TD Scholarship for Indigenous Peoples

Together with AFOA Canada, a not-for-profit led by Indigenous Peoples, we’ve worked to build a scholarship for Indigenous Peoples. Through it, 25 scholarships are available to be awarded annually, worth up to $60K over 4 years.

Students from the Indigenous community face unique challenges and systemic barriers that can make getting a post-secondary education difficult. So, we worked closely with AFOA Canada to build a scholarship program that helps meet the unique needs of students from the Indigenous community.

What is included in this scholarship? 

  • $10,000 towards tuition each year†  For a maximum of 4 years
  • $5,000 towards living expenses each year  For a maximum of 4 years
  • Employment opportunities at TD Summer employment between years of study7

†If tuition is less than $10,000 the balance can be applied towards living expenses.6

Ready to apply?

There are 25 scholarships available – one could be yours. Finally, submissions made easy. No daunting essay. You can apply online, by mail or fax.

For details, please review the terms and conditions.

TD Scholarship for Community Leadership

Since 1995, TD has awarded millions in TD Scholarships for Community Leadership to recognize students who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to community leadership. TD Scholarships for Community Leadership recipients receive up to $70,000 for tuition and living expenses as well as opportunities for paid summer employment, peer networking and mentorship. Supporting young community leaders is one way TD is helping to foster change, nurture progress and support local communities.

  • Up to $10,000 each year for tuition For a maximum of 4 years
  • $7,500 each year for living expenses For a maximum of 4 years
  • That’s up to $70,000 in total over 4 years Per scholarship awarded
  • For up to 20 students Up to 20 scholarships available annually

What is community leadership?

We’re interested in hearing from students who have demonstrated consistent and outstanding dedication to helping improve the world by solving a social or community problem. For example, you may be helping to clean up the environment, promote social justice, or fight child poverty in your community. Check out what some of the past scholarship recipients have done to help improve their communities.

How are the recipients chosen?

Up to 80 finalists are interviewed by five regional selection panels. From there, at least two scholarship recipients are chosen from each of the following five regions:

  • Atlantic Canada
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Prairies/Northwest Territories/Nunavut
  • British Columbia/Yukon

For complete details and eligibility requirements, please read our Terms and Conditions

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