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* '''Environment''' program at '''Queen's''' University --> '''Queen's Environment'''
 
* '''Environment''' program at '''Queen's''' University --> '''Queen's Environment'''
 
* '''Medicine''' at the '''University of Toronto''' --> '''University of Toronto Medicine'''
 
* '''Medicine''' at the '''University of Toronto''' --> '''University of Toronto Medicine'''
* '''Osgoode Hall Law School''' at '''York''' University --> '''York Law'''
 
  
Many schools of medicine, law, etc. are named after donors or honour certain historical figures (e.g. Albert Einstein College of Medicine). For this reason, please name your articles based on the university they are primarily affiliated with. A medical school at UCSF is located at UCSF, not the University of California, because it is affiliated first and foremost with UCSF. (UC is the system/network of universities.)
 
  
For universities with an official name in French, please keep it in French.  
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Many schools of medicine, law, etc. are named after donors or honour certain historical figures (e.g. Albert Einstein College of Medicine). For this reason, please name your articles based on the university they are primarily affiliated with. Example:
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*'''Incorrect''': University of California Medicine. (The medical school is affiliated first and foremost with UCSF. UC is the system/network of universities.)
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*'''Correct''': University of California, San Francisco Medicine
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*'''Incorrect''': Osgoode Hall Law
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*'''Correct''':  York Law (Osgoode is part of York University.)
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For universities with an official name in French, please keep it in French. Example:
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* '''Incorrect''': Laval University
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* '''Correct''': Université de Laval
  
 
To go to the listing of programs available at a ''French'' university using an ''English'' name (e.g. "University of Montreal" for "Université de Montréal"), create a redirect from the English name to the French.
 
To go to the listing of programs available at a ''French'' university using an ''English'' name (e.g. "University of Montreal" for "Université de Montréal"), create a redirect from the English name to the French.

Revision as of 22:31, 15 October 2009

How to name your article

  • Environment program at Queen's University --> Queen's Environment
  • Medicine at the University of Toronto --> University of Toronto Medicine


Many schools of medicine, law, etc. are named after donors or honour certain historical figures (e.g. Albert Einstein College of Medicine). For this reason, please name your articles based on the university they are primarily affiliated with. Example:

  • Incorrect: University of California Medicine. (The medical school is affiliated first and foremost with UCSF. UC is the system/network of universities.)
  • Correct: University of California, San Francisco Medicine
  • Incorrect: Osgoode Hall Law
  • Correct: York Law (Osgoode is part of York University.)

For universities with an official name in French, please keep it in French. Example:

  • Incorrect: Laval University
  • Correct: Université de Laval

To go to the listing of programs available at a French university using an English name (e.g. "University of Montreal" for "Université de Montréal"), create a redirect from the English name to the French.

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Feel free to copy and paste the following. If you see an asterisk under a heading, it means "use a bulleted list"; if you see a <br> under a heading, it means "use a list with no bullets".

Professional Programs (Medicine, Dentistry, Law, Pharmacy)

__NOTOC__
{{med}}

==Contacts==
'''Website:''' 
'''Phone:'''
'''Admissions e-mail:'''


==Program Information==
*Degree offered
*X years in length
*Number of applications in XXXX: 
*Class size in XXXX:


==Admission Requirements==

====Course and Degree Requirements====
*Degree: 
*Required Courses 
**Course A (# of McGill Credits)
**Course B (# of McGill Credits)
**etc.
*Recommended Courses
**
**
For more information, click here ''insert link''

====GPA====
*Minimum: 
*Average accepted GPA: 
*Calculation method:
**
For more information, click here

====Standardized Test====
*Minimum scores:
**
*Median scores:
** 
*Test must have been written within X years of application deadline
For more information, click here

====Supporting Documents====
*
*
*
For more information, click here


==Interview==
*When
*Where
*By Whom
*Etc.
For more information, click here

==Timeline==
*
*
*
For more information, click here


==Tuition 2009-2010==
*
*
For more information click here

[[Category:University |Program]]
[[Category:Program|University]]

Graduate Programs

__NOTOC__
==Contacts==
<br>

==Admissions Requirements==
===General===
*
===Academic Requirements===
*
===Financial Requirements===
*
===Documents===
*
==Other==
*
==Deadlines==
*
[[Category:University|Program]]
[[Category:Program|University]]

Note: MCAT will only apply to medical programs. Law schools and dental schools will use the LSAT and DAT, respectively.

Categories

  • McGill Political Science
    • [[Category:McGill University|Political Science]]
    • [[Category:Political Science|McGill]]

"University of..."

  • University of Toronto Political Science
    • [[Category:University of Toronto|Medicine]]
    • [[Category:Political Science|Toronto]]

Multiple programs

  • University of Antarctica Ice Fishing and Penguin Observing
    • [[Category:University of Antarctica|Ice Fishing and Penguin Observing]]
    • [[Category:Ice Fishing|Antarctica]], [[Category:Penguin Observing|Antarctica]]