External Awards

While ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵ has a large number of awards for new and returning students, all students should be aware of other sources of financial aid. Here are some good places to start:

  • deadline to apply: June 30, 2024.
    The fund will provide up to 5 individual scholarships totaling $5,000 annually. To be eligible, the applicant must be (1) a Canadian Citizen and (2) a former Africville resident or a descendant of a former Africville resident. Consideration may also be given from applicants who do not meet this 2nd requirement but have, through their educational pursuits, demonstrated an effort to further the purpose of the Africville Heritage Trust (to keep alive the memory and spirit of the community of Africville through interpretation, education and dialogue), through community advocacy initiatives, research, publications, and training.
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    Scholarship program for African Nova Scotian Students.


  • Scholarship database for African Nova Scotian Students.

  • A bursary program for new students whose permanent residence is on the streets or in the area of Halifax bounded by Cogswell, North Park/Agricola, North and Barrington Streets.


  • The Black Business and Professional Association is designed to support Black Canadian students pursuing post-secondary education. This annual scholarship program is open to Black Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at a Canadian college or university.

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    Scholarship program for college or university students studying within Nova Scotia and of Lebanese descent.


  • Database of scholarships, student awards, bursaries and grants.


  • Database of scholarships, bursaries, fellowships, grants and other financial awards available to Canadian students.


  • The Scholarship Fund aims to support Indigenous women in their chosen field of study who are attending a post-secondary institution in Mi’kma’ki, Nunatsiavut, or Atlantic Canada and who have completed the equivalent of one year of post-secondary education in the previous two years. The deadline for applications is July 30.


  • Scholarship programs available for Indigenous students. 

  • Leadership-driven scholarships for master’s and professional degree students. Current students and recent graduates of Canadian public universities must earn the endorsement of their institution.