WSP Canada Scholarship

Award type: 
Scholarships/awards
Award description: 

One scholarship valued at up to $4,000 will be awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student entering Year Three of Civil or Environmental Engineering.  Selection is based on achieving and maintaining a minimum overall average of 80% and demonstration of leadership potential and involvement in extracurricular activities.  WSP Canada may also offer the scholarship recipient consideration for a work-term position at their offices.  As one of the world's leading professional services firms, WSP provides technical expertise and strategic advice to clients in the Transportation & Infrastructure, Property & Buildings, Environment, Industry, Resources (including Mining and Oil & Gas) and Energy sectors, as well as offering project and program delivery and advisory services. Eligible students enrolled in the 2B study term may apply.

Value description: 

one scholarship valued at up to $4,000 paid in installments of $1,000 in each of the 3A, 3B, 4A and 4B study terms

Eligibility & selection criteria: 
  • minimum 80% overall average
  • demonstrated leadership potential
  • involvement in extracurricular activities
Level: 
Year Two
Program:
Engineering→Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering
Citizenship: 
Canadian citizen/permanent resident, International/study permit student
Selection process: 
Application required
Term: 
Fall
Application details:
  • Complete the applicable term Undergraduate Award Application
    • At this time we are only accepting applications for awards with a Winter deadline (January - April).
    • Access the Winter Term Undergraduate Award Application on our Undergraduate Studies Form page.
    • The application for awards with deadlines in a future term will be available by the start of that term – please check back later.
    • Complete a separate application for each award you wish to be considered for.
  • A resume is also required.
Application deadline: 
October 1
Contact:
  • Student Awards & Financial Aid
    • safainfo@uwaterloo.ca
    • The Centre, Needles Hall