Scholarships, Awards & Bursaries
Recognizing Excellence
Schulich students have access to a full range of scholarships and awards which recognize excellence through academic achievement and extra-curricular activities.
Through the generosity of alumni, industry, and friends, these scholarships and awards provide some of the greatest support to business students in Canada and around the world.
Attracting the best students and supporting them throughout their studies is a top priority and key to our ability to maintain a competitive student experience.
Establish an Award in Your Name
Whether creating an endowment for lasting impact or establishing a term-funded named award, you can tailor scholarships, awards, bursaries, or prizes to your desired criteria.
Working with our dedicated team, you can select criteria that encompass academic excellence, financial need, or support for underrepresented students.
Your named award will be recognized through various channels, including online and our Awards Booklet, opportunities to meet your student recipients, and inclusion on our Schulich donor wall.
For personalized assistance in establishing your award, contact our Advancement team at advancement@schulich.yorku.ca.
DEDI Scholarship Initiatives
Schulich supports decolonization, equity, diversity and inclusion through DEDI scholarship initiatives, providing financial aid and resources to underrepresented students to help them succeed.
For Black and Indigenous students facing financial need, the Schulich Black and Indigenous Student Bursary provides financial relief. Click here to make a donation.
The Kellogg-Schulich Alumni Association Diversity and Inclusion Award will be given annually to a Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA student who has made a meaningful impact on, and has shown a continued commitment to, the advancement of underrepresented groups, including Black, Indigenous, People of Colour, Women, Disabled, and 2SLGBTQ+ communities. Learn More.
Supported by the SRPAA and alumni and friends of the program, the Fund aims to create more equitable and inclusive opportunities for promising young individuals from underrepresented communities to obtain their undergraduate degree and pursue a career in business. Learn More.
