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NSERC PGS/CGS Master's Applications


NSERC PGS/CGS Master's Applications are due on the NSERC Portal by 8:00 pm December 1, 2016

GSO Webpage:  Key information can be found here:
https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies/awards-funding/external-awards/tri-agency-cihr-nserc-sshrc-canada-graduate-scholarships

Note: Read the eligibility requirements carefully BEFORE applying. Waterloo requires applicants to have a minimum overall average of 80% or more in EACH of the last two years of full-time equivalent study.

REFERENCES:  you are advised to seek your referees carefully to ensure they know your work well enough to recommend you for academic excellence, research potential, and communication/leadership skills.

TRANSCRIPTS:
Deadline to order Waterloo transcripts:  3:00 pm November 24

Details can be found in the GSO web page above.

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