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Q. Student Financial Support and Awards


Undergraduate Awards
Location: MacKimmie Tower 116
Telephone: 403.210.7625
Email: ucawards@ucalgary.ca
Website: ucalgary.ca/awards

Financial Aid (Government Student Loans)
Location: MacKimmie Tower 116
Telephone: 403.210.7625
Email: financialaid@ucalgary.ca
Website: ucalgary.ca/registrar/finances/student-loans

Graduate Student Awards Office
Location: MacKimmie Tower, 2nd Floor
Website: grad.ucalgary.ca/awards

The University of Calgary supports students through scholarships, bursaries and awards and participates in government student loan programs. Programs are available to recognize outstanding achievement, community service and leadership and provide financial support to students in need.

Students are encouraged to develop a plan for financing the costs of university from their first term through to the completion of their program. To access financial assistance, apply for awards and government student loans well before the start of the academic year and be aware of the application deadlines for awards and government student loans. Although each student’s needs and resources differ, the University provides a list of general fees and expenses. Refer to the Tuition and General Fees section in this Calendar for details.


Q.1 Awards for Undergraduate Students
Q.2 Awards and Financial Assistance for Graduate Students
Q.3 Financial Aid

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