Applications are now open for the Flight PS752 Commemorative Scholarship Program 2026, a meaningful scholarship initiative that honours the lives and legacies of the victims of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752.
The program supports full-time post-secondary students studying in Canada whose academic work aligns with the educational and professional backgrounds of the victims or focuses on air disaster prevention and aviation safety.
In 2025, the scholarship program awarded 36 scholarships to Canadian and international students from 19 educational institutions across six provinces, including doctoral, master’s, bachelor’s, and diploma students.
This scholarship provides both financial support and an opportunity for students to contribute to fields of study that reflect the aspirations and accomplishments of those lost in the tragedy.
The Flight PS752 Commemorative Scholarship Program was established to preserve the memory of the victims by supporting students whose studies embody similar areas of academic and professional excellence.
Eligible applicants must demonstrate how their current field of study connects to:
Selected recipients receive financial assistance to support their post-secondary education in Canada.
In addition to funding, recipients become part of an important legacy initiative that recognizes academic excellence, innovation, and remembrance.
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Students from all recognized post-secondary institutions in Canada are eligible, including:
Both Canadian and international students studying in Canada may apply.
Applications must be submitted by:
9 June 2026
Learn more and apply here.
For more Scholarship Opportunities, Visit OFY here.

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