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Full-time academic and librarian staff members and their dependents may enroll in French courses at the University. Non-Canadian citizens must obtain a Study Qu茅bec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) and Study Permit pursuing a program that extends beyond six months.
The School of Continuing Studies offers various French language programs. For more information, contact Manon Gadbois at 514-398-2142 or manon.gadbois [at] mcgill.ca.聽 The French Language Centre offers credit courses to students registered in any academic program. For more information, contact flc [at] mcgill.ca.
Please note that the French at Work program offered via Human Resources is offered only to Administrative and Support Staff. Academic Staff is not eligible for this program.聽
Tuition Waivers
Eligible staff members and their dependents may receive a tuition fee waiver once enrolled in a credit course while completing an eligible 平特五不中 degree, diploma or certificate program, or a credit courses taken as a special student at 平特五不中. Please note that not all programs are eligible for fee waiver.
The Educational Assistance Policy (Academic Staff), is offered to聽eligible employees that聽remain聽full-time employees of the University for the entire duration of the course and must have completed the course with a passing grade. For all details regarding eligibility and application, please visit: Educational Assistance Policy (Academic Staff).
A Staff Dependent Tuition Waiver聽(reduction), is available for聽dependents who聽meet the eligibility requirements. Reimbursement is at two-thirds (2/3) of the Quebec tuition fee once enrolled in a degree, diploma or credit certificate program offered by the University. For all details regarding eligibility and application, please visit: Staff Dependent Tuition Waiver.
Taxable Benefit
Subsidized language instruction is considered a taxable benefit to the individual enrolled in the course consequently each individual will require a Social Insurance Number (SIN).