Awards & Scholarships

The UTM Department of Psychology has in-course scholarships that are awarded yearly. Students will be awarded based on their eligibility under each scholarship's criteria. Students should be advised that there are no application procedures. 

Please note: Only UTM campus students are eligible for these awards.

Awarded to a student with high standing who is entering fourth year of the Psychology Specialist program. 
NOTE: This award is an In-Course Scholarship. No application procedures.

Awarded to a full-time or part-time student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and intellectual curiosity, and who has encouraged a love of scholarship through either his/her own personal attitude and achievement or through his/her assistance to others. Registration in the Psychology Specialist program is required.

NOTE: This award is an In-Course Scholarship. No application procedures. 


 

Awarded to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in Introduction to Psychology (PSY100Y5) during their first year of University.

NOTE: This award is an In-Course Scholarship. No application procedures. 

Awarded to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in all their courses during their second-year of University.  The recipient must apply and gain admission into one of the following Specialist programs offered by the UTM Department of Psychology: Psychology, Exceptionality in Human Learning & Neuroscience.

NOTE: This award is an In-Course Scholarship. No application procedures. 

The David Family Scholarship is a prestigious award that recognizes the exceptional achievements of UTM students. Awarded to an upper-year UTM student in high academic standing enrolled in a Major or Specialist Psychology program (Psychology, Exceptionality in Human Learning & Neuroscience) with a demonstrated interest in mental health and who intends to pursue a career in the field. If you have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service, this scholarship could be an important part of supporting your educational endeavours.
 

  • Eligibility: Open to Upper year students in any of our programs with a demonstrated interest in the field of mental health.
  • Criteria: Academic excellence, and a personal statement explaining your interest, and your research in the field of mental health. Your statement should demonstrate your passion for this discipline and address your future plans (career, research, etc.). 
  • Application Deadline: TBA (usually mid-December)
  • How to Apply: Visit the Scholarship Application Portal to complete the online application.

Established in memory of a beloved member of our community, this award aims to recognize individuals who exemplify qualities such as kindness, compassion, and dedication to helping others. If you embody these values, we encourage you to apply for this meaningful award. Community involvement and personal qualities will be taken into consideration. Preference will be given to students in the Exceptionality and Human Learning program in 3rd or 4th year, but students may be considered from the Psychology Major, Psychology Specialist, or Neuroscience Specialist programs.
 
  • Eligibility: Open to students in the Exceptionality and Human Learning Specialist, Psychology Major/Specialist, or Neuroscience Specialist, all in 3rd or 4th year. Students must demonstrate kindness, compassion, and dedication.
  • Criteria: High academic standing and a personal statement explaining your positive impact on the community and exemplification of Linda Kralik's values.
  • Application Deadline: TBA (usually mid-December)
  • How to Apply: Visit the Scholarship Application Portal to complete the online application.
     

NSERC USRA and UTEA Psychology Undergraduate Summer Research Awards

 

2025 Award details will be available February 2025


Departmental Deadline: TBA (mid-March)

Applications are now closed for the University of Toronto's Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRAs). USRAs are designed to foster students' interest and cultivate their potential for a research career in health, natural sciences, or social sciences. These awards also aim to promote future graduate studies by offering valuable research experience that enhances academic learning. Please encourage your students to apply!

Awards Available

  1. NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA).
  2. UofT Excellence Awards (UTEA)

Award Value

  • Awards are valued at a minimum of $7500 through a combination of NSERC/University and Department funds. Students can be paid more than $7500; any additional top-up is the responsibility of the supervisor
  • Psychology has been allocated 2 guaranteed NSERC USRA awards. Self-identifying Indigenous and Black students are funded above and beyond this allocation by NSERC. (Full details available here)
  • The department can nominate up to 14 candidates for the UofT Excellence Award (UTEA), but there is no guarantee of the number of awards given to Psychology students. (Full details available here)

Duration of Award16 consecutive weeks

University of Toronto Mississauga administers this program in the summer months only, between May 1st and August 30th.

  • No provisions for sick leave, vacation or other interruptions of awards. Should a work term be terminated early, NSERC must be informed immediately through the Office of Research Services.
  • Awards may NOT be deferred. All efforts must be made to give awards to students who can complete or commit to a 16-week work term.

Eligibility

  • Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
  • Registered either full-time or part-time (at the time of application) in a bachelor's degree program in at least one of the two terms immediately before holding the award. NSERC, however, expects that full-time students will hold most awards.
  • Self-identifying Indigenous and Black students are funded above and beyond this allocation by NSERC (provided the application is approved by the Agency).
  • Must have obtained, over previous years of study, a cumulative average of at least second class (a grade of B or B‐) CGPA of 2.7 to 3.0
  • Must have completed, at least time of application, a minimum of two academic terms. (1st year students are ineligible)
  • Graduating students, in the term immediately following the completion of their undergraduate program requirements, as long as they have not started a program of graduate studies.
  • Be engaged on a full‐time basis in research and development activities in the natural sciences or engineering during the award tenure.
  • MUST find an eligible supervisor

Application Process

  • All supervisors and candidates must complete the 2024 UTEA Application Form.
  • Students applying for Summer Undergraduate Research Awards are automatically considered for both UTEA and URSA (when eligible) awards.
  • Email completed application forms to utmpsych.utm@utoronto.ca.
  • Indigenous, Black, and the next two highest eligible NSERC URSA nominees (and their supervisors) will be asked to complete applications on NSERC’s online system.

Questions?

Please email utmpsych.utm@utoronto.ca