Bursaries Direct from College

When students look for educational bursaries to pay college cost they should apply directly through the college since many universities have college bursaries.

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Bursaries Direct from College

When students look for educational bursaries to help pay college cost, they should always apply directly through the college since many universities have bursaries as part of their student financial aid packages which are offered to all who qualify for them.

Many students search out private bursaries to apply to which is always good to do, but they may be better off applying to the the college bursary programs. Colleges and Universities need students attending to survive in the first place and no students equals; no school.

The college will work harder to award bursaries to students for this reason alone. They have a vast array of bursaries for many student financial situations and are eager to award educational bursaries so their attendance is secure and growing.

You must ask and apply in the financial aids office of the college you will be attending.

This fact alone can insure students who are looking for bursaries that they will get a thorough evaluation of all and any bursary program they can fit into at any college they apply to for bursaries.

Bursaries & Scholarships from Universities

We will look at a few bursaries given out from Canadian Universities since they have more programs which are more favorable to all types of students; even international and out of country students. Canada works hard on out of country students in getting them to attend their universities and they have government, as well as direct university bursaries to do it too!

St. Lawrence College in Ontario Canada, is a college of Applied Arts & Technology that has (3) campuses in Eastern Ontario – Brockville, Cornwall & Kingston, boost that because of the generosity of former alumni, corporations, Foundations & friends in their community they have a large amount of student financial aid (bursaries & scholarships) in helping students attend their school. I’m sure that former alumni remember what it was being a college student and how hard it was paying for it never having any money and racking up their student loans every year.

St. Lawrence College bursaries for college range from $500 to $3000 and awarded 500 plus bursaries to their students. All students have to do is fill out their bursary application once to be considered for a plethora of their bursary programs they have available to award students each and every college semester.

That’s an easy way to search for bursary financial aid at a University!

Carleton University located in Ottawa Ontario is a dynamic research and teaching institution dedicated to achieving the highest standards; has a nice list of bursaries through their bursary look up search tool.

It’s easy to use too!

Students can choose from a drop down bar in the category field of study menu and search for their desired bursaries from Carleton University.

This makes it simple and easy for students looking for a particular educational bursary. Carleton state’s that students are considered for all the bursaries listed in their category selected by filling out the general bursary application form. So students only have to select a category and all bursaries that are in that category they are considered for.

This is a classic example of what was mentioned earlier in that colleges/universities want/need students attending their campuses purely to survive so they will do everything they can to accommodate them all in possible ways. This is how they do it.

Student fill out ONE general bursary application form and the search tool does all the work looking for a bursary program(s) that the student will fit into. This is how Carleton University makes sure no student gets overlooked for student financial aid – it’s all done automatically.

Carleton University is one place to look if you want to find educational bursaries to pay for your college.

Humber College located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning; and a publicly-funded polytechnic college offers bursaries to their students. They categorize them as:

Tuition Bursaries
Financial Need Bursaries
Ontario First Generation Bursaries
Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF) Bursaries
Student Access Bursaries
Study Abroad/International Mobility Bursaries

As you can see the more categories you have, the more students you can fit into them so as to award more Humber bursaries to students so the can attend the Humber University. Sometimes students can fit into multiple categories (if allowed by the university) giving them more student aid, making it possible to cover all their student cost.

Queen’s University at Kingston is a public research university located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in October 1841 from a royal charter issued by Queen Victoria. Queen’s university predates the founding of Canada by 26 years! They have a Queen’s General Bursary which helps those students with the greatest financial need. They also have what is called Admission Bursaries which are based on financial need.

Other categories of Queen’s University bursaries are:

Bursary for mature students
Admission bursaries for Law students
Admission bursaries for Medicine students

As you can see the Admission bursary is to help first year students, and the others are more specific in nature. Since they are bursaries, all will use a financial needs scale to some degree then others and my differ based on what the demonstrated financial need is of each individual student.

Queen’s offers numerous scholarship programs too as well as bursary programs as well. Both do the same thing in paying for a students college cost and they don’t have to be paid back.

*As a final note, it should be mentioned that Government bursaries should always be applied to by all students looking for bursary programs along with the above mentioned bursaries. Go to government bursaries from other countries, and government bursaries and how they work.

Government Bursaries offered from Various Countries

International students who want an education in other countries should look into direct government bursaries for student aid to help pay for their college.

Government Bursaries from Countries
Government Bursaries from Various Countries

International students looking to get their education in other countries want to look into the individual countries government bursaries to cover their cost to attend a college or university. Most all do have student bursaries with some type of student aid to help do this.

You may be just a regular student who is just looking for bursaries from your own government – this will also help you too!

Seeking direct government educational assistance in the form of bursaries, or other student financial aid offered by the various governments is the smart students way to pay for an education in other countries.

If students know where to apply, it may be as easy as filling out & submitting the required paperwork to receive student bursaries, grants, scholarships or other forms of student awards offered by governments throughout the world.

Some countries may use the terminology as bursaries, or scholarships & grants. They all mean the same thing – no repayment is necessary by the student once they are given the student financial aid award.

Below are various countries and their respective website locations to help students seek bursaries and other various forms of educational financial assistance to cover the cost of attendance.

Scholarships and Bursaries from Canada

Canada’s Provinces and Territories handle their bursaries and student aid separate, and at the same time also have access to a central bursary system for their students. Below we cover these.

Other Canadian Bursaries from CanLearn

CanLearn.ca is a service for Canadian students which provides the student aid information and other needed services so they can decide what field to study, what university to go to study and how to cover their costs.

CanLearn strives to offer trusted information & services to help Canadian students save, plan & finally pay for their education. CanLearn gives necessary resources to help students to masterfully make good educational decisions.

The CanLearn site was developed by the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada in collaboration with provincial and territorial governments and Canadian learning and career development organizations.

Alberta Bursaries

A bursary is a monetary grant given to a student based on a demonstrated financial need or satisfactory academic achievement. Scholarships are a monetary award given to a student for academic excellence in a specific area of study, or for athletic excellence.

Ontario Bursaries

For a resource on Canadian bursaries from Ontario.

OSAP Canada Bursaries

When students apply for OSAP student aid assistance they are automatically evaluated for many grant & bursary programs offered by the federal & provincial government. Whether students are awarded the grant funds, it will depend on an eligibility criteria which will include student family income tiers. This is a great Canadian resource for students looking for student financial assistance.

Concordia University Bursries

This university nicely displays bursaries & student aid by Canadian Provincial & Territory so students can easily navigate for what they are looking for based on location and aid provided.

Study in Sweden Bursaries & Scholarships

Swedish scholarships are similar to bursaries.This website is a all-inclusive resource for higher education in Sweden for current & prospective international students. Many other scholarships are offered on this site too.

South African Bursaries

This is the official website of South Africa which has a comprehensive list of a multitude of South African bursaries and it is nicely categorized based on what occupation a student would like to study. For instance they have a listing of accounting/Law/Engineering/Health-science/Sport bursaries just to name a few. They have many others though.
Go to: http://bursaries-southafrica.co.za/ to see their home page which is impressively laid out!

United Kingdom Bursaries

This UK government website talks about bursaries and scholarships but one must search to find what they are looking for. Best suggestion is to type in ‘bursaries’ in the search bar in the upper right corner and you will find what you are looking for in the search results which come up.

Ireland Bursaries

The nidirect website is the official government website for Northern Ireland citizens. This website was designed to make things easier to find for the user; such as easy to access government information and services. Bursaries and financial aid can easily be found too.

Western Cape Bursaries

The official Western Cape Government website was created as a single point of access to government information & services for citizens of the Western Cape. Lots of government bursaries are offered, along with a listing of universities offering them too. A list of bursaries from National Departments, Public Entities, and International are shown as well. Other programs are offered to students such as Learner-ships, Internships, Apprenticeships, and Artisan-ships. Places of Volunteering to charitable organizations are also listed.

The above is a great starting point in helping students look for government bursaries offered from other countries.

Kin Canada Bursaries Program

The Kin Canada Bursaries Program is a program that generates funds for college.

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Kin Canada Bursaries

The Kin Canada Bursaries Program is a program that generates funds for college. Those funds come from the Hal Rogers Endowment Fund. The program is designed to promote college education and to encourage students to find a way to pay for their education to make their dreams come true. Over $732,000 has been awarded since the scholarship fund was implemented in 1994. This scholarship fund was the vision of Hal Rogers and his belief that promoting the education of our youth is a very noble endeavor.

Each year, they receive over 600 applications for the funds. All applicants must be residents of Canada. They must demonstrate a financial need, show community volunteer involvement, and have some knowledge of Kin Canada.

They award the money to the top 35 applications, with each winner receiving $1,000 for college. The winner are selected based on their community involvement and academic performance. Due to the generous nature of many of the clubs involved, the program seems to be doing well in terms of generating more money for future scholarships to be awarded.

Applications are completed and submitted online. It is possible to complete it all at once or to start it and save it, then return to it later on for completion. They are due by February 1st. In some years, there are more winners than others. It depends on the overall available funds that are given to the Kin Canada Bursaries Program to work with. There seems to be a good response though to this fund and so far generating enough funding for the scholarships hasn’t been a barrier for the entity.

Applications are reviewed locally and then the top ones are sent to be reviewed by a committee who will pick the winners of the scholarship funds. All winners will be notified by June 30th. Part of the Kin Canada Bursaries Program involves generating more interest out there among students for these funds. Part of their ability to do this involves working closely with the various schools and getting the message out soon enough about what is offered and how to apply.

There is a revised application for the 2013 and 2014 scholarship funds. While the majority of it will be the same, there are some additional sections to be completed. All applications must be complete in order to be reviewed for consideration of the scholarship funds that are available. Anyone needed help with the application can call or email the contact information found on the website for the Kin Canada Bursaries Program.

UBC Bursaries in Canada

The University of British Columbia gives out UBC bursaries in Canada every year at multiple levels to deserving candidates.

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UBC Bursaries in Canada

The University of British Columbia gives out UBC bursaries in Canada every year at multiple levels to deserving candidates. At this Canadian college, students who are Canadian citizens will be able to get access to bursaries with relative ease. International students will find access to a UBC bursary more difficult to come by, but American college students will still have access to the Direct Student Loans program offered through the United States government.

A UBC bursary comes in various forms, either for low income students, or more merit based programs. Work programs are also available through UBC bursaries for students in need of additional financial assistance. Of course these general UBC bursaries are merely the tip of the iceberg as there are numerous other UBC programs available at the department level. The law school at the college often gives out quite a bit of funding as it has a number of older students who graduated long ago and donate today. Other departments also provide their own funding when it is available, and there are always national bursary programs to which students will be able to apply when there is no additional funding available to them through the college.

Two Types of UBC Bursaries in Canada

First students should know that there are basically two types of UBC bursaries in Canada offered through the main office of financial aid on campus. These come down to the “general” and “affiliation” types. General UBC bursaries are offered to all students at the university as long as they are Canadian residents and have continued financial need. The affiliation UBC bursaries are designed for more specific purposes such as low income, demographic variables, or other possible “only this accepted” concepts. Deadline for all general UBC bursaries are September 15 for students going to school in September and June first for this beginning classes in May. Affiliation UBC bursary applications are due on May 31. General UBC bursaries should be applied for through the Student Services Center and affiliate programs can be applied for through the Affiliate Bursaries webpage.

Work Program UBC Bursary Program

The Work Program UBC bursary is a program designed to help students financially by giving them part time jobs on campus. This is also known as “work study” and is oriented to give students an experience in their future profession whenever possible. International students may be eligible to participate in the Work Learn UBC bursary program which operates in the exact fashion as the resident-only work study program. All foreign applicants interested in this program will be required to be full time students. There is no direct application process established for these programs and students should instead apply directly to available work study jobs on campus. The aid will be made available through student accounts in the form of financial aid.

University Department UBC Bursaries

There are a number of departments on campus which offer UBC bursaries of their own. A great example of this is the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council UBC bursary which gives out up to $35,000 a year to eligible students. This program is designed specifically with graduate students in mind and as a result all applicants will need to be masters or doctoral level students. Applicants will need to be UBC students attending school full time and submit their research proposals to the SSHRC. Materials should be submitted no later than October 14.

Many Law UBC Bursary Programs

The law school also offers its own UBC bursaries in Canada to students who meet the eligibility and are considered to have the merit needed to get access to additional financial aid. There are multiple UBC bursary programs through the law school, but all have the same requirements – all applicants are required to be Canadian residents receiving loans from the government. Further, students in the JD/MBA and JD/MAAPS programs will not be eligible to apply. With an impressive forty one different UBC bursaries available through the law program alone, students should find that they have no problems getting access to financial aid. These programs would be considered affiliate bursaries and the deadline requires materials be turned in no later than May 31.

UWO Bursaries from Ontario

UWO bursaries are available from the University of Western Ontario to students of the college on a variety of levels. A UWO bursary before student loans.

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UWO Bursaries

UWO bursaries are available from the University of Western Ontario to students of the college on a variety of levels. It is desirable to get a UWO bursary rather than taking out student loans as they are used to supplement overall financial needs and are not expected to fully fund an individual’s costs.

Students seeking UWO bursaries should run a quick self-assessment and understand where they stand as the available programs come in a number of formats, some of them very specific. For instance, older students may be eligible for the senior citizens program, while all students may be able to apply for the student guarantee program. While there are UWO bursaries available for students across the university, students should seek out programs unique to their specific departments as there is additional financial aid to be found there.

Must prove Financial Need for UWO Bursaries

A UWO bursary tends to reward less to a student but those who apply will have fewer applicants to compete against. It is often the case that these department originated UWO bursary programs are available to students who have shown strong academic marks in previous school years. Students should know that bursaries in Canada, as a general rule, are given out to students who can show a genuine financial need. Not only will students need to show their economic status, but the overall cost of their schooling will be taken into account as well.

Ontario Student Access Guarantee UWO Bursary Program

In general students will find that they are able to apply for the Ontario Student Access Guarantee UWO bursary program. This program is provided in cooperation not only with UWO but also the provincial government of Ontario and works towards the goal of ensuring that all Ontario students have access to high education.

With such laudable goals in mind, the OSAP UWO bursary will provide a varying amount of assistance depending on need and the university itself will pick up the remaining fees. Students who are interested in this program should strive to be a part from a “first entry program” which has been established to allow direct transference from high school into college. Those who are not enrolled in a first entry program will still be able to apply for OSAP but must be Canadian citizens and be registed at least part time while showing a strong need for assistance. Applicants should have their material submitted for the OSAP program by October 31.

First Year Students UWO Bursary – Admission Bursary

Students who are attending the university for the first time may find that they are eligible for the First Year Students UWO bursary, also known more simply as the Admission Bursary. This program gives out a varying amount of financial aid and is very specifically designed to supplement initial financial needs. Students interested in the program will need to be enrolling in UWO for the first time in their lives and should fill the Admission Bursary form when they are admitted to the school. Students who register too late to fill out this form will be able to apply for funds through the Financial Assistance Profile set up through student services during late August.

Senior Citizen UWO Bursary Program

The Senior Citizen UWO bursaries program is aimed at students who are legally considered senior citizens but have an interest in returning to school. Awarding at least $3,277 and up to $6,000, this particular UWO bursary is a great way for the older students on campus to afford their education. Applicants will need to be registered as students on the main campus and be over the age of 60. All materials should be submitted before the start of classes in any given academic cycle.

First Generation UWO Bursary Program

Working towards assisting students who come from families that have no collegiate history, the First Generation UWO Bursary was established some assistance to those in need. Giving out awards as high as $3,500 this program will help students fill any remaining gaps in their financial aid. No amounts awarded will be below $1,000 and students who can show the greatest need for assistance will reap the greatest rewards. All applicants must be Ontario residents, be children of a family with no collegiate history, and have a financial aid profile. Applications should be turned in before October 31st.

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Canadian Bursaries and Scholarships

Canadian bursaries and scholarships are little understood for those who don’t reside in Canada and always a great source of confusion for many students.

Canadian bursaries and scholarships are little understood for those who don’t reside in Canada and are always a great source of confusion for many students trying to figure them out. A Canadian bursary is a scholarship with conditions attached to it that students must fulfill. Let’s explore this further.

In Canada, bursaries are offered to students who display a sincere financial need and, combined with loans or other scholarships, are an excellent source of financial aid to get your schooling off on the right track. Canadian bursaries may seem confusing to many at first, but really the system is very elegant and simple, allowing students with only the basic knowledge of what they are doing to seek out and find potential funding with relative ease. While funding options through Canada bursaries are going to vary by the province students reside in, every student should take some time to consult with their local university and consider carefully the application options they will receive there.

Canadian bursaries are largely offered through a simple single form system. Students can pick up these forms from their university bursary offices and fill them out and turning them in as time permits. As is the case with most scholarships, all Canadian bursaries do not follow a single due date, so students will want to find those programs which apply to them and turn their bursary application form in by an appropriate date. These forms will ask students about their past academic experience, independent/dependent status, income information and fields of interest. They will also come with large packets containing the vast majority of locally offered bursary programs which students can peruse and consider while they are filling out their application. Once the application is complete, students should turn it into the appropriate office and, barring any significant problems, they will automatically apply to those Canada bursary programs for which they are eligible.

While the single application system is astoundingly effective in most cases, it will not always get students the access to information and programs they may need. Often times bursaries in Canada will be made available individually through specific programs. It is sometimes necessary for students to approach the office relevant to their studies to consult on alternate funding opportunities. These will be available for both undergraduate and graduate students, so even at this level students will have a large number of options available to them. If there are any programs your particular department offers that are not part of the normal bursary application process, students should get any information on them they can and consider whether or not they will meet the requirements set forth. If they can, regardless of how strong competition may be, students should always apply to the program as it may happen that they are chosen to receive its award.

Navigating the Canadian bursary system is both simple and at times complicated. While the initial process is as easy as stopping into your local Canada bursary office and picking up an application, if you are looking for funding beyond what is offered through that system you will have to do a little bit more digging. Consulting with your field of study’s department is a good place to start, and if that yields no results, consider looking at companies in your locality. While many of them will not offer bursary programs, larger firms will often offer financial aid for a limited number of students who agree to work for them after their graduation date. If you find such programs and meet their basic criteria, absolutely apply for the program – it never hurts to give it a shot.

One of most important things a potential student preparing for college must consider is whether or not they can afford the cost. While there are a privileged few who can afford to pay for school out of pocket, most students will not be able to pay from their own funds and will have to seek various forms of financial aid through Canadian bursaries and scholarships. Loans are a fairly common method of attaining assistance, but while they allow a student to graduate from college, those students are often left with huge chunks of debt which they then have to find a way to pay. Canada bursaries and scholarships eliminate this entirely and should be sought after first before student loans.

Government Bursaries and How they Work

In some countries government bursaries are offered to help students who are in need of financial aid.A Government bursary is common in Canada and South Africa.

Government Bursaries
Government Bursaries and How they Work

In some countries, government bursaries are offered to help students who are in need of financial aid. A Government bursary is very common in Canada, South Africa, and can be found in various forms in the United Kingdom. These student bursaries are normally available to those with an exceptional need due to disabilities, families, or poverty. Normally these sorts of bursaries are handled by local provincial governments, or even at the university level, so finding out about bursaries for your area should start with an inquiry at the local organization which handles applications for monetary aid. Aid is available to citizens of the province or locality, and as a result these government bursaries are not typically available to foreign students. Those students who are looking to travel outside of the country to attend school but will need government bursary aid to assist them in their funding should first sign up at a local institution’s exchange program, otherwise funds will not be available.

Bursaries offered by governments are normally given out with a number of fairly straight forward conditions attached. Some exist for students freshly entering college, designed to give those in need of exceptional financial assistance access to funds. It is not at all uncommon for repayment of these bursaries to hinge on academic achievement, meaning that those who do well in school will not have to worry about paying back any of the amount whereas those who perform poorly may find themselves having to reimburse the awarded amounts.

Other government bursaries, such as the Canada Millennium Bursary Program, offer assistance to students who have already been in school for at least 60% of a single year while also being eligible through financial need. Aspects of the Millennium Bursary Program also include the Millennium Access Bursary and Millenium Award, all government bursary programs designed to help students enter and maintain financial assistance at post secondary institutions. The deadlines for these programs will vary by province but most students are automatically entered for consideration when they apply for financial aid at their university.

Of course not every potential student is a citizen of Canada, and will need to find government bursary information for their own region. Like with scholarships, starting your bursary application process is ideally done early on. Because of the high demand for access to these government bursaries and only a limited amount of money available to disburse, starting early increases your chances of getting access to a program.

Further, the earlier you apply, the earlier you will know what your financial aid status is giving you a much clearer idea of how much money you may still need to find to complete your funding needs. The process of applying for a government bursary can sometimes take months, in the case of the Canada Millennium Bursary up to six months. As soon as you have an idea of where you will be attending school, it is important to start talking to provincial or local government bursary sources immediately or else you may quickly find yourself left behind.

Different government bursaries have access to different amounts of funds. The government bursary is not a guaranteed method of paying for school, but if you meet the appropriate criteria and apply in a timely manner they will more than likely turn out to be useful in your quest for aid. Look around at multiple sources on campus or through local government organizations which handle financial aid issues. Always make sure you have a full assessment of your status – know if you are a dependent according to your nation’s legal standards, know what your family’s income is, make sure you have identification and are prepared to wait a short while to speak with somebody. Fortunately, though the process can sometimes be a little long, many government bursaries allow you to apply for all available programs with a single form. This makes for a great convenience – once you’re done you should not have to worry about applying for any other programs which are covered by your initial application.