About
Mount Royal University is a public undergraduate university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Through its scholarship and awards portal powered by AcademicWorks, the university provides various funding opportunities including scholarships, bursaries, and grants to support students across diverse programs, with particular emphasis on Indigenous students, as well as students in business, communications, aviation, and other fields of study.
Funding Opportunities
Ptarmigan Charitable Foundation Indigenous Pathfinder Bursary
The Ptarmigan Charitable Foundation Indigenous Pathfinder Bursary is awarded to a full-time Indigenous student who will be enrolled in the first year of any degree or diploma program in the upcoming fall semester at Mount Royal University. Preference will be given to students who have graduated from the Indigenous University Bridging Program (IUBP) and are past recipients of the Ptarmigan Foundation Indigenous University Bridging Program (IUBP) Bursary. The recipient must have completed full-time studies in the previous fall, be registered full-time in winter and be in good standing to receive the second half of their funding. Financial need is a key consideration for this award. The award recipient will be automatically considered for renewal of the bursary up to four additional years provided they maintain good academic standing and full-time status as an MRU student. This provides significant long-term support for Indigenous students pursuing higher education.
Nutrien Indigenous University Bridging Program Success Bursaries
The Nutrien Indigenous University Bridging Program Success Bursaries are awarded to full-time Indigenous students enrolled in the Indigenous University Bridging Program (IUBP) at Mount Royal University who intend to apply for a degree program at the university after graduation. The bursary provides financial support totaling $2,000 across two disbursements. Recipients must finish their first semester in good standing and be registered full-time in winter to receive the second disbursement. This award is based on financial need and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
MEG Energy Indigenous University Bridging Program Bursary
The MEG Energy Indigenous University Bridging Program Bursary is awarded to a full-time Indigenous student who is enrolled in the Indigenous University Bridging Program (IUBP) and intends to apply for a degree at Mount Royal University. The recipient must complete full-time studies in the fall semester and be registered full-time in winter. The student must be in good standing to receive the second disbursement. This bursary is based on financial need and provides support to Indigenous students transitioning to university-level education at Mount Royal University.
Kaede Cultural Society of Calgary Bursary
The Kaede Cultural Society of Calgary Bursary is awarded to students enrolled in the Mount Royal University Conservatory. This bursary is presented on the basis of demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students enrolled in Taiko Drumming (first preference) or Instrumental Music (second preference). Students will submit applications for this bursary, and will be automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Ginny Paterson Music Bursary
The Ginny Paterson Music Bursary is awarded to a full-time piano student who will be enrolled in the final year of the Music Performance Diploma in the upcoming fall semester at Mount Royal University. If there are no eligible piano applicants, another student in the Music Performance Diploma program may be selected. The award is based on demonstrated financial need and students are automatically considered through completion of the General Application.
Choral Music Association Scholarship
The Choral Music Association Scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the Mount Royal University Conservatory's Choral Music program. This scholarship considers financial need as a key eligibility criterion. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application through the Mount Royal University scholarship system. The award amount is variable and determined based on available funding and applicant need.
Canadian Muslims for Peace and Justice Award
The Canadian Muslims for Peace and Justice Award is granted to a full-time student enrolled in the second, third, or fourth year of any program at Mount Royal University during the upcoming winter semester. Eligible students must have completed PJST 1101 and be enrolled in PJST 2110. The award recognizes students who have demonstrated enthusiasm and passion for the course subject matter through class participation in PJST 1101, as well as strong academic achievement in the same course. Recipients are automatically considered based on their completed General Application.
Audrey Gunther Memorial Bursary
The Audrey Gunther Memorial Bursary is a need-based award offered through Mount Royal University's Conservatory to support students in music programs. The bursary provides financial assistance to students enrolled in Choral Music and Vocal programs, with priority consideration for Choral Music students, followed by Vocal students, and then general music students with demonstrated financial need if funds remain available. Students are automatically considered for this award upon completing the General Application through the university's scholarship portal.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 11
- Active Now
- 8
- Source Domain
- mtroyal.academicworks.ca
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