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Health Sciences
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8.2.1.1 Detailed information about each admission category can be found at www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide.Admission will be based on the cote de rendement au collégial (cote r); overall cote r and cote r in prerequisite courses are considered.Within the University provisions, candidates who are at least 23 years old and are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, may be eligible for consideration as Mature Students. See www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/mature for more specific details. An applicant requesting entry as a Mature Student must have successfully completed a minimum of three courses: one in functions (precalculus; calculus is preferred), and at least two of general biology, chemistry, or physics (all with labs). Each of the courses must have been completed at the CEGEP or university level, with a minimum university grade of 70% or equivalent. Mature students are advised to meet with CEGEP representatives to determine what courses they should take based on high school science studies. Candidates with these prerequisites may then be admitted to the 139- or 140-credit B.Sc.(N.) program (four years, see U0 year in section 8.2.1.2 “B.Sc.(N.) Course of Study”; students will not repeat CEGEP level courses that are equivalent to U0 courses).must have completed the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) by the time they commence their university studies; see www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/ontario. Most students are considered for the four-year B.Sc.(N.) program (includes a U0 year described in B.Sc.(N.) Course of Study).must hold a high school diploma giving access to university education in their province/territory; see www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/canada. Most students are considered for the four-year B.Sc.(N.) program (includes a U0 year described in B.Sc.(N.) Course of Study).must hold a high school diploma and must have followed an academic program leading to university entrance; see www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/usa.Students with a strong mathematics and science preparation at a Senior High School level, who wish to be considered for entrance to the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) program, should visit www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/overseas for detailed information about requirements. Most students are considered for the four-year B.Sc.(N.) program (includes a U0 year described in B.Sc.(N.) Course of Study).Students educated in different languages may be required to provide proof of proficiency in English. A TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of at least 233 (577 for the paper-based version) is required (see section 3.1.5 “Proof of Proficiency in English” for other assessments that are acceptable). Information is also available at www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/general-requirements in the Proof of Proficiency in English section.Applications are completed through Minerva. Visit www.mcgill.ca/students/transfer-readmission for complete instructions.Applicants who already have a general bachelor's degree in Science or Arts, or will have completed such an undergraduate degree by August 1 of the entering year, should contact Service Point at www.mcgill.ca/students/servicepoint or the McGill Welcome Centre at www.mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/introducing-mcgill/visit-mcgill/welcome-centre. Said applicants may be eligible to apply either for entrance to the B.Sc.(N.) program or to the Qualifying Year of the Master's program. Application to the B.Sc.(N.) program is made to Enrolment Services. Requests for information regarding applications to the Qualifying Year should be directed to the Ingram School of Nursing.
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Note: “you” refers to students newly admitted, readmitted or returning to McGill. |
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