Canadian Students

Application Procedures
Non U.S. citizens are not eligible for U.S. Federal financial aid. A discounted tuition rate is automatically available. Tuition savings can be substantial. Other UMFK financial assistance is limited to on-campus employment. To be considered for employment, a University work-study application is required.

Students are encouraged to seek assistance through their Canadian Bursary. For Canadian Financial Assistance try the following links:

Scholarships Canadian students are eligible to apply for the following scholarships (if you meet the criteria):

Alumni Association Scholarship (UMFK)
Codes: A
Application: Print
Deadline: March 1,
Description: UMFK's Alumni Association usually awards this scholarship annually. Student who will be a Junior or Senior in the award year may apply. This scholarship requires an applicant to complete the essay portion of the scholarship application.
Last updated 01/06/06, 03/03/08.

BigSun Scholarship
Deadline: June 20,
Website: http://bigsunathletics.com/
Description: Organization wants to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits. They are offering an annual scholarship.

All student athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in. Current amount of the award is $500.
The successful applicant will be a high school senior OR be attending a post secondary institute and currently involved in some sport at that institution. (Application details are available on BigSun's website.)
Note: Bigsun's website has additional athletic scholarships available. Posted 2/29/08/.

Note: to view more Athletic scholarships, visit the "Outside Scholarship Links" section on the campus website. Names to look for: NCSA Sports Scholarship Program, My Free Degree, Athletic Scholarships, Recruit-Me - Athletic Scholarship System.


Fast Web Scholarship Search
Website: http://fastweb.com/fastweb/register/start-genblue2?ref=homepagec-...
Description: Free Scholarship Search Recommended by over 15,500 high schools and 3,500 colleges, FastWeb (claims to be) the nation's largest, most accurate, and most frequently updated scholarship database online.
Posted 2/28/08.

Gyles, John Education Awards
Codes: A, F
Application: Print
Deadline: June 1,
Website: http://www.johngyleseducationcenter.com
Description: The John Gyles Education Awards are available each year to students in both Canada and the United States.
  • Applicant must have full Canadian or American Citizenship;
  • Awards are available to both male and female for all areas of post secondary study.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.7 is required.

Criteria other than strictly academic ability and financial need are considered in the selection process. Applications are available online. Selected students will receive up to $3,000. Updated 1/31/06.


International Scholarship Information
Application: Print
Website: http://www.estudentloan.com/content/begin/international.asp
Description: International Student scholarship and loan information available. Posted 12/14/06.

International Student Information (Website)
Website: http://www.edupass.org/
Description: This website provides general information on things you may need to know when going to a different country.

Last updated 3/13/06.

National Society of Accountants (NSA)
Application: Print
Deadline: March 10,
Website: http://www.nsacct.org
Description: The NSA awards an average of 30 scholarships per year in the amount of approximately $1,000 each for accounting students entering their third or fourth year of studies and approximately $500 each to students entering their second year of studies.
Applicants must:
  • Be a student majoring in accounting
  • Have a "B" or better
  • Be enrolled in a degree program at an accredited two or four-year college or university
  • Be an undergraduate
  • Be a U.S. or Canadian citizen attending a U.S. business school

Contact information:
NSA Scholarship Foundation
1010 North Fairfax St.
Alexandria, VA 22314-1574
Toll Free: 1-800-966-6679 / Local: 703-549-6400 / Fax: 703-549-2984
E-mail: members@nsacct.org
Posted 11/29/05, last updated 11/04/08.

Talbots Women's Scholarship
Application: Print
Deadline: January 2, 2009 or until 1,000 applications have been received.
Website: http://www.talbots.com/about/scholar/scholar.asp
Description: Up to 66 scholarships totaling $120,000 will be awarded for the 2009 academic year. Only the first 1,500 eligible applications received will be processed.
Applicants must:
  • Be a woman currently residing in the United States or Canada
  • Have earned a high school diploma or GED on or before September 1999
  • Be enrolled in or planning to enroll in a full-time or part-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited 2- or 4- year college,university,or vocational-technical school;
  • Be attending the full 2009-10 academic year and receiving a degree no earlier than May 2010 and
  • Have at least two full-time semesters (24 semester hours or more) remaining to complete their undergraduate degree as of the beginning of the 2009 fall academic term.
Students who have previously obtained a bachelor's degree are not eligible to apply. FMI call Deb Johnson at (507) 931-0452
    Date sensitive. Last updated 11/28/07, 12/03/08.

Teachers Plus (for Nova Scotia Residents)
Application: Print
Deadline: May 15,
Website: http://www.teachersplus.ca/
Description: Each year the Teachers Plus Credit Union provides $15,000 in funding to deserving students.

Four awards are available, each worth $1,000 for students who have been enrolled in a teacher training instituion for at least one semester and are a permanent resident of Nova Scotia. The student may be attending a University outside of Nova Scotia as long as their permanent address is within Nova Scotia.

More information is available at the website posted.
Contact information is:
Tel. (902) 477-5664
Toll Free 1-800-565-3103
FAX (902)-477-4108

Posted 1/31/08.


If you are considered a dual citizen, having both a U.S. Citizen status and a Canadian Citizen status, you may elect to apply for U.S. Federal financial assistance (by completing a FAFSA) or you may elect to apply for Canadian assistance. You can, however, receive aid from only one source, (i.e., either Canadian or American).

Dollar amounts provided to Canadian students are in U.S. funds, unless otherwise indicated.

Alternative Loans
Alternative Loans (in U.S. funds) through U.S. lenders may provide financial assistance to students and/or parents who are unable to borrow through traditional student loan programs or are unable to borrow sufficient money to cover college costs. The submission of the FAFSA is not usually required to be considered for this type of assistance.

International - Alternative Student Loan Program from Wachovia

Fleet Bank provides undergraduate loans in US funds to canadian students, simply go to fleet.com click on the Quick Links dropdown box on the right, click on Edu. & Personal Loans and click GO. From there you must then click on Education Loans in the middle column. This brings you to a list of Education Loans; click on International & Study Abroad Loan Options and then scroll down to Canadian Higher Education Loan Program (CanHELP) and click on the appropriate links.

University Workstudy
A limited amount of University money may be available to assist students who may not qualify for assistance through the Federal Work-Study Program. Students are limited to part-time employment during the school term but may work 40 hours per week (for an average of 7.5 weeks) if employed under the summer University Work-Study Program. Eligibility is not based on need. The FAFSA is not required to be considered for this type of assistance. Work-study earnings are paid by check every two weeks. The application is available in PDF format.

Note: For more information we have provided the following links: