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University of Waterloo International Master’s Award of Excellence (IMAE) 2023/2024 – Canada

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Ifeoma Chuks
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The University of Waterloo is now accepting applications from international students interested in applying for its new Award valued at $2,500 per term for a maximum of five terms.

Application Deadline: Ongoing

Eligible Countries: International/study permit student

Field(s) of Study: Open to any program

About the Award: Effective May 1, 2019 (spring 2019 admissions cycle), the International Master’s Award of Excellence, valued at $2,500 per term for a maximum of five full-time terms within the allowable program time limits (6 terms), will be awarded to eligible international master’s students normally entering a research-based graduate program at the University of Waterloo. Faculties will nominate eligible students based on the Faculty’s award allocation. Students will be selected based on academic excellence as demonstrated through their application for admission to the graduate program.

Type: Masters

Eligibility:

  • International students with a valid Canadian study permit who are registered full time and assessed international tuition fees. 
  • Normally given to students in research-based programs (thesis or major research paper). 
  • Will normally only be given to students entering the first term of their program (term 1.0).
  • Students must demonstrate academic excellence through criteria established by the Faculty.
  • Students must meet the academic progress requirements of their program and not have outstanding probationary admission requirements. 
  • This award could be in addition to other internal or external scholarships (e.g., UW Graduate Scholarship, OGS,  etc). Note: scholarships are different than sponsorships – see next bullet.
  • Normally, students should not be concurrently receiving foreign government or agency sponsorship (e.g., China Scholarship Council, Libyan sponsorship, etc) or be fully or partially self-funded in excess of the Faculty minimum levels of support.  
  • Students grandparented under the existing IMSA program cannot be nominated for an IMAE; however, a student previously awarded an IMSA for a previously completed master’s degree can be nominated for an IMAE.
  • Students will be automatically considered for this award based on their application for admission. Departments and/or Faculty will define their own internal process by which they select recipients based on the eligibility criteria and allocation.
  • Faculties may impose stricter eligibility criteria as appropriate.

Selection Criteria: Faculties will nominate eligible students based on the Faculty’s award allocation. Students will be selected based on academic excellence as demonstrated through their application for admission to the graduate program.

Number of Awards: Not specified

Value of Award: $2,500

Duration of Award: Award valued at $2,500 per term for a maximum of five terms.

How to Apply: Please contact your department/program Graduate Co-ordinator for further information regarding this award.

  • It is important to go through all application requirements in the Award Webpage (see Link below) before applying.
  • GOODLUCK

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How to apply for Masters in Canada: You can apply to study in Canada from one year before the start date. You should apply by March at the latest for the Fall intake or September for the Spring intake; although if you’re applying for a popular course, apply earlier than this to optimize your chances of success.

There are two important requirements for international students applying to study in Canada: language proficiency and sufficient finances. Both English and French are spoken in Canada, with the latter being the official language throughout the Québec province, and Canadian universities offer courses in both tongues. If you’re not a native speaker, you may need to submit proof of proficiency in the language you intend to study in.

Hence, you may be required to submit necessary documents like:

  • A certified copy of your diploma or certificate;
  • A complete application form for your course;
  • An updated CV (if needed);
  • Letter of Intent (This states your intention to enrol in the college or university and any education course you wish to apply for);
  • Language results that are no more than one year old for English or French:
    • English tests that are generally accepted: IELTS, TOEFL and C1 Advanced
    • French tests that are mainly accepted in Canada are: TEF, TCF, DALF and DELF
  • Proof of funds to show that you can support yourself and anyone who immigrates with you during your studies;
  • If you are applying for a PhD or Masters program, you will need to have two letters of Academic Reference, along with previous Letters of Employment; and
  • If you did not study in Canada, you will also need to have your education assessed with an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment)

Visit Scholarship Webpage for Details

This post was last modified on July 17, 2023 12:08 pm

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