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all right so this is SFU undergraduate
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Scholars entrance scholarship at Simon
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Frasier University well that's a
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mouthful H now this is for Bachelors
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it's a it's at Simon Frasier University
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in Canada um Canada is a very popular
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destination and like there are a lot of
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very well-known and popular universities
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this is not one of the most well-known
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and asked universities in Canada uh but
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it's still a good University in Canada
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like it's it's it has a good alumni and
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well studying in Canada is not as easy
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as it used to be but like if you're
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interested in and you really want to
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study in this country this might be a
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good um opportunity for you scholarship
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$48,000 Canadian dollars so there will
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be a lot of dollar uh figures here
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numbers and usually when it comes to
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Canada uh and Australia
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when they give you just like like a
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normal dollar amount uh it's usually
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their local currency like Australian
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dollars or Canadian dollars so this is
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Canadian dollars um it's full funding
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full funding means it covers more than
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just the tuition fees but as we will see
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uh this scholarship has two different
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levels and those are like those are way
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more difficult to say we're going to see
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those and one of them is more like full
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tuition um it covers like tuition and
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Mentor fees and one of them the other is
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um just like that but also gives you
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$8,000 uh per term so it's full funding
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but for some people it will be just full
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tuition as you can see there are no full
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there are no specific nationalities for
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this one there are no specific subjects
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um all nationalities and all subjects at
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accepted um number of recipients are not
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specified there are a lot of different
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departments and etc etc
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and the deadlines as you can see here
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January 15 for admission and December 15
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for scholarship so um keep that in mind
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uh it's currently open both obviously
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again it covers so there are two
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different levels uh the first one is
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international undergraduate Scholars
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entrance scholarship with distinction
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awardees sorry with distinction this is
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the first scholarship it covers um
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tuition and mandatory supplementary fees
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which is about like 148 so um this say
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says 140 sorry this is
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$140,000 and this says for
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not like strictly uh that amount because
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you get $88,000 per term so it would be
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something more like perhaps
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$172,000 probably we'll see that in more
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detail so the second level level is
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international undergraduate Scholars
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entrance scholarship with distinction
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and Scholars living allowance so if you
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get this one you get $8,000 per term but
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if you get this one it's just tuition
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and mandatory so uh we'll see the
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university clearly uh tuition fees are
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in four years uh equal to this number so
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as we can see it's about like 30 yeah
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34,000 Canadian dollars per year and
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tuitions which is about like 20 again I
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$24,000 US dollars I guess um usually
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Canadian universities are kind of
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expensive but most of them not as
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expensive as American universities
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American universities us usually start
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from like $30,000 us so it's
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comparatively more affordable but again
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still very expensive for a lot of people
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uh most people won't be able to afford
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but of course Simon frz University as
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you can see has 30 different
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scholarships which is insane but of
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course most of them are not full funding
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or full tuition and it just like 29 are
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for graduate scholarships uh so like uh
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if you are planning to study bachelor's
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year you have just this one uh and the
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others are usually like um fellowships
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maybe research scholarships
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assistantships etc etc they're partial
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funding um as you can see like a certain
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amount of money for example this one
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24,000 uh 9,000 of course um Masters and
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PhD tuitions are more affordable they're
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about they can be way more affordable
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$3,000 yeah anyway so this is pretty
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much the only option you have if you
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want to study bachelor's a year it's a
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large school by the way um let's see
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where it is when it and what it looks
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like it is very very close to Vancouver
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so here's the University Vancouver is
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actually in the frame as you can see so
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berby uh but it's so close to Vancouver
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Vancouver Richmond sorry so like the
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Western sorry yeah western part uh of
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Canada uh if you do not know like this
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part is known as the British
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Columbia and it's very like very popular
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with um student stud who want to study
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in Canada because there are a lot of
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great universities in here and also it's
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kind of close to California as well uh
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you know the West Coast so yeah um
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here's the university it's not an
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amazingly high ranking University but
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again as I said it has some good uh
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alumni and if I remember correctly has a
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student portion as well uh but of course
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like it it's not that I mean Canada for
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international students is not what it
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used to be I'm pretty sure uh you know
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about that so yeah this is the
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University if you're interested in
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studying and in Canada this might be a
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good option for you because a lot of the
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higher ranking universities are not all
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that easy to get in of course there
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would be one tiny issue about this uh is
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that because you are close to so many uh
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like very places like Vancouver Richmond
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and etc etc even though this is not a
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extremely high ranking uh University you
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would still have to pay quite a lot for
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living costs because probably there
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won't be that much of a difference in
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living costs between here and here so
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yeah uh it will be a hang on actually
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let's see what can we get as a number
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about the living costs here right let's
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go to nambo cost of living but
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then yeah it would be pretty much the
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Vancouver and it's about let's say
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1,500 um Canadian dollars without rent
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so if you get the full amount like
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$8,000 per term I think it would be
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enough for you and also like um this is
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usually more than what a student would
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uh spend anyway so yeah this would be be
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quite enough in my opinion but if you
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just only get this like just the full
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tuition scholarship I would advise you
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to have at least something like a, maybe
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,200 uh Canadian dollars if you're good
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at managing your finances that is so we
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have some eligibility criteria of course
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because this will be a competitive
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scholarship so you have to be an
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incoming international student enrolling
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for the full term they do not accept
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applications for the spring term um
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incoming International High School
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student or student who finished high
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school in the past year and are and are
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yet to enroll in any postsecondary
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program incoming Internationals so like
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there's some um programs that are not
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that will not accept like we we get a
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lot of questions in our live streams
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like um I'm doing my bachelor if
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I uh just leave this program and go and
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study in a different country uh would I
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still be eligible for scholarships and
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and some scholarships will not uh be
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accepting you I think this is one of
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them yet to enroll in any postsecondary
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program probably this one uh like you
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have to be like the fresh out of uh High
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School incoming International students
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with grades in the 19% range and the
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required subjects for admission to their
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program of choice or 31 IB points
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incoming International students who
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complet all items to on yeah they have a
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to to to-do list uh you will need to
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like um log in to be able to see those
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we'll see that in a second so yeah we
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have the eligibility criteria
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application list of your Comm Community
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involvement and achievements WR written
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etc and we have the deadlines as you can
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see we have like five questions here all
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of which are answered so if you have any
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questions about a specific scholarship
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or about a specific University that we
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have in our database um you can just
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leave your questions in the comment
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section and hiani who is the founder of
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global scholarships will answer them for
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you he answers all the questions
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literally every single one of them so
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yeah we can click on here on official
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scholarship page to go and see the
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university University's page for the
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scholarship so here we go and click on
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high school student see funding
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options and then here uh under the
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entrance scholarships we have
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undergraduate Scholars entrance
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scholarship let's click on
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that so we have this uh like there's a
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lot of information here um from minimum
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requirements which is pretty much the
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same uh that you've seen uh on our page
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so Todo list like you can click on this
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but you have to be able to um log in
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their system for that you need to have
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um had completed your um application to
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the university so Canadian and permanent
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residents this is for them and
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international students this is for them
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see 148 so yeah this is for this is per
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term so hang on no it's actually it will
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actually be $200,000 right because like
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per term $88,000 you will H have eight
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terms four years it will be about
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$64,000 so this will come up to
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$24,000 in four years
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so sorry a lot of value from just one
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scholarship we have dead dates and
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deadlines so basically yeah this is the
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process first you um apply to the
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university applicants will need to apply
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to SFU first and have their SFU student
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number to access the scholarship
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application deadline um supporting
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documentation deadline this includes
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references and all admission items to do
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on the to-do list so first you apply to
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the university you get your student
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like go through application for the
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scholarship review and evaluated and
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winners winners announced so how to
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apply you can get more information here
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like references essay Community
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involvement achievements prepare your
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application blah blah blah scholarship
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um yeah this is pretty much it um you
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can go through this I don't want to make
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this way like too long um there are a
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lot of details clearly because it's kind
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uh like a large scholarship a very
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comprehensive scholarship so you can go
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through these reading these um you
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can can um access this page uh through
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the link in the comment section uh or
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the description and then you just need
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to click here on official scholarship
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page to go and see and then funding
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options and undergraduate scholar ENT
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scholarship also of course you can see
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the other um financial aids as well here
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and Awards blah blah blah but this one
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is the big one so yeah that's pretty
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much it as a few under graduate Scholars
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entrance scholarship at Simon Frasier
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