The University of Laval is thrilled to announce its Undergraduate Scholarship Program for 2024, dedicated to fostering academic excellence among international students from African countries. This initiative is designed to support African students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements and are admitted to undergraduate programs in Administrative Sciences or Bachelor of Business Administration at Université Laval, Canada.
Scholarship Overview:
- Application Deadline: April 12, 2024
- Value: $5,000 (renewable once)
- Country to Study: Canada
- School: University of Laval
- Eligible Programs: Business Administration
- Type: Undergraduate
Scholarship Benefits: Recipients of the University of Laval Undergraduate Scholarship will receive $5,000 per year, with the possibility of renewal for one additional year. This financial aid aims to alleviate the costs associated with pursuing higher education and is contingent upon maintaining excellence in academic performance as per the faculty’s criteria.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Applicants must be citizens of a North African or sub-Saharan African country.
- Candidates should have obtained, or be in the process of obtaining, a diploma from a secondary school (baccalaureate) in the Maghreb or sub-Saharan Africa, with a minimum general average of 14/20 and above, including mathematics.
- Applicants must meet the general eligibility criteria outlined on the FSA ULaval admission scholarship (Grouping) page.
How to Apply: Eligible and interested candidates are invited to apply by visiting the University of Laval’s application portal. Detailed information on the application process, including additional eligibility and selection criteria, can be found on the Scholarships and funding section of the FSA ULaval website.
This scholarship represents a significant opportunity for African students to pursue undergraduate studies at one of Canada’s leading universities. With its commitment to academic excellence and global outreach, the University of Laval looks forward to welcoming the next cohort of bright and motivated students from Africa.