The Tartu College Student Residence Scholarship (TCSRS) is made possible by the Academy for Lifelong Learning and Tartu College Student Residence. Tartu College is an educational-residential institution that prioritizes the ongoing learning journey of its residents. As a not-for-profit, Tartu College supports the Estonian Museum Canada, Estonian Life Newspaper, and Estonian Studies at the university level. The Academy for Lifelong Learning Toronto, who have made Tartu College their home, is a respected late-life learning organization dedicated to promoting interesting and challenging education opportunities for the growing community of retired professionals. The TCSRS is purposed to reinvest in the Tartu community.

TCSRS’s pool of CAD 10,000 in 2023/2024 is to be awarded to full-term residents of Tartu College Student Residence engaged in impactful work. Tartu College Student Residence encourages recipients to utilize their work to contribute to the Tartu College community through events, activities, or projects. Our community not only includes student residents but also the Estonian Museum Canada program and activities, Estonian Life/Eesti Elu Newspaper, and the Academy for Lifelong Learning. Scholarships range from CAD 500 - 2000.

Applicants must be full-time students at a post-secondary institution and current residents who will be at Tartu College for a minimum of 1 Academic Year. Applicants must provide current proof of school enrollment.

All applications must be submitted by January 15th, 2024. By submitting the application, the applicant also confirms to be available to interview with the committee between January 21st to 31st if chosen. The interview will take place in person or via Zoom. Scholarships will be awarded by the beginning of February.

Read more about the TCSRS Criteria
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