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Concordia University Graduate Tuition Fees for International Students

Concordia University is a leading Canadian university, and the only one in Montreal. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional development courses. The university is committed to providing students with high-quality education, so that they can make their mark in the world. In this article we will discuss concordia university graduate tuition fees for international students, concordia university undergraduate tuition fees for international students, concordia university ielts requirement, Why Study at Concordia University and concordia university fees for masters.

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Fees

The University reserves the right to modify the published scale of tuition and other student fees without prior notice, at any time before the beginning of an academic term. This document contains the most current information on the University’s Financial Regulations and Fees and is the authoritative document regarding the University’s financial regulations as well as the billing of tuition and compulsory fees.

1. Tuition fees for Canadian citizens, Canadian First Nations members and permanent Residents of Canada

Québec residents (base tuition) †‡$ 93.24 per credit
(Canadian citizens, Canadian First Nations members and permanent Residents of Canada who meet the Quebec government’s criteria for Quebec residency status.)
Non-Québec residents ‡$ 291.01 per credit
(Canadian citizens, Canadian First Nations members and permanent Residents of Canada who do not meet the Quebec government’s criteria for Quebec residency status.)
Note:
The Quebec government requires the University to collect a forfaitaire from non-Quebec residents in addition to the base tuition and the compulsory fees charged by the University. The rate of the forfaitaire is determined by and is transferred directly to the Quebec government.total includes government base tuition of $93.24 and a forfaitaire of $197.77 per credit.PhD students are not billed this fee.

† The Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur (MEES) sets the base (Quebec resident) tuition rates.

‡ The Quebec government sets the rules for determining Quebec residency. For further information please go to the Quebec Residency website.

Note:
Non-Quebec residents following certain programs in the French Language, French Literature or Quebec Studies may be exempt from paying this forfaitaire. For further information, please go to the French Program Exemption website.

2. Tuition fees for International students in a Master’s Thesis based program

The Quebec government requires the University to collect a forfaitaire in addition to the base tuition and the compulsory fees charged by the University. The rate of the forfaitaire is determined by the government financial sector of the course for which the student has registered. The rate of the forfaitaire is determined by the government and is transferred directly to the government. The government allows Quebec Universities to charge an “additional forfaitaire” as well as a program-specific premium for certain programs.

Arts & Science, Engineering and Computer Science and Fine Arts programs$638.49  per credit
Note: includes government base tuition of $93.24, a forfaitaire of $495.68, and an additional forfaitaire of $49.57 per credit.
John Molson School of Business programs$ 825.15 per credit
Note: includes government base tuition of $93.24, a forfaitaire of $495.68, an additional forfaitaire of $49.57 and a JMSB premium of $186.66 per credit.

Note:
International students following certain programs in the French Language, French Literature or Quebec Studies may be exempt from paying this forfaitaire, and may be eligible to pay the same tuition fees as Canadian or Quebec residents. For further information, please go to the Enrolment Services, French Program Exemption website.

3. Tuition fees for International students in a Master’s non Thesis based program

Starting September 1, 2019, the government will no longer provide any funding for international undergraduate students, nor for professional or non-research master’s students. These students will be considered ‘deregulated.’ Tuition rates are subject to change each academic year.

Returning international students (admitted prior to Fall 2019) staying in the same program are not affected.

Learn more about the New tuition fee framework for international students

3.1 Deregulated International rate COHORT 2022-2023

Tuition rate for international students entering a Professional or non-research Masters programs (course based programs) in 2022-2023 is fixed for the duration of the program.

Arts & Science, Engineering and Computer Science and Fine Arts programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2022-2023 academic year$ 665.00 per credit
John Molson School of Business programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2022-2023 academic year$ 980.00 per credit

3.2 Deregulated International rate COHORT 2021-2022

Tuition rate for international students entering a Professional or non-research Masters programs (course based programs) in 2021-2022 is fixed for the duration of the program.

Arts & Science, Engineering and Computer Science and Fine Arts programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2021-2022 academic year$ 635.00 per credit
John Molson School of Business programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2021-2022 academic year$ 940.00 per credit

3.3 Deregulated International rate COHORT 2020-2021

Tuition rate for international students entering a Professional or non-research Masters programs (course based programs) in 2020-2021 is fixed for the duration of the program.

Arts & Science, Engineering and Computer Science and Fine Arts programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2020-2021 academic year$ 610.00 per credit
John Molson School of Business programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2020-2021 academic year$ 870.00 per credit

3.4 Deregulated International rate COHORT 2019-2020

Tuition rate for international students entering a Professional or non-research Masters programs (course based programs) in 2019-2020 is fixed for the duration of the program.

Arts & Science, Engineering and Computer Science and Fine Arts programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2019-2020 academic year$ 585.00 per credit
John Molson School of Business programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted during the 2019-2020 academic year$ 805.00 per credit

3.5 Admitted prior to Fall 2019

Arts & Science, Engineering and Computer Science and Fine Arts programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted in a term prior to Fall 2019$ 584.34 per credit
John Molson School of Business programs
International students enrolled in a non thesis based program admitted in a term prior to Fall 2019$ 778.94 per credit

4. Tuition Fees for students in a PhD program

All PhD programs$ 558.35 per credit
Note: includes government base tuition of $90.84, a forfaitaire of $425.01 and an additional forfaitaire of $42.50 per credit

Note:
International students following certain programs in the French Language, French Literature or Quebec Studies may be exempt from paying this forfaitaire, and may be eligible to pay the same tuition fees as Canadian or Quebec residents. For further information, please go to the Enrolment Services, French Program Exemption website.

5. Permanent Code Surcharge

Permanent Code Surcharge$ 581.31 per credit

The Quebec government requires that all students who are registered at a Québec University have a “permanent code”, a unique identifying number which is assigned by the government. All students who have attended a Québec elementary school, high school, CEGEP or University have been assigned a permanent code. The permanent code appears on all official Québec school certificates and CEGEP transcripts. Students who do not provide a valid permanent code with their application must apply for one. Students who do not submit or apply for a permanent code will be charged an additional premium.

Information on how to apply for a permanent code and a link to the online “Permanent Code Data” form can be found on the Enrolment Services, Permanent Code website. The online form must be completed and submitted to the Birks Student Service Centre in S-LB-185 along with all supporting documents.

6. Compulsory fees

Frais institutionnels obligatoires (FIO) charged by the University and (generated by a registration) 

Compulsory fees ensure that you receive the necessary services and support you need to succeed throughout your academic journey. They range from administrative support to the various student services offered to technological services. The fees you pay depend on if you are an undergraduate or graduate student and the nature of your studies.

Compulsory fees are comprised of non-tuition fees defined and regulated by Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur (MEES), known as Frais institutionnels obligatoires (FIO)

Administrative fee$ 12.01 per credit
The fee contributes, in small part, to the administrative costs particular to front-line services provided by the administrative units.
Student Service fee$ 10.26 per credit
Student Services support academic success, skills development, health and wellness, meaningful community connections, and an outstanding student experience.The Student Service fee covers services in the following units who work together to deliver services, programs and outreach initiatives:The Student Success Centre including:Learning support servicesCareer and Planning ServicesThe Student Advocacy OfficeThe FutureBound skills development programDean of Students Office including:The Otsenhákta Student CentreThe Concordia University Student Parent CentreThe Multi-faith and Spirituality CentreSexual Assault Resource CentreThe LIVE Centre (Leadership Initiative Volunteer Engagement)Campus Wellness and Support Services including:Health ServicesCounselling and Psychological ServicesThe Access Centre for Students with DisabilitiesServices are available on the Sir George Williams and Loyola campuses. The fee is complemented by revenue from the Quebec government.
Recreation & Athletics fee$ 2.92 per credit
Technology Infrastructure fee$ 5.67 per credit
The purpose of the Technology Infrastructure fee is to enhance certain technology services provided to students, as well as to provide training and support to students in the use of new technology.
Copyright fee$ 0.45 per credit
All students in courses and programs are charged the Copyright fee which covers the cost of the annual fee that all Quebec universities are required to pay to COPIBEC (a consortium that protects the interests of authors and editors) for the right to photocopy material protected by copyright.
Registration fee$ 28.00 per term
All students will be assessed a Registration fee in every term in which they are registered.
New Student Program fee
The New Student Program fee provides services to assist students in their transition to university and provide support during the first academic year. Services include a variety of programs including:Pre-term preparationOrientation in the Fall and Winter termsWelcome Crew MentorsAccess to a First-year Support CounsellorWorkshops dedicated to first-year successThis one-time fee is charged to new students upon initial registration.
Full-time students$ 35.00
Part-time students$ 25.00
Co-op fee$ 210.00 per term
Students should note that a fee exists to cover in part the costs particular to the Industrial and Professional Experience options. These fees are not refundable. However, should a student withdraw from the INEX or PREX options, no future fees will be charged. The payment of the fees follows the same deadlines as the deadline for the payment of tuition fees. For specific deadlines, visit http://www.concordia.ca/admissions/tuition-fees/how-fees-are-billed/undergraduate/deadlines.html .Both Industrial and Professional Experience students pay fees for the first four terms of the program. In addition students pay tuition and fees associated with each 3-credit Reflective Learning course. Please refer to the Institute website http://www.concordia.ca/academics/co-op/students/fees.html
Course Surcharges for International Exchange Programs
Exchange programs administered by the Concordia International Office cost additional fees, or course surcharges, to cover the costs such as, accommodation, meals, travel, etc. Please go to the Concordia International webpage.
Additional fee [Capstone Course Fee (ACCO 658 and ACCO 659)]$ 2,771.00
Master’s Time limit extension fee$ 681.00 per term
PhD Time limit extension fee$ 681.00 per term
Continuation fee$ 453.00 per term
Leave of absence with access$ 150.00 per term
Cinema Politica$ 1.00 per term

7. Student association and activity fees

Through a referendum process, student associations and student groups put forward fee levy proposals for a vote by graduate students. If a fee levy referendum question is passed, the fee levy is presented BY the Dean of Students for approval TO the Board of Governors.

If approved by the Board of Governors, the University becomes responsible for the billing and collection of the fee levy and the Student Association(s) become responsible for the administration of the fee.

However, each organization that receives a fee levy determines their own procedures regarding opting out options. Please contact the student groups directly with any questions you might have regarding opting out of a fee levy. 

Arts & Science program students$ 57.28 per year
JMSB program students$ 94.28 per year
Engineering & Computer Science program students$ 89.78 per year
Fine Arts program students$ 57.28 per year
Independent students$ 57.28 per year
‡ Fees include:A&SJMSBECSF.A.IND.
Graduate student association (GSA)$ 57.28$ 57.28$ 57.28$ 57.28$ 57.28
Faculty student association fee $ 37.00$ 32.50  
TOTAL FEE$ 57.28$ 94.28$ 89.78$ 57.28$ 57.28
Career management services
(charged to students in a JMSB program)
$ 2.90 per credit
Centre for Gender Advocacy$ 0.50 per term
Centre Community Solidarity Cooperative Bookstore$ 0.59 per term
Cinema Politica$ 1.00 per term
  
CSU Legal Information Clinic$ 2.50 per term
  
CJLO 1690 AM$ 1.00 per term
Graduate Student Advocacy Center$ 2.50 per term
Le Frigo Vert$ 1.50 per term
Sustainable Concordia$ 0.50 per term
Sustainable Action Fund
Charged to all graduate students
$1.25 per term
People’s Potato Collective                                   $2.42 per term 
QPIRG$0.50 per term
The Hive (Fall/Winter terms only)$2.50 per term
CSU Off-Campus Housing and Job Bank (HOJO)
Charged to all graduate students
$1.25 per term

8. Health Insurance

All graduate students who are paying tuition fees at either the Canadian or Quebec rates, GSA Association fees and who have an active registration with Concordia in the Fall or Winter semester, including CIP’s, are automatically charged a premium for this Plan.

Students can opt out of the Student Health and Dental Plan by visiting the Quebec Student Health Alliance (ASEQ) website and completing the on-line opt-out process. There is a specific, published opt-out period.

Students who are registered in fall (/2) or fall/winter (/3) term courses must opt out between September 7-23, 2021. Students enrolled in fall (/2) or winter (/3) term courses may not opt out after September 23, 2021, or during the winter term opt-out period.

Students who are registered in winter (/4) term courses only must opt out between January 6 – 24, 2021.

For information regarding the plans and what health & dental costs are covered, please contact ASEQ online or by telephone at 514-789-8790.

International students and graduate students in some programs are not automatically covered by the Health and Dental Plan.  If unsure, please contact ASEQ to speak to a representative. Students wishing to purchase Health and Dental insurance must do so directly through the Quebec Student Health Alliance (ASEQ) website or by telephone at 514-789-8790.

Concordia student health & dental care plan
(Canadian First Nations members and International students are not charged this fee)
$ 476.57 per year
CoverageSept-DecJan-AugSept-Aug
Health & Dental Plan$ 158.85$ 317.72$ 476.57
Health Plan Only$ 100.23$ 200.46$ 300.69
Dental Plan Only$ 58.62$ 117.26$ 175.88
Health insurance for International students
Immigration Quebec services and the Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de la Science (Quebec government) requires that all International students be covered by a health insurance plan with Blue Cross for its International students. Consequently, personal health insurance plans are not accepted, however students who have a  Quebec Medicare Card (RAMQ) or certain organization or government sponsored students who are insured under group plans, may apply for an exemption. Health insurance fees are charged automatically every year when International students register for courses. For more information about the insurance plan, exemptions, eligibility, etc. please go to the International Students Office webpage
At fall registration$ 1344.0012 months/3 terms of coverage
At winter registration$ 896.008 months/2 terms of coverage
At summer registration$ 448.004 months/1 term of coverage

9. Miscellaneous fees – Frais institutionnels obligatoires (FIO)

Confirmation Fee (non-refundable deposit)
A non-refundable Confirmation fee is charged when a student accepts a Concordia offer of admission to a certificate, diploma or degree program. The fee is forfeited if the student accepts the offer of admission but does not attend Concordia
Graduate programs$ 250.00
Undergraduate programs$ 100.00
Graduation fee  (charged to all students who apply to graduate)$ 44.00
Student identification card
First card$ 12.70
Replacement card$ 16.60
Application for admission
All students applying to a certificate, diploma or degree program at Concordia University must pay an Application fee before their application will be processed.
$ 100.00
Academic re-evaluation$ 44.00
Undergraduate Independent student application$ 16.60
Master’s degree binding & printing
first 3 copies of master’s thesis
$ 118.00
PhD degree binding & printing
first 4 copies of doctoral thesis
$ 134.00
Special examination (CELDT)$ 22.15

10. Miscellaneous fees – NON Frais institutionnels obligatoires fees

Admission deferral fee$ 27.50
Acknowledgement of payment (payment receipt)$ 16.60
Course descriptions (Undergraduate courses only)
 for each academic year of course descriptions
$ 5.50
Degree
Mailing of degree$ 33.25
Certification of copy of degree$ 10.00
Replacement degree$ 100.00
Degree transfer application$ 48.75
Examination (Undergraduate courses only)
Replacement (Exam)$ 25.00
Deferred examination/medical examination processing$ 37.25
Off-campus examination$ 20.00
Supplemental examination
plus invigilation fee when applicable
$ 40.00
Fax (for each 10 pages or less, excluding cover sheet)$ 11.40
Re-submission of master’s thesis$ 44.00
Re-submission of doctoral thesis$ 55.00
Late application for graduation (in addition to the $42.50 graduation fee)$ 16.60
Late completion (Undergraduates only)$ 30.00
Late payment Fee
Students who do not pay fees when they become due will be charged a maximum of one Late Payment fee per academic term.
$ 83.00
Letter of attestation$ 20.00
Letter of financial standing$ 16.60
Locker rental September 1st-July 31st
Cube locker $ 20.00
Tall arrow locker$ 25.00
Half sized locker$ 30.00
Tall locker$ 40.00
FA tall locker$ 45.00
FA half locker$ 45.00
FA deep locker$ 45.00
Registration
Registration$ 27.50 per term
Late registration
Students who register between the first day of class and the last day to register will be charged a Late Registration fee. Please note that students making course or section changes are not charged any additional fees as long as their initial registration occurred before the start of the fall or winter term.
$ 83.00 maximum per year
Residence rent
Application (non-refundable deposit)$ 100.00
Food service infrastructure fee$ 200.00 
Hingston Hall Residence – HA (Loyola campus) 
– Small, single room$ 576.59 per month
– Large, single room$ 647.30 per month
– Double room$ 489.55 per month
– Private room$ 899.84 per month
Hingston Hall Residence – HB (Loyola campus) 
– Small, single room$ 655.63 per month
– Large, single room$ 751.51 per month
– Private room$ 953.35 per month
-Super private room$ 964.66 per month
Jesuit Residence (Loyola campus) 
– Single private room$ 1,071.45 per month
Grey Nuns Residence (SGW campus) 
– Small, single room$ 785.79 per month
– Small, single room (no sink)$ 774.88 per month
– Single Room$ 823.98 per month
– Single room (no sink)$ 813.07 per month
– Large, single room$ 856.73 per month
– Large, single room (no sink)$ 845.81 per month
– Super Single room$ 889.47 per month
– Super Single room (no sink)$ 878.55 per month
– Small, double room$ 687.56 per month
– Small, double room (no sink)$ 676,64 per month
– Large, double room$ 720.30 per month
– Semi-private room$ 911.30 per month
– Private room$ 1,100.00 per month
Returned items processing (e.g. Returned Cheques)
When a payment is returned by the student’s bank, a returned items processing fee is charged to the student’s account (e.g. returned cheque).
$ 30.00 per item
Parking
Loyola parking Monday-Thursday after 3 p.m.$ 3.00 
SGW indoor bicycle parking Fall & Winter terms$ 70.00 
Student identification card
Deposit for keys or access card$ 16.00
Transcript of academic record
Student record (copy of)$ 5.50
Transcript of academic record with a maximum of (2) transcripts per sealed envelope$ 13.25
Mailing of transcript of academic record
(in addition to the cost of the transcript of academic record)
 
Transcript of academic record sent via Express Post  (Quebec/Ontario)$ 7.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Express Post (Rest of Canada)$ 12.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Express Post (USA)$ 23.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Globex (Western Europe)$ 27.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Globex (Eastern Europe)$ 47.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Globex (Asia & Australia)$ 38.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Globex (South America & Carribean)$ 40.00
Transcript of academic record sent via Globex (Africa & Middle East)$ 50.00

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Tuition & fees

The Quebec government determines tuition rates based on who you are and where you live.


Estimated costs in Canadian dollars for one year of full-time studies (30 credits) for September 2022 to April 2023.

Tuition and compulsory fees by degree type
Quebec residentsOut-of-province Canadians & permanent residentsFrench & Francophone Belgian citizens*US & international students*
Arts / Education / Science$4,933$10,714$22,899 – $27,018
Administration / Commerce$5,085$10,866$27,278 – $32,120
Engineering / Computer Science$4,973$10,753$25,126 – $29,607
Fine Arts$5,038$10,818$23,004 – $27,123
All programs: Health & dental insurance plan$234
(Optional for Canadian citizens and permanent residents)
$1,344
OTHER POTENTIAL EXPENSES
Books and supplies$2,250
Public transportation (with student discount)$432 ($54/month)
Goods and services (Personal care, cell phone plan, entertainment, leisure, etc.)
$2,832 ($354/month)
On-campus housing
Residence room and fees (Room costs vary by room type)
$3,917 – $8,800
Meal plan (mandatory if living in residence)$4,975
Off-campus living
Apartment rental and utilities$8,040 ($1,005/month)
Food and domestic supplies$3,200 ($400/month)

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English proficiency

English is the main language of instruction at Concordia University. Applicants whose primary language is not English must write a pre-admissions proficiency test if not exempted as indicated below. 

These applicants must achieve a satisfactory score on:

  • Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)  
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Module). 
  • Duolingo English Test (DET)
  • Other tests accepted by Concordia University

Requirements

  • TOEFL iBT score of 95 with no category below 20.
    The ETS TOEFL code for Concordia University is 0956.
  • Academic IELTS overall band score of 7.0, with no band below 6.5.
  • Duolingo English Test, with a minimum score of 120.
  • Other test scores are indicated on the Graduate Admissions page.

Please note that all test scores are valid for a period of two years.

Language proficiency exemptions:

Candidates who meet the following criteria may be considered for English proficiency waivers*:

  • Quebec applicants who have completed a Diploma of Collegial Students (DEC) AND a university degree in Quebec;
  • Applicants who have successfully completed a minimum of three full years of study at the undergraduate or graduate level at an accredited university in one of the following countries.
  • Applicants with a minimum of five years, full-time work experience in an English environment 

*Concordia University reserves the right to require an English proficiency test if deemed necessary.

Other details:

Concordia University’s Centre for Continuing Education offers TOEFL and IELTS preparatory courses several times throughout the year. Learn about Concordia’s Test preparation courses.

Why Study at Concordia University

As we all know, Concordia University has what it takes to change the future of higher education in Canada and the world. Here are a few compelling reasons why you should make the school your first option.

Concordia University Acceptance Rate – Montreal, Canada - Anchorgist
  • In terms of experiential learning, research, and online education, Concordia is one of the most forward-thinking colleges.
  • Under 50 years, it is ranked as Canada’s top university.
  • Even in the field of arts and design, Concordia Institution is ranked as Canada’s top university.
  • Bloomberg Businessweek named them as Canada’s #4 top MBA programmes in 2018.
  • They have one of the lowest cost of living in North America and reasonable tuition.
  • The institution is known across the world for its outstanding and innovative research and instructional programs.

concordia university fees for masters

The average first-year tuition fees at the Concordia University for a Undergraduate Programme (30 credits) is CAD $21,000 – 29,000, Master’s programme (45 credits) is CAD $31,000 – 44,000, Master’s programme (60 credits) is CAD $41,000 – 59,000 and PhD (90 credits) is CAD $56,000 – 58,000.

John Molson MBA

Tuition & aid

Program costs

The John Molson full-time / part-time MBA is one of the most affordable of all AACSB-accredited MBA programs in North America because it is highly subsidized by the Quebec government. In addition, the cost of living in Montreal is significantly lower than in most other large North American cities.

Estimated MBA program tuition and fees

Full-time students

  • Canadian, Quebec residents: $6,900*
  • Canadian, non-Quebec: $15,600*
  • International students: $47,900*

*Approximate total program costs, subject to change

To calculate costs

  • Visit Concordia’s tuition & fee calculator.
    → At Step 5, enter a total of 45 credits

Part-time students

  • Canadian, Quebec residents: $7,200*
  • Canadian, non-Quebec: $15,900*
  • International students: N/A

Under collaborative agreements sanctioned by the governments of Quebec, France and the francophone government of Belgium, French citizens and francophone Belgium citizens qualify to pay Quebec tuition fees.

For more information on what documents to submit, please visit the Concordia webpage on fee exemptions.

The University reserves the right to modify the published tuition scale and other student fees, without prior notice, at any time before the beginning of an academic term.


Cost of living in Montreal

 

Beyond program costs (such as books, stationery and supplies), students should budget for living expenses of at least $12,000 to $23,000 CDN per year. This figure is based on the standard needs of a single person and includes accommodation, groceries, clothing, public transportation and miscellaneous expenditures. 


Fellowships & awards

As graduate students, MBA candidates have access to a broad range of financial support options. Students are encouraged to apply for the full range of funding opportunities available both within Concordia and through provincial agencies. International students should also inquire about the programs available to them from their country of origin or through national agencies.

Available Graduate Scholarships and Awards

For more details on each of the fellowships and awards listed below, please visit the Awards Directory of the Concordia’s School of Graduate Studies website.

  • Hardeep Grewal MBA Scholarship Endowment (Award details TBA)
  • Richard Joly MBA Scholarship for Indigenous Students (NEW)
  • Bank of Montreal – Pauline Vanier MBA Fellowship
  • Bessie Schulich MBA Fellowship for Entrepreneurship
  • Campaign for Concordia Graduate Award
  • Concordia University John Molson School of Business Alumni Chapter Entrance Bursary
  • Concordia University Retired Faculty and Staff Graduate Awards
  • Copland Family Graduate Scholarship
  • Harriet and Abe Gold Entrance bursary
  • Hydro-Québec Graduate Award
  • Michael Murray MBA Entrance Award
  • Mireille and Murray Steinberg Graduate In-Course Scholarship
  • Office of University Advancement & Alumni Relations Bursary
  • Power Corporation of Canada Graduate Fellowship
  • Redpath Sugars Graduate Scholarship
  • Robert J. Briscoe MBA Award
  • Scotiabank MBA in-course Fellowship

The more you know about a prospective university, the better prepared you’ll be for studying. This is true for any kind of institution. When it comes to Concordia University, however, this is especially true. As a member of the Laurentian family of universities, it has established itself as an academic institution that offers outstanding programs designed to challenge students as well as reward them with solid degrees and a position within the greater community.

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