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Description: The Mensa Canada General Scholarship is an award of $1000, and is offered annually, as funding permits. Applicants are invited to write a short essay in which they detail their career plan, list their accomplishments to date, and describe what they plan to in do order to achieve their future career goals.
Eligibility
• 2024 - 2025 applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants enrolled in a full-time program at a Canadian post-secondary institution, accredited by the applicable provincial Ministry of Education, during the 2024 - 2025 academic year.
• Full-time is defined as determined by the Canadian post-secondary institution which the applicant attends.
• Applicants must be at least 18 years old on January 31, 2025.
• Awards are based on applicant's essay.
• Essays may be written either in English or in French. Only one essay is accepted per applicant.
• Only the finalists will be contacted, by phone or other means according to the information supplied in their application. Finalists will be required to provide official proof of enrollment and sign a written consent form indicating that the essay is entirely his or her own work and to allow the Mensa Canada Scholarship Programme's designated agents to use their name, photograph for publicity purposes. They may also be asked to provide proof of Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status and up to two letters of reference.
• Application deadline is January 31, 2025. The results of the competition will be announced by mid-September, 2025.
• The Mensa Canada Scholarship Program includes one or more scholarships of $1000, and may also include Honourable Mentions, all of which are awarded in accordance with the dictates of the Board of Directors of the MCSP, as funding permits.
• Any claims made in the essay are subject to verification, including but not limited to: patents, publications, academic standings, and medical procedures.
• The decision of the judges is final.
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Fields
Tourism
Accounting
Aerospace Engineering
Agricultural Science
Agricultural Science
Anthropology
Archaeology and Ancient History
Architecture and Design
Artificial Intelligence
Arts and Culture
Astrophysics
Banking and Finance
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biology
Biomedical Science
Building Technology
Business and Economics
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Communication
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Criminology
Data Science
Dentistry
Earth Sciences
Ecology
Economics
Education
Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Science
Epidemiology
Food science Technology
Forestry
French
Geographic Information Systems
Geography
Geosciences
Health Science
History
History of Art and Film
Horticulture
Hospitality and Management
Human Kinetics
Human Resources
Humanities
Information Systems
IT
Journalism
Journalism
Law
Library
Library and Information Science
Linguistics
Literature
Machine Learning
Management
Marine Science
Marketing
Material Engineering
Material Science
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Media
Medicine
Microbiology
Modern Languages
Museum Studies
Music
Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Nursing
Nutrition
Office Technology Management
Peace and Conflict
Pharmaceutical Science
Philosophy
Physics
Physiology
Plant Science
Political Science
Politics and International Relations
Psychiatry
Psychology
Public Health
Public Policy
Real Estate
Science
Social Science
Social Welfare
Social work
Sociology
Software Engineering
Soil Science
Space Science
Special Education
Sport Science
Supply Chain
Sustainable Development
Theology
Transportation Science
Urban Planning
Wild-life management
Zoology
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Qualifications
High School
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