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When you take part in the entrepreneurship program, you can feel confident knowing you’re acquiring the skills you need to succeed. You’ll enjoy learning the latest techniques from our experienced instructors, many of whom are successful entrepreneurs in their own right.
The program is designed to enable you to:
- Prepare, manage, and present a business plan
- Structure a business and seek funding
- Interpret financial statements
- Apply the sales skills needed to grow your customer base
- Decipher the legal system and basic legal principles affecting businesses
- Negotiate win-win business arrangements
- Stay on top of the latest best practices of small business management
Applicants must hold a CEGEP diploma (DCS, DEC or equivalent).
Applicants between 18 and 21 years of age who do not have a CEGEP diploma but have at least a high school leaving certificate may be accepted into a qualifying program (a copy of the certificate must be provided).
Applicants who do not have the required academic background for admission, but are 21 years of age and older may be admitted as mature students.
Students of less than 18 years of age who have not completed a DEC cannot be admitted to a certificate program or enroll in courses.
All students applying to Career and Professional Development undergraduate programs must be proficient in English.
Students can apply to start this program in the following sessions:
International Students
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Canadian/Permanent Residents:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Term | International Students | Canadian/Permanent Residents |
---|---|---|
FALL | March 1 | May 1 |
WINTER | July 1 | September 1 |
SPRING/SUMMER | November 1 | January 1 |
- The language of instruction for most courses and programs at 㽶Ƶ is English; however, students may submit any written work that is to be graded in English or French, except in cases where knowledge of the language is one of the objectives of the course.
- Applicants must demonstrate an adequate level of proficiency in English prior to admission, regardless of citizenship status or country of origin. 㽶Ƶ has this language requirement in place to ensure that all students are provided with the opportunity to succeed in their chosen program.
- In all cases, the University reserves the right to require proof of English proficiency if it is deemed necessary. For more information, visit mcgill.ca/continuingstudies/language-policy
This program is eligible for various types of financial aid and awards:
Aide financière aux études (AFE)
As a credit-bearing program, this program is eligible for financial aid through the Quebec Government. More information can be found at
㽶Ƶ’s School of Continuing Studies Bursaries
Thanks to donor contributions, the McGill School of Continuing Studies is able to offer a limited number of bursaries to students demonstrating financial need to assist them in covering a portion of their tuition expenses. Available bursaries, eligibility requirements and information on how to apply can be found at mcgill.ca/scs-aid
㽶Ƶ’s School of Continuing Studies Scholarships
A limited number of donor-funded, merit-based scholarships are awarded to students each year to recognize academic excellence. The full list of scholarships for each academic term can be found at mcgill.ca/scs-aid
㽶Ƶ’s School of Continuing Studies Graduating Prizes
Graduating Prizes are awarded to graduating students based on academic excellence. The full list of Graduating Prizesfor each academic term can be found at mcgill.ca/scs-aid
Note: The amount and number of 㽶Ƶ’s School of Continuing Studies Bursaries, Scholarships, and Graduating Prizes issued varies from year to year depending on funds received and their specifications.
Details of tuition and fees for credit-bearing certificates and diplomas at the School of Continuing Studies for Quebec residents, non-Quebec Canadian students, and international students can be found at mcgill.ca/scs-fees
In order to apply to an undergraduate or graduate program of study at the McGill School of Continuing Studies, please follow thesesteps:
1. Choose a program of study.
Note: If you wish, you can apply to two programs to be followed concurrently, provided they are at the same level and offered by the same department.
2. Review the admission requirements for the program you have selected and gather all necessary documentation.
Note: Students applying to credit-bearing undergraduate and graduate programs at the School of Continuing Studies must demonstrate proficiency in English. Please refer to the "Language Requirements" section on this pagefor more information
3. Ensure you have a credit card (Visa or MasterCard) for the non-refundable application fee. The fee must be paid online to submit your application.
4. Upon completing your online application, you will receive an email confirmation with a McGill ID number and a 6-character PIN (Personal Identification Number).
5. Within 24 - 48 hours after receiving your e-mail confirmation, you can track the status of your application and upload your supporting documents, including transcripts (if applicable), by signing into .
6. Ensure that you have uploaded all required supporting documents as per the admission requirements of your chosen program.
7. Wait for your response. You can check the status of your application at any time using .
8. Once your file has been reviewed and a final decision has been made, admitted students will receive a “Letter of Admission” confirming the program that you have been admitted to, along with registration instructions. You can then register for your courses online using during the appropriate registration period.
Need help applying?
For help with the application procedure, contact us at info.conted [at] mcgill.ca or call 514-398-6200
Questions about your admission?
For help with questions related to your admission, contact us at admissions.scs [at] mcgill.ca or call 514-398-6200
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