McGill University
- 845 Sherbrooke Street West,
- Québec
Description
Founded in 1821, McGill University attracts people inspired by challenge and committed to shaping a better future. McGill researchers are not only recognized for their scientific and technological breakthroughs, but also for examining the social, environmental, ethical and policy impacts of business practices, technology, science and medicine. The diverse composition of McGill’s community, with approximately 50% of students from Quebec, 20% from the rest of Canada and 30% international, plus professors drawn from across the world, fosters an entrepreneurial and creative environment.
Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities (2023-24)
Montreal offers students a safe, affordable, vibrant environment in which to live and learn. McGill’s downtown campus mixes heritage buildings with modern facilities. Its Macdonald Campus sits amidst fields and forests on the western tip of the Island of Montreal. Together, its campuses enjoy an international reputation for scholarly achievement and scientific discovery across more than 300 programs of study in 11 faculties: Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts, Continuing Studies, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Management, Medicine, Music, and Science. Cutting-edge facilities, innovative teaching programs and multidisciplinary research attract first-class students and professors from all over the world. Top researchers regularly teach undergraduate classes and engage students in inquiry-based learning. Faculty and students participate in extensive research collaborations with the world’s best universities and institutions. McGill’s resources for learning and discovery include a vast array of research centres and networks, the Redpath Museum, branch libraries and special collections, research stations in the sub-Arctic and Arctic, and the Gault Nature Reserve.
Location Info
Address:
845 Sherbrooke Street West
City:
Montreal
Postal Code:
H3A 0G4
Student Enrollment
Full-time International Students in Undergrad:
24390
Part-time International Students in Undergrad:
2730
Full-time International Students in Postgraduate:
8010
Part-time International Students in Postgraduate:
1460
Tuition Fees
Undergrad Fees for International Students:
$17,708 - $28,362
Postgraduate Fees for International Students:
$20,483 - $41,000
More Info
Courses
Field of study: Psychology
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Neuroscience
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Psychology
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Psychology
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Jan
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Science
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Jan
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Science
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715