.
  • Personal statement or essay: This is an opportunity for students to express their motivations, goals, and how they meet the scholarship criteria. It helps the selection committee understand their unique qualities and aspirations.
  • CV or resume: A summary of the student’s academic and extracurricular achievements, work experience, volunteer activities, and other relevant qualifications.
  • Proof of nationality or residency: Documentation establishing the student’s citizenship or legal residency status, such as a passport or ID card.

Condition of Language:


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Scholarships offered by institutions in English-speaking countries often require applicants to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This is typically done through standardized language tests such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Specific score requirements may vary depending on the scholarship program and institution. Some scholarships may offer alternative options to demonstrate language proficiency or may exempt applicants from certain countries or educational backgrounds.

Official website:

For more information please visit the university’s official website.

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