Concordia offers new award of up to $4,000 in response to Quebec tuition hike
Montreal’s Concordia University has announced financial support of up to $4,000 for incoming out-of-province students in hopes of addressing concerns that a new government-imposed tuition increase will price them out of Quebec.
In a Friday news release, Concordia said undergraduate students starting next fall will be automatically considered for the new Canada Scholars Awards, which will be renewable for the duration of a student’s degree so long as they maintain their academic standing.
The value of the award will depend on high school students’ average grade at the time of admission, ranging from $1,500 for a B- to $4,000 for an A+.
Concordia also announced a new, one-time $2,000 award for select undergraduates who transfer from universities in other provinces.

