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Land acknowledgement McGill University is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather. Creating an inclusive community McGill is committed to creating a learning environment rooted in the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. With communities and individuals of diverse identities, experiences and ideas, we collaborate to identify and challenge barriers to access, representation and full participation in university life.
Made by For 200 years, McGill attracts some of the brightest minds from around the world — trailblazers, risk-takers, our students win more national and international awards on average McGillians have than their peers at any other Canadian university. made history, blazing and dreamers new trails in virtually This success stems from a simple philosophy: we believe that ideas are made to be challenged. At McGill, we inspire each other to dream big, every field. to try our best, and to achieve more than we ever thought possible. / 12 Nobel Prizes / #27 in the world Follow your passions. At McGill, you’ll explore different ways to learn. You’ll work (QS 2022 University Ranking) as part of a team and challenge yourself in individual projects. / 147 Rhodes Scholars Keep learning. / International Debate face-to-face in small seminars and in online platforms. Take workshops on creative thinking and leadership. Intern, / # 1 in Canada among Sustainability Institution conduct research and volunteer in the community. medical-doctoral of 2019 Whether in the lab or virtual environment, on our idyllic universities (International Green Gown Awards) campuses or in the field, you’ll be guided by experts who are (2021 Maclean’s University Ranking) tackling the major issues of our time. We’ll help you develop the curiosity and the skills to realize your dreams.
A vibrant student city Affordable, multilingual, creative and bursting with culture, Montreal earns its stripes as one of the best student cities in the world. Its diverse vibe shines through in the unique, colourful neighborhoods that make up this iconic city. Boasting amazing restaurants and a lively arts, music and theatre scene, you’ll be engaged and inspired here. And to top it all off, Montreal has some of the lowest rent prices in Canada! While our winters may be snowy, the weather never slows us down. We love to get outside, whether that’s playing sports in winter, or hanging out on terrasses and picnicking in parks when the weather warms up. Montreal is an international hub, with direct flights available to over 130 cities worldwide. You can explore neighbouring regions like Toronto, Ottawa, New York and Boston — they’re all within a day’s ride by bus, car or train!
LAVAL 36 km OTTAWA 40 mins QUEBEC CITY MACDONALD CAMPUS DOWNTOWN TORONTO MONTREAL U.S. A An exceptional campus experience McGill offers unique campuses with world-class facilities. Modern buildings, historic architecture and expansive green spaces make our downtown campus truly iconic. A short ride away, Macdonald Campus is a serene retreat located on 1,600 acres of waterfront property. “Mac” mixes high-tech and nature: computerized greenhouses and culinary laboratories sit alongside spacious bike paths and Canada’s largest arboretum. Take a virtual campus tour
A welcoming, international community McGill students come from across Quebec and Canada, and from more than 150 countries and territories around the world. Total number of students: 39,736 / 27,484 / 638 Undergraduates Postdoctoral scholars / 10,265 / 1,349 Graduates Residents & Fellows McGill has the most internationally diverse student population of any university in Canada. Rest of Canada 23% French 19% Quebec 47% English 46% 35% 30% Other International MOTHER TONGUE PLACE OF RESIDENCE All figures based on 2020 enrolments
How will you Forge your own path. make We never know what’s around the corner. Seriously. But we can our build the resilience and optimism to face it. Our community of open minds, risk-takers and creative thinkers will help you establish the confidence to find new ways forward. Which of future? our 300+ programs will kick-start your future? A degree recognized around the world. Whatever you plan to do after graduation, a McGill degree will open doors. Our graduates go on to work at leading institutions. People worldwide understand the value of students made by the McGill experience.
Over 300 programs to explore Bring your unique perspective, help shape our community. Challenge yourself and develop your own passions. Find your program Downtown Campus Programs Macdonald Campus Programs FACULTY OF • Music (see also Schulich Bachelor of Social Work FACULTY OF • Economics & Finance • Music Performance: Jazz • Chemistry (see also BA&Sc) • Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in ARTS • School of Music) (BSW) ENGINEERING (see also Faculty of Arts) • • Computer Science (see • Entrepreneurship for FACULTY OF Nutritional Sciences • Music Performance: AGRICULTURAL & Applicants from high school (BSc(NutrSc)) • Philosophy Finance also Faculty of Arts; BA&Sc) Science Students • • • ENVIRONMENTAL • Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Engineering Licentiate (Piano, Voice, Political Science are not eligible to apply directly General Management Earth & Planetary Dietetics • Jazz, all other instruments) Field Studies SCIENCES African Studies • Probability & Statistics to the BSW but select the (BEng) • (with concentrations in • Music Performance: Sciences • Applicants from high school are • • General Science • Anthropology • (see also Faculty of Science) Freshman program on their • Bioengineering Accounting, Business • Orchestral Instruments • Earth System Science • Geochemistry Bachelor of Science in not eligible to apply directly to Chemical Engineering • application form. Following Agricultural and • the Dietetics major • Art History Psychology (see also Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Music Performance: Environment (see also • GIS & Remote Sensing • their freshman year, they are Civil Engineering Environmental Sciences • faculties of Science, BA&Sc) Finance, International Nutrition (options in Organ and Guitar • Canadian Studies faculties of Arts, Agricultural • • eligible to apply to transfer to Geology (BSc(AgEnvSc)) • Classics Religious Studies (see also Social Work. • • Computer Engineering Business, IT for Business, • Music Performance: Piano & Environmental Sciences; • Human Nutrition • Food Function and Safety, • Labour Management Agricultural Economics • Electrical Engineering Global Nutrition, Nutritional • BA&Sc) • Bachelor of Theology) • Computer Science (see also Social Work (Bachelor of Music Performance: Voice • Materials Engineering Relations & Human Interdisciplinary Life Agro- Environmental Biochemistry, Sports Russian Geography (see also • Faculty of Science; BA&Sc) Music Theory • Social Work) Resources, Managing for Sciences • Sciences Nutrition) • (Co-op) • Faculty of Arts; BA&Sc) • Département des Social Work (see Bachelor Sustainability, Marketing, Kinesiology • Environment • Mechanical Engineering • Geology • of Social Work) Concurrent Bachelor of • littératures de langue Bachelor of Theology Operations Management, Programs available as Management • Environmental Biology • Sociology (BTh) Mining Engineering minors only: Mathematics (see Science in Food Science • • • française, de traduction et Organizational Behaviour, Musical Applications of (Co-op) Global Food Security • • Software Engineering Religious Studies Retail Management, Conducting also faculties of Arts, (BSc(FSc)) and Bachelor • de création – Spécialisation Technology • (see also faculties of Software Engineering Management; BA&Sc) Life Sciences (Biological of Science in Nutritional • enrichie (Honours) (Bachelor of Theology) Strategic Management – Music Entrepreneurship • Département des Engineering, Science; Global Strategy, Strategic • Musical Applications of Mathematics & Musical Science & Technology & Agricultural) Sciences (BSc(NutrSc)) • • BA&Sc) Bachelor of Science in Food Science & • Management – Social Technology Computer Science (see littératures de langue • Specializations: • Architecture (BSc(Arch)) Natural History Nutritional Science • World Islamic & Middle Business & Enterprise) also Faculty of Arts) • • française, et de traduction FACULTY OF Musical Science & Agribusiness • East Studies DENTISTRY Architecture (pre- Information Systems Physics (see also BA&Sc) et de création – Études et professional) (BSc) • International Technology • Physics & Chemistry Bachelor of Arts and • Animal Biology Bachelor of Engineering in • pratiques littéraires • Doctor of Dental Medicine Science (BA&Sc) jointly Animal Health & Disease Bioresource Engineering Programs available • Management • Département des Physics & Computer (BEng(Bioresource)) • as minors only: (DMD) INGRAM SCHOOL OF offered by the Faculty of • Programs available as Animal Production • Investment Management Science • • littératures de langue Arts and the Faculty of Bioresource Engineering NURSING • Arabic Language Applicants from high school minors only: • • Applied Ecology • Labour- Management Physics & Geophysics • française, de traduction et are not eligible to apply. Science Professional Agrology • Behavioural Science Aerospace Engineering • • Ecological Agriculture • Relations & Human Statistics • de création – Traduction Bachelor of Nursing Students in this degree study • East Asian Studies • Cognitive Science Dentistry Applied Artificial • Resources (Integrated) (BN) Statistics & Computer both an Arts area and a Environmental Minor programs available: • Economics • Communication Studies • Intelligence Managing for Bachelor of Nursing • Science Science area or will select an • Economics • Agribusiness • Economics & Accounting • East Asian Cultural Studies East Asian Language FACULTY OF • Arts Biomedical Engineering • Sustainability (Integrated) (BN), online Bachelor of Science Software Engineering Interfaculty program. • International Agriculture • Entrepreneurship • Marketing (see also faculties of Arts, Life Sciences • Agricultural Production • (see also Desautels Faculty & Literature EDUCATION Biotechnology (Nursing) (BSc(N)) (Interdisciplinary) • • • • Mathematics Engineering; BA&Sc) • of Management) Interfaculty Programs Environmental • Economics & Finance East Asian Language, Bachelor of Education (BEd) • • Chemistry • Organizational Behaviour Nursing (integrated programs) • Microbiology & Molecular Engineering (see also Desautels Faculty • Supplementary Kindergarten & Construction Engineering • Retail Management Bio-Physical- Computational Group: • Cognitive Science • Biotechnology • Human Nutrition • of Management) Education for Arts Students Elementary Education & Management Plant Biology • • • • • Environment • Statistics • SCHOOL OF Biology & Mathematics • English: Cultural Studies Educational Psychology Kindergarten & Economics Plant Production • • • • Strategic Managment PHYSICAL AND Sustainability, Science English: Drama & Theatre European Literature Elementary Education Environment Computer Science & Professional Agrology • & Society • English: Literature & Culture • (Jewish Studies) Environmental Minor programs available: OCCUPATIONAL • Biology • Soil & Water Resources • Environment (see also • Geographic Information Kindergarten & Engineering See faculties of Arts, Science THERAPY • Physiology & Mathematics • Wildlife Biology faculties of Agricultural & Systems (GIS) Elementary Education • Management: Finance Bachelor of Science Physiology & Physics Science Multi-track Environmental Sciences, • German Language (First Nations & Inuit • Management: Marketing (Rehabilitation Science) Major Concentrations Domains (for Environment • Science; BA&Sc) • Health Geography • Studies) • Management: Operations FACULTY OF (BSc (RehabSc)) Neuroscience Group: Below are the primary areas Major only): • • of study for the Science French (see Département Hispanic Studies Kindergarten & Management MEDICINE Applicants from high school Applicants from high school Biodiversity & • • component of the degree. AND HEALTH are not eligible to apply directly. • are not eligible to apply. • des littératures de langue Elementary Education Conservation française, de traduction et History & Philosophy of Science (Pédagogie de l’immersion • Mathematics Musical Science & SCIENCES • Occupational Therapy Neuroscience Most, but not all, areas of study listed under the Faculty of Arts • Ecological Determinants • de création) • Gender, Sexuality, Feminist • Indigenous Studies • française) Physical & Health • Technology Doctor of Medicine and Physical Therapy Programs available may be primary areas of study for the Arts component. • of Health Environmetrics • • Département des Nanotechnology Master of Surgery (MD, CM) • & Social Justice Studies • as Honours only: Geography (see also littératures de langue • Education Secondary Education: • Physics Applicants from high school FACULTY OF • Applied Mathematics • Chemistry Computer Science Food Production & Environment • • Faculty of Science; BA&Sc) française, de traduction are not eligible to apply. • Software Engineering • (apply for Mathematics) • Geography: Urban Studies et de création: Langue • English Secondary Education: Technological • Medicine SCIENCE • Immunology (apply Geography: Physical Geography Land Surface Processes & Environmental Change • • française Bachelor of Science (BSc) • German Studies Entrepreneurship • for Microbiology & Mathematics • Biological, Biomedical & Mathematics Renewable Resource • Hispanic Studies Management (options Immunology) • History in Finance, Marketing, Secondary Education: Life Sciences Group: • • Mathematics & • Physics • Management • Industrial & Labour • Operations Management) Medieval Studies • Science & Technology Secondary Education: FACULTY OF SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MUSIC • Anatomy & Cell Biology Physics (apply for either • Psychology Water Environments • Biochemistry & Ecosystems • Mathematics or Physics) Software Engineering LAW • Relations • International Musical Applications of Technology • Social Sciences Teaching English as a Bachelor of Music (BMus) • Biology Physics & Chemistry Bachelor of Science in • Concurrent Bachelor Microbiology & (apply for either Physics Development Studies Concurrent Bachelor of • Italian Studies Musical Science • Second Language (TESL) of Civil Law (BCL) and Music (BMus) and • Immunology • or Chemistry) Food Science (BSc(FSc)) • • Jewish Studies • & Technology Teaching English as Juris Doctor (JD) Bachelor of Education • Pharmacology Planetary Sciences Food Science (options • Persian Language a Second Language Applicants from high school are in Food Science, Food • (BEd) Licentiate in Music Physiology (apply for Earth & Planetary Latin-American & Caribbean Studies • Quebec Studies (TESL) - Greek language • not eligible to apply directly. Law (LMus) Artist Diploma • Psychology (see also • Sciences) Chemistry) • Religion & Globalization & Culture (ADip) Probability & Statistics • • Faculty of Arts & BA&Sc) Liberal Arts • Linguistics • Russian Culture Bachelor of Science • Composition Note: For Kinesiology see (apply for Statistics) • Science for Arts Students Faculty Program (see also Faculty of Arts) • • DESAUTELS FACULTY OF Faculty of Education Mathematics (see also in Kinesiology Social Entrepreneurship Faculty Program: Jazz faculties of Science, • Social Studies of Medicine (BSc(Kinesiology)) • MANAGEMENT • Music(see Faculty of Arts) Physical, Earth, Math Programs available • Management; BA&Sc) • South Asian Studies Kinesiology (BSc) Bachelor of Commerce • Music Education & Computer Sciences as minors only: • • Mathematics & Biotechnology Computer Studies (see Statistics (supplementary Concurrent Bachelor (BCom) • (see also Faculty of Group: • • Chemical Engineering • Accounting Atmospheric Science • • Education) • minor concentration) • also Faculty of Science) of Music (BMus) and • Mathematics, Applied • Turkish Language Urdu Language Bachelor of Education (BEd) • Music Education (see also • Economics Economics & Accounting • Music History Music Performance: Atmospheric Science & Physics • Cognitive Science Education for Science • (see also Faculty of Science) (see also Faculty of Arts) Students World Cinemas Schulich School of Music) Early Music Made by opportunities that open doors Amara Regehr, Civil Engineering, class of 2021 Amara spent two summers travelling North America, measuring CO2 emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells. Working with Prof. Mary Kang, as part of the Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering (SURE) program, Amara learned how to use a complicated modelling software, and co-authored a paper in an influential academic journal. This hands-on experience helped her stand out. Amara landed an internship with engineering firm CDM Smith in her final year, and was offered a job in Boston after graduating. Look up Learn about Amara’s journey and see the Set yourself apart. Get ready to turn your passion into a career. world What drives you to be your best? Our students and professors are fueled by a desire to bring creative ideas to the community. Prepare to make your mark through internships with top-tier organizations, entrepreneurship training, research projects, and field study placements around the world. A worldwide network of more than 275,000 alumni will open doors to exciting opportunities when you graduate. Wherever you go, employers recognize and respect the value of a McGill degree.
Made for research that matters Aiman Hadif, Cognitive Science, class of 2021 At McGill’s Raz Lab, Aiman worked closely with people suffering from a range of psychological issues and traumas, from post-traumatic stress disorder to major depression. His most important mentor was his Principal Investigator, Dr. Michael Liftschitz. “The biggest thing he taught me, alongside coding, running participants and analyzing data, was to never give up—in research and in life.” Discover Aiman’s research experience Build skills Our internships, co-ops and research for your programs are a chance to apply all you’ve learned in the classroom to real-life career situations. Leverage McGill’s global connections to build on-the-job skills and make sure your CV stands out. Many universities reserve top research experiences for graduate students, but McGill breaks the mould. Our undergraduate students can learn alongside professors and conduct research that changes our world. Broaden your How to apply perspective in 7 easy steps Expand your horizons by travelling abroad Know your deadlines Submit your application Choose from 150+ partner institutions around the globe — from Argentina to Australia and Spain Mark your calendar with these important dates Review our tips on how to apply and see what the to Singapore. Whether you’re majoring in poli sci, engineering or anything in between, we’ll help regarding your application. application fees will be. Remember that you can you find a study abroad spot that will show you life from a whole new perspective. apply to two programs. Learn about studying abroad Decide what to study Use the Program finder tool to explore over 300 Apply for an entrance undergraduate programs and find your best match. scholarship Look into entrance scholarships early! The Make sure you’re eligible deadline is usually a week after your application deadline. This page provides information about Admission to most programs is based on grades entrance scholarships, bursaries, grants and only. In this step, you’ll find: other funding opportunities. z How your academic record is reviewed z The grades that gained entrance to your program in previous years Submit documents and z The prerequisites for your program keep in touch You can track your application in Minerva and learn which supporting documents you need to Get ready to apply upload. On this page you’ll see: As of October 1, you can apply. Complete each z How to follow your applications status step of the pre-application to-do list, including: z Supporting documents you may need to prepare z Understand the deadlines that apply to you z How to submit supporting documents z Prepare your academic documents z Identify supporting documents you’ll need Learn a new language Find your to provide on campus next challenge z Arabic z Italian z Sanskrit Journalism, dragon boating, dance, K-pop, trivia z Aramaic z Japanese z Spanish or... Quidditch? You name it, we have a club for z Chinese z Kanien'kéha z Tamil it. There are over 300 student groups on campus z French z Korean z Tibetan for you to explore. z German z Latin z Turkish z Greek z Persian z Urdu Explore clubs at McGill z Hebrew z Russian z Yiddish
APPLICANTS FROM HIGH SCHOOLS OUTSIDE CANADA AND PROGRAM-SPECIFIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS THE U.S.A. FOR ADMISSION IN 2022-23 Advanced standing: Applicants who have completed Advanced Level (AL/Pre-U/CAPE and/or AS) examinations, College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations, the French Baccalaureate, the IB Diploma or individual IB HL examinations, the European Baccalaureate, diplomas from certain European countries, or college/university courses, may be granted DEADLINES advanced standing credit and exemptions. Consult the Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing page for more details. Application for admission (online via mcgill.ca/undergraduate- January 15 Music (application & documents) January 15 Advanced Levels International admissions/apply) Faculty, School French Other International (Minimum Of Three Baccalaureate or Program Baccalaureate Diplomas* Different Subjects) Diploma Religious Studies (application & Transcript & supporting documents March 15 documents) January 15 • Subjects must include • Spéc. maths (première • Math and physics at at least one A-Level in & terminale) Higher or Standard • Math (minimum of pre-calculus), and Major Scholarship math and/or physics • Spéc. phys-chim Level (at least one at physics at the senior (application & documents / online via January 21 Architecture portfolio March 7 ARCHITECTURE • math and physics GCSEs must include (minimum of première) HL) high school level (the Minerva) • portfolio • portfolio last two years of high • portfolio school) McGill Financial Aid application (online via Minerva) 30 days from acceptance date Social Work documents March 7 • portfolio • Subjects must include • Spéc. maths (première • Math, chemistry and two A-Levels in & terminale) physics at Higher or • Math (minimum of pre- calculus), chemistry MCGILL’S COMPETITIVE ADMISSION PROCESS chemistry, math or • Spéc. phys-chim Standard Level ** and physics at the • Admission is competitive and presentation of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. ENGINEERING physics (minimum of première) senior high school level • All grades are taken into consideration in determining admission, including those of failed or repeated courses. • math, chemistry and GcSEs must include (the last two years of high school) • If admitted, you are expected to maintain your level of academic performance through to the completion of your pre-McGill studies. physics • Check decision dates. • Subjects must include • Spéc. maths (première • HL Math AA or AI or • Math (minimum of pre- A-Level math with a & terminale) or • predicted or final result high schoolat level SL Math AA with a calculus) the senior NATIONAL CURRICULUM ADVANCED LEVEL, ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY, CAMBRIDGE PRE-U, CAPE MANAGEMENT grade of B or better • Spéc. maths (première) and Option maths of 6 or 7 (the last two years of high • Applicants • Applicants complé (terminale) school) must have obtained, prior to the start of classes, are reviewed on GCSE/IGCSE(minimum of five a recognized, pre-university diploma. Studies in applied different subjects), Form VI grades/progress reports, AS and/or • Not eligible for direct • No specific subject prerequisites • Not eligible for direct programs, or at vocational or technical high schools, are not normally considered for admission. unit results (if written), and predicted/final A-Level (or pre-U or CAPE) results. SOCIAL WORK admission • and two reference letters Resume, personal statement, social work analysis, admission • Applicants are reviewed on their complete high school transcript with particular emphasis on yearly averages and • While the minimum is three A-Levels (or equivalent) in three different subjects, with minimum B B C, most programs have • Subjects must include • Spéc. math. (première • Math and two of • Math (minimum of pre- AGRICULTURAL & A-Level math and at and terminale) biology, chemistry or calculus) and normally • Two results in prerequisite subjects. higher requirements. • Prerequisite subjects must have been completed during the last two years of high school. • Applicants completing only Lower Form VI with AS and a minimum of five appropriate GCSE /IGCSE examinations, all ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES least one A-Level in biology, chemistry or sciences in minimum of première, physics at Higher or Standard Level ** two of biology, chemistry or physics at • While the minimum requirement is the equivalent of a B+ average, most programs have higher requirements. with clearly superior marks, will be considered on an individual basis. BACHELOR OF ARTS & SCIENCE • physics GCSEs must include either: • Spéc. SVT and Spéc. * Nursing: CASPer test and proof of French the senior high school level (the last two sciences phys-chim, OR years of high school) • proficiency. KINESIOLOGY Spéc. phys-chim FRENCH BACCALAUREATE (GÉNÉRAL) INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA * Nursing: CASPer test * Nursing: CASPer test NURSING* and proof of French * Nursing: CASPer test and proof of French • Applicants are reviewed on their ‘bulletins’ from lycée, (in French, on 20) with particular emphasis on première and terminale, as well • Applicants are reviewed on their predicted IB subject results and complete high school transcript, with particular emphasis on the SCIENCE proficiency. and proof of French proficiency. proficiency • as the ‘relevé’ with results for French and the controle continu. • results in IB1 and IB2. ARTS (SOCIAL • No specific subject prerequisites • Education: Applicants to B.Ed. programs, except physEd, are required to write the CASPer test. While the minimum requirement is a ‘mention assez bien’ in While the minimum requirement is ‘5’ on each Higher Level and premier groupe, most programs have higher requirements. Standard Level subject, most programs have higher requirements. SCIENCES & HUMANITIES ) • Additional courses are required for applicants to B.Ed. Secondary Education domains in Mathematics and Science & technology. PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EDUCATION • B.Mus./B.Ed. applicants must also meet Music requirements Applicants are required to demonstrate proficiency in English. Accepted tests, as well as criteria to be exempt from providing proof, MUSIC • Music requirements can be found on the English language proficiency page. RELIGIOUS • Religious Studies requirements STUDIES DOCUMENTATION • You will receive an email acknowledgment within 48 hours after submitting the application for admission. The login information PHYSICAL AND • Limited direct admission; completion of all prerequisite math and science courses are required, CASPer test, and French Proficiency OCCUPATIONAL provided in the email will allow you to access your Minerva account to view your application status and upload documents. It is your responsibility to verify your status and to ensure the completion of your application. THERAPY • For detailed information see mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply/requirements/international • Transcripts and most supporting documents must be uploaded directly to your Minerva file. A complete transcript must include grades for the current year. * If you are completing the national curriculum in China, Hong Kong or India, see mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply/ • Additional supporting documents (such as recommendation letters and personal statements) are not used for admission consideration and should only be submitted if required by one of the following: requirements/international for requirements. ** To present a competitive application, IB applicants to Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Bachelor of Arts & Science, Engineering, and Science should present at least one math/science at HL. y Architecture, Education, Music, Nursing, Religious Studies and Social Work. Consult the Pre-application to do list. y Major Scholarship applicants can view required documents on the Scholarships and Student Aid website. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information at the time of publication. Please consult mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply for the most up-to-date and complete information.
APPLICANTS FROM U.S. HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS (IN THE PREREQUISITE COURSES – U.S. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS U.S.A. AND OTHER COUNTRIES) FOR ADMISSION IN 2022-23 FACULTY, SCHOOL OR PROGRAM PREREQUISITE COURSES AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ◆ DEADLINES • ALL B.SC.(AG.ENV.SC.) PROGRAMS Application for admission • BIORESOURCE ENGINEERING (B.ENG.(BIORESOURCE)) Pre-calculus, and two of biology, chemistry or physics (online via mcgill.ca/undergraduate- January 15 Music (application & documents) January 15 • CONCURRENT B.SC. (B.SC.(F.SC.)/B.SC.(NUTR.SC.)) admissions/apply) • FOOD SCIENCE (B.SC.(F.SC.)) Transcript & supporting documents Religious Studies (application & ARCHITECTURE (B.SC.(ARCH.)) ** Pre-calculus and physics March 15 January 15 (when reguired) documents) ARTS (B.A.) English Major Scholarship (application & documents / online January 21 Architecture portfolio March 7 via Minerva) ARTS AND SCIENCE (B.A.&SC.) English, pre-calculus, and two of biology, chemistry or physics McGill Financial Aid application 30 days from EDUCATION (B.ED.) ** (online via Minerva) acceptance date • KINDERGARTEN/ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ** English • PHYSICAL EDUCATION Note: Additional courses are required for applicants to B.Ed. MCGILL’S COMPETITIVE ADMISSION PROCESS • SECONDARY EDUCATION ** Secondary Education domains in Mathematics and Science & • Admission is competitive and subject to availability of space; presentation of the minimum requirements does not guarantee • TESL ** Technology. acceptance. • If admitted, you are expected to maintain your level of academic performance through to the completion of your pre-McGill studies. ENGINEERING (B.ENG.) • BIOENGINEERING • CHEMICAL ENGINEERING U.S. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE • CIVIL ENGINEERING • Applicants must have obtained, prior to the start of classes, a high • Applicants completing the IB Diploma at a school in the • COMPUTER ENGINEERING school diploma from an academic program leading to university U.S.A. will normally be considered for admission on their • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Pre-calculus, chemistry and physics entrance. high school marks and ACT/SAT scores. Predicted IB • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • Grade 10, 11, and 12 academic results will be considered, including results may be required for some programs. • SOFTWARE ENGINEERING the prerequi- sites for the program to which you applied. • MATERIALS ENGINEERING • Applicants must have taken either of the following: • MINING ENGINEERING • the ACT, or • the SAT HUMAN NUTRITION (B.SC.(NUTR SC.)) ◆ • * For Fall 2022 the submission of test scores is optional • NUTRITION Pre-calculus, and two of biology, chemistry or physics • Allincluding results are taken into consideration in determining admission, those for failed or repeated courses. KINESIOLOGY (B.SC.(KINESIOLOGY)) Pre-calculus, and two of biology, chemistry or physics • Check decision dates. MANAGEMENT (B.COM.) English and pre-calculus PROOF OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Applicants who have lived and attended high school and/or university, for at least four years, in a country where English is the MUSIC (B.MUS.) Music requirements acknowledged primary language, are not required to provide further proof of English proficiency. If this is not the case, please review the English language proficiency requirements. NURSING SCHOOL OF (B.SC.(N)) ** Pre-calculus, and two of biology, chemistry or physics ADVANCED STANDING Applicants who have completed the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations, the IB Diploma, individual IB HL RELIGIOUS STUDIES (B.TH.) Religious Studies requirements examinations, college or university courses, may be granted advanced standing credit, subject to faculty and program requirements. SCIENCE (B.SC.) • BIOLOGICAL, BIOMEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Consult the Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing page for more details • PHYSICAL, EARTH, MATH AND COMPUTER SCIENCES Pre-calculus, and two of biology, chemistry or physics DOCUMENTATION • BIO-PHYSICAL- COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES • You will receive an email acknowledgment within 48 hours after submitting the application for admission. The login information provided in the email will allow you to access your Minerva account to view your application status and upload documents. It is your High school applicants are not eligible to apply directly to Dentistry, Dietetics, Law, Medicine, Physical and Occupational responsibility to verify your status and ensure the completion of your application. • For applicants located in the U.S.: you will self-report your grades. Most applicants are required to use the self-reporting web form. Therapy or Social Work. • For applicants located outside of the U.S.: a copy of your transcripts must be uploaded directly to Minerva. ** Additional supporting documents and/or tests are required. Consult the Pre-application to do list. • Test results must be official. McGill’s institutional code for the College Board (SAT and AP) is 0935-00; for ACT, it is 5231. ◆ Macdonald Campus. • Additional supporting documents (such as recommendation letters and personal statements) are not used for admission consideration and should only be submitted if required by one of the following: • Architecture, Education, Music, Nursing and Religious Studies. Consult the Pre-application to do list. • Major Scholarship applicants can view required documents on the Scholarships and Student Aid website. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information at the time of publication. Please consult mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply for the most up-to-date and complete information.
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