If you are planning to study in Canada, this is one scholarship you should keep on your radar. The McCall MacBain Scholarship 2027 at McGill University is expected to open applications on June 1, 2026 for the 2027 cohort.
The scholarship is one of the most prestigious graduate scholarships in Canada, offering full funding for students pursuing eligible master’s and professional programs at McGill University in Montréal.
Although applications are not yet open, interested applicants are encouraged to prepare early and mark their calendars.
What the Scholarship Covers
Selected scholars will receive:
- Full tuition and fees
- Monthly living stipend
- Relocation support to Montréal
- Mentorship and leadership training
- Networking opportunities with global leaders and scholars
Who Can Apply?
The scholarship is open to:
- International students
- Canadians studying abroad
- Students and graduates from Canadian and U.S. universities
Applicants must plan to apply for an eligible master’s or professional program at McGill University.
Important Dates
- Applications Open: June 1, 2026
- Deadline for International Applicants: August 19, 2026
- Deadline for Canadian/U.S. Applicants: September 23, 2026
Why You Should Prepare Early
The McCall MacBain Scholarship is highly competitive. Applicants are usually assessed based on:
- Academic excellence
- Leadership experience
- Community involvement
- Character and motivation
Preparing your documents, references, and personal statements early can improve your chances before the application portal opens.
To learn more and track application updates, visit the official website below
MCCALL MACBAIN SCHOLARSHIPS OFFICIAL WEBSITE
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