CANADA 🇨🇦 FULLY FUNDED SCHOLARSHIP
- lineuppress6
- Jun 1
- 3 min read
Admission starts JUNE 1 2025. Read till the end for, website to apply, documents needed, and get them ready before the registration opens 🙏🏻🙏🏻. Is Canada your dream country for study but you don’t have the income to fund it? Then worry no more because I have you covered. Here is a 👇🏻👇🏻

The McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill University is about to open for the 2026 cohort, and it is FULLY funded and covers 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
-Tuition and fees for the full normal duration of the master’s or professional program.
- A living stipend of $2,300 per month during academic terms
- A one-time relocation grant for moving to Montréal
- Beginner to advanced French language courses offered through McGill
- The scholarship is free of charge.
NOTE: This scholarship is designed not just to fund your education, but to develop the next generation of leaders, change-makers, and community builders.
WHO’S ELIGIBLE TO APPLY 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
-Final-year undergraduate students OR
-Graduates who earned their degree in the last 5 years.
-Be planning to apply for Fall 2026 admission into a full-time master's or professional program at McGill.
-Show strong academic record, leadership potential, and commitment to making a positive impact.

APPLICATION OPENS 👇🏻👇🏻
-June 01, 2025
-International applicants must apply by August–September 2025
-Application to this scholarship does not guarantee admission to your program. You must apply separately for admission to McGill university, Canada.
WEBSITE TO APPLY:
Let me save you the stress with MUST-HAVE documents you need before applying for any scholarship in Canada
COVERE LETTER ( Motivation Letter or Statement of purpose ) why you need or think you deserve that scholarship .
Note: This isn’t just an essay, It’s your voice on paper. It tells the committee:
- Who you are
- Why this course
- Why this university
- What your long-term goals are
POV: Make it personal. Make it passionate. Make it unforgettable.
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM VITAE ( CV)
Think beyond just work experience.
Highlight leadership, volunteering, achievements, research, awards.
Tailor your CV to fit the scholarship or course.
No one-size-fits-all CVs allowed. You’re not applying for just a job—you’re selling your story.

ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS
-Your school grades.
- make sure they’re clear, official, and properly stamped.
- If they’re in another language, get them officially translated. No blurry PDFs or cropped screenshots. Please but it in the right PDF format 🙏🏼. ( documents written in a computer and save as pdf forms )
ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES (Academic & Professional)
This is where you shine. Add every relevant certificate you’ve earned—online courses, leadership trainings, seminars etc.
If it shows growth, potential, or commitment—it’s worth including not let anyone slide.
NOTE: Add certificates that align with your intended field of study dont Carry Caregiver certificate and apply for teacher position 🙏🏼🙏🏼.
RECOMMENDATION LETTER ( almost everyone missed this )
This is where many people go wrong.
They pick the “big name” professor who barely knows them.
No. Choose someone who can speak deeply and honestly about your strengths.
Whether it’s your lecturer, boss, or mentor—make sure they personalize it and tie it to the scholarship/course goals.
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
IELTS, TOEFL, or language waiver
Most scholarships in English-speaking countries require proof.
If you studied in English, ask if a waiver is possible (some universities accept it!)
Don’t assume—always check the specific requirements and make sure you meet all requirements.

PASSPORT (Bio Data Page must be valid doe at least 6 months )
without a valid passport, you’re not going anywhere.
And some scholarships require your passport during the application stage
Make sure it won’t expire during your program period
POV 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
- Create a “Scholarship Folder” on your device
- keep all these documents ready and updated.
-Every opportunity has a different deadline.
-When one pops up, you are ready to apply.
Good luck




This was clearly explained, and in details. Good job!