St. Thomas University's scholarship programme is one of the reasons it is able
to maintain a community of exceptional scholars and dynamic leaders. More than
half of first-year students hold an entrance scholarship, and one in eleven
holds a renewable scholarship ranging in value from $2,000 to $50,000. Here are
four ways our scholarships work for you:
1. Entrance Scholarship Guarantee - Academic Excellence
Our entrance scholarship guarantee rewards first-year students who
demonstrate academic excellence. If you are a Canadian applicant with a
minimum admission average of 80 per cent, you automatically qualify for a
scholarship. The higher your average, the greater the scholarship's value.
• Average 80-84% - $500
• Average 85-89% - $1000
• Average 90+% - $2,000
2. Major Awards - Academic Excellence
Our major renewable scholarships are our largest awards, honouring the best
academic minds among incoming students. Applicants with a minimum admission
average of 80 per cent (or the equivalent for international applicants) should
complete and submit a scholarship application form in order to be considered
for major awards. Renewable scholarship recipients are selected primarily on
the basis of academics:
• admission average
• Grade 12 courses and level of difficulty
• rank in graduating class
• Grade 11 record
Other selection criteria include letters of academic reference, scores on
standardized tests (optional) and, for some awards, leadership qualities,
extracurricular activities, and financial need.
3. Student Leaders Scholarships - Leadership
A university needs leaders to thrive. That's why our Student Leader
Scholarships are designed to attract high-impact student leaders who are a
perfect fit for our vibrant community. These scholarships are valued at $2,000
annually and are renewable for three years to a total of $8,000. The Student
Leader Scholarships are awarded in addition to the guaranteed entrance
scholarship. The selection criteria includes a combination of:
• leadership through extracurricular activities
• volunteerism
• demonstrated commitment to the benefit of others
• minimum admission average of 80 per cent
4. Millennium Entrance Bursaries - Financial Need
St. Thomas University offers Millennium Bursaries to students in
financial need entering university for the first time. Funded by donations from
faculty, staff, and friends of St. Thomas University, bursaries are valued
between $500 and $2000. Students who wish to be considered for a Millennium
Entrance Bursary must submit a letter to the Admissions Office which outlines
why they feel they qualify.
Upper-Year Scholarships
A year at St. Thomas University can bring out qualities in students that they
didn't even know they had, making them better academics, better citizens and
better leaders. We celebrate these students with generous Upper-Year
Scholarships.
Before visiting the specifics of each scholarship category, please read the
important information on selection and procedures for applying noted below.
Entrance Scholarships
Upper-Year Scholarships
Selection Criteria
Our entrance award programme is highly competitive and open to students with
high academic
standing. Canadian and international candidates admitted on the basis of their
high school records to the first year of full-time study on the St. Thomas
campus are eligible to apply for entrance awards. Normally, applicants with
previous university experience are ineligible for entrance scholarships.
In selecting entrance scholarship recipients, academic record is the primary
criteria. The selection committee considers admission average, Grade 12
programme (courses and level of difficulty) and rank in graduating class as
well as programme and performance in Grade 11. Other factors considered include
letters of academic reference and scores on standardized tests including
provincial achievement examinations, SATs, etc. In addition to the academic
selection criteria, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities and
financial need are considered in awarding some scholarships.
Application Procedure
Scholarship candidates should submit a completed scholarship application form
with supplementary documents. Scholarship application forms are available from
the Admissions Office, in high school guidance centres or (for high school
applicants) at
Entrance Scholarship Application.
A letter of reference which comments on scholastic, co-curricular and
extracurricular accomplishments is required. On the scholarship application
form candidates must provide information about rank in graduating class,
academic honours, other awards and accomplishments, extracurricular and
community activities, and any leadership positions held. To be considered for
awards with other special selection criteria, candidates should also address
qualifications for these awards on the scholarship application form. For
example, financial need is a criterion for some major awards. Candidates for
these awards should provide details on their financial status as indicated on
the scholarship application form.
The application deadline for renewable scholarships is March 1, 2009.