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Deadlines for admission

Deadlines

Application for admission (International)

Supporting documents (International)

January 15Ìý

March 1

Application for admission (Ontario and Rest of Canada)

Submission of interim grades (Ontario)

Submission of supporting documents (Rest of Canada)

Submission of updated grades (Ontario)

February Ìý1

April 10

May 4

May 15

Application for admission (Quebec)

Submission of documents (Quebec)

March 1

May 1

Major Entrance Scholarship application & documents (International)

Major Entrance Scholarship application & documents (Ontario and Rest of Canada)

Major Entrance Scholarship application & documents (Quebec)

January 21Ìý

February 7

March 7

McGill Financial Aid application

30 days from acceptance date

Programs with separate deadlines

Music (application and supporting documents)

January 15

Religious Studies application & documents

May 1

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Admission review process

  • McGill University will consider applications from home-schooled applicants; each case will be treated on its own merits. As a home-schooled candidate, you must provide McGill University with a description of the home-schooling curriculum you followed and the measures of your academic acquisition in the program.

Supporting documentation

It is in the applicant’s interest to complete their file as quickly as possible. When program space is limited, preference may be given to applicants who have submitted all required supporting documents/information earlier on. Should a program reach its capacity prior to the ‘supporting documents’ and/or ‘self-reporting’ deadline, incomplete applications may be cancelled.

  1. Academic documents

    Documents in support of your application must beÌýuploadedÌýto your Ìý(unless otherwise noted) and should include:

    - a comprehensive list of all texts (and editions) studied
    -Ìýa personal statement from you
    -Ìýa separate statement from your home educator explaining the basis of the university application and estimation of your readiness to handle university-level subject matter
    -Ìýa confidential letter of recommendation from an impartial source indicating your readiness for university-level study. When you fill out your application for admission in the ,Ìýyou will be asked to enter the contact information for your referee. In doing so, theÌýreferee will receive an automated email with additional instructions. They will beÌýasked to submit their letterÌýby the supporting document deadline.

  2. Proof of English proficiency

    Applicants who have lived and attended school, for at least four years, in a country where English is the acknowledged primary language, are not required to provide further proof of English proficiency.

    If this is not the case, official test results will be required by the supporting document deadline. Please consultÌýProof of English ProficiencyÌýfor accepted tests and other exemptions.

  3. Additional supporting documents

    Certain programs will require additional supporting documents. These could be proof of French proficiency, CASPer test results, recommendation letters, personal statement, or other documents; the requirements will be different depending on the program you are applying to. If your program choice is listed below, please carefully verify the additional requirement(s):

    If none of the above apply, additional supporting documents are not considered in the admission review process and should not be submitted.

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