Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation · National
Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation
About this award
Apply by November 1 or February 1 for an annual scholarship for Indigenous students studying landscape architecture at select Canadian universities.
The provider doesn't post a fixed dollar amount — contact Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation to confirm the value for your specific award before you apply. This is a scholarship, not a loan, so you do not have to pay it back. This is for you if you are an Indigenous student pursuing a career in designing outdoor spaces and environments. You have two deadlines to choose from: November 1 and February 1. When you apply, ask how and when you'll hear back — email, portal, or phone. Selection criteria aren't published — ask Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation how winners are chosen and roughly how many applicants they typically receive so you can judge your odds. Ask Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation during your application how the money will reach you — some awards pay students directly, others apply funds to tuition. Confirm this so you can plan your cash flow. Renewal conditions aren't listed — if you're counting on this for multiple years, confirm with Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation whether it's one-time or renewable and what you need to maintain.
Can you get it?
- Indigenous — citizenship requirement
- Undergraduate, Graduate — study level
- Studying Landscape Architecture — field of study
How to apply
Review eligibility and gather your documents~1 hour
Read the official award page end-to-end. Confirm you meet every requirement before you start.
Request your official transcript1–2 weeks
Order through your school registrar — allow 1–2 weeks.
Submit by No deadline~1 hour
Double-check every field, save a copy, and submit at least 24 hours early.
More details
The biggest mistake is assuming a 3.0 GPA is just a suggestion.
Winners instead provide clear transcripts showing they hit that B average or 73% mark in their most recent full semester.
Get your official transcripts ready early.
The biggest mistake is submitting a generic application without mentioning your specific program goals.
Winners instead connect their studies to the LACF (the Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation) mission of building resilient and equitable landscapes.
Mention how your work helps the community.