
University of Winnipeg Scholarship 2026
International students at the University of Winnipeg in Canada can apply for scholarships for the academic year 2026-27. The University of Winnipeg provides various financial assistance options, such as automatic entrance awards and competitive scholarships, to support high‑achieving international students in undergraduate, graduate, and collegiate programs.
Overview of the Scholarships
The University of Winnipeg offers several scholarships to international students, including the International Special Entrance Scholarship, the President’s Scholarship for World Leaders, and the Wu Chung Scholarship. The scholarships aim to alleviate financial stress and attract high‑achieving students from around the world to study full‑time at the university.
Students must be new international entrants or continuing students who are in good standing and meet other criteria.
Types of Awards
International Special Entrance Scholarship
This is an automatic award for new international students entering the University of Winnipeg in the year after high school graduation. It is determined as part of the admission process; no application is needed. Students are awarded 1,000-3,000 CAD based on their converted admission average.
President’s Scholarship for World Leaders
This is a competitive and application‑based scholarship for international first‑time entrants to any undergraduate, graduate, collegiate, or PACE program. This is a 5,000 CAD award for undergraduate and graduate applicants and 3,500 CAD for collegiate and PACE. There are 15 of these scholarships awarded each year.
Wu Chung Scholarship
This is a full‑ride scholarship for international students from Huadu (Guangzhou) and Hong Kong, China. It includes tuition and fees, textbooks, incidentals, accommodation with a meal plan at UWinnipeg Housing, and up to 2,500 CAD in air travel reimbursement to Winnipeg over a four‑year period.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility depends on the specific award:
- For the International Special Entrance Scholarship, the applicant must be a new international undergraduate student; have the equivalent of an 85% academic average; and apply within six months of high school.
- For the President’s Scholarship for World Leaders, the applicant must be a first-time international student, have an 80% admission average or equivalent, and be a strong leader.
- For the Wu Chung Scholarship, the applicant must be from Huadu, Guangzhou, or Hong Kong; have a 70% or higher high school academic average; and demonstrate leadership ability and promise of community impact.
Scholarship Benefits
Most scholarships for international students at the University of Winnipeg offer partial to full‑tuition coverage, with some scholarships also including housing, books and supplies, and even airfare. Award recipients must be enrolled full-time and achieve satisfactory academic progress.
How to Apply
Applicants must apply for admission to the University of Winnipeg on its website. For merit-based scholarships like the President’s Scholarship and Wu Chung Scholarship, applicants must also complete an online scholarship form as well as submit supporting documents such as:
- A personal statement
- CV / résumé
- Two reference letters
- Academic transcripts and test scores (translated into English if needed)
Application Link
The main awards‑and‑scholarships page for international students, including all application forms and deadlines, can be accessed here:
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