McGill University
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McGill University
Admissions (Fall 2025)
- Total applicants: 38,135
- Overall acceptance rate: 47%
- Early round: N/A -- McGill does not offer early decision or early action
- Class size: 7,310 (entering first-year undergraduates)
- Yield: ~40%
Academics
- SAT middle 50%: 1290-1460 (for U.S. applicants; SAT not required for Canadian applicants)
- ACT middle 50%: 29-33 (estimated)
- Avg unweighted GPA: N/A -- McGill uses percentage-based grades; typical admitted Canadian students have 90%+ averages
- Top 10% of HS class: ~70% (estimated)
- Testing policy: Test-optional for U.S. applicants (Fall 2025); Canadian applicants evaluated on provincial grades
Demographics
- Women: 54%, Asian: ~15%, Black: ~5%, Hispanic: ~3%, White: ~30%, International: 15% (undergraduate; ~30% including graduate)
Financial Aid / Net Cost
| Income Bracket | Net Price |
|---|---|
| Quebec residents | ~$5,200/yr CAD |
| Other Canadian | ~$9,500/yr CAD |
| U.S. residents | ~$25,000/yr USD |
| International | ~$25,000-$55,000/yr USD (varies by program) |
Note: McGill is a Canadian public university. Tuition structure differs fundamentally from U.S. schools. Quebec residents pay the lowest fees; out-of-province Canadians pay more; international students pay the highest rates. McGill offers a guaranteed tuition model for international students, locking in rates for the duration of study. Need-based aid is limited for non-Canadian students.
Athletics
McGill currently fields 26 varsity teams in U Sports (Canada's equivalent of the NCAA). However, the university announced in 2025 that it would cut 25 clubs and varsity teams across 15 sports for 2026-27, retaining core programs like basketball, hockey, and soccer. Over 5,000 students participate in 500+ intramural teams each semester.
Notable
McGill is Canada's most internationally recognized university and a top destination for U.S. students seeking a Canadian university experience. Admissions do not use SAT/ACT for Canadian applicants -- evaluation is based on provincial high school grades (percentage-based system). U.S. applicants submit high school transcripts and may optionally submit SAT/ACT scores. The admissions process is primarily grades-driven with no essays, interviews, or extracurricular evaluation for most programs. McGill is located in Montreal, Quebec, and classes are taught in English despite being in a French-speaking province.
Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)
Admissions Strategy
- Admissions is primarily grades-driven — no essays, interviews, or extracurricular evaluation for most programs
- For U.S. applicants: high school transcripts plus optional SAT/ACT; for Canadian applicants: provincial grades only (90%+ typically needed)
- This "grades-only" approach makes McGill admissions fundamentally different from U.S. holistic review — forums note it feels almost automatic if you meet the GPA cutoff
- No early decision/action rounds; single application window with rolling decisions
- College Confidential threads frequently compare McGill to U.S. T20s, with consensus that it's "Ivy-adjacent" academically but easier to get into
Campus Culture & Fit
- "Work hard, play hard" is the dominant descriptor; Montreal is consistently called one of the best student cities in the world
- Diverse student body reduces the "outsider" effect for international students; students describe peers as "smart without being arrogant"
- The biggest downside is lack of support — classes can be "sink or swim," and students must seek out help proactively
- Grade deflation is a major and well-documented concern: McGill curves to a B average, and forums warn that GPAs will be lower than at U.S. peers, which can hurt grad school applications
- English instruction in a French-speaking city creates a unique bilingual cultural experience
Financial Aid Reputation
- Dramatically cheaper than U.S. peers: ~$25K/yr for U.S. residents vs. $80K+ at comparable U.S. schools
- Quebec residents pay ~$5K/yr; out-of-province Canadians ~$9.5K/yr
- Need-based aid is limited for non-Canadian students — the value proposition is the low sticker price, not generous financial aid
- Guaranteed tuition model locks in rates for duration of study, providing cost predictability
Simulation-Relevant Takeaways
- McGill operates outside the U.S. admissions system: no holistic review, no ED/EA, no demonstrated interest — pure GPA-driven admission
- ~40% yield for a 47% acceptance rate school is high, driven by price advantage and Montreal lifestyle appeal
- For modeling: McGill attracts U.S. students seeking Ivy-level academics at a fraction of the cost; grade deflation is a hidden cost that affects downstream outcomes
Sources
- McGill University Admissions Profile (mcgill.ca/es/admissions-profile)
- McGill Quick Facts (mcgill.ca/about/quickfacts)
- College Transitions - McGill University
- McGill Student Accounts - Tuition Fees
- CBC Sports - McGill cuts 25 sports teams