Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
A bilingual Executive MBA program offered jointly by McGill University and HEC Montréal. The program provides two scholarship opportunities: a $50,000 scholarship for non-profit sector managers and a $50,000 scholarship for Indigenous managers and leaders. Since 2014, the program has awarded scholarships to support diversity in leadership. View Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)'s website for more information.
About Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)
What is the mission of Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)?
To develop bilingual business leaders through a world-class executive MBA program, while promoting diversity in leadership through targeted scholarship programs for non-profit managers and Indigenous leaders.
What type of organization is Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)?
Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA) is a University or college.
When was Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA) founded?
Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA) was founded in 2014.
What is Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)'s official website?
Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)'s official website is https://www.embamcgillhec.ca/.
What else should I know about Executive MBA McGill – HEC Montréal (MBA)?
Role in the Funding Ecosystem
The Executive MBA McGill-HEC Montréal is a partnership between two of Canada's most prestigious universities, offering a bilingual executive education program. The scholarship programs represent a significant investment in developing diverse leadership across the non-profit and Indigenous sectors.
Scholarship Programs
- Non-Profit Sector Scholarship: $50,000 annually for a candidate working within a registered charitable non-profit organization. Awarded based on financial need and merit.
- Indigenous Leaders Scholarship: $50,000 to support Indigenous managers in pursuing their academic and professional development as leaders and entrepreneurs. Since 2014, 11 such scholarships have been awarded.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must demonstrate leadership qualities, intellectual curiosity, hold an undergraduate degree, have at least 10 years of work experience including 5 years in management, and be proficient in French or English with comprehension of the other language. Indigenous applicants must provide proof of Indigenous identity; non-profit applicants must provide proof of employment within a charitable organization.