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College Wide Academic Scholarships
College Wide Academic Scholarships
Unlike OSAP, scholarships are money that you don’t have to repay. Scholarships are funds donated by individuals or corporations to assist you with the financial challenges of pursuing post-secondary studies.
The Academic scholarships on this webpage do not require an online application. Centennial College will select the recipient of these scholarships based on your academic performance at Centennial College. Please visit our Application Scholarships and Awards page for scholarships that you can apply for.
- Value: $1,000
- Number of Awards: 1
- Selection Term: Winter 2021
Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the College Communications 2 course during the Fall term. The student who achieved the highest grade in the College Communications 2 course, in conjunction with the highest cumulative GPA above 3.0, will be the recipient of this award.
- Value: $1,000
- Number of Awards: 2
- Selection Term: Winter 2021
Awarded to two full-time, international students currently enrolled in the second year of a Centennial College post-secondary program. Students must be from a partner school in China who have been involved in the community. The students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.0 during their first two semesters of studies.
- Value: $800
- Number of Awards: 2
- Selection Term: Winter 2021
Awarded to two full-time, international students currently enrolled in the second year of a Centennial College post-secondary program. Students must be from a partner school in China who have been involved in the community. The students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.9 during their first two semesters of studies.
- Value: $500
- Number of Awards: 2
- Selection Term: Winter 2021
Awarded to two full-time, international students currently enrolled in the second year of a Centennial College post-secondary program. Students must be from a partner school in China who have been involved in the community. The students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.8 during their first two semesters of studies.
*Scholarships may be subject to change/update without notice