International Student Scholarships From Humber College

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Over 3,000 international students from more than 130 countries around the world have chosen Humber College in Toronto, Canada as their education destination.

Humber offers a number of scholarships for international students, ranging from one-off awards of $1,000 to a renewable full tuition fee scholarship. These scholarships are available at the time of admission and offered as a discount on tuition fees, based on the sustained academic performance of the applicant.

All undergraduate degree applicants are eligible to receive ‘Bachelors Degree Scholarships’ which are offered based on high-school/upper year grades.

International students completing Humber’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program with a GPA of 80% or more – and applying for a degree at Humber College – are eligible for a one-time scholarship of $1,500. The 8-level EAP program fully prepares students to study in a college academic environment. To support International students, the English Language Centre also created the following annual awards:

  • Academic Excellence Award in English for Academic Purposes (3 x annual awards of $250 each)
  • The English for Academic Purposes International Student Diploma Pathway Award (1 x annual award of $500)
  • The English for Academic Purposes International Student Degree/Postgraduate Pathway Award (1 x annual award of $500)
Each of Humber’s eight Academic Schools offer awards and scholarships as well. For example, The Business School is currently offering a $2,500 scholarship incentive for diploma students – the only one of its kind in Canada! Applicants must have completed a two- or three-year diploma at a publicly funded college with a program GPA of 80% or better.

Whether entering Humber directly from high school, previous studies, or after working, Humber is committed to student success, creating pathways that can lead to a variety of successful career opportunities.

For more information about opportunities at Humber, visit international.humber.ca.

Modified on January 15, 2016

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