[Just Announced] Scholarships Worth C$100,000 – Happy Women’s Day!

Today, March 8th, marks International Women’s Day around the world. This year’s theme is Choose to Challenge, inviting us all to “challenge and call out gender bias and equality.” Here at ApplyBoard, where we’re on a mission to break down the barriers to education, we’re Choosing to Challenge the imbalance that continues to exist in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).

 

ApplyBoard is proud to announce its STEM for Change Scholarship Program, created to help address the inherent gap in STEM.

What is the ApplyBoard STEM for Change Scholarship Program?

#STEMforChange is a new scholarship program from ApplyBoard. ApplyBoard will award over C$100,000 in merit-based scholarships to eight women applying to STEM programs at ApplyBoard Canadian partner schools (college or university) via the ApplyBoard Platform for the Fall 2021 intake.

How Can Students Apply?

 

We’re encouraging eligible prospective international women students to get creative and submit a short video highlighting:

  • Why they have chosen to study STEM
  • What it would mean to them to be a woman and international student studying STEM in Canada
  • How they plan to use their education to advance and support other women in STEM
  • Any advice they have for women interested in studying STEM abroad

Stay tuned for more information as full details, including eligibility requirements and how students can apply, will be released later this month.

Where Can Students Study STEM Programs?

 

Canada is home to some of the world’s finest STEM programs. STEM programs offer an applied, multi-subject approach to education, enabling students to enter the job market with a set of valuable, in-demand skills.

 

We’ve put together information for popular Canadian STEM schools and programs. Click on the button below to see some of the available STEM programs at ApplyBoard’s Canadian partner schools.

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