Alberta University

Canada Scholarships

Degree: All degrees
Deadline: 10 Jan 2026
Scholarship Type: university
Amount: 52000000.00 USD
Duration: Depending on the study program

Description

🎓 University of Alberta Scholarships – Description & Summary

The University of Alberta Scholarships are merit-based and competitive awards offered to outstanding students from around the world who are admitted to undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral programs at the University of Alberta in Canada. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and, in some cases, financial need.

Scholarships are available in different forms, including automatic admission-based awards and application or nomination-based awards, depending on the level of study. Undergraduate students may receive scholarships automatically based on academic performance, while most graduate and PhD scholarships are awarded through departmental nomination and are often combined with research funding.

To be considered, applicants must meet academic admission requirements, study full-time, and satisfy the English language requirements set by the University of Alberta. All scholarships are competitive and not guaranteed, and requirements or award values may change each year according to official university decisions.

✅ Summary (Short Version)

Offered by the University of Alberta (Canada)

Available for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students

Based on academic excellence, leadership, and sometimes financial need

Includes automatic and nomination-based awards

Requires full-time study and meeting language requirements

Competitive and not guaranteed

Notes

Attention ⚠ only 15 days left 👉 before The deadline 2026/01/10

Please note: Some programs in the Faculty of Education and in Health Science-related fields (such as Nursing) will require both English Language Proficiency and Spoken English Proficiency.

Benefits

1) Financial Benefits

Tuition fee support (partial or full, depending on the scholarship)

Monetary awards ranging from one-time payments to renewable funding

Monthly or annual stipends for some graduate and PhD scholarships

Research funding support (mainly for Master’s and PhD students)

Possibility of combining multiple scholarships (where permitted)

2) Academic Benefits

Recognition of academic excellence

Support for full-time study

Access to high-quality education at a top-ranked Canadian university

Enhanced academic profile and CV

3) International Student Benefits

Scholarships available for international students

Financial support that helps reduce the cost of studying in Canada

Eligibility for scholarships alongside a Canadian study permit

4) Graduate & PhD-Specific Benefits

Departmental nomination-based funding

Scholarships often combined with:

Supervisor research grants

Teaching or research assistantships

Support for advanced research and innovation

Requirements

Note: This scholarship accepts Bachelor, Master, and PhD candidates. Each applicant should complete the fields and attach the documents required for their chosen degree.
  • General Requirements (All Applicants)
  • Must apply and be admitted to a program at the University of Alberta
  • Must study full-time
  • Scholarships are competitive and not guaranteed
  • Requirements and award values may change each year (official university decision)
  • 1️⃣ Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree)
  • Completion of high school or equivalent
  • Strong academic admission average
  • First-year, full-time student
  • International students must hold a Canadian study permit
  • Scholarship Types:
  • Admission-based (automatic): awarded based on grades only
  • Application-based: based on grades, leadership, activities, and sometimes financial need
  • Deadline:
  • Application-based scholarships: January 10
  • Automatic scholarships: no separate application required
  • 2️⃣ Master’s Degree (Graduate)
  • Completed Bachelor’s degree
  • Strong academic
  • Full-time admission
  • English language proficiency (if required)
  • Some scholarships require department nomination
  • 3️⃣ Doctoral Degree (PhD)
  • Completed Master’s degree
  • Excellent academic and research background
  • Full-time PhD admission
  • Confirmed academic supervisor
  • Strong research proposal
  • Recommendation Letters: 1
  • Minimum English Language Scores – University of Alberta IELTS (Academic): Overall 6.5 (minimum 6.0 in each band) TOEFL iBT: Overall 90 (minimum 21 in each section) Duolingo English Test: Overall 120 PTE Academic: Overall 61 (minimum 60 in each skill) CAEL: Overall 70 (minimum 60 in each band) Cambridge English (CAE / CPE): Overall 180 (minimum 170 per skill) Language test French Compulsory Test for All Faculté Saint-Jean Students A placement test is administered to all new students registered in the Faculté Saint-Jean. The students’ competence is tested in order to facilitate their placement in French language courses. No preparation is required. Initial assessment is done online prior to enrollment in French courses. The results of this test determine the French course(s) in which the student must register. Detailed instructions are sent to students upon admission. Placement of students by initial assessment : Students with a mark inferior or equal to 60% must register in FRANC 116. Students with a mark between 60% and 75% inclusively must register in FRANC 117. Students with a mark between 75% and 90% inclusively must register in FRANC 216. Students with a mark between 90% and 97% inclusively must register in FRANC 226. Students with a mark superior or equal to 97% are exempt from basic French language courses and can register in FRANC, LINGQ or LITT courses (200 or 300 level) of their choice. Acceptable proof of language proficiency equivalent to DELF level “Strong B2” Although the DELF level “strong B2” is the principal reference, tests results from the following list are acceptable under certain conditions: Diplôme approfondi de langue française (DALF): - DALF C1: Obtaining the Diploma - DALF C2: Obtaining the Diploma

University

Alberta University

Canada - Edmonton,canada