Applications are now being received for the Electro-Federation Canada Scholarship Program to study in Canada. This scholarship is offered by Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) to support post-secondary students who intend to build careers in the Canadian electrical industry. In plain terms: help with tuition while you prepare to enter a sector that quietly powers almost everything around us.
If you’re a post-secondary student pursuing Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technologist or Technician programs, Industrial Distribution, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain and Operations, Logistics, Data Analytics Management, or Information Technology, the program invites you to apply. Students may submit applications for up to three scholarships.
Electro-Federation Canada and its members support the next wave of professionals entering the electrical sector. The organization represents more than 220 companies involved in the manufacturing, distribution, marketing, and sales of electrical and automation products across Canada. Inventors, engineers, logistics managers, analysts. Different job titles, same ecosystem. The scholarship program exists partly to make sure that pipeline of talent does not run dry.
Program Details
- Host Institution: Recognized university or college in Canada.
- Field of Study: Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technologist or Technician programs, Industrial Distribution, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain and Operations, Logistics, Data Analytics Management, and Information Technology.
- Number of awards: Over 60 scholarships.
- Target group: Open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
Electro-Federation Canada Scholarship Program Benefits
More than $160,000 in scholarship funding will be awarded through this North American scholarship program. Individual awards range from $1,000 to $3,500, depending on the sponsor. Scholarship recipients will be announced in Fall 2026.
Electro-Federation Canada Scholarships list
Electro-Federation Canada scholarships and their award values are listed below:
- 3M Electrical Markets Division Scholarship: $3,500
- ABB Scholarship: $3,500
- ASCOT Recognition of Excellence Scholarship: $3,500
- BRADY Canada Electrician Student Achievement Scholarship: $1,000
- CIGRE Canada NGN Award for Energy Excellence: $3,500
- Dale Eddy Memorial Scholarship: $2,500
- Eaton Advancing Women in STEM Education and Career Scholarship: $3,500
- Eaton Advancing Women in Trades Scholarship: $3,500
- Eaton Black, Indigenous and People of Colour Scholarship: $3,500
- Eddy Group Limited Scholarship: $3,500
- EECOL Diversity and Inclusion Award: $1,500
- EECOL Empowering Futures Award: $1,500
- Electro-Federation Canada Doug Baldwin Memorial Scholarship for University and College Studies: $1,000
- Franklin Empire Academic Excellence Scholarship: $1,750
- Franklin Empire Family Scholarship: $1,750
- Graybar Canada Award of Excellence Scholarship: $3,500
- Guillevin Inclusive Futures Scholarship: $2,500
- Guillevin Inclusive Futures Scholarship Skilled Trades: $1,000
- HPS Equitable Access Scholarship: $3,500
- HPS Outstanding Electrical Scholarship: $3,500
- Hubbell Canada Leading Change Scholarship: $3,500
- Innovair Solutions Scholarship: $3,500
- IPEX Women’s STEM Scholarship: $3,500
- Leviton Canada Pierre Desilets Scholarship: $1,750
- National Cable Specialists Scholarship: $3,500
- Nexans Canada Inc. Scholarship: $3,500
- OEN Indigenous Energy Scholarship: $3,500
- OEN Sustainable Development Scholarship sponsored by Alectra: $3,500
- OEN Women in Energy Scholarship: $3,500
- OEN Bruce Power Advanced Energy Studies Scholarship: $3,500
- OEN Bruce Power Nuclear Studies Scholarship: $3,500, etc. Please visit the official page to see the full list.
Other Opportunities
Electro-Federation Canada Scholarship Program Eligibility
To apply for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria.
- be Canadian citizens or permanent residents,
- be studying at a recognized university or college in Canada,
- maintain the required minimum academic average as specified for the scholarship,
- be registered in a full time eligible post-secondary degree or diploma program and attending school during the Fall 2026 and Winter 2027 semesters,
- applicants may apply for a total of only three scholarships.
Note : Preference may be given to applicants with a connection to an EFC member company and who are pursuing education aligned with careers in the electrical industry, including Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technologist, Electrical Technician, Industrial Distribution, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Management, Operations, Logistics and Information Technology.
How to Apply for the Electro-Federation Canada Scholarship Program
Interested applicants who would like to apply for this scholarship program must follow the steps below.
- Register : Please click on the “Apply” button below to complete and submit the registration form.
- Login : Login to the EFC Scholarship System with your email and password.
- Select : Create an application.
- Save : Throughout the application window, you have the ability to store your progress as a DRAFT until every required field is filled and all necessary documents are attached. You can also download or print your application at any moment by a click on the Download Application icon located within the Application Summary section.
- Submit : Once all information is complete, submit your application as FINAL. Be sure to download and print a copy for your records using the Download Application icon found in the Application Summary section on the right. Please note: If you need to make changes before the deadline, you may update your submission and resubmit it as FINAL.
The application deadline is . . For full details about the Electro-Federation Canada Scholarship Program, visit the official application portal.

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