Study Abroad Program 2021-2022 - International Students
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Independent: 1 semester No. No. Cost* Program Duration Start Courses Semesters (Int’l students) 5 courses from the Fall $23,305 Sep – Dec 5 1 Fall 2020 offerings† 2021 ($19,175 USD) 5 courses from the Winter $23,305 Winter 2021 Jan – April 5 1 2022 ($19,175 USD) offerings† Courses are offered every evening, from Monday to Friday, and some on Saturday (daytime). Some language courses are offered in the daytime during the week, e.g. Business Writing. When selecting courses, students are asked to rank their top (3) choices per day. Upon registration, if the first choice is not available, we will proceed in order of their next preferred choice(s). We assume that their course selections (top three choices per evening, etc.) were duly approved by the academic advisor of the student’s home institution, when required. † Please see Official Course Timetable. Please note that certain courses have prerequisites or corequisites that must be respected. * Note: all costs are subject to change without prior notice. Prices are indicated in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and are representative of the 2021- 2022 academic year. Pricing in any other currency is for comparative purposes only (June 17, 2021) and is subject to change.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Certificates* No. No. Cost*** Program Duration Start Courses Semesters (Int’l students) Fall $47,295 Applied Marketing Sep – Aug 10 3 2021 ($38,920 USD) Public Relations & Fall $47,295 Communications Sep – Aug 10 3 2021 ($38,920 USD) Management Fall $56,340 Management** Sep – Aug 12 3 2021 ($46,365 USD) Fall $55,340 Entrepreneurship** Sep – Aug 12 3 2021 ($46,365 USD) Winter $55,340 Management** Jan – Dec 12 3 2022 ($46,365 USD) Courses are offered every evening, from Monday to Friday, and some on Saturday (daytime). In order to guarantee a pathway towards graduation within the indicated time frame, McGill University will pre-determine and select the courses students must take throughout their program. Otherwise, there is a risk for the student to not be able to graduate within the indicated time frame. Whenever necessary, this course selection must be duly approved by the student’s academic advisor. * There is a non-refundable application fee of $95.90. Subject to change. ** This program has Math pre-requisites. Students may not be able to complete this program in three semesters if they do not have the appropriate equivalent math pre-requisites. *** Note: all costs are subject to change without prior notice. Prices are indicated in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and are representative of the 2021- 2022 academic year. Pricing in any other currency is for comparative purposes only (June 17, 2021) and is subject to change.
GRADUATE STUDENTS Independent: 1 semester No. No. Cost* Program Duration Start Courses Semesters (Int’l students) 5 courses from the Fall $14,440 Sep – Dec 5 1 Fall 2020 offerings† 2021 ($11,885 USD) 5 courses from the Winter $14,440 Winter 2021 Jan – April 5 1 2022 ($11,885 USD) offerings† Courses are offered every evening, from Monday to Friday, and some on Saturday (daytime). Some language courses are offered in the daytime during the week, e.g. Business Writing. When selecting courses, students are asked to rank their top (3) choices per day. Upon registration, if the first choice is not available, we will proceed in order of their next preferred choice(s). We assume that their course selections (top three choices per evening, etc.) were duly approved by the academic advisor of the student’s home institution, when required. Please note that students must have a recognized undergraduate degree to be eligible to register in graduate-level courses at McGill University. † Please see Official Course Timetable. Please note that certain courses have prerequisites or corequisites that must be respected. * Note: all costs are subject to change without prior notice. Prices are indicated in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and are representative of the 2021- 2022 academic year. Pricing in any other currency is for comparative purposes only (June 17, 2021) and is subject to change..
GRADUATE PROGRAMS Graduate Certificates* No. No. Cost** Program Offered Start Courses Semesters (Int’l students) Public Relations Fall $14,440 Sep – Dec 5 1 Management** 2021 ($11,885 USD) Courses are offered every evening, from Monday to Friday, and some on Saturday (daytime). In order to guarantee a pathway towards graduation within the indicated time frame, McGill University will pre-determine and select the courses students must take throughout their program. Otherwise, there is a risk for the student to not be able to graduate within the indicated time frame. Whenever necessary, this course selection must be duly approved by the student’s academic advisor. Please note that students must have a recognized undergraduate degree to be eligible to register in graduate-level courses at McGill University. * There is a non-refundable application fee of $95.90. Subject to change. ** Program subject to availability ** Note: all costs are subject to change without prior notice. Prices are indicated in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and are representative of the 2021- 2022 academic year. Pricing in any other currency is for comparative purposes only (June 17, 2021) and is subject to change.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS Diplomas* No. No. Cost*** Program Duration Start Courses Semesters (Int’l students) Fall $29,570 Applied Marketing Sep – Aug 10 3 2021 ($24,335 USD) Public Relations & Fall $29,570 Communications Sep – Aug 10 3 2021 ($24,335 USD) Management Integrated Aviation Fall $29,570 Sep – July 10 3 Management 2021 ($24,335 USD) Fall $35,075 Management – General** Sep – Aug 12 3 2021 ($28,860 USD) Fall $35,075 Entrepreneurship** Sep – Aug 12 3 2021 ($28,860 USD) Winter $35,075 Management – General** Jan – Dec 12 3 2022 ($28,860 USD) Courses are offered every evening, from Monday to Friday, and some on Saturday (daytime). In order to guarantee a pathway towards graduation within the indicated time frame, McGill University will pre-determine and select the courses students must take throughout their program. Otherwise, there is a risk for the student to not be able to graduate within the indicated time frame. Whenever necessary, this course selection must be duly approved by the student’s academic advisor. Please note that students must have a recognized undergraduate degree to be eligible to register in graduate-level courses at McGill University. * There is a non-refundable application fee of $95.90. Subject to change. ** This program has Math pre-requisites. Students may not be able to complete this program in three semesters if they do not have the appropriate equivalent math pre-requisites. *** Note: all costs are subject to change without prior notice. Prices are indicated in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and are representative of the 2021- 2022 academic year. Pricing in any other currency is for comparative purposes only (June 17, 2021) and is subject to change.
Admission Requirements
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate Independent Students: - Language requirements (see next section) - 18 years old Undergraduate Certificates: - Language requirements (see next section) - At least 21 years old or have completed at least one-year of a full- time university degree program if between 18-21 years old Graduate Independent Students: - Language requirements (see next section) - Undergraduate degree from a recognized institution - Minimum of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full- time academic studies (except for specific courses where no minimum CGPA is required). Diplomas & Graduate Certificates: - Language requirements (see next section) - Undergraduate degree from a recognized institution* - Minimum CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies (except for the Diploma in Management - General)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Language Requirements • Please see the School of Continuing Studies Language Policy website Official Documents • For Program Students: All official documents (transcripts, proof of degree completion, and English proficiency results) must be sent directly by the issuing institution to McGill University School of Continuing Studies in a sealed and stamped envelope. • Documents in languages other than English or French must be accompanied by an English or French translation provided by the institution issuing the transcript or by a certified translator.
Additional Information
HEALTHCARE • All Students • A compulsory fee for Health Insurance of $365 CAD per semester per student except for citizens of specific countries. • Information concerning exceptions will be communicated to admitted students by e-mail. • See website DENTAL PLAN • All Students • A Dental Plan fee of $145 CAD per year, per student, unless the student choses to opt-out before specific deadlines. • Information concerning the opt-out dates will be communicated to admitted students by e-mail. • See website
IMMIGRATION • International Students How long will you be staying in Canada? • 6 months or less* • Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) may be required – website • Student permit required - website • Certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ) required - website • Additional Visa may be required – website • More than 6 months • Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) may be required - website • Student permit required - website • Certificat d'acceptation du Québec (CAQ) required - website • Additional Visa may be required – website *based on the information available at the time of publication. Important: McGill University acts independently from Citizenship and Immigration Canada and therefore cannot take responsibility regarding student immigration into Canada. The information provided above contains general guidelines that may not apply to all students. We ask that all students visit the official website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada to make sure they have the required documentation needed to enter Canada. We expect all students to follow this due process.
WORKING IN CANADA • Visit the website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada pertaining to international students working in Canada Independent students are not allowed to work in Canada. However, students enrolled in a Program may be allowed to work under certain conditions. McGill University takes no responsibility with regard to any work permit that may be required by the Government of Canada and/or the Province of Quebec. We advise all students obtain relevant and complete information from the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website. VOLUNTEERING Volunteering is allowed (and encouraged!) and the McGill School of Continuing Studies can help students find an organization where they would be able to contribute. This is a great opportunity allowing students to connect with the Montreal community, to learn about local culture, and to discover a unique part of Canadian society. This would be an intrinsic part of your Canadian experience. Once admitted to McGill, please feel free to contact us for more information either before or after your arrival in Canada. Learn more through our Career Advising and Transition Services department here.
ACCOMMODATION Suggestions for accommodation • Campus1 MTL • website • EVO Montréal (Private student residence) • For more information: sales@evoresidences.com • website • Kijiji (online classified advertising service) • website • Facebook (online social media platform) • website
Deadline to Apply: Fall 2021: March 1, 2021 Winter 2022: July 1, 2021 Deadline to submit official documents – required only for applicants to PROGRAMS* i.e. Undergraduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas & Graduate Certificates Fall 2021: May 1, 2021 For Winter 2022: September 1, 2021 * Not required for Independent Students For questions or to submit registration: Faculty Partnerships & Summer Studies studyabroad.scs@mcgill.ca +1.514.398.5212 – 9:00am to 5:00pm (GMT -5) SA_PROG_2021-2022_28 MAY 2021_DB
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