PhD (Doctorate) Scholarships 2024Scholarships in 2024

Canadian University of Western Ontario Scholarship 2024 for international Students

If your objective was to find a Canadian university with high acceptance rate so that you can easily get accepted on a Canadian scholarship then University of Western Ontario Scholarship 2024-2025 is for you which is basically open applications from international students. There are three basic scholarship categories on which the students will receive different funding options as explained in the article below:

University of Western Ontario Scholarship Funding Coverage

All international scholarships offered by University of Western Ontario are high paying with monthly stipends, free hostel accommodation, health insurance cover and experimental fundings, moreover following table also provide some insights:

Scholarship Type Coverage of Scholarship Eligibility
Western Scholarship of Excellence 250 scholarships at $8000 each

($6,000 in first year, plus $2,000 for an optional study abroad experience.)

Top high school admission average.
Western Scholarship of Distinction $3,500 each

($2,500 in first year, plus $1,000 for optional study abroad experience).

Unlimited number.

Final admission average of 92.0% to 100.0%.
Western Admission Scholarship $2,500 each

($1,500 in first year, plus $1,000 for optional study abroad experience).

Unlimited number.

Final admission average of 90.0% to 91.9%.

Notes:

1) Scholarship offerings are effective as of the 2024-2025 academic year.
2) Students in receipt of a National Scholarship or a Schulich Leader Scholarship are not eligible for an
admission scholarship.

If you are admitted to an undergraduate program at Western ontario main campus directly from secondary school, and are registered in first-year full-time studies you will be automatically considered for one of these admission scholarships; you do not need to submit an application and these scholarships are available to domestic and international students.

  • Western Scholarship of Excellence cannot be combined with another admission scholarship.
  • Applicants to all undergraduate programs will be considered for this scholarship, but the scholarship offers are program-specific, meaning that you must register in the program specified in the scholarship offer to remain eligible for the scholarship.
  • You must accept your offer of admission to the program specified in your scholarship offer by the admission response deadline to retain the scholarship offer.
  • You must register in full-time studies (minimum 3.5 courses) to remain eligible for the scholarship. If you enroll in a part-time course load, reduce your enrolment to part-time or withdraw from the academic year, you will not be eligible to keep the scholarship.
  • If you do not pursue a study abroad experience, the study abroad portion of the scholarship funding is forfeited.

Application Deadline of Western Ontario University

If you want to submit an application for admission on a Canadian scholarship at Western Ontario university for the class of 2024-2025 then please submit it before May 31, 2023 or otherwise for next batch you can submit application before February 1, 2024.

Western Ontario University Scholarship Requirements and Terms

  • The candidate must meet the admission conditions as specified in your offer package.
  • You must be applying for admission directly from secondary school to be eligible for an Admission Scholarship. Generally, students who have attended a post-secondary institution, or students who attended a post-secondary institution and then returned to secondary school, are not eligible. Please direct any questions regarding scholarship eligibility for your specific situation to 519-661-2100
  • Generally home-schooled applicants are not eligible for consideration for admission scholarships.
  • You must be registered for full-time studies (minimum 3.5 courses) at main campus to be eligible. If you enrol in a part-time course load, reduce your enrolment to part-time or withdraw from the academic year, you will not be eligible to keep your admission scholarship.
  • The final admission average calculation for 101 applicants includes prerequisite courses for the student’s selected program.
  • Admission averages are NOT rounded to the nearest whole percentage for admission scholarship consideration.
  • Western will determine averages for applicants who are not studying in a Canadian secondary school curriculum based on curriculum, grading practices, and grading scale interpretation.
  • If you do not pursue a study abroad experience, the study abroad portion of the scholarship funding is forfeited.
  • Admission Scholarships cannot be deferred.
  • Students taking secondary school courses during the summer prior to attending Western, that may affect their scholarship eligibility, must ensure that their final summer school grades are received by the Admissions office by August 31st, prior to the beginning of their first year at Western. It is the student’s responsibility to verify that their high school has submitted all final grades to the Admissions office. Changes and appeals related to admission scholarship eligibility will not be considered after August 31st.
  • Students eligible for a Western Scholarship of Distinction or a Western Admission Scholarship will be sent notification to their @uwo.ca email account in late August.
  • Admission scholarships are not confirmed until after the first installment of fees are due, therefore admission scholarships cannot be deducted from the first installment of fees (see note for exception for OSAP recipients)*. Once the scholarship is confirmed, it will be applied directly to the fee account before the end of September, and can be used toward the second installment of fees. If the application of the scholarship results in a credit on the fee account, a refund will be issued to the student in early-mid November via cheque or direct deposit to their bank account (if the student has enrolled in this option). Students should enroll in direct deposit through their Student Center account. Once logged in they should click on “Enrol in Direct Deposit” in the Finances section and input their banking information.

*Note for students in receipt of OSAP: If your Admission Scholarship is applied to your account (as Anticipated Aid or applied toward the balance owing) prior to your first installment of OSAP being released, the scholarship amount will be used toward your first installment of fees, reducing the amount of OSAP that is remitted toward your fee account for first installment.

For students admitted prior to the 2023-2024 year who are in receipt of the Western Continuing Admission Scholarship:

To retain the Continuing Admission Scholarship a student must, during the Fall/Winter academic year (September to April) fulfill the following requirements: a) complete a prescribed academic program requiring 5.0 or more courses as required by the respective program; b) take the full complement of the prescribed courses of the academic program (both principal and elective courses) within the academic year (September to April); letter of permission courses taken during the academic year will not count toward the course load. c) achieve an overall average of at least 80% , and d) remain registered in a program at main campus.

For inquiries regarding our Admission Scholarship program please contact us at 519-661-2100 or email [email protected].

Yousaf Saeed

I'm Dr. Engr. Yousaf Saeed, founder of the AScholarship Education Portal. My academic path includes 3 prestigious international scholarships — Australia Awards, CSC, and HKPFS — for my higher studies. I am also an IChemE affiliate whereas I've also worked for companies like Aramco and BYCO oil refinery as an production engineer at the start of my career. I completed MS, and PhD with major research publications in leading SCI journals (details on my Researchgate Profile). This aScholarship.com reflects my commitment to educating and therefore i started it for the purpose to guide aspiring international students for find scholarships for their higher education dream. As an experienced educator and mentor, I specialize in navigating the intricacies of research and patent and write useful articles on these topics too.