Apply for scholarships and bursaries
The University’s Entrance Bursary Program offers entrance bursaries to students who demonstrate financial need. Learn more about the program and apply.
Make the most of student job options
The Work Study Program facilitates access to jobs on campus (or in some of the McGill-affiliated hospitals and organizations) to students who demonstrate financial need. Apply by July 1st.
*Please note that for Continuing Studies students, the School of Continuing Studies offers its own bursaries. However, CS students can meet with a counsellor for general assistance around other financial issues.
Opportunities for Indigenous undergraduate student funding
Indigenous students can apply to the Okòn:ra Undergraduate Award (by August 1, October 1, or February 1). Browse the link, discover the funding you are automatically eligible for.
Budget hacks on—and off—campus:
Find affordable housing nearby Â
Montreal has affordable housing opportunities unique among major Canadian cities. Traditions of lease transfers between students keep rents low year after year.
Read one student's weekly budget
In Money Diaries: A week in a student’s life, a McGill student walks us through her budget for a typical week as a student, including balancing necessities, social life, work, and academics.
Live and learn in Montreal Â
McGill offers resources for students interested in off-campus housing, including an FAQ, transit maps, and standard rental costs.Â
Find community through food Â
Midnight Kitchen is a non-profit, worker and volunteer-run collective dedicated to providing accessible food to as many people as possible. The group hosts popular education workshops on various topics which are always catered with a vegan, nut-free meal.Â
Stock up with bulk optionsÂ
Buy Your Own Bulk is a student run non-for-profit with the goal to provide affordable, organic, and fair-trade dry foods to the McGill community while reducing waste production through the promotion of healthy and sustainable eating habits.
Find off-campus eatsÂ
Montreal is full of hidden gems offering cheap eats and budget groceries. Seagal's in the Plateau and Supermarché PA are favourites with students shopping on a budget. The Office of Scholarships and Student Aid has put together a Cheap Sheet featuring tips and tricks for staying on budget.
Hit the booksÂ
The WUSC library is a wonderful resource available to all students who wish to loan a textbook for the duration of their course. This project was designed to mitigate the increasing prices of textbooks.
Access free course material
McGill Library’s Course Readings & Course Reserves was developed in response to student concerns about the high cost of course material. Access and scan library material assigned by professors, or request scanned materials.
There’s something for everyone at McGill
Find other types of support and connect with your community on campus.