Friday, June 8, 2018



SKEMA  B - KLIKO KETU
Profesionale B - Kliko KetuScholarships recognize academic excellence and may also take into account community involvement, leadership, creativity and other qualities.

Take the time to explore the many scholarships and awards available – and apply!

In addition to University of Toronto scholarships, you should also consider the many awards offered through various external companies and agencies. If you have questions regarding these awards, you should direct them to the awarding organization. These awards are updated frequently, so check back regularly for up-to-date information.

Admission Scholarships are for those individuals applying to the University for undergraduate studies.

In-course Scholarships are available to students currently registered at the University of Toronto. Additional information on In-course Scholarships is available through a Division's (Campus, Faculty, College) Registrar's Office.

Find answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Scholarships





Admission Scholarships
Discover over 3,600 undergraduate admission scholarships that the University of Toronto, along with its faculties, campuses and colleges, awards each year.

Eligible high school students are automatically considered for a variety of admission scholarships when they apply to the University. Awards and cut-offs vary by campus, faculty and college. 

There are also admission scholarships that require a separate application, and others that require you to complete an awards profile.   

See University of Toronto Admission Scholarships

See Faculty and College Scholarships

See Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Scholarships

Set up an Awards Profile on JOIN U of T now.



In-course Scholarships
University of Toronto students have access to over 5,000 in-course scholarships every year. These scholarships are awarded to current students who are excelling in their programs. For example, through the University of Toronto Scholars Program, students completing their first, second or third year of study can receive scholarships of $1,500 each – the University offers 100 of these per level every year.

Top students will automatically be considered for most of these awards, but be sure to browse through the various opportunities, as some do require applications.

With some exceptions, students are permitted to retain multiple awards up to a maximum aggregate value of $15,000 per year.

Browse U of T’s In-course Scholarships

Browse Divisional In-course Scholarships