To help students manage tuition and living expenses, Dalhousie University connects to scholarships across different funding levels. Here are several top options to review first.
Among the university based funding routes linked to Dalhousie University, these scholarships tend to stand out for their level of support and overall value. Killam Predoctoral Scholarship Level Two is a fully funded award, and the listed benefits often include up to $42,000 annually for up to 3 years and relocation expenses. Killam Predoctoral Scholarship Level One is usually considered fully funded, and typical coverage can include up to $42,000 per year for up to two years, $2,500 per term toward international tuition fees, and relocation expenses. A strong option is Nova Scotia Graduate Scholarship which is partially funded and often covers an annual award of $15,000 for up to 4 years. President’s Awards is partially funded, and coverage often includes an award of $2,500 per term for up to 6 terms.
To broaden funding options beyond institutional awards at Dalhousie University, these external and government scholarships are commonly considered as well. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships is fully funded, and coverage often includes $50,000 per year for 3 years.
To see every scholarship associated with this institution and compare coverage and eligibility, browse the sections below.