Ernst and Young Bursary in Accountancy
Concordia University
Established in 2015, the Ernst and Young Bursary in Accountancy is intended to recognise and reward full-time students in the BComm Accountancy program, who are in financial need and have between 24 and 66 credits completed. This bursary is part of the Undergraduate In-Course Bursary program. Open to Canadian citizens, permanent residents or international students, this bursary is not renewable.
Concordia offers need-based In-Course Bursaries to returning Bachelor's students in the Fall semester.
Application deadline The 2024-2025 Undergraduate In-Course Bursary Program will be open April 1, 2024.
In-Course Bursaries are awarded by the Financial Aid and Awards Office to previously admitted students following an application-based competition that includes a financial need test and holistic committee review. Applicants are notified of the results after the Financial Aid and Awards Office receives results from the bursary committee.
The In-Course Bursary program normally open April 1, 2024 and will close on May 15, 2024.