

Chevening Africa Media Freedom Fellows (CAMFF).Chevening Research, Science, and Innovation Leadership Fellowship (CRISP).Chevening India Cyber Security Fellowship.Meet our current fellows Expand dropdown.Online application system Expand dropdown.If you apply to UBC by January 15, you will be automatically considered for the OIS Award.

Demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and strong extracurricular involvement.(Changes to your citizenship status will affect your scholarship eligibility.) Be an international student studying at UBC on a Canadian study permit (student visa).Be new to UBC, entering directly from secondary school or post-secondary (university or college).To be considered for an OIS Award, you must: Students selected for this award show strength academically and display involvement outside of the classroom. The Outstanding International Student (OIS) Award is a one-time, merit-based entrance scholarship awarded to qualified students when they are offered admission to UBC. Scholarship decisions are made between mid-March to the end of April each year. You will be considered for this scholarship shortly after you receive an offer of admission to UBC. If you apply to UBC by January 15, you will be automatically considered for the IMES. Not be nominated for a need-and-merit-based International Scholars award.Demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and intellectual promise, as well as impressive extracurricular and community involvement.(Changes to your citizenship status will affect your IMES eligibility.) Be an international student who will be studying at UBC on a Canadian study permit (student visa).Be new to UBC, entering directly from secondary school.The number and level of these scholarships awarded each year vary, depending on available funding.

Students receive their IMES when they enter their first year at UBC, and the scholarships are renewable for up to three additional years of study. International Major Entrance Scholarships (IMES) are awarded to exceptional international students entering undergraduate programs at UBC.
