Bursary FAQs
Bursary FAQs
Am I automatically considered for all bursaries at Â鶹´«Ã½?
You will be considered for most buraries through the undergraduate bursary application, but you may be eligible for others. Check the awards section in the academic calendar and with your Department and Faculty for other possible options.
How are bursary amounts determined?
A number of factors affect the bursary amount a student is awarded. Annual bursary budget, the number of eligible applicants, a student's year or study, whether they have dependents, and their demonstated financial need are some of the major factors. Financial need is determined by comparing your resources with your expenses.
How will I receive the bursary money?
Â鶹´«Ã½ Undergraduate bursaries are provided to students one of three ways:
- Through Interac e-Transfer to your Â鶹´«Ã½ Email address to a Canadian bank account.
- Applied to your Â鶹´«Ã½ Student Account.
Follow these steps to accept an e-transfer:
- Open the Interac email and select your bank and log in
- Enter the correct answer to the security question
- Select an account to deposit the funds
- Review and confirm the information that you have entered
If you cannot locate the e-transfer email, please check your Â鶹´«Ã½ email account on a computer, and check your spam, junk, and clutter folders.
Can I appeal the bursary decision?
If you were not awarded a bursary but feel your situation warrants reconsideration, please submit an appeal via email to awards@dal.ca. If the Awards Office can accomodate appeals, the deadline will be listed on our website.
Do I have to pay taxes on my bursary?
Please review the current regulations as not all scholarships and bursaries have to be reported.
Who will be notified of my bursary?
We are required to provide the names of bursary recipients to respective student aid authorites upon request. Students should be aware that any bursary money received may cause an overaward on their student loans. At the end of the bursary application you'll be asked to accept or decline your name being forwarded to donors of any bursaries you may receive.
What assistance is available if I receive a bursary but I am still short of funds?
We are here to help. Please reach out and book a meeting with one of our financial aid advisors so we can review your situation and help you explore your options.
If you have properly prepared a budget and found that you are extremely short in funds, you may have to consider part-time studies or postponing university until you are financially able to attend.
I applied but was not awarded a bursary. Why?
You can see the reason you were denied on DalOnline. If you have any questions about the decision or feel your situation warrants reconsideration, please email us or book an appointment to speak with a financial aid advisor.