Telfer French MBA Diversity and Equity Admission Scholarship
Award offered by the Telfer School of Management
Award Overview
- Value of the award:
- $15,000
- Number of awards:
- 1
- Award frequency:
- Annual
- Level or program of study:
- Graduate
- Application Type:
- Online Scholarship and Bursaries portal, accessible via uoZone.
- Application Deadline:
- July 1
- Renewable:
- No
Purpose of this Award
To support full-time graduate students admitted to the French MBA program at the Telfer School of
Management at the University of Ottawa who are members of a racialized community or Indigenous
community and are involved in their community.
Eligibility Criteria
The candidate must:
- be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident
- be admitted as a full-time student to the French MBA program at the Telfer School of Management of the University of Ottawa
- demonstrate involvement in their community
- be a racialized person (member of a visible minority) and defined as a person other than Indigenous (Aboriginal), who is non-white in colour or race, regardless of place of birth or citizenship
OR
provide documented proof of Indigenous identity, in accordance with the requirements of the University of Ottawa Eligibility for Focused Admissions, Scholarships, and Bursaries for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis People administrative procedure
How to Apply
Submitted in the Online Scholarship and Bursaries portal, accessible via uoZone, and must include:
- documented proof of Indigenous identity OR self-identification from the applicant who identifies as a member of a racialized community
- a letter (max. 500 words) describing the applicant’s involvement in their community
Note:
documented proof of Indigenous identity, in accordance with the requirements of the University
of Ottawa Eligibility for Focused Admissions, Scholarships, and Bursaries for First Nations, Inuit,
and Métis People administrative procedure
OR
self-identification from the applicant who identifies as a member of a racialized community as per the Ontario Human Rights Commission policy and guidelines on racism and racial discrimination section 2.1 (“‘Race’ — A social construct”)