• scholarships/bursaries

    show me the money

    Hellooo

    I heard all colleges will automatically give students with a GPA of over 3.5 a scholarship. I know Vic gives $1000, and that UC gives $500. What about the other colleges?

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    Hello there, presumed scholarship seeker.

    The way these little scholarships work is really based on how much money a particular college has left over to spare to its students. Moreover, the GPA that you seem to need is really based on the number of applicants. Sometimes that required 3.5 can turn into a 3.52 if there are too many people applying.

    But for your own knowledge, Innis College will consider students for certain scholarships of varying amounts as long as they meet the GPA requirements of either 3.5 or 3.7 (along with the other conditions). On the other hand, Woodsworth seems to require a 3.5 GPA for scholarships of around $500 or so.

    Finding the scholarships is a pretty simple process. Just go over to the given college’s website and look for the tab that makes the most sense for scholarship info to be hiding under. Or even easier, you can make an appointment with the financial advisor of the college as they, more often than not, are quite familiar with their college’s scholarships.

    penny pinching,

    aska

  • scholarships/bursaries

    mo’ money

    Hello,

    I am a newly admitted student to U of T, belonging to Trinity College.

    My admission letter informs me that I have been recognized as a U of T Scholar, which comes with an award of $5000. Some blogs indicate that $5000 is the maximum that U of T may offer you while others state that Colleges may offer you additional scholarships (in one case, $5000 + $4000 from Vic). Is $5000 the maximum that the University will provide incoming students with?

    Also, I have not yet accepted my offer to U of T. Is there an advantage in accepting my offer early – better access to housing, course selection? When
    do these open?

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    Well, well, well,

    $5000 isn’t enough for you eh? What’s next … trying to take over the world?

    I’m just messing with you. I’m sure you had to work your ass of to get those grades, or you owe someone a ton of money for them doing your homework for you! In either scenerio, you should get some dough.

    So, the $5000 that you received was a University of Toronto admissions scholarship … check it.

    Meaning, that you will still be eligbile for your college’s Admissions Scholarships. They have all the shiz-naz here.

    Gifts for insightful answers are always welcomed.

    forever bling-ful,

    aska

  • international students,  residence,  scholarships/bursaries

    questions from a boy and his chinese mother!

    Hi Aska: I’m an upcoming student, currently live in China, and about to head to U of T in several weeks. I found your website really helping. As I trace back to earlier questions, I discovered many important details that I missed for a first year student. And I still have some questions about academic life and… something embarrassing (LOL)
    First question is about the POSTs. The handbook said that to satisfy the BA/BSc degree, I have to enroll in at least 2 major or 1 specialist programs. What I wanted to know is, can I enroll in 3 majors or 1 specialist and 1major program? Is that possible to be completed in four years? Should I pay additional tuition fee for that?
    I know there is some scholarships available for international student. Can I apply for more than one scholarships at a same time? Is there any limitations about the number of scholarships I applied for? I’m not greedy, but the tuition fee is really expensive (Honestly, more than $20,000), I wish to know if there’s some way to make the situation a little better.
    And the final, blockbuster question is from my mum. I bet this is the first time in aska history, that somebody want to know if the Innis Residence offer bedclothes, and should her son carry his bedding set for several thousand miles all the way from Beijing to Toronto (Oh, mom!).
    That’s all, many thanks, and, looking forward for your answer.

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    Hello there all the way from Toronto! (But on the internet, we’re the same.) Don’t feel embarrassed by your inquisitive nature or your darling mum. And congratulations on making Aska history!!!

    First things first. While it is possible to complete a specialist and major, or three majors, you have to consider your time and course registration. Many students end up with these combinations because they take courses that overlap, or have interdisciplinary seminars. No one is stopping you from taking as many courses as you need and want to, in order to complete your program, but it is good to keep in mind that a Specialist is 10 courses, and a major is seven. If you have to fill to fill five breadth requirements, plus 10 courses as is…maybe you won’t be able to give yourself the wiggle room needed. Talk to your registrar about your ambitious plans and they will help you (I promise!)

    You might finish your program in four years, or more, depending on how many courses you take (many students find themselves taking 3-5 courses a year, which designates you as a “full time student.”) There is no additional fees, depending on whether you complete a specialist or a major, just the fees towards courses and other compulsory fees for student societies. Keep that in mind.

    In terms of scholarships, by all means, apply for as many as you humanly can apply for! No one is going to be aware of how many scholarships you are applying for, and if you are eligible for more than one scholarship (and you receive more than one scholarship) – that is totally sweet-ass-sweet. Admissions and awards lists some scholarships on their website that you might be eligible for, though it gets a little trickier for international students. Your registrar should have some advice about good places to hit up, and while you may not be eligible for OSAP, there are some bank loans with low interest.

    In response to your mom, all beds come from the Innis Residence stripped bare. (Which is actually a good thing, considering.) Bring your own bed clothes or buy some new sheets at a local department store. I recommend The Bay, for that touch of classic Canadiana.

    Best of luck with your upcoming move!

    xoxo, Askastudent

  • GPA,  scholarships/bursaries

    thousands of newly admitted students now seek revenge…

    Long story short, I wasted a lot of money and dropped a bunch of courses. I’ll have 3 credits by May, but I’m planning to take 1 credit in the summer. My question is, are there any automatic scholarships given to you if you have a high GPA, but few credits? I’m standing at a 3.85 GPA right now, but I don’t know if this even matters since I didn’t take a full course load.

    PLEASE HELP ME! I need to know if there’s any way I can somehow get back the money I wasted…

  • CR/NCR,  housing,  money,  scholarships/bursaries

    Damn Government.

    I want to live either on residence or find an apartment downtown for the next school year but my estimated OSAP funding isn’t enough for living expenses in Toronto. Is there anywhere else I could turn to? Grants, scholarships etc. I really don’t want to commute again this year since it takes about 1.5 hours each way. Thanks.

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  • admissions,  scholarships/bursaries

    my admittance letter had a dead bullfrog in it…

    yesterday i just received my “admitted” letter from uofT, however it doesn’t say how much scholarship money they offer me. does it mean that they don’t plan to give me any? (becuz i think i read somewhere that it says your offer of scholarship is mailed along your admittance letter). arh, i am really frustrated, my averages are pretty good too -_-
    PLZ HELP, T_T
    thanks very very much
    your NO.1 FAN =D

  • scholarships/bursaries

    money for brains

    Just a quick question. I know that Innis College awards a handful of scholarships to returning students for varying reasons – eg financial need, top GPA, et cetera. Do you know when Innis will send info out to the recipients of those scholarships? A friend of mine also at Innis got a 4.0 GPA in her first year and she hasn’t heard about anything yet… and since 4.0 is the best you can get now, she better be up for an award when they say “highest GPA”.

    Thanks dude

  • admissions,  scholarships/bursaries

    scholarships are for scholars, rants are for parents

    What the shit is taking them so long to tell me if im accepted? Gar. I have to plan out what I’m doing for next year. First I have to get accepted, then I have to find out what credits I get for my transferred courses, pick my courses that I will need to take, see if I get into rez, slit my wrists in a fit of anticipation, and all that other fun stuff. I suppose this isn’t so much a question, as me just venting my frustration.

    Oh. When would we find out if we recieve any scholarships or awards? Is it before or after we sign over our souls to the UofT. Scholarships will definately play some type of role in where I go next year.