Hidi Award by University of Toronto

Brief Description

The Hidi Award, by University of Toronto, is a highly esteemed scholarship program that provides promising students with the opportunity to pursue their academic dreams. This scholarship is designed to support talented individuals who possess exceptional academic achievements and leadership potential.

Host Institution(s)

The Hidi Award is exclusively offered by the University of Toronto, one of the top-ranked universities in the world. Known for its academic excellence, research opportunities, and diverse student community, the University of Toronto has a long-standing reputation of nurturing global leaders.

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University of Toronto

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Level/Field of Study

The Hidi Award is open to undergraduate students who are pursuing a degree in any field of study at the University of Toronto.

Number of Awards

The University of Toronto awards up to four Hidi scholarships annually.

Target Group

The Hidi Award is open to both domestic and international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance and leadership potential.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The Hidi Award provides financial support of up to $10,000 per academic year, towards tuition fees and living expenses for up to four years of study. In addition, recipients are also provided with opportunities for personal and professional development through mentorship and networking programs.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Hidi Award,

  • Applicants must have a strong academic record.
  • Demonstrate exceptional leadership potential, and showcase a commitment to making a positive impact in their communities.
  • Additionally, candidates must be enrolled or have an offer of acceptance for an undergraduate degree program at the University of Toronto.

Also Check: Heyning-Roelli Foundation Scholarship

Application Instructions

To apply for the Hidi Award, interested candidates must first apply for admission to the University of Toronto. Once admitted, they can then submit an online application for the scholarship, which will require the following documents:

1. Official transcripts and academic records
2. Personal statement outlining academic and leadership achievements
3. Two letters of recommendation
4. Resume/CV
5. Proof of citizenship or permanent residency (for international applicants)

The application deadline for the Hidi Award is usually in February each year, and applicants will be informed of their application status by May.

Official Website

For more information on the Hidi Award, including detailed eligibility criteria and application instructions, please visit the official website.