McCall MacBain Scholarships 2027 at McGill University
Applications usually open in June each year. The application period typically closes in August or September.
Applicant criteria
- 18 - 30
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The McCall MacBain Scholarship 2027 is a fully funded scholarship offered by McGill University in Canada for international students who wish to pursue master’s or professional degree programs. The scholarship aims to support young leaders with strong community impact and academic excellence. It covers full tuition fees, provides a monthly living stipend, and includes leadership development programs and professional mentorship at one of the world’s leading research universities.
Benefits
The McCall MacBain Scholarship covers the following:
- Full tuition fees.
- Living stipend of CAD 2,300 per month during the study period.
- One-time relocation grant to Montreal.
- Various opportunities for summer funding and professional development.
- Opportunity to participate in leadership development programs and connect with mentors and advisors.
- Access to a wide range of workshops and leadership activities.
Eligibility criteria
- To be eligible to apply for the 2027 scholarship, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
- Be a current student enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program and expected to graduate before August 2027.
- Or have earned a bachelor’s degree within the past five years (from January 2022 onward).
- Or have earned a bachelor’s degree more than five years ago and be 30 years old or younger in 2026.
Applicants must also meet the minimum degree and language requirements for admission to a master’s program at McGill University.
About McGill University:
McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from some 150 countries, their student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. McGill is recognized around the world for the excellence of its teaching and research programs. Ernest Rutherford's Nobel Prize-winning research on the nature of radioactivity was conducted at McGill, part of a long tradition of innovation on our campuses that includes the invention of the artificial blood cell and Plexiglas. Today their professors are building the new field of epigenetics, developing alternative energy sources from crop plants and driving human achievement in every field imaginable.
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