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Medicine Scholarship Program in Canada
Scholarship Description: The University of Calgary is offering the Pathways to Medicine Scholarship Program for the academic year 2020-2021
Scholarship Provider: The Cumming School of Medicine has designed the new Pathways to Medicine Scholarship program to support the enrolment and success of future MD students from traditionally under-represented groups throughout Alberta.
A group of dedicated general practitioners brings specialty training in family medicine to Calgary. A three-year residency for certification in General Practice is piloted at the Calgary General Hospital.
Degree Level: Scholarships are available to study an undergraduate degree program.
Available Subject: A scholarship is awarded to study any of the subjects offered by the university.
Scholarship Benefits:
Tuition and fees: $5,000/year (for four years)
Relocation allowance: up to $1,000
Summer internship: $6,000 (in the third year)
Eligible Nationalities: Scholarship is available for domestic students.
Entrance Requirement:
Applicants must apply to their undergraduate degree program of choice at the University of Calgary independently.
- The scholarship applies only to studies at the University of Calgary.
- Applicants must be residents of Alberta as defined by the Cumming School of Medicine (CSM) Admission Policy. See MD Program Applicant Manual
- Only students from a low socioeconomic status background are eligible for this scholarship. Consideration will be given to applicants who are of Indigenous ancestry and/or from a rural community.
- Note: Low socioeconomic status is defined as having an average gross family income (as reported on line 260 of parental and personal tax returns) that is 1.5 times or less than the Statistics Canada before tax “low-income cut-offs” (LICO) for the past two to three years. More information can be found in the Pathways to Medicine Scholarship Applicant Manual.
- Note: Applicants whose parents hold graduate or professional degrees (e.g. MBA, Ph.D., MD, LLB, etc.) will be considered on a case-by-case basis, but are unlikely to be awarded a scholarship. The scholarship is intended to primarily support individuals who come from socially disadvantaged backgrounds in addition to financial disadvantages.
- Note: Rural is defined as having graduated high school in a community of fewer than 15,000 inhabitants.
- Note: Indigenous applicants must provide a status card/certificate of Indian Status or offer other documentation of indigenous ancestry. Metis applicants must provide a
- Metis membership card issued by a recognized provincial Metis organization associated with the Metis National Council.
- All applicants must provide a letter of nomination from your high school principal or a representative from a recognized community organization, Indigenous group, or rural community.
- Note: A community organization is defined as a non-profit or geographic entity that serves or represents the target populations (rural, indigenous, or under-served urban). Organizations may nominate a maximum of two applicants per application year.
Application Procedure:
The deadline to apply to the University of Calgary is March 1, yearly, please see an application for admission to the University of Calgary.
All applicants who express an interest in the scholarship program will be asked to complete a preliminary Pathways to Medicine Scholarship application