The Scholarship Funding
The scholarships are funded by Blyth Academy and the Cambridge
Commonwealth Trust. Sam Blyth was educated at Pembroke College,
Cambridge and The University of Paris and is Chair of Blyth Education
in Toronto. The company is the leading provider in Canada of international
high school programs.
The Cambridge Commonwealth Trust was established as a charity
by the University of Cambridge in 1982 to provide funding to international
students from Commonwealth countries on degree courses at Cambridge.
About the Scholarships
The Blyth Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarships are offered
annually to Canadian high school graduates who wish to take their
undergraduate degree at Cambridge University in England. The successful
candidates will be granted admission to the College of their choice
at Cambridge University, full tuition for three years of undergraduate
study, travel costs and a full living allowance.
The awards are also open to current Canadian undergraduates wishing
to pursue an undergraduate degree at Cambridge University.
The scholarships are awarded to students who for financial reasons
would not otherwise be able to attend the University. Students
who do have financial means are still encouraged to apply to the
University and College of their choice and good candidates will
be invited to interview in Toronto in late November/early December.
Scholarship Selection Process
All applicants will receive notification of the receipt of their
application to the University on or before October 15th. Successful candidate(s) will be offered the opportunity
of interview in Toronto in late November/early December. Scholarships
will be awarded after the interview process. The scholars will
begin their study in Cambridge the following October. The decision
of the Blyth Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship Selection
Committee will be final and not subject to appeal.
Course of Study
Acceptance into any undergraduate degree, other than Medicine
or Veterinary Studies, is accessible to the scholarship recipients.
Eligibility
- Canadian citizen or permanent resident (landed immigrant).
- Full-time student in their graduating year at an accredited
Canadian secondary school or in their graduating year of an
undergraduate degree at an accredited Canadian university.
- Candidates must have shown academic excellence, intellectual
depth, personal integrity and success beyond their studies.
These key requirements should be reflected in their grades and
letters of recommendation.
Note :
CEGEP students are eligible for the scholarship.
International Baccalaureate (IB) students, Advanced Placements
(AP) students or students who have national success in competitions
or university level courses are at an advantage in the competition.
CEGEP students who are made conditional offers to study at the
University of Cambridge are normally asked to take AP tests or
IB Higher Levels in relevant subjects as part of their offer.
Please note that the Blyth Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship
Program will be pleased to offer the AP courses free of charge
to any outstanding candidates.