The McCall MacBain Scholarship stands as one of Canada’s most prestigious graduate scholarships, offering fully funded opportunities for future leaders to pursue their master’s or professional degrees at McGill University in Montreal. Designed to equip scholars with the academic tools, leadership training, and network to make a significant impact in the world, this scholarship goes beyond financial support to build a lifelong foundation for service-oriented leadership.
Established in 2019 through a landmark $200 million gift from John and Marcy McCall MacBain, the program seeks out students who are not only academically gifted, but also demonstrate exceptional character, leadership potential, and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of others. Scholars are selected based on their integrity, resilience, and ability to lead and inspire.
The scholarship covers full tuition and fees for eligible programs at McGill, a living stipend of $2,000 per month during academic terms, relocation support, and access to a wide network of mentors and leadership development activities. Whether you’re interested in public service, education, health, science, business, law, or any other impactful field, the McCall MacBain Scholarship provides a transformative platform to launch your career with purpose and impact.
The McCall MacBain Scholarship is more than just a financial award—it is an investment in the future of socially conscious leaders. By offering access to top-tier education, mentorship, and a lifelong network, it empowers scholars to turn their passion into action across a broad spectrum of sectors.
Whether you’re working toward reshaping public policy, advancing science, building healthier communities, or leading sustainable businesses, this scholarship gives you the resources and community to grow and thrive. If you are driven by a deep desire to lead with purpose and give back to your community, then the McCall MacBain Scholarship could be the opportunity that launches your leadership journey to new heights.
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Requirements/Eligibility
To qualify for the McCall MacBain Scholarship, applicants must meet both general and program-specific eligibility requirements. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what is required:
1. Educational Qualification:
– Applicants must have earned, or be on track to earn, their first bachelor’s degree by August 2026.
– Students currently enrolled in undergraduate studies must demonstrate that they will complete all degree requirements before enrolling at McGill.
2. Graduate Program Eligibility:
– The scholarship is only applicable for full-time eligible master’s programs or second-entry professional undergraduate programs at McGill University. These include, but are not limited to:
– Master of Arts (MA)
– Master of Science (MSc)
– Master of Public Policy (MPP)
– Master of Education (MEd)
– Law (BCL/JD)
– MBA (Master of Business Administration)
– Master of Social Work (MSW)
3. Character and Personal Qualities:
– The scholarship committee looks for individuals who embody the following:
– Integrity: A strong moral compass and honesty in one’s actions.
– Leadership: Demonstrated leadership experience, whether in school, community service, or professional environments.
– Service Orientation: A clear commitment to serving others and making a lasting impact.
– Curiosity and Drive: Academic strength and a passion for learning.
– Resilience: The ability to overcome adversity and continue to pursue goals with purpose.
4. Language Proficiency:
– Applicants must meet the language requirements for their program of choice at McGill University. This often includes proof of English proficiency via TOEFL or IELTS scores for non-native English speakers.
5. Citizenship and Residency:
– The scholarship is open to:
– Canadian citizens
– Permanent residents of Canada
– International students from any country
– There are different application deadlines depending on your residency and academic background (details in the Deadline section).
Application Deadline
Applications for the 2026 McCall MacBain Scholarship cohort open on June 1, 2025.
Deadlines vary based on the applicant’s nationality and academic location:
– August 20, 2025 (4:00 PM EDT):
– For applicants studying at universities outside of Canada and the United States
– September 24, 2025 (4:00 PM EDT):
– For applicants currently enrolled at Canadian and U.S. universities
– Canadians studying abroad
Applicants are encouraged to start early, as the process includes writing essays, submitting reference letters, and completing both university and scholarship applications. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for regional interviews in Fall 2025, with final selections made in early 2026.
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