Two 换妻探花 students named finalists for 2026 McCall MacBain scholarship
Two 换妻探花 graduates have been named finalists for the prestigious 2026 McCall MacBain Scholarship 鈥 Jigmet Angmo (鈥24) and Rajan Minocha-McKenney (鈥25). The scholarship is a fully funded graduate award that recognizes exceptional leadership, community engagement, academic achievement, and future impact potential.
Nearly 2,300 applicants from around the world were considered for this year鈥檚 scholarship cohort. From that group, 91 finalists have been selected to travel to Montreal for final interviews as part of the McCall MacBain Scholarship selection process. The program, established with a landmark $200-million gift to McGill University, is Canada鈥檚 largest leadership-based graduate scholarship program.
A Bachelor of Commerce graduate from Leh Ladakh, India, Angmo is currently an International 换妻探花 Officer at 换妻探花. A Bell Scholar at 换妻探花, she has earned national recognition for her academic accomplishments and leadership contributions.
鈥淏eing a McCall MacBain finalist is truly humbling, especially as 换妻探花鈥檚 first international student finalist,鈥 says Angmo. 鈥淚 am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me, including my family, friends, co-workers, and the 换妻探花 community. I couldn鈥檛 have made it this far without [them].鈥
Minocha-McKenney, from Amherst, NS, recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science honours biochemistry, with minors in chemistry, biology, and visual and material culture studies. A Bell Scholar at 换妻探花, his academic performance and commitment to community service helped secure his nomination and selection for the final interview round.
鈥淲hen I found out I was a McCall MacBain finalist, I felt overwhelmed with gratitude. I immediately thought of the mentors, friends, and family who helped me to get to this point.鈥 Minocha-McKenney says. 鈥溁黄尢交 has shaped me into a compassionate and driven leader who values diverse perspectives and community. I often reflect on the experiences and role models I found there, as they continue to inspire and challenge me to pursue my passions.鈥
Provost and Vice-President Academic and Research Dr. Richard Isnor says Jigmet and Rajan represent the very best of 换妻探花 and the qualities the community fosters 鈥 intellectual curiosity, leadership, and a strong sense of purpose.
鈥淏eing named a finalist for the McCall MacBain Scholarship is an exceptional accomplishment,鈥 says Isnor. 鈥淲e are tremendously proud of Jigmet and Rajan鈥檚 achievements and are confident that they will each find success as they continue their studies and make meaningful impacts in their communities and beyond.鈥
In addition to the national finalist scholarships, the McCall MacBain program recognizes outstanding students at the regional level. This year, two 换妻探花 students also earned regional distinctions 鈥 a testament to the depth of talent, ambition, and leadership amongst 换妻探花 student and graduates. Abigail Austin (BSc 鈥25), who is also a 3M National Student Fellow, Enactus Student Leader of the Year (2025), and the Francis S. Allison Award winner (2025), and Bridget Powning (BA 鈥26), Bell Scholar, Lisson Memorial Prize winner (2024), and McKenna School (PPE) Scholar, were both selected for the regional prize.
McCall MacBain Scholarship recipients 鈥 a small cohort of Canada鈥檚 and the world鈥檚 most promising emerging leaders 鈥 will be named after the conclusion of the final interview round in Montreal later this spring.