TD Scholarships 2025 for Community Leadership in Canada
Highly intelligent students in their final year of high school, who have shown a deep commitment to making a positive impact in their communities, are encouraged to apply for the TD Scholarships 2025 for Community Leadership in Canada.
This excellent Undergraduate scholarship pays up to $70,000 for four years to those, who really want to bring changes and create a better world with more tolerant and environmentally friendly people.
The TD Scholarships for Community Leadership offer deserving and passionate learners willing to attain leadership roles in the society scholarships. Bursary award winners get tuition fees and maintenance grants, as well as other benefits of paid summer work, coaching, and support from peer groups to enhance leadership skills.
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Scholarship Summary:
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Toronto-Dominion Bank
Host Institution(s): Higher Institutions in Canada
Scholarship Type: Tuition + Living Stipend
Scholarship Worth: Up to $70,000 per year
Number of Awards: 20
Study Level: Undergraduate
Nationality: Canadians
Requirements and Eligibility Criteria;
- Demonstrated community leadership
- Final-year student in CEGEP (Quebec) or high school (outside Quebec)
- A minimum overall grade average of 75% (outside Quebec) or an R score of 26 (Quebec) in the last completed school year
- Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person under the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Applicants with protected status must also hold a valid study permit)
Scholarship Benefits:
- Up to $10,000 per year for tuition (for up to 4 years)
- Up to $7,500 per year for living expenses (for up to 4 years)
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Application Procedures (How to apply);
Eligible applicants for the TD Scholarships for Community Leadership should apply online and include all required documents. Up to 80 finalists will be interviewed by regional panels, with at least two scholarship winners chosen from each region (Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies/Northwest Territories/Nunavut, and British Columbia/Yukon).
Required Documents:
- A 600-word essay describing your community leadership experience
- A transcript (official or unofficial) of your academic records
- A signed reference letter from your school, written by a principal, guidance counselor, or teacher with their contact details
- Two signed reference letters from community groups or individuals involved in your leadership activities, with contact information included
Application Deadline: 13th November, 2024
For more information visit the official website