Grad School Entrance Requirements
Jan. 18th, 2003 12:56 pmHi!
This post is much more for my purposes than any of my readers', though if anyone's interested in applying for a Master's degree at any of the six below schools they could find this useful.
Dalhousie
To Registrar's Office
To Department of English
McGill
Memorial
Queen's
Western Ontario
Wilfrid Laurier
There. This looks quite doable, doesn't it?
This post is much more for my purposes than any of my readers', though if anyone's interested in applying for a Master's degree at any of the six below schools they could find this useful.
Dalhousie
To Registrar's Office
- One copy of Part A of the Graduate Student Application.
- Application fee of 65 dollars Canadian, payable via credit card.
To Department of English
- 2 copies of academic transcript.
- Two copies of Part A of the Graduate Student Application.
- One copy of Part B of the Graduate Student Applications
- >Two reference letters.
McGill
- Submit the application form via the web.
- Application fee of 60 dollars Canadian, payable via credit card.
- Submit two transcripts.
- Submit two letters of reference.
- Submit a 750-800 word statement of purpose.
- Submit a writing sample at most 15 and 20 pages in length.
- Submit application for Teaching Assistant.
- Submit name of references.
- Submit listing of honours and awards, with money won.
Memorial
- Submit two copies of the application.
- Submit three reference forms.
- Submit 70 dollars application fee.
Queen's
- Submit application form.
- Submit application fee of 70 Canadian dollars, payable via cheque or money order.
- Submit two copies of my transcripts.
- Submit two letters of reference.
Western Ontario
- Submit application form.
- Submit two reference forms.
- Submit two transcripts.
- Submit proposal.
- Submit application fees.
Wilfrid Laurier
- Submit application fee of 75 dollars Canadian, payable via money orders.
- Submit a personal essay between 800 and 1000 words in length.
- Submit two reference forms.
- Submit application form.
There. This looks quite doable, doesn't it?