Admissions

International Students

Financial Aid for International Students

CMU Funding

CMU does not offer full tuition scholarships, but international students are invited to apply for bursaries, some scholarships, and specific awards that are available to international students. (International refers to any student who is not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or refugee.)

Scholarships for undergraduate students – consult the Scholarships & Awards webpage for more information on scholarships available.

  • The deadline for scholarship applications is February 28.

International students who are currently studying at CMU are eligible to apply for bursaries – to apply, complete the Undergraduate Bursary Application form.

Bursary applications are based on financial need and must be submitted by:

  • May 31: International undergraduate students returning to studies at CMU in September (fall semester)
  • November 10: International undergraduate students returning to studies at CMUin January (winter semester)

NOTE: Applications received after the deadlines will not be considered—no exceptions.

Faith Community Matching Grants – available to all CMU students. For international students, CMU will match any funds provided by a local church up to $1,000 per academic year.

Graduate students – please consult the Graduate Studies Awards page for information on the numerous scholarships and bursaries available. Note: Applications received after the deadlines will not be considered.

  • April 30: MBA admits
  • May 31: Graduate Program admits (non-MBA) starting in September (fall semester)
  • July 20: Graduate Program admits starting in January (winter semester)
 

The Canadian Government

Study in Canada Scholarship applications – ONLY citizens of one of the following countries are eligible to apply: Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Comoros, Djibouti, Fiji, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Liberia, Mauritania, Micronesia, Palau, Tonga, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Vanuatu. Palestinian students from the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem are also eligible.

Note: Palestinian candidate students residing in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem are eligible, and may be requested to provide supporting documentation demonstrating their Palestinian identity.

Only students in one- or two-year programs are eligible for this scholarship which means that, at CMU, only students in the Master of Arts or Master of Business Administration are eligible. Students MUST indicate their interest in being considered for the Study in Canada Scholarships program on their application in order to be considered. CMU will consider (but not guarantee) applying on behalf of eligible admitted students. This IS NOT a CMU scholarship, and CMU has no influence on the decision.

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