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Familiarize yourself with departmental deadlines and required supporting documents and apply online at: https://mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply/prepare | Familiarize yourself with departmental deadlines and required supporting documents and apply online at: https://mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply/prepare | ||
Applicants can track their applications on Minerva<br> | Applicants can track their applications on Minerva<br> |
Revision as of 01:08, 26 December 2018
Contacts
Website: https://www.mcgill.ca/physiology/graduate-studies
Phone: (514) 398-4316
Admissions e-mail: rosetta.vasile@mcgill.ca
Program Information
Graduate studies is a research and thesis- oriented program at the Master’s and Doctoral levels. Only full-time students are accepted.
- M.Sc.: minimum of 45 credits, submission of a thesis, and completion of a minimum of 3 terms of residency
- This section intended for prospective students to the M.Sc. program
For additional general information regarding the M.Sc. program, visit here.
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: B.Sc degree or equivalent
GPA
- Minimum overall cGPA of 3.2, or a GPA of 3.4 in the last 2 years of study
Supporting Documents
First, find your area of research interest (https://mcgill.ca/physiology/research)
Review faculty member profiles to find and directly contact a potential advisor with similar research interests (before applying or during)
Familiarize yourself with departmental deadlines and required supporting documents and apply online at: https://mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply/prepare
Applicants can track their applications on Minerva
- Personal Essay/Statement: 500 typed words (background, past work in intended field of interest, reasons for applying for graduate studies in Physiology at McGill; indicate faculty contacted and areas of research interest)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letters of reference: Two letters of reference uploaded by the Referees indicated in the student application (on official university letterhead and signed)
- Transcripts: From each university-level institution attended (Cegep not required)
- Upload an unofficial copy of your complete university-level academic record to date, inluding the Grading key for each transcript
- If the transcript does not indicate that a degree has been granted, a copy of the diploma will also need to be uploaded with the transcript
- Transcripts not in English or French MUST be accompanied by an English or French Translation
- Additional Question: Please upload a PDF copy with a list of your potential supervisors whether you have contacted them or not yet (members or associate members of the Department of Physiology)
- Application fee: $113.27, payable by valid credit card for each form submitted (applicants may indicate up to two programs on each form submitted).
For more information, click here.
Timeline
For September admissions:
- March 15: International students application deadline
- June 1: Canadian/Permanent Resident students application deadline
For January admissions:
- September 15: application deadline for all students
For more information, and for information for international applicants, click here.
Tuition 2012-2013
- All students can expect a minimum living expense of $15,000/yr plus tuition fees and services.
- There are various sources of financial aid – fellowships, bursaries, assistantships – to name a few.
For more information on fees and financial aid, click here and here.