The 2017 Indigenous Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship recipients Jesse McGregor and Riley Chartrand.

The application for the 2024/25 BMO Indigenous Leader of Tomorrow Scholarships is now closed.

Complete applications and all required documentation must be received by December 1st each year.

Visit our Financial Aid and Awards page to learn about additional opportunities. 

The University of Manitoba is a place where you can define who you really are. We don't just embrace big dreamers, we encourage them. We recognize the potential of our prospective students and have developed a program to promote strong Indigenous leaders within the university community. The BMO Financial Group Indigenous Leader of Tomorrow scholarship program highlights exceptional Indigenous high school graduates who combine outstanding leadership potential with academic giftedness. Each scholarship is valued at $16,000, allocated over four years of study.

Three awards will be given out to Indigenous students across Canada entering any of the direct-entry programs of the University of Manitoba in September 2024.

BMO Financial Group Indigenous Leader of Tomorrow Scholarships will be offered to students who:

  1. are Indigenous (Status, Non-Status, Métis, Inuit); 
  2. have achieved a high school average of at least 90 per cent calculated on the basis of results in (or equivalent courses across Canada):
    1. English 30S or Français 30S and Anglais 30S 
    2. Mathematics 30S (either pre-calculus 30S or applied 30S only) 
    3. the highest marks in three of Biology 30S, Chemistry 30S, Physics 30S, History 30S, Geography 30S, Computer Science 30s, or a language at the 30S level other than those accepted for (1.1) above; 
  3. have demonstrated evidence of leadership qualities and future potential; 
  4. have demonstrated evidence of a high level of communication skills; 
  5. have a record of community involvement (e.g., school, local community, city-wide, regional, national, international); 
  6. have demonstrated evidence of special abilities other than those shown by academic results (e.g., artistic, athletic, or linguistic skills, literary accomplishments); 
  7. have completed a University of Manitoba application for admission by the December 1 deadline, including payment of application fee. 

Recipients will be required to present a minimum 90 per cent average based on those courses eligible for the University of Manitoba General Entrance Scholarships.

New application submission instructions for 2024/25:

Recommenders (References) Information

Applicants:
 •    Ensure you provide ample time for the recommender you choose to provide feedback by the application deadline. Regardless of when you send the recommender a request, all portions of the application are due on December 1st.
•    Pay close attention to the recommender type you are selecting. You must have only 1 of each type.
•    Choose a recommender that will be able to provide enough information about you for the selection committee review.
 
Recommenders:
•    Please ensure you are able to submit your recommendation of the applicant by December 1st.
•    Please include as much information as you can that showcases your experience with the applicant.
•    If you are not able to fulfil a recommender request from the applicant, please advise the applicant with ample time to find another recommender.

Contact us

Financial Aid and Awards
Room 422 University Centre
65 Chancellor’s Circle
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 

204-474-9531
204-474-7543