Application deadlines - Canadian students
Canadian students must apply to UBC by December 1, 2021 if they wish to be considered for:
- First round offers of admission
- Presidential Scholars Awards
- Centennial Scholars Entrance Awards (supplemental application also due Dec. 1)
- Beyond Tomorrow Scholars Program (supplemental application also due Dec. 1)
The final deadline for all other applications is January 15, 2022.
Application deadlines - International students
International students must apply to UBC and submit a separate award application by December 1, 2021, to be considered for need and merit-based awards under the International Scholars Program.
However, all international students who apply to UBC by January 15, 2022 will be automatically considered for the:
- International Major Entrance Scholarship
- Outstanding International Student Award
The final deadline for all other applications is January 15, 2022.
Deadline for distributed learning courses
If your students are taking distributed learning courses to meet application degree requirements, please advise them to arrange for interim (50%) complete grades to be submitted to UBC by March 15, 2022. These courses must be complete by June 30.
For details on how to submit grades for all coursework, including distributed learning courses, visit our submit your documents page.
Schulich Leader Scholarships
The Schulich Leader Scholarships program recognizes students across Canada who demonstrate excellence in academics and community leadership, who might have financial need, and who plan to study their undergraduate degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) area. Candidates must be nominated by their high school. Click here to learn more about eligibility and how to apply.
Student finances
We encourage students to start their financial planning early. They can use UBC’s cost calculator to understand how much university will cost and what types of expenses they should consider. If you or your students have any questions, please connect with us directly.
Sponsorship: Some UBC students have a portion of their UBC fees paid by a sponsor such as an Indigenous community, employer, or government agency. Find more information about how a sponsor can set-up direct payments to UBC on our sponsorship billing page.
Get support: For more information on finances, students can contact Student Records and Financial Services on the Okanagan campus or an Enrolment Services Advisor on the Vancouver campus.
Future Global Leaders
The UBC Future Global Leaders program is offered through our Extended Learning department and offers unique opportunities for students aged 15-18 to prepare for university. Although it is run by UBC, these courses will prepare your students for a first-class experience at any university.
The next cohort will be in January and it will continue to be administered online, so your students can learn at their own pace.
The Future Global Leaders team will be offering scholarships for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and other People of Colour) students who have some financial need. Please send an email message to nicolette.richardson@ubc.ca to learn more about these scholarships.