國(guó)際學(xué)生獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金
(1)Scholarships
A limited number of Entrance Scholarships, valued at $9,000 CDN, are offered to international students (including American students) entering the first year of any undergraduate program at Queen’s. Awarded on the basis of superior academic ability, these scholarships do not require separate application.
Approximately 6% of our upper-year international undergraduate students receive a Queen‘s Upper-Year Scholarship with the average value being approximately $2,000 for the next academic year.
(2)Queen’s General Bursaries
After registering at Queen‘s all students with a demonstrated financial need, including those in first year, can apply for general bursary assistance. Bursaries are non-repayable grants available to students in all years of study who have a demonstrated financial need. This is based on, but not restricted to, the following factors: family income, number of dependants in the family, applicant’s assets - including savings, the full cost of the program of studies, books and supplies and basic living expenses.
Approximately 23% of our undergraduate international students receive a bursary each year, with the average disbursement being approximately $2,500 (CDN) for the academic year (September-April).
(3)Queen‘s Work Programs
(a) Queen’s Work Study Program is designed to assist students, who can demonstrate financial need, find a part-time job on campus.
(b) The Summer Work Experience Program provides undergraduate students at Queen‘s with an opportunity to work at career-related jobs during the summer.
Queen’s has increased the maximum Work Study entitlements available to international students
Fall/Winter: from $2000 to $3000
Spring/Summer: from $1000 to $1500
Spring only or Summer only: from $500 to $750
(4)Other Financial Assistance Options FOR INTERNATIonAL STUDENTS
Check the Canadian Bureaus for International Education web site for information on the availability of awards for international students studying in Canada.