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The BC Study Abroad Scholarships celebrate the study abroad experience through student-generated content and financial support. Scholarship recipients will receive $500 for a virtual study abroad program and $1000 for an in-person study abroad program, and the opportunity to share their in-person and/or virtual exchange study abroad experience via blog and photos.

Visit for more information, including eligibility criteria, award values, and application process.

 

 (UK)

The British Transatlantic Exchange Association (BUTEX) is pleased to offer two scholarships for students currently registered at an institution in the USA or Canada. To be eligible to apply, you must have been offered a place as a study abroad or exchange student in a UK university which is a member of BUTEX.

(Germany)

The German Academic Exchange Service is the German national agency for the support of international academic cooperation. DAAD offers programs and funding for students, faculty, researchers and others in higher education, and promotes Germany as an academic and research destination.

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This award is external to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV and students need to contact any Credit Union in the lower mainland to request that an application form be mailed to them.

Value: up to $2000

Students nominated to Salzburg University of Applied Science may apply for this award. The application is done through the Austrian Academic Exchange Service. Information about the award and the application can be found . Please select the option  The application portal is the following:  You may apply for this award after you receive your nomination to this institution. 

Flinders University Scholarship

Flinders University Scholarship

Award Value $2500 (2 awards available)

Term Available: Summer 2019 (¶¡ÏãÔ°AV’s Summer/Fall term)

Open to nominated Flinders University exchange students.

Interested students must apply for the January 25, 2019  deadline to be eligible.

Application information will be provided upon nomination.

Requirement: Successful recipients must write a blog to promote exchange.

Foreign Government Awards (Mexico)

Canadian students and researchers can now apply for scholarships to study or conduct research at the undergraduate, graduate or postdoctoral level in Mexico.

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Students - This opportunity is applicable for the Formal Exchange Program (2017-2018 Academic Year)
If you are interested in applying for Foreign Government Award - Mexico for a prospective exchange please follow the steps below for potential early nomination to the Exchange Program for 2017-2018.

1) Set up an advising appointment viewing Steps for Advising here to discuss intent to study on exchange through ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV.
2) Create a profile and exchange application in the Study Abroad System, and upload Study Plan and Advisor Discussion Worksheet (if exchange application is open) OR If the System is not yet open, prepare your study plan and advisor discussion worksheet for your meeting with the Study Abroad Officer. 

Funding Organization: Agencia Mexicana de Cooperación Internacional
Target Audiences: Canadian students and researchers at the undergraduate, Master's, Doctoral or Postdoctoral level
Number of Scholarships: 27
Duration: Varies based on level of study
Inclusions: Airfare, domestic transportation, tuition fees, tuition fees and accommodation for a language course (where eligible), monthly living allowance, health insurance starting after three months

Deadline: October 10, 2016

For full program details and to submit an online application, visit: 

 (France)

 offers research scholarships at the doctoral level in the pure and applied sciences, social and human sciences, forestry/agronimy, agrifood, information and communication technology, medical research, biotechnology, environment/ecology, fisheries and marine sciences.

You can find a list of the funding available for Canadian scientists working in collaboration with French scientists on their website.

Three competitions are open to Canadians to embark on graduate studies or research abroad: Commonwealth Scholarships, Foreign Government Awards and Organization of American States Scholarships. Overall, up to 75 awards for top Canadian students are expected this year. CBIE administers the three programs on behalf of FAC.

  • offers opportunities for graduate study in several Commonwealth countries.
  • The Foreign Government Awards, mirrored by the Government of Canada Awards for most participating countries, allow Canadians to study in 12 countries as follows: Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Netherlands, The Philippines, Russia and Spain.
  • The Organization of American States Fellowships Programs offer graduate study opportunities for Canadians, chiefly in the Spanish-speaking countries of Central and South America and in Brazil where Portuguese is the official language.

JASSO Student Exchange Support Program (Japan)

This scholarship is available for qualified international students accepted by Japanese universities or graduate schools under the student exchange agreement on a short-term basis from about three months to one year. All applications will be processed through the Japanese host institutions once students are nominated for exchange.

(USA)

Third year study abroad awards for undergraduate study in the United States. The Killam Fellowships Program, the first of its kind, supports exceptional American and Canadian undergraduate students in educational exchange each year. Applications are currently being accepted for students in all fields of study -- humanities, sciences, and social sciences.

Eligibility:

  • Canadian citizenship 
  • Full time undergraduate student in good standing at an accredited degree-granting institution
  • Superior academic record
  • Proficiency in English.

Value: US$10,000 for one academic year (US$5,000 per semester); US$500 Health Insurance Allowance; Up to US$1000 for in-country travel; Killam Orientation in Ottawa; Spring Seminar in the United States.

 

Administered by the World University Service of Canada (WUSC), the Award recognizes grassroots achievements in improving life in developing countries and expanding awareness of those countries among the Canadian public.

Value: $2500

Suite of Study Abroad Awards

In the Study Abroad (Formal Exchange or Field School) program application, degree seeking ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV students applying for a full-time study abroad program may apply to the Suite of Study Abroad Awards. Students will submit one application in order to be considered for the full suite of awards, but only a maximum of one International Mobility Award (IMA) will be awarded per student. IMA applications will first be considered for the highest value IMA eligible. Each award has its own eligibility and selection criteria, which are detailed on the application.

NOTE: Virtual exchange students and visiting students accepted to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV for the purposes of participating in a field school are not eligible for these awards.  

  • Diamond Family International Mobility Award (DFIMA)
    Awarded to undergraduate participants accepted into a formal undergraduate Exchange or Field School program intended to provide additional funding to assist with the costs of travel and living expenses while pursuing studies abroad.
    Value: Multiple awards, valued at a minimum of $2000 each are awarded each year.

  • International Mobility Award (IMA)
    In an effort to support students who are participating in a formal international Exchange or Field School programs, in addition to bursaries and scholarships, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV has identified this additional funding to assist students with the costs of travel and living expenses while pursuing studies abroad. Multiple awards will be distributed each year.
    Value: Up to $1000 

  • Beedie Study Abroad Award (BSAA)
    ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business Student Exchange to a ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business Partner 
    The ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business recognizes the impact of educating students within a global context, developing diversity in the academic community and encouraging students to extend their learning beyond our borders. To support our students studying abroad while on exchange, Beedie has provided funding to assist students with the costs of travel and living expenses abroad. Multiple awards will be distributed each year.
    Value: Minimum of $1000

  • Lana Cooke International Mobility Award (LCIMA)
    In an effort to support Faculty of Applied Sciences students who are participating in a formal Exchange or Field School programs, in addition to bursaries and scholarships, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV has identified this additional funding to assist students with the costs of travel and living expenses while pursuing studies abroad. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the Engineering Program. 
    Value: A single award of at least $2000 will be distributed each year.  

  • Ali Dastmalchian Memorial International Study Abroad Award
    Awarded to students who:
    •  are enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Business Administration program in the  in the term of eligibility;
    •  are in good academic standing;       
    •  are participating in full-time ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Formal Exchange or full-time Field School programs administered by the International Services for Students office; and 
    •  have prior engagement in internationalization activities (e.g. volunteer activities, mentorships, community activities).
    Value: Minimum of $1500

  • Ben West Student Exchange Annual Award (BWSEA)
    The Ben West Student Exchange Award will be awarded to support a student who:
    •  Is enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Business Adminstration program in the Beedie School of Business in the term of the award;
    •  Is in good academic standing;
    •  Has been accepted or is currently enrolled in an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV international exchange program
    administered by the International Services for Students office in the term of award, and;
    •  Has demonstrated exceptional community service
    Applications must include a letter of reference from an individual who can verify the student's community service. 
    Value: $2000
  • Barry Macdonald Award for Global Mobility (BMAGM)
    Awarded to students who:
    •  are enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Business Administration program in the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business in the term of eligibility;
    •  have completed at least 60 ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV units;
    •  are in good academic standing;
    •  have been accepted or are currently enrolled in an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV international exchange program administered by the International Services for Students office in the term of eligibility; and
    •  have demonstrated exceptional community service.
    •  preference will be giving to students who are enrolled in their international exchange term(s) in Asia.
    Value: $2500+

(Japan)

Japanese Studies Scholarship: For undergraduate university students interested in deepening their understanding of the Japanese language, culture and affairs. The scholarship aims to promote mutual understanding and friendly ties between Japan and other countries.

Term: Approximately one year, beginning in October
Value: 134,000 yen per month (terms subject to change).

Application forms are usually available in early January, each year.

 -  (Taiwan)

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV students may receive free accommodation in NCCU dormitories and can receive a scholarship for taking the Mandarin Studies Program while on exchange.

Value: $10,000 NT

 (India)

The offers several new funding opportunities for scholars and students. These include: Partnership Development Seed Grants, Visiting Faculty Travel Grants, Mobility/Exchange Grants, Grants to Support Development of Study-In-India Programme, and Shastri Student Excellence Awards.

Canada’s largest free online scholarship search service, this web site matches students with scholarships, awards and grants. Helps students stay up-to-date on award deadlines and new scholarship programs.

 (Netherlands)

The Grantfinder is a searchable database of the various funding opportunities for study abroad for students of all study levels in various fields. 

Suite of Study Abroad Awards

In the Study Abroad (Formal Exchange or Field School) program application, degree seeking ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV students applying for a full-time study abroad program may apply to the Suite of Study Abroad Awards. Students will submit one application in order to be considered for the full suite of awards, but only a maximum of one International Mobility Award (IMA) will be awarded per student. IMA applications will first be considered for the highest value IMA eligible. Each award has its own eligibility and selection criteria, which are detailed on the application.

NOTE: Virtual exchange students and visiting students accepted to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV for the purposes of participating in a field school are not eligible for these awards.  

  • Diamond Family International Mobility Award (DFIMA)
    Awarded to undergraduate participants accepted into a formal undergraduate Exchange or Field School program intended to provide additional funding to assist with the costs of travel and living expenses while pursuing studies abroad.
    Value: Multiple awards, valued at a minimum of $2000 each are awarded each year.

  • International Mobility Award (IMA)
    In an effort to support students who are participating in a formal international Exchange or Field School programs, in addition to bursaries and scholarships, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV has identified this additional funding to assist students with the costs of travel and living expenses while pursuing studies abroad. Multiple awards will be distributed each year.
    Value: Up to $1000 

  • Beedie Study Abroad Award (BSAA)
    ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business Student Exchange to a ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business Partner 
    The ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business recognizes the impact of educating students within a global context, developing diversity in the academic community and encouraging students to extend their learning beyond our borders. To support our students studying abroad while on exchange, Beedie has provided funding to assist students with the costs of travel and living expenses abroad. Multiple awards will be distributed each year.
    Value: Minimum of $1000

  • Lana Cooke International Mobility Award (LCIMA)
    In an effort to support Faculty of Applied Sciences students who are participating in a formal Exchange or Field School programs, in addition to bursaries and scholarships, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV has identified this additional funding to assist students with the costs of travel and living expenses while pursuing studies abroad. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the Engineering Program. 
    Value: A single award of at least $2000 will be distributed each year.  

  • Ali Dastmalchian Memorial International Study Abroad Award
    Awarded to students who:
    •  are enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Business Administration program in the  in the term of eligibility;
    •  are in good academic standing;       
    •  are participating in full-time ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Formal Exchange or full-time Field School programs administered by the International Services for Students office; and 
    •  have prior engagement in internationalization activities (e.g. volunteer activities, mentorships, community activities).
    Value: Minimum of $1500

  • Ben West Student Exchange Annual Award (BWSEA)
    The Ben West Student Exchange Award will be awarded to support a student who:
    •  Is enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Business Adminstration program in the Beedie School of Business in the term of the award;
    •  Is in good academic standing;
    •  Has been accepted or is currently enrolled in an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV international exchange program
    administered by the International Services for Students office in the term of award, and;
    •  Has demonstrated exceptional community service
    Applications must include a letter of reference from an individual who can verify the student's community service. 
    Value: $2000
  • Barry Macdonald Award for Global Mobility (BMAGM)
    Awarded to students who:
    •  are enrolled full-time in the Bachelor of Business Administration program in the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Beedie School of Business in the term of eligibility;
    •  have completed at least 60 ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV units;
    •  are in good academic standing;
    •  have been accepted or are currently enrolled in an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV international exchange program administered by the International Services for Students office in the term of eligibility; and
    •  have demonstrated exceptional community service.
    •  preference will be giving to students who are enrolled in their international exchange term(s) in Asia.
    Value: $2500+

Are you looking for external funding but having trouble finding where to start?

Check out International Services for Students' presentation slides on "Finding Money for Your International Exchange/Field School/Co-op/Volunteer Work".