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Graduate Studies Calendar 2015-2016 Admissions A.1 Qualifications
A.1 Qualifications

Applicants must hold or obtain the following minimum qualifications before the Faculty will give consideration to admission:

1. A four-year baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution. Degrees and grades from foreign institutions are evaluated for their equivalency to those of the University of Calgary. A grade point average equivalent to 3.00 or better (on the University of Calgary four-point system) is required. This is based on the last two years of the undergraduate degree consisting of a minimum of 60 units (10 full-course equivalents). Senior-level courses of appropriate content for the graduate program applied for and any graduate work may also be considered. Individual graduate programs may require a higher admission grade point average, which is set out in their calendar entries.

Admission requirements vary depending on the country where previous undergraduate and/or graduate degrees were earned. Visit International Admissions Requirements at http://grad.ucalgary.ca/prospective/international-students for further information on specific degree and grade point average requirements for the country where you earned your degree.

In most cases, a master’s degree or equivalent is required for admission to a doctoral program. See program listings for exceptions and details.

Note: In exceptional circumstances, individuals who do not meet formal academic requirements but who have significant life achievements may be considered for admission to some graduate programs. The candidate must provide the relevant graduate program with evidence demonstrating a potential to undertake successfully the proposed program of studies. Such candidates are advised to make early contact with the graduate program. In all such cases, the decision whether or not to admit rests with the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

2. Proficiency in the English language is essential for the pursuit and successful completion of graduate programs at the University of Calgary. Prior to admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies, an applicant whose primary language is not English may fulfill the English language proficiency requirement in one of the following ways:

a) By writing the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and obtaining a score of at least 550 (paper-based test) or 80 (Internet-based test)1. When requesting that official test results are forwarded to the University of Calgary, indicate the institution code 0813 and the code appropriate to the graduate program, as listed on the TOEFL website.

b) By writing the Academic version of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and obtaining a minimum score of 7.0.

c) By writing the Michigan English Language Battery (MELAB) test and obtaining a minimum score of 80. The MELAB test includes a written composition, a listening test, and a test of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. An optional speaking test is also available. For information, visit www.cambridgemichigan.org/test-takers/tests/melab/.

d) By successfully completing the Tier 3 of the University of Calgary International Foundations Program (IFP) and achieving a minimum grade of “B” in the IFP Tier 3 Academic Writing & Grammar and a minimum grade of “C” in both IFP Tier 3 Reading Comprehension & Proficiency and IFP Tier 3 Listening Comprehension & Oral Fluency. For information, see http://werklund.ucalgary.ca/ifp/.

e) By completing the Pearson Test of English (PTE) and obtaining a score of at least 591.

The department or graduate program may waive the English proficiency-testing requirement in certain circumstances, such as the possession of a baccalaureate degree or its academic equivalent from a recognized institution in which the language of instruction is English. Contact the graduate program to which you plan to apply for further information.

Students who do not meet admission standards and wish to pursue graduate work are advised to enrol in the equivalent of a full year (a minimum of graded 18 units or 3.0 full-course equivalents) at the senior undergraduate level in order to improve their academic record to acceptable admission standards (a grade of "B" or higher in every course). Students are advised to discuss this option with the appropriate graduate program before embarking on such a course. All such courses represent “make-up” work and cannot be used for advanced credit towards a graduate degree program. Successful completion of "make up" work does not guarantee admission to a graduate program.

1Some programs require scores higher than the Faculty of Graduate Studies minima. See program listings for specific details.