GSA Emergency Bursary
The Graduate Students' Association (GSA) Emergency Bursary program is a non-repayable bursary program for graduate students at the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ who need assistance due to an unanticipated emergency.
Note that this bursary is not normally used for a financial shortfall for the current school year's academic and basic living costs. The Supplementary Bursary application assesses students for these types of financial shortfalls.
For more information about this program, visit the GSA Emergency Bursaries webpage.
- You must be a current GSA member.
- You must have confirmed enrolment in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ at the time of your application.
- You must be in satisfactory academic standing or greater based on your most recent term grades.
- You must have exhausted all other available funding options before applying for a GSA Emergency Bursary.
- You must have experienced an unanticipated emergency.
- Domestic students: You must apply for and accept the maximum available government student loans for which you are eligible (exceptions for students presenting documentation of First Nations, Métis and Inuit identity may apply) prior to applying for a GSA Emergency Bursary.
- International students: It is expected that all international students have sufficient funding support based on the ; you are required to provide documentation of the original financial plan for your entire study time period and what has unexpectedly changed.
- Your application must demonstrate a financial shortfall for academic and basic living costs for the academic year in which you are currently enrolled.
The GSA Emergency Bursary application is open year round through the , contingent on available funding.
Any questions about the application can be sent to bursaries@ualberta.ca.
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Student Loan Recipients: You are not required to notify ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Student Aid of any bursary awards you receive.
Out-of-Province Student Loan Recipients: If you hold out-of-province government student loans for the current year, you must notify your provincial student loan provider to declare a change of income. When declaring your change of income, describe your bursary as "scholarship income." For more information or assistance, please contact the .
Other types of bursaries are also available from faculties and other sources on campus: