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Rogers Communications is a leading telecommunications and media company that provides funding for scholarships, grants, and training programs to empower students, entrepreneurs, and professionals. Through its partnerships, Rogers supports education, leadership, and economic development initiatives.
Rogers Youth Grants 2025
Applications for the Rogers Youth Grants 2025 are now open. Rogers Youth Grants support Canadian community organizations that deliver educational and employment programs to youth ages 12-29.
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Scholarships by Category
Scholarship Awarding Countries
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Scholarships by School
- University of Southampton
- Birkbeck University
- Aston University
- Bangor University
- University of Technology Sydney
- Capilano University
- University of the Arts london
- Brunel University London
- University of Aberdeen
- Adelaide University
- Curtin University
- Macquarie University
- University of Groningen
- IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- University of Portsmouth
Scholarships by Sponsors
- Toronto Arts Council (TAC)
- University of Southampton
- Birkbeck University
- Aston University
- Bangor University
- University of Technology Sydney
- Konrad Adenauer Foundation
- Capilano University
- Aspire Institute
- Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
- University of the Arts london
- Brunel University London
- University of Aberdeen
- BMW Group
- Adelaide University
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about , applications, and more.
What is Grant's scholarship?
A grant scholarship is like a misnomer. Grants and scholarships are different forms of financial assistance. Even though the word is sometimes used to refer to a mix of both. A grant is normally a financial assistance given by a government body, university, or foundation, most of the time for a specific objective. Grants do not require any form of repayment. A scholarship is typically awarded based on merit and accomplishments in academics, athletics, or the arts. It is basically to cover the tuition or living expenses of the successful students.
Key features of Grants
Criteria: Grants are mainly focused on financial need and may also be introduced to cover specific purposes. e.g., research or studying abroad.
Source: The Government most of the time introduces grants for non-profit organizations or educational institutions.
Repayment: No repayment is required.
Application: Often less complex than scholarship applications and usually relies on financial details, such as those included in the FAFSA for U.S. students.
Key features of Scholarships
Criteria: It is mostly based on merit in academics, sports, artistic endeavors, or community service.
Source: Scholarship is mostly provided by colleges, universities, corporations, and various organizations.
Repayment: It does not require any repayment most of the time.
Application: Most of the time, it requires an application, academic transcripts, or fulfillment of specific requirements.
How to apply for Grants
To qualify for any form of financial assistance, one can explore opportunities online through databases and university websites and listing sites like Scholarshiplit .
It is important to note that a student can be granted both need-based aid (grants) and merit-based aid (scholarships) on merit.
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