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Scholarships

King’s offers many scholarships, awards, and bursaries available to both new and returning King’s students. Some awards and scholarships are automatically awarded, while others require applications and time to review eligibility.

Entrance Scholarships/Awards/Bursaries

Entrance scholarships, awards, and bursaries are open to students entering their first year of study. For high school entrance scholarships, students must be registered in a minimum of 4.0 courses and meet King's residency requirements. For Arts & Humanities entrance scholarships, students must be enrolled in the Arts & Humanities program, a minimum of 4.0 courses, with 2.0 of the total credits within the Arts and Humanities. Entrance scholarships are based on your final, overall high school average as calculated for admission.

Continuing Scholarships/Awards/Bursaries

Continuing scholarship eligibility is determined after the winter term. Students can receive up to the full amount of tuition per academic year. Continuing and renewable King's scholarships can be awarded for a maximum of four years of study at King's.

Program Specific Awards/Faculty Wide Awards

Please visit the Future Students Finance section for more information on funding, fees and other financial services available for new students. Most scholarship, bursary and award applications open on August 1st, for the upcoming year. Should you require assistance please contact: studentfinance@kings.uwo.ca

All full-time students enrolled in 3.5 or more credits are automatically enrolled in the USC Health/Dental Plan and receive a 12-month LTC Bus Pass. Students enrolled part time who are taking a reduced course load relating to a disability may access the bus pass and/or Health/Dental Plan through our Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development Services Department. Students who have other coverage and would like to opt-out of the USC Health/Dental Plan can do so online at: https://www.mystudentplan.ca/purplecare/en/home. The opt-out deadline will be announced in the summer of 2023.

Projected Ontario Citizens & Ontario Permanent Residents Fees are subject to change for the 2023-2024 year. Canadian Out of Province fees and Management and Organization Studies fees are subject to change. The following rates are estimates at the time of printing and are subject to change based on approvals from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, and the Senate of Western University Canada. *Estimated costs of attending King’s University College for one academic year September to April.

Projected International Tuition Fees Year One: 2023-2024 *Estimated Costs of attending King's University College (September to April) for International Students. The following rates are estimates at the time of printing and are subject to change based on approvals from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, and the Senate of Western University Canada.

Projected International Tuition Fees Year One Management & Organizational Studies: 2023-2024

The most up-to-date place to view fees/fee schedules is at: https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/fees-and-responsibilities/schedules

Accessibility Services

New students are encouraged to contact Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development as soon as possible to make an appointment with an Accessibility Counsellor to discuss academic accommodations for the fall/winter term, and to learn how Accessibility Services can assist in making the university experience a positive and rewarding one.

Accessibility, Counselling, and Student Development (ACSD) at King’s supports students who have disabilities that include, but are not limited to:

› Vision, hearing, mobility impairment

› Learning disabilities

› Chronic illnesses

› Mental health

› Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders

› Psychiatric disabilities

Services are geared towards a wide range of needs including:

› Academic accommodation

› Learning strategies

› Assistive technology

› Alternative-to-print materials

To schedule an appointment with an accessibility counsellor, please visit: https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/student-affairs/ accessibility-services/

Accessibility Services

Wemple Hall, Room 151

Phone: 519-433-3491 ext. 7800

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