For the 2025-2026 academic year, the Faculty of Education will only consider applicants to the Ph.D. program with full-time status if they meet one of the following conditions:
Remains professionally employed at or above .5 FTE (this includes four over five arrangements) during their studies.
Has a supervisor who has expressed in writing the ability and intention of funding the student to $25,000 for each of the first two years (this includes financial co-sponsorship with another faculty member).
Is applying as an Indigenous student (1 studentship) or a member of an equity-denied group (1 studentship).
Is sponsored by an external agency at or above $25,000 per year or has an external scholarship at or above $25,000.
For the Counselling Psychology (CP) and School and Clinical Child Psychology (SCCP) programs, please consult their websites for additional information on doctoral applications.
A range of scholarships and awards are available to graduate students in the Faculty of Education. Specific details about applying for scholarships, including application requirements and deadlines, will be circulated to graduate students via email.
Please be aware that many awards from FGPS have a faculty internal deadline and you will not apply directly unless otherwise noted.
Travel awards and grants provide financial support to graduate students who are travelling in the interest of disseminating their research results or developing their research. Some awards also support online or virtual conferences.
Graduate program fees are calculated based on your program of study (i.e., course-based, thesis-based) and according to your year of admission. You can learn more about how fees are assessed online by visiting the FGPS Tuition and Fees page. Students can view their official fee assessments on BearTracks, under Financials. Fees must be paid by the fee payment deadlines outlined in the University Calendar & the Academic Schedule.