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McCall MacBain Scholarships and First Peoples’ House at McGill
INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, August 24, 3-4 PM EDT
RSVP: bit.ly/scholars-aug24
Grad school on the horizon? Working to make a difference in your community?
Join us to learn about the McCall MacBain Scholarships and First Peoples’ House at McGill University!
This one-hour information session includes time for Q&A with representatives from the McCall MacBain Scholarships and First Peoples’ House, as well as with inaugural scholar Josh Swain.
The McCall MacBain Scholarships provide mentorship, leadership development opportunities, and full funding to start a full-time master’s or professional program at McGill. Up to 20 fully funded scholarships and 60 entrance awards ($5,000 or $10,000) are available based on character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, academic strength, and intellectual curiosity.
Applications are open now until September 22, 2021 for Summer / Fall 2022 admission.
Who can apply?
You must meet the following criteria and be interested in seeking admission to an eligible program at McGill:
- Have Canadian citizenship, permanent residency, or refugee status
- Have a bachelor’s degree, or be on track to complete it by August 2022 ​
What graduate programs are funded?
The scholarships cover full-time master’s or professional studies in all disciplines, including:
- 150+ eligible master’s programs across the faculties of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts, Dentistry, ​​Education, Engineering, Law, Management, Medicine and Health Sciences, Music, and Science
- Second-entry professional undergraduate degrees in Dentistry, Law, and Medicine
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