Scholarship Description:
Applications are welcomed from eligible candidates for the Entrance Scholarships 2022 at McGill University, Canada for international students wishing to enroll in a full-time study program.
The scholarships in Canada include the One-Year Entrance Scholarships and the Major Entrance Scholarships aimed at supporting new entrants to McGill University.
University:
McGill University
Degree Level:
Scholarship Benefits:
Awards range in value from $3,000 to $10,000
Nationalities:
International Students
Eligibility Criteria:
To be considered for the Entrance Scholarships for Undergraduates 2022 at McGill University, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a first-time university student entering a full-time undergraduate degree program.
- Must meet the minimum academic requirements for admission to McGill University for an undergraduate program.
- Meet the English language requirements.
Application Procedure:
How-to-Apply: Interested candidates for the McGill University Entrance Scholarships are to note that no separate application is required for the One-Year Entrance Scholarships. However, the Major Entrance Scholarships applicants are to submit a separate application soon after submitting their application for admission.
To apply for the Major Entrance Scholarships, you are to note:
- After you submit your application for admission to McGill, you will receive an email acknowledging your application.
This email will provide you with your:- McGill ID number
- PIN used to log on to Minerva
- Log on to Minerva and go to: Applicant > Apply for Major Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship. Here is a sample preview of the application form (PDF).
- You will be prompted to provide specific information which may include some or all of the following:
- A factual list of your school activities and community/volunteer involvement for the last three academic years (including athletic/artistic and other activities)
- A general essay either on a contemporary or historical figure that influenced/inspired you, or on a memorable event/experience which provided you with a new outlook on life
- A one-page letter of reference that you have written – for yourself – in the third person
- Your referees or school administrator must email your reference letters (and statements of rank, only if available) to [email protected] (and quote your McGill ID number). These documents must be:
- typed on official letterhead stationery
- duly signed and converted to PDF
Scholarship Deadline:
Apply by the following deadlines: applicants from a Quebec CEGEP – March 7; applicants from a school in the rest of Canada – February 7; applicants from a school outside of Canada – January 21.