Where to Find Legit Canadian Scholarships (No Scams)
Okay, quick heads up: the internet is full of fake “scholarship” websites. If someone asks you to pay money to apply — run. Real scholarships never charge fees.
So where should you actually look?
Start with official university websites. Every Canadian university has a “Financial Aid” or “Scholarships” page listing verified opportunities. This is always the safest source.
Next, check government programs and educational portals. These list national awards and exchange programs for international students.
Also, don’t sleep on school advisors, embassies, and education fairs. Tons of opportunities are shared offline that never even hit Google.
Pro tip: create a simple spreadsheet. Track deadlines, requirements, and documents. Staying organized keeps you ahead of 90% of applicants.
Because here’s the truth — winning scholarships isn’t about luck.
It’s about applying to more places than everyone else.
Now that you know where to find them, let’s talk about the final step: how to apply smart and actually get accepted.💛👇
