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Ryerson University Autism Scholars Award in Canada, 2019

Ryerson University is offering a scholarship to the students to pursue a doctoral and masters degree program. The scholarship is available to the Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

The purpose of this scholarship is to support Canadian citizens to take a postgraduate study program at the university.

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Ryerson’s Student Affairs helps students transition to university life by providing academic, personal well-being and professional development support.

Scholarship Description:

  • Application Deadline: December 2, 2019
  • Course Level: The scholarship is available to pursue a master and doctoral degree program.
  • Study Subject: The scholarship is awarded to study the subject offered by the university.
  • Scholarship Award: The scholarship will be awarded worth up to $20,000.
  • Number of Scholarships: Not known
  • Nationality: The scholarship is available to the Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

Scholarship can be taken in Canada.

Eligibility for the Scholarship:

• Eligible Countries: The scholarship is available to the Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
• Entrance Requirements: The applicant must meet the following criteria:
1. All applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
2. All applicants must be sponsored and endorsed by the dean of graduate studies at Ryerson University
3. To be eligible for a master’s award, applicants must be registered full-time in a master’s or doctoral graduate program at Ryerson University at the time of taking up the award and must remain registered full-time in that master’s program throughout the term of the award. Master’s students remain eligible to the end of their sixth term of full-time study.
4. To be eligible for a doctoral award, applicants must be registered full-time in a doctoral graduate program at Ryerson University at the time of taking up the award and must remain registered full-time throughout the term of the award. Doctoral students remain eligible to the end of their fifteenth term of full-time study.
5. Holders of Autism Scholars Awards are precluded from holding any other major award during the term of this award.

Application Procedure:

How to Apply:  Each applicant must submit an electronic copy of the following documents in a single PDF package t to Natasha Mills:

  • The completed application form
  • A curriculum vitae (including information concerning eligibility criteria)
  • A statement of research to be undertaken during the period of graduate study (maximum 1,000 words). There must also be an additional non-technical summary (maximum 500 words). These statements must be written by the candidate.

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