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ENTRANCE-LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS

President’s National Entrance Scholarships - Awarded to high school graduates (Canadian citizenship/permanent resident status required) who demonstrate academic accomplishment (90 per cent in six Ontario Grade 12 U/M courses or equivalent), leadership qualities, original thought and creative ability. Valued at $10,000, four to six scholarships are awarded annually and are renewable. By application only. Deadline: April 1st.

Terence Grier Entrance Scholarship - Awarded to a high school graduate (Canadian citizenship/permanent resident status required) who demonstrates academic accomplishment (85 per cent in six Ontario Grade 12 U/M courses or equivalent), and exceptional aptitude for, or interest in, the chosen field of study at Ryerson. Valued at one year’s tuition. By application only. Deadline: April 1st.

H. Graham Walker Awards - Awarded to current Ontario high school graduates who demonstrate academic excellence (85 per cent in six Grade 12 U/M courses), involvement in extracurricular activities in high school or volunteer work and financial need. Valued up to $2,300, four scholarships are awarded annually. By application only. Deadline: August 1st.

John Brooks Community Foundation Scholarship - Awarded to high school graduates who demonstrate academic accomplishment (80 per cent in six Grade 12 U/M courses), involvement in school, community, self-development programs and other activities. Valued at $1,500, two scholarships are awarded annually. By application only. Deadline: Mid-July.

Guaranteed (Renewable) Entrance Scholarships - Students attending a Canadian secondary school with final averages of 80 per cent or higher (based on best six Ontario Grade 12 U/M courses or Canadian provincial equivalent) who meet the terms and conditions for scholarships are guaranteed a renewable entrance scholarship depending on their academic program.  Values range from $500 to $4,000. Applications are not required.  Please see the Scholarships & Awards website for a list of eligible programs and full details.

Competitive Entrance Scholarships - Students attending a Canadian secondary school with final averages of 85 per cent or higher (based on best six Ontario Grade 12 U/M courses or Canadian provincial equivalent) who meet the terms and conditions for scholarships will be considered.  Each program has a limited number of scholarships available and will award them to the students with the highest final averages on a competitive basis.  Values range from $1,000 to $4,000.  Applications are not required.  These scholarships are not renewable.  Please see the Scholarships & Awards website for a list of eligible programs and full details.

Privately Sponsored Entrance Scholarships - Targeted to specific programs with varying values. Please visit the Scholarships & Awards website for the complete list.

International Secondary School Student Merit Scholarships - Seven scholarships valued at $5,000 each are awarded across all programs on a grades-competitive basis, starting at 85 per cent or equivalent (final admission average). To be eligible, applicants must be:
i) international secondary school students entering year one of a full-time four-year undergraduate degree program at Ryerson, who are enrolling in a post-seondary institution for the first time;
ii) have completed their application to Ryerson by March 1st, are currently enrolled on a full-time basis in the final year of an out-of-country secondary school (or equivalent);
iii) and are entering Canada with Study Permit authorization, with first-class standing in their country's equivalent of the Ontario Grade 12U program. 

By application only. Deadline: March 1st.



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