Awards & funding
Funding can take the form of awards, scholarships and bursaries.
Overview
Most scholarships and awards are automatically disbursed to students based on academic achievement, and applications are not required. Bursaries are based on financial need.
Departmental award
The Department of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics offers one departmental award that requires an application.
Vincent, Olga, and Denis Nicolas-Diniacopoulos Scholarships
Created in 2000 through the generosity of the late Mrs. Olga Diniacopoulos, whose son, the late Professor Denis Diniacopoulos, taught at Concordia University in the Department of Communication Studies.
These scholarships, valued at $3,000, encourage full-time undergraduate students who demonstrate an interest in interdisciplinary studies. These scholarships are not renewable.
Eligibility
Open to Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents who are full-time students in the areas of Communication Studies, Psychology, Mathematics or Classics, and who have completed one year of studies at Concordia University.
Application
Applicants must submit a letter of intent to the Faculty's jury for this award, expressing their interest in interdisciplinary studies and explaining how receiving this scholarship will help in the pursuit of their studies and the fulfilment of their personal and professional aspirations.
Selection
A jury composed of at least one faculty member from each of these departments:
- Communication Studies
- Psychology
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics