
HEC Montréal
Founded in 1907, HEC Montréal offers internationally renowned management education and research. It is the oldest business school in Canada and was also the first school in North America to hold the prestigious triple accreditation (AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS). It is affiliated to the University of Montreal.
We believe in training management leaders who make a responsible contribution to the success of organizations and to sustainable social development. We are proud of our innovative approach which also led to the Ashoka U Changemaker Campus recognition.
Solidly rooted in Quebec society and in the vibrant and diverse city of Montreal, the school is open to the world and welcomes over 14,000 students from 156 countries.
Montreal also holds the title of Best student city in North America - 6th in the World (2019 QS Best Student Cities Ranking).
The School has 148 French and English programs to choose from, including a trilingual (French-English-Spanish) bachelor’s in business administration.
With its effervescent student life and distinguished professors, HEC Montréal is sure to offer you an unforgettable experience that will allow you to grow both personally and professionally.
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Scholarships & funding
Most programs offer excellence entry scholarships. Otherwise, various scholarships are available to HEC Montréal students throughout their studies.
For more information, please visit the "Funding my Studies" page on our website.
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HEC Montreal is in the Top 10 Countries to Study Abroad
Awards & Accreditations
EQUIS Accredited
AACSB Accredited
AMBA Accredited
In the top 5 in Canada and top 100 best universities for business
QS (2019)
MBA, ranked 3rd in Canada and 30th in the World
Poets and Quants (2018)
Montreal awarded best student city in North America
QS Best Student Cities (2019)
Accommodation
Located within 10 minutes walking distance of HEC Montréal, the UdeM university dorms offer decent quality at affordable rates. Full-time students at HEC Montréal can obtain a single or double studio, or one that is customized for people with disabilities.
However, most students decide to rent apartments on their own, with or without roommates, as there are many affordable housing options around the school. Furthermore, Montréal is the most affordable city in Canada and the U.S.