The McCall MacBain Scholarship 2025 offers a fully funded opportunity to pursue a master’s or second-entry professional degree at McGill University in Canada. It covers tuition, provides a CAD 2,000 monthly stipend, and includes relocation and enrichment grants. Applications close on August 21, 2024, for international applicants and on September 25, 2024, for Canadian/U.S. citizens. The scholarship was established through a historic $200 million donation by John and Marcy McCall MacBain, marking one of the largest donations to education in Canadian history. Scholars not only receive financial support but also engage in leadership development programs, mentorship networks, and community-building activities throughout their academic journey.
University/Institution
- University: McGill University
- Location: Montréal, Canada
- Ranking: Consistently among the top universities globally
- Programs: Over 150 programs across disciplines
- Duration: Varies according to the selected master’s or professional program
Study Areas
The McCall MacBain Scholarship supports over 150 programs at McGill University, covering all disciplines. These include fields such as:
- Sciences (e.g., Biology, Environmental Science)
- Engineering (e.g., Civil, Electrical)
- Arts & Humanities (e.g., History, Philosophy)
- Law, Medicine, and Business (second-entry programs)
You can explore both research-based and professional master’s degrees
Scholarship Benefits
- Full tuition and fees for the program’s duration
- Monthly stipend: CAD 2,000 during academic terms
- Relocation grant upon moving to Montréal
- Summer enrichment fund: Up to CAD 5,000 for meaningful experiences during non-academic terms
Benefits Not Included in the McCall MacBain Scholarship
- Airfare for trips outside the relocation grant
- Personal expenses beyond the stipend
Eligibility Criteria
- Nationality: Open to international, U.S., and Canadian applicants.
- Degree Requirements:
- Students on track to graduate by August 2025 with a bachelor’s degree.
- Recent graduates (within the past five years) are also eligible.
- Applicants with degrees older than five years must be 30 years old or younger in 2024.
- Language Proficiency: If the applicant’s previous degree was not in English or French, language test scores (like TOEFL) may be required
Required Documents
- Academic transcripts
- Two reference forms
- Personal statement and resume
- Proof of English proficiency (if applicable)
- Optional: French thesis for enhanced admission chances
Application Process
- Create an account on the official McCall MacBain Scholarship portal.
- Complete and apply with supporting documents.
- Ensure that references submit their forms before the deadline.
- Admission to McGill University must also be sought separately
Tips for a Successful Application
- Apply early to ensure timely submission.
- Contact potential supervisors if pursuing a thesis-based program.
- Highlight leadership potential and commitment to community service in your statement
Monthly Living Expenses for International Students in Montréal
Living costs in Montréal can vary, but a general breakdown is as follows:
- Accommodation: $700–CAD 1,500 per month
- Food: $300–CAD 500 per month
- Transportation: CAD 85 per month (public transport pass)
- Health Insurance: ~ CAD 1,000 per year (if not covered by other means)
- Total Estimated Monthly Expenses: $1,500–CAD 2,500, depending on lifestyle choices【9】.
These costs are partially offset by the CAD 2,000 monthly stipend provided by the scholarship, ensuring a comfortable student lifestyle in Montréal
Why Choose This Scholarship?
The McCall MacBain Scholarship offers more than financial support—it provides leadership training, access to a diverse network, and summer funding for unique experiences, fostering both academic and personal growth