Graduate students at Athabasca University have access to a range of financial resources, such as research grants, awards, and scholarships. This is an overview of the various kinds of funding that are available.
A.U. Award for Graduate Studies
Donor Emil C. Fredericks
Value $1000
Number Awarded: 1
Awards details:
Awarded yearly to the Master’s level student with the greatest grade point average in the four best relevant Graduate courses during these two years (September 1 of the prior two years to August 31 of the current year). Must have finished at least four program-relevant courses. Each Academic Centre will nominate Students for the prize, and the students must be enrolled in the program by August 31 of the current year. The prize is alternated between Academic Centers every year.
The selection process for the ‘Nomination Award’ is straight forward. A student’s course grade or G.P.A. determines it solely, with no need for an application form. The Students Award Unit conducts an internal selection process to identify the most deserving recipient. The recipient is notified directly of their award once a selection is made. It’s important to note that every student who meets the eligibility criteria will be considered for this prestigious award.
A.U. Graduate Level Student Bursaries
Donor Athabasca University
Value credit for one three-credit course towards the student’s program of study (whether they are studying in Canada or abroad)
Number awarded varies
Annual application deadline May 15, November 15
Details of the award
The A.U. Graduate Level Student Bursaries aims to help students enrolled in A.U. programs complete their education without stopping because of financial hardship.
Application requirements:
- Enroll in an A.U. graduate program at this time.
- Have earned a minimum of nine graduate-level A.U. credits.
- Possess a 3.0 or above G.P.A. from the A.U. program.
- Have not previously obtained this bursary twice
- Have space in their academic program to apply the bursary towards the cost of registering for a future course.