International Tuition Award

Updated: 1 day ago
Deadline: 01 Dec 2024

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Deadline
Likely in December 2024
Annual Value
Up to $3,200 per year
Citizenship
International
Degree Level
Masters
Doctoral

 

International Tuition Awards assist international graduate students with their tuition fees if they are registered full-time in research-oriented master’s and doctoral programs at UBC - Vancouver campus.


 

Eligibility

Students are eligible for the International Tuition Award if they meet the following criteria:

  • Students must be assessed international tuition fees . Students can review their tuition assessments by logging into the Student Service Centre .
  • Students must be registered full-time in one of the eligible graduate programs. For program eligibility and award amount, check your graduate program listing under Graduate Degree Programs (see Tuition / Program Costs box)
  • Students who receive external funding (e.g., their home government, Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship, or other funding agencies like CIDA, WUSC, DAAD, CONACYT, CONICYT, NSF, etc.) for their tuition which is equal to or higher than the value of the International Tuition Award are not eligible. Students who receive external funding toward their tuition which is lower than the value of the International Tuition Award will have their International Tuition Award reduced by the amount of the external tuition funding.
    • As of September 2022, Indigenous students receiving Band funding are eligible to receive tuition awards (ex. International Tuition Award, 4YF Tuition Award, IGF Tuition Award).
  • Students who receive the staff tuition waiver are not eligible to receive the International Tuition Award

The University reserves the right to change the value of this scholarship without notice.



Application Procedures

Student Responsibilities

  • New students must register for courses in the upcoming term in order for the system to permit the award to be assigned to their SSC account
  • Students do not need to apply, as all international students who are eligible are automatically considered for this scholarship. Awards are assigned on the Student Information System, and, once assigned, can be viewed by logging onto the Student Service Centre (SSC).
  • Students must verify that they meet the eligibility requirements accepting the scholarship online, via the Student Service Centre.
  • The scholarship is paid in 3 equal instalments - one at the beginning of each term. September and January instalments are assigned in late August each year. May instalment is assigned in late April each year.
  • Students who become Landed Immigrants or Permanent Residents while enrolled at UBC are required to provide a copy of their Record of Landing to the Registrar's Office. If an international student becomes a Landed Immigrant on or before the tuition fee due date of the term, domestic fees will be assessed for that term. If an international student becomes a Landed Immigrant after the first tuition fee due date, domestic fees will be assessed for the following term. Landed Immigrant status is attained as of the "Landed on" date (box 45) indicated on the Record of Landing, not the Date Issued.
  • Students are no longer eligible to receive the International Tuition Award once they are assessed domestic tuition fees. As a result, their International Tuition Award will be pro-rated to the end of the last term for which they were assessed international tuition fees.
  • Students who have not been assigned the International Tuition Award by the start of the term and believe themselves to be eligible should contact the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (all emails should include your student number)


Meet Award Holders

Shubham Arora

Doctor of Philosophy in Asian Studies (PhD)

Critical Edition and Annotated translation of a tenth-century Sanskrit sex-manual




Roshni Mangar

Master of Science in Oceans and Fisheries (MSc)

Understanding the fishers to change the fishery: who is involved in bottom trawl fisheries in Asia, and why?




Sherry Kiafar

Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering (PhD)

Physical Aging in Thermoset Composites




Fatemeh Asadi Zeidabadi

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD)

Electrochemical degradation of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from water




Fumiya Nagai

Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (PhD)

Possibilities and Challenges of Recognising and Implementing Indigenous Peoples' Rights to Land and Territory in Canada




Helena Biasibetti Brendler

Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PhD)

Mechanistic and epigenetic evaluation of aging by oxidative stress-induced toxicity in primary neural cell culture




Temitope Onifade

Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD)

Law, Society, and the Regulation of Low Carbon Economies




Anudeep Dewan

Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (PhD)

Landing on Histories: Indigenous Experiences of Belonging in Nepal and India




Gerrit Krueper

Doctor of Philosophy in Cinema and Media Studies (PhD)

Dialectical Stream Studies - Social(ist) Participatory Media Consumption on Twitch



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