Funding | Awards

 

We know that for many students paying for university isn't easy.

We're committed to making sure that a lack of money doesn't get in the way of your success at uWaterloo. We'll work with you to help you find ways to fund your education. 

For future students | For current students | For international students | Our University Colleges | Guarantee

 

For future students

For current students

  • Student Awards and Financial Aid
  • Tuition and fees
  • Money-saving tips
  • Information for upper-year students
    Scholarships, loans, bursaries, employment programs
  • Scholarships available this term
  • President's Scholarship of Distinction
    Students admitted to uWaterloo with an admission average of 95% or above, receive a one-time, $2,000 entrance scholarship. If the student completes first-year with a minimum cumulative average of 80%, he/she is eligible to claim a $1,500 International Experience Award and/or a $1,500 Research Award at any point from 2A to 4B. In order to qualify for these awards, the student must have an 80% overall average at the end of 1B (79.5% + to be rounded up to 80%). The student can claim the awards at any point between 2A and 4B, regardless of their overall average beyond 2A. Students must meet any academic prerequisites for participation in international or research experiences, as outlined by his/her Faculty. In addition, to be eligible for the International Experience Award, normally the student must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

For international students

Our University Colleges

uWaterloo Guarantee of Undergraduate Student Financial Support

The University guarantees to fund unmet need as defined by OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) or a student assistance program from another Canadian province.

The University aspires to identify students in need and ensure that all eligible students admitted to full-time undergraduate programs have the financial assistance necessary to complete their studies. Students are required to seek financial support from all sources, including family, employment, government support programs and loans.

The University determines unmet need (as defined by OSAP) by using OSAP allowable costs minus the student's expected resources. Where other provincial jurisdictions use institutional bursaries as a resource, the University is not in a position to provide further bursary assistance to replace/repay loan overpayments.

For further details please visit: Supporting Your Academic Success or contact the Student Awards and Financial Aid Office.


 

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