International students are invited to apply for the University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship for the year 2025.
This prestigious scholarship program is open to students from all over the world who are interested in pursuing full-time bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs in Canada.
The University of Saskatchewan is renowned as the top university in Canada, attracting over 3,000 students from 130 different countries. Aspiring scholars who are currently enrolled in undergraduate programs or seeking admission to graduate studies are eligible to apply for this exciting opportunity.
Scholarship Breakdown:
- The scholarship is an initiative of the University of Saskatchewan
- Studies will take place in Canada.
- Supports Undergraduate, master’s and PhD studies.
- Send in your application for admission by December 1 and scholarship application by December 15, 2024.
About Host University:
The University of Saskatchewan, also known as USASK, is a prestigious and long-standing institution located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in Western Canada.
Established in 1907, USASK is a proud member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities and has gained recognition for its commitment to addressing critical global issues such as infectious diseases, sustainable energy, and food and water security.
In the fiscal year 2022–2023, USask secured a substantial $240 million in sponsored research income, supporting its nine key research areas including water, quantum innovation, synchrotron sciences, agriculture, communities and sustainability, energy and mineral resources, health and wellness, Indigenous peoples, One Health, and Quantum Innovation.
Notably, the university is also home to the Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS), which houses the world’s largest university-led freshwater research program, Global Water Futures, with a remarkable $301 million investment and over 475 global partners.
With over 171,000 active alumni making a difference worldwide, USask has proudly produced two Nobel Prize winners, five Olympic gold medalists, nine provincial premiers, a Canadian prime minister, three Supreme Court of Canada justices, and an Oscar winner.
The university values its alumni for their perseverance, resourcefulness, and work ethic, acknowledging their track record of significant achievements as they continue to tackle the complex challenges of today and tomorrow.
Scholarship Programs:
Check the list of programs and apply with this LINK
Scholarship Value
- The Best and First Scholarship of President George W. Bush and Marsha Ivana are worth $40 000 ($ 10,000 annually for four years)
- The value of the Chancellor Scholarships is $30,000. ($7,500 annually for four years)
- Scholarships for U.S. admission is worth $24,000 ($6,000 annually for four years)
- The value of the Edwards Undergraduate Scholarships is worth $24,000 ($6,000 annually for four years)
- Scholarships for renewable admission to the faculty of Agriculture and Bioresources is also worth $12,000 ($3,000 annually for four years).
Who Qualifies for the Scholarship?
The following are the requirements for eligibility for the University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarships for Foreign Students in Canada:
- For a bachelor’s degree you must be a high school students enrolled in programs outside of Canada.
- You must have a four-year college degree, or its equivalent, from an accredited college or university is required for a master’s degree.
- For a Ph.D., you must have a master’s degree in a subject related to the intended field of study, or an equivalent degree from an accredited university.
- A four-year college degree, or its equivalent, from an accredited college or university is required for a postgraduate diploma.
- Tests of English language proficiency include the Duolingo English Test, the TOEFL, and the IELTS. Use Duolingo’s English test instead of IELTS if you are unable to take it.
How To Apply:
Applications must be submitted online. Get a program, review the prerequisites for admission, and submit an application. Send in your application with this LINK.