To receive a bursary for postsecondary studies in French as a second language, one must:
- Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada;
- Have English as the first official language spoken;
- Study full time in a Canadian institution during the current year;
- Have completed their secondary school studies in an English-language institution and graduated from this institution;
- Have reached the postsecondary level of education;
- Be enrolled in the first year of a postsecondary study program in French;
- Be at least 17 years old on the first day of class;
- Demonstrate that they have sufficient knowledge of French to be able to study in that language. A transcript, attesting to having taken courses in French at the secondary school or college or university level in Canada for a minimum of two years, will be required;
- Intend to pursue full-time studies in a college or undergraduate university program in Canada, to take at least 50% of their courses and participate in related activities (placements and training activities in the community) in French.
Note: Special consideration will be given to students facing financial challenges and those who come from under-represented groups.
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