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Scholarship to study grad school in Canada – Old Dominion University

Scholarship to study grad school in Canada – Old Dominion University

OIC Announcement: Rising seniors or recent graduates–Apply to the McCall MacBain Scholarship to Study Graduate School at McGill University in Montréal, Canada! 🇨🇦

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    This prestigious scholarship covers full tuition and fees, provides a living stipend, and includes mentorship, leadership development, and networking opportunities with a global community of changemakers.

    The McCall MacBain Scholarship seeks students who demonstrate:

    Exceptional character
    Community engagement and service
    Leadership potential
    Academic strength and intellectual curiosity
    A genuine desire to make a positive impact in the world

    Eligible Programs: Full-time master’s or second-entry professional programs at McGill University beginning in Fall 2026.

    Open to students and recent graduates from the U.S. and around the world.

    McGill requests applicants to be endorsed by ODU’s Office of International Collaborations. Applications coming from students who have not been endorsed by our office will not be reviewed by Mcall McBain.

    ODU Internal deadline: September 15. Final application deadline: September 24, 2025
    For more information check: https://mccallmacbainscholars.org and talk to Dr. Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani, Director of International Collaborations (pschiaff@odu.edu).

    Don’t miss this life-changing opportunity to study, grow, and lead in the heart of Montréal!

    5115 Hampton Blvd
    Norfolk, VA 23529
    Enhance your college career by gaining relevant experience with the skills and knowledge needed for your future career. Discover our experiential learning opportunities.
    Picture yourself in the classroom, speak with professors in your major, and meet current students.
    From sports games to concerts and lectures, join the ODU community at a variety of campus events. 

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