Justin Sandrasagra (BASc'25)

Smith Engineering student Justin Sandrasagra (BASc'25) has been named a McCall MacBain Scholar. He is one of 20 Canadians selected from nearly 700 applicants to pursue a funded master’s degree at McGill University. He is part of the fifth cohort of the McCall MacBain Scholarships, Canada’s largest leadership-based scholarships for master’s and professional studies.

“Queen’s students continue to inspire and impress me with their ambition and dedication,” says Principal Patrick Deane. “It is wonderful to see the McCall MacBain Scholarships recognize a student and a graduate from our community with this opportunity. We are all very proud of Justin and Nafanta and are excited to see what they will accomplish at McGill and beyond.”

The scholarship covers tuition and fees and provides a living stipend, a one-time relocation fee, and interdisciplinary leadership training. Recipients were chosen based on exceptional character, community engagement, leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, academic strength, and intellectual curiosity.

Sandrasagra is in his final year of the mechanical and materials engineering program in Smith Engineering. Throughout his time at Queen’s, he has been involved in a variety of extracurricular activities and research projects. He has volunteered as a notetaker for Queen’s Student Accessibility Services (QSAS), participated in science case competitions, and co-authored two research publications about the application of asphalt to build longer-lasting roads in Northern climates. At McGill, he will pursue a Master of Science in mechanical engineering.

“I am excited to continue my studies and to develop the skills necessary to contribute to solutions in the energy sector,” says Sandrasagra. “At Queen's, I was fortunate to learn from outstanding supervisors and professors who have prepared me to take this next step. Their mentorship was invaluable and has motivated me to explore how mentorship can be used more broadly across engineering education.”

 

McCall MacBain Scholarships

Established with a historic $200 million gift in 2019, the McCall MacBain Scholarships give recipients the chance to pursue funded study in a master’s or professional program while participating in an interdisciplinary leadership training program. Of the nearly 700 applicants, the top 150 participated in the first round of interviews across the country and online. Afterwards, 88 finalists were invited to attend final interviews in Montreal in March.

“These scholarships were created out of a belief that our world needs people who aspire to lead with purpose, empathy, integrity, and courage,” says Marcy McCall MacBain, Chair of the McCall MacBain Scholarships at McGill. “We want to create opportunities for students to dream big, cultivate leadership, and contribute to something greater than themselves.”

The McCall MacBain Scholarships at McGill also offered 95 entrance awards ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 each to top candidates not selected for the cohort.

The following Queen’s University students and recent graduates earned entrance awards:

  • Noah Chalifoux - McCall MacBain Finalist Award
  • Rabab Azeem -  McCall MacBain Regional Award
  • Eileen Danaee - McCall MacBain Regional Award
  • Taryn Keenan - McCall MacBain Regional Award
  • George Melika-Abusefien - McCall MacBain Regional Award

Applications will open in June 2025 for the 2026 cohort. More information about the McCall MacBain Scholarships can be found on their website.

Original story posted in the Gazette on May 6, 2025. Read the story here.