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Title: The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Graduate Studies


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The University of Western Ontario Faculty of
Graduate Studies
  • Financing Your Graduate Education

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Average Funding Per Fundable Student - 5 Year
Trend
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Resources
  • In 2006, 53.9 million received by graduate
    students at Western
  • External Sources
  • Tri-Council, other granting agencies,
    donor-funded
  • Faculty grant-derived

4
Financial Support
  • Western aims to provide each qualified student
    offered admission into a graduate research
    program with sufficient financial resources to
    accept the offer.
  • The Faculty of Graduate Studies awards student
    support based on the initial nomination of the
    student's graduate program.
  • Application by the student is not required.

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Western is committed to generous and competitive
funding of our graduate students
  • Further, the guaranteed minimum funding of our
    Doctoral students has been improved. We
    guarantee a minimum financial support package of
    tuition plus 12,000 for all fundable Doctoral
    students. This means that international Doctoral
    students are guaranteed minimum funding that is
    equal to that of domestic students.
  • Although we offer no guaranteed funding levels
    for Category I Master's students, the graduate
    program may have its own guaranteed levels for
    Master's students. Refer to your program of
    interest for more info.

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Category I and II Programs
  • The Faculty of Graduate Studies distinguishes
    between Category I and Category II programs to
    determine the specific form of FGS financial
    support for students.
  • Students in Category II Master's programs are
    expected to fund their own education, for
    example, through OSAP. The Faculty of Graduate
    Studies has a needs-based bursary program to help
    full-time students whose costs exceed their OSAP
    entitlement.

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Category I and II Programs (contd)
  • Category I programs (i.e., Doctoral programs and
    Master's programs that prepare students for entry
    into Doctoral programs)Anatomy and Cell
    Biology, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Art
    History, Art and Visual Culture, Astronomy,
    Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Engineering,
    Business Administration (Ph.D. only), Chemistry,
    Classical Studies, Communication Sciences and
    Disorders (M.Sc.). Comparative Literature,
    Computer Science, Critical Studies in Global Film
    Cultures (M.A. - pending OCGS approval),
    Economics, Education Studies (Ph.D. Only),
    Engineering and Engineering Science(MESc, PhD),
    English, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, French,
    Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Health and
    Rehabilitation Sciences, History, Kinesiology,
    Law, Linguistics, Library and Information Science
    (Ph.D. only), Mathematics, Media Studies, Medical
    Biophysics, Microbiology and Immunology, Music,
    Neuroscience, Nursing, Pathology, Pharmacology
    and Toxicology, Philosophy, Physical Therapy
    (M.Sc.), Physics, Physiology, Plant Sciences,
    Political Science, Popular Music and Culture,
    Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics,
    Theology (M.A.), Theory and Criticism, Visual
    Arts, Women's Studies and Feminist Research, and
    Zoology.
  • Category II programs (i.e., Professional Master's
    programs)Master's in Business Administration,
    Communication Sciences and Disorders (M.Cl.Sc.),
    Education (M.Ed.), Engineering (MEng),
    Environment and Sustainability (M.E.S.), Family
    Medicine (M.Cl.Sc.), Foods and Nutrition,
    Journalism (M.A.), Law and Business
    Administration combined program (LLB/MBA),
    Library and Information Science (M.L.I.S.),
    Nursing (M.N. Nurse Practitioner), Orthodontics,
    Occupational Therapy (M.Sc. (OT)), Physical
    Therapy (M.P.T., M.Cl.Sc.) and Social Work
    (M.S.W).

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Minimum Academic Requirement for FGS Financial
Support
  • To be eligible for FGS Financial Support students
    must be registered full-time. Incoming students
    must have a minimum admission average of 78 as
    determined by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
    Continuing students must meet the graduate
    program conditions for progression towards the
    degree, as well as a minimum requirement of 78
    based on all graduate courses completed in the
    current program.

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Eligibility for FGS Financial Support is Limited
to the Normal Duration of the Students Program
  • The normal duration for Master's programs varies
    from two to six terms, depending on the program.
    Consult the program's regulations for details.
  • Doctoral students are eligible for FGS financial
    support for the first twelve terms of full-time
    registration.
  • During their period of fundability, Doctoral
    students must apply for Tri-Council (NSERC,
    SSHRC, CIHR) and Ontario government awards
    (OGS/ST) for which they are eligible.
  • Students who transfer from a Master's program to
    a Doctoral program are eligible for FGS financial
    support during the first fifteen consecutive
    full-time terms of registration including both
    programs.

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Minimum Annual Financial Package for Doctoral
Students annual cost of tuition plus 12,000
  • with the following caveats
  • The financial package can come from a variety of
    sources (and can differ from student to student).
    These sources include supervisor research grant
    support external scholarship support (SSHRC,
    NSERC, CIHR, OGS, OGSST, etc.) Graduate Teaching
    Assistantships internal scholarship support
    (Western Graduate Research Scholarships,
    Program-based scholarships, endowments, etc) and
    employment other than GTAships (ten hour rule
    applies). Students in receipt of external
    scholarship or other income that brings their
    package above the level of tuition 12,000 may
    see a reduction in their support from on-campus
    sources in conformity with current practice.
  • OSAP is excluded in the calculation of the
    financial package.
  • The student may decline all or part of the
    package without prejudice to his/her admission.
    Where the student declines part of the package,
    the program must submit a written statement to
    FGS, signed by the student, documenting the
    adequacy of the student's financial resources for
    the length of the program and acknowledging the
    University has met its obligations.

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Graduate Student Funding Opportunities
  • Teaching Duties (Graduate Teaching Assistant,
    Faculty Salary)
  • In 2006 14.9 million paid to graduate students
  • Research Activities (Graduate Research Assistant,
    Fellowship and Research Assistant)
  • In 2006 13.2 million paid to graduate students
  • FGS-based scholarships
  • In 2006 11 million paid to graduate students
  • FGS needs-based bursaries
  • In 2006 500,000 paid to graduate students
  • Donor-funded/Private Awards
  • In 2006 4.4 million paid to graduate students
  • External Scholarships (NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR, OGS
    and OGSST)
  • In 2006 9.8 million paid to graduate students
  • Over 500 graduate students currently hold various
    awards

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Graduate Teaching Assistantships
  • Graduate teaching assistants assist with the
    teaching of undergraduate courses. In September
    2007 a graduate student with a full GTAship
    received a base salary of 9,100
  • Employment of registered graduate students as
    graduate teaching assistants is governed by the
    provisions of the collective agreement between
    the University of Western Ontario and the Public
    Service Alliance of Canada, which can be found at
    www.uwo.ca/humanresources.

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GTA Collective Agreement
  • Article 17
  • PAY RATES
  • 17.01 The Employer agrees to a pay Graduate
    Teaching Assistantship base salary of 4,550.00
    (i.e., one (1) term at 140 hours).
  • 17.02 In the academic year 2008/09, in each
    term that a Graduate Teaching Assistant is
    appointed for a minimum of five (5) hours per
    week they will be paid 705.00 per term. The
    one-time payment will be received on the November
    and/or March and/or July pay.
  • In the academic year 2008/09, in each term that
    a Graduate Teaching Assistant is appointed for
    less than five (5) hours per week they will be
    paid 150.00 per term. The one-time payment will
    be received on the November and/or March and/or
    July pay.
  • 18.03 All employees shall be entitled to 4 of
    their base salary as vacation pay

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Research Grant Support
  • A faculty member can, when applying for research
    grants (e.g. CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC), budget for
    support of graduate students to work on their
    thesis or project research. Research grant
    support is administered by the faculty members
    department in coordination with Research Western.
    Several granting agencies allow the support to be
    treated as scholarship income for the student.
    Among other criteria, granting agencies usually
    specify either a minimum or maximum value for a
    stipend. Students should, at the time of
    admission, enquire with their proposed supervisor
    or department on the availability of stipends.

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Western Graduate Research Scholarship (WGRS)
  • The purpose of this scholarship is to aid in the
    support of graduate students who are enrolled in
    Category I programs. The value of the WGRS varies
    by program and/or by student.
  • Incoming students must have a minimum admission
    average of 78 as determined by the Faculty of
    Graduate Studies. Continuing students must meet
    the graduate program's conditions for progression
    towards the degree, as well as a minimum
    requirement of 78 based on all graduate courses
    completed in the current program.
  • Individual programs may impose a higher minimum
    average for students to be nominated for WGRS.

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Program-Specific Donor-Funded Awards
  • Western is proud of its strong tradition of
    corporate and individual support for the
    University. Foundation Western is an incorporated
    charitable public foundation, committed to
    building, maintaining and managing a strong
    alumni endowment for Western.
  • In recent years, the Foundation has contributed
    more than 3 million to the University to support
    student aid, program enrichment and learning
    tools at Western.
  • A listing of graduate program-specific
    donor-funded awards is available on our Web site.
    Apply for these awards through your graduate
    program.

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Graduate Bursary Assistance
  • Bursaries are non-repayable, taxable grants
    issued to students who demonstrate financial
    need. They supplement other sources of funding
    such as OSAP, the student's own resources and/or
    those of the parents/spouse. Graduate bursaries
    are targeted for students registered in certain
    Category II programs
  • The bursaries contribute towards the differential
    between Category I and Category II tuition fees
    for those students demonstrating un-met financial
    need through an OSAP-type needs-assessment.
  • Application is made online through the Office of
    the Registrars Web site

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Society of Graduate Students (SOGS) OSOTF
Bursaries
  • Awarded three times annually to full-time
    students who are members of the Society of
    Graduate Students (Masters or Doctoral levels)
    who have demonstrated financial need.
  • These bursaries were created to recognize and
    assist graduate students and were made possible
    through the generosity of the Society of Graduate
    Students (SOGS) and the Government of Ontario.
  • Students must apply for these bursaries.
    Completed applications must be accompanied by a
    statement (max. 250 words) describing the extent
    of financial need and must be returned to SOGS by
    November 30 for the winter term, March 31 for the
    Spring term or July 31 for the Fall term.

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Work Study Program
  • A limited number of work-study positions have
    been identified for graduate students in this
    program.
  • To be eligible, students must have qualified for,
    and taken, their OSAP maximum for the current
    year, and still have un-met need.
  • Graduate students in either Category I and
    Category II programs may apply for a work-study
    bursary.

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Loans
  • The principles behind the OSAP program are as
    follows
  • The cost of post-secondary education is a shared
    responsibility among students, parents, spouses
    and government.
  • Assistance is intended to supplement student and
    family resources.
  • Assistance is issued based on financial need.
  • OSAP is a joint venture of both the federal and
    provincial government it is comprised of CSL
    (Canada Student Loans) and OSL (Ontario Student
    Loans). A single application is used in assessing
    a student's entitlement however, the two
    government bodies use different policies to
    review the information provided. OSAP provides
    financial assistance for educational costs and
    basic living expenses. For further information go
    to osap.gov.on.ca

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Joint Fund for Support of Graduate Student
Research and Scholarship
  • Graduate students present their research in
    numerous venues on and off campus. There are also
    on-campus events (conferences, lectures) that
    bring external speakers who present their
    research and scholarship to audiences that
    include UWO grad students.
  • Research Western, The Society of Graduate
    Students (SOGS), and the Faculty of Graduate
    Students (FGS) have formed a partnership,
    annually contributing to a jointly-administered
    fund, designed to aid these events.

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External Scholarship Opportunities
  • Currently, the value of a graduate scholarship
    offered by outside agencies, including the
    Canadian and Ontario governments, varies from
    approximately 15,000 to 35,000 per year, and up
    to 50,000 for health professionals. Many may be
    renewed.
  • Application deadlines for the majority of
    external granting agency scholarships and
    fellowships fall during October and November, for
    tenure beginning May or September of the
    following year.

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External Scholarship CompetitionsNational
  • Graduate scholarships, valued between 17,300 and
    35,000 annually, are available on a competitive
    basis from the three Canadian research granting
    councils, collectively known as the Tri-Council.
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR),
  • Natural Science and Engineering Research Council
    (NSERC), and
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
    (SSHRC).

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External Scholarship CompetitionsProvincial
  • For 20082009, the maximum value of an Ontario
    Graduate Scholarship (OGS) and an Ontario
    Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology
    (OGSST) is 15,000 for one year, or 5,000 per
    term.
  • The OGS Program is designed to encourage
    excellence in graduate studies at the Masters
    and Doctoral levels. For the 20082009 academic
    year, a total of 2,000 scholarships will be
    awarded. Of these, a limited number will be
    awarded to students who have been admitted to
    Canada with a valid student visa.
  • The OGSST Program provides support for qualified
    Master's and Doctoral students currently enrolled
    in research-based graduate programs in applied
    science, biological and life sciences, and
    physical sciences.

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External Scholarship CompetitionsAdditional
Competitions Coordinated in FGS
  • Autism Scholars Awards (18,100-21,500)
    Announced October
  • Heart Stroke Foundation of Ontario Master's
    Studentships (18,000) Announced January
  • Mackenzie King Open (9,000) and Travelling
    Scholarships (10,000) Announced November
  • Richard J. Schmeelk Fellowships (20,000)
    Announced February
  • Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada
    (SWAAC) Graduate Student Awards of Merit(1,000)
    Announced in relevant years in October
  • Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships
    (50,000) - Announced October
  • Womens Health Scholars Awards (18,100-21,500)
    Announced October

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How do the Competitions Work?
  • Instead of applying directly to the outside
    agency, you prepare your application and submit
    it to your Graduate Program Office by its
    deadline. In many cases there is an internal
    review and ranking process that needs to be
    completed in each participating program.
  • Each program forwards their applications to FGS.
    For certain competitions, an internal FGS
    selection committee is convened to select a quota
    of top meritorious applications to be forwarded
    onto the outside agency for a higher-level
    competition.
  • Competition information and results are
    communicated to you and the programs by the
    Faculty of Graduate Studies.
  • Bookmark the FGS External Scholarship Competition
    Web page and check it frequently for upcoming
    competition information and documents.
    http//www.grad.uwo.ca/current_students/external.h
    tm
  • Consult your Graduate Assistant for your
    programs various application deadlines.

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Western Graduate Studies Welcomes You!
  • Visit our Faculty of Graduate Studies Web site
    for more detailed information.
  • http//www.grad.uwo.ca/
  • We are all about you and your success in graduate
    studies at Western!
  • Enjoy your visit!
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