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Awards, scholarships and bursaries

Postsecondary education is an investment in your future. We know many students find it tough to make ends meet, which is why we offer so many options to help you pay your way to graduation.

Georgian offers awards, scholarships and bursaries to students of all walks of life — domestic, international and Indigenous, full-time and part-time, first years, upcoming graduates and everyone in between.

You can afford this!

The 2026-27 entrance award cycle is closed. Successful recipients have been notified to their student email.

By the numbers

$5+ millionin college-funded awards, scholarships and bursaries awarded to Georgian students annually
1,000+awards and scholarships available to students each year, in both entrance and in-course awards
$1.7+ millionof donor-funded student awards, scholarships and bursaries annually, in both entrance and in-course awards

What are awards, scholarships and bursaries?

Award

An award is a non-repayable sum of money presented to students in recognition of their accomplishments or situational needs.

Scholarship

A scholarship is a non-repayable sum of money presented to a student primarily on the basis of academic achievement. Other criteria may apply.

Bursary

A bursary is a non-repayable sum of money presented to students based strictly on financial need.

Thank you to our donors

The support we make available for students each year would not be possible without the generous contributions of our donors who establish awards, scholarships and bursaries. Georgian is deeply grateful to the many loyal organizations, alumni and friends that have chosen to invest in student success and tomorrow’s leaders.

Interested in establishing an award or scholarship? Learn more about giving to Georgian.

Awards and scholarships

What awards and scholarships are available at Georgian?

With more than 900 donor-funded in-course awards and scholarships available to students each year with a combined value of over $1M, we’re confident there’s one for you!

The average value of a Georgian award or scholarship is $1,200. Recipients may be selected based on:

  • community involvement
  • involvement within the Georgian community
  • academic achievements
  • financial need
  • sports and athletics

As you can see, it’s not all about your marks. You also don’t need to be fresh out of high school or in your first year of study. You don’t even need to be enrolled full-time! There truly are awards and scholarships for Georgian students from all walks of life.

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Bursaries

External award, scholarship and bursary opportunities

Outside of Georgian, there are many organizations and businesses who provide awards, scholarships and bursaries to postsecondary students. Explore external awards below for more information and how to apply.

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Academic merit
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Direct from high school; Financial need; Volunteer; Academic merit
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Degree, Direct from high school; Academic merit
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Financial need; Other; 2SLGBTQI+
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Medical; Direct from high school
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Financial need; Location specific
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Location specific; Volunteer
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Indigenous; 2SLGBTQI+; Ethnicity; International; Women; Disability
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Location specific
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Diploma, Degree, International
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Direct from high school; Financial need
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Diploma, Certificate, Indigenous; Women; Financial need
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Indigenous
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Direct from high school; Volunteer; Financial need
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Academic merit; Direct from high school
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Academic merit
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Women; Volunteer; Medical
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Direct from high school
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Diploma, Degree, Academic merit
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Direct from high school
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Disability; Direct from high school; Academic merit; Financial need
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Direct from high school; Financial need
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Diploma, Degree, Indigenous
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Women; Other; Indigenous; Disability
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Degree, Academic merit; Volunteer; Other
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Academic merit
Business and Mgmt. Studies
Program specific; Volunteer; Academic merit
Business and Mgmt. Studies
Ethnicity; Indigenous; Program specific
Business and Mgmt. Studies
Program specific
Business and Mgmt. Studies
Program specific
Business and Mgmt. Studies; Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation
Direct from high school; Location specific: Barrie, South Georgian Bay
Community Studies
Diploma, Program specific
Community Studies; Health, Wellness and Sciences
Program specific
Design and Visual Arts
Academic merit
Engineering and Environmental Technologies
Indigenous; Program specific
Engineering and Environmental Technologies
Diploma, Program specific
Engineering and Environmental Technologies
Diploma, Program specific; Academic merit
Engineering and Environmental Technologies
Diploma, Program specific; Academic merit
Engineering and Environmental Technologies
Academic merit
Engineering and Environmental Technologies
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Engineering and Environmental Technologies, Design and Visual Arts
Degree, Diploma, Location specific
Engineering and Environmental Technologies; Health, Wellness and Sciences
Program specific
Engineering and Environmental Technologies; Health, Wellness and Sciences; Business and Mgmt. Studies; Community Studies
Indigenous
Engineering and Environmental Technologies; Health, Wellness and Sciences; Liberal Arts
Direct from high school
Health, Wellness and Sciences
Program specific
Health, Wellness and Sciences; Community Safety
Direct from high school;Disability
Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation
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Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation; Design and Visual Arts
Academic merit; Financial need
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Does your organization offer an award?

If your organization or business offers an award you would like to share with Georgian College students, let us know! Connect with us via email with the name of the award and a website address where students can learn more and apply. We’ll add it to this list so Georgian students can access it directly from this page.

Indigenous student awards

Below is a list of post-secondary awards, scholarships and bursaries specific to First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students. This resource is designed to be used as a starting point for students, families, and educators in the pursuit of post-secondary goals. Please refer to the host institution and/or awarding body for self-identification criteria, details and due dates.

Does your organization offer an award?

If your organization or business offers an award specific to Indigenous students you would like to share with Georgian College students, let us know! Connect with us via email with the name of the award and a website address where students can learn more and apply. We’ll add it to this list so Georgian students can access it directly from this page.

Contact us

Have questions about award, scholarship or bursary opportunities? Contact the Financial Aid and Awards office.

Financial Aid and Awards provides a centralized service located at the Barrie Campus within the Office of the Registrar.

Barrie Campus

Office of the Registrar (ground floor of C building)

Email: financialaid@georgiancollege.ca

Fax: 705.722.5136

In-person office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Virtual service hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

All services are available both in person and remotely.

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