UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT TIMELINE GUIDE
The Office of the Registrar administers over $40 million each year in scholarships, awards, and financial support to undergraduate students. Additional funding and support are also available from external sources.
If you’re not sure what type of financial support you need or are eligible for, check out the Financial Support Timeline Guide, or contact the Student Service Centre to speak to an advisor.
If you have a permanent disability and need accessibility support to complete your application, learn more and apply early for applicant accommodations, or contact dosdean@ualberta.ca for assistance.
Scholarships for current UAlberta students in undergraduate programs (including Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Law, and After-Degree programs), post-secondary transfer students and professional entrance applicants.
Scholarships for high school applicants.
Domestic applicants: visit Entrance Scholarships
International applicants: visit General International Undergraduate Scholarships
Non-repayable funds for students with demonstrated financial need and short-term loans for students facing an immediate financial shortfall.
Everything you need to know about the student loan process.
Explore information and resources to help you manage your money.
Timeline for undergraduate, graduate, and Indigenous students to reference throughout the year.
Our scholarships are made possible in part by the generosity and commitment of our donors.
If you are a recipient of donor funds, please see additional scholarship information to find out how to thank your donors.
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