Johnson Scholarship Program

Johnson Insurance
Provider
Value
$1000
Deadline
July 27, 2023
Difficulty
Normal

Since 1998, the Johnson Scholarship Program has awarded over $1,000,000 in scholarships and academic grants to students across Canada. This year, Johnson will award 50 scholarships each valued at $1,000 to students attending a post-secondary educational institution in Canada in the fall of 2023. With a Johnson scholarship behind you, you have everything in front of you.

How to Apply

To apply, applicants must be:

  • a resident of a province or territory of Canada;
  • completing high school in 2023; and
  • enrolled in an undergraduate program on a full-time basis for the 2023-2024 academic year at a recognized publicly funded Canadian post-secondary institution or CEGEP (if living in the province of Quebec).

Applicants must also fall into at least one of the following categories:

  • have a
    • home or car insurance policy through Johnson or
    • MEDOC travel insurance policy or
    • group benefits plan (such as health, dental or life insurance) through Johnson
  • be a member or employee of a Johnson recognized group* (policy not required);
  • have a parent/guardian or grandparent who has a
    • home or car insurance policy through Johnson or
    • MEDOC travel insurance policy or
    • group benefits plan (such as health, dental or life insurance) through Johnson
  • have a parent/guardian or grandparent who is a member or employee of a Johnson recognized group* (policy not required); OR
  • be a child/grandchild of a Johnson employee or a child/grandchild of an employee within the Direct Distribution division of IFC.

Applicants must submit their application in the same year they are graduating from high school.

A completed application must be submitted by July 27, 2023 and must include a transcript for the period of September 2021 to December 2022.

Please see the online application form and Scholarship Program Guidelines to obtain full requirements and submission instructions.

Applicants will be evaluated based on three components:

(1) academic achievement;
(2) volunteer/community involvement and/or extracurricular activities; and
(3) Quality and relevance of the personal statement.

Scholarship Partners Canada, a division of Universities Canada, has been retained to administer the scholarship program on behalf of Johnson. Please note that the decision of the selection committee is final and not subject to appeal.

If you require further information email awards@univcan.ca, or visit us online at www.johnson.ca.