Please note that theÌý and programs are not affected by the Fall 2023 announcements from the Quebec government regarding tuition increases.
Our next cohort will begin in Fall 2025. Ï㽶ÊÓƵ are open.
The International Masters for Health Leadership is a graduate program forÌýprofessionals currently working in the health sector.Ìý
Please don’t submit your CV unless you are working in health care.
The fees for the International Masters for Health Leadership are expected to be approximately CAN$58,000. This amount does not include university ancillary charges which are not known precisely until the start of the program. The IMHL is a master’s degree program of 45 graduate credits.ÌýBilling is payable in 4 per-credit based installments over the duration of the program.
Graduates of theÌýGraduate Certificate in Healthcare Management (GCHM)Ìýprogram can apply 15 advanced credits from the GCHM program towards the IMHL program, and as such willÌýonly pay for 30 credits, instead of 45 credits.
These fees cover instruction during the five modules, required books and other pedagogical materials including self-learning materials, and advising. These fees do not cover travel and living expenses for our in person modules (see below).
- A non-refundable deposit of CAN$5,000Ìýis required upon receipt of the notification of acceptance letter, in order to reserve a place in the program.
- The non-refundable deposit will be applied in its entirety to the first semester of registration. One month prior to a term beginning, participants will receive an email to pay their bill.
- The e-bill will be based on the registration for the term and can vary depending on the number of credits assigned to that term.
Modules 4 and 5: In Person
Travel
All travel for modules 4 and 5 is to be arranged and paid by students.
Living ExpensesÌý
Expenses can vary depending on the type of lodging chosen.
This covers hotel, meals, local transport, telephone calls, and is paid by students or their sponsors. Many students team up to share accommodations.
*Please note that this curriculum is not eligible for financial support programs offered by the Quebec government’sÌýAide financière aux études, but may be eligible for private loans depending on your residency status.Ìý
Scholarships and Loans
The IMHL is a private, self-funded program and there are very limited scholarships available at this time. We encourage applicants to explore the possibility of shared financial support with their employers, to form a partnership in order to further develop their education and healthcare management skills.
Please note that the IMHL program is not eligible for financial support programs offered by the Quebec government’s Aide financière aux études (AFE) at this time. More information on the AFE eligibility and other government funding for private programs is available through the McGill Scholarship and Student Aid Office. Applicants must verify any loan eligibility before the start of the program.
The IMHL program is NOT eligible for the McCall MacBain Scholarship program.
The IMHL has an alliance with the .
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