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| High School Grades - Percentages * | Award Amount |
| 77-79% | $800 |
| 80-84% | $1,200 |
| 85-89% | $1,600 |
| 90-100% | $2,000 |
* High-school transcripts based upon a GPA or Letter Grades are also eligible for AES based upon equivalency. If your high-school marks are calculated as letter grades or GPA, please contact us for a transcript review.
Eligibility is limited to those students graduating from any Canadian or US high school, or students graduating from ACSI accredited high-schools in other countries.
Available only to first-year students entering Providence University College, who have completed high-school within the previous five years, and have not completed more than 18 credit hours at another post-secondary institution.
AES will be awarded, provided the recipient is registered at Providence University College for 12 or more credit hrs. of courses per semester within their first year of studies. The award will be given to students during two consecutive semesters and divided equally for each semester.
Disbursement of funds will take place within 4 weeks after semester start date. A reduction of credit hours (less than 12 cr.) within the semester in which an AES was received, will result in forfeit of the scholarship amount for the respective semester.
No application is necessary. Submitting a Providence University College admissions application will automatically qualify students. University College applications received prior to August 31 (for fall semester) and December 31 (for winter semester) will be eligible to receive an AES.
Scholarship amount will be based on grade 11 marks if students apply before April 1 of the year they graduate from high school. Students who apply after April 1 shall have their scholarship eligibility assessed on final (i.e. June) grade 12 grades. Students who are awarded AES on the basis of grade 11 (30S) courses may have their award increased should their grade 12 averages at graduation result in a higher award. In no case shall the previous award (based upon grade 11 averages) be reduced.
Academic percentage, GPA, or letter grades will be based upon the top five course marks obtained. Three of the five must be academic courses, one of which must be an English course. Some restrictions may apply.
Students may defer an awarded AES for one calendar year (i.e. student applies to Providence University College, is accepted, is awarded an AES amount, but chooses to defer starting school until a later semester).
* Terms and conditions of the AES award program are subject to change.
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You could receive up to $2,000 in Scholarship money! Providence University College offers automatic Academic Entrance Scholarships (AES) to all qualified students entering their first year of study. Click here to learn more...


