To assist both domestic and international students in reducing their tuition expenses, University Canada West (UCW) provides a range of scholarships, grants, and admission rewards. These grants must be sought prior to the commencement of the first semester and are granted as tuition credits. The Aspire Global Graduate Grant for MBA students, the Bright Futures Grant for undergraduate business programs, and the In-Canada Education Advancement Grant for students who have lived or studied in Canada are just a few of the significant financial choices offered by UCW. Along with specific grants like the Gino Odjick Grant, the Vancouver Canucks Alumni Foundation Grant, and numerous rewards for Indigenous students, the university also provides scholarships for academic achievement.
The program and the student’s academic standing determine the award amounts; some scholarships provide larger benefits to students with high CGPAs. Certain courses are not covered by scholarships, and students must maintain high academic standing in order to keep their rewards. To apply, students must submit an official scholarship application along with supporting documents such as transcripts and a personal statement. Students are still in charge of their own living expenditures even though the rewards aid in lowering tuition costs. Overall, UCW offers substantial financial support for students seeking business-focused education in Vancouver, though the university may change its scholarship values or requirements.
Host Country: Canada
University: University of Canada West
Opportunity Type: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Eligibility Country: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Automatic Entrance Awards
Granted automatically at the time of admission; no separate application required.
Examples include
- Aspire Global Graduate Grant
- Bright Futures Grant
- Scholarships for Academic Excellence
- In-Canada Education Advancement Grant
- UCW Alumni Grant
- Canada 150 Tuition Concession (Armed Forces)
Application-Based Scholarships & Grants
Students must submit an application at least 30 days before the program start date.
These awards have specific eligibility requirements and offer various financial benefits.
1. Access to Education Grant (Domestic Students Only)
Eligible Programs: AA, BCom, BA-BC, MBA & online versions
Eligible Applicants: Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected refugees
Requirements
- Must meet UCW admission criteria
- Submit a 200-word personal statement
- Enroll in at least two courses
- Award Amounts (2025):
- Associate of Arts: $8,000
- BCom / BA-BC: $16,000
- MBA: $8,000
- Online BCom/BA-BC: $14,613
- Online MBA: $5,468
2. Future Leaders Grant
Eligible Programs: AA, BCom, BA-BC & online versions
Applicants: Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Eligibility: Recent Grade 12 graduates with at least a C average
Benefits: Same award values as the Access to Education Grant
3. Gino Odjick Grant
Eligible Programs: AA, BCom, BA-BC, MBA
4. Lytton Scholarship
Eligible Programs: MBA & Online MBA
5. Nurturing Wisdom Grant
Programs: AA, BCom, BA-BC, MBA & online options
Eligibility: Open exclusively to Indigenous applicants
Benefits: Same financial support as the Access to Education Grant
6. Emily Baker Scholarship
Program: MBA
Eligible Applicants: Domestic Indigenous students (First Nations, Métis, Inuit)
Requirements
- A 1000-word personal statement
- Proof of Indigenous status (status card)
- Only one recipient selected annually
Benefit: Full MBA tuition coverage
7. UCW Founder’s Scholarship
Programs: AA, BCom, BA-BC
Applicants: Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Eligibility Requirements
- Must have graduated high school within the past 12 months
- Minimum GPA of 4.00
- Personal statement and a recommendation letter
- An interview may be required




