Scholarships
Scholarships
UTSSC is committed to providing financial assistance to individuals who demonstrate financial need. These scholarships are designed to help students who may face financial barriers in pursuing skiing or snowboarding within our community. We encourage those who need financial assistance to apply for these scholarships.
Hello UTSSC Scholarship Applicant! 🎿
Looking to get some scholarship support? The University of Toronto Ski and Snowboard Club (UTSSC) is offering scholarships to deserving University of Toronto student members based on:
- Financial need
- Community background
- Demonstration of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) values
- Commitment to the club.
Sounds cool, right? Let's dive into the details:
1. Financial Need (Maximum 100 words):
- Tell us about your current financial situation.
- Are there any reasons affecting your ability to self-fund or partially fund the trip.
- Specify why you need financial assistance.
2. Widening Access - Community Background (Maximum 100 words):
- Identify if you belong to communities like LGBTQ+, BIPOC, Disability, Refugee, Carers, Indigenous, etc.
- Detail how your community has shaped your life and experiences.
- Discuss challenges faced due to your background and how you tackled them.
3. Demonstration of EDI Values (Maximum 100 words):
- Share examples showcasing your commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Highlight any EDI-promoting projects or initiatives you've been a part of.
- Express your beliefs on EDI's importance and future plans regarding these values.
4. Scholarship Commitment (Maximum 100 words):
- Lay out how you'll meet the scholarship's commitments.
- Minimum requirement for commitment is to be in a 30-60 second thank you video to Sponsors. Other requirements for larger scholarships may include longer videos, writing a blog article, or contributing to UTSSC's social events.
- Share ideas or projects aligning with the scholarship's values and your commitment to clear communication.
Submission Guidelines:
- Use a clear font like Times New Roman (size 12).
- Stick to the word limits for each section.
- Proofread for errors.
- OPTIONAL: Include relevant supporting documents or evidence.