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*Copy of birth certificate
 
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*Copy of transcript (cumulative)
*For non-Canadian applicants living in Canada: Original diploma(s) obtained, certified copy of the Quebec acceptance certificate, certified (by judge or notary) copy of Canadian immigration papers
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*Application fee ($75)
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*For non-Canadian applicants living in Canada: Original diploma(s) obtained, certified copy of the Quebec acceptance certificate, certified (by judge or notary) copy of Canadian immigration papers
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==Other==
 
==Other==
 
*The department is fluent in English, therefore fluency in French is not absolutely necessary for success in the program. The thesis may be written in English.
 
*The department is fluent in English, therefore fluency in French is not absolutely necessary for success in the program. The thesis may be written in English.

Revision as of 21:53, 27 January 2013

Contacts

Website: http://www.ulaval.ca/sg/PR/C2/424A.html
Tel: Andre Parent, (418) 663-5747
Admissions e-mail: reg@reg.ulaval.ca

Admission Requirements

General

Academic Requirements

  • cGPA: minimum 2.7 out of 4.33 (or equivalent)
  • A B.Sc. from a recognized university in biology, health sciences, or a closely related field.

Financial Requirements

  • Students must be supported a minimum of $12,000.

Supporting Documents

  • CV
  • Personal essay
  • 3 letters of recommendation
  • Outline of research project
  • Copy of birth certificate
  • Copy of transcript (cumulative)
  • Application fee ($75)
  • For non-Canadian applicants living in Canada: Original diploma(s) obtained, certified copy of the Quebec acceptance certificate, certified (by judge or notary) copy of Canadian immigration papers

Other

  • The department is fluent in English, therefore fluency in French is not absolutely necessary for success in the program. The thesis may be written in English.

Deadlines

  • For September entry: February 1.
  • For January entry: November 1 for Canadian students, September 1 for international students.
  • For summer entry: February 1 for Canadian students, January 15 for international students.