Are you a high school student with dreams of pursuing your Bachelor’s degree in Canada? The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is offering a plethora of scholarships for the academic session of 2024, opening doors to endless possibilities for deserving candidates.
Last year, UNB awarded scholarships to 1 in 2 students entering its esteemed institution, with support ranging from $500 to a staggering $100,000. Imagine the opportunities that await you!
To embark on this journey towards academic excellence and financial support, here’s what you need to know:
UNB Entrance Scholarships:
Eligibility:
Open to Canadian and international high school applicants admitted to an undergraduate degree program full-time in the fall.
Application Process:
1. Apply for admission to UNB.
2. Upon acceptance, activate your UNB IT Services.
3. Sign in to myUNB and apply for entrance scholarships by March 1. Late applications will be considered until April 30, subject to funding availability.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities:
UNB goes above and beyond to ensure that exceptional students receive the support they deserve. Explore these prestigious scholarships and mark your calendars:
Schulich Leaders Scholarship – Valued at $100,000 to $120,000.
Two scholarships awarded annually, one for Engineering ($120,000) and one for other STEM disciplines ($100,000).
– Nomination by guidance counsellor required by Jan. 31, 2024.
Currie Undergraduate Scholarship* – Worth $65,000.
Four students from Atlantic Canada will be selected based on leadership, academic excellence, and overcoming significant obstacles. Financial need is also considered. Deadline: March 1.
Beaverbrook Scholars Award
Offering $50,000 to three New Brunswick students.
– Criteria include academic excellence, leadership qualities, extracurricular involvement, and financial need. Deadline: March 1.
H. Harrison McCain
Bursaries/Scholarships** – Valued at $16,000.
– Open to high school students across Canada who demonstrate scholastic attainment, leadership, financial need, and initiative in funding their own education. Deadline: March 1.
Loran Scholars Foundation– Up to $100,000.
A national scholarship for students demonstrating leadership and a commitment to their communities. Up to 36 awards given annually. Apply now for this prestigious opportunity!
Project Hero Award
For dependents of Canadian Forces personnel killed while serving in active military missions. Request an application via email.
Arthur & Sandra Irving Primrose Scholarship
Exclusive to Saint John campus students.
Seize this opportunity to turn your academic aspirations into reality. Apply for these scholarships and unlock your potential at the University of New Brunswick. Your future begins