The goal of the 2020–21 scholarship program, according to material on the university website, is to assist overseas students.
Requirements that all potential students must fulfill:
- You need to have your admissions letter already.
- To study in Canada, you need to be able to obtain a visa.
- The applicant cannot simultaneously be receiving benefits from another tuition-free program.
According to University de Montréal:
Level A: $13,340.40 annually for two sessions equal to thirty credits, or $6,670.20 for each session (15 credits), or $444.68 for each credit
Level B: $3,178.80 per session (15 credits) or $211.92 per credit, or $6,357.60 per year (2 sessions, or 30 credits).