Applicants to the Master of Forest Conservation (MFC) program who submit a complete application by the admission deadline will be automatically considered for admission scholarships. Complete applications include the application form and all supporting documents (transcripts, letter of interest, resume and three referee reports).

In-course awards are available throughout the duration of the program, and are awarded based on academic merit. No application is necessary for admissions scholarships or in-course awards. Eligible students are automatically assessed for need-based funding in the fall session of each academic year, and can apply for need-based OSOTF awards in the winter session of each academic year.

Prospective MFC candidates should investigate and pursue all possible sources of funding for their proposed program as departmental funding is not available as “primary support” for the MFC program.


Admission awards and fellowships

MFC Admission Scholarships
Value: Admission Scholarships available for academically outstanding domestic students and international students.
Awarded to students on admission to the Master of Forest Conservation program on the basis of academic achievement in the undergraduate program.


Forestry Memorial Admission Fellowship
Value: Up to approx. $4,000 annually
From an endowment by alumni, awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student entering the Master of Forest Conservation degree program with the highest cumulative grade point average in an undergraduate degree program.


F.K. Morrow Forestry Admission Fellowship
Value:  Up to Approx. $4,000
Annual donation from the F.K. Morrow Foundation Annual donation from the F.K. Morrow Foundation awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need to a student entering the professional Master of Forest Conservation program. 


Rorke Bryan Scholarship In Forest Conservation
Value: Up to approx. $1000 annually
Awarded to students, in the Master of Forest Conservation program, with high academic standing and in financial need.


Forestry Indigenous Student Fellowship
Value: Variable
To be awarded to graduate students registered in the MFC program on the basis of academic achievement.
Preference will be given to students of Indigenous ancestry (First Nations, Inuit, Métis) or students focusing on Indigenous studies.


Financial Awards Available to Forestry Students


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