Scholarships

Entrance scholarships are automatically awarded to students on the basis of their top six final high school grades.

In-course scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit to full-time undergraduate students (18 credits or more per fall/winter session) who have completed at least one full year of study at Nipissing University. Generally, an application is not required. Students must be registered to receive a scholarship, which is generally paid out in January.

Bursaries and Awards

Bursaries and awards are provided to students on the basis of financial need or some combination of extra-curricular involvement, academics, demonstrated leadership ability, volunteerism or other similar criterion plus financial need. To demonstrate financial need, students must self-identify by applying for any/all of the following: OSAP (or other government student loan program), the Web Bursary Program, or the Work Study program.

Separate applications are not generally required for most of our bursaries and awards; if you feel you will require some additional financial assistance during the fall and winter session simply complete the online Web Bursary application which can be found on Web Advisor the month of October (it is due November 1). As part of our commitment to the Student Access Guarantee, bursary assistance may be provided, if warranted, to ensure that tuition and book costs are met.

There are Bursaries and Awards available for students entering from high school and for upper year students