Entrance Scholarships
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Rion is a first-year Engineering student from Fort McMurray, AB, and a recipient of the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarship, awarded to some of the top high school students in Canada.
Scholarships and Awards
How to Apply
- Apply for admission to your desired program to receive a CCID and password to apply for scholarships. Please note it can take two to three business days for a CCID to be generated.
- Apply for scholarships. Review our Tips for Applying web page before getting started.
For undergraduate students starting at the U of A in September 2025, the scholarship application will open Oct. 1, 2024 and close Jan. 10, 2025.
Please visit the respective scholarship web pages if you are a professional entrance or transfer student or a continuing student.
If you have a permanent disability and need accessibility support to complete your application, apply for applicant accommodations or contact dosdean@ualberta.ca.
Application-Based Scholarships
Not sure what you’re eligible for? No problem! We use a single application form to assess for all application-based awards based on academics, leadership, inclusion and financial need. There truly is an award suited to everyone, so there is no reason not to apply.
Examples of scholarships and awards accessible through this competition are:
Scholastic Distinction Scholarship
High achievers with admission averages of 95%+ and an outstanding application will be assessed for the most prestigious scholarships offered by the U of A.
Entrance Leadership Scholarship
Well-rounded students with admission averages of 80%+ will be assessed for scholarships to recognize their accomplishments through leadership roles.
Enriched Scholar Scholarship
Top AP and IB students may receive up to $5,000 to recognize their achievements in an academically rigorous program.
Fly Home Award
Out-of-province Canadian students with a strong sense of community could receive up to $1,500 to help them stay connected to home.
Opportunities Awards
These awards provide access to the university for students from diverse backgrounds. Awards valued up to $5,000.
Other Application-Based Awards
The following awards have a separate application process.
Discover University of Alberta Award
This award assists domestic students applying to a U of A undergraduate direct-entry program. To be eligible, applicants must not have completed any post-secondary coursework and must demonstrate financial challenges and barriers to attending university. Up to 30 new students per year will qualify for up to $8,000.
For undergraduate students starting at the U of A in September 2025, the scholarship application will open Oct. 1, 2024, and close Feb. 15, 2025. Offers will be made beginning mid-April 2025.
Turtle Spirit Pathway Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Students
This award assists First Nations, Métis and Inuit students applying to a U of A undergraduate direct-entry program or who are currently enrolled in the Transition Year Program. To be eligible, applicants must self-declare as Indigenous, not have completed any post-secondary coursework and demonstrate financial challenges and barriers to attending university. Up to 20 new students per year will qualify for up to $8,000.
For undergraduate students starting at the U of A in September 2025, the scholarship application will open Oct. 1, 2024, and close Feb. 15, 2025. Offers will be made beginning mid-April 2025.
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship
This scholarship was named in honour of Alexander Rutherford, Alberta’s first premier and minister of education, and recognizes the academic achievement of senior high school students. It is valued at up to $2,500. You can apply once your official high school transcript is available and you are enrolled in full-time post-secondary studies.
For more information and to submit an application, visit Alberta Student Aid. Once you have applied, you can check the status of your application on your Alberta Student Aid portal.
Schulich Leader Scholarship
The Schulich Foundation offers this prestigious scholarship for Canadian high school students enrolling in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) program in university. It is renewable for up to four years with a total value of $100,000 or $120,000 (depending on the program). For more information on the application and nomination process, visit the Schulich Leaders website.
The U of A will select our Schulich Leaders; successful candidates will be notified in April. You can meet our past winners on the Schulich Leaders web page.
Loran Award
The Loran Scholars Foundation offers Canada’s largest and most comprehensive four-year undergraduate award, renewable for up to four years with a total value of $100,000. The award is offered to young Canadians on the basis of character, service and leadership. For more on the application and nomination process, visit the Loran Scholars Foundation website.
Admission-Based Scholarships
You could be starting with scholarships you don’t have to apply for! Your eligibility for these scholarships is based on your high school admission average at the time of your admission offer.
Examples of scholarships and awards accessible through this competition are:
Gold Standard Scholarship
The top 5% of students in each faculty could receive up to $6,000, based on their admission average.
Indigenous Entrance Scholarship
Self-declaring First Nations, Métis or Inuit applicants with an admission average of 80%+ may receive $1,500.
National Achievement Scholarship
The top incoming out-of-province Canadian students will receive $30,000, payable over four years.
University of Alberta International Admission Scholarship
Students with superior academics attending high school in Canada on a study permit may receive a scholarship up to $5,000.
University of Alberta Regional Excellence Scholarship
Students attending high school in Canada on a study permit with an admission average of 80%+ could receive a scholarship up to $5,000. Selection is based on the region of a student’s high school.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be entering directly from high school, meet or exceed the required admission average and be entering the first year of full-time studies in an undergraduate degree program at the U of A in September of the upcoming year. Additional scholarship criteria may apply. Our scholarship and award competitions are competitive; there is no guarantee that meeting eligibility will result in a scholarship or award offer.
Entrance award offers are conditional on the accuracy of your self-recorded grades. If there is a discrepancy between your self-recorded grades and your final official transcript, your award offer could be revoked.
After You Apply
- Browse our Tuition and Fees web page to help plan for the costs of your first year.
- Explore our Financial Support and Advising web page for assistance at any stage of your degree.
- Received an award? Learn how to accept it!