Student Grants
Ontario students are eligible for loans and grants from the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). For other provinces and programs, please consult the website of your provincial governments and www.millenniumscholarships.ca.
Quebec students are entitled to loans and grants from the Quebec Ministry of Education. Application forms are available from: Service de lAide aux étudiants, Ministère de lÉducation, Hôtel du Gouvernement, Québec, Qc, G1R 5A5.
The College is also recognized by the other provincial governments in Canada as an institution where their students are eligible for financial aid. For any assistance concerning this aspect of registration, see the University Affairs Assistant, Madeleine Ricard (office 303).
Please forward to University Affairs Assistant, Madeleine Ricard, (office 303) a copy of your application for provincial scholarships.
Bursaries offered by the College
Application form
Study Grants for Foreign Students
First Generation Ontario Bursary
Thanks to the College Foundation and to the generosity of benefactors, religious communities, organisms and individuals, the College is able to offer its students a considerable number of scholarships and bursaries.
Scholarships
Regents Scholarships: eight scholarships of one thousand dollars each are offered by the College Foundation, honoring the Regents of Studies who, during the past 100 years, have led the intellectual life of the College: Raymond-M. Rouleau, o.p. (1900-1920), Albert Marion, o.p. (1920-1925), Augustin Leduc, o.p. (1925-1929), Benoît Mailloux, o.p. (1929-1939, 1942-1948), Louis-M. Régis, o.p. (1939-1942), M.-Joseph Parent, o.p. (1948-1960), Gilles-D. Mailhiot, o.p. (1960-1988). Offered to full-time students at the three sections of the College: Philosophy, Theology and Pastoral Studies.
Annie Coulombe Scholarship, for graduate students in theology: a scholarship of one thousand dollars.
Bursaries for Newly Registered Students
8 bursaries of one thousand dollars each.
Maintenance Bursaries
Elisabeth Bruyère Bursaries, offered by the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa for full-time Francophone students registered in philosophy or theology: ten bursaries of two thousand dollars each.
Bursary in memory of Marthe Gagnon-Doré, for a student in philosophy: one bursary of one thousand dollars.
Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Bursary, offered by the Brothers of the Christian Schools for a student in philosophy or theology: two bursaries of five hundred dollars each.
Pallas Athena Bursary, for an anglophone student in the Undergraduate Program in Philosophy: a bursary of five hundred dollars.
Esther Blondin Bursary, for students in philosophy or in theology: two bursaries of one thousand dollars each.
Marie-Léonie Bursary, for students in theology: a bursary of five hundred dollars.
Marcellin Champagnat Bursary, for a theology student : a bursary of five hundred dollars.
Imperial Tobacco: for students in philosophy: two bursaries of 750 dollars each.
Catherine of Sienna Bursary, for a graduate student in theology seeking to promote research in the following areas: Catherine of Sienna, her times, action and thought; women in the Church; Christian and interreligious ecumenism: a bursary of one thousand dollars.
Jean-Marie-Roger Tillard Bursaries, for graduate students, and aiming to promote study and research in the areas of ecclesiology, sacramental theology, and theology of the religious life, Christian and interreligious ecumenism: two bursaries of one thousand dollars each.
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