Published: 12 Apr 2025 51 views
For Indigenous students who demonstrate interest in improving the health of Indigenous people and are in a health-related program. The award is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a global centre for teaching, learning and research, consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world and recently recognized as North America’s most international university. Since 1915, our motto, Tuum Est (It is Yours), has been a declaration of our commitment to attracting and supporting those who have the drive to shape a better world. As a result, UBC students, faculty and staff continue to embrace innovation and challenge the status quo, placing us at the forefront of discovery, learning and engagement. UBC encourage... continue reading
Majority of the awards range from $750 to $2500 with one of the awards being for $10,000. Awards are applied through student services first towards tuition and if a student is completing their degree and has already paid their full tuition, they will be refunded via direct deposit
Students can apply to more than one award if you meet more than one award criteria.
Award application deadline is April 14th, 2025 at 11:59pm Pacific Time.
Step 1: Please prepare a letter of intent (400 words maximum), in the letter please be sure to include the following prompts. It is recommended that you save a copy of this letter, as it will be helpful when applying for more than one award:
Step 2: Please review the criteria of each award below, as each award has specific criteria (as outlined above). In your letter of intent, please self- identify based on these criteria.
Step 3: Fill out the UBC Qualtrics questionnaire, each link is provided at the end of the awards’ criteria section.
Step 4: Please note that you will be prompted to attach a screenshot copy of your most recently completed semester of grades (24 credits). If applying to the Vancouver Foundation First Nations Scholarship, two letters of reference will be required (one academic and one professional/community).
For more details, visit University of British Columbia Award in Medicine for Indigenous Students webpage