McGill announces $3,000 award to offset tuition hike for out-of-province students
MONTREAL — McGill University will offer a $3,000 annual award to new undergraduate students from other provinces to offset a tuition hike imposed by the provincial government, the institution announced Tuesday.
Roughly 80 per cent of Canadian undergraduate students who apply to the university would be eligible for the award, beginning in the 2024-2025 school year.
The Canada Award will be guaranteed for up to four years of study as the university tries to maintain enrolment in the face of the province’s plan to increase tuition for out-of-province students to $12,000 per year from $8,992.
“Roughly 1,200 students would be eligible for this award, but again we don’t know because we’re facing an uphill battle where the messaging from the government has potentially turned away some students,” Fabrice Labeau, deputy provost, said in an interview.


