This page lists the awards and scholarships offered to Seneca students by outside organizations. These organizations are not affiliated with Seneca, and we do not endorse any of these awards. We recommend that you do your due diligence before applying for these awards or giving information to a third party.
External Awards
Canadian Association of Women in Construction Bursary
Canadian Association of Women in Construction (CAWIC) offers bursaries are available to female identifying students having completed their first year in a construction related program.
Award Value
$1,000 - $2,000
Deadline
June 30, 2022
For more information please visit CAWIC Bursaries | The Canadian Association of Women in Construction (CAWIC)
The Leaside Garden Society Founders’ Scholarship
The Leaside Garden Society Founders’ Scholarship will award $1,000 to a student in a Horticulture-related program.
Goal: to provide financial support to a student who will advance the knowledge of horticulture within the community.
Eligibility: a Canadian resident enrolled full time in an eligible program at a postsecondary institution (e.g. Botany, Ecology, Environmental Science, Forestry, Horticulture, Landscape Architecture, Plant Science).
Award Value
$1,000
Deadline
June 30, 2022
For more information please visit The Leaside Garden Society web page.
Canadian Insurance Claims Education Benevolent Foundation
Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association and Canadian Federation of Insurance Claims Associations collaborate to offer an award of $1000. Their purpose is to assist Canadian students to further their education in an insurance claims related discipline
Award Value
$1,000
Deadline
July 31, 2022
Visit the Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association for more information. Scholarship / Award Available - Apply Today! - CIAA (ciaa-adjusters.ca)
Bill 7 Award
Bill 7 Award offers a scholarship for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, trans, two-spirited, non-binary and/or queer (LGBT2SQ+) who have a demonstrated financial need and studying at any post-secondary institution in Ontario to attain their first degree or diploma.
Award Value
$3,500
Deadline
August 5, 2022 at 5pm
Visit the Apply - Bill 7 Award to learn more about the scholarship and the application process
The S.M.A.R.T. Scholarship
Single Women in Motherhood (S.W.I.M.)’s unique scholarship program provides financial assistance to single mothers wishing to further their education in a post-secondary academic program.
Award Value
$1,500
Deadline
September 1, 2022
Visit The S.M.A.R.T Scholarship – S.W.I.M (singlewomeninmotherhood.com) for more information
Storwell's Foster Children Bursary Program
Storwell offers an annual bursary of $2,000 in support of foster children to help them attend postsecondary schools and to offer a hand up as they make their way forward in life.
Visit the Storwell Bursary Application web page for more information.
Award Value
$2,000
Deadline
September 1, 2022
Price McIntosh Bursary
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) offers the Price McIntosh Bursary to Indigenous peoples (First Nation, Inuit and Métis Nation), persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities who wish to pursue studies in fields related to libraries and archives. It aims to diversify the narratives, experiences and interpretations available to Canadians to better understand and enrich the collective history.
Award Value
$2,500 - $5,000
Deadline
September 20, 2022
For more information please visit Price McIntosh Bursary - Library and Archives Canada (bac-lac.gc.ca)
Allied Van Lines Scholarship 2022
Allied Van Lines offers qualifying Canadian students the chance to apply for their new scholarship, which is intended for students across the areas of business, logistics and similar fields.
Award Value
$1,000
Deadline
Dec. 15, 2022
Visit the Allied Van Lines Scholarship 2022 web page to learn more about the scholarship, who can apply and the application process.
Deloitte Canada Black Student Scholarship and Indigenous Student Scholarship
Deloitte Canada has launched their Black Student Scholarship and Indigenous Student Scholarship for qualifying Canadian students. Their purpose is to help develop future leaders and building a future with an inclusive culture. Selected candidates will have an opportunity to complete a work term across Deloitte’s various business areas.
Award Value
$5,000
Deadline
Closed – check back for updates
Visit the Introducing the Deloitte Canada Black and Indigenous Student Scholarship web page to learn more about the scholarship, who can apply and the application process.
SixSurgery Scholarship
SixSurgery, a leader in cosmetic and plastic surgery, will award a $1,000 scholarship to one deserving student who has demonstrated leadership in medical or health related fields. A winner will be selected according to their academic achievements and their submission of a short essay or video presentation.
For more information visit the SixSurgery Scholarship web page.
Award Value
$1,000
Deadline
Closed – check back for updates