City University in Canada Scholarship Fall 2025/Winter 2026
Description
Pursuing higher education in Canada is a dream for many students, and City University in Canada (CityU) is committed to making that dream achievable. With its wide range of financial support options, including scholarships, bursaries, and grants, CityU continues to break down financial barriers to education. The latest scholarship application cycle for Fall 2025/Winter 2026 is now open — an excellent opportunity for both new and continuing students to receive the financial support they need.
Degree Level
City University in Canada Scholarship Fall 2025/Winter 2026 is available to undertake Undergraduate, Masters level programs at City University in Canada.
Available Subjects
Following subjects are available to study under this scholarship program.
- All Subjects
Benefits
Financial Support Beyond Scholarships
CityU in Canada offers much more than just scholarships. Students facing immediate financial challenges can access emergency funding, while long-term financial planning tools are also available to help manage tuition and living expenses. These services are designed to ensure that students remain focused on their education without the constant burden of financial stress.
Students can book a one-on-one appointment with the financial aid team or explore resources through the CityU Financial Aid page.
Four Major Scholarship Programs at CityU
CityU currently offers four core scholarship and grant programs to meet the needs of its diverse student population:
1. Need-Based Scholarship for General Students
Offered biannually during Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer terms, this scholarship supports new and continuing students who demonstrate financial need.
2. Need-Based Scholarship for Indigenous Students
Also available twice a year, this scholarship is tailored specifically to Indigenous students, acknowledging systemic barriers and promoting equitable access to education.
3. Indigenous Student Tuition Reduction Grant
Awarded every quarter (Winter, Spring, Fall), this ongoing tuition support is designed for Indigenous students. Once approved, there is no need to reapply every quarter.
4. Investing in Indigenous Scholars Scholarship
Granted annually during the Spring term, this scholarship is dedicated to first-year, first-time Indigenous applicants and covers 100% of tuition throughout the degree program.
Eligible Nationalities
Open to applicants of all nationalities.
Eligibility Criteria
While each scholarship has specific requirements, general eligibility may include:
- Enrollment or intent to enroll in a CityU Canada program
- Demonstrated financial need
- Supporting documents such as transcripts, financial declarations, or community reference letters (specifics vary by scholarship type)
- For Indigenous-targeted scholarships: proof of Indigenous identity or affiliation
Applicants are strongly encouraged to review detailed eligibility criteria under the General Students and Indigenous Students sections before applying.
Application Procedure
The application process is conducted online via the CityU Student Portal. Students must complete the scholarship application form, upload all required documents, and submit their applications by the deadline: August 10, 2025 at 11:59 PM PST.
Early applications are recommended to avoid any last-minute technical or documentation issues.
Application Timeline
Mark your calendar — the application process for scholarships at CityU in Canada is time-bound and highly structured:
- Applications Open: July 21 to August 10, 2025 (11:59 PM PST)
- Adjudication Period: August 11 to August 29, 2025
- Decisions Communicated: September 2 to September 4, 2025
All interested applicants are advised to apply within this window and ensure that they meet the specific eligibility requirements before starting their application.
Why Apply?
CityU in Canada believes in promoting accessibility and success. Whether you are beginning your academic journey or continuing it, CityU’s financial aid programs are designed to keep your focus on education — not tuition fees. These scholarships not only offer monetary support but also recognize the hard work and determination students bring to their studies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Who can apply for scholarships at CityU in Canada?
A1: Both new and continuing students enrolled or planning to enroll at CityU Canada may apply, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for each specific scholarship.
Q2: Do I need to submit separate applications for each scholarship?
A2: Yes, students should apply individually for each scholarship they qualify for and submit all required documentation as outlined.
Q3: What if I miss the application deadline?
A3: Late applications are generally not accepted. However, CityU offers scholarships biannually, so you may apply in the next cycle.
Q4: How will I know if my application has been accepted?
A4: Scholarship decisions will be communicated between September 2 to September 4, 2025 via the contact information provided in your application.
Q5: Can I book a financial aid consultation?
A5: Yes, you can book an appointment with CityU's financial aid team to receive personalized support and guidance.