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If you are applying for a Study Permit for the first time, you may do so at the nearest Canadian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission as soon as you receive your offer of admission from the University of Toronto and decide to accept. International students must obtain an initial Study Permit before they enter Canada. Your Study Permit is your most important CIC document and it is required to study in Canada legally.
Application forms and guidelines for a New Study Permit can be downloaded from the CIC website at:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp.Important:
•If you already have a Study Permit that requires renewal, please see the section below on Extending Your Study Permit Within Canada.
•Before completing the application, students should review the CIC Application Guide for Applying for a Study Permit Outside of Canada.
The requirements for an initial Study Permit include:
•Completed CIC Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada
•Completed Document Checklist
•Valid Passport
•Two photos, as specified by Appendix B of the CIC Application Guide
•Original offer of admission letter from the University of Toronto
•Proof of funds to support yourself during your stay (approximately the cost of tuition plus at least $10 000 CAD per year for a single student)
•Medical examination (if required and depending on your country of residence)
•Completed application form
•Application fee in an acceptable format ($125 CAD)
•Any other documents required by the responsible Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate in your country, along with your country's regulations
•Citizens and Permanent Residents of the United States may obtain a Study Permit from Immigration authorities at the port of entry as they enter Canada. It will take less time than applying at a Canadian Consulate in the US.
•If you are an international student who has studied at a Canadian high school, you must apply to “Change the Conditions” on your Study Permit to indicate that you are now at a post-secondary institution.
•Citizenship and Immigration Canada may ask international students under the age of 18 to have a Canadian Citizen act as a guardian. The University of Toronto cannot take responsibility to act as guardian. It will be the responsibility of the student’s family to satisfy this requirement.
•If you are issued a Letter of Introduction, you must submit this letter to a Canadian immigration officer on arrival at the airport/border to obtain your actual Study Permit.
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2010 Awards and Scholarships
The Department of Management has multiple awards and scholarships which are awarded annually.
The categories include Admission awards, In-course Scholarships and Graduation awards which can be automatically awarded or may require submission of applications/nominations. The criteria and deadline for application submission may vary, please review detailed information provided below to learn more about each award and scholarship.
Admission Awards:
These awards are available to new students entering a Degree program offered by the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough. The following awards will require submission of applications within the deadline period.
Awards Value Deadline Criteria Application
Form
Scarborough Frank Faubert Scholarships $1,000 - $3,000 March 3 Open to management program applicants from "City of Scarborough" high schools.
UTAPS
Terry Litovitz Merit Award in Management
$1,000 - $3,000 March 3 Open to management program applicants. Based on academic merit.
UTAPS
For a complete list of all admission scholarships and awards, please visit Admissions and Student Recruitment.
In-course Scholarships and Awards:
Below is a list of in-course scholarships and awards available to students in the Specialist Program in Management and Economics.
Automatically awarded
Awards Criteria
Harvey Babiak Award in Financial Accounting Awarded to a student completing the 3rd year of the Specialist Program in Management or Management and Economics with the highest grade (at least A-) in MGTC07H and MGTC08G.
Sandford Borins Scholarship in Public Management Awarded to the student in a specialist program in Management who has achieved the highest grade in the course MGTC42H3 (Public Management).
Myer Brody Prize in Entrepreneurship Awarded to an undergraduate student enrolled in a Management program who has the highest grade in the course MGTC38H3 Entrepreneurship (minimum A-).
Keith and Amelia Ellis Award in Management and Economics Awarded to students entering 3rd year in a degree program in the Department of Management on the basis of financial need. Preference will be given to a candidate who has shown a marked improvement in academic standing from year one to year two.
Type of Award: Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund
Ernest & Young Scholarship in Commerce Awarded to student in the third and fourth year of a specialist program in Management who have successfully completed accounting courses. Financial need is also considered.
Type of Award: Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund
Yurgen Krumma Award in Economics Awarded to the top academic student entering the 3rd or 4th year of the specialist program in Economics, leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
Scarborough Frank Faubert Scholarship Awarded to students entering 2nd, 3rd or 4th year in a degree program offered by the Department of Management on the basis of financial need. Eligible candidates are to be limited to graduate of high schools within the geographic limits of the Corporation of the City of Scarborough as it existed on December 31, 1997.
Type of Award: Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund
Ho Chak Wan Memorial Scholarship in Management Awarded to a student entering 2nd, 3rd, or 4th in a Management program. Financial need must be considered in addition to academic merit.
Applications/Nominations Required
Award Criteria
Bladen Prize in Economics
Application
Awarded on the basis of an essay submitted by a student specializing in Management or Management and Economics on any subject covered by a B-, C- or D-level course in Economics.
Deadline: May 31
Prudential Management and Economics Award
Application
Awarded to a full-time student entering the 2nd,3rd or 4th year in a program in the Department of Management who having demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities in his/her school or community also:
•is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident,
•has a good academic record (minimum B average/3.0 GPA)
Deadline: June 30
Prudential Spirit Award
Application
Awarded to a full-time student entering the 2nd,3rd or 4th year who has demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities in his/her school or community who
•is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident,
•has been a Scarborough resident for at least 5 years
•is a graduate of a secondary school in Scarborough
•has a good academic record (minimum B average/3.0 GPA)
Deadline: June 30
Prudential Ability Award
Application
Awarded to a full-time student entering the 2nd,3rd or 4th year who has a special educational need due to a permanent disability who
•has demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities in his/her school or community
•is a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident,
•has a good academic record (minimum B average/3.0 GPA)
Deadline: June 30
Brian David Radford Memorial scholarship in Management
Application
Awarded to one or more students entering the 3rd, or 4th year of a Management program whose academic and athletic achievement, combined, best exhibit dedication to excellence. (minimum B+ average/3.3 GPA)
Deadline: September 30
van den Thillart Leadership Scholarship
Application
Awarded to a student entering the 2nd, 3rd, or th year of the co-op Program in Management, on the basis of excellent academic achievement and demonstrated leadership experience. To be eligible for the scholarship applicants must have been born outside of Canada, and be either a permanent resident or citizen of Canada.
Deadline: May 31
Graduation Award:
This year the Department of Management is please to offer a graduation award, which will be available annually, please read below for eligibility criteria.
Judith Smith Award in Human Resource Management - NEW
This will be awarded to a graduating student who has completed a specialist program in Management (B.B.A) on the basis of excellent academic achievement (an overall GPA of 3.3) plus a minimum grade of A- in MGTC22 and in three D-level in Human Resource Management. Eligible D-level courses are: MGTD14, MGTD24, MGTD25, MGTD26, MGTD27 and MGTD28. Application
Application Deadline: April 1st
For more information on awards and scholarships offered outside of the Department of Management which you may be eligible for visit the Financial Aids and Awards.
Graduate Scholarship Opportunities:
•Ontario Graduate Scholarship
•Social Science and Humanities Research Council
Undergraduate Research Awards:
•University of Toronto Excellence Award