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 details for the winter 2021, summer 2021 and fall 2021 will be communicated in mid-October.
International students admitted as of Fall 2020:
Undergraduate Programscliquer Pour Fermer
The strength of your academic record is the only criterion for evaluation to determine the amount of the scholarship. The results of the analysis are ranked according to the following three levels:
These amounts are applied to tuition fees of $23,662 per year (30 credits).
Graduate Programs - Masterscliquer Pour Fermer:
To support you in your graduate studies as an international student, a partial exemption scholarship from the additional tuition fees normally charged to international students is available.
This amount is applied to tuition fees of $27,300 per year (45 credits). For the writing and correction sessions, the same tuition fees as those charged to Québec students will be applied.
Graduate Programs - Phdcliquer Pour Fermer:
To support you in your graduate studies as an international student, a complete waiver of the additional tuition fees normally charged to international students is available.
This exemption bursary allows you to benefit from the same tuition fees as Québec graduate studies students.
This amount is applied to the tuition fees of $24,300 per year (45 credits). For the writing and correction sessions, the same tuition fees as those charged to Québec students will be applied.
* Fees subject to change without notice
How can I receive this scholarship?
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.
The purpose of each Campus Montréal project is to design and develop innovative solutions to complex issues. To create a favourable climate for education and knowledge transfer here and around the world. To raise our profile in the community through creative and productive partnerships. Campus Montréal wants to raise $140 million to establish a landmark scholarship fund. Committed to academic excellence and access, the Campus Montréal Scholarship Fund will above all support students pursuing graduate and post-graduate studies, improve access to post-secondary education for gifted students and enhance the international dimension of our programs.
The University of Montreal is born of an educational project. And, as the story unfolds over 135 years, it has become a social project. Here are some milestones in our history. Foundation of the University of Montreal around three faculties: theology, law and medicine. The École Polytechnique de Montréal is part of the University of Montreal, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts. The University leaves the Latin Quarter to move to Mount Royal in a new building designed by architect Ernest Cormier.
Université de Montréal has 9,343 foreign students, making it Canada’s 4th most international university, according to the Times Higher Education ranking. Nearly 8,000 permanent residents also attend UdeM every year. The Université de Montréal recruits top professors both locally and abroad. This intellectual and cultural diversity creates a highly stimulating environment for our students, including a growing number of international students. Our campus is also home to international organizations like the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
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