University of Montreal Scholarship Program for International Students 2023

University of Montreal Scholarship Program for International Students 2023

The goal of this new program is to help the best talent from around the world attend one of the finest francophone research universities in the world. In turn, these international students will help fulfil our educational mission by enriching the cultural diversity of the Université de Montréal community.

The UdeM exemption scholarship program is designed to support international candidates in their university studies. Starting in the fall of 2020, they could benefit from an exemption from the tuition fees normally charged to international students. The granting of scholarships continues for the winter 2023, summer 2023, fall 2023 and winter 2024 sessions.

About University of Montreal

Also called UdeM, the University of Montreal is a non-private research institution of higher education in the Québec province of Canada. The University was founded in 1878 founded, with three faculties: theology, law and medicine. Earlier University of Montreal was situated in Montreal's Quartier Latin but later in 1942, it moved to Mount Royal. It got the status of a secular establishment in the year 1967. The main campus of the university is set on Mount Royal, the campus comprises more than 65 hectares of greenery, roads and paths. ... read more

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University of Montreal Scholarship Program

Application Deadline01 Sep 2023
Country to studyCanada
School to studyUniversity of Montreal
TypeCollege School
SponsorUniversity of Montreal
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of University of Montreal Scholarship Program

Undergraduate:

  • Level A: $12,951.76 per year (2 sessions, equivalent to 30 credits) or $6,475.88 per session (15 credits) or $431.73 per credit
  • Level B: $6,172.60 per year (2 sessions, equivalent to 30 credits) or $3,086.30 per session (15 credits) or $205.75 per credit
  • Level C: $2,159.15 per year (2 sessions, equivalent to 30 credits) or $1,079.57 per session (15 credits) or $71.97 per credit

Masters:

  • Non-research : $10,046.35 per year (3 sessions, equivalent to 45 credits) or $3,348.78 per session (equivalent to 15 credits) or $223.25 per credit
  • Research : $10,169.68 per year (3 sessions, equivalent to 45 credits) or $3,389.89 per session (equivalent to 15 credits) or $225.99 per credit

PhD:

  • $21,593.35 per year (3 sessions, equivalent to 45 credits) or $7,197.78 per session (equivalent to 15 credits) or $479.85 per credit

Requirements for University of Montreal Scholarship Program Qualification

  • Must be an international student.
  • You must hold a study permit and are neither a permanent resident of Canada nor hold Canadian citizenship.
  • Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a study program throughout their studies at the Université de Montréal.

Documents Required for Application

  • National Identity Card or Passport
  • Official academic transcripts
  • Updated CV
  • One or more letters of recommendation
  • One Motivation Letter for Scholarship
  • English Language Proficiency

Application Deadline

September 1, 2023

How to Apply

  • Apply for admission: To get your application and admissions process off to a good start, explore “Compass”, an interactive checklist that guides you through the required steps. Before completing the application form, make sure you respect the application deadlines and check the admissions requirements for the study programs of your interest.
  •  Follow-up on your file and receive an offer of admission: A few days after submitting your admissions application, you will receive your access codes for the "Student Centre." This is the platform where you can monitor your application and receive your offer of acceptance letter.
  •  Accept the offer of admissions to start the evaluation: You don’t have to apply for a UdeM Exemption Scholarship. New candidates’ files will be evaluated to determine their eligibility and the amount of their exemption scholarship.
  • Receive the notice of award with the amount: After receiving your admissions offer, the Université de Montréal will promptly inform you, by email, of the amount of the scholarship to which you are entitled. Print and keep this document in a safe place. It will be useful for future reference.

For more details,visit University of Montreal website


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