Trent University offers access to scholarships that can reduce tuition burden and sometimes support additional costs. Below are top options prioritized by funding level.
When reviewing university scholarships connected to Trent University, these are often the first awards worth checking due to the typical scale of support. With Trent International Scholarships and Awards, students may receive partially funded support, and coverage frequently includes $160,000 over-all ($40,000 annually) for Trent International Global Citizen Scholarships and Awards and Trent International Program Tuition Levy recipients, $48,000 over-all ($12,000 annually) for Moore Family International Scholarship recipients, and up to $15,000 annually for Justin Chiu International Scholarships recipients. Automatic Entrance Scholarships is a partially funded award, and the listed benefits often include $3,000 scholarship award per year for those with a final Canadian equivalent average of 95%+, $2,500 scholarship award per year for those with a final Canadian equivalent average of 90% - 94.9%, and $2,000 scholarship award per year for those with a final Canadian equivalent average of 85% - 89.9%. Graduate Teaching Assistantship is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include a minimum of $36,920 per year. A strong option is IB Student Global Citizen Awards which is partially funded and often covers an award of CAD 40,000 per year for 4 years.
If you are building a wider scholarship strategy for Trent University, external and government programs can be important additions. Here are a few to consider. A strong option is Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships which is fully funded and often covers $50,000 per year for 3 years. Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program is partially funded, and coverage often includes $5,000 per study term and up to three terms in a row each academic year.
For more opportunities beyond these highlights, explore the scholarship listings below on this page.