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Scholarships, Grants and Bursaries

Scholarships are financial awards (a sum of money) used to help support a student’s education.  Scholarships can be based on academics (marks) and/or other achievements (ex. leadership, volunteering, sports, etc…).  There are a variety of sources for scholarships with some requiring an application while others you are automatically considered for based on the school/program you are applying to.  Consider the steps below when conducting your scholarship search.

All throughout high school, I volunteered as much as I could around the community. And in my last year of high school, I participated in many extracurriculars. I did this because I enjoyed being involved in the community. However, when I started applying to colleges and universities, I realized the true value of these actions. 

With all the volunteering and extracurriculars I did, I was able to earn an amazing scholarship from the university of my choice; a scholarship that really valued youth who took on leadership roles and were actively involved in making a difference in their communities.

I highly recommend students get involved while they’re in school, for chances at scholarships, but also as a way to meet like-minded people, find a passion or a new hobby, and to grow as a person.

– WDHS Graduate, Class of 2015


Step 1: Start close to home

  • Check with your parent(s)/guardian(s) to see if the company/organization they work for offers scholarships to children of employees
  • If you have a part-time job, check to see if the company offers scholarships to their employees
  • Check with local services clubs/groups (ex. Rotary Club) to find out what scholarships they offer
  • Check with your high school (talk to your guidance counsellor) to see if they have specific scholarships associated with your school and/or school board

Step 2: Start looking on the internet

There are a number of free websites sites that help you find scholarships offered by organizations 

  • Scholarships Canada
  • Yconic
  • Student Awards
  • Government of Canada

Step 3: Start looking at the schools and programs that you are applying to

  • Ontario Universities’ INFO
  • Ontario Colleges
  • Support for Apprentices

Supplemental Information

  • A Guide to Scholarships, Awards and Applications, A personal look at best practices for finding and applying for awards by Rob Taylor
  • Indspire offers scholarships and bursaries to Indigeneous, First Nations and Métis students to help with their education.
  • Village Theatre Waterdown generously funds the annual “Village Theatre Thespian Award” to graduating students of Waterdown District High School (WDHS) and St Mary Catholic Secondary School who demonstrates excellence in theatre arts.

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