Unlock Your Future with a JCA Scholarship

JCA's scholarship program encourages leadership, academic excellence, and community engagement, empowering students to achieve their full potential.

About the Scholarship Program

The JCA Scholarship Program was established in 2002 to recognize academic excellence and support access to post-secondary education for students of Caribbean and African heritage. The program provides financial aid to undergraduate students pursuing studies at Ontario colleges or universities, helping to alleviate financial barriers.

With a minimum award value of $1,000 CAD for scholarships and $500 CAD for bursaries, the program reflects the Jamaican Canadian Association’s broader mission of advocating for and supporting the educational and cultural needs of the Caribbean and African communities.

The JCA
has awarded over 800 scholarships

Applications Open April 2026

The JCA offers a variety of scholarships to support domestic and international students pursuing higher education. Explore scholarships that provide general support or scholarships that focus on a specific program of study.

Here are a few key opportunities:

  • Nesbeth Scholarship

    Eligibility: Students continuing their studies in Business, Technology, Computer Science, or Health Sciences.

  • Dr. Lancelot Brown Dental Scholarship

    Eligibility: Students pursuing dental-related programs.

  • Mary Anne Chambers Scholarship

    Eligibility: Domestic students entering their first year of post-secondary education.

Explore more scholarships to take advantage of these opportunities!

The Program will re-open for applications April 15th, 2026.

Eligibility Criteria and Application Requirements

To apply for a JCA scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be of Caribbean/African background and provide proof of Canadian citizenship, permanent residency, or student status.

  • Be enrolled full-time at an Ontario post-secondary institution (proof of enrollment required).

  • Submit report cards (for high school students) or academic transcripts (for students already attending college or university).

  • Demonstrate financial need (income and expenses statement required).

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  • Provide a two-page essay outlining academic and career goals, leadership activities, and personal experiences that are relevant to your application.

  • Submit two reference letters covering school, work, and/or volunteer experience.

  • Submit a digital photograph.

Required documents must be uploaded to the JCA scholarship portal before application submission.

JCA Scholarship Opportunities

Nadine Williams Scholarship

(Open to first-year domestic students)

Established by Nadine Williams, an award-winning poet, author, and arts educator, this scholarship celebrates her dedication to preserving and promoting Black history, mentoring future writers, and fostering education through the arts. A distinguished poet and speaker, Nadine has made significant contributions to Canada’s cultural and historical landscape.

In addition to meeting standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to students pursuing studies in the performing arts. This scholarship reflects Nadine Williams’ passion for empowering the next generation of creatives and scholars through education and the arts.

(Open to first-year domestic students)

Established by Nadine Williams, an award-winning poet, author, and arts educator, this scholarship celebrates her dedication to preserving and promoting Black history, mentoring future writers, and fostering education through the arts. A distinguished poet and speaker, Nadine has made significant contributions to Canada’s cultural and historical landscape.

In addition to meeting standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to students pursuing studies in the performing arts. This scholarship reflects Nadine Williams’ passion for empowering the next generation of creatives and scholars through education and the arts.

Applications close on July 15th at 11:59 pm

Mary Anne Chambers O.Ont., M.S.M., Hon LL.D. Scholarships

(Open to first-year domestic students)

Sponsored by Dr. Mary Anne Chambers, Chancellor of the University of Guelph and former Ontario Cabinet Minister, this scholarship recognizes her extraordinary contributions to education, community service, and leadership. With a distinguished career spanning finance, public service, and governance, Dr. Chambers has devoted her life to fostering opportunity and resilience in others.

In addition to meeting standard eligibility requirements, preference is given to students who are facing or have overcome significant personal hardship. This scholarship reflects Dr. Chambers’ unwavering commitment to empowering individuals through education and resilience.

(Open to first-year domestic students)

Sponsored by Dr. Mary Anne Chambers, Chancellor of the University of Guelph and former Ontario Cabinet Minister, this scholarship recognizes her extraordinary contributions to education, community service, and leadership. With a distinguished career spanning finance, public service, and governance, Dr. Chambers has devoted her life to fostering opportunity and resilience in others.

In addition to meeting standard eligibility requirements, preference is given to students who are facing or have overcome significant personal hardship. This scholarship reflects Dr. Chambers’ unwavering commitment to empowering individuals through education and resilience.

Applications close on July 15th at 11:59 pm

Marcia Brown Productions Scholarship

Founded by Marcia Brown, an acclaimed producer, writer, director, and performer, this scholarship celebrates her dedication to the performing arts and her impact on Canada’s Caribbean theatre community. As the Founder and Artistic Director of Marcia Brown Productions, she has brought unforgettable plays to life and worked with renowned talents such as Oliver Samuels and Leonie Forbes.

In addition to meeting standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to students pursuing studies in the performing arts, media, or related fields. This scholarship honors Marcia Brown’s passion for storytelling and her commitment to inspiring the next generation of creative talent.

Founded by Marcia Brown, an acclaimed producer, writer, director, and performer, this scholarship celebrates her dedication to the performing arts and her impact on Canada’s Caribbean theatre community. As the Founder and Artistic Director of Marcia Brown Productions, she has brought unforgettable plays to life and worked with renowned talents such as Oliver Samuels and Leonie Forbes.

In addition to meeting standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to students pursuing studies in the performing arts, media, or related fields. This scholarship honors Marcia Brown’s passion for storytelling and her commitment to inspiring the next generation of creative talent.

Applications close on July 15th at 11:59 pm

JCA Past Presidents’ Scholarship

(Open to first-year domestic students)

This scholarship is donated by JCA Past Presidents Roy Williams, Herman Stewart, Nehemiah Bailey, Kamala-Jean Gopie and Adaoma Patterson.

In addition to standard eligibility criteria, this award is intended for domestic students who are relatives of JCA members or for students who have volunteered or participated actively in the JCA.

(Open to first-year domestic students)

This scholarship is donated by JCA Past Presidents Roy Williams, Herman Stewart, Nehemiah Bailey, Kamala-Jean Gopie and Adaoma Patterson.

In addition to standard eligibility criteria, this award is intended for domestic students who are relatives of JCA members or for students who have volunteered or participated actively in the JCA.

Applications close on July 15th at 11:59 pm

JCA B. Denham Jolly Scholarship

(Open to international students in any year of study)

The B. Denham Jolly Scholarship recognizes the contributions and achievements of Mr. Jolly, including being the President and CEO of Milestone Communications and the founder of FLOW 93.5 FM, Canada’s first Black-owned broadcasting company and radio station, respectively. In 2019, he made the single largest individual donation ever received by the JCA when he paid off the organization’s mortgage and has donated generously to many causes. Born in Green Island, Jamaica, he studied at the University of Guelph, Dalhousie University and McGill University, from which he graduated with a degree in science. Mr. Jolly was appointed to the Order of Canada in November 2020 for his contributions to the promotion of equity and opportunity for the Black community in the Greater Toronto Area.

(Open to international students in any year of study)

The B. Denham Jolly Scholarship recognizes the contributions and achievements of Mr. Jolly, including being the President and CEO of Milestone Communications and the founder of FLOW 93.5 FM, Canada’s first Black-owned broadcasting company and radio station, respectively. In 2019, he made the single largest individual donation ever received by the JCA when he paid off the organization’s mortgage and has donated generously to many causes. Born in Green Island, Jamaica, he studied at the University of Guelph, Dalhousie University and McGill University, from which he graduated with a degree in science. Mr. Jolly was appointed to the Order of Canada in November 2020 for his contributions to the promotion of equity and opportunity for the Black community in the Greater Toronto Area.

Applications close on July 15th at 11:59 pm

Jamaica Day Scholarship

(Open to first year domestic students)

This scholarship is sponsored by the organizers of Jamaica Day, the GTA’s premier family, food and music festival.

In addition to standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to applicants pursuing studies in music.

(Open to first year domestic students)

This scholarship is sponsored by the organizers of Jamaica Day, the GTA’s premier family, food and music festival.

In addition to standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to applicants pursuing studies in music.

Applications close on July 15th at 11:59 pm
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For questions, please contact scholarships@jcaontario.org

Who Should Apply

Domestic and international students who are enrolled in an Ontario college or university and can reflect personal accomplishments, leadership, and potential in their application. JCA scholarship recipients are committed to both their career goals and giving back to the community.

JCA scholarships are awarded based on three primary factors: academic achievement, involvement in school and community leadership activities, and demonstrated financial need.

Important Information

Application Deadline: All applications must be submitted through the JCA online portal by 11:59 p.m. on the deadline date. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Choosing a Scholarship: Applicants may only apply for one scholarship. Submitting multiple applications will result in disqualification. However, if you’re not selected for the scholarship you applied for, the JCA Scholarship Committee may consider you for other scholarships based on your profile and application.

Submission Process: Carefully review the list of scholarships to select the one that best matches your student profile.

Complete your application through the JCA online portal. First, create a user login, which allows you to access the portal. After your account is set up, you can proceed with your application. Ensure all required documents (proof of status, proof of enrollment, transcripts, essays, financial statements, reference letters, and a photograph) are uploaded before submitting the application. Once your application is submitted, no changes can be made. Therefore, be sure to read the instructions and review your application carefully.

Scholarship Requirements: Some scholarships may have additional specific requirements. Make sure to thoroughly read the descriptions to ensure you meet all criteria.

Eligibility Note: Most scholarships are intended for students entering their first year of post-secondary education, but some are open to upper-year students. Check the descriptions for eligibility details.

Some scholarships are available to international students. If this is not stated, assume the scholarship is for domestic students (Canadian citizens or permanent residents).

Graduate and professional studies (e.g., law, medical school, master’s, doctoral degrees) are not eligible for these scholarships.

Applicants studying at institutions outside of Ontario are not eligible to apply.

Restrictions: Previous scholarship recipients must wait at least one academic year before applying for another JCA scholarship.

A student can apply for a maximum of two scholarships throughout their studies.

Outcome Notification: Only successful applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application, typically by mid-late August.

Selection: The JCA Scholarship Committee and the Scholarship Donor will make final decisions, which are not subject to appeal.