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  1. Beyond our admission scholarships, University of Toronto students have access to over 5,900 in-course scholarships every year. We recommend international students use the Award Explorer by selecting the appropriate filters to view other scholarships that may be available to you.

  2. Apply for the most prestigious and competitive scholarship for international students at U of T, covering tuition, books, fees and residence for four years. You must be nominated by your school and apply to undergraduate studies at U of T by January 15, 2024.

  3. Through the following programs, the university provides non-repayable bursary support to undergraduate and graduate students who are, or have been within the last five years, anywhere in the world (regardless of status in Canada) or whose current or proposed program of study has been impacted by changing political environments in their country o...

  4. The following highly competitive international scholarships may be of interest to students who have excelled in their academic and co-curricular pursuits during their time at the University of Toronto.

  5. The Faculty of Arts & Science awards approximately $7.9 million in admission awards to first-year undergraduate students. These awards are offered based on criteria such as academic excellence, financial need, community involvement, leadership, creativity and other qualities.

  6. The University of Toronto has comprehensive scholarship programs that recognizes outstanding achievement at different levels of study. The University, its colleges, faculties and divisions award approximately 4,500 admission scholarships that total nearly $20 million and nearly 5,000 in-course awards each year.

  7. U of T, through its colleges and divisions, awards more than 7,100 admission scholarships, totalling more than $166 million, and over 7,900 in-course awards each year. The majority of our admission scholarships are awarded automatically. A separate application is not required for these academic merit-based admission awards.