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1123 Glenashton Dr
Oakville, Ontario
L6H 5M1
(905) 845-0012
Scholarships
The Scholarship Program identifies future leaders in environmental, Tribal public policy, and healthcare fields. It is highly competitive, with students participating in their schools’ internal competitions before receiving consideration from the Udall Foundation. As a condition of their award, Scholars attend a multiday Scholar Orientation experience.In 2025, the Udall Foundation anticipates awarding 55 scholarships of $7,000 each.The Udall Undergraduate Scholarship...
Applications are due February 15 each year. Once the application process is closed, applications are sent to each selection committee. Reviewers independently “score” each application. The highest-ranking applicant is considered the recipient of the scholarship. If there is a tie between top candidates, the selection is based on the candidate matching the preference as identified in the fund agreement.Scholarship agreements...
Create a one-minute video that addresses one of this year’s global topics, suggests a sustainable solution, and connects how human population growth impacts that topic.1: Create a 1-minute video2: Address one of this year’s global topicsChild WellbeingRainforest EcosystemsSanitation3: Suggest a sustainable solution(s) (can be new or existing)4: And connect how human population growth impacts that topicAwardsVideos are judged by topic....
The Arts Scholarships Program is designed to recognize and encourage New Brunswick students who have demonstrated exceptional artistic talent and potential, and who are pursuing a career in the arts. This program awards scholarships for full-time, part-time or short-term studies.The Arts Scholarships program is designed to:Recognize and encourage New Brunswick students who have demonstrated exceptional artistic talent and potential, and...
Following active duty service, many United States military veterans choose to earn a higher education degree. This path can help former military service members adapt to civilian life and launch a fulfilling future, whether through a community college or state university. However, what if you can’t afford the tuition?Financial aid and military scholarships can help veterans and their family members...
Developing leaders, scholars, and citizens for the benefit of the University and the world at-large is at the heart of what we do.Our two scholarship programs—the Jefferson Scholars Program and the Walentas Scholars Program—cultivate outstanding undergraduate students, providing them with financial support to pursue their passions, develop their talents, and encourage their community involvement.Both programs provide generous financial packages, enrichment...