Western University’s National Indigenous Scholarship Program is now live and applications are NOW OPEN.
The National Indigenous Scholarship Program is awarded annually to five incoming Indigenous undergraduate students (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) studying full-time at Western’s main campus based on their outstanding academic excellence. The National Indigenous Scholarship also recognizes the candidate’s academic achievements, creative and innovative thinking, and previous or intended contributions to Indigenous communities (on and off reserve as well as urban settings).
Scholarship Values
- 3 awards at $50,000 each to Indigenous students applying from Canadian high schools for full-time studies at Western’s main campus in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Engineering, Music, Health Sciences, FIMS, Social Science, Science. ($20,000 for year-one, $10,000 for year’s two to four based on ongoing registration)
- 2 awards at $50,000 each to Indigenous students applying from a postsecondary institution (college) for full-time studies at Western’s main campus in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Engineering, Music, Health Sciences, FIMS, Social Science, Science. ($20,000 for year-one, $10,000 for year’s two to four based on ongoing registration)
Deadline: March 14th (11:59pm EST)
For more information about eligibility requirements or to apply please go tohttps://studentservices.uwo.ca/NationalIndigenousScholarship/Students/NSIntroPage.cfm
If you have any questions about this scholarship please do not hesitate to contact me at dnoah@uwo.ca