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Computer Undergraduate Scholarships & Awards

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Each year, Toronto Metropolitan University and the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science (FEAS) offer numerous entrance scholarships to incoming students who are accepted into an engineering program. The university and the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering also offer awards for students who continue studies in their respective programs after first year. There are unique eligibility criteria for each of the entrance scholarships and awards available to current students. More information on this can be found below.

$100K+ in entrance scholarships for future Toronto Metropolitan University students

14+ department awards and scholarships for current students

$25K+ in computer awards and scholarships for current students

Visit Toronto Metropolitan University’s Scholarships and Awards page for a comprehensive listing of all entrance scholarships available to students who are accepted into a program at the university. Visit FEAS’s Entrance Scholarships page for more information and application forms for entrance scholarships specific to students who are accepted into an engineering program.

To be considered for the awards and scholarships in the table below, visit the university’s scholarships and awards platform (external link) , log in with your TMU account credentials, and enter the necessary application information. You’ll be automatically matched with all scholarships and awards relevant to you and for which you’re eligible, and there is no additional application required. The department will contact you if you’re selected for any of these.

Scholarship/Award Name Description/Eligibility Criteria
Adam William Ross Loucks Award This scholarship provides financial assistance to an undergraduate student of the electrical or computer engineering program who is an active member of a student group and has a minimum CGPA of 3.67. The student must also demonstrate financial need.
Aditya Jha Diversity Award Two awards, valued at $3,325 each, are offered annually to undergraduate students enrolled in their first, second or third year of the computer engineering program. To be eligible, students must be a resident of Ontario, as well as a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, and must demonstrate financial need. Special consideration will go to Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and women.
David Platnick Memorial Award Selected based on recommendation by the thesis committee, this award recognizes a student who demonstrates excellence in their fourth-year thesis project.
Dimitri Klimow Memorial Scholarship Recognizing a first-year student on the FEAS Dean’s List, this scholarship is awarded based on academic performance.
Gordon and Agnes (Twambley) Brash Award Students who are eligible for a grant or loan from the Ontario Student Assistance Program and have a GPA of 3.50 or higher will be considered for one of five awards, as determined by their program and year of study: one first-year student in computer, electrical or biomedical engineering; one second-year student in computer, electrical or biomedical engineering; and one third-year student from each program of the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering.
Ingenium Group Jack Lemay Memorial Award Selected from the FEAS Dean’s List, the recipient of this award will have a CGPA of 3.0 or higher in third year of the electrical or computer engineering program.
Jack Roy Longstaffe Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and a full-time undergraduate student in the electrical or computer engineering program, this scholarship is dependent on a minimum CGPA of 3.50 and financial need, as demonstrated through a written personal letter.
James H. Rattray Memorial Award Selected from the FEAS Dean’s List, this award recognizes general proficiency and excellence in the third year of computer engineering studies.
Michael Stechly Memorial Award The recipient of this scholarship must have completed second or third year in the electrical or computer engineering program and made the FEAS Dean’s List for the academic year.
Po Keith Achievement Award Recognizing academic achievement in the first year of studies, this is awarded to a second-year electrical or computer engineering student who has a minimum CGPA of 3.67 and can demonstrate financial need.
Walter Anderson Award in RF Communications This award benefits a fourth-year electrical or computer engineering student who has shown competency in courses related to radiofrequency wireless propagation theory and practice during their third year of studies. The recipient is chosen by the faculty member who teaches ELE 635 Communication Systems.