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This is an example of a McGillhighlight page to emphasize key Admissionstatements. webinar Study Abroad Fall 2021 Agenda

• McGill University

• Study Abroad Opportunities (Fall 2021)

• Admission requirements

• Documents required to apply

• Student Services McGill University

• Founded in 1821 as a by James McGill, a Scottish merchant

• 9 Faculties and 15 Schools

• 31st in the World (QS 2020), 42nd (Times Higher Education 2021), 78th (Shanghai 2020)

• 40,000 students (2019-2020) 30.1% international School of Continuing Studies

• Short-term, credit-based business and management programs

• Approx. 7,000 students (72% working professionals)

• Course taught by active professionals in the field

• Evening courses during the week or morning courses on week-ends

• All credit and non-credit courses undergo the same approval/quality control process

Fall 2021: Summary of opportunities

Level of study Program Undergraduate 3 semesters Graduate (pre-determined courses) Study at McGill in Fall 2021

Pathway Program – 1 year

Duration of studies 12 months Start date End of August (Starting in Fall 2021) Course selection By McGill

Number of courses per semester 4 ou 5 (except for the last semester of the program and for summer) Finance or accounting courses No Official recognition of success Official Transcript + Diploma Tuition fees International (Undergraduate/Graduate studies) Application fees $ 92,30 CAD * Employment opportunities 20 hours per week if admitted to a program with a duration of 1 year + 1 year (full-time) after program completion. Application process Complete (Official documents) Stay in (Immigration process) 6 months or more: CAQ+Study Permit

*Application fees are subject tochange Pathway: Programs (Undergraduate level)

*List of programs for 2021-2022 to be confirmed. Prices shown for 2020-2021 academic year, per semester. They are subject to change. More details can be found on the McGill Student Accounts website Based on CAD-USD Conversion (July 23, 2020) Costs shown for tuition and ancillary fees only Other fees may apply Pathway: Programs (Graduate level)

**Math prerequisites for this program. List of programs for 2021-2022 to be confirmed. Prices shown for 2020-2021 academic year, per semester. They are subject to change. More details can be found on the McGill Student Accounts website Based on CAD-USD Conversion (July 23, 2020) Costs shown for tuition and ancillary fees only Other fees may apply Admission requirements (US)

Level of study Program student Undergraduate 1. English Proficiency* 2. 21 years of age or older Note: Applicants between the ages of 18-21 must have completed 1 year of University level studies in a program. Graduate 1. English proficiency* 2. 4-year Bachelor’s 3. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.0 out of 4.0 is required.**

IMPORTANT: *By completing a high school diploma (at least four years) or a 4 year bachelor's degree in English, applicants will automatically prove English proficiency. An English test will not be required in this case. **Exception: The Diploma in Management-General does not require a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Admission requirement: English Proficiency

• TOEFL IBT: Minimum score of 90 (minimum of 21 for each component)

• IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 (minimum of 6.0 for each component)

• Duolingo: Minimum score of 115

Complete list of accepted English tests at McGill SCS: https://www.mcgill.ca/continuingstudies/language-policy Required documents to submit: April 1st, 2021

1. Application form: • Used to determine your choice of program

2. Permanent Code Data form: • Used to create your permanent code, a unique identification code for you studies in ; • Should be sent with a copy of the information and photo pages of your passport.

3. Consent form for Release of Official Document and Sharing o f Information:

• Allows McGill SCS to discuss your file with your home institution; Required documents to submit: April 1st, 2021

4. Copy of your most recent English Proficiency Test:

• Used to validate the required level of English; • Must be valid at the time of admission (less than two years).

5. Copies of all your transcripts and diplomas:

• Used to assess your eligibility based on your previous university education; • For admission to graduate studies, is used to count the number of acquired credits and to assess your cumulative grade point average (CGPA). Mandatory for all students: April 1st, 2021

« Document Check List »

This document is specific to your chosen level of study and lists the documents required for your application.

This list is part of your registration package. Official documents required: May 15, 2021

1. Transcripts and Diplomas: Official documents must be sent directly to McGill University SCS. • Option 1 by mail: Photocopies bearing a new signature and date, sent in a sealed and stamped envelope by the issuing institutions of the original documents; • Option 2 by email: Electronic photocopies bearing a new signature and date by the issuing institutions of the original documents;

2. English test result: The result should be sent by the parent organization administering the test directly to McGill University SCS. Note: Your university cannot send us the official result even if it is an authorized center. Official documents required: May 15, 2021

OPTION 1: BY MAIL

Mailing address for all official documents by the issuing institution:

McGill School of Continuing Studies Client Services – Admissions and Convocation 3465 Durocher, Room 13 , Quebec, Canada H2X 0A8

OPTION 2: BY EMAIL

Important: The email address will be communicated to students by the Admissions team once an online application is completed. Summary of the Admission Process

For all students

STEP 1 1. Submit « McGill » Forms 2. Submit photocopies of your transcripts and diplomas If Admissible STEP 2 3. Submit copy of your English Proficiency

Program STEP 2 Online Application

STEP 3 If Complete Admission to program of choice Send official documents from your institutions directly to McGill SCS Visa requirements

• Stay longer then 6 months

• Valid passport • CAQ (Certificat d’acceptation du Québec) • Study permit • Other documents to cross the border To determine if you are required to have a visa, please refer to the Immigration Canada and/or Immigration Québec.

For advice concerning immigration matters, please contact Immigration Canada and/or Immigration Québec.

Note that McGill University takes no responsibility for the information given above. It is the students' responsibility to validate this information in the face of their particular situation. Important dates for Fall 2021:

• Applicants must submit their documents (all photocopies and forms included in the Registration package) by April 1, 2021.

• We must receive all official documents by May 15, 2021. Student Services

• Welcome package to prepare your arrival to Montreal • Study Plan and instructions on course registration • Information on health and dental insurance • Accommodation suggestions: • evo Old Montreal • McGill Student Residences • MARQ • Kijiji

• Orientation session and welcome activities • Focus group • Farewell Gathering • Course Evaluations Student Services

• MACES Student Association – Monthly student events • SSMU – Over 300 clubs to join • McGill Writing Center –Tutoring services • CATS –Career advising and transition services • McGill Athletics and Recreation -Fitness center and access to gymnasiums • International Student Services -Buddy program, information on immigration and health insurance • MORSL –McGill’s office for religious and spiritual life • Wellness Hub –Health services • OSD –Services for students with disability

For more information: https://www.mcgill.ca/continuingstudies/student-services Questions

• Application deadline: April 1, 2021.

• Registration packages are available. Request yours now!

• For questions, contact us at [email protected]

• Complete our Student Interest Form Merci! Thank You!