Funding for visiting international students
The Government of Canada offers several scholarship programs available to international students who are not enrolled in a Concordia degree program (non-degree). Funded by EduCanada, these scholarships are open to short-term undergraduate and graduate students from abroad who wish to undertake research or course-oriented exchanges at a Canadian institution. The goal of these scholarships is to help foster understanding among people, develop global citizens, nurture leaders and contribute to the development of nations.
How it works
These scholarships are offered by the government of Canada to students and researchers from partner and non-partner institutions who wish to engage in short-term studies or research at Concordia University. These scholarships are competitive and students must submit their application documents to Concordia, who will apply on behalf of the applicant.
Concordia undergraduate students seeking scholarships or funding can consult the Scholarships & funding webpage. Concordia graduate students seeking funding for their Concordia degree should consult the Finance your studies.
Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED)
SEED program detailsEmerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP)
ELAP program detailsStudy in Canada Scholarships
Study in Canada program detailsI have applied, so what's next?
Concordia International ensures that you remain informed about the scholarship selection process and the steps you need to take once you have submitted your application.
Resources
Looking to apply to Concordia as an exchange student or to pursue research? Seeking information on health insurance coverage, required immigration documents and other topics of interest regarding your time at Concordia as an international student or researcher? Explore below.
Applying to Concordia
Apply for exchange or research