Is University of Manitoba fully funded?

The University of Manitoba is not fully funded for all students, but there are a number of scholarships and awards available that can cover tuition, living expenses, and other costs.

For undergraduate students:

  • International Undergraduate Student Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students who have achieved a high school average of 85% or higher.
  • International Undergraduate Student Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students who have completed at least 24 credit hours and have a sessional GPA of 3.5 or higher.
  • University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF): This fellowship is awarded to full-time master’s and PhD students who have demonstrated superior intellectual ability and academic accomplishment.

For graduate students:

  • Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to top Canadian graduate students who are undertaking research in areas of national importance.
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to graduate students who are engaged in public policy research and who have demonstrated leadership potential.

In addition to these scholarships and awards, the University of Manitoba also offers a number of bursaries and other financial assistance to students who are experiencing financial need.

Eligibility

Scholarships are normally offered to full-time students based on academic achievement and course load and usually require that the recipient re-register at the University of Manitoba for the subsequent year. In most cases, students must register for and complete at least 80 per cent of a full course load per term (i.e. a minimum of 24 credit hours during the fall/winter terms), unless otherwise specified in the terms of the scholarship by the donor (or a representative of the donor).

Please note that graduate students do not have to adhere to credit hour minimums provided they are registered as full-time students over the fall and winter terms with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Eligibility criteria and application requirements vary by award, so please be sure to read the details of each scholarship carefully before applying.  

Fully-funded scholarships for international students

There are a number of fully-funded scholarships available to international students who are interested in studying at the University of Manitoba. These scholarships are typically awarded based on academic merit, research potential, or leadership qualities.

One example of a fully-funded scholarship for international students is the University of Manitoba Scholarships 2024 in Canada (Fully-funded). This scholarship is open to international students who are interested in pursuing undergraduate, master’s, or PhD studies at the University of Manitoba. Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, financial need, and a strong commitment to their studies.

Another example of a fully-funded scholarship for international students is the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CCSFP). This scholarship program is administered by the Canadian government and offers fully-funded scholarships to international students from Commonwealth countries who are interested in pursuing postgraduate studies at Canadian universities.

Students who are interested in applying for fully-funded scholarships should carefully review the eligibility criteria and application process for each scholarship. The University of Manitoba’s website has a comprehensive list of scholarships and awards that are available to international students.

While the University of Manitoba is not fully funded for all students, there are a number of scholarships and awards available that can cover tuition, living expenses, and other costs. Students who are interested in studying at the University of Manitoba should carefully review the financial aid options that are available to them.