Thursday, 27 March 2014

University Revenue - Financing University Education in Canada


As a follow-up to our sessions on university costs, the Exploration Leaders explored university financing.  Many universities in Canada provide students (including international students) with a broad range of options for generating revenue (money) to help finance (pay for) their university education.  The two biggest categories of revenue available to students at canadian universities are:

1) Scholarships and Bursaries

2) Work: Co-Op, Internships, Part-Time Jobs and more.

Here is a small selection of links to university web sites that describe in detail some of the revenue sources available to students who study at canadian universities:

University Revenue Source Examples

Scholarships and Bursaries

In-Course Scholarships - Scholarships available after you enter McMaster.
 
Bursaries at the University of Toronto - Money for students with financial need (based on your financial resources and your family's resources).

Work

Co-Op at University of Victoria.

University of British Columbia Program that gives you opportunity to work part-time (mostly on campus) while you are attending classes.


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