McCall MacBain Scholarship | Fully Funded Master's Programs at McGill University in Canada
Applicant criteria
- 21 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
McGill University is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and is one of the most prestigious universities in Canada and globally. It is renowned for the high quality of its education and research. Founded in 1821, the university is known for its multicultural academic environment and outstanding programs across various disciplines. McGill consistently ranks among the top universities worldwide and attracts international students from over 150 countries.
Overview of the McCall MacBain Scholarship
The McCall MacBain Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship awarded to outstanding students who demonstrate exceptional leadership potential and academic excellence. It is intended for students pursuing master’s or professional degree programs at McGill University. The scholarship aims to support future leaders who are committed to making a positive impact in their communities by providing full financial support and personal and academic development opportunities.
Programs Covered by the Scholarship
The McCall MacBain Scholarship covers all full-time master’s programs at McGill University, as well as a number of professional degrees known as second-entry professional programs. The scholarship includes more than 150 diverse academic programs, including:
Academic Master’s Programs, such as:
- Master of Arts (MA)
- Master of Science (MSc)
- And other research- and course-based disciplines
Professional Programs, including:
- Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery (MDCM)
- Bachelor of Civil Law and Juris Doctor (BCL/JD)
- Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
Examples of Available Fields of Study
- Public Health
- Education
- Data Science
- All branches of Engineering
- Biology and Natural Sciences
- Economics and Management
- Environmental Studies
- International Relations and Political Science
- Law
- Medicine and Neuroscience
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Benefits
Full coverage of tuition fees for the entire duration of study
A monthly stipend of up to 2,300 CAD to cover living expenses
Relocation grant upon arrival in Montreal
Additional funding for summer or volunteer activities
A leadership development program that includes:
Career development sessions
Mentorship from leaders in various fields
Workshops and personal skill-building sessions
Eligibility criteria
The applicant must:
- Hold a bachelor's degree (earned between 2020 and 2025).
- or Be expected to graduate by the summer of 2026.
- or Have graduated before 2020 and be 30 years old or younger as of January 1, 2026
- Meet the admission requirements for the chosen program at McGill University
- Demonstrate proficiency in English according to McGill’s language requirements
- Show strong leadership qualities and a commitment to community engagement