
For students across Canada, one of the most difficult parts of their academic journey isn’t studying for exams or choosing a major—it’s navigating the overwhelming world of scholarship applications. That’s why ScholarTree, a homegrown Canadian startup, was created: to make the process of discovering scholarships simple, personalized, and stress-free.
At its core, ScholarTree is a platform designed to connect students with meaningful opportunities that support their goals and celebrate who they are.
Built for Real Students
Founded by recent grads who’ve been through the application grind themselves, ScholarTree helps students find scholarships that align with their unique interests, achievements, and backgrounds.
“We realized the challenge wasn’t a lack of opportunities—it was that students didn’t know where to begin,” the ScholarTree team explains. “We built a platform that puts the right paths in front of the right people.”
What Makes ScholarTree Different?

Personalized Matching: Based on your profile—your area of study, passions, extracurriculars, and more—you’ll see only the opportunities that truly fit you.
Time-Saving Search Tools: Forget outdated lists and scattered forms. ScholarTree makes finding the right opportunity quick and easy.
Always Free: No hidden costs, no subscriptions—just a smart, student-first platform.
Fresh, Real Opportunities: The listings are constantly updated, so what you see is relevant, current, and ready to act on.
From the Classroom to the Next Step
Students across Canada are already using ScholarTree to uncover programs and awards that reflect who they are and what they care about.
“I was surprised by how many opportunities matched my volunteer work,” says Noah, a Grade 12 student in Montreal. “It made me feel seen.”

“ScholarTree helped me find an award connected to my heritage and my career goals,” shares Fatima, a nursing student in Edmonton. “Without it, I would’ve never known it existed.”
Made for Canada’s Students
ScholarTree is built specifically for the Canadian education system. It includes opportunities from high schools, universities, national organizations, and local communities—many of which aren’t widely advertised elsewhere.
It also highlights programs that support Indigenous students, newcomers, first-generation students, and others whose journeys may not follow a traditional path.
Start Exploring What’s Out There
Your achievements matter. Your passions matter. You shouldn’t have to work twice as hard just to find opportunities that recognize them.
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