Graduate degree scholarships currently available
The deadline to apply is Monday, May 15th, 2023 at 4:30 pm.
The following scholarships and bursaries are available to graduate students through the generosity of valued alumni and donors of the University of Saskatchewan.
COGECO Graduate Communications Scholarship
Open to full-time students in any college pursuing a graduate degree in an area of research that relates to media communications and the design, development, application, administration, or distribution of broadcasting and communications technology.
Frederick Wheeler & WHT Spary Graduate Scholarship
Open to full-time students in good standing who are pursuing a Masters or Doctorate degree program.
George & Arlene Loewen Family Bursary
Open to students entering or continuing studies in a doctoral program, in any discipline, who are either residents of Saskatchewan or have completed their undergraduate degree at the University of Saskatchewan.
Gerry Rempel Graduate Scholarship
Open to students in their first or second year of study in a Master of Science degree program with an academic average of 85%.
Harvey Graduate Scholarship
Open to students entering or continuing studies in a Master’s or Doctoral program whose thesis research contributes to the development of agriculture in Saskatchewan.
Ivan & Margaret Toutloff Bursary
Open to full-time graduate students who are continuing their studies in a graduate degree program.
John Larson Cancer Research Trust
Open to full-time graduate students in good standing engaged in cancer research at the University of Saskatchewan.
Muriel J. Clancy Bursary
Open to graduate students who are planning to work with children who are disabled; either as a teacher, a physiotherapist, a speech therapist, a doctor, or a nurse.
Robert Guy Memorial Scholarship
Open to students undertaking medical or scientific research at the graduate or post-graduate level who have graduated from a high school in Coronach, SK, a Prairie South School Division high school, or a high school in rural Saskatchewan.
Robert Stoddart Memorial Scholarship
Open to PhD students undertaking research in any discipline.