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Help us reimagine the future of work and learning.

The McGill School of Continuing Studies (SCS) strives to provide access to a learner-centric higher education for career advancement and transition, professional development, and personal enrichment.

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Our Greatest Needs

Rendering of the new Welcome Centre that shows the entrance of 680 Sherbrooke West with a client services desk

New Welcome Centre

Scheduled to open in 2025, our new Welcome Centre will provide an accessible, learner-centric and inclusive hub for learners, faculty, staff and community members to collaborate and network.

2024 SEED fellows standing in the lobby of 680 Sherbrooke West

SEED Initiative

The Experiential Empowerment and Development (SEED) Initiative offers newcomers as well as underserved, underrepresented communities a pathway to income stability and career advancement.

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Indigenous Relations Initiative

SCS's Indigenous Relations Initiative(IRI) serves as a key educational and workforce development hub for First Nation, Inuit, and Métis learners, providing them with a 360° academic and social support system.

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Language Acquisition for Refugees

Free English and French language courses facilitate the integration of forcibly displaced individuals and refugees into our local communities and increase their chances of finding a promising job.


Explore all of our funding priorities grouped into three themes: access to education, lifelong and experiential learning, and innovation.


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"The bursary helped me achieve
my goals by reducing some
of my financial pressures."

Sheldon Mianscum
Certificate in Indigenous Business Management '25

Ways to Give

To connect with us in person, please contact our Development Officer by phone at (514) 398-5649 or email at alumni.scs [at] mcgill.ca.


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