2021 International Leader of Tomorrow Scholarships at University of British Columbia, Canada


University of British Columbia - Canada is awarding the International Leader of Tomorrow (ILOT) Scholarships to outstanding students who are interested in undergoing a degree program at the Institution.

The University of British Columbia- UBC- Canada International Leader of Tomorrow (ILOT) Award recognizes international students who demonstrate superior academic achievement, leadership skills, involvement in student affairs and community service, recognized achievement in fields of endeavour such as the performing arts, sports, debating or creative writing, or external academic competitions and examinations.



University of British Columbia is a full time publicly funded and managed university located in Vancouver, Canada. It is one of the nation's old universities as it was established in the early 1900s (1908). The University of British Columbia is known to be a good citadel of learning in terms of both teaching and research and has several times ranked as some of the top universities in the nation, it is also among the top 100 universities in the world by several ranking bodies.

University of British Columbia employs unique and ultimately effective teaching methods on her students to ensure they have the best learning experience while they are in school. The university is also a research driven and proffers a lot of solutions, concepts and ideas to problems in our society via research. The University of British Columbia has a large Students and staff population, it is not affiliated to any religion and it’s diverse community consist of both local and international students.

The university is a coeducation university that offers full time undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in sciences, social sciences, arts and several others. Some of the university of British Columbia faculties include, the faculty of applied science, arts and several others. The university has different campus locations in the country.

Application Deadline: 5th January, 2021

Type: Undergraduate

Value: The value of your Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award is proportional to your financial need. Financial need is determined by totalling tuition, fees, and living costs, and subtracting the financial contribution you and your family can make each year. A standard needs assessment is based on the financial information provided by you and your family.

Duration: The International Leader of Tomorrow Award can be renewed for up to three additional years of undergraduate study, or to degree completion, whichever is less, provided the student achieves satisfactory academic standing in their faculty, continues to demonstrate financial need, and maintains their Canadian study permit (visa).

Eligible Countries: International

Scholarship Applicants are required to;
  • Be an international student who will be studying in Canada on a Canadian study permit.
  • Be entering UBC from a recognized secondary school, college, or other university.
  • Be applying for your first undergraduate degree.
  • Meet UBC’s admission requirements, including general and degree-specific requirements and the English Language Admission Standard.
  • Demonstrate superior academic achievement (at least an A average or equivalent standard).
  • Demonstrate a level of financial need that would otherwise prevent you from pursuing a UBC degree.


Application Process: Applicants are advised to submit their award application and complete the online application for admission to UBC. Although you can specify two degree choices in your application, only your first-choice degree will be considered for the purposes of this award.



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