Awards and Honorary Designations: Scholarships, Prizes, and Medals
Various scholarships, prizes, and medals are open to returning and graduating students. Full details can be found in the Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards Calendar available at www.mcgill.ca/studentaid. For information, see University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Scholarships and Student Aid.
As a registered student, you are automatically considered by the Undergraduate Scholarships Committee for each award for which you are eligible. The following in-course scholarships are not automatic and therefore require an application:
- Commerce '55 Scholarships
- Danny and Monica Gold Award for Academic Excellence
- Dr. Alex Paterson Scholarship
- Great-West Life & London Life Scholarship
- HSBC Bank Canada Management Awards
- HSBC Women in Business Leadership Award
- Hyman Herbert Stein Award
- James Hartt Schurman Memorial Award
- Laurentian Bank Scholarships
- Marcel A. Desautels BCom Scholarship
- Paul-Hervé Desrosiers Scholarship in Entrepreneurial Studies
- Rio Tinto Alcan – Richard Evans International Exchange Award
- Sheila Wellington BMO Financial Group Awards
- Shirin Yeganegi Memorial Scholarship
- Stephen S. Goldbloom Memorial Prize (please note that this is the only award that requires an application for a graduating student)
For these, the Undergraduate Scholarships Committee welcomes applications and recommendations, substantiated by curriculum vitae, from individual students, student groups, and clubs. Such information should be forwarded to scholarship.mgmt [at] mcgill.ca. A minimum of 27 graded credits for the year, excluding the Summer term (14 credits in one term) must have been completed in the year to be eligible. If a student is on exchange for one term, then a minimum of 14 credits must be taken in the term at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ, in order to be eligible for awards.