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Carleton University Graduate Scholarships Last Date & Deadlines 2026

Application Deadline

1 February 2027

The primary deadline for Carleton University Graduate Scholarship applications for the Fall intake is February 1st each year. All supporting documents must be submitted by this date. While this is the general scholarship application deadline, specific graduate programs may have their own admission deadlines, and applying early is encouraged to increase chances of securing financial support.

Timeline Details & Extensions

Applications must be submitted and finalized before 11:59 PM on the closing date. We advise students to submit applications at least a week in advance to avoid last-minute server bottlenecks.

  • Institute-level verification continues for 15-30 days after the student application deadline.
  • Incomplete or unfinalized drafts are auto-rejected on the last date.

FAQs for Carleton University Graduate Scholarships

Q.Are international students eligible for Carleton University Graduate Scholarships?

Yes, international students are eligible for Carleton University Graduate Scholarships. However, funding for international students is highly competitive, especially in certain fields like humanities.

Q.Do I need to apply separately for these scholarships?

Generally, no. Upon admission to a graduate program at Carleton University, students are automatically considered for various graduate scholarships and funding opportunities, including teaching assistantships and research assistantships.

Q.What is the minimum academic requirement for these scholarships?

A common minimum academic requirement is a 'B+' average in the final two years of undergraduate study. Specific programs or scholarships may have higher requirements.

Q.What does 'fully funded' mean for Carleton University Graduate Scholarships?

For scholarships described as 'fully funded,' it typically means the scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses (provided as a stipend), and costs associated with your research, aiming to alleviate the financial burden of graduate studies.