The University of Montreal is offering the UdeM Exemption Scholarship for the 2025 academic year. This scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to international students, allowing them to pursue their studies in Canada without the burden of high tuition fees.
The program’s objective is to attract outstanding students from around the world and enhance the accessibility of education at one of Canada’s leading French-speaking research universities.
The UdeM Exemption Scholarship is designed to support foreign students by waiving the higher tuition fees typically imposed on non-Canadian citizens.
Its ultimate goal is to assist students with exceptional academic achievements and contribute to the diverse intellectual and cultural fabric of the university community.
By removing financial barriers associated with studying abroad, the scholarship aligns with UdeM’s mission of creating an inclusive and diverse learning environment.
Scholarship Overview:
- Scholarship is valued at $22,908 per year
- Studies will take place in Canada
- The scholarship host Country is Canada
- Open to all nationalities
- Supports Undergraduate, Master’s, and Ph.D. Scholarships studies
- The deadline for application is February 1st, 2025
About Host University:
Located in the vibrant city of Montreal, the Université de Montréal is renowned for its high academic achievements and diverse community.
As a leading hub for research and innovation in North America, UdeM consistently ranks among the top institutions worldwide.
The university attracts students from around the globe seeking an outstanding education in a dynamic, culturally rich city, offering an extensive range of programs across various academic disciplines.
Benefits of Scholarship:
- Students pursuing an undergraduate degree:
- Category A: You get $13,740.60 annually in tuition fee support.
- Category B: You get $6,548.40 annually in tuition fee support
- Category C: You get $2,515.20 annually in tuition fee support
- For master’s Students:
- You get $10,788.75 per year in tuition fee support for non-research programs.
- You get $15,150.00 in tuition fee support for research programs
- As a Doctorate student, you get $22,908.60 per year in tuition fee support.
Selection Criteria:
To qualify for the UdeM Exemption Scholarship, you need to fulfill the following requirements:
You cannot be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, instead, you must be international students with valid study permission.
For the duration of your studies, you must be enrolled full-time in a degree program at the University of Montreal.
Under no circumstances should you be granted an alternative type of tuition fee exemption, such as those granted to Francophone students studying in France and Belgium who are already granted comparable exemptions under certain agreements.
How to Apply:
Start by submitting an admissions application to the University of Montreal. Make sure you fulfill the requirements for the program and send in all necessary paperwork by the university’s deadlines.
Gather and submit any necessary paperwork, such as academic records, certification of language competency in either English or French (if applicable), and any additional materials the program specifies.
Following the submission of your application, the university will assess your papers and get back to you with the admissions decision.
You will be given an offer of admission if you are accepted, and to move on to the next stage, you must accept it.