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RESEARCH AT YORK

ELIGIBILITY

You may be eligible for the RAY program if you meet all of the following criteria:

  • Undergraduate student enrolled in a degree program.
  • ​Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.
  • Demonstrate financial need.
  • Demonstrate satisfactory academic progress (that is, you are not on academic warning/probation). Meet the specific skills and experience requirements set by the sponsoring faculty member.
  • Fall/winter session (September to April): full-time in both the fall and winter terms, that is, at least 60 per cent of a full course load (at least nine credits) in each term or at least 40 per cent (at least six credits) in each term for students with a permanent disability.
  • Summer session (May to August): student must be registered full-time in at least 60 per cent of a full course load (or 40 per cent of a full course load, for students with a permanent disability) or registered as a full-time student in the preceding winter term and returning to full-time studies in the following fall term.
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  • About
  • Research Positions
    • Research at York
    • NSERC
    • Research Practicum
    • Undergraduate Thesis
    • Resources
    • Featured Labs
  • Biology
    • Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
    • Cell & Molecular Biology
    • Physiology & Neuroscience
  • Kinesiology
    • Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology
    • Neuroscience & Biomechanics
    • Health & Fitness Behaviours
  • Chemistry
    • Analytical, Atmospheric, and Biological Chemistry
    • Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
    • Mass Spectrometry and Physical Chemistry
  • Psychology
    • York Institute for Health Research
    • LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research
    • Centre for Vision Research
  • Events
  • Subscribe to our Newsletter
  • Contact